Lincoln High School - Lionian Yearbook (Canton, OH)
- Class of 1952
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RICHEY Dean of Boys X CHARLES ANDREWS MARGARET ATCHISON A. JERD BAYLESS HOWARD BAUGHMAN Civics, Economics, Librarian Direcfor, Dep+. of World Hisfory, American World Hisfory, Insfrumenfal Music Hisfory, Varsify Fooiball Annual Advisor Coach LISL.E BEAMER E. C. BIGLER H. T. O. BLUE ELLIS CARTER English II 81 III Mafh II If III, Physics, Modern Hisfory, English I, Algebra I, Pl. Geomafry, Algebra I English II Mm, II 47 DENNIS CASNER LEE CHERRY RUTH COGAN JOHN CONNELL General Science, Math I, PI. Geomefry Direcior of Machine Shop I In II Praclical Chemislry, Vocal Music Aeronauiics 8 NANETTE DE MUESY ROBERT DE PIETRO WILLIAM DOOLITTLE JEANNETTE FAGER Journalism, English ll Mechanical Drawing Il, Commerce 8: lnduslry, English I, Public Speaking, Technical Shop Drawing Gen. Science, Sr. Science Dramalics Varsify Foofball, Fr. Baskoiball, 'Golf ROBERT FLANDERS B. B. FORD CHARLES FORREST MAXINE FRANCIS Amer. History, Varsi+y Boolrlreeping l 81 Il, Commerce and lndus+ry, Sewing, Inferior Decoralion Baskelball, Fr. Foofball Business Praclice Tickef Sales, Equipmenl' Personal Regemenl' I I i C. N. GOWDY MIRIAM GRIMES EUNICE GRUBER CHARLES HENDRICKSON Typing l, English Ill, English III 8: IV Chemisiry Business Pracfice Annual Advisor 9 MABLE HICKMAN LEON HILDEBRAND DENNIS HOFSTETLER ARABELLA HOPKINS Algebra I American Hisfory Wood Shop I 81 II Algebra I, III, IV J. H. JONES LESTER KETTERING EMILY KURTZ OLGA LQENZ Mafh I Boys' Physical Educafion English I 3' ll Laiin II, Spanish I lr Il Insfrucfor, Healfh GEORGE LUTHER EVA MEDVED GEORGE MOKODEAN H. CLAY MILLER Civics, Sociology, Res. Home Economics Drivers Training German I 8: II, Business Foofball, Res. Baslrefbell, English. Business Law Baseball 10 JOHN NETHERO ESTHER PUTERBAUGH MALVERN RANDELS BEATRICE RUFF Business Lew, Business English I, Mech. Drawing II 8: III, Ari, Siege Ari Pracfice French I li II Sfaae Craffs LESTER SCHERFF E. J. SCHWAB HARRIETTA SMITH JACK SMITH Tech. Shop Drawing, Biology Sfenogrdphy I li II, Insfrucfor Dept of Tin Shop I 81 II Typing Il Insfrumenial Music Y i . J Q. Qi! -Q I 5 PEARL STAUDT MARIAN STONE NANCY VANNORSDALL TRACY L. VINCENT English I, Laiin I Laiin I 8: II, English I Girls' Physical Educaiion Mechanical Drawing I lnsirucior, Healih, Girls' Leaders 11 WE WILL REMEMBER! We dedicate this page to the memory of Mr. Charles H. Kuehnle whose death on April 15, 1952 brought deep sorrow to the students and faculty of our school. ' Mr. Kuehnle had been a teacher of biology and physiology at Lincoln since it first opened. Before that, he had taught bookkeeping at old Central High School. Since l943, he had been school treasurer, capably handling all school finances and ticket sales. At one time he was the auditor of a teacher's loan organization, and for many years had kept alive the Canton Neo- Naturalists Club. Mr. Kuehnle was a great friend to all the teachers. He was always dependable and coopera- tive. Few of us realized how much of his time was devoted to the general welfare of our school and to the individual problems of its students. He often stayed after school, either working in the treasurer's office or helping some physiology student with an experiment. Since his deepest interest and greatest pleasure was his work we feel that: He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much, who has gained the respect of intelligent men, the trust of pure women and the love of little children, who has filled his niche and accomplished his task, who has left the world better than he found it, whether by an improved poppy, a perfect poem or a rescued soul, who has never lacked appreciation of earth's beauty or failed to express it, who has looked for the best in others and given them the best he had, whose life was an inspiration, whose memory is a benediction. TEN-YEAR FACULTY MEMBERS ROW I: Jeanette Fager, Mabel Hickman, Beatrice Ruft, Eunice Gruber, Olga Lenz. ROW 2: Lester Kettering, C. L. Richey, Leon Hildebrand, E. C. Bigler, Malvern Randles, E. J. Schwab. ROW 3: John Nethero, Charles Kuehnle, Charles Andrews. 12 mam wceaf we QE as . Q quill -4 QRS j is-' in L: . ' .jig '7f , 'M 44 - 1.9. ff A 2 - , 3, rvuwifi tAi, Z Nrbv XLTKATYIAEL VL I 90 : Y , 4 ' fi I -Q',::: ' L Q, ' Senior Officers The Class of '52 go forward ioday ready 'ro meer and conquer rhe uncerfainiies of +he world. They are leaving +he bounds of Lincoln forever, bul' in iheir hearis a place will always remain for fond memories of +heir Alma Maier. The Merry-Go-Round Whirl , fheir firsl class par+y, was rhe highlighi in iheir Freshman Daze. Wi'I'h fheir Sophomore year came +he realizafion fhar +hey had work +o do. Upperclassmen and Junior-Senior Prom were rhe words rhey cherished mosl in 'lhaf +hird evenHul year al' L.H.S. This, iheir Senior Year, has been filled wiih memories, exciiing experiences, +ha+ will live in iheir hearfs and minds forever- The Lasr Leap , The Prom, Class Nighi, Baccalaureaie, and Commence.: meni. Leading fhem +his year was +he firsi girl presidenr of a senior class, Marfha Weil, helped by Rich Harfzell, Vice Presidenig Nancy Hensel, Secrefaryg and Glen Marz, Treasurer. Along wiih fhese memories, Lincoln has also given 'I'hem facfs, knowledge, and know-how, which, rhe siars of +oday will use +o +he besi of +heir abili+y in beHering fhemselves and 'the world around lhem. 15 PAT BEVERLY KENNETH CARL AUSTIN BACHELLOR BAILEY BEAMER loquacious animalecl reserved good-nafured SHIRLEY BURNSIDE fashionable BETTY BRIDGE amiable DONNA BREEDLOVE pleasanf BARBARA JOHN JAMES JOYCE BRANCH BRADY BOWMAN BOUGHTON changeable casual casanova capable DELORES MARGARET SUE GUY BEDNARZ BENELEIT BERGMAN BERTRAM carefree devilish personable spunlry COSTAS BIRIS genial JAM ES BISCHOFF unprediciable DONALD BLEND mischievous CHARLES CONNIE PAUL KENNETH BORGEN BOOP BOLDT BOLAM enferprising likeable afhlelic reficenf lv! Xf LANNY BARBARA LOUIS BYRER CAILLET CAPUANO Level-headed agreeable daring DONA DOOTZ sweef JAMES DOLAN Iwearfy DON DOLAN congenial EDITH BARBARA DAYRL DILL DE PEW DENT companionable exhilarafing iovial 18 Q t h I s 3 ,I . N, :3?. EI X Z Ex., 9 Se. , . 1. 3 ' 1 DAVID CASSEL quiclz-wiHed RAY DEAN Ioleranf 6 93 If RONALD ROGER SHIRLEY BILL CHISMAR CHRISTIAN COCHRAN CORDREY sonorous suave soff-spoken gad-a-bout DOROTHY CORNELIUS energefic I -6 '---X 5 A-T' GARY COX A Ng Iaceiious Vi '77f '.Y I I I W . I I I I JAMES CRAWFORD meriiorious I MARTIN DON JACK JAMES DAWSON DAVIS CUMMINS CUGINO unique modes? daunfless herculean 19 CAROLYN DOUGHERTY benign JANE GROVES calm FRANCES GRINSTEAD prominenf PATTY GRIFFIN imperfurbable RONALD GREGORY ruilinnl' Li, Y WW? 'ia N-4' BILL RICHARD ELAINE DRUCKENBROD DUDASH DYER sfalwarf debonair blifhesome JJ' . U, . L, ll My' WARN 1 'wif-f Ujj ,U JJI7! Ly' l U Uv 11' K' ' 'v, ' .jf Of W 1 ,gf ff LL DEA ,K ' y ' I' J .iffy WM ' U Lf 1' ' 1, v. DONNA yy 1 . IASALLY 1 -1' Rosemuzls GREGORY gf! GOULD GONZALEZ qandid lusfrous diligonf N 'hqv 20 JOHN GLENN DONNA RONALD ELSASS ERWIN EVANS EVERHART defermined friendly cheerful docile BILL FASHBAUGH easy-going JACK FELDHEIMER impefuous w i I MONA FINLEY l 'flirhnfious LARRY FRALEY impervious JOANNE NANCY DOLORES JOHN GLASS GPLLESPIE GIBSON GEYER placid pgrf 5 gay persevering 'W' 21 QP-'Q fu QQ QV 'Z' THOMAS HADJIAN asserfive BARBARA H U RSH expressive BARBARA H U NTER sparkling l MARY LOU HUKILL salubrious DAWN HUFFMAN ambrosial EMORY JACK LORETTA HALL HALTER HAMILTON hlcifurn defianf affracfive MARY ANN THOMAS SHIRLEE HORNER HORNBECK HOLLINGER ioculer adapiable redian+ 22 JULIA HARTMAN affable RICHARD HARTZELL oufs+anding ROBERT HARTZELL refiring RALPH HEIDY dashing NORMA JEAN HELSEL Sefehs l ,Q W? J XJ' ROBERT ILER cordial JANE LU DWIG comely DON LUCAS nonsensical JAMES LOOMIS musical ED LOMBARDI memorable I i Env. WILLIAM JOAN VICTOR JARVIS JOHNSTON JONES admirable meficulous agile GLENDA JOANNE JOHN LEWIS LENT LEHBERGER complacenf vigorous mannerly 24 , DONALD NEIL JOHN IDELLA KELLER KETTERING KIRK KNUPP co-operaiive earnesf ausfere gymnasfic PATRICIA KOEHLER obliging I WAYNE KROAH even-Iempered I I GENE KRUMLAUF Iaconic WAYNE BARBARA RITA EVELYN LEATHERNIAN LARSON LANDERS KUKICH unaffochd blushing composed domuro 25 II C' fx F' QSC f I -5 Sql DON DONNA MAE CONNIE GERALD McCOY McCONNELL MAJORS MANSFIELD relenfless coy frank safisfying JO ANN NORRIS gracious MARY LOU NIST felicifous DON NIST unassuming JEAN PAT RUSSELL WILLIAM NICHOLSON MUNCER MULLALY MOTTICE pleasing impressive imparI'IaI Iaudable 14 'Q .3-ff s-f. GLEN JEAN RITA MARZ MASTERS MAURER fun-Ioving 'frisky sociable I DOROTHA FAYE DIXIE JACK MOORE MOEGLIN MITCHELL poised aIef1' impish 27 DALE MAY adroif HARRISON MEISER phlegmafic AUDREY MILLER pmIcabIe BARBARA MILLER beneficeni NORMA JEAN MILLIRON infrepid fi Ql- 1' . WA...- fi 23- LUCILLE OLIVIERI vivid DONNA SANDERSON ardenf DONNA SABARESE winsorne JAMES RUSSELL ornery DONNA RUSSELL vivacious PAUL ANNA BILLIE OLSON PALOMBO PAPPAS diffidenf popular gified JANET RONALD LOU ANN ROTHERNIEL ROBY RISELING llfruisiic roguish mirfhful ,.,, 28 L N Nz' MARY LOU POSTLETHWAIT saucy MIKE RANDAZZO fearless ROBERT RATH fusing JACK REFUS wi++y ALLEN REITI resourceful 'D L.: 'fi DONNA SANTACROCE charming NANCY SWAB confic.Ien+ RICHARD STRATTON zealous DONNA STOKOE lovely ROBERT STEVENS diveriing J gl NICK JACK GURLENE SANTARELLI SCHAUFELE SCHOOLER Inquisiiive brawny beaming JUNE BILL MARILYN STEER STAU GH STALEY nonchalanf seI'I'-reIIenI neaf 30 MARIAN SHIVELY sensible CAROL SHOTWELL audacious ROSEMARY SIMPKIN arfisfic HARRIETT SMITH buoyant S T Q S- T1 'S DANIEL BEVERLY JAMES SCOPELITE SHEFFLER SHEMAS quiescen+ versafile seemly w 1 Y w w JO ELLEN TERRY HERBERT SPROUT SPACH SOU LES sedaie whimsical accommodaiing 31 CAROL SNEARY sincere M212 X NANCY PHYLLIS JOHN LOIS SWEARINGEN TERRIL THOMAS THOMAS frolicsome s+raigh+-forward resiive +I1ougI1+fuI LORAYNE ZWOLENIK refreshing PEGGY ZENGLER pefiie CAROL ZAGRAY sunny PETER SHIRLEY JOAN DOROTHY XIDES WISE WILSON WILLIAMS pIucky merry impulsive understanding In 32 RICHARD MARGARET JACK THOMAS TOY TURNER aggressive iranquul convnvual VICTORIA VITALE dummuhve MARY WAGNER assncluous CAROLYN WATKI NS conscienfious I BARBARA TWI LA KAY WILKINSON WHITE WHITE genuine loyal graceful PAT WEAVER equable MARTHA wen. deserving Q5 N 33 AUSTIN, PAT-Commercial 29I5 Tuscarawas Sfreef W. Ham's Build I: Chorus 2, 3. BACHELLOR, BEVERLY-General 2230 Ninfh Sfreef N. W. Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Echo Business Sfaff I: Chorus I, 2, 3: Library Club I, 2: Girls' Leaders 4. BAILEY, KENNETH- lndusfrial Arfs I427 Sixfh Sfreef S. W. BEAMER, CARL-General I I65 Ellwood Avenue S. W. Chorus I. BEDNARZ, DELORES- Commercial 7l7 Garfield Avenue S. W. Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Office Prac- fice 4. BENELEIT, MARGARET- , Classical 936 Arlingfon Avenue S. W. Sfaff Aides I, 2: Y-Teen I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2: Choir 3, 4: Ham's Guild I: Biology Club 2: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 2, 3: Sfudenf Council 4: Girls' 'Leaders 3, 4: Army Cheerleader 2, 3: Alexis League 4: Nafional Honor 3, 4. BERGMAN, SUE-Classical I24I Maryland Avenue S. W. Y-Teen I, 3, 4: Sfaff Aides I, 2, 3: Echo Business Sfaff I, 2, 3: Biology Club 2: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 2: Ohio Hisfory Club 3: Sfudenf Council 3: Annual Sfaff 4. BERTRAM, GUY-General 9l2 Darfmoufh Avenue S. W. Baslcefball Manager I: Foofball Manager 2, 3: Ham's Guild I: Bo s' Leaders I: Junior Class Y Play 3. BIRIS, COSTAS-Classical 506 Broad Avenue N. W. Ohio Hisfory Club I, 2: Sfamp Club 2. BISCHOFF, JAMES-Technical 307 Linwood Avenue N. W. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 2: 'Linion Deague 4: Sfudenf Coun- cil 2. BLEND, DONALD-lndusfrial Arfs 92I Arlingfon Avenue S. W. Ohio Hisfory I: Baslcefball 2. BO LAM, KENN ETH-General I2I5 Dueber Avenue S. W. Chorus I, 2. BOLDT, PAU L-General 2346 Ilfh Sfreel' N. W. Chorus I: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4. BRADY, JOHN-General 6I7 Manor Avenue N. W. BRANCH, BARBARA- Commercial 242.0 IHI1 S+ree+ S. W. Y-Teen I, 2, 3: Office Pracfice 4. BREEDLOVE, DONNA MAE- Classical 5l9 Columbus Avenue N. W. Chorus I, 2: Choir 3, 4: Sfamp Club l: Biology Club 2: Girls' Leaders 3, 4. BRIDGE, BETTY LOUISE- Commercial 320I Dewey Place S. W. Chorus 2. BOOP, CONNIE-Commercial I44 Sarafoga Avenue N. W. Sfaff Aides I: Ham's Guild I: Library Service 3, 4: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4. BORGEN, CHARLES-General 4440 Third Sfreef N. W. BOUGHTON, JOYCE-Classical 825 Linwood Avenue S. W. Y-Teen I, 2, 4: Echo Business Sfaff 2: Radio Broadcasfing Club 2, 3, 4: Alexis League 4: Nafional Honor 4. I I BURNSIDE, SHIRLEY- Commercial 700 Maryland Avenue S. W. Chorus I, 2: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Office Pracfice 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 2, 3, 4: Echo Sfaff 4. BY RER, LANNY-Technical l389 Maryland Avenue S. W. Sfamp Club I: French Club 2: Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Linion League 4. BOWMAN, JAMES-General CAWLET- BARBARA- 202 Claremonf Avenue N. W. Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club I. 34 Commercial 262l Rosewood Place N. W. Boosfer Club 2, 3: Y-Teen 3. CAPUANO, Lo'uls- lndusfrial Arfs l 4239 Lincoln Way E., Masiillon Chorus I, 2. , cAssei., DAVID-classic.: 309 Harfer Avenue N. W. I Chorus I, 2, 3: Foofball 2, , 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 4: Baseball y , 4. CHISMAR, RONALD-Classical 3I32 l3fh Sfreef S. W. , Choir 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, , 4: Baslcefball I, 2: Baseball 2, 4. COX, GARY-General 29I4 Eighfh Sfreef S. W. F.P.O.C. I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 3: Aeronaufics Club 4. CRAWFORD, JAMES-General 22I8 Tuscarawas Sfreef W. Class Officer I: Sfudenf Council I: Baslzefball I: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. CUGINO, JAMES-General CHRISTIAN I363 Roslyn Avenue S. W Ham's Guild I: Forensic I: Chorus I: Choir 2, 3, 4: ball I, 2, 3, 4. COCHRAN. SHIRLEY I706 Henry Avenue S. W. : Y-Teen I: Chorus I, 2, 3. l CORDREY, BILL-General l I23 Arlingfon Avenue S. . Enfered from Cenfral Caf olic 2: Baslcefball 3, 4: Baseball , 4. CORNELIUS, DOROTHY- Commercial : 3l6 Dryden Avenue N. W.' Biology Club 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer's Oice 2, 3, 4: Aexis League 4: Office Pracfic 4: Nafional Honor 4. l I33 Dueber Avenue S. W. Radio Broadcasfing Club I, 2: Foofball I, 2: Basliefball I: Boys' Leaders I, 2. CUMMINS, JACK-General 506 Lawn Avenue N. W. DAVIS, DON-Technical I808 Ninfh Sfreel' S. W. Band I: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. DAWSON, MARTIN-Classical 25I Poplar Avenue N. W. Ham's Guild I: Sfudenf Council I: Biology Club 2: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2: Echo Sfaff 4: F. P. O. C. 4. DEAN, RAY-General 22II I5fh Sfreef S. W. Hi-Y I, 2: Sfudenf Council 2: Foofball I, 2, 3: Baslrefball I, 3. 35 DENT, DARYL-Classical 223 Aulfman Avenue N. W. Ohio Hisfory Club I: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Linion League 4: Nafional Honor 4. DE PEW, BARBARA- Commercial 4254 Sevenfh Sfreef S. W. Ham's Guild I: Y-Teen I, 2: Ohio Hisfory Club I, 2: Office Pracfice 4. DILL, EDITH-Home Economics I4I0 Vine Avenue S. W. Ham's Guild I: Ohio Hisfory Club I: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4. DOLAN, GENE DON-General I720 Navarre Road S. W. Enfered from Tirnlcen 3. DOLAN, JAMES-General 2905 Rosewood Place N. W. DOOTZ, DONA- Home Economics 30I6 Second Sfreel' N. W. Sfamp Club I: Chorus I: Bi- ology Club 2: Sfaff Aides 2: Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 4. DOUGHERTY, CAROLYN- Commercial 3 I0 Bellflower Avenue N. W. Enfered from India 2: Chorus 2: Boosfer Club 3: Y-Teen 3, 4: Office Pracfice 4. DRUCKENBROD, BILL- lndusfrial Arfs 2l8 Hazleff Avenue N. W. DUDASH, RICHARD-Classical I73 Valleyview Avenue N. W. Biology Club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Chorus I: Choir 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Annual Sfaff 4: Linion League 4: Boosfer Club 4: Nafional Honor 4. DYER, ELAINE-Commercial 3043 Dewey Place S. W. Biology Club 2: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Sraff Aides I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2: Office Pracfice 4. ELSASS, JOHN-Technical GILLESPIE, NANCY-General GRIFFIN, PATTY-General 4425 Second Sfreef N. W. 52I Elgin Avenue N. W. 509 Columbus Avenue N, W, Boys' Leaders I: Bland I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4. ERWIN, GLENN-General 2634 Gilberf Avenue N. E. Foofball I, 2, 3: Aeronaufics Club 3, 4: Boys' Leaders 3, 4: Tracl: 3, 4. EVANS, DONNA MAY-General 3I40 Tenfh Sfreef N. W. Lafin Club I: Chorus I, 2: Y- Teen I, 2: Sfaff Aides 3, 4. EVERHART, RONALD-General 526 Clarendon Avenue N. W. Enfered from Minerva 3. FASHBAUGH, BILL-General 9I8 Bellflower Ave. N. W. FELDHEIMER, JACK-Classical I 25II Tenfh Sfreef S. W. Ham's Guild 2: 'Class Play 3: Chorus I: Choir i2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y l,'2, 3, 4, lPresi- denf 4l: Linion League 4, lPresi- denfl: Nafional Honor 4. FINLEY, MONA-Classical I505 Sandwifh Avenue S. W. Lafin Club I: Biology Club 2: Y-Teen I, 2: Nafional Forensic- League 2, 3: Girls' Leaders 3, 4. FRALEY, LARRY-General 509 Sfwarf Avenue Soufh GARDNER, JAMES-Classical I I0 Smifh Avenue N. W. Enfered from Carrollfon 3. GEYER, JOHN-Commercial 2I2 Harrison Avenue S. W. Enfered from Easf Canfon 2: Nafional Forensic League 3, 4. elasoN, nlLoREsgeenef.1 I626 Sfarlx Avenue S. W. Y-Teen 4. I I Office Pracfice 4. GLASS, JOANNE-Classical I I48 Maryland Avenue S. W. Lafin Club I: Biology Club 2: Sfaff Aides I, 2, 3: Echo Busi- ness Sfaff 2, 3: Y-Teen 3: Alexis League 4: Nafional Honor 4. GONZALEZ, ROSEMARIE- Classical l80I Garfield Avenue S. W. Lafin Club I, 2: Y-Teen I, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Alexis League 4: Nafional Honor 4. Chorus 2: Y-Teen I, 4: Office Pracfice 4. GRINSTEAD, FRANCES- Classical 805 Harrison Avenue N. W. Library Service Club I, 2: Chorus I, 2: Sfaff Aides 2, 3: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 2, 3: Y- Teen I, 2 lPresidenfl 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Red Cross Repre- senfafive 2, 3, 4: Girls' Leaders 4: Annual Sfaff 4: Alexis League 4: Army Varsify Mgr. 4. l GOULD, SALLY-Commercial 3022 I2fh Sfreef N. W. Enfered from McKinley 3: Alexis League 4: Y-Teen 4: Office Pracfice 4: Nafional Honor 4. GREGORY, DONNA- Commercial I62I Frederick Avenue S. W. Ham's Guild I: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Office Pracfice 4. GREGORY, RONALD-Classical 2404 Navarre Road S. W. Chorus I, 2, 3: Choir 4: Fool'- ball I, 2, 3, 4. 36 GROVES, JAN E-Classical I533 Henry Avenue S. W. Enfered from Foresf Grove High 3. HADJIAN, THOMAS-Classical I638 Werfz Avenue S. W. Boys' Leaders I: Hi-Y I, 2: Choir 2: Chorus 3. HALL, EMORY-Classical 206 Exefer Avenue S. W. Chorus I: Lafin Club 2 Ohio Hisfory Club 4: F. P. O. C. 4: Linion League 4: Nafional Honor 4. HALTER, JACK-Indusfrial Mrfs HARTZELL, RICHARD- 3oll ll+h s+ree+ s. w. I HAMILTON, LORETTA- I Commercial 22I6 Walfham Place S. WL Ham's Guild I: Chorus Il, 2: Indusfrial Arfs 724 Roslyn Avenue S. W. Sfudenf Council 2: Aeronaufics Club 3, 4: Class Officer 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 42: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. Y-TOOPI I, I, 2: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4I Sfu- denf Council I. HAMMOND, ROBERT-Classical 3l7 Linwood Avenue N. Echo Sfaff I: Chorus I: Biology Club 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band, I, 2, 3, 4. I I Indusfrial Arfs 1 724 Roslyn Avenue S. W. HEIDY, RALPH-Classical 282l I Ifh Sfreef S. W. Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 3, 4: Annual Sfaff 4. I I-lruwuwrxl an nu1--- v-..-..r. I7lI Garfield Avenue S. IW. Lafin Club I: Chorus I, I2, 3: Ohio Hisfory Club 2, 3, : Sfu- denf Boosfer Club 2, 3, 4: .T.A. 2: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Clas Play 3: Girls' Leaders 4: Arm Re- serves 3: Navy Varsify 4.I I Commercial 705 Linwood Avenue S. W. Ham's Guild I: Chorus I, 2: Treasurer's Office 2, 3, 4: Y- Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor 4. HARPST. CAROL-General HENSEL, NANCY-Classical I I28 Clarendon Avenue . W. Ohio Hisfory Club I, 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Navy Reservesy3. HARTMAN, JULIA-Com ercial 2408 Fourfh Sfreef N. W. Biology Club 2: ChorusI2. 3: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4. I 95l Shadyside Avenue S. W. Chorus I, 2: Band I, 2, '3, 4: Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Nafional Honor 3, 4: Girls' Leaders 3, 4: Alexis League 4: Army Reserve' 4. 37 HIGGS, JOYCE-Commercial I006 Garfield Avenue S. W. Chorus I: Biology Club 2: Radio Broadcasfing Club 2: Y-Teen 2, 3: Girls' Leaders 3, 4: Office Pracfice 4. HITE, JACK-Indusfrial Arfs I538 Werfz Avenue S. W. Ohio Hisfory Club I. HOLLINGER, SHIRLEE-Classical I3 I 2 Delaware Avenue S. W. Lafin Club I: F.T.A. 2: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Alexis League 4. HO RN BECK, THOMAS-General 327 Park Avenue N. W. Ohio Hisfory Club I. HORN ER, MARYAN N-Classical 4I I6 Lincoln Way E., Massillon Enfered from Massillon 2: Bi- ology Club 2: Chorus 2, 3: Ohio Hisfory Club 2: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Army Reserves 2: Navy Varsify 3: Girls' Leaders 3, 4: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor 3, 4: Alexis League 4: Navy Varsify 4. HUFFMAN, DAWN-Classical 4I29 Sixfh Sfreef S. W. Ham's Guild I: Y-Teen I, 2, 4: Nafional Forensic League 2, 3: Girls' Leaders 3, 4: Army Re- serve 4. HUKILL, MARY LOU-Classical 262I Fourfh Sfreef N. W. Biology Club 2: Chorus I: Choir 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council I, 4: Y-Teen I, 2,4 3, 4: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 2, 3, 4: Ohio His- fory Club I, 3, 4: Class Officer 2: Army Cheerleader 2: Re- serve Navy 3: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Alexis League 4: Nafional Honor 4: Navy Reserve Mgr. 4. HUNTER, BARBARA- Home Economics I603 Hammond Avenue S. W. Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4. HU RSH ,i BARBARA-Classical 227 Poplar Avenue N. W. Ham's Guild I: Biology Club 2: Echo Business Sfaff I, 2, 3: Echo Ediforial Sfaff 4: Chorus I: Sfudenf Boosferl Club 2, 3. 4: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Leaders 3, 4: Sfage Arf 3, 4. ILER, ROBERT-General 202 Wrexham Avelnue S. W. JA RVIS, WI LLIAM-Technical I2I8 Linwood Ave. S. W. Chorus 3: Baslrefball I, 2: Base- ball 2, 3: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 3. JOHNSTON, JOAN-Classical I I23 Ardmore Avenue S. W. Biology Club 2: Ohio Hisfory Club I, 2, 3: Library Club 3. 4: Nafional Honor 3, 4: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 3: F.T.A. 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Echo Sfaff 4: Alexis League 4: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4. JONES, VICTOR-General 504 Sfewarf Avenue S., Genoa Foofball I, 2: Baslrefball I, 2, 3, 4. KELLER, RONALD- lndusfrial Arfs 452 Mounf Rose Avenue N. E., Massillon KOEHLER. PATRICIA-Classical IOIB Third Sfreel' S. W. Lafin Club 2: Ohio Hisfory Club 2. KROAH, WAYNE- lndusfrial Arfs II29 Linwood Avenue S. W. Chorus I, 2: Hi-Y I, 2, 4. KRUMLAUF, GENE- lndusfrial Arfs 2225 Sevenfh Sfreef N. W. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 3. KUKICH, EVELYN-General 2225 Raeble Avenue S. W. Enfered from Canfon Soufh High 3. LEHBERGER, JOHN-Technical I030 Prospecf Avenue S. W. Chorus I, 2, 3: Traclr 3. LENT, JOANNE-Classical 23I3 Sevenfh Sfreef S. W. Ohio Hisfory Club I: Biology Club 2: Library Club 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2: Echo Business Sfaff 2, 3: Girls' Leaders 3, 4 lPresidenfl: Navy Reserves 2: Army Varsify 3' Properfy Manager Class Play 3 Alexis League 4: Army Varsify 4: Nafional Honor 4. KETTERING' NE:L..Cl,,,:c,l LANDERS, RITA-Classical LEWIS, GLENDA-General 839 Columbus Ave. N. W. 2I I5 Sevenfh Sfreef S. W. 3I39 I4+h Sfreef S. W. Sfamp Club I: Band I: Chorus Chorus I, 2, 3: Y-Teen I, 2: Army Varsify 2, 3: Office Prac- I, 3: Choir 2: Ohid Hisfory Club Alexis League 4: Nafional Honor fice 4. 2: Boys' Leaders 2: Class Play 3: Hi-Y I, 2, 3. KIRK, JOHN-General I809 Ninfh Sfreef S. W. Ohio Hisfory Club I. KNUPP, IDELLA-Commercial 7l7 Darfmoufh Avenue S. W. Y-Teen I, 2, 4: Army Reserves 2: Navy Reserves 3: Girls' Leaders 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Office Pracfice 4: Army Varsify 4. 4. LARSON, BARBARA-Classical I529 Hammond Ave. S. W. Lafin Club I: Biology Club 2: Chorus I: Choir 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Sfaff Aides 3, 4: Na- fional Honor 4. LEATHERMAN, WAYNE- General I l53 Concord Avenue S. W. 38 LOMBARDI, ED-Classical 4742 Navarre Road S. W. Sfudenf Council 3: Class Play 3 LOOMIS, JAMES-Classical II5 Anna Avenue N. W. Sfamp Club I: Biology Club 2 Band I, 2, 3, 4 lPresiden'I'l Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Baslcefball 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: LUCAS, DON-General I240 Ladewood Courf N. W. Enfered from McKinley 2:' Boys' Leaders 2, 3. LUDWIG, JANE-Commercial 2908 Fourfh Sfreef N. W. Chorus I: Ohio Hisfory I, 2, 3: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 3, 4. McCOY, DON-Technical 630 Prospecf Avenue S. W. McDONNEL, DONNA MAE- Commercial l500 Sandwifh Avenue S. W. Biology Club 2: Y-Teen 3, 4: Library Club 4: Office Pracfice 4. MASTERS, JEAN-Classical I I5I Delverne Avenue S. W. Chorus I, 2: Ohio Hisfory Club I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3: Girls' Leaders 4: Army Reserves 3: Class Officer 3: Echo Business Sfaff 4: Navy Reserves 4. MAURER, RITA-Classical 32I5 Sevenfh Sfreef S. W. Biology Club 2: F.T.A. 3: Class Play 3: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4. MAY DALE-Indusfrial Arfs I2l6 Dueber Avenue S. W. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Leaders 4. MAJORS, CONNIE-Classical 3224 Navarre Road S. W. Sfamp Club I, 2: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 2: Y-Teen Il, 2: Chorus 2: Radio Broadcasfing Club 2, 3. MANSFIELD, GERALD-General 206 Darfmoufh Avenue S. W. MARTIN, CONNIE-General I827 Frederick Avenue S. W. Enfered 'from Waynesl-- , 4. MARZ, GLEN-General I00 Meyers Lake Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. MEISER, HARRISON-General I239 Ford Courf N. W. Boys' Leaders 2, 3: Foofball Manager 4. MILLER, AUDREY- Home Economics 500 Lincoln Avenue N. W. MILLER, BARBARA-Commercial 26I8 Sevenfh Sfreef N. W. Chorus 2. 3: Y-Teen I, 2, 4: Girls' Leaders 3, 4: Army Re- serves 2: Army Varsify 3: Army Varsify 4. MILLIRON, NORMA JEANNE- General 32I Park Avenue N. W. Biology Club 2: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Echo Business Sfaff 3, 4. 39 MITCHELL, JACK-General 624 Bedford Avenue S. W. Chorus I, 2: Foofball Manager 2: Golf I, 2, 3: Boys' Leaders 4. MOEGLIN, DIXIE-Commercial 20l5 I4fh Sfreel' S. W. MOORE, DOROTHA FAYE- General 29I5 I2'I'h Sfreef N. W. Sfudenf Council 2: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Ohio Hisfory Club I, 2, 4. MOTTICE, WILLIAM-Classical I209 Franlclin Avenue S. W. Ham's Guild I: Radio Broad- casfing Club I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrefball I: Nafional Forensic League I: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, IPresiden+I 4: Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 3, 4 IPresi- denfl: Class Officer I, 2. MULLALY, RUSSELL-General 3l0 Reno Courf N. W. Ohio Hisfory Club I, 2, 3, 4. MUNCER, PAT-Commercial 7I2 Terrace Road N. W. Ham's Guild I: Biology Club 2: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2: Sfaff Aides I, 3: Y- Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Office Pracfice 4. NICHOLSON, JEAN- Commercial 24I8 l2fh Sfreef N. W. Chorus I, 2: Ohio Hisfory Club 3: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 2, 3, 4. NIST, DON-General I205 Deleware Avenue S. W. Enferecl from Massillon 3: Foof- ball 4: Golf 4. NIST, MARY LOU-Commercial I52 Cayuga Avenue N. W. Ham's Guild I: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Radio Broadcasfing Club I: Class Play 3: Library Club 3, 4: Office Pracfice 4. NORRIS, JO ANN-Commercial IZ46 Werfz Avenue S. W. Y-Teen I: Ohio Hisfory Club I: Biology Club 2: Chorus I, 2: Office Pracfice 4. OLIVIERI, LUCILLE-Commercial 42I9 Fourfh Sfreel' N. W. Ham's Guild I: Sfaff Aides I: Y-Teen I, 2, 4: Chorus 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3: Army Cheerleader 3: Office Pracfice 4. OLSON, PAUL-General II22 Bellflower Avenue S. W. Foofball Manager 2. PALOMBO, ANNA-Commercial 3I I4 llfh Sfreef S. W. Ham's Guild I: Chorus I, 2, 3: Sfudenf Council yl, 2: Library Club 3, 4: Class Officer I, 3: Office Pracfice 4: Y-Teen I, 2, 4: Foofball Queen 4. PAPPAS, BILLIE-Classical I36 Fawceff Avenue N. W. Ham's Guild I: ,Chorus I, 2: Radio Broadcasfing Club I, 2, 3, 4 lPresidenfl: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 2, 4: Y-Teen I, 2, 4: Class Officer I: Biologyi Club 2 lPresi- denfl: Class Play 3: Sfudenf Council 3: Nafional Honor 3, 4: Annual Sfaff' 3, 4: Alexis League 4 lPresiden+l. PETERMAN, CAROLE-General 420 Linwood Avehue N. W. Enfered from California 4. PICKERING, RONALD-General 45l0 Aurora Boulevard N. W. Biology Club 2: Boys' Leaders 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 4. PORTER, ALICE MARIE- Classical I4I0 Harrison Avenue S. W. Lafin Club I lPresidenfl: Biology Club 2: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor 3, 4: Alexis League 4: Annual Sfaff 4. POSTLETHWAIT, MARY LOU- General 23I8 Ninfh Sfreef S. W. Ham's Guild I: Chorus 2: Sfu- denf Boosfer Club 2: Library Club 3: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Office Pracfilce 4. RAN DAZZO, MIKE-General 623 Park Avenue S. W. RATH, ROBERT-Classical l22 Sarafoga Avenue S. W. Radio Broadcasfing Club 2: Chorus 2, 3: Foofball 2: Baslref- ball 3: Hi-Y I, 2, 3. REHFUS, JACK-General I02 Knox Courf S. W. Chorus I, 2: Choir 3, 4: Fool'- ball I: Baslrefball I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader Manager 4. RIMMELE, GLENN-General 723 Clarendon Avenue N. W. Enfered from Easf Canfon 2. RISELING, LOU ANN-Classical I I47 Bellflower Avenue S. W. Y-Teen I,.2, 3, 4. ROBY, RONALD-Technical I239 Manor Avenue S. W. ROTHERM EL, JAN ET-General 7II Harrison Avenue N. W. Sfudenf Boosfer Club 2: Y-Teen 4: Office Pracfice 4. REITZ, ALLEN-Indusfrial Ar-Is RUSSELL, DONNA-Classical 3938 Sixfh Sfreef S. W. Enfered from Timlcen 4. RHODES, LORRAINE- Commercial I9I5 Slxfh Sfreel' S. W. Chorus I: Biology Club 2: Sfaff Aides I: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Radio Broadcasfing Club I, 2, 3: Office Pracfice 4. RICHARDS, BEVERLY-General I904 Frederick Avenue S. W. Chorus I, 2: Sfaff Aids 2: Sfu- denf Boosfer Club 3: Office Pracfice 4. 40 37I6 I2fh Sfreef S. W. Ham's Guild I: Sfaff Aides I: Chorus I: Radio Broadcasfing Club 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 3, 4: Echo Sfaff I: F.T.A. 3: Class Play 3: Y-Teen I, 2, 4: Nafional Honor 4: Army Reserve 4. RUSSELL, JAM ES-Indusfrial Arfs 2223 Lalce Road Boulevard N.W. SABARESE, DONNA-General l653 Clarll Avenue S. W. Chorus I: Y-Teen I, 3, 4. SANDERSON,'DONNA-General SHEFFLER, BEVERLY-Classical 5I I5 I4fh Sfreef S. W. W Ham's Guild I: Chorus I, 2: lgl8dBTll2ovger4fginue Sy. CL . Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Radio Broad- an ' ' ' ' cms ' .mf casfing Club I, 2, 3, 4: Office 2- 3' 47 Y'Tee ' I- 2- 3' 47 G 'l5 Pracfice 4. Leaders 4: Army Varsify 4. A TACROCE, DONNA- S general SHEMAS, JAMES-General 642 Foresf Avenue S. W. l9l4 l4+h Sh-eel' S, W, Sfudenf Council I, 2: Band' 2, Ohio Hidory Club I. 3, 4: Head Maioreffe 3, 4: Ham's Guild I: Library Club I: Girls' Leaders 3, 4: Class Play SHIVELY, MARIAN-Classical 3: Army Varsify 4. SANTARELLI, NICK-General 3I3 Harding Avenue S.. Massillon l359 Roslyn Avenue S. W. Lafin Club I: Sfaff Aides I, 2: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. SCHAUFFLE, JACK-General SHOTWELL, CAROL-General R. D. I, Navarre Band I: Foofball I, 2: Boys' Leaders 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3: I27 Smifh Avenue S. W. Office Pracfice 4. Thespian Sociefy 3' 4. SIMPKINS, ROSEMARY- General SCHOOLER, GURLENE- l7I2 Brooks Avenue S. W. Commercial 2229 Tenfh Sfreef S. W. Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Ohio Hisfory Club I: Sfaff Aides I, 3, 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Echo Busi- S ness Sfaff 2, 3, 4: Office Prac- fice 4. SCOPELITE, DANIEL-General 2828 Vera Place N. W. Ham's Guild I: Biology Club 2: Ohio Hisfory Club 3: Boosfer Club 3: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Office Pracfice 4. MITH, HARRIETT-Classical 29I0 I4fh Sfreef N. W. Enfered from Alliance 3: Y-Teen 3, 4: Ohio Hisfory Club 3, 4: Boosfer Club 3, 4: Echo Business Sfaff 4: Alexis League 4. 41 SNEARY, CAROL-Classical I243 Ardmore Avenue S. W. Lafin Club I: Chorus I, 2, 3: Y-Teen I, 2 ,3, 4: Girls' Leaders 3, 4: Army Reserve 3: Alexis League 4: Nafional Honor 4: Navy Varsify 4. SOULES, HERB-Classical II50 Franklin Avenue S. W. SPACH, TERRY-lndusfrial Arfs ll2I 3lsf Sfreef N. E. SPROUT, JO ELLEN- Commercial II27 Roslyn Avenue S. W. Ham's Guild I: Sfudenf Coun- cil I: Chorus I, 2, 3: Y-Teen 2: Office Pracfice 4. STALEY, MARILYN-Classical l52 Polar Avenue N. W. Ham's Guild I: Lafin Club I: Ohio Hisfory Club 3, 4: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 2, 3: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4. STAUGH, BILL-lndusfrial Arfs 42I6 Sevenfh Sfreef S. W. Enfered from Timlcen 4. STEER, JUNE-Commercial 2704 l7fh Sfreef S. W. Y-Teen 2, 3: Army Reserves 2: Army Reserves 4. STEVENS, ROBERT- lndusfrial Arfs I623 Sandwifh Avenue S. W. STOKOE, DONNA-General 2508 Sevenfh Sfreef N. W. Ohio Hisfory I, 2: Chorus I, 2: Y-Teen I, 2, 3: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 2, 3, 4: Office Pracfice 4: Annual Sfaff 4: Nafional Honor 4. STRATTON, RICHARD-General 503i l4fh Sfreef S. W. Traclr 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. SWAB, NANCY-General I204 Concord Avenue S. W. Y-Teen I: Chorus I, 2: Radio Broadcasfing Club 2: Treasurer's Office 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor 4. SWEARINGEN, NANCY- General I0b Meyers Lalce Chorus I, 2: Ohio Hisfory Club 3: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Office Pracfice 4. TERRIL, PHYLLIS-Commercial WEIL, MARTHA-Classical WILSON, JOAN-Commercial I02I Smifh Avenue S. W. Sfaff Aides I, 3: Ohio Hisfory Club I: Library Club 2, 3: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Echo Sfaff 2, 3. THOMAS, JOHN-General I64 Claremonf 'Avenue N. W. Sfage Craff I: Ohio Hisfory Club 2: Hi-Y II, 2: Foofball I, 3, 4: Baslcefballv I, 3. THOMAS, LOIS4 Home Economi -s 600 Smifh Avenue N. W. Sfudenf Council 2: Library Club I, 2, 3: Navy Reserve 3: Class Play 3, 4: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4 IPresidenI'I: Nafional Honor 3, 4: Alexis League 4: Army Var- sify 4. WHITE, KAY-General I252 Linwood Avenue S. W. Sfudenf Council I: Sfaff Aides I: Chorus I: Y-Teen I, 2, 3: Echo Business Sfaff 3, 4: Library Club 4. I504 Bedford Aivenue S. W. WHITE- TWILA-C9mme'CI5I Chorus I, 2: Sfaff Aides I, 4: Biology Club 2.! THOMAS, RICHARD-General zsoo Ninn. sffeln s. w. Foofball I: Chorus I, 2, 3. Tor, MARGARET-commerce.: II39 Bedford venue S. W. Chorus I, 2: O ice Pracfice 4. TURNER, JACK-General 342 Smifh Avenue N. W. Foofball 3: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 3: Hi-Y 4. VITALE, VICKY-General I523 Henry Avenue S. W. Chorus I. WAGNER, MARY-Classical 25I9 Eighfh Sfreef N. W. Chorus I, 2: Choir 3, 4: Sfaff Aides I, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 3: Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: F.T.A. 3, 4 IPresi- denfl: Y-Teen I.. 2, 3, 4: Alexis Le gue 4: Nafional Honor 4. WATKINS, CARQLYN-Classical 23I7 I Ifh Sfreef S. W, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, I4' Staff Aides I, 2, 3, 4: Alexis League 4: Nafional Honor 4. WEAVER, PAT-Commercial 25I0 Sixfh Sfreef S. W. Radio Broadcasfing Club I, 2: Chorus I, 2: Y-lieen I, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 3, 14: Office Prac- fice 4. I237 Garfield Avenue S. W. Office Pracfice 4. 44IB I2+h Sfreef N. W. Y-Teen I, 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4 Army Varsify 3. WISE, SHIRLEY-General 7I2 Terrace Road N. W. Enfered from Braddock 3 Y-Teen 4: Office Pracfice 4. XIDES, PETER-lndusfrial Arfs 3052 Belmonf Place S. W. Sfudenf Boosfer Club 4. WILKINSON, BARBARA- ZAGRAY, CAROL-Classig General I I38 Prospecf Avenue S. W. Lafin Club I: Sfage Crafl' 3: Y-Teen 4. WILLIAMS, DOROTHY- Commercial 39I3 Sixfh Sfreef S. W. Ham's Guild I: Chorus I, 2: Radio Broacasfing Club 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3: Navy Reserve 3: 3ll4 I3'Ih Sfreef S. W. Lafin Club I: Sfaff Aides I: Chorus I: Choir 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen 2. 3, 4: Girls' Leaders 3, 4: Echo Business Sfaff 3: Sfudenf Boosfer Club 3: Nafional Honor 4: Navy Reserve 4.1 ZENGLER, PEGGY-Commercial l70I Navarre Road S. W. Chorus I, 2: Class Officer 2: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Office Prac- fice 4. Treasurer's Office 2, 3, 4: Y- ZWOLENIK- LORAYNE- Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor 3, 4: Alexis League 4: Office Pracfice 4: Navy Reserve 4. 42 Commercial 6I4 Shadyside Avenue S. W. Enfered from Soufh Hunfingfon 4. UN DERCLASSMEN .,.. 'Hb W KV ff V5 9 V95 UNIU Fi e ., f 1 CLASS OF '53 Graduafing from fhe amafeur fo fhe professional performance, fhey, The Class of '53 , will be sfepping info fhe spoflighf very soon. They have demonsfrafecl fheir falenfs fhis year. Elecfed as sfarlefs of fhe year were: DeLorre Haddad, Presidenfg Refa Cordrey, Vice Presidenfg Tom Koplock, Secrefaryg and Paf McRoberfs, Treasurer. Winferland, fheir class parfy, broughf ouf fhe spirif of Chrisfmas. The Junior-Senior Prom was fhe main evenf of fhe year. This year, fwo ofher evenfs have come before fhe cameras: a Junior-Senior parfy and fhe combining of fhe Juniors and Seniors in fhe play June Dawn. Thus prepared, fhey enfer fhe lasf acf of fheir performance. 44 Room 2lI Miss Sione ROW I: llene Miller, Mary Lee Adams, Barbara Federman, Eleanor Hall, Nancy McConnell, Pauline Danilulx, Sondra Dupree. ROW 2: Doris Lulrens, Mary Ellen Needham, Sylvia Ondalr, Joan Masallro, Doroihy Gorden, Marfha Phillips, Beverly Harberi. ROW 3: Sandra Benson, Shirley Bobby, Gayle Fisher, Barbara Burch, Barbara Kisela, David Breclrbill, Kafhleen Evans. ROW 4: Larry Garber, Joe Melchoir, Jim Lessig, John Cain, Ronald Adclingron, Tom Mifchell, Ann Husfed. ABSENT: Nancy Clarke, Jim Coolrscn, Louis Di Ruua, Sonia Olena, Ralph Jewell, David Helsel, Bill Hufchinson, George Knupp, Dolores Mangus, Donald Morris. l.....1.-ai. Room 306 Miss DeMuesy Jean Gillespie, Judy Rimmele, Pa'rricia Duren, Sharlene Jackson, Bonnie Priesf, Barbara Moss, Moomaw Vivian Fuelling. ROW 2: Dawn Rae McDacle, Nancy McVay, Carol Fankhauser, Barbara Dolores Finlen, Rlegina Dieh, Janie Chrisfiansen, Sylvia Kopf, Carol Por+mann. ROW 3: Marlorle Phillips, June Bax+er, Edris Bussard, Geraldine Newbauer, Carol Jones, CarloHa Lee, Joan Born, Richard Marran. ROW 4: Refa Cordrey, Roy Pleis, James Aneshansley, James McCar+hy, Daniel Rodgers, ' - ' ' lw d Ellen Mifchell, Richard Middaugh, Tom Hill. ROW 5. Morris Meadow, Tom Graybill, Bill Blanc ar . Bill Queen, Joe Brindlinger, Bill Haldi, Jim Keck. ABSENT: Jim Cugino, Fred -Horner, Joe Giannini, Ben Jay Kish, Pai Heclrman. 45 Room 307 Mr. Beamer ROW I: Thelma New. Doreda Harmon, Eva Nell Graves, Shirley Marks, Alice Frecker, Barbara Morse, Donna Milosevich. ROW 2: Shirley Koller, Gladis Kaufman, Laura Calvin, Jackie Burnbrier, Virginia Monasfra, BeHi Baum, Carol Hamilion. ROW 3: Bonnie Mason, Louise Downerd, Willard George, Pai McRoberfs, Bill Deibel, Harry Hollinger, David Pefroff. ROW 4: George Michael, Wesley Malone, James Lindesmifh, Fred Johnson, Clifford Amos, Keiih Poyser, Dick Haines, Joy Wirich, Jim Luiz. ABSENT: Michael Beville, Ben Cosenfino, Edward Pickering, Ronald Lang, Charles Hill, Roger Crisp, Frank Ferraro, Larry Fraley. Room 3I0-C Mr. Casner Dorofhy Plues, Nancy Camarafa, Cleefa McPherson, Shirley Harberl, Rosemary Neff, Mary Gales, S H. . . ue A lson, Charloffe Granchu, Joan Saunders, Hallie Hall. ROW 2: Jean Rance, Darla Lewis, Darlie Flinner, Charlo'He Ferguson, Mary Lou Krynock, Shirley Collins, Elaine Masek, Barbara Kefiler, Eleanor Mizer, Pal Richler. ROW 3: Jacqueline Morrow, Mary Dougherfy Kaihleen Melvin M , , ary Robbins, Carrie Roth, Shirley Evans, Sara Banks, Lockie Beveridge, Pauline Jhona, Donald Boldf. ROW 4' Sue Hendershoif Ja M Q 'd J k . , mes c ual , ac Kahler, Tom Hyde, Donald Lung. David Posf, Maurice Phillippi, Roberl Bremkamp, Iva Jean Mills. ROW 5: DeLorre Haddad, Ed England, Jack Mallernee, David Burke, Bruce Crandall, George Salapack, Dan Schoeppner. ABSENT: Carol Scheurer, Mariorie Sanford, Alluren Marcere, Dale Kohler, Ronald DeChellis. 46 Room 3 I 0-l'l Mr. Hendrickson Shirley VanBen'lhysen, Carol Ann Smilh, Diana WoHle, Shirley Worfh, Jane Wagner, Pai Wallace, Carol Marie Smilh, Jeanne Sluclzer, Shirley Wesf, Belly Breedlove, Mary S+arI:. ROW 2: Rifa Snelbaker, Carol Rae Wolf, Cynlhia Young, Marlene Teagarden, Roberl' Vega, Louise Slingluff, Jim Tharp, Ed VanAlmeni, Roberl Morgan, John Wilson, Barbara Wood. ROW 3: Jeanne Fedash, Eileen Vance, Ann Wesl, Beilfy Slephanic, Pally Sichler, Jack Sopp, Gerry Lou Shunhwiler, Marlin Tausch, Sina Swanf, Rulh Shefler, Jaclzie Williamson. ROW 4: Richard Freeman, Charles Villard, John Vallos, Charles Shafer, Diclr Sponseller, James Wilson, Dave Philabaum, Dennis Sponseller. ROW 5: Donald Yohn, Joe Seich, Ge-ne Yolres, Donald Selby, David Snyder, Paul Jameson, Eddie Seiber+, Jack Sfover. ABSENT: Ken Suffer, Donald Treese. Room 3 I 2 Mr. Nelhero ROW I: Joan Jeffries, Jacltie Romberger, Joanne Meese, Shirley Clarlz, Sheila Nichols, Helen Cory, Shirley Hufler, Carol Griesen. ROW 2: Margarila Keller, Nancy Lee, Mary Jane McCIosl:y, Beverly Mahaffy, Josephine Marlino, Jean Beedy, Lois Hein, Carol Blauchi. ROW 3: Eleanor Hall, Richard Brown, Sondra Adams, Edwin Muclcley, Sally Anlhony, Milne DiGiacomo, Tom Koplocla, Pal Finlen. Delores Lulrens. ROW 4: Bill Glasgo, Ronald Nicoll, Gail Jones, Charles Miller, Roberf Gaddis, Diclr Corbif, Bob Taylor, Louis Hanood. 47 UUMUMUIQE l a O CLASS OF '54 Walking off wi+h some of Lincoln's highesf T.V. awards was a comparafively new program en+i+led, The Class of '54. Following lhe leadership of fheir four feminine clirecfors, Judy Daniels, BeHy Lou Rance, Helen Breedlove, and Jeanne Massouh, fhe class has proven ifself worlhy in +he afhlefic as well as fhe en+er+ain- menl field. While fheir alhlelic powers were shown brillian+ly in foo+ball and baslrelball, fheir fine ar+s falen+s were revealed in fhe Band Show, fhe Varie+y Show and 'lhe May Fiesla. Highligh+ing fhis oufsfanding year in T.V. was fheir Class Parly. This preview of fhe The Class of '54 hinls a+ an even more promising fuiure a+ Lincoln High School. 48 1 L 3 , kj. Room IIO Mr. Flanders ROW I: Carol Aclrley, Roberf Weil, DeLy+e Dunn, Lynda Howarlh, Bill Kuniz, Winsfon Miller Ruih Anne Balmer. ROW 2: David Pelriclc, Dawn Cassel, Nancy Hill, Shirley Glew, Beverly Fabinak Dolores Moralis, Carolyn Lewis. ROW 3: John Brown, Louis McFarland, Bill Woffingfon, Dicl: Davis William Buda, Jerry Williams, Ronald Benach, John Boger. ABSENT: Roberl' Masf, Joanne Franzone John DiSanlis, Donald Duggar. Room 20l Mr. Ford ROW I: Deborah Feaiheringham, Barbara Niebel, Francis Ames, Conslance Cornelius, Lenore Lomazzo, Rose'Marie Brown, Nancy Bamberger. ROW 2: Jacquelyn Fraser, Helen Breedlove, Arlene Boldizar, David Dovidio, William Dingey, BeHy Jo Eicher, Barbara Gerzina. ROW 3: Leslie Howick, Dolores Rodriquez, Monna Goldbourn, Nancy Kish, Shirley Burlre++, Rober+ Sfoclr, Jaclzie Slebler. ROW 4: Russell Chambers, Donald Davis, Richard Masfers, Efha Kurzinslry, Donna Sfefaniclr, Michael Kehoe, David Mohney, Glenn Himebaugh. ABSENT: Harold Benne'H, Fred Perrenoud, Ronald Prilchard, Joan Hendershoi, Wayne Ryan. 49 Room 202 Mr. DooliH'le ROW l: Barbara Lung, Delores Picone, Donna Nesler, Myrfle Jones, Phyllis Hollon, Marilyn Schaser, Margaref Szasz, Connie Domer, Beverly Wilson. ROW 2: Gene Garrison, David Johnson, Bill Johnson. Bill Keffering, Ronald Decker, Rose Ann Richmond, Rulh Morgan, Arlene Bond, Fai+h Maag, Maiia Ducas. ROW 3: Ru+h Larson, Donna Radford, Joyce Weaver, Charles Wehell, Edward Ondalr, Donna Fihgerald, Dorolhy Builer, Marlha Bealfy. ROW 4: Bob Ross, Don Koehler, Karl Marshand, Kennelh Birlrhier, Bill Jacobs, John Mercorelli, Andrew Arena, James Brown, Bob Hankins. ABSENT: Helen Bomesfar, David Culp, Roberl Dorlroff, Russell Slewarf, Viclor Uicich. Room 203 Miss Pulerbaugh Donald Bourquin, Charles Porrano, Joyce Kopf, Jane Dunislan, Pa? Coran, Carolyn Howarih, Rulh Glass, Susan Rodehaugh, Shirley Cass. ROW 2: Marsha Oleno, Elsie Wallace, Nancy Leidner, Pal' Kirkbride, Carolyn Wise, Judy Baird, Jeanne Massouh, Sandra Ford, Norma Jenlxins. ROW 3: Howard Ru'Her, Ronald Miller, Richard DePasquale, Shirley Mollice, Shirley Eyssen, George McCar'lhy, Mariorie Thomas, Janef Neff. ROW 4: Bruce Miller, Phil Schucheri, James Blake, Fred Daulerman, Mac Thiessen, Winfield Umlauf, Ronald Marlin, Wesley Whifmyer. ABSENT: Jaclr Sfolicny, Jack Bush, Jim Bryanf, Marvin Heaih, Gloria Beiller, James Walsh. 50 Room 204 Miss Hopkins ROW l: Nona Hamil, Eva Bomeslar, Rosemarie Holiday, Richard Meisler, Be'Hy Queen, Ronald Barrisia, Duane Gabel, Veda Sfephens, Helden Rosenberry. ROW 2: Franklin Kerry, Thomas Bialola, Lila Whire, Sandra Lover, Joan Lappin, Belly Cramer, Shirley Kleckner, Donna Bufler, Nancy Dear- dorff. ROW 3: Paul Cioca, Edwin Hyde, Wayne Sfiner, Don Filimon, Larry Renner, Nick Zablo, Jack Niclzelson, William Archinal, Jerry Grisez. ABSENT: James Brown, Ronald Emerick, Dick Thomp- son, Walfer Webb, Carl Wilson, Walrer Dine, Shirley Dixon, Joanne Holden, Hocler Jean, Suzanne Wilson. Room 205 Miss Sraudl' ROW I: Lynda VanNos+ran, Phyllis Schucherf, Barbara Guiifar, Pairicia Migliozzi, Ronald Schafferf, Rira Olivieri, Joanne Rhineharf, Mary Ann Schuler, Cafherine Xides. ROW 2: Paul Williams, Bernice Harmon, Hale Richrer, Rober'r Culp, Jean Toy, Carol Wheeler, Charles Grove, Charles Weaver, Connie Harper. RCW 3: Dan Lurher, Don Marino, Roberf Leach, John Flicking, Don Capper, Jim Sfauffer, Tom Back, lris Ann Jameson, Richard Koller. ROW 4: Richard Pierce, Dixon Henry. Carl Kiddey, Roberi Hoobler, Ronald Spring, Jim Essinger, Jim Russell. ABSENT: Cafherine Yarger, Fred Schmidf, Nancy Bishop, Jerry Brown, Homer Duell. 51 Room 206 Mr. Cherry ROW I: Donna Groves, Beverly Blaclrledge, Jack Schmidi, Donna Morris, Margarei Carr, Sally Copeland, George Seich, John Ashbalcer. ROW 2: Mary Pepa, Rufh Householder, Anneffa Singo, Joanne Russell, William Mariino, Mary Riddle, Jack Singer. ROW 3: Jane Eiris, Judy Daniels, Dan Leclliiner, Eugene Sllepura, Wilbur Schreffler, Darrell McCabe. ABSENT: Sandra Harris, Don Nehlen, Vicfor DeOrio, Sfanley Kiehl, Shirley Duesler, Mauna Flory, David Milrusa. Room 207 Mr. Schwab ROW I: June Fuelling, Paf Wilson, Judy Mullaby, Nancy Davis, Nancy Hahn, Beverly Edwards, Phyllis Bu+cher, Susan Sanford, David Rosenberry. ROW 2: John Wolf, Chris Pappas, Carole Brown, Rufh Kendig, Dorofhy Kloos, Merry Ann Chopson, Pai While, Luella Greene, Marla Kay Bolh. ROW 3: Ed Sponseller, Thomas Criies, Roberf Barr, Louis Maggiore, Bob Toile, Bob Fiersfos, Charles Bruegger, Ernesl' Arbuclrle, Marland HUH. ABSENT: William Dowd, Nancy Hoffman, Diclr Langman, Charloffe Lord, Jack Nichols, Nancy Unkefer, Irene Welch, Alberia Zimmer. 52 ,surf 3 Room 2I0 Miss Grimes ROW I: Jean Davis, Haroldine Graham, Rella Rooney, Joanne Zimmerman, Susan Sfralfon, Ann Fenfon, BeHy Lou Rance, Joan Huggins. ROW 2: Judilh Smi+h, Nancy Maxwell, Beverly Bole, John Brendus, Carl Dieh, Anfhony BaHis+a, Norma Crisp, Larry Meyer. ROW 3: Roberl' Sfrobel, Connie Pennell, Rifa Bernard, Jack Winchell, Roberl Bardnell, Ralph Kline, John Marchione, Nancy Sfroia. ROW 4: David Grinslead, Darrell Cheyney, Nancy Loomii, Lois Dyer, David Salberg, Edgar Freeze, Harold Moore, Larry Kelley, Paul Hoce. ABSENT: Vivian Haddad, Barbara Ladd, Lucile Sloul, Marianna Mumma. 53 -IQESHIWXN CLASS OF '55 Now +ha+ we have caughf a glimpse of fhe Freshmen, our Coming AHrac+ions, we are sure +ha+ fhe fufure holds inleresiing possibiliiies for fhem. Their s+ars 'ihis year were Larry Sierra, Roberla Easlon, Janis Paige, an'd Pai Lehman whom fhey elecled fo help guide fhem 'rhrough +he year. Their main produc- fion was fhe Class Par+y, The Hafche+ Hop. Even fhough you were small, you cerfainly were mighiyl We hope you will go on +o be +he S+ars of +he Fufure 54 Room I-F Mrs. Francis ROW I: Dan DeGarma, Sandra Royer, Diane Sirgo, Dawn Reilsnyder, Joann Boldvan, Palricia Daughenbaugh, Marilyn Milhoan, Darrell Smilh, LaVonne Hulher. ROW.2: Norma Sedlock, Joyce Shorl, Harvey Embley, Alice Koonlz, Michael Papernick, 'Allen Hellman, Barbara Bricker, Roberla Carr, David Phillips. ROW 3: Bernard Schwilzgebel, Georgelle Hadbavny, JoAnn Filigerald, Tom Purcell, Vella Kanavins, Mary Ann Donges, Kalherine Schmidl, Myrna Green, Belly Sheller. ROW 4: Rulh McEl'Fresh, Donala Gemma, Dennis Carrigan, Jim Smelher, Edgar Rillle, Donald Oliver, James Ardman, Larry Sierra, Thomas Seiberl. ROW 5: Charles Lewis, Raymond Harper, Jerry Riseling, Ray Bagley, Charles Serban, Jack Lalimer, Donald Maslers, Michael Sardone. ABSENT: Norman Schehl, John Cage. Ro-om I-M Miss Medved ROW I: Leona Slephens, Jean Sleiger, Ronald Winzinek, Donald Yanl, Darlene Wollle, Barbara Yohn, Beverly Wilmer, David Wilkinson. ROW 2: Rulh Zimmerman, Lilia Wise, Ceceilia Wirlh, Arlene Young, Analee Zeno, Howard Varner, Bernice Yarger, Eleanor Wood. ROW 3: Ray Wallace, Joseph Yuhos, Gaylord VanAsdale, William Wise, Eleanor Yokes, Beverly Torchia, Ann Welzel, Dick Yurich. ROW 4: Kaye Yohe, Tom Sullivan, Larry Smilh, Wayne Wilhelm, Palrick Zimmerman, Josephine Wilmer, Toby Zelller. ROW 59 Danny Wrighl, Bob Slahlheber, Daryl Wolf, Lee Thomas, Waller Smilh, Jim Wilmer. ABSENT: Bill Criswell, Glenn Volzer, Donna Workman, Ray Young, Ronald Slradnicky. 55 Room lOl Mr. Blue ROW I: Richard CeKansky, Ronald Saffler, Peggy Ann Gray, Pairicia Sammei, Sonya Bircher, Dorolhy Hurchison, Kaye Harmon, Donald Gafes. ROW 2: Russell Anroinelle, Ina Mae Gum, Caroline Rine- har+, Mariorie PaH'erson, Eileen Pucci, Sharon Mason, Marilyn Brady, Jo Ann Myers, Sally Ferrell. ROW 3: Bonnie Michael, Pauline Russ, Judiih Rehfus, Jack Pollr, Norma Jean Dailey, Marlene Cooley, Shirley Bedell, Sally Moore, Charles Hawli. ROW 4: Bill Rofh, Donald Deal, Joe Vogley, Ronnie Smifh, Lloyd Hollis, Samuel Loliger, Victor Langanke. ROW 5: Eugene Nolfe, David Schmelher, Jacques Jones, Jaclx Shea, Charles Evans. ABSENT: Leroy McCauley, Margare+ Klingensmifh. Room l02 Mr. Carier ROW l: Harold Zornes, Raymond Roessner, Jerry Dauer, Wanda Eclxelberry, Carol Sorensen, Carmel Cugliari, James Lehberger, Lowell Graham. ROW 2: John Gibbs, Sandra Keiser, Par Berlrey, Janice Page, Margarei' James, Virginia Bush, Carolyn Mosier, Donna Po++er. ROW 3: Alelha Hughes, Sally Herbert Paul Needs, Carl Mariin, Arihur Alborn, Twila Rhine, James Harper, Gary Hand. ROW 4: George Barge, Charles Garner, Joe Randazzo, Luan Fein, Roland Campbell, James Buch+el, David Bowman, Jerry Griffin, Jack Mensch, Gary Love. ABSENT. Fred Keim, Richard Krabill, Pai Maloney, Lawrence LiH'le. 56 Room IO3 Miss Kurfz ROW I: Dennis Clevenger, James Mapes, James Barnard, John Kusfer, Dean Felfon, Harry Hilda- brand, Evelyn Franzone, Janer AndrioHo. ROW 2: Janice Luiz, Donna Kenf, Joan Ross, Carol Anne Jared, Helen Freeman, Timolhy Lloyd, Carol Harrison, Helen Day, Harold Keenan. ROW 3: ' ' ' V M B b Ne l Roberla Sarah Bernhard, Joycelyn Pmlrerfon, Diane Bucluus, Carol Pra+o, era eron, o gey, Easfon, Pai Lehman, Sandra Miller. ROW 4: David Hursh,A Diclr Bowman, Margaref Calla, Caroline Pappas, Jim Grainger, David Muniean, Paul Cuilip, Ralph Griffin, Yvonne Dinkins, Madeline Thomas, Diclr Rawling. ABSENT: William Dunham, Carol Hardesiy. Room IO4 Mr. Jones ROW I: Donna Jean DeMariin, Ida Goifman, Richard Geniry, Barbara Beneleii, Leo+a Sfephens Peggy Daugherfy, Norma Leas, Harold Rodgers. ROW 2: Elvina Magnacca, Ruihanne Fihpalriclr Donna Chopson, Helen Grimm, Mary Lou Miller, Cornell Maironia, Tom Jack, Larry Houh. ROW 3 Barbara Williamson, Emily Dreyer, Calvin Worsfell, Fefe Resanovich, Jean Criiari, Sondra Lewis Beverly Keck, Joe Fedevich. ROW 4: John OH, Don Kovacs, Diclr Porfmann, Bill Loomis, Larry Harpsi Nick Hallrides. ABSENT: Joe Fleshour, Herberi Hamillon, Wilbur Warlman, Shirley Neale, Belly Caillet 57 Room l05 Miss Hickman ROW I: Charles Haas, Gladys McGill, Margaref Blackburn, James McCoy, Waller Gray, Richard Massouh, Morris Rehfus, Susanne Rofh. ROW 2: Leo+a Knupp, Polly Fifch, Judiih Rogers, Jo Ann Scheeh, Joan Geese, Sandra Marks, James Lombardi, Reber? Heafh. ROW 3: Donna Hilburn, Wayne Harper, Ronald Sherrard, Emil Popa, Carolyn Erskine, Gayle Lessman, Lou Anne Hoffman, Nancy Jordan. ROW 4: John Cassidy, Andrew Lashua, Daniel Brewer, Richard Bush, William Pelger, Douglas Xides, Russell Cornelius. ABSENT: Carol Derr, Herman Gonzales, Harry Malle'H, Wanda Myers, Anfhony Norcia, Jerry Sanlrovich. Room I06 Mr. Miller ROW I: Diane Fowler, Edna Campbell, Shirley Cice, Shirley Harr, Marilyn Brown, Deloris Loper, Belle Dawson, Pal Hahn. ROW 2: Pai Fehn, Pai Barnes, Lorene Henry, Marion Benson, Carol Lee, Barbara Cover, Joanne Kovacs, Sandra Fuldauer. ROW 3: Joyce Dugan, Bill Bowen, Ronald Linde- smifh, Jack Efier, Fred Albers, Bill Gouge, Don Baird, Larri Grefh, Bill Diensf. ABSENT: Don Cope- land, Blanchard Gerzina. 58 Room IO8-B Mr. Bigler ROW I: George Rickenbrode, Laura Mapes, Barbara Dene, Mary Cole, David Sheridan, Lavonne Laila, Mary Ki+son, Barbara Maselx. ROW 2: Jo Ann Bzihell. CharloH'e Reese, Mary Hill, Shirley Price, Kay Ba+es, Gusi Campafilli, Ed Gardner, Nancy Lehmiller. ROW 3: Barbara Meyers, Bill Ferguson, Bill Musler, Tom Harrold, Dennis Harlref, Charles PloH, Tom Cuflip, Dallas Gray, Bob Rosso. ROW 4: Terry Boyd, Olivia Nego, Connie Russell, David Jobe, Don Moore, Jack Parlrs, Doris Anderson, Nancy Gobely, Judy Burkei, Tom McCar+hy. ABSENT: Dave Elliof. Room l08-F Miss Fager RDW I: Mary Smiih, AnneHe Vierfel, Clara Saimes, Nancy Slingluff, Jean Spivey, Gerald Shively, David Smirh, Roger Sarver, James Siberr. ROW 2: Jane Vance, Pafricia Waseify, Bonnie Sfover, Charleen Smiih, Margarel Willis, Caroline Simonelle, Richard Doidge, Roy Wild. ROW 3: William Sciury, Duane Unlrefer, John Slreza, James Sproul, Wilda Sleiner, Nancy Tobey, Bonnie Weidman, Charleen Werner. ROW 4: Marfha Thiessen, Darlene Whipple, Nancy Williams, Roberf Sedlocl, Richard King, Arla Sneary, Wendel Walh, Richard Scherff. ABSENT: Palsy Secresr, Ronald Sianh, Evelyn Sfidd, Russell Wilson. 59 Room Ill Mr. Hildebrand R ROW I: David Kalonak, Ruby Boomliour, Audrey ller, Palricia Osburn, Roberia Cliisler, Roger Denl, Wilma Marlin, Mary Gosself, Carol Fair. ROW 2: Helen Fogel, Barbara Brown, William Henderhan, Barbara Bailey, Phyllis Quass, Donald Leas, George Bennefl, Barbara Miller. ROW 3: Marie Maggiore, Frank Grifin, Carol Gerharl, Joanne Marmie, Kafhryn Mall-sues, Pai Robarf, Carl Reis. ROW 4: Arlene Bond, Jerry Long, Franlxlin Cain, Carol Lessman, Velma Dowdle, Gregory Hagloclz, Philip Porfer, Nancy Davies. L.. 60 X I- Lookin' 'em OVGI' 4. Refreshing 'the Freshies 2- H6'fCh6'f HOP 5. No shoving, please! 3- WOTIKEHQ? 6. Freshmen enferfain 61 I. Oh . . . How Hwey world 4. Hop-Sockin' Sophomores 2. Spring Fever 5. Recapi+ula+ion 3. Tea? 6. Who made fhaf baskei? 62 L l ...W G.,'v- I. Half 'Hmel 4. DolIy's go+ a hole in her sock 2. Baughman's Bows 5. Yea, ieaml 3. Ticke+s, pleasel 6. Do we have io pay? 63 Junior-Senior Class Play June Dawn June Dawn is fha sfory of a vivacious leenage high school girl who invifes a Hollywood Movie Company 'lo make a picfure in 'lhe local high school on behalf of her fafher, lhe principal. This sfarfs much excifemenl' since her fa+her's iob is in ieopardy because of Mr. Andrew Craig, a member of lhe Board of Educarion who dislikes rho whole idea. During The play, Ann loses her boy-friend, fha local +racl:.s+ar, Hank Burroughs. ihen regains him, while driving her parenls and friends almosl ro insanily. Bur fha play ends on a happy noie when Ann allows Belsy Craig fo lalre her parf in fhe picfure. There were many humorous scenes which really pleased ihe small buf very lively audience. Casf Carol Jones .... Jack Schaufele. Barbara DePew. .,........Anne Nelson . . . . Mr. Nelson, Principal .. , .Imogene lTaffyl Brown Maryann Horner ...... ............. M rs. Wilson Guy Berfram ..... ..,... ....,. S p arky Reagan Hallie Hall ...,, ..........,...... M ellissa Clarlr Daryl Denl ..... Lesier Marmadulre Sloddard Laura Colvin ...... Pal Finlen .- ..... Jack Feldheimer. . Marfha Weil. .. Dick Dudash. .. Clifford Amos. . .,......Gloria Vance Andrew W. Craig .. ......,,. Bersy Craig .......Hanlr Burroughs Nelson Mary Wagner .... Leader of lhe Mellissa Clark Fan Club Neil Keffering ........................... Camera Club .....,.......5cripl' Girl -'K I. The Pina+a 2. This is music? 3. The Grand March 4. Bow Tie Boys 5. Exercising +heir righi' To vo+e. 65 3? W5 W 1 , eg? Nj 6? Wig-Z A QW? EFNW 3 I '1 H Q A-LH S - TV-,MART I u X l lx :lr ' J 1 ,. . 'I-'ww ,ff vw v' A, I fi , 4' - 1- 1 ' -, ' .K J ir I A . , W f Y b w, Q lab ' if , A .Q gf! Lwflgffi V L 7 ' Q 1 5 , S' N J S 2-fi..1A. xg . 66 ii The Maiorerres Bonnie Priesf, Par Whire, Regina Diefz, Donna Saniacroce iHead MaioreHei, Reia Cordrey, Nona Harmon, Barbara Moss 5.2523 Cheerleaders Lorem Himiifon. Jane Ludwig, Jackie Burnbrier, Beverly Herbert Linda Van Nosiran, Dawn Cassler 67 cf WC -'ONES sos HOOBLER FRED SCHMIDT Varsity Basketball LINCOLN 42 LOUISVILLE 5I ln iis inilial game Ihe Lions bowed lo Ihe Leopards. Veleran Vic Jones led fha scoring wilh I4 poinfs. LINCOLN 42 SEBRING 44 Sebring gol' off Io a fasf sfarl, bui' ai Ilne end of Ihe fliird period Ilia Lions 'Irailed 36-28. ln a clespereie efforl Io win 'llwe game Hoobler, Sclimidf, and Nehlen go! flmeir chance. Hoobler's slwol rolled off Ilwe rim and Ilwe Lions wenl down 'lo '- LINCOLN 37 MINERVA as The Minerva Lions wi+l1 a veieran team rolled over flue Lions. Bob Hoobler had I7 poinls for Ihe losers. LINCOLN 30 CHANEY 39 The Chaney Cowboys led +l'irougl1 Ihe whole game. Lincoln Irailed nl' Ihe quarlers B-5, 24-9, and 30-IB. Vic Jones led Ihe scoring wilh lb. LINCOLN 35 CUYAHOGA FALLS 33 Lincoln's Lions annexed ifs firsl win of Ihe season by dropping flue Falls' foam. Hoobler led fha scoring for fha Lions wifh I3 poinfs while Jones had IO. pAUL BQ'-DT CHUCK MILLER JIM KECK ' sa 4 I JIM sowMAN noN NEHLAN -'W '-E599 The led IO-9 McKinley The fhe Lions ll L Wifh buf e sho ahead al fie when I The I0-6 and go on 'Io Linco fo a 'I'ie. The LINCOLN 43 McKINLEY 58 ions fools an early lead in the firsf Ihree minules by fhe score of 8-0, buf ai ihe quarier. Gradually McKinley gained unlil al' 'lhe end if was 58 and Lincoln 43. LINCOLN 30 BARBERTON 54 ions unable fo score Irailed 29-I0 ai fhe half. Jim Bowman was high 'For wifh 7 poin+s. LINCOLN 49 ALLIANCE 63 less fhan fhree minufes fo play fhe Lions were behind only iwo poinfs. fing spree by fhe Aviaiors crushed the hopes of Lincoln. Alliance was he end of 'Ihe 'firsf quarfer I2-9, 27-24 af ihe half, and if was a 42-42 e fhird period ended. Paul Boldf was high for bofh foams wiih I8 poinis. LINCOLN 47 KENT 42 ions frailing Ihrough 'Ihe 'First half, came baclr 'Io win. Lincoln 'lrailed 0-I9 in ihe 'firsf half buf came back io 'lie if up in fhe 'Ihird quarier and in 47-42 wifh Bob Hoobler geH'ing 2 poinls for ihe viclors. LINCOLN 42 WOOSTER 50 showed again lhey were a firsf half ball club. They held lhe Generals buf Ihen wenf on fo lose 49-44. L Io defeaf I I poin+s Pracfi the Lions fha end o period. Ji Allia LINCOLN 40 CANTON SOUTH 5l ions dropped anofher one. They led ai 'Ihe half 23-2I buf rolled on by 'Ihe score of 5I-40. Bowman was high point man for Ihe Lions with LINCOLN 39 MASSILLON 65 cally all I'he players on bolh foams saw ecfion as Massillon drubbed 65-39 in a wild game wilh 49 personal 'Fouls called. The Tigers led af -I all quarfersg II-7 in +he firs+, 32-I9 ai' haIf+ime, and 52-27 in fhe fhird m Bowman was high for Lincoln wifh I0 poinls. LINCOLN 43 ALLIANCE 48 a fool: 'Ihe lead in fhe firsf quarier II-9. The Lions bounced back and led al' h:G began 'Io were Jon The high manll I lime 23-I9 and 39-37 af fha end of ihe 'Ihird quarler. The Aviaiors hir in the 'fourfh sfanza and won 48-43. High poinf men for Ihe Lions s wifh I2 and Hoobler wifh IO. LINCOLN 52 LEHMAN 57 ions irailing Ihe whole game were behind af fhe half 3l-25. Boldi was for +he Lions wifh I4. 69 Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln 28 30 29 40 28 29 42 Reserve Baskelball ROW I: E. Hyde, R. Miser, R. Hoce, D. Bourquin. ROW 2: B. Barr. S. Williams, D. Salberg, L. Maggiore. Sebring ......... 42 McKinley ....... 40 Kenf Roosevelf. .. 26 Alliance ......., 45 Massillon ....... 54 Cuyahoga Falls . . 3l Leliman ......... 46 Lincoln 34 McKinley Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln 49 Timlren McKinley Lehman Timken . McKinley Lehman . Timken . '70 Freshman Basketball ROW I: Serben, Bush, Sedloclx, Munfean, Garner. ROW 2: Wolf, Volzer, Sierra, Sfreza, Zelfler Denf. ROW 3: McCarfl1y. F. Griffin, R. Griffin, Wilmer, Copeland, Resanovich, Seiberf Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln FRESH MAN BASKETBALL Middlebrencln .. . 34 Lehman .....,... 35 Soufh .... i . . . 22 Timlen . . . . . 3I McKinley . . .. . 69 Lehman .. ..... 42 Louisville . . . . . . . 23 Lincoln 43 Louisville Lincoln , Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln 29 Timken ...,. Norflm Cenfon McKinley ., Lehman .. Timken Jaclrson .. McKinley .. 71 S. E 72 Varsity Football ROW I: R. Clmismar, T. Milchell, R. Harhell, D. Cassel, R. Gregory, B. Jarvis, J. Keck, D. Denl' R. Chrislian, D. Nisl. ROW 2: Manager E. Ondalu, B. Deibel, E. Lombardi, D. Langman, J. Lessig G. Man, J. Cookson, C. Amos, J. Crawford, Manager H. Meiser. ROW 3: W. Molfice, H. Hollinger J. Wilson, W. Queen, D. Davis, D. Snyder, L. Garber. ROW 4: B. Vega, M. Tausclw, D. Nelllen, E Seiberl, F. Schmidl, D. Sclmoeppner. 73 Reserve Football ROW I: M. Tausch, W. George, J. Wilson, D. Synder, B. Cosenfino, R. Vega, V. DeOrio. ROW 2: D. Schoeppner, W. Queen, J. Bryanf, R. Addingfon, H. Hollinger, L. Garber, J. Brown, J. Giannini. ROW 3: V. Uicich, W Webb, J. Lessig, C. Amos, D. Posf, M. Thiessen, D. Nehlen. The Reserve Team won fhe cify championship by winning five games and lying one. TIMKEN 0 LINCOLN 0 Lincoln Lions foughf fhe inspired Timlxen eleven fo a sfandsfill. The defense of bofh feams held in fhe clufch, while fhe offense couldn'f sfarf for eifher feam. GARFIELD 6 LINCOLN 6 These fwo feams played one of fhe roughesf games af fhe sfadium this season. Three Lion players were carried off fhe field. ln fhe second half, Rich Harl-zell flipped a pass 'lo Dave Cassel. This play covered 76 yards for a T.D. Wifh a minufe leff, Garfield scored wifh a pass which fied fhe score af 6-6. The exfra poinf was missed by Gerfieldl 74 Freshman Football ROW I: J. Lombardi, J. Wifmer, D. Bush, W. Bowen, D. Munfean. G.-Bennaff, R. Sedloch, T. Zeffler. ROW 2: D. Gray, B. Pelger, R. Yurich, D. Leas, D. Xides, R. Griffin, T. Seiberf, C. Serban, D. Felfon, D. Porfman. RO 3: C. Garner, L. Smifh, R. Denf, J. Griffin, D. Baird, J. Ardman, C. Marfin, L. Harpsf. ROW 4: anager, H. Richfer, B. Loomis, J. Grainger, B. Rofh, J. Bernard, J. Parks, Manager E. Ondal. BARBERTON 6 LINCOLN 0 Barberfon, fourfh ranking feam in fhe sfafe, nipped fhe Lions 6-0. The Lions had numerous scoring opporfunifies, buf failed fo ma e use of fhem. Barberfon's lone score came from fhe one yard line. YOUNGSTOWN SOUTH I3 LINCOLN 7 Lincoln Var ify scored firsf in fhe inifial period and Nisf's lciclt was good. Affer a change of dolns, Soufh foolc over on fhe 40 yard line. On 'Ihe nexl' play a pass was fhrown from Campbell fo Carney for fhe score. The fry for fhe exfra poinf was missed by Soufh, and fhe Lions led al' fhe half-fime 7-6. ln 'Ihe closing minufes of fhe game, Soufh had fhe hall on Lincoln's 28 yard line. On fhe fourfh down Humphrey circled end for 'lhe score and fhe vicfory. '75 l l YOUNGSTOWN CHANEY 0 LINCOLN 27 For +l1e firsi' lime +l'1is season boih +l1e offense and defense clicked +oge+l1er Boldf led +l1e scoring wifh fwo iouchdowns while Keck wenl' six yards for anofheri Don Davis carried 68 yards on a perfecf play 'For ihe fouchdown. Nisf kicked ihree ouf of four ex'I'ra poinfs. DAYTON 20 LINCOLN 2 I ln +he second quarfer Lincoln came +o life as Keck l1i+ Cassel in ihe end zone wi+l1 a pass 'For a T.D. Jusf before +l'1e half, Keck wen'I' over from 'Phe seven yard line for anoiher score. Dayfon made one score in +l1e firsf helf and ihe Lions led I4-7. On 'lhe Lions las? T.D. Boldf weni 44 yards. Dan Arringfon of Dayfon goi' credi'I' for all +l1ree fouchdowns, buf on fhe las+ one Bea++y missed fhe exfra poini and Lincoln won 2l-20. '76 Coaches I Whiiacre, Bamburgsr, DooIiHIe, Baughman, Flanders, Lu'II1er, Garfield LINCOLN I4 ALLIANCE 26 LINCOLN FOOTBALL SCORES-I95I The Lions were defeafed by a Ieam L. I 0 T. k 0 Ihai' did a Io+ of passing and cafching 'neon 'm en ' ' 'Io gain a vic+ory over 'Ihe Lions. Don Lincoln 5 Akron Garfield -...-- 5 Davis scored his Ias'I' T.D. 'For Lincoln. Lincoln 5 Lehman lnllli uulv ' I2 Lincoln 2I McKinley . .... .. . . . 6 LEHMAN I2 LINCOLN 6 Lincoln 7 Youngsrown Sourh ...I3 The Lehman 'Ieam s'IarI'ed off wirh Lincoln 7 Barberion .......... 6 a bang BY S oring A T'D' in Ihe nrsl Lincoln 2I Dayion Roosevell' .... 20 quarier. Linc In held 'Ihem The resl of . ,ne game bu only scored once +0 go Lincoln 27 Youngsiown Chaney.. 0 down Io defeat Lincoln I4 Alliance ........... 26 '77 umarak..- '-ww-W'-Q IlUm:!...-- g -nv . ...L , s. Baskefball Managers sos ruensros mcx smmon rom Mccmzruv Track Candidafes ROW I: DeOrio, Slseffler, Baffisia, Perrenoud, Lehberger, Volzer, Lung, Felfon. ROW 2: Webb, Snyder, Khiel, Brown, Wilmer, Erwin, Tony Lehberger, Manager. ROW 3: E. Seiber+, Garber, Sierra, Jowell, Kelley, Thiesson, S+raHon, Sfover. ROW 4: T. Seiberi, Miser, Bush, Lengman, Munfean, Freeze, Sedloci. COACHES: Wliifacre, Garfield. 78 BASKETBALL QUEEN BASKETBALL QUEEN AND COURT ghi Junior AH J A e Bef endanh Bonnie Mason: Senior, Barbara Miller: Queen, Car I H pi 79 FOOTBALL QUEEN FOOTBALL QUEEN AND COURT f Rghf P My Hahn, Peggy Zengler, Cookie Polombo, Queen: Carl Gris E B f BI d 80 ARMY VARSITY Leff Io righfz Barbara Millerf Pa+ Richfer, Bev Sheffler, Jeanne Massouh, Sis Knupp, Donna Saniacroce, Marfha Weil, Joanne Lent ARMY CHEERLEADERS AND MANAGERS Peg BeneIei'I' Marilyn Schaser Ina Mae Gum Sally Anfhony Francis Grinsfead Faiih Magg ARMY-NAVY VARSITY Under ihe combined coaching of Miss Van Orsdall and advice of Mr. Flanders and Mr. DooIiH'Ie +he Army and Navy varsify foughi io a deadlock. Afier a well played game by bofh ieams +he final score was 30-30. ARMY RESERVE Shirley Klecirner, Olivia Nego, CaroI Blauch, Nancy Hoffman, Nancy Hansel 81 NAVY VARSITY Shirley Hanna, Garry Slvunlrwiler, Jean Rance, Carol Sneary, Sue Rodebauglw, Arlene Boldizar, Lynda Van Nolfran, Maryann Horner CHEERLEADERS AND MANAGERS Shirley Huffler Diane Sirgo Lucile Oliveri Nona Hamil MaryLou Hulrill Jane Wagner ARMY-NAVY RESERVES This preliminary game in an eveening of girls' baslcelball proved io be as exciling as +he main coniesf. I+ was a baHle 'lo fhe finish buf flue Army squad emerged vicforious 30-28. NAVY RESERVE Norma Jenlrins, Annelfe Singo, Gladis Kaufman, Sandra Lover, lris Jameson 82 BASEBALL TEAM ROW I: Nehlenw Cassel, Sfaugh, Lindesmiih. Jarvis. ROW 2: Diablo. Chismar, Schmidt Horner ROW 3: Boldf, Borwn, Marr, Miller, Sievens, Tausch. COACH: Lufher. w GOLF TEAM ROW I: Buchel, De Challis, Morran ROW 2: Raih, Haines, Luh. Nisf 83 . We ,X fe Qu 4 lfn I 4 4 5 1 ' A fi 0 1017, X f -f 'L' ig V nw' 'f i f' , ' ' '- , ' f 84 GIRLS' LEADERS Miss Nancy Vannorsdall All girls inferesfed in afhlefics, cerfainly should have fhe desire fo belong fo fhe Girls' Leaders Club. Members are selecfed for fheir abilify in fumbling, apparafus, baslcefball, and volleyball: grades, sporfsmanship, and characfer are all faken info considerafion. Direcfor of fhe club fhis year is Miss Nancy Vannorsdale. Officers are: Joanne Lenf, Presidenf: Barbara Miller, Vice Presidenf: Peggy Beneleif, Secrefaryg Dawn Huffman, Treasurer: Nancy Hensel, Social Chairman. ROW I: Donna Sanfacroce, Donna Breedlove, Arlene Boldizaar, Barbara Hursh, Jean Masfers, Carol Zagray, Susan Rodebaugh, ldella Knupp, Peggy Beneleif, Judy Rimmele. ROW 2: Judy Baird, Frances Grinsfead, Gladis Kauffman, Dawn Huffman, Beffy Lou Rance, Paf White, Jane Wagner, Beverly Sheffler, Mona Finley, Nancy Hoffman. ROW 3: Donna Sfefaynilx, Sally Anfhony, Eileen Vance, Sue Hendershof, Carol Scheurer, Gerry Lou Shunlrwiler, Nancy Hensel, Marfha Weil, Paf Richfer, Dona Doofz. ROW 4: Carol Snearly, Barbara Miller, Shirley Hanna, Mary Ann Horner, Joanne Lenf, Nancy Loomis, Iris Jameson, Sina Swanf. 85 BOYS' LEADERS Mr. Lester Kettering ROW l: Jerry Dower, Ronald Battista, Bob Dorlnoft, Dean Felton, Ronny Krabill, Bill Sciury, Bill Dingey, Ed Sponseller. ROW 2: Bill Kettering, David Dividio, Jack Singer, Jack Kahler, Paul Campbell, Bill Wotfington, Dave Johnston, Paul Hoce. ROW 3: James Lutz, Dennis Sponseller, Maurice Phillipi, Frank Ferrara, Darryl McCabe, Glenn Volzer, Dixon Henry, Terry Boyd, James Ardman. Among the many activities for boys at Lincoln is the Boys' Leaders, headed by Mr. Lester Kettering. AThe club has approximately 25 members. The main purpose of the club is to give any boy interested in physical culture an opportunity to learn how to use the apparatus and to develop his muscles. There ere no special requirements to quality for membership: therefore it is possible for anyone interested to become a member. Officers for the year were: Bob Bremlamp, President: Bill Kettering, Vice President: Glenn Erwin, Secretary-Treasurer. l as OFFICE PRACTICE Miss Harrietta Smith ROW I: Nancy Gillespie, Nancy Swab, Gurlene Schooler, Shirley Burnside, Loraine Rhodes, Idella Knupp, Peggy Zengler, Nancy Swearingen, Audrey Miller. ROW 2: Joan Wilson, Norma Jean Halsel, Connie Boop, Anna Palumbo, Jo Ellen Sproul, Peggy Toy, Sally Gould, Donna Sanfacroce, Donna McDonnell. ROW 3: June Sfeer, Pai Muncer, Barbara DePew, Lucille Olivieri, Janef Rofhermel, Mary Lou Posflelhwaif, Delores Bednarz, Barbara Branch, Glenda Lewis, Carol Peferman. ROW 4: Fai Ausfin, Joyce Higgs, Nancy Clarh, Carolyn Dougherly, Jean Nicholson, Phyllis Terril, Mary Lou Nisf, PaHy Griffin, Pal Weaver. ROW 5: Donna Sanderson, Carol Shofwell, Twila While, Shirley Wise, Jo Ann Norris, Elaine Dyer, Dorothy Williams, Barbara Miller, Donna Gregory, Rosemary Simplrins. 87 LINCOLN HIGH F if I .ww M-.. ,, mf is 5 PN S . X PICCOLO: Hallie Hall. FLUTES: 'Joanne LenI', Eleanor Mixer, Susan Rodebaugh. OBOE: Beverly Sheffler. BASSOON: Carol Porlmann. FIRST CLARINETS: 'Sally Anlhony. Joan Wilson, Paul Cioca, Charles Whelsel, Roy Pleis, Carol Harpsl, Margarel Guilliam. SECOND CLARINETS: 'Shirley Marks, Rolla Rooney, Joann Belhel, Jack Winchell, Bob Ham- mond, Carol Faukhauser, Shirley Price, Shirley Evans, Ronnie Miller, Carol Hamillon. THIRD CLARINETS: 'Sandra Royer, Charles Haas, Pal Berkey, Elvira Magnacca, Sam Loliger, lna Mae Gum, Jean Davis, Diane Sirgo, Nancy Maxwell, Shiela Nichola ALTO CLARINETS: 'Pal Sichler, Joan Born. BASS CLARINET: Nancy Davis. ALTO SAXOPHONES: 'Jim Loomis, Dick Corbif, Nancy Hensel, Barbara Moss, Cleela McPherson, John Slreia, Lucille, Olivieri, Jacques Jones, TENOR SAXO- PHONES: 'John DeSanIis, Nancy Williams, Nancy Tobey. FIRST CORNETS: 'Don Boldf, Joe Brincllinger, Sue Hender- An organizalion boasling over one-hundred inslrumenlalisls, lhis group noi' only provides halfrime enferlainmenl and 'lime-oul rouser music a+ all 'Ihe home and away 'foolball games, buf presenls Iwo formal concerls a year. Ils reperloire includes everyihing from Ihe masler classics Io modern ian ancl, regardless of fhe location Presidenf ........ .,....... J im Loomis Vice Presidenf ..., Ronald Pickering 88 SCHOOL B1-1ND yy B K 'I shoH, Bob Bardnell, Bill Buda, Dick DePasquale. SECOND CORNETS: 'Jack Kahler, Russell Anionille, David Helsel, M . THIRD CORNETS: 'Rufh McElfresh, Gayle VanArsdale, Arfhur Alborn, Donna Gregory, Ed. Gardner. Dolores angus HORNS: 'Barbara Finlen, Pai Wallace, Phyllis Quass, Eleanor Yokes, Nancy Bamberger. TROMBONES: 'Ronald Picker- H H'ld b nd Jerr Riseling BARITONES' ing, Jim Bischoff, David Burk, Bill Jacobs, Fred Albers, John Boger, arry I e ra , y . . 'Frances Grinsfead, Darlie Flinner, Alberf Brown, Wilda Sfeiner. BASS TUBAS: 'Edward Pickering, John Elsass, John Cage, Beverly Bole, Jim Smelher, Margaref Calla, Kafhleen Evans, Pai Ausiin. CONTRABASS: 'Pai While, Reia Cordrey. DRUMS: Jack Feldheimer lbass druml, Pa? Finlen lcymbalsl, Don Selby, Maryann Horner, Edwin Muckley lsnare drumsl. RESERVE CORNET: Dennis Hargef, Winsfon Miller, Bill Keflering, Bob Hankins, Dan Brewer, Dick ESERVE CLARINET: Darrell McCabe. RESERVE DRUM: Jerry Long, Jack Mensch. 'Principle Porlmann. R or condiiions of appearance, ihe organizafion always can be counied on 'lo give a good accounf of i+self. I+ has won wide acclaim bofh as a fieldshow and as a conceri unit Secrefary ......... Rela Cordrey Treasurer ..,.. Donna Sanfacroce 89 Lincoln High School Orchestra VIOLINS' Bill Loomis Connie D B H' D . y , omer, e e awson, Joan Borne, Wilde Sleiner, David Smifh: VIOLAS: Jo ce Pinker- f S ' - ' Y on, ally Moore, CELLO. Jeanne Fedosh, Josephine Marlino: BASS VIOL: Richard Scherff: OBOE: Beverly Shefflerg FLUTE: Eleanor Mizer BASSOON:g Carol Pcrlmann: ALSO SAX: John S+re1a, Cleera McPherson: TENOR SAX: Nanc W'll' ' TR ' ' Y I rams. UMPET. Don Boldr, Russell Anlonilleq TUBA: John Cage: DRUMS: Don Selby: PIANO: Mergarel Calla. This is Lincoln's youngesl' insfrumenlal organizalion and has already proved ifself 1 la ' ' o e a valuable and worlhwhile group. The slrmg orcheslra, under lhe direclion appearances al' PTA meelings, while fhe 'lull orcheslra of Mr. Jack Smifh, made several furnished music 'For lhe school play. Bolh groups appeared al lhe I952 Spring Concerl. 90 The Lionuirs SAXOPHONES: Jim Loomis, Dick Corbif, Nancy Hensel, John DeSan+is, Paul Cioca: TRUMPETS: Don Boldf, Sue Hendershoff, Joe Brindlinger, Bill Buda, Bob Bardnell, Dick DePasqualeg TROMBONES: Ronald Pickering, David Burk. Jim Bischoff, Bill Jacobs: BASS VIOL: Richard Scherff: BASS TUBA: Edward Pickering: DRUMS: Don Selby: PIANO: Kafhleen Evans, Margaref Calla: VOCALIST: Rulh McElfresh. This group furnishes +he necessary rhyihm and melody ai many of +he class parfies held 'lhroughouf lhe year. This year if also provided 'lhe musical basis for fhe fwo-nighi variely show presenfed in January. The organizaiion is frequenfly called upon fo provide enlerfainmenf ai' various PTA meelings. 91 A Cappella Choir Row I: Nancy Unkefer, Eleanor Hall, Beverly Shefflor, Nancy Bamberger, Francia Ames, Sue Allison, Cynfhia Young, Barbara Moss, Margarei Beneleil, Marilyn Schaser, Carol Zagray, Margarila Keller, Alberla Zimmer, Susan Slraffon, Norma Jenkins, Gail Jones. Row 2: Nancy Sfroia, Ann Husied, Eileen Vance, Gerry Shunkwiler, Pal Heckman, Lockie Beveridge, Nancy Lee, Sally Anfhony, Mary Lou Hukill, Sandra Harris, Barbara Larson, Mary Wagner, June Baxfer, Sara Banks, Mariorie Phillips, Rufh Larson, Laura Colvin. Row 3. Ronald Decker, Dick Bowman, Gene Skapura, Don Bourquin, Charles Weaver, Dick Corbil, John Wilson, James Bryani. Ronald Chismar, Pal' McRoberfs, Jack Feldheimer, Bill Mollice, Paul Hoce, John DeSan1'is, Leslie Howick. Row 4. Rolaeri Fiersfos, John Elsass, Dave Mohney, Dick Dudash, Dick Davis, Ronald Gregory. James Lessig, Lanny Byrer, David Burk, Clifford Amos, Bill Blanchard, Roger Chrislian, Maurice Phillippi, Ronald Addingfon, Bill Holdi, Dick S+raHon. 92 Girls' Octette Row I: Margarel' Beneleil, Marilyn Sclraser, Carol Zagray, Mary Wagner, Alberla Zimmer Row 2: Barbara Larson, Ann Husled, Sandra Harris, Mary Lou Hukill. Boys' Octette Row l: Ronald Clrismar, John Wilson, Dick Corbil, David Mol1ney, Richard Dudash. Row 2: Pal Mclloberfs, James Lessig, Lanny Byrer, Dick Davis. 93 36 SECOND CHOIR ROW I: Rufh Glass, Ann Fenfon, Clara Saimes, Pafricia Duren, Lucille Sfouf, Joann Meese, Mary Ann Schuler, Marla Kay Bolh, Nancy Hoffman. ROW 2: Joan Lappin, Jaanne Massouh, Anneffe Singo, Belly Lou Rance, Donna Neslor, Linda VanNos+ran, Judy Baird, Dorofhy Kloos, Sylvia Ondal. ROW 3: Ellen Milclwell, David Kalonalr, Barbara Wood, Margaref Guilliam, Gladys Kaufman, Pauline Jhona, Helen Breedlove, Connie Pennell, Iva Jean Mills, Joanne Born. ROW 4: Bob Bremlnamp, Jim Brown, Jim McCar+hy, Roberf Sfrobel, Dick Middaugh, Russel Chambers, Bob Mad, Albori Brown, Jim Anaslwansley. ROW 5: Don Davis, Ronald Spring, Don Lechlifner, Bob Barr, David Pefroff, Tom Crilos, Harold Kohler. L 94 95 1 . 3 F. P. O. C. Mr. Dennis Casner ROW I: Richard Doidge, Eddie Pickering, Roberla Carr, Tom Criies, Anfhony Baffisfa. ROW 2 Darrell McCabe, Emory Hall, Ronald Emericli, Jacques Jones, Jim Russell, Gary Cox. 'qs 'T LATIN CLUB Miss Marian Stone ROW I: Connie Corneilius, 'ency Davis, Delyie Dunn. ROW 2: Belly Jo Eicher, Pai Coran, Shirley Kleckner. 96 ,gm,..fsQx., 1- ' I F. T. A. Miss Olga Lenz 81 Miss Helen Gatchel ROW I: Mary Lou Krynoclr, Barbara Finlen, Marguerifa Keller, Mary Lou Huklll, Cynlhla Young, Marylee Adams, Mary Hill, Clara Saimes. ROW 2: Laura Colvin, Eleanor Hall, Mary Ellen Needham, Nancy Hensel, Frances Grinslead, Bernice Yarger, Barbara Meyers, Dorollmy Kloos. ROW 3: Gladys Kaufman, Mary Wagner, June Baxfer, Shirley Kleclmer, Sam Loliger, Rila Mauer, Pal' Finlen, Rosemarie Gonzales, Barbara Wood. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA IS AN ORGANIZATION MADE UP OF THE STUDENTS INTERESTED IN TEACHING AS A PROFESSION. THE REQUIREMENTS ARE AT LEAST AN 80'X: AVERAGE. SOME OF THE YEAR-ROUND PROJECTS WEE TAKING ATTENDANCE IN STUDY HALLS, AND HELPING IN THE GUIDANCE OFFICE. SOME SPECIAL ACTIVITIES WERE COL- LECTING FOOD AND GIFTS FOR A WORTHY FAMILY AT CHRISTMAS, HELPING GRADE SCHOOL TEACHERS ON FIELD TRIPS,AND OBSERVING TEACH- ING METHODS IN THE GRADE SCHOOLS. THE HIGHLIGHT OF THIS YEAR WAS THE DIN- NER WHICH WAS HELD FOR MEMBERS AND THEIR FAVOR- ITE TEACHERS WHO WERE THEIR GUESTS. THE OFFICERS WERE MARY WAGNER, PRESI- DENTg MARY LOU KRYNOCK, VICE PRESIDENT: RITA MAURER, SECRETARY: CYNTHIA YOUNG, if TREASURER, AND MARYANN HORNER, HISTORIAN. 'f 97 RADIO BROADCASTING CLUB Miss Eunice Gruber ROW I: Michael Paperniclr, Ann Fen+on, Shirley Marks, David Smifh, Roger Sarver, Dolores Moomaw, Cleefa McPherson, Halden Rosenberry. ROW 2: Clara Saimes, Janie Chrisliansen, Shirley Collins, Helen Breedlove, Alberfa Zimmer, Rufh Anne Balmer, Jane Efris, Eleanor Mizer. ROW 3: Pal Hackman, Leslie Howiclr, Russel Chambers, Doro+hy Williams, Joyce Boughlon, Billie Pappas, Donna Russel. ROW 4: Jim McCarfhy, Eddie Pickering, John Cage, Bob Tolle, Bob Fiersfos, Charles Whahol. Qing' TREASURER'S OFFICE Mr. Charles Kuehnle ROW I: Dorofhy Cornelius, Shirley Marlrs, Norma Jean Helsel. ROW 2: Eleanor Mizer, Dorolhy Williams, Janie Chrisliansen, Shirley Collins. 99 'X-.. 3 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB ROW I: Pal Wilson, Joyce Shorf, Marilyn Brown, Pafricia Osburn, Sonya Bircher, Deloris Loper. ROW 2: Norma Secllock, June Fuelling, Pal Lehman, Kaye Bales, Jane Vance, Kaye Harman. ROW 3: Belly Jo Queen, Rifa Bernard, Nancy Deardorff, Sandra Fuldauer, Sandra Ford. mf JUNIOR-SENIOR LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB ROW I: Anna Palumbo, Donna Mae McDonnell, Pauline Danilulc, Sondra Dupree, Doreda Harman, Shirley Dixon, Shirley Van Benfhuysen, Judy Rimmele. ROW 2: Pal Muncer, Mary Lou Nisl, Rosemary Neff, Mary Jane McCloskey, Kay While, Connie Boop, Pal Weaver, Nancy Carmarala. ROW 3: Shirley Bobby, Shirley Koller, Laura Colvin, Gerry Lou Shunllwiler, Joanne Len'l, Joan Johnsfon, Phyllis Terril, Louise Slingluff. 100 wk 'Bi' .V 1-1 :IIfi': ii II STAGE CRAFT Miss Beatrice Ruff SI Mr. Malvern Randcils ROW I: William MoHice, Barbara Hursh, Carole Pelerman, William Glasgo. ROW 2: Joseph Fedevich, Don Lecklifner, Ed Lombardi, Bob Kifson. STAGE ART AND CRAFT ALWAYS BEHIND THE SCENES, BACK STAGE OF CLASS PLAYS, BAND CONCERTS AND MANY OTHER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES IS THE STAGE ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB UNDER THE ABLE ASSISTANCE OF MISS BEATRICE RUFF AND MR. MALVERN RANDELS. MEMBERS OF THE CLUB ARE OHOSEN AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH YEAR FROM THOSE STUDENTS INTERESTED IN STAGE ART WORKS AND WHO HAVE NINTH PERIOD FREE TO WORK. WILLINGNESS IS THE ONLY QUALIFICATION IN THIS CLUB. 101 ECHO EDITORIAL STAFF Miss Nan DeMuesy ROW I: Shirley Burnside, Joan Johnslon, Sylvia Kopf, Barbara Hursh, Shirley Bobby, Gerry Newbauer Kay While. ROW 2: Sarah Banks, Loclrie Beveridge, Bob Hammond, Marlin Dawson, Bill Mollice Donna Russell, Joanne Glass. qv-1' 'fa V- :1 ECHO BUSINESS STAFF Miss Nun DeMuesy ROW l: Cleela McPherson, Sheila Nichols, Nancy McConnell, Shirley Clark. ROW 2: Shirley Harberl, Norma Milliron, Phyllis Terril, Kay While. 102 STUDENT COUNCIL Mr. Leon Hildebrand ROW I: Sue Slrafion, Arlene Young, Kaye Harmon, Shirley Clark, Mary Ann Schuler, Belly Dawson, Shirley Burnside, ldella Knupp, Peg Beneleif. ROW 2: Gerry Lou Shunlzwiler, BeHi Baum, Judy Baird, Jane Elris, Donna Russell, Shirley Bobby, Mary Lou Hukill. ROW 3: Nancy Hill, Reia Cordrey, Caihy Maffhews, Connie Russel, Gayle Lessman, Carol Derr, Emily Dreyer. ROW 4: Richard Scherff, Louis Maggiori, DeLorre Haddad, Larry Sierra, Ed Lombardi, Bill Moffice. E T ADVANCED STAFF AIDES Miss Esther Puterbaugh ROW I: Dolores Lukens, Kalhleen Evans, Darla Flinner, Carolyn Wafkins, Marla Kay Bolh, Pal Maloney, Judy Rimmele, Carol Wolff, Darla Lewis, Jane Wagner, lva Jean Mills. ROW 2: Phyllis Bufcher, Leonore Lamouo, Connie Grove, Rulh Glass, Connie Grove, Rufh Glass, Connie Cornelius. Delyfe Dunn, Barbara Neibel, Frances Grinslead, Hallie Hall, Nancy Leidner. ROW 3: Nancy Camarafa, Deborah Feaiheringham, June Fuelling, Mary Gales, Donna Buller, Shirley Eyssen, Jane Efris, Judy Baird, Nancy Hoffman, Sue Sfraifon. ROW 4: Barbara Ladd, Mary Ann Chopson, Luella Green, Vivian Fuelling, Connie Fennel, Mary Jane Riddle, Nancy Loomis, lris Jameson, Louise Dounerd, Sina Swanf, Jackie Williamson. 103 R .-f 'P ' -axis-xeii BEGINNER'S STAFF AIDES Miss Esther Puterbuugh ROW I: Yvonne Dinlrens, Joan Jeffries, June Spivey, Barbara Dean, Ruby Boomhower, Barbara Beneleif, Dolores Mangus, Donna Milborn. ROW 2: Mary Cassell, Marilyn Brown, Wanda Eclrleberry, Anerfe Vierfel, Alice Koonh, Pa+ Hahn, Kay Harmon. ROW 3: Diane Buclrius, Nancy Gobely, Janice Page, Marfha Theissen, Carol Fair, Janice Lu+1, Pal Osburn, Janey Vance, Barbara Maselr. ROW 4: Faifh Maag, Par Lehman, Olivia Nego, Connie Russell, Peggy James, Carolyn Erslrine, Caroline Rine- harl, Donaie Gemma, Shirley Evans. ' F .1 1 .s Y ' f , .2 if : ROW I: Joyce Dugan. Bonnie Srover, Lavonne La'Ha, Barbara Bailey, Polly Fifch, Sarah Bernhard. ROW 2: Carol Jared, Donna Kenf, Yvonne Hurher, Sandra Fuldauer, Margarel Calla, Sally Herberi. ROW 3: Mary Cole, Sandra Marlrs, Jacliie,S+ebler, Par Robarr, Joanne Marmie, Carol Gerharr. ROW 4: Ann Wehel, Arlene Young, Joyce Shorf, Sandra Lewis, Evelyn Siidd, Norma Sedlccln. 104 ALEXIS LEAGUE Miss Helen Gotchel ROW l: Peggy Beneleif, Nancy Swab, Sally Gould, Norma Jean Helsel, Frances Grinsfead, Nancy Hensel, Mary Wagner. ROW 2: Joan Johnson, Marfha Weil, Mary Lou Hulrill, Carolyn Waflrins, Rosemary Gonzales, Joanne Glass, Rifa Landers, Shirlee Hollinger. Row 3: Billie Pappas, Joyce goughhfon, Carol Sneary, Dorofhy Williams, Mary Ann Horner, Joanne Lenf, Alice Porfer. Harriefl mi . ALEXIS LEAGUE The Alexis League is composed of fhe 25 senior girls wifh fhe highesf scholasfic averages. Among 'lheir acfivifies fhis year were 'lhe packing of food and clofhes for a needy family al' Chris-lmas, acfing as big sisfers for freshman girls, and ushering for all school evenfs held in fhe audiforium. This year's officers were Billie Pappas, President Joyce Boughfon, Vice Presidenf: Nancy Hensel, Secrefaryg Frances Grin- sfead, Treasurer: Marfha Weil, Hisforiang and Joan Johnsfon, Head Usher. 105 JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY ROW I: Pauline Johna, Gladys Kaufman, Carol Porlman, Sina Swani, Hallie Hall, Nan Hall, Shirley Collins. ROW 2: Laura Colvin, Gene Yolres, David Burke, Sally AnI'hony, Sara Banks, June Baxler. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Nafional Honor Socieiy is composed of I57: of fhe,senior class, SW elecied in Ihe junior year and IOK in lhe senior year. Membership requiremenls are an average of 90 in 'Ihe iunior year and 85 in 'Ihe senior year. Aclivilies are also included in chosing Ihe members. The officers fhis year were: Maryann Horner, President Joan Johnslon, Vice Presidenh and Marlha Weil, Secrefary. ROW I: Peg BeneleiI , Joyce Boughion, Lanny Byrer , Dorolhy Cornelius, Daryl Denl. ROW 2: Richard Dudash, Jock Feldheimer, Joanne Glass, Rosemarie Gonzalez, Sally Gould, Frances GrinsIead , Emory Hall, Norma Helsel. ROW 3: Nancy HenseI', Maryann Horner , Mary Lou Hulxill, Joan Johnston , Rila Landers. Barbara Larson, Joanne Lenf. ROW 4: Billie 'Pappas', Alice Por+er , Donna Russell, Carol Sneary, Donna Siokoe, Nancy Swab.. ROW 5: Mary Wagner, Marlha Weil , Carolyn Wailins, Dorolhy Williams , Carol Zagray. 'Elecied in Junior year. 106 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 7 ?i2Q1?if V I' ' 'ffl ' R : Qi nf y 4 l 15? -5 23:1 'P' xT..g,.i1yE21 25' ',aR Q53 no hus- . ..,, V,A.g . . ...,,. b A . N w , f an gy X T x . fx X Mgr ix' A O 53' 40 in C' 1- ,. Q- , '71 X. .H .,.wvH'xs X 5, 435 fn! r I 'V' L' rf, P0 107 333 AERONAUTICS Mr. Dennis Casner ROW I: Shirley Wesf, Sondra Adams, Ann Wesf, Ronald Decker. ROW 2: Edwin Muclley Robert Tolle, James Sfauffer, Ernesf Arbuckle, Roy Pleis. il - . - 'L.5N gl 108 LINION LEAGUE Mr. Clarence L. Richey ROW I: Dick Dudash, Marlin Dawson, Emory Hall, John Elsass, Jack Felclheimer. ROW 2: Darryl Denl, Don Blend, Lanny Byrer, Milne Randauo, Jim Bowman. --ix ,yf LIONIAN BUSINESS STAFF Mr. Charles Andrews ROW I: Peggy Zengler, Connie Boop, Barbara DePew, Barbara Hursh, Barbara Larson. ROW 2: Joan, Wilson, Kay Whiie, Jean Masfers, Joanne Glass, Joyce Boughlon. ROW 3: Joanne Leni, Joe Heicly, Emory Hall, Jerry Mansfield, Sue Bergman. 109 THE STAFF ADVISORS Miss Miriam Grimes Charles G. Andrews EDITOR and ARTIST Billie Pappas SENIOR EDITORS Frances Grinslead Alice Porier UNDERCLASSMEN EDITORS Midge Phillips Bill Blanchard Gerry Newbauer SPORTS and ORGANIZATION EDITORS Sue Bergman Dick Dudash Joe Heidy TYPIST Donna S'I'oIroe 110 TH This is America's top secret' hen an American marks his X on a ballot, he can be certain of one thing. Nobody knows for whom or what he has voted. It's his secret. No one can influence or coerce him when he votes-and no one can penalize him for how he voted. The secret ballot is one of the big secrets of a strong America. People who can vote without fear or reprisal offer little opportunity for would- be Hitlers. and Stalins to take over. And while dishonesty can creep into government, the secret ballot is the one sure way honest citizens can stamp it out. Communists would be delighted to see the secret ballot eliminated. Their kind of government doesn't succeed unless they can tell you how to vote. And after all, communism offers only one party to vote for! We in America must make many sacrifices to combat Communist ambition. But one thing we must never sacrifice is the priceless right to think and vote according to our consciences. Nor must we ever give up any of the rights that keep this country free and independent. TRADE-MARK REG. U. S. PAT. OFF: E TIMKEN ROLLER BEARING COMPANY The right to work shall not be abridged or' made impotenf' CONGRATULATIONS F ROM on mnfc e l2ln.morIni CANTON OHIO SMART APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN ibtiihtid -- Who won vesterday game? Whether you got the score by reading, tele- vision, or newspaper electricity helped bring it to you! Newspapers it to you! Newspapers use dozens of electrical aids to speed the news You can hear a who game on the radio for less than a penny. Elec tricity is the spo fan's friend 15' H10 POWER 00 'I-i-T-1o'EI1H COMPLIMENTS OF SCHUMAN DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS 2105 East Tusc Comer Belden 3600 West Tusc Dueber and Navarre BEST WISHES FROM CANTON HARDWARE YOUR COMPLETE SPORTING GOODS Q HARDWARE DEALER ,- L L L L L L L L L L L I ,- J L I ,- L L L L L f L I ,- L L L . L I . ,- L L S.W. 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Canton, Ohio Diamonds - Watches jewelry Glass - China Silverware Phone 3-9119 I I1 l-I ,- I ,- I ,- I I' ,, l I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I 1- I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I ,- I I ,- I I ,- . 113 -I-I-I-I-I-I-I--hI-I--I-I-I-I-I-I-4-1-I-t..I..I-I..I..I-I-q-I CRMEQFNMXNAEEESJQEWESQQQENKXEQQZKBJQELTSEESSQ CONGRATULATIONS FROM COMPLIMENTS OF The Staley Agency Co. Bache1lor's Pharmacy GLENN A, S1-AL-EY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 401 Clarendon Ave. N. W. Canton, Ohio DIAL 6-7219 INSURANCE MELLETT BUILDING PHONE 6-8209 Canton. Ohio Ei! SRICCREECMBFQUBCIRSCSRQT 52: BEST WISHES THE THE SENIOR CLASS u 33 mnhgksn na nosrusc. sr. z. ESTABLISHED 1910 105 Tuscarawas St. East CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS STARIVS CANTON MASSILLON ALLIANCE I' f' I S . 1 1 I 7 if P I 1 I I A I 1' I I I I I' QQQ- Q..Q.. 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X THE CANTO REPOSITORY congralulales lhe graclualing class of Lincoln High School and wishes all success +o ils members FOR SPEED AND SPARKl.E IN ALL HOME CLEANING ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THESE FIVE FAMOUS CLEANERS - WHI'I'ER WASHES - FASTER CLEANING --THE CREAMY HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER - KEEPS TOILETS SPARKLING -- FOR YOUR AUTOMATIC WASHER S - SOFTENS WATER - SAVES SOAP 117 E EEE '. 1 , I 4 67 1 r X L , , ' r 'lu HUM? PRINTING EUMPANY Sugardale 'ill tender E 0 57 , we am Coneys FIIITDII IICII di SCICL 118 -K: :KnK:lulnQ- -Q15-QQQQK-11 1- QQQ -.QQQ-5Q-Q-Q,Q-Q-,Q-Q-Q-Q-Q-t- Congratulations, Class Ot '52 DUEBER DRUGS 600 Dueber Ave. S. W. at your service in illness or in health 'k-fi' Prescription Service . , , - - - CCS!! l K ... , t MARLOWE'S 2112 Sixth Shoot. S. W. Across From Lincoln Highi School U,-. 1-3-3-3-y-q-3-y- -my-3-3-. .- - -3-y- -. -q-y- u-3-nj-lj1j11 '3 7 -3-3 A Best Wishes to the Graduates of , 1952 UI Ei 0 -Av Q ni , The Lincoln High School Band and Orchestra ' Parents Organization x U' wvvwvvv- W -iiiwif +,, W U. U: Compliments ' from A Friend 1? ti ll 11 H i ' 1 1 9 -m-x-x-x-x-x-I-m-s-m-s-1-m-m-I--m-s x I i s I I x s x-i-x-s-I-x-m-N-x x-s-x-x-3-3-3-s-x-w KOBACKEBS N. Market Comer Sth HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS To -THE SENIOR CLASS. WE WISH You ALL A LIFE OF SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS -114m I-IQKSK I-K-I-Kcknl-K-k1lq gl-K-K-K-I1Q1L1K--Kxh-R11.i1l1K1K1KxliglunlunK-11K1K1Q1l1Ku-lxkzI Best Wlshes to the Graduates of 1 952 The Malls Etna Gln 624 Market Ave North Bell Dry Cleaning Co 1267 Dueber S W D161 3-2205 Quality Cleaning at Moderate Pnces omplete Dry Cleaning Service Tailoring and now Complete Bachelor Laundry Service. O N E 3 - 2 - 6 R - DELIVE SERVICE Branches: 408 McKinley Ave. S. W. - Phone 4-3114 1408 Harrison Ave. S. W. - Phone 2-6208 -. - -. -IQ -I-I-K,-K-. .- 1 -l-I-l-I-K-I-l-1--K- -l-I-.l-l-l-I-l-I- - - -1-l-l-K-K-K-K-K-I-l....l..l..Q- - - -. - - .. ... .- -. -5-3-X--3-5-3-.3-5-3-3-.3-y-3-3-3-y-3-j- -3:yay-3--yvy-I'-1 I 3'3-S-I 3 N 2108 Tuscarawas Street. West Canton. Ohio PHONE 3-9334 COMPLIMENTS OF T h e Ideal Furniture C o rn p a n y MARKET AVE. NORTH AT FOURTH STREET COMPLIMENTS TO THE THESENIOR cLAss RICE OFFICE SUPPLY 204 THIRD STREET. N.W. CANTON. OHIO I-I-K-I-K-K-I-I-t-K-K-K-l-K-K-K-K-K-K-I-K-K-K-1 CONGRATULATIONS PROM FINNEY'S DRUG STORE 415 Market Avo. North Phone 6-4501 L F. Ycrrqer I C Syler I I I ,- I I I ,- I ,- I I . ,- I I I . . I I I I I I I I I'I'l I-I-I-I-5 9 9-W-'-l'-Y- -4-l- - -k-1-t-i-l-l-k- .. - - ..- - -1...g-Q..q.. ..g.. .. - .. - - -1- l 3 5 y-,-,-5-5-5-.5-3-5-5-1-5-3-3-1.-5.. ----1-3-1-I-yV-X.-5.-5-3-3-3-5-5g3-.y-x-.,-5- -X.-1.-3-3-3 5 3 ' 12, ' S , of ,XXV X I MA' A -fx oo , X J the worlds I ,fffj your oyster 4 in a telephone . . ,,,- Aww K Goonvm Dvoncsmun W I we W n, II- lu-Q--. -----.---.-..-.----- KIIKIII KIIKKKKKK --.---.-.-----..-.--.---.-.-k--I Baldwin Pianos or qchool Home and Concert Hall . fx I HAHN 6- CO West Tusc Dial 4-4923 COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIORS anion Laundry leanmg CO 319 91h Street S W KI! KKKIKKI Il I I I I f I A . . I I I L ff I :Y at .4-lm. Q I f fl! I -..-.J:.I I no I All I ,.x s r .f2,,. eei ' lil lien- I !,cL-x.w,qll1 I 1 im I I I I I o I I I U I I . I - - I I I - - - -4- - -1- - - - - -1- -k-l-1-l-o- -1-o-Q.. - -s-1-l- - - - - - - -l-l- - -Q-Q-Q-I-I H2 Best Wishes n your Graduation x.-5-.5- -.,..3-.,-,-5-.3-.5-X-x-.y-3-.P-5-3-3-.3-5-5.-3-3-3-3-y-3-3-y-3- my-nj-j13-V-XSX'I I'1 5-3'H 3'1 I from or entire staff JOHN ELSASS i ALBERT LAMAZIO ROBERT ATKINSON CHARLES MooRE ROBERT HUNTSMEN MR. AND MRS. BALIN Shoe Store Y FAIR Balin's K K-k- soDAs A ,D SUNDAES BANANMX SPLITS MILKlSHAKES c KES TAKE I FROM - 9 YOU'LL E SATISFIED , COFFEE SANDWICHES PLATE LUNCHES H T SOU OR CHILI When you shop at Deuble's 'for silver, china, watches, jewelry or a diamond, here'siwl1at you'll discover: at Deuble's, prices are no higher than elsewhere, but the quality is. And con- venient budget payment plans are always available. Deuble's N. Cleveland 8: Sth I-Q-k.-l-l-k-I-A.-Q.-I-A-.I-I-K-Q-I-I-Q-I-I-I-I-I Congratulations to the Graduates of The Class of 1952 PROVERBS I- 5.-A Wise man will hear, and will increase learning, and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels. .-The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge- but fools despise wisdom and instruction. THE LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL ADULT BOOSTER CLUB KEEP IN ToucH WITH LINCOLN HIGH ScHooL jom the Adult Booster Club I I s I - I I I I ,- I X ,- l I I ,- I I I I I O l L . I I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-l-I-I-I-i-l-l-I-I- -I..I--a-I-g...I-I-I..I..1-1-1-1-I-I- -1-4 l l 123 - :muy - 1 1 -3-3-sq - -V. .-1-.,- - -,-y-y-,- -.5- - - - - .. .-j-5-.3- -3-5-5-3-5-y-5-515 3 3 3 3 3 Congratulations, Class of '52 JOHN GASSER jeweler if if 1 EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING COMPLETE LINE OF JEWELRY We also have Class Rings BRYANT - KNUPP CO Congra+ula'rions 'ro Ihe class of l952 eye Besf of Iuclr and success nn +I1e years Io come I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I n I I 'HI3Y1iIII I5 IIX 'XI7 5 'I 1i 'l5II3IiX '5X3 I I HARVARD 'A' wk 'k Quality men's wear since 1914 'A' 1' 'A' 201 Market South Congratulations and Best Wishes CANTON FLORISTS CLUB I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I -.-.---.-.--.-.--1--y-nays: Fits fine . . . Looks good . . . and 't s in Student Hall on the thurd floor at -s-x-s-x-s-x-x-1-1-x -x-1- -'s THURIN'S HOME FURNISHINGS 524 Market Avenue N. 1 ' L L ' - L L M L L THE c. N. VICARY co. 5 'I'HURIN'S aa- 4-Ax: I . A , ,x'r,,-l ' STAHLHEBER'S 22I2 Wesi' Tuscarawas Phorie 3-6867 Your reliable guide to quality and good taste in borne furnishings THURIN'S HOUSE OF MODERN 137 Sixth Street N. E. HOWARD'S CUT RATE 900 Harrison Ave. S. W. DRUG SUNDRIES - GIFTS - Tovs CAMERAS - SUPPLIES - DEVELOPING Visit Our Modern Soda and Lunch Bar - - - - --x-I-m-s-I-I-I-I-x-I-v-I-x-I-x-s-x-x-x-x--x-x-x-x-x-x- -I-x-I-x-I-I-H-I-I-I-H-I-I-I-H Compliments of ACME SAND 81 GRAVEL COMPANY l330 Raft Road S W CANTON OHIO iff Washed Sand and Gravel Phone 4-b5Ib DUMONT ATHLETIC GOODS 134 znd st. s. E. T. A. Caddie Studer Mgr. Canton s Leading Athletic Goods Store f ik Congratulations Q H Z Il: C S. vu N . , I I T I I I XVI-H1111'I'I 3'-V'I I1I-'3 Y'Y I'Its'-Y l I'3'I'I 'I 3 l I I I ,. I ,. I L Xl I. ' ' 44 T5 I L I , I , I , l , I - I , I- T. I- I . I' C l - . I. . ' U L 4 L Ln a. 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