Louisville High School - Mirror Yearbook (Louisville, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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is El 1'- x 1 wif! ii!! L L-f-Q Q 0' W. gi if 9? S QQ 33 M V' fiiisy Xgq XJ' IT MAC. fwwfm SENIOR SPONSORS Wlth the gleatest 3dIH1I'3t1OI'l and the hlghebt xeapect ue the MIFFOT Staff affecuonately d6d1C8te thxs annual to our class sponsors Mrs M3bG1OStT3DdPF and Mr R05 Matheny xn appu clatlon of then' patience and 10xaltX to the Sen1o1 Clabs Ot T044 l2J I I S Q S MABE1, OSTRANDER ROY MATHENY .W , 4. .4 . . 7 ' I ' '- IFE 'vw 1 Q In ' Q -u t. vu. R A STRAUQSER In thls iIIUll'lf.l ye 11 ot wal the M1x1o1 Staff of 1944 has selected is a theme one vuh1ch IS f Xltdl lmpontance By thus xepxesentmg pxctollally the llfe of ou1 students m Loulsxllle Hlgh School w cannot help but see the V1Vld contxast between thls kmd of l1fe and that xxhlch 1s llxed by those IH belllgelent countuf It has been ou1 earnest desxre to mculcate upon these students the p11I1ClpleS and beneflts of txue democratlc hvmg thxough out the foul years of hlgh school May out students of thls class of 44 and all of the students m th1s our gleat Amexxca cheush always the ughts of freedom and l1be1tv and strlve to pxesekve them aboxe all else H E WILSON Superlntendent Prlnclpal Dllllflg the ycax represented by th1s an nual oux school has attempted to exempl1 fy m a ICdllStlC mannex the txue Amen can way of llfe In thls blllldllig and on these grounds as well as m s1m1la1 areas of publlc schools scattexed thloughout the Umted States we are carxymg out a xeal IQIIC expenment m Ameucan L1Vll'1g Democlacy 'ms compared w1th autoclacy cannot be taught by a hud taskmastex Thls doctllne of gox elnment fo1 the people must be learned by l1X1I'lf., Today we are all mole than exer avxale of the gleatness of ou1 llfe of oul love of llfe when It 15 thleatened by the contmuous SHCIIHCBS of m1ll1ons of AYYIGIICHI boys on the many battlefields of the wol ld It IS fox us here at home to d6d1C3l6 oulselx es to the task of ITl31l'ltd1l'llI1g an Ameucan way of lxfe plexlously expeuenced and now sacledly hallowed by our flghtlflg f0IL6b R A STR AUSSER H F WILSON Principal I I l 0 I' V. . 1 ' . . - ' . - I v ' v' 1. 1 - ' ' 1 '- f . . . Superintendent '. Z ,. I ,i . ' ,, .. . . . it . ' ' ' o ' ' '. J ' ' ' V A . e .' ' C L gel. K ' ' 1,4 ,lx l4l ur Custodians Board of Education RALPH CASSLER Custodian Ralph is invaluable to the students and faculty. Q We have him to thank 5 for the fine condition in which our school is kept. JOHN KERCHNER Custodlan Known to the student body as Johnnxe this man IS m gxeat dem md the facultx ln student body BOARD OF EDUCATION 1stRovs M1 HIISI M1 Wlldel lllll Mooth Clerk 2nd Row Mr Smlth M1 Schaub Vke present to the student body ot Louxsulle Hlgh School the membels ot the Board of Educatlon Thls select body of men holds xts meetmgs on the Flrst Monday of exerx month and dllxgently strnes to set fO1th pollcxes towald the general bettexment of our school In all exents pextammg to school functlons the uelfale of the students 1 uppemnost IH the mmds of these men Thxough then patlence and loyalty our school has been able to Fnalntalll the hlgh tandalds of prexlous years IH Splte of the fact that mn this tlme of stx ess such a standald vs as not alvs ays easy to obtam Through then earnest GH-OIIS ln secuxlng an excellent faculty they haxe made It pn slble fm each student to progress slgmficantly ln the Amerlcan Wax of Lxfe la . . N 2 by ' N' z d N' ,, 4? .f , , '. - ' v' ' . 1 , . 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I Ei' Ch P' S nl CL' ' S11 W1 ' nf S1-it'11 'e l11l1 ISI Emelyn Uwe Tenry Ohlo Umverslty BS Columbia Unlxerslly MA Betty Ullcny Kent State Umverslty BS Englnsh XI 8: XII Sponsor of Glrl Re-se-rx es Snphomore Clwss Advlsor Faculty l9l r ' - r Vocal Music Y . .i ' . 1 ff ' df Earl V! altu Kent State UHINEFSIIQ BS Tx pmg Shorth md Co Sponsor of Commercm al Club Llu.-xhgth Wal stlu Xlnlenlwrg College AB Umx ot Much MA Inlm Co Sponsor rf Nfmonal Honor Souux Junlm Cl ass Ad XINUI Faculty u -.rn f v5-if Vernon Ward Ruth Vg olft Kent State Unxverblty BS MA Ouelbem College AB G9r1erH1SClel'1CS GCOHTHDYD H Englnh IX Journwllsm Spotllght glene 7 8: 8 Awlst Coach Adu ,H nur' l x ffm, sh l10l ' 7 'z - ' . - A 1 ' ' A- -. ' - - ,, -,' g .0- . Qlsl' ' W - if f l - fl ff, .-51,4 7. ' . 3.'S,,rw 'fa l .i 4, , x . N 2'1 r if - A 2.,,,. ' 'QU , va'- l - V ' ' 'll . I ' ' ., l 2 J 3 , l X '4 I944 Mirror Staff 1st Row Elleen Shockllng Kathleen Myers Ellen Hess LOUISE Kagey Joan Rlddle 2nd Row Edlth Hostetler Grace Rohrex Mary Lou G00dlHg Marllyn Aderholt Ruth Jacquet Jean Lee 31d Row Jack Dlllman Kathryn Klntner Mae Jordan Mr Moffett Advlsor Mlss Montgomery Ad VISOI B111 Crawfold Russell Leslle Robert Dwyer Jack Dale Rlchard Cam Wlllard Krablll The Mlrrol Staff of 44 under the SUPQIVISIOD of Mlss Montgomery and Mr Moffett has chosen The Amexxcan Way of Llfe as a flttlng theme for thelr year book Thls theme attempts to portray student llfe 1n Amerlcan schools thus showlng the many and varled 8Ct1X1t1eS ln whlch we have had the oppor tumty to partlclpate The membels of the staff have been chosen from those students who have showed marked executlve dItlSllC and creatlve ab1l1t1es The staff has worked together to make this annual one 1n whlch each stu dent may have a special lntexest To Llfe Magazme goes the thanks of the entne staff for glantlng us permlsslon to use the tltle and theme STAFF Echtox xn Chlef Elleen Shocklmg Bu mess Managers Jack Dlllman B111 Crawford Jack Dale Bob Dwyel Subscrlptlons Donna Jeanne Infield Edlth Hostetler Mary Louxse Kagey Classes Willard Krablll Joan Rlddle Actlvltxes Grace Rohrer Mary Lou Goodmg Clubs Kathryn Kxntner George Conrad Sports Rlchard Cam Russell Leslle Features Jean Lee Alyce Larson Artlsts Kathleen My ers Ruth Jacquet Marllyn Aderholt Ellen Hess Typlsts Edlth Coleman Emma Pochubay Mae Jordan 111 - 9 1 y - 1 . . . , , - 1 1 - 1 f ' 1 ' . . . . . . , . . 1 . i Q ' . . . 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Patrlud Lallan Cl ubxcal Course Gnrl Reberxeb 3 4 Home Economxcs Club 1 Commercnl Club Y Richard Uark hula-r'1l Cnurse Spotlxgh! 4 'Vlae Burns Cllswlgul Course Prom Com mltlee 3 J mes Caldwell Cl use 11 Course Hx Y Rostronrm Club 3 4 Prom Commlttee 'i Jr Plwy Glee- Club P 'l Operetm Vlarlorne Clair Generl Course Home Eco FIOIUICS Club 2 Spotllght 4 Ldlth Loleman Lommuu nl Course Home Eco mums Club 1 Comme-rcnl Club 4 Glee Club 1 Annuwl Stuff 4 Off-ICE Glrl 4 la If Sensors Gen rge Lonrad Suentxhc Courbe Natl Honor Soclety 4 Pm 8z Rmg Com mlttee Glee Club 1 2 Llterary 1 2 4 Annual Shi? 4 Operettw 2 4 lllam Cram fm d fic Course J H1 Y H Y 'S 4 Serv Q lb 'i N'1tl Honor Society 4 Prom Commlttee 'S Jr Play lub 1 2 3 4 Annu 4 Foo 4 Baseball 1 Track 2 1 Operetta 2 4 Schnlfarshtp 'am 1 2 Gene Cuenot Commerclal Couree Track K Jack Dale Sclentlhc Course Commexuu Club 4 V Pres 4 Prom Com mittee 3 Annual Staff 4 Baldwlnsvllle Academy 1 Bal tlmore Clty Colleve 2 Baltl more Md 16 7a 44 'Vlars Contos Vocational Course Gxl Re e es i Gee U7 Spotlight 4 Basil Lumnot Ge-ner tl Count N IX x Wanda Jean DZIILN Classlcal Course Gtr R rves 3 4 Glee Club l Band 3 4 Orchestru 1 2 2 4 L terarx l Operettw 7 Ftances Davls Generul Course Spotllght 4 px Sensors Jack Dlllman Sc1enl1f1cC0urse H X 5 4 Chaplwm 4 Scle-me Clxb l 4 Pre 'S Serum C Cliss Pres I Prom Committee Jr Pln Bmd 1 tri De 'ite 'l Annull Steiff 4 Schollrshm Tenn 2 Buckexe Bm 4 Stale 194.3 Semm Plax H Y Cmmul 1 Dale Dol nan Llll1IlflC Course H X Prom C0h'lllllllt'C l Spolllghi omlmll I BIS I l' Genrgm Dnylc S -in-miflc Course: L -adm' C .I Richard Focklor 'nn-:ninnw Cnursr-1Sgn:lig,l'! , ack 2. 1'. ,a-4 l17l Vu glllld Dlmmerllng Commercnl Course Glrl Re serves l Home EC Club 1 Tre-as Commercml Cluh Operetta 4 Charles Doughel tw Ge-ncrll Ciurse Cliss V Pres Prom Commltlee 3 F0otb'1ll ske bal 9 B lselnll P Q Rohn. rt Dwyer General Course: Jr. H'-Y l. Z... Ch1pl'1in 2: Hi-Y 3, 42 ROSlro-n- i1n Club 3, 43 Prom COIIIIITII- 3: F' n B y 2: Jr. Annlrll Stwff 43 Spollight 4: Truck 23 Glee Club 3. 4g Oper- - '1 4: Senior Plwy. Carl Frank Vomtionwl Course Wllham Fl'l'.L asslcll Course H1 Y 3 Sclence Club P 3 Rostroman Club 4 Prom Committee 3 ee Club Z Bind 'i 1 eslm SWIII Bin June Gllbext General Course Glrl Reserveb Commercial Club 1 Glee Club 1 Man W Lou Gooding Suentltk Course Glrl R e ves l 4 Rostroman Club 3 -l Honor Girls N'1t1 Honor Socletv S 4 Chas Secretary 4 Prom Comnuttee '3 Glee Cub 1 2 .3 4 Annual S If 4 Ope-ret112 4 SCh0l'lI'9hlD T Wm l 9 Dorn Grim CldkS1C8l Course Glrl Reberves 3 4 V Pres 3 Rostroman ub 9 3 4 Secv 4 Pro Commlttee 3 Band 1 2 Or chestra 1 Svxmg Band 1 'P Spotllght 4 Glee Club 1 4 Operetta 'P Wlaxuu. Gleseman Cl INSICII Course G1r1 Re exves 5 4 Prom Commlttee ee Club 1 Spol I 4 Opereltw W Charles Glydel General Course JUCQIIIHIIIL Gouenat Cmnmcrual COUISG Glrl Re Nervex 4 Home Ec Club 1 Comme-:ual Club 4 Suotllghi Offlce Glrl 'TYX Whlda Grnsenbaugh Commercml Course G1r1 Re serxes f 4 Commerclal Club 4 Spothght 4 8 '7a 44 June Grosenhaugh General Courseg Girl Reiervex IS, 41 Spotlight 4 Glenn Hannay Classical Course-3 Baseball Il. Lois Harah ,Q Coinniercial Course: Girl Re- ' Nerves 33 Home Fic Club l. 21 f Coniniercizil Club Cl: Office 'ig--r Y Girl 1. S... ,' Ro in Henning Scientific Course: Hi-Y 4: Sci- ence Club 4: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 41 Band 1: Operetta 2. 4. Seniors Lavern Hahn Scientific Courseg Hi-Y 33 Rom- lronian Club 1, 2. 33 Glee Club 1. Ii. 41 Band I, 2. Il. 4: Orchestral 1, 2: Swing Band 1: Del Lit l P 4 mate lg 'erary , L, 1 Operetta 4. Herman Haren General Course: Commercial Club 41 Prom Committee Il: Cl ZS. 4. 13: 1. Baseball 1. 2. Robert Hauenstein General Course: Spotlight 4. Ruth Ann Henning amical Course: Girl Reserveb 43 Rostronian Club 1. 2. 3. Critic 43 Prom Committee Jr. Play: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. Spotlight 4: Operetta 2. 4: Senior Play. 7a 44 44594 Chan lottf. Her: on SCIEIIIIGC Course Glee Club -1 Oper 4 Alll n S Ellen Hus Cltsslt nl Course Glrl Rescues 4 Prom Committee S n vltltxon Cnnlmlttee 4 Annual lb 1 4 Ope Sfnlor Pln Lletus Hostmtlgr bL16llllflC Course N111 Honor Souety 'Z 4 Prom Committee G ee Club I 1 4 Opere Donna Jganne Infnld Clmmerclal Courke Glrl Re serxes 3 4 COIUTIIQFCI ll Club Honor G l N111 Honor Sncnetx 4 Annual Stwfl' 4 Of fi e G rl 4 IZU Thglma He. rn mgton Cl msn. al Course Spotlxght 4 ee Club 1 2 'Z 4 Ope 4 Senior P ax Raw Hoffman ts 11 a o ll xt Summa- Club 2 Connnercl ll th E Prom Comnnttee l' dlth llostntlu C,KllllllllI'Cl nl Course N mon ul mmr Snuetx 'S 4 Annu 4 Y 4 Offlrc Glrl l ANILIILL Jackson Genu ul Course North Can 1 Llnc 'S LINIISXI N x , I ' x V ' f f . xx gf XQ 2. 3. : ettd 3 ': we G1 H . 2 Teil H. , 1. 2. Il. ru 2. 3 l -1 ' J 1 Q' J Clz.a 'zl C 1 Hi-Y 3. 43 Ii. 1 IQ - - - 'Q 'g 4 ' ' 1 1 C11 21 ' 35 Staff 2. 43 Spotlight 4: Gles- Spotlight 4: Truck Sl. 4. Clt . 2. Zi.. 3 rettn 2. 41 ,, I 'Q ' ' ' ll 3 'g ' fn 33 I .Z. 3 - 11:14. Stzf 1 ' ' ' 4. ' . 1 -V M ' 1 11.1 1.'2g ' Alix .1 HQ 2: I lfl 1 A 4: avg. A I C i 1 ' l W4 Sensors Dorls Jacob Sclentxhc Course Glrl ssrxcs l 4 Glec- Clubl B1 d Harold Jones KlC'l1llflC Coutxe HIY fmthwll 'l 4 Eve 'Vlarx lmusc Kagu Cmnrnuclll Course Glrl Re xes K Se v 4 Ho te L Cl tb 1 Commerclal Club S 4 Secx 4 Honor Gxrl Prom Cmnnuttee 'Z Annual it nt'f 1 Spotlight 4 Office Clrl Evelyn Kindler Clzusicwl Cnursci Girl Reserves .. 41 Science Club 3. 4: G Cl nb 31 Band 2: Debate -1 Spotlight 4. Warren Janstr SCIEIIUHC Course H1 Y l P i 4 Suence Club P Prom Com mlttee Band 1 4 chestr Mac Jordan Conunerual Course Conunet Cl xl Club l Annual Stuff 4 Spotlight 4 Offlte Girl 4 Arlcnc Kandcl benerul Course Glrl Ruenes 'i 4 Prom Comnnttee 3 In vttmon Comnuttee 4 Jr Play Spotl1ght4 E151 Canton H S l Senior Pl'n Harold Kindler Classicwl Course I21I if 3. -r-ny s t -Q Kathrw n Kmtner Suentnfic Course Gtrl Reseue S ence Club Honor Gxrl Class, Treuurer 4 Prom Committee 3 Glee lbl Dbate 3 4 Annum Staff 4 V! llldrd Knablll Sutntlhc Cour e H1 Y Z Stl te Club 2 ts as 4 lN1tl Honor Q muetx wx res C xxx P es 4 Prom Comnuttce 3 ec Club 1 D 'R 4 Annutl Stiff 4 Opuettt ' lu Te un l D Xe- ns 1' Jean Lee Cl nxszcal Courbe Girl Ruerxes 4 Rostronmn Club 1 2 4 Claes Secretary l Prom COIHITIIIIQ 'l Glee Club fmd 9 .3 4 Annual Stfafl -1 Operetta P 4 Russell Leslie. Sctentlht Courbe H Y clence Club 1 Inxxttuou Committee 4 Glee Club 1 L erarx P 4 Ann al S ball lull 2 k Senior Plow v-- 4 in-. -o-4 ln, l22 74: 44 y Flora Knoulf General Course MLKllllLN l 1 Booster Club Ah U. Larson gLlt'Illlf1C Course Glrl Reserwu 4 Sclence Club 3 4 4 Plum Committee 'S Pm md Rmg, Cfllllllllllee Jr Pln Glee Club 1 Annu'1l Stlff 4 Spot lrght 4 QEIIIOI' Pln V! anda Lesh Cmmmercnl Course Girl Re serves 3 4 C0lT1l1l8l'Cl3l Club 3 4 Prom COI'IlITl1lt9E 3 Pm 'md Rxng Commxttee Jr Plfn ee Club 1 2 3 4 Ba 1er'1rw 4 Spotlzght Operetta 9 4 Senior Plix L harles Lcuenherger Sclentlhc Course H Y 'S 4 Vue Pres 4 Iewders Club 3 Class Tre is 'P Prom Commit T ack l Cheerlca ex Sh ew Lmdcr llllllflt Cuursf Glr YQN iSS li X Plum Cmnmllteg 3 Bmd 2 L Qpotllgzht 4 Semor P113 John Mc-Laulew X uc mnnal Course Leiden un S Sunil ght fo-0 P 2 A lxathrxn Martm 1 ncul Cm: K Seniors Hilda Ludwig f.1LllLIlI Course Girl Rmwuxu l 4 Tren 4 Rostromm Club 4 Honor Glrl Prom Cflllllllll wee 'E Annual Stiff I 4 Tun ken Hlgh SLhooI l aye Marker Gem: ll Course Spotlight 4 Ruta Memlnger Surnllfic Course Gul R N was 4 Glee Club l Spotlight 4 Operetll hm Ill M1 Iso. r un I nc 0llI'Nl nfl P 'E 4 Orchu x n P 1 an Ja-4.4 1 George Mulstu Suv. lltlfll rcs 2 H1 Pew 1 Prom otblll 1 'I Tr'1 hip Team Senior 't Lathu HIL Metzger General Couxs Glrl Reserxex i 4 Home Ecxnomlcs Club 1 2 C0111111ern11l Club 1 2 Jr Pl ax Snnllxght 4 Cheerleader 4 4 Ofllce C11 4 Se-mor Plfn .lf Ilan land Mlllel S1.1e1111hc Cf ree H1 Y 1 2 4 Q SCIENCE Club 4 From COIHIHIIIEB 'S Pm and R ng, COIIIIHIIIEE J .ax Band 3 Orchestra Sump, Band 'P .S Countx Band 99111111 l'1x Jlllld Miller Rm mond Munat Clllllllltlll nl Cour e G11l Re fem, ,I Coulee e ues l 4 ROSIFOIIIAII C ub Opere 1 4 G ee 1b Nlck Mosnot General Cpurse H1 Y P Glee 1b r r :ck 1 V! endell Oherlln General Course Y eaderx Cluh l Track Rachel Mx ers Cflllllllilllll Course Glee Club Kenneth Ostler Sll6llllf'lC Course Trick S IZ4 74: 44 S! 'vw 1' 5.1 fm 41- s I9 .1 ffikq 5 'x vnu... 455 2- AY If r,.-- IH uth Pickens Generwl Course Joan Riddle Ll iss1C 1l Course Girl Reserves 4 4 Chiplim 4 Rostroman ibl 'S 4 Tre-is 3 H ur Girl Serxuc Club 'S Natl H xnor Sncletw 4 IIIXIIHYIOH Committee 4 Glue Club 1 .2 2 4 Annu Staff 4 Opcrettm Z 4 SLh0l'1r hip Tenn P 'l Scnmr Plnny Robert Ritchie Sucntim Course H1 Y r Iinniin Club 7 'l 4 Se Cla s Presid ni l Prom C lllllllllet' 'Z B'lnd I 2 Lhestr.-il 'P I-'ooth1ll'i 4 Bas ull Tr Grace Rohrer Clusbical Coursey Nat'l Honor Society 3, 43 Annual Staff 43 Scholarship Team 2. 3. l25I Seniors Emma Pochubay Commercial Course Girl Re 5erves 3 4 Home Ec Club 1 Pres 2 Prom Committee 3 Debute 2 Annuil Staff 4 Of Hee Girl 4 Francei Rlne Cumniercinl Course Girl Re xes? 4 Gee Clubl '7 Lltcrarx 7 Spotlight-1 0Jer 1 Albert Rodak Clnsxicwl Course Bwnd 1 4 Orchestra 'X Nova Rohrer General Courseg Spotlight 4. ' 7a '44 Wendell Rohror ene-ral Course Glee- Club l 9 Spotllghi 4 hllecn Ruflm Cummerclal Course- Cmnmcr Ll al Club 4 Plmn C mmutteo Don IS Samblanet CUlllIllE'lK.l'll Course Girl Re erxes 2 Snotllghl 4 Offrcc Gr -I Emma Schauh Commercial Course HOHIQ EL Club 4 Cormuercml Club 3 I 1 Spotllglu 4 I Y 'ly' fi X' ,E . G ' 1 . ' - 3 , - L2 ' . 211 ' 4 1 - ' ' C Q - - ' -1 : I .' 2 . ' 3. iw. 1 Theresa Samblanel 5 'I il' . ' I A I ,JE , MXN ' 15' xx , x . XX l 1 1 I . A Cl 1 A .123 'Z 1 Bh- r . LGI Paul Ruffle: Sclentlhc Courme Leiden Club nxltatlon Commlttee 4 An nual Stiff 2 Thaxerf. Sallle XOK uumal Course Trick COI1llll9l'll al Courke Donald Schradu X ocduonil Courme Comme-ru ll ub 1 Spotlxghl 4 'ac ke- ball l Sensors Helun bnhladu Daw. iuunucker Cummercml Course Spotlxght Suentxfm Course H1 Y .S 4 4 Office Glrl 4 Rostroman Clubl 2 3 4 Pres Eileen bh0ClCllllg Suentlhc Courbe Gtr R berxes 'I 4 Pies 4 Rmtron Club 1 Tr onor Girl Cl tw Sec x Prom Committee l Glee Club Band I 4 Annu1lSt1Ff dl Oplrmtlu ' Semnr Plww Paul bhommaku n Llllllll Cfurse H1 Y l l Plum Lumml CL Charles Sluss SC16I1IlflC Course Jr H1 Y T ab 2 Scxence Club 1 Class Trens 1 Prom Com lnlttee '3 Band 1 Football 1 4 SCFVILB Club 3 4 Jr Play Bwndl P 'S 4 Orchestra 1 .2 4 Svnmg Band 'i 4 L1 x P 4 Spfmtllgh Thelma Shocklmg SClE'llllllC Course GJ Ruth Slauguthdupt Lummmruul Course Glrl H es ome Sec L P Offlu G Dale Sluss Gem-ml Course B'md 1 Track 1 7 I-2 . 25,1 3 N ' ., 3 'tfri ary I, Z.. 2 t ' t 4. I. . 1 I . Q- H , M by N ian C M 2. 31.45, eras. 4: l H A :A 2: , - Z: Q 1. 25 Orchestra 3. -11 Swing 2 1. 3 1 Q 3 E '- wr 4: , - X z L: 1' .j. N fl ll S-i - m , 3 -'- , 2. I'. ' ' 1 . 1 ' u- 1 ' ' II ' fl. N1-rv 33 H Ee. 2: 2: De-butt Z.: 1 irl -1. k ' L - '- - ' 1 ' I 4 . 2' re 1 5 ' . 22 . L. 4 M 2, 3, 4. A -71 Vu 44 Owen Sommers General Course Margard Staehll Cl lbslcll Course Glrl Reserxex 3 4 Rostron1mClubl 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 'I Glee Club l 4 Spotl1ght4 O -I 9 Belt! Stlmmel Commercml Course Glee Club Robert Stofer Feneral Coume Suence Club X Tom Summerx llle VUL lll0llll Course H1 Y .3 4 QCIEHLQ Club P Glee Club 1 4 S3 nllght 4 Ouere VS alter Stachll Gr-nu nl Course H1 Y RUSIFOIIIIII Club l 2 Smtllght 4 Track 2 Gee lh Frances Stlmmel Clussual Course Glrl Reserves 3 4 Rostroman Club 4 Glee- Club 1 Band 2 3 4 Orchee 'S 4 Lltera x Susie Sturgell Cenerdl Course Prom Com mules- 3 Office Glrl 4 Tans a Svenda General Cour:-,e Glee Club 1 2 Operettt 2 4 Ralph Thelss General Course H1 Y 'P Bernice Thompson General Course S otllght 4 Jefferson H S La ayette In na 1 2 R113 Vloland General Course Girl Ruerxes Commercial Club 4 Glee Club 2 Operettt ' S1 Q S Rolhn Tels General Course Daun Thoman General Course Glrl Reserves 3 4 Jr Play Spotl1ght4 Mxllard Upperman General Course H1 Y 2 3 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Basketball Enid Weber CUlllIllCTLl ll Course Glrl Re serves 'Z 4 Prom Committee 'Z Glee Club 1 2 4 Ltterarw Spotllght 4 uperettfa 2 4 29 Seniors if Q... by Mae Wnlton C0lILlIl6I'Cldl Course Glrl Re serves 4 Commerclal Club 4 Spothght 4 OHIO? Glrl 2 3 4 John Zumkehr Scxentlfic Course H1 Y 'S 4 Prom Commnee 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 Swing and 2 3 4 Baseball if 4 4 Sensors Robert ioung VOCTIIODHI Course H1 X Joe Zvuck Vocational Course Il'IdllClf:fl U Q Ar ny Tum Zvw lck SClf.'l'll1flC Course H Y Z 4 Sclence Club 2 S 4 Tren Class V Pres 4 Prom Cnmmxtiee '3 Pm md Ring. Commntee Foolball 1 B sketball 1 1 Truk 1 ' L30 Senior Day The third senior day in the history of the school was held March 24, 1944. The plans for the day were formulated by the board of education, elected by the seniors. and which consisted of: Jack Dillman s as .s a...a.aaaa ,President William Cravsfford . . , , a,,, Vice-President Eileen Shockling ,,,, , , ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,Clerk Mary Louise Kagey Kathryn Kintner The superintendent s position was filled by Willard Krabill and Richard Bixler and the principals position by George Menster and Tom Sommerville. The day s activities were concluded with an assembly led by the student teachers. Richard Bixler Tom Sommervllle George Menstei Willard Krabill Mae Bums Kathryn Klntner Eileen Shockllng Jack Dlllman Bill Crawfold Robin Henning L31 1 1 1 as .- J .v ' 'L 1 '- Q - . ' - ' 70: '45 Sponsors: Warstler, Mr. Holshoy These busy students have been seen at the football and basketball games selling candy. wieners, and ice cream. The sale of Christmas and greeting cards constituted a large amount of the money collected and used for the prom. Tax stamps were collected and re- deemed also. A capacity audience attended the play, Brother Rat. directed by Miss Frances Kostrevic and presented in December, Proceeds from this project considerably augmented the financial standing of the class. The above activities were carried on to finance the Junior-Senior Prom held May 6 under the leadership of Mark Zwick, general chairman, Miss Warstler and Mr. Holshoy. sponsors. The Juniors were represented in the cheerleaders by Arlene Weisend, and Betty Bow- ers. Several stars, LeRoy Van Horn. James Riley, Robert Mustacchio, and Ernest Coberly. were seen in various sports of the year. President .Paul Paquelet Vice-President , , ,Rollin Hoppes Secretary s . s ,, Marian Gulling Tieasuler Betty Myers Barbara Rebnllot Martha Izvsey Jean Reblllot Marx Russell Haren Ruth Shepherd Vtaxne Spring Helen Lautzenhelser Norma Shatfner Marian Nimereala Dorothy Thomas Tvulah Ieslie Marx Silagy Ruth Bachtel Rosemarx John Ivees Ernest Cgberly Clair LePage Homer New Heffelbouer nlwabeth Antram Maurn-1 Paumler house Vhlli.-im Pettigrew Thomas Rebxllot Donald Kmch L32 Juniors TOP PICTURE. F1rstRou M.-1 x Helen Lxutzenhelser Tvtylah Leslie Marx Srltgy Ruth Bachtel Grace Werner Margaret Edwards Marx Gero XIXIEID Evans Ida Mae Schwall Second Rove Kathryn Culler Vlarmn Gulllng Norma Jean Schaifner Martha Llvsey Betty Myers Wanda Carmen Donna Jean Trevn Ruth Yoder 'llartha RllChl9 Bermce Schvxab Norma Fogle lXorma Jean Buttery Helen Bury M Holshoy Sponsor Thzrd Row Rlchard Lmerode Ctetus Conrad Jane Cook Ehse Trummer Frances Scharzo Marian Nnnereala Catherine Samblanet Jean Rhodes Marx Helen Gllbert Melun Sluss Russell Haren Bernard Shoemaker Fourth Row LeRoy Yan Horn Phlllm Summers Wtlfred Culler Duane Zorger Bob Immel Ernest Coberly Kenneth Gordon Robert Lahmers Rxch rd Gllbert Howard Roth Robert Broemson Rlchard Ferrell Fnfth Rove Donald Glyder Jacl Wartluft Earl Plesla Donald Kmch Donald Stocker Harold Domer Viayne Sprtng B1ll Pettlgrevn Cletus Schvxallle Ray bnkefer Robert Mustaccho George Anderson Donald Daxls Mld3W Lo1nelH1rsh Levus Tho e Second Row Arlene Xlelsend -larxe Mldav Marrlvn Tets Betty ll agner Patrxcla McDon'1ld June Ertsey Doris Com ley Ethel Fuchs Phyllts Cassler Thlrd Row Mary Lou Manos Rose Goodwm Betty Bowers Jean Reblllot Dolores Ptllot Rtta Kandel Bernadette Huup Eunxce Jordan 591119 Hostetler 'Vlary HEFIICK Jacquelme Brobst Dorothy Thomas Mary Taylor Mary Jane Luke MISS Warstler Sponsor Fourth Row Tommy Hoover Georgene Ttetgen Besste Engle Rosemary Hefflebower Irene Shankel Ruth Sheoherd Barbara Reblllot Edlth Schllltg siaurlta Paumter Shrrley Dlllman Martha Hodell Mary Ellen Cunm Marcella Pfouts Ellzabeth Antram Fifth Row Peter Soundy Jlfll RIICV Paul Menegav James Donovan Paul Paquelet Tommv Rebtllot Eugene Serxey Paul Zwlck Marun Kllngazran Btll Lannelle Lewis Ostler Melvm Speakman Homer Newhouse John Sluss Slxth Row Clalr Le Page 'ohn Nees Joe Samblanet Mark Zwvck Vleb Kllkennv Austm Snyder Paul Blandford Gordon Ball Fdvmrd Sluss In Schmucker Olen Hershberger Rollm Hoppes I33 BQTTOM PICTURE, ,Firstv Rowi. Charles Mason. Loren Taylor. Charles Crawford, 'Harold Walker. Donald Kagey, Walter 1 70: '46 ws, Betty Germanoff Patracla Ktrkland Isabelle Darrah Dor Halda Metzger Ruth An Sefert Norma Tletgen Vtwan othy Bentz Jfnn Helm Dtmmerltng Jean Galbert Donald Momet Clifford Thorn Russell Gullang John Bettx Shepherd Norma Roth Marv Ellen Fraqe Elatne Starck James Samblanet P'1ul Snxder Arthur Hupp Tedrack Joanne Haxdet I Q- Sponsors Mtbs U1lCl'lW 'Vlr Boyle The Sophomor Class had tvao enjox able pwrttes thte year The hrit which mae held laet September featured a quare dance The Llttle Broun Jug Swteen students were prexlously coached bw Mr Boxle to perform the dance Other square dances m vnhach all the students mould partlctpate made up the grelter pwrt of the exenmgs entertaan an nt The spring partx 5 theme VVls Svatng, And Su 'lx At The Blue Bard Cafe Dancing, and refreshments of rootbeer pretzels and potctto chaps rounded out the ucnmf., The cheerleader front thas class v. ts Norma JL an Tletgen Delbert Couts Elmus NIQCIIIIEN cmd John Starck vaerc among the 'athletlc stars Prestdent Vice-President Secretary Treasurer on- ILERS 341 Ralph Datlx Kenneth Schrader Corinne Gulling Elewnor Smith Sophomores TOP PICTURE I'1rst rowi Clifford Thorn. Paul Snyder. Ralph Burgess. Cleo Schmucker. Earl Schmncker. Gene Hoff. Harold Bower. NIGTIG Schloneger. Seecond row: Elaine Bradshaw. Norma Jean Tietgen. Eleanor Smith. Vivian Dinimerling. Mary Alice Armstrong. Betty Shepherd. Ruth Ann Sefert. Alberta Mount. Mary wagner. Third row: Waneta Saunier. Mary Ellen I-rase. Goldie Jones. Helen Burkhart. Lois Miller. Joan Helm, Anne Pintur. Dorothy Bentz. Audrey DeWalt. Patty Kirkland. Nedra Conway, lvirma Roth. Martha Downs. Mr. Boyle. Sponsor. lfourth row: Phyllis Mlday. Mary Speakman. Shirley Ebling. Jean Gilbert. Dorothy Freeland. Hilda Metzger. .tlartha Ztnnkehr, Patty Schwab. Virginia Scott. Arline Rufibach. Dorothy Monnot. Ruth Jacquet. Geraldine Dickernoot. Shirley Edwards, Margaret Maurer Pifth row: 'loin Dowling. Gene Hoffman. Robert Sluss. Kenneth Schrader. Dan Dowling. Jack Goebel. Sheldon Sr-hinucker. James Gulling. Clifford Willotlr, Patil Espenschied. Bill Kindler. John Kinemond. Patil Gatts. Donald Wart- lllII. Sixth row: Donald Haubert. LeRoy Rastetter. Bill Beck. Gerald NICKlIlllll. Marion Sefert. Arthur Hupp. David Hoohler. l.owell Mowry. Glenn Stoter. Donald Hannay, Harold Focxler. Russell Gulling. Don Moinet. BOTTOM PICTIIRI-I First row: Robert Rutfier. Herbert Haas. Paul Darrah. Ray Bercaw. Melvin Bowman. Second row: Arlene Fogle. Wilma Stine. Beulah Wolfie. Marilyn Aderholt. Martha Randall. Martha Doyle. Rita Rosia, Rose Miday, Anna Mae Kilkenny, Third row: Betty Germanoff. Elizabeth Olinger. Isabelle Darrah. Elaine Tedrick. Pauline Crowl. Janice Summers. Don- na Plumley. Theresa Husein. Helen Fuchs. Jean Schwall. Luella Menegay, Corinne Gulling. Joanne Haidet. Miss Ulicny. Sponsor, Fourtn row: Kathleen Myers. Marguerite Buchmann. Donna Burchfield. Kathryn Brown. Marie Kohn. LaRue Emer- son. Lola Wallace. Nedra Cunningham. Ladine Fritz. Frances Paige. Mary Louise Ford. Edith Clarx. Fifth row: Elmer Jacob. Delbert Couts. Ralph Daily. Elmer Crowl. Elmus McCauley. Bill Lamb. Charles Runkle. John Smith. Jim Sambianet. Donald Givens, Lester Adams, Harold Gulling. Sixth row: James Scharlo. Marshall McDonald, Jack Bachtel. Clifford Myers. Earl Stan. Bill Norton. Jim Coherly. Patil Linerode. Paul Swinderman, Russell Raber, Elwood Scnmucker. John Starck, l3:m Eagan Va '4 7 Sponsors: Miss Montgomery. Mr. Ward Where. oh where. is Room 1506? Have you found Home Ec. yet? Whos the funny-looking teacher? These were a few of the questions and inquiries heard last September when approximately one hundred fifty green kids walked into the halls of L. H. S, But things have changed now. Oh. of course. all those freshies are still here and their questions still fly, but they aren't so green as they used to be. During the year they had two parties. The main entertainment at both parties was dancing. The .outstanding fea- ture about this class is their nearly perfect attendance at both parties. If first impressions are to come true, sports. vocal and instrumental music. cheerleading. clubs and scholarship will claim a good share of these newcomers during the coming year. OFFICERS President Keith Loury V1cePres1dent David Ritchie Secretary Barbara Ault Treasurer Jane Ann Marks -awe' -u'? ?40' nv' ,av- 41 Pollv Anna Taylor Ruth Frase Virginia Hannay Leila Evelyn Jaeb Lou Ann Nicholaldes Marcelllne Samblanet Henning Lucille Haren Grace Duplam Judy Doll Joseph Schilllg Gerald Conrad Ralph Brown Louis la Dorothv Samblanet Martha Ann Mooth Sally Lou Stod d d M n Hennm Ruth Patton mlelle Albert Fry ar 'lria g l36 A J l . f ,sa W fl ' lf. 'A I 6 'A ts. , . i . aw' 9 l ' .:, ti 9 if Q- : -' t' 'A ki' K 1' of az l Freshmen TOP Pll Tl Rl- lst Rovt James R171 Cltffotd Trump Robert Hodell Paul Uppermtn V nel Stetan Dlle Bltnnltud George Nlo lls Russell Anthonx 'Pnd Ron Leth't Schtnucker Juds Doll Pattw Cook Theresa Brahler Grace Duplatn Donna Duplaln Eileen Unkefer Lou Ann INlCh0l'llCl9S Martha Domer 'ird Rovt Carol Gonser Marcellme Samblanet Shxrley Zwtck Donna Shllltdax Pollx Anna Taxlor Kas Xkllson Letla l-Ignnng Helen 'vluhleman Bexerls Collms Ina Ruth Krabtll Jane Ann Marks Martha Ann Vlooth Mtss Montgomerx A x sor ith Ron Dxle Boron Robert Crowell Etleen Haren Vtrelnma Hannax Alue Blastman M xrtlxn Wionter Eurota Fulton Lo s Dale Clthertne Frank Ru h Frase W as ne Meadovns Donald Ickes wth Ron Russell Nlangus Vlasne Haldet Carl Collms Charles Thoman Paul Burkex Donald Boron Louxs Johannmg Rvchwrd Romlgh Russell Paunner Albert Frx Joe Mustacchxo Dawtd Rttghxe Kelth Lourx Hern an Monnot D1le Lmerode Btll McDonald John Brunner George Blelz Thomas Metzger BOTTOXI PICTLRE lst Rnvx louts Monnot Blllv Baughman Jack Newhouse Stevs 'nrt Carl Jack Zxmmerman Phlltp Riddle John Souers Iames Harsh Rtchard Aderholt 'fnd Rovx Martha Luke Mary Mld8N Exelyn Jaeb Donna Cornehus Ogereta Shreve Mars Chenot Ruth Ann Patton Sallx Lou Stoddard Jane Nelson 'ird Row Joan Cam Barbara Sutton Lucllle Haren Marcella McCauley Ethel Speakman Jeanne Herrmgton Dor othx Samblanet Wanda Herrick Helen Kendrick Vtrgmxa Teal Theresa Ann Petch Jean Hatdet Dolores Hane 4th Rovx Rosemarx Zvnlck Martha Soeakman Dorls Cassler Marv Gaxltk Shtrlew Brunner Marlon Hennmg Joyce Xlcktmm Ylllma Carter Emogene Sefert Arlme Snyder Vlrglnta Sllagw Clatre Eblmg Barbara Ault Catherme Roxer 'Sir Ward AdNlSJY .nth Rove Harold Mount Joe Schtllxg Thomas Teal Rxchard Hess Jack Sluss Robert Zwtck James Sefert James Van Fossan Dntd McCauley Paul Jacque! Jumor McCauley Tom Broun Eugene Humphrews 6th Rom Bull Thomas Fred Schmucker Roy Watson Ralph Brown Gerald Conrad bouts Lamxelle James Shaloskx Iellnd Green Charles Shtxelx Delbert Mason Jtm Ferree Arthur Duplam Bruce Oberltn Rax McCormtck Jlmlllj Green Bruno Frustacl l37 6th Row-Francis Oyster., Peter Kirk, Lester Smith. Robert Ileslie, Donald Slomsky. Wilfred Burns. Duane Raber. . 'v. ' . I - . ' R. 'f 1 . ' ' . 'I ' . '. 1 D 'go . , t . . C C ', . I . ' 7 7th and 8th Grade Flnlev Peter Newbold 2nd Row Barbara Wagner Joyce ob rts Ellzabeth Brovsn Geraldlne Dunavsay Bettw Thompson Patty Mong Norma Sluss Bettv Brunner Bervl Caudell Norma Dale Carol Snyder Marv Hoobler Carol Sefert LOIS McEowen 3rd Row MICS Patrxck Adxlsor Joanne Dunlap Marv Invxe Shirley Bxxler Betty Reld Phyllls Northrop Alma Run kle Bettv KITZI Helen Merle Newhouse Claire Reckley Donna Brown Bettv Adams Mlss Kostrexlc Adusor 1st Rovs George Burson Clalr Nelson Gene Harsh Jnnrny Cook Vernon Kllngaman Joe Crater James Shankel Wayne R Janice Souers Elleen Saunler Ida Brxcker Arden Schmucker Jerry XX alworth 5th Row Roswell Denton Claude Hallas Forest Yoder Elmer Royer Tommv Frltz Mxron Smghaus Glenn Smnh Harold Hatfield Chester Hosmer John Jackson Vlarren Vermllllon Norman Starr Vlfgll Stan 6th Row Xhlbur Vkarner Earl Beltz Emmet Boxles Donald Walton Jack Coberlx Paul Metzger Edward A11 Dale Teffers Rlchard Kaath Eddie Culp Jerrw Taggart Robert Mlller Tomrm Schaffner D'1x1d Dlckerhoof Dean Taff Snonsors Mxss Patrick 'Vhss KOSYYEXIC MISC McPherson Mrs Holzwarth nth Grade Officers xgh Grade Ofhqerg Emmet Bowles President Lrns lVlLEoxxen Jerry Walworth VICE Presldent Jack Coberls Betty Brunner Secretars Donna Broun Carol Sefert Treasurer Carol Sm der l38 . 7 ' K I t Se- l ,f ke Via 8 , I 'a J' 9' Q' 9 Y Y- . 1 l . l . ' V v , 4th'.RowLMitchell Souers. ,Duane Grendel, Richard Souers. Cecil Marks.. Merle Beavers. June Werner. Susan Sluss. l H0662 7044 N Organizations OFFICERS GIRL RESI-IRS ES COMMERCIAL CLLB lt R Ruth Ann Henning Join Riddle 'Nhrx Louixe 151 Row Donnw Jean Trexx Jack Dale Kages ,nd Ron Rita Kandel Nlarx louise Kagex Ed1lhSch1ll1g ,nd Rfm Eileen Shockling lflilda Ludwig 'Vlirmn Ixmi EFEH 'I SL IENCE CLLB ROSTRONIAN LLLB SENIOR HI 1 Ji ling Ruth Ann Henning Leuenbergrr 'nd Rim Csmge Nlenxter Thomix 'nd mx R1ch'1rd Ciin Due Ynd Rovi Harlwnd Millgr Richqrd Zu ick Schniucker Blxler JLNIOR HI 1 H0'Vlh ELOINOMICS LLLB li Rmx P1L1l Snider J'lIII9N Gulling 151 Rfm Dorothw Bent? Andres Dell 'ill Dorothx Sim 'nd Row John Starck Arthur Hupp blwnet Joanne Hwidet V39 5 ww ' . f ' . . K A' ' V '- A . A I '. ' . L. . A, , Av Av . V Av - v lei Rrm- Alyce Larson, Willard Km- Isl RowvDoris Grim. Eileen Shock- ls! Row - Richard Cain. Charles I '11, ' . ' H . L . - ' ' i g . 2 J L R ' v ' . 2 A . r ' L. 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I I . . . , 774457 D lcfe Sauna AdX1b01S MISS Warstler M1 Holshoy About two hunched fifty students enjoy ed the annual p10lH held at the Nazlr G1otto Hall 1n Canton on May 6 A t1mely theme was selected by the commlttee and the tables we1e et o1ated accordmgly Refreshments VV916 sery ed at the 1nterm1ss1on The ey enlng was spent 1n plavlng games and dancing to the IDUBIC of Judd Wa1stler and h1s orchestra The money for the prom was made bv selhng Chr1stmas cards refresh ments at both basketball and football games and collectmg and redeemmg tax stamps The Jun1or play Brother Rat also added to the sex eral hun dred dollars needed to foot the b1ll of the prom The general chalrman of the event was Mark ZVV1Ck Commlttees servmg unde1 hxm were Program Chrm Donald Sm1th Cletus Conrad Don Kmch Donna Jean T1 ew Phllllp Summers Earl Plesla Dorothy Thomas Melym Speakman Austm Snyder Rose Goodw 1n and Marx m Klmgaman Orchestra Chlm Tom Reblllot MHIIHD Nlmereala HOIHSI Newhouse Pat McDonald and Ruth Bachtel Decoratlons Chrm Barbara Reb1llot Donald Davls Russell Haren Rxchard Gllbert Twylah Lesl1e Mary Helen Lautzenhe1ser Marv S1lagy Bob Mustacch1o Bob Lahmers Martha Hodell Mary Jane Luke George Anderson Jean Rhodes Jxm R1ley and Joe PQUITIIGF Ref1eshments Chrm Phyllls Cassler Peter Soundy Helen Bury Ruth Yoder Tom Hoover Marcella Pfouts Mary Tay lor Dorls Cowley Ed wald Sluss Eugene Serx ey and Ida Schwall Adx 1sor Mr Matheny Eyery day ra1n snow O1 sh1ne the Junlor POl1C9 are on duty guardmg and p1otect1ng the students of the school on the1r way to and from home To these twenty foul fifth and sxxth grade1s and th911 sponsor Mr Matheny goes the appreuauon of ex ery student and parent m Lou1sy1lle and XlC1H1t3 As a reward for thelr fine work these bovs were gn en a free moyle and season tlckets to all the athletlc contests The leaders of the boys are Capta1n Robert Saunxer Lleutenants W1ll1am Armstrong Dwa1n Knepper Rlchard Yoder l40 Al 0 Fl fl 0 ,'. ... 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Y. . . 7 4 I v 1 1 y '. v 7. 1 1 ' U 1 V n Prom Committee Junior Police lst Row Phylhs Cassler Mary Sllagy Mary Taylor Ruth Bachtel Mary Jane Luke Dorothy Thomas Helen Bury Dor1s Cowley Patrlcla McDonald 2nd Row Ida Mae Schwall Barbara Reb1llot Marcella Pfouts Donna Jean Trew Marlon Nlmereala Ruth Yoder Jean Rhodes Twylah Leslle Mary Helen Lautzenhelser 3rd Row James R1ley Donald Klnch George Anderson Russell Haren Robert Lahmers Peter Soundy Robert MUStaCCh1O Rlchard Gllbert Mark Zw1ck Thomas Hoover Donald Smlth 4th Row Eddle Sluss Donald Kagey Thomas Reblllot Homer Newhouse lst Row Mxke Thomas Bobby Rme Bllly Gonser Don Brown Richard Yoder Bobby Saumer Robert Walker 2nd Row Merlm Gxey Russell Corban Ralph Llndenbaum Roll1n Sluss Jack A Cook Jack E Cook Thomas Vloland Sponsor Mr Matheny r Row Courtland Slmpson James Vxck Bxlly Armstrong Jack Kropf Roy Lynch Donald Mc Cauley John MUStHCChlO John Hxll Dwaln Knepper Thomas Trew l41 1 ' 1 Q. 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' I . , 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 I 1 - ' I K 1 . 1 l 1 1 . 1 1 -1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 -' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 7 ,. 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Advxsor M1ss Wolfe The first semester Spothght Staff by lntroducmg a number of changes 1n our school paper 1mproved It greatly over prev1ous lssues A longer sheet and a better grade of paper were used The Letter to Servlcemen and space devoted to the War Bond Campalgn, also were outstandmg features of th1s new and better Spotl1ght Other notable features mcluded the gosslp column called Party L1ne and the Chr1stmas 1ssue prmted 1n green The second semester Spotllght Staff changed the name of the goss1p column to Peep1n PBF1SCOp6 because of the government s request to refram from excess1ve use of the party l1ne 1n wart1me The outstand1ng event of the semester, however, was the converslon of Room 202 from a classroom mto a modern workshop Th1S room became GHQ for the LHS Spotlxght and Journahsm classes F11 st Semestel Ed1to1 1n Chlef News Edltor Feature Ed1to1 Woman s EdltO1 Spo1ts Mus1c Serv1ce Men Adv1sor Buslness Busxness Manage1 AdVeFt1SlHg Manager SPOTLIGH'1 Edlt0l'l3l Staif Rlta Mexnmgex Wanda Lesh Shxrley Llnder Esther Andrews Tom Sommerv1lle Gene MSISCT Dave Schmucker James Allan MISS Ruth Wolfe Staff Mae Wllton Don Schlader C1rcu1at1on Manager Helen Sch1ader Treasu1e1 Enld Weber L42 STAFF Secrnd Semestex Edltorlal Staff Ed1tOf 1n Chlef News Edltor Feature Edltor Art Edltor Sports Louxse Kagey Evelyn Kmdler Ruth Ann Henn1ng Ellen Lee Hess Dale Dornan Mus1c SBFVICG Men AdV1SO1 Robert Dwyer Paul Alhson M1ss Ruth Wolfe Business Staff Busmess Manage1 Jocqullllne Gouenat AdV91t1S1f1g Managel Dorls Gr1m Clrculatxon Manager Maxme G1eseman T1easure1 Arlene Kandel , , , . X as - as ' 9 - an - sv - . U . ,, .... A , . 44 - 9 ' ra w ' ' 7 . 44 . ,, . . . L v Q. 4 . ' ' ' B' 4 . . . ,. R Ist Semester Spotlight Staff 2nd Semester Spotlight Staff 1stfFrances Stimmel. Frances Rine. Bernice Thompson. Rita June Meininger. Wanda Lesh, Doris Samblanet Catherine Metzger. Tanya Svenda Nova Rohrer. 2nd Row-John McCauley. Jim Allan. Enid Web-r, Faye Marker. Shirley Linder Daun Thoman Dale Sluss. Miss Wolfe, Advisor. 3rd Row-Donald Schrader. Nick Mosnot. Tom Sommerxille. Gene Meiser, Daxe Schmucker, Bob Young. Basil Cuenot. Wendell Rohrer. Lt Row-Doris Grim, Mary Contos. Ellen Hess, Mary Kagey, Evelyn Kindler Maxine Gieseman Mar- 2nd RowAFrances Davis, Arlene Kandel. Thelma Herrington Jocquilline Gouenat Mae Jordan June Grosenbaugh, Jane Brahler. Wilda Grosenbaugh, Martha Boron. Emma Schaub Ruth Ann Henning Miss Wolfe Advisor. 3rd Row-Robert Howenstein. Richard Clark. Richard Fockler Raymond Hoffman. Warren Janser Dale Dornan. l43l u - n U u - n I . 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Y 7 Jorie Clair. 1 V Y X , , 7 Y I , P l , i 1 , ma. aww, Adx INUI lVl1 lVIatht11x L l H1 Y to1s1st+,d ol lIlX nun htl ttn F11 llllltll and txxtl Sophoxnous Tht club xx is undu the 813011801 sh1p ot lVI1 Mathtnx xx ho 1cCtLd than CllNLUSS10I1S xxhlth ttntt1f.d thxeflx nound soual pmhluns Txxo of tht speakus xxeu Vtaxnt Chusttnstn pusonntl Cl1lLLt01 xxho spolxt on safctx p1oblt1ns 1n fattonts and lVl1ss Vx iISllll I'htx 1lso d x open filllllll Cl1SLllSNl0llS on x 111o11s SLll'JliLtN such IS hox ..,1ll ul 1110118 d111gs and sthool p1ohltms T Q ploflts flom tht Hollx Hop lllcll thnx sponsoud xxt1t ustd t hux sonu ntxx sghool l1,hts lhen annual date pa1tx xx as htld 111 Aplll 1nd ploxtd XLIX sutttsstul PlLSlClLIlt Jun Gulhn., Vlu, P1es1dent John Struck Se-c1eta1x Paul Snx du TIGHSUILI A1thu1 Hupp Ch lplalli Jack Got hal sponsthle fol the SxxeethQa1t Dance xx hlch thnx NIJOIHNUI ex 91x xea1 And do fhex haxt 1 xxax of hndmg talent Ill the school Extxx spung thex haxt a ealch Fol Talent assexnhlx 1d the x lllltl ..,lXt sexual pL1lJllL pu tolmances One ot the Illdlll att1aLt1ons ot L H S IS 1ts 1nanx and Xdlltfl p1 1tt1u dancei Anxone xxantlns, EI'ltf.1fd1llIHLIlt xx1ll hnd It at one of Ihest txents sponsoud hx the boxs The H1 Y had a Illllllbil ot outstandlng, p1oa1a1ns and IH68tlDgS 1lN.lLlCl1l1., txxo SVKIINIHIIIE p81t19S Thu club xxas addwssed hx P11Xrlf8 Jun R1tch1L Selgeant MOIIIS Schal'fne1 and lVI1 m71llldl1lN d11tcto1 of the LOIDH1l.lll1lX blllldllig at N01 th Canton Anothu outstandlng fl1IlLfl0Il Londutted hx th1s b1oup xx as plax 111g hosts to the Lountx H1 Y and G R clubs of Stallx Countx ID Mamh The Llub 111 pe1fo11n1ng these dUtl9S has attmnptcd to C16-ate llldllllcllll and extend th1oughout the school and COIIIITIUIUIX lngh Sl tIICldICl of Ch11s t1an l1x 1112 OFFICERS P1e-sldcnt R1cha1d Blklll Yxce P1 e51dent Qha1les Leuenbmg Set1eta1x R1cha1d Cam TIQHQUFQI Haxland M1llGl Chdplalll Jack D1llman I-14 ll fl M S ' W fl n I I Th ' .12 '- ' 1 - ' th' ' N' 1 1 1 's. - s 1 - '-utx' 1 '25 -' 1 5 .' ' ' 1 ' ' ,' ' di- -, 9 1' - 1 5-V-' 5- f ' . . , , - , . ' , - 2 . -. .'. . , . x h. ,. , . . , 1, , , V, B, , , , '. ,. . . V. , , ' .' ' X S ' ' ' ' vi r '.' 2 5 ha st- 'oral . .. . , . . 5. , , . V. . 'G V Y V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I -I v v . . i ' lj- 1 V ' ' U I u 3- 1 B 1 1 , 1 Q I V ' 1 H Girls, hc1'c you see all thosc tall. dark. and handsome hoys who are 1'0- ,. X . x . 3 ,f . . . , v ' . , - B. 5- - , V . - - , .. K . ..,z v.. ' - . , ' L., . ,,.,k. .' - ,Y ..,. --S .. . , .t aj I 1-S .,' -1 L. '. 1-- F V Al . . x ' 1 t -1 5 - L- ' . I I II- V A- 1 v . A v1 wh X -2 n I h y , . . . ' f , , . , ' A .' ' ' . ,-. , , . V. . . ., . .. x l- 1 ' l .' ' ' Y ' ll .' ' V B' A ' A tl . b. v' ' ,- - ' S. , . . 5- . A... - .' v. ' ' . ' ,- - ' . . .' - . . . ' '. . ' . , . , ' . ii S ' . ' I ' , , . U. 1. x. . .' , L. 5. x . . ' ' - V -f . - ' -w K K ' I ' ' l ,A . f .1 ' ' 5 N 1 . ' l ' I . nf X A- w I .'- ll B+ 1 r s S uv.-' . A V ' . '-. x . Y- , - , 3 ' . . F. . el. J Junior I-li-Y Senior I-li-Y Ist Row James Sefelt Cllfford Thoxn Paul Sm de1 John StalCk James Gulllnz Arthur Hupp Daud lVILCau1e5 Kenneth Schladel Fled Schmuckel 2nd Rovs B111 Klndlel Dan Dovuhng Robe1t Sluss Jack Goebel LBSIQI Smlth D8Xld R1tch1e Ke1th Lou15 Russell Gulllng Mr Matheny AdX1SOl 31d Row Elmel Jaeob B111 Lamb Raloh Da1ly Elmus McCauley Delbext Couts P1ul Swmdern an F1anc1s 035161 Lestex Adams Don M0lI1Et Don Haubext R0b6l1 Leslle 1st Row Paul Paquelei Challes Leuenbe1ge1 MHIXIII K1111ga111an Ch3119Q Cmvntmd Melxm Speak man Pete Walke1 Donald Kagey Lolnel Harsh LEWIS Tholn '7nd Roxx Austm Snyder Wendell Oberlin Waltel btaehh Edvuald Slus Hmmex Nevwhouse Gene Sexxex Jack D111man Thomas Reblllot James Donoxan M1 St1dUSSGI AdX1SOI 3rd Row Ma1k Zxuck James Caldwell John Nees Gemge Menste1 Tom ZNKlL1x Tom Hoo1e1 Clan LePage Don Smlth -ith Row Joe Samblanet Robe1tR1tch1e RlChald B1x1e1 Waxne Spllng R1Lha1d G11be1t Robert Lahmels Donald Kmch Halland Mlller Paul Shoemakex B111 C1awfo1d oth Row Ray Hoffman John Zumkehl Rlchald FBIIQ11 Geoxge Andelson Robext MUS13CCh10 Don Davls B111 Pettlgleve Haxold Domer Cletus SLhvxa111e Daxe Schmuckel WAIIGII Janse1 R1cha1d Cam 14:1 . . - , . . 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' . , ' Adx 1801 Miss Ullcnx Whenex ei xou heai a glll boing doxxn the hall humming Folloxx the Gleam x ou knoxx shes a Gul Reseixe This unique organwation challenges each gnl to seek To find and gixe the best This xear the G R s again sponsoi ed that all out Valentine Dance xx high xx as called Hearts in Haimonx A king and queen vxue uoxx ned and xx ere attended bx a court of six members Again the girls gaxe cxidence of seixxce and good xxill bx knitting an afghan and piecing a quilt toi the Red C1 oss At sex eral of the meetings talks xxeie g1XCIl on the xaiious caieeis open to g11lS Among these talks was one bx Clant Cole on otfi e xx oik and anothei on nursing bx M115 Catheiine Kroft Manx panel discussions xx eu held on subjects xital to g11lS An outstandm, featuie ot all the meetings xxas that of inspnational dex otionals bettei citizens through selxice to others Piesident Eileen Shocklmg Vice President Marion lN1me1eala Secretarx LOUISE Kagex Treasurei Hilda Ludxxxa Chaplain Joan Riddle Piogiam Chauman Ruth Ann Hennmg The Honoi Gills a gioup of sex en girls chosen because ot then Chai actei peisonalitx leadeiship serxice and SChOl8l5l11p is oiganized for the purpose of encouiagmg other girls to make the most of themselx es Ex e1x xear the Honor G11 ls caux out a numbel ot IDIOJGCTS foi the bet texment of the school The most important of these this xeai xx as the clean mg of the teacheis lounge and the d6CO18tll'1g of the bulletin boaxd xx ith pictuies of serxicemen The Honoi Gnls also sand caids to those xxho ale sick oi haxe deaths in then familx The piesent membeis axe Kathixn Kmtnei Eileen Shotkllng Donna Jeanne Infield Joan Riddle Maix Lou Gooding Hilda Ludxxig and Louise Kagex Hb! Pl ? : I I Z ' If 1 . 1 1 . . x' 1 U ' - , , ' . -- . . ' ' H L . v T l 4 ... 1 K A ' 1 - ' - . - ' - 1 1 . - . ' . V ' . ' ' Ah . ' Y .. ' ' X X Y A ' I ' V V I X ' -' . 1 , A ,' . . v' . , . , .' . ' ' - . . . ' L1 K . - 1' - . 5- ' 1 - v - s I ' ' 'l T ' , ' 0 1' ' x V ' The Girl Reserves in their activities succeeded in making themselves ' Q- Q I wx 'sl D . 7. . A 'T . . . 1 Q I . ' Girl Reserves Honor Girls lsi Row-Patricia McDonald. Wanda Lesh. Hilda Ludwig. Louise Kagey. Eileen Shockling. Ruth Ann Henning. Joan Riddle. Marian Nimereala. Doris Cowley. 2nd Row-Miss Ulicny. Advisor. Rita Mae Violand, Evelyn Kindler. Maurita Pauniier. Betty Wagner. Arlene Kandel, Virginia Dimmerling. Betty Bowers. Doris Grim. Maxine Gieseman, Jean Rebillot. Rita June Meininger. Mary Lou Manos. 3rd Row-Ruth Baehtel. Martha Livsey. Twylah Leslie. Rose Mary Hefielbower. Georgene Tietgen. Martha Hodell, Mary Silagy. Marcella Pfouts. Donna Jeanne Infield, Ida Schwall, Barbara Rebillot. 4th Row-Dorothy Thomas Emma Pochubay. Jocquilline Gouenat. Mae Wilton. Patricia Callan. Catherine Metzger, Jane Cook. Ellen Hess. Mary Lou Gooding. Doris Jacob. Frances Stimmel. Edith Schil- lig 5th Row-Julia Miller. Enid Weber. June Marie Grosenbaugh. Frances Rine, Wilda Grosenbaugh. Donna Jean Trew. Shirley Linder. Daun Thoman. Mary Contos. Kathryn Kintner. Jean Lee, Wanda Jean Dailey. Louise Kagey, Eileen Shockling. Donna Jeanne Infield. Miss Ulicny. Advisor, Kathryn Kintner, Mary Lou Gooding. Joan Riddle. N7 mm Zuzateme Adx 1sor Mr Stutkex If xouxe GVCI heard a loud exploslon ox smelled a pungent odo1 as xou xx alked through the halls xou pxobablx haxe att1 xbuted It to a SCIQHCG Club project as a club member 1uns a nexx evcpemment Thls X631 the Sclence Club agam sponso1ed a moxle fo1 the students It starred Joe E Broxxn and xx as t1tled F1t FOI A Kmg Late1 1n the xeal another mox 16 Last of the lVIoh1Lans xx as presented Due to V831 condltlons the club xxas unable to take 1ts usual t11ps to Columbus Plttsburgh and Cleveland In place of the trlps the club attended a banquet 1n Canton xxhe1e the 1na1n feature of the exenlng xx as an address by Dr L8115 L1x1ngston from Du Pont Hls sub1ect xxas P1oducts of The Wo1ld of Tomox roxx For open house XHIIOUS I1'1BIHb915 of the club palt1C1p3tGd 1n p1esent1ng to the publlc a se1 1es of chemlcal experlments One of the most outstandmg programs of the xear was a general knovxl edge contest betxx een the SCIENCE Club and the Rostroman Club The Sclence Club was the vxctor w1th three hundred slxtx polnts to the Rostronlans three hundred ten po1nts OFFICERS VICE Presldent George Menstel Secretarx Alx ce La1 son Treasurer Tom Zxxxck EXQCUYIXG COI11lT11tt96 Membe1 Kathrxn K1ntne1 Adx 1sor M1 Stutkex The film operators are box and glrl xolunteers vxho dex ote on the ax 61 age one O1 txxo perlods a week to the 1ur1n1ng of the film projecto1 for all de pa1tments of the school It IS the task of these operators to p1ox 1de xlsual education f01 all de pa1tments vxhere thex show regular class films O W I IUOXIQS obtalned bx Mr St1ausser tshoxxn at noonj and commerclal films Du11ng the run of ox 91 tvx entx mlles of film these operators haxe handled sex eral thousand dollars xxorth of film and equlpment and haxe ended the xear xx 1th a damage charge of onlx txxo dollars Tvxo senior members of the group Jack Dlllllldll and B111 C1 axx ford both of xxhom haxe seen SBIXICG for four xears recelx ed axx ards ln the honorarx selxlce organlzatlon for the1r lox altx l48 0 l I I . , . - V . . , .' ' . ' Y if -I D Y Y ,. ' H ' . ' ' . ' V f 1 V' 4' 1 ' , A' , . . 1 ' ' ' 1 7 - y . 1 . . President , ,, , ,,,,, , Willard Krabill Y. . . 1 y ' '- .' - v - r ' I L' ' ' . . - 1 r l ' Science Club Movie Operators lt Rau Txulah Leelie Jim Cook Tom Zwlgk George Vlensli Wlllfnd Klablll Alyce Lamon lx thixn lxlntnel Exclxn Kindlei Pnd Rim M1 Vi nd Soon oi Eugene Sexxex K thlgen Nlxu Hilda 'Nletzgei Man H6l9I1 LAUIYGII lnimi Toni Rclnillot Mi Stugku Sponsol lxi nh Donald Qmitli Junk Dillniin Robelt Sluss, 1 I R wx Eugene Seixex Jack Goebel Robext Slu5s Melxm Spedkn dn 2nd Row Janice SOIHIHQIS Donald Stockei 'Vlarx Ellen Frame Lebtei Addnia Jack Dillmcm Richald Fuxell Jack Vlaitluft Haiold Dome! Bill Clavwfold Austin SIlNd9l John Stuck M1 Stuckew Sponsoi R x Hoflnian Kenneth Goidon l-NI S y .rl ... k ' . K , A Je. . A . A. ex ' . . - ' . if 1, . 'ei 1 ' X 5' A '. L '--' '. 'z ' . S 1 I - '. 21 ' . ' ':. ' ' A 1 ' ' - - '-N ' '. Y ' i . '. ' ' '. '. I-rd Row-Donald Kagey. Homer Newhouse. Robin Henning. Bill Pettigrew. Wayne Spring. Donald 1 ' . 1 D A . 1 ' ' z . ' S A 4 , . . .l . , . . . .. I . 3. U 704454 Eau! 14 'Ewa Ami? 7 Adusor Mrs Ostrandel The Home ECODO1l11Cb Club gxrls put on a project known as Hobo Jobs vxhlch extended throughout the month of Noyember The glrls went about domg odd jobs for busy housevx 1X es and 1n return they recened pay wh1ch xx as turned over to the club fund to be used to purchase equxpment for a Day Nursery The gxrls xx ere perm1tted to remodel room 202 for the1r project Sxx boys and g1rls under school age attended the nursery for a perlod of s1x weeks durlng Wh1Ch tlme they recely ed valuable pre school mstructlon from the g1rls t1a1ned by Mrs Ostrander and Mxss Kostrevlc The g1rls ln the second and th1rd year home economlcs classes had been study mg home management and ch1ld development subjects vxh1ch a1ded m the successful carry mg out of the project Meetmgs of the club CODS1St6d of dlscusslon of home economxcs problems and an occas1onal address by speakers called 1D to glve added personal exper ICHCB to the problems of the g1rls OFFICERS Presldent Audrey DeWalt Recordmg Secretary Dorothy Samblanet Treasurer Dorothy Bentz News Reportel Jean Rhodes Adx 1sor MISS Heasley At the begmnmg of the year the freshmen xx ere gn en two xy eeks of 1n ii'f.1LlCt10I'1 concernlng the proper use of the l1b1ary The students who d1d outstandlng work durlng thxs tlme of 1nstruct1on xx ere chosen to spend a part of the1r study perlods 1n the hbrary These glrls are xoluntary ass1stants to the l1brar1an They vx ork at the desk checkmg out books cardmg books and shely 1ng them Through these act1y1t1es the glrls IGCQIXG xxolthu hxle exper1ence 1n the S1ITlpl9 routxne of hbrary xx ork la0 H I , 1 7 If O Il If I Y . v ' V 4 . Y . . . Y . V - . . Vice-President ,,,,,s,,. ,,,s,,.. ,,,s,,,s,.,s,,,,s .....,,.. J oanne Haidet -' ' , v ' , v v 1 ' - ' J l-lome EC Club Jumor Llbrarlans lst Row Ruth Patton Sally Stoddaxd Dolothy Samblanet Axlene Snxdel Nugmla Teal Ethel Speak mm Bernadette Hupp Betty Shepheld Waneta Saun1e1 9nd Row Joyce MLK1mm Audley DeWalt Patuua Knkland Doxothy Bentz Glace Duplaln Nedm Conway Emma Schaub Nolma Roth Dorothy Monnot Shllley Bxunnel Mls Ostrandel Sponaol lm Jean Rhodes Jean Gllhelt Patuua Cook Elleen Unkefex Cathexme Samblanet Wanda Carmen Je anne Helrmgton 151 Row Lxbxauan M155 Heasley Lucllle Halen Ruth Patton X7llglI'lld Hannay Mlss Manoa ASSISI mt Llbxarxan 2nd Row Vngmxa Sllagy Maxcellme Samblanet Shlrley Zvuck Ruth Fxase Judy Doll P3tllC18 Cook E211 U I l . 4 . . , . . V v . , , , . V. ' -, , , - 3rd Row-Letha Schmucker. Joanne Haidet. Marguerite Buchmann. Catherine Royer, Pollyanna Tay'- 1715 07914 Adxisor Miss Gordon There are several girls IH our school who are working faithfullx dax after dag. although xerx little IS heard about them Thex are the office girls who xxork in Mr Straussers and Mr Wilsons offices Bx practicing the fundamentals of office vxork including txpxng filing dictation and general office procedure thex receixe xaluable practical ex perience Senior girls are the helpers in Mr Straussers office assisted by some Junior girls who xx 111 replace the seniors next Vear Those girls working in Mr Wilsons office do such tasks as collecting attendance slips recording grades and contacting people who fail to come in for excuses This training lb of benefit because of the experience it gn es for future Jobs in offices These girls also render a great service to the school bg help mg with the many duties of the offices Miss Gordon and Mr Wilson are the superxisors of this office force Adxisors Miss Sheedk Mr Walter bution to the war effort The bookkeeping class under the careful supervl sion of Miss Sheedx had charge of selling the stamps and bonds which xx ere on sale in the home rooms ex erx Tuesdax and Thursday The competitlxe SX stem of last tear was revix ed and home rooms again attempted to min the banner bx buxing the most stamps and bonds for a xeek This gioup also conducted a Bux A Plane campaign xx hich was started in February B5 May S15 000 was raised to bux a trainlng plane fox the armed forces A plaque was placed in the plane to shovx that the students of L,0Ll1SX1llB had purchased it In addition to these actix ities the club held a paxtx in the gxm OFFICERS President Donna Jean Trevx Vice President Jack Dale Secretarx Louise Kagex Treasurer Edith Schilhg Chaplain Rita Kandel la2 W 4 1 4 I I J . 4' , ' ' ' ' . ' 4 1 - 1 - ' . Q . . . . 7 - . 7. Y . . The club continued the sale of stamps and bonds this year as its contri- . ' Y v , . , . . v v - v y l 7 . 1 ' I .V . ' 1 Cffice Girls Commerial Club 'ii RA Fust Row Edlth Hostetler Donna Jeanne Infield Loulse Kagey MISS Goldon Sponsox Edlth Cole man Low Haxsh Mae Jordan Second Row Dolls Coxslex Phyllls M1d3V Emma Pochubay Mae WlllOH Jocqullllne Gouenat Ruth Ann Sefelt Non ma Txetgen Thnd Roxx DOIIQ Samblanet Cathexme Metzger Pattx Schxmb Elleen Bulgess SUSIQ Stulgell Fnct Row Maxy Wagner Norma T1etgen Phylhs Casslex Rlta Kandel Edlth Coleman Janlce Som mem Axlene WGlSEHd Maulyn Adexholt Maltha Doyle Second Row NIISS Sheedy AdX1SOI DOIIS Casslel lvlilly Ellen Cunln Maly Lou Manos Edxth Sllllllg DUIOIGS P11101 Mfnx Sxlagy Elleen Ruflm Geraldlne Dxckexhoof Georgene Tletgen VINIHH Exans M Vlaltere AdXlSOl Thud Roxx Helen Bury Nolma Fogle Belmce Schwab Donna Jean Trevu Maman Gullmg Rlta Mae Xmland Flancei Rune Jocqullllne Gouenat Xvllda Gxosenbaugh Loulse Kagey Fourth Row Ida Schvuall Mae Wllton Norma Schaffnel Russell Haren Jack Dale Ras Hoffman Jum Cmcenhaueh Ladlne Futz Lola Wallace lo? , , V. 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'. . . .' . 11 Adx 1sor M1ss Kostrevlc The Rostronlan Club declded to 1mproxe the clubs standlng th1s year and to accompllsh more vxorthwhlle projects The Constltutlon of the Club xx as stud1ed and rex lSGd so that the member sh1p lb no longer lxmlted to th1rty fix e To become a ROStTOHlaD Club member a student must gzxe a dramatlc readlng or some sort of speech Some of thls years features xxere Extemporaneous talks group dls cusslons and choral readxng Txxo plaxs a comedy and a tragedy were also presented 1n an assembly program so that the student body xx ould have an ldea of the work whxch the Rostronlan Club has accompllshed The Rostroman Club challenged the Scxence Club to a match of w1ts at a QUIZ contest and a panel of capable students xvas chosen from each club to take part The Sc1ence Club was the x1ctor The mam undertaklng of the ROStTOH18D Club was the Leap Year Dance on January 1 Wh1Ch was glven 1n honor of the Alumnl The gxrls as the name of the dance adx ocated took the 1n1t1at1ve and they asked for the dates made novelty corsages and tr1ed to act l1ke gentlemen An enjoyable lnter m1ss1on program was presented wxth a solo by Patty Schwab a readxng by Frances Stlmmel and speeches by Dave Schmucker presldent of the Ros tron1an Club and B1ll Fr1tz cha1rman of the dance Mr Strausser welcomed the serx ICG men present Punch and cookles xx ere served At the begmnmg of the xear the club had two sponsors but s1nce Mr Holzwarth xx ent to the armx M1ss Kostrex 1C remains as slngle adx lsor of the c ub Adxlsor Mr Boxle A nexx record The Lou1sx1lle H1gh School debate team establlshed a new mark th1s year The debaters xx on a greater percentage of debates than any other team from our school had ex er xx on Some of the debates ID xxh1ch they part1c1pated vxere held at Struthers Youngstoxxn and Canton McK1nlex The team xxas also represented at the County Tournament on March 11 At Youngstown the team prox ed quxte successful by xx 1nn1ng 06 of the debates ln Wh1Ch thex took part Lou1sv1lle defeated elghteen teams 1D clud1ng sex eral from schools 1n Wooster McKxnley and Youngstoxxn Th1s year s A team fO1 the afhrmatxxe vxas composed of W1llard Krablll and Donald Dav1s On the A team for the negat1ve were Kathrxn K1ntner and Jane Cook During 51X years out of sex en and for flxe consecutlxe xears the debate team has xvon the countx champlonshlp la4 K fl Q Y- ' . . A . - . . , . . V v . Y . . ' V ' 1' 1 - N . .Y . . . V- Y 4 . V . . . Y . U , . ' v y . . . . . v - v 7 . 9 7 ' 9 a v ' , . . . V. 1 . V . . Y v 1 4. Y v . Y. . . v. Q. . v V 1 , . Y. . 1 . V v v . Y . v . . 7 7 D ' 7 1 . 5. -. , , 1' . V Q . . V 7 . V 1 I . . Y V . . ' 1' - - v v ' v v e Rostronian Club Debate Team lst Row-Dorothy Thomas. Jean Lee. Ruth Ann Henning. Dave Schmucker. Eileen Shockling. Richard Cain. Doris Grim, Julia Miller. 2nd Row-Mr. Holzwarth, Sponsor, Ruth Shepherd. Barbara Rebillot. Maurita Paumier. Joan Riddle. Mary Alice Armstrong, Miss Kostrevic, Sponsor. 3rd Row-Margaret Staehli, Betty Myers. Rose Mary Hef'felbower. Patricia Schwab. Marian Niinereala. Martha Zumkehr. Mary Lou Gooding. 4th Row-James Caldwell. Robert Dwyer. Robert Ritchie. Walter Staehli. Rollin Hoppes. lst Row-Dorothy Thomas. Arlene Rufibach, Virginia Scott. Patricia Schwab. Kathryn Kintner. Jane Cook. Marian Henning. 2nd Row-James Sefert, Homer Newhouse. Clair LePage, Paul Swindeiman. Donald Davis. Mr. Boyle. Sponsor, Willard Krabill. Lester Adams. Fred Schmucker, Paul Snyder. E55 National Of Honor Society 1st Row Mary Lou Gooding Grace Rohlex Miss Warstler Advisor Joan Rlddle Donna Jeanne In field Edith Hostetler 2nd Row Mr Boyle Advisor George Conrad Willard Krabill Cletus Hostetlel B111 Crawfold Mx Strausser Superintendent AdVl50lb Miss Warstler Mr Boyle This society was started for the purpose of encouraging scholarship in the secondary schools of this country and for the raising of education to originate in the student himself To become a member the student must be from the upper third of his class and must have half As and half B s Besides this requlrement he IS graded in character leadership and service To be chosen in ones Junior year requires the unanimous vote of the senior membels Five of the sex en members of the faculty council must approwe before a senior candidate IS admitted to the SOCl6ty An assembly 1S held during the second semestel for the formal 1n1t1at1on of the nevx members Ia6 higher standards. Its primary purpose is to have the desire to improve ' 1 lm? ae- 5 K ', . N U 'Ts 4, - l fum 'Sw O 4 . , - 4-1 , ' I f 5, 7 ,W 7 1 -Q I I 'sash if .I FITS1 Row B111 Petuglevs J1m Rlley Leste1 Adams Charles Crawfo1d B11lK1nd1e1 Don K1nch John Nees Second Row Challes Doughexty Paul A111son Ha1o1d Jones Cha11es Sluss Da1e Dolnan Tom ZWlCk B111 Crawford R1Ch3ld B1X19l Bob R1tch1e George Menster Russe11Les11e Th1rd Row Howaxd St1er Coach Elmus McCauley John Staxck Tom Hooxel Bob MUSf3CCh1O Ea11 Stan LeRox VanHo1n Don Dans Waxne Sprmg Ernest Coberly Wayne Ashbaugh Coach Foulth Row B111 Thomas Md1Sh311 McDonald B111 McDonald Bob Les11e Helbert Haas J1m Cobe11x Rlchard G11be1t Don Gnens Frank Oyster Dlck ROmlgh V1ore1 Stefan J1m Van Fossan Flfth Row J1m Sefert R1cha1d Cam Mgr Don Momet Mgr Paul Paquelet Mgr Ke1th Louxy Herman Monnot Joe MUS1dCChlO Paul Menegax Tom Rebxllot Mgr J1m Gulhng Mgr LOIHG1 Ha1sh vvlgl 158 0 I 0 O 'Q' U' 5' 0 . .o .' '.o0 s ' ' , . o . s . 0 . Q ' Q Q 0 Og . , 5 O 'a I . Vi! wt ,Z W A 1 1 15,1 W , 7 .5 K' .A 1 1 2145 1. ', .'0o,'0,o ,Q 'o.0'5f, :Q '.o Q. ' o . Q, ,' .g .0 , . 0 o 0 0 Q 0 0 Q I l o '.' 0.1 . 00 : 9 Q I ' 'Q Q Q I lo U O ,O Q. ..v. . , . . so . , e ' 1 ' ' 4 0 0 'Q' Q ' 1 5 O C. ' . 0 0 . 0 0 ' 'O' O ' ' ' ' ' 'O Q 0. o ' o . 'A' . ' In ' . 1- I 7 in 5 I 14 D A l .V V. . ., . ., . 1 654 'Me 'glue famine Football Scores games whlle loslng only tlnee The The Raxders elexen had a fauly successful season wmmng sxx seasons record follows Loulsvllle Loulsvlllf. Loulsvllle Loulsvllle Loulsvllle LOU1SV1llQ Loulsvllle Loulsvllle Loulsvllle QS Lehman Columbland Sebrmg North Canton Boardman L1sbon St Johns East Paleslme Mmerxa , v 1 Robert RltChlE George Menster Tom Zvuck Paul Alllson Russell Leslle Leroy VanHorn Charles Sluss Mark Zvuck Harold Jones Ernest Coberlw Charles Doughertv lD9l 0 25 19 ,fs 19 ' 0 25 ' 6 2 18 ,, 32 ' , .,,.7 A' 27 . '. ,W6 7 ' H13 14 ' ' . 6 ..!Q5.g... 21.8.9 ...Q.......Q 1. 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Wlmpy Ekme 'PA may Ib PAUL ALLISON Halfback All T11 County Flrst Team 44 Fast-elusne snake hlpped locker 1oom clown known as Pap RICHARD BIXLER Halfback 44 Pass 1ntercept1on fast super SIX Da1e dey 1l BIX ERNEST COBERLY Tackle 45 Rugged hard h1tt1ng sports at all hours Ernle WILLIAM CRAWFORD Halfback 44 Good ground gamer dependable ready when needed B1 DONALD DAVIS End 45 Tall sturdv scarclty ID h1s SIZE of feet Blg Don DALE DORNAN Fullback 44 Llttle but mlghty dr1ves llke Test P1 o Foxy CHARLES DOUGHERTY End 44 Pass snatcher deluxe b1g hands erget1c talke1 Chlck THOMAS HOOVER End 45 Shmes on defense enjoys football and 1rls expected 45 mamstay Hoogy HAROLD JONES Guard All T11 County F1rst Team 44 A gresslxe bear fO1 punlshment l tle fat boy orlglnal d1alect Wunpy RUSSELL LESLIE End All T11County Second Team 44 Hard fightmg fast runnel slovt dresser extra po1nte1 Les ELMUS McCAULEY Halfback 46 Lots of natural abxllty bullet passes Sophomore romeo Mouse ma Football Lettermen CEORGE MENSTER Qualterback 44 Brams of team plenty of fight punter handsome Georg1e ROBERT MUSTACCHIO Quarte1 back Long passmg bankrupts barbe1s West End s hero Reb JAMES RILEY Quarterback 45 Eff1c1ent punte1 steady blocke1 hlgh hopes next season Jlm ROBERT RITCHIE Halfback All T11 County Second Team 44 Most yaluable hlgh SCOTQ1 seldom xx ashes socks Shark CHARLES SLUSS Guard All T11 Coun ty Thlrd Team 44 Plenty rough defenslve standout ca k1ller bloody nose Chuck WAYNE SPRING Tackle 45 Penetrates hne sturdy l1kes Florlda JOHN STARCK Center 46 Good on defense pI'OlT1IS1I1g centel adores S1ph Johnny LEROY VANHORN Tackle 45 Defenslye standout squads tallest man Northbound taxx Van MARK ZWICK Cente1 All T11 County Second Team 45 Takes and glxes out plenty tough l1ne backer Greek THOMAS ZWICK Tackle All T11 Coun ty Second Team 44 Rough and tough ha1d h1tt1ng three year letterman 44 Captaxn Tom TRI COUNTY FOOTBALL STANDINGS BOdIdH1dI'1 Loul y llle East Palestlne Columblana MIHGIYH Llsbon Seb11ng Won Lost T1ed Pc 1000 1 1 :J 5 I i Z 5- I - u .. qv . 7 - . 1 - 1 5 l .h 1 .ui , T 41 Z .I 5445-1 . .,' - ' ' 4 :A -,, .. ' ' -- 'llf' , Q - . - . 1 . 1 ' , t 1 t Z 4: Y 'v '. 1 ,A .- ,, 1 - en' sunshine - Chick g. i U 1- . 4 vi., Vx.. , T -- V. g - - ' -1t- - '- -' I I ut '7 K ' , -v 11 1 11 Q ' - ' 1. ' ' ' 6 0 0 . 'S 'A 4 2 0 66' ' ' ' 4 2 0 .GBP ' 1 3 3 0 .'00 ' ' ' 3 3 O .500 ' 0 5 1 .000 'l 0 5 I ,000 l6-'fl chad de fmdefw Most Valuable Players Coaches o ' 0 , 0 I O 1 O O O Illia? p . Thomas Zvuck Robelt Rltchle Wayne Ashbaugh Howard Stxex Tom Zvuck and Bob Rltchle were chosen as captam and most yaluable player respectlvely on the Football Team Zvtlck who alternated between tackle and fullback earned h1S thlrd football letter thls season RltChl8 who was first strlng halfback fm the second stralght year led the Ralders m both ground galfllllg and scormg The coaches oplnlon of the team IS as follows The team thxs year can be commended on then good l9COld They had to oyercome many obstacles otherwise they mxght have complled an excellent record l63 , . as 000 ..:o'.o'.Q q 01 000' '.!' 0'. ' ' 'O . 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O O l Z Cheerleaders Managers li Q , 0 O Q O Q 0 ot Q 0 , a 00' g,,.oo 0' Og' 'D Catherrne Metzger Bettx Bowers Charles Leuen berger Arlene Wersend Normr Tretgen Tom Rebrllot Paul Paquelet Lornel Harsh Jrm Gullmg Don Mormt Rrghard Cam The cheerleaders led bx Charles Leuenberger hare been a great ard rn senurrng the support of the student body that rs netessary for a strong team Although two of the cheerleaders Catherrne Metzger and Charles Leuenberger are Senrors Betts Bowers Arlene W ersend and Norma Jean Tretgen should form a nucleus for a uuessful corps of cheerleaders next year The student managers are boys that do a lot of work and get lrttle credrt Some of the dutres of the managers are lrnrng the football field dorng first ard vtork and helprng scout teams Rrchard Cam serxed as head football manager thrs xear and Earl Plesra led the managers durrng the basketball sez-Won lb4 N In . ' Q ll -Tr. W' . N! .It JAY 3 Q, ' If 'Q' . O O O' .Q ' 0 . l l . Q. 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Lou1s1 1111 140111811111 Lou1s1 1111 LOLIISX 1111 I11111s11111 VARSITY SCORES 'N121111311111 11111111 1 C211111111 Twp NI1111J11111 East C 1111011 No1th C111t1111 Seb11111, L1h111 111 St John Bo 1111111 111 East C 1nt1111 1VI1r1e11 21 No1th Cdfltllfl Ca11t1111 T11p East P111st111e Co1u111b1 11121 Seh11111 L1sh1111 G 11d Basketball Scores 1 1111111 111111111 Tri-County Reserves The Lou1sv1111 Blue R.11de1s 11111sh1d lhlld 111 th1 T11 County 111g,u1 S1lIlCl1IlgS 111s111g, 1112119 games to Columblana and Llbbilll By 11ptu1111 the 1e1g111 11111111 Co1umh11111 NR IS the 51:1 school to hold It fill two 1o11se1ut111 1ef11s Co1u111h1 1111 L1sb1111 L11u1s1 1111 B111111111 lll Seln 1111, MIIILIX 1 WUI1 Lost LI 1 000 '1 1 D The LULllSN111E, R1se11es 1o111p11s1d 111 111111 ot t11sh111111 had onlw 1 1111 season b111us1 1 of QXIJCIILUCC Jilhll St.-111k md Delbelt Couts sopho111o1es md Kelth Loulx 111d R111111t Leslle l1csh111111 VNGIC 111111151118 'md should 1111110 1211u21b11 1 IllEH1l'JE'lS ol th1 1 IIS 1 111 fllllllt, s11so11s 111111s11 1 L11111s11111 l11111s1 1111 L 111 11111 Lou1s1 1111 Lou1s1111e Lou1s11111 Loul X111Q L11u1s1 11111 L1!111SXI11C L1111 11111 LOL11SX111C L11111 X111L L11u1s1 1111 120111811115 Lou1s1111e Lou1 X111G L11111 1111e 11. 011 N 1111111111 N 11111 1 C111t1111 Twp 'N 111111111 Ent C 11111111 No1th C111to11 Seb11111, Leh11 111 St Johlts Bo211dm 111 E21st C111to11 NI111e11 1 Nllllh C 11111111 Canton Twp East P 11est1111 C01u111b121112-1 561311110 Llsbon Ibn ta ' ' - f . 36 . 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' ' '2 -19 'S 1 27 ' 2 S8 , 21 . , V 40 2' ' 1 38 ' ' 2 Q ' 1 24 ' 19 f 49 As 'I 20 E 'A 5 Q 33 S 34 'N 23 ' - 6 Lost - 12 1 mg- Basketball Squad Front Row Jlm Rlley Delbext Couts Exnest Cob rly Reb Ml15ldCChl0 LeRoy VAUHQJIH Chlck Dough erty Bob R1tCh16 Mlllard Uppelman Tom Hooxer John Stalck Back Rovs Paul Upperrnan VIOYSI Stefan Robert Le he Jack Bachtel Wlalshall McDonald Earl Stan Dxck w1lklHSOH Ralph Da1lx Kelth Loxxrx D3X1d Rltchle I66 '.'.o s0s', ,Q o.',l,o On Q 0 o 0 . .so I O Q' 0 0 'Q' .oo 1 0 n o.lo l o ' Q O . Q 0 '.O .0 9. o'.' O .g...go0 0 .O Q. O' O 'O '- . s'. ..' , J .faxed o oo o 'O 2 oo ' Left to Rlght Bob Mustacchlo Chaxles Doughetty Tom HOOXQI Wayne Ashbaugh coach Mlllatd Lppelman Bob Rltchle LeRox VanHo1n Basketball First Team Lettermen ERNEST COBERLY loxes basketball hald fightmg good set shot coaches Dex 1ls Jake CHARLES DOUGHERTY Valuable as team plax ex lots of help alound backboaxd Foul Foul Doc ROBERT MUSTACCHIO Steady polnt makex good foul shot coaches Blue Streaks Reb ROBERT RITCHIE Hlgh POIIII man xn almost exely game good at ex 615 position coaches Flung Tlgexs Sha! k NIILLARD DPPERMAN Good shot lllCkN ball handlex played fox good of team Uppx LEROY VAN HORN Contxolled the backboalds ganned a lot of pomts on tlp ms Van THOMAS HOOVER Dependable defenslxe malnstax next xeal Tommw L67 74 ffwqgd Basketball Lettermen UPPQRMAN Cosemy VAN Haan: I-Roovem C Rn c,r-ue D ova,-492.1-y IGS MUSTA aff-no Pl-E5fA o1eh Netnon W uds Fteshmen t1 111spo1t1t1o11 dlffleultles They won F1eshr11en Te 1111 was 1lso enteled lI1 Le 1d1ng f1eshn1en Wele Kelth Lou1y Rltehle and Dlek Wllklnson The leeoxd 1o1 the sexson tollows Loulsx xlle Loulsx 1lle LULl15X1llQ LOL1lsX1llL Lou sy 1lle Freshmen, Junlor 4 l-llgh Basketball Gurl s Phys Ed C 1ge1 glued texn 1es t se INUII lJLL1L1SL t ee out ot hxe gnnes yxlth othex sehools e the se111o1 11111 1111u1 1l league 1I1 xxh1eh they won seven 1nd lost 1wo Sexen n1e111be1s ot the F1esh111e11 Team WCIL 1lso on the 1ese1xes Bob Leslle Nlotel Stefan P1ul UPIJQIHI 111 Daye 'Xll1dI1LL St 1te SIILLI Alllanee Fteshmen All1111ee St tte Stteet St PQICIS Alltanee Fxashmen 'J The LOU1bXlll9 Jun1o1 Hlgh Te 1111 eoaehed by Ve111o11 NV11cl had 1 se1sons 1eeo1d o f1ve WINS and foul losses Plul MGTZQQI VIAIXIII Smghaus and Emmet Boyles vse1e 1111111511315 a11d show p1on11se of deyelopmg 1nto 1 ilL1ll'DlL X11 lty n1s1te111l when they leeornc- ellglble 101 1 11s1tx eonsldex 1111111 T111 L 111111 s teeoxd fol ows Louxsx 1lle Lou1s1 1lle Lotnsx llle Lou1sy1lle LOLI15X1llQ LOLl1SX1ll9 Loulsy 1lle Loulsx 1lle Louxsx 1lle 'Nlolth NllIllSlllllLll E1st C111to11 Fmhope C111to11 T111k11shlp E1st C lI11UI1 Canto11 Toxynshlp F111hope Noxth N11111 hlllen St Louis The Gnls Phys1e1l Edue 1111111 Cluses undet the due 111111 ot Mlss KlIh1Xl1 MePhe1 son h1d 1 sueeessful yen sponsotlng 1 xo ey b1ll 11111111 1111e11t 1 b1sketb1ll 10Llll'1lI11eI11 md the MIX Du p1og11111 111 lddllltlll to then tegulu my 111 ILIIXI es The xolley ball teams wete Il1ld0 up of thlee te 1111s 1111111 e1eh el 1ss The Sopho111o1e te 1111 e'1pta111ed by MHIHAIC1 Mauxex won the toutnament The Qen1o1 te1111 eaptamed by G11ee Roh1e1 captmed the 1unne1 up 1305111011 The1e xxele elght teams 1I1 the basketball tou1111111e11t The eapt11111 wele Patty Cook CiJIll1I18 Gullmg Goldle Jones Dons C1111 lex Betty Nlyels Edlth Sehllllg, Julxa Nllllel 1nd E1111111 Pochubn Tou111ament lesulls 11e not IX ulable it the 1111 e of 19111111112 e Guls Pl1ys1e1l EdLlLi1lUl1 Cl 1s es 1l 1 ponsotecl the LIIJVNIUULI ot tht lVI1y Queen xxhuh fe l1LlleCl lI11QlplL1lXi d111e1111.f TRACK The LU11lSX1ll6 txaek 161111 ot 1943 had a good se 18011 Vkllllllllg one out ot thxee duel meets loslng to Canton MeK1nley and Salem vsh1le dtlXNI11I1,Q Lehman The I11ilI1S1dXQ of the te 1111 uete Bob R1teh1e 1nd Ray H1111111111 Tle othe-1 1etu111111g lE,l18lI11GI1 axe R1Ch31d B1Xl91 W1ll1am C18XX1Kl1d Ru sell Leslle Getuffe Nlenstel 1nd Tom Zxxlck Rltehle was honoxfux captaln BASEBALL The 19-1.3 baseball team e01ehed by N11 Holzvx 11th had a ye-11 sueeessful 5915011 hnlshmg vuth a l9COld of eleyen x1cto11es agamst Iwo defeats J1111 1.1811119119 Tom 'VIoul1n and NI1lla1d Uppe1ma11 led the R81d9lS n1ne to the second most successful season IH the schools h1Q1O1X Lamlelle was hono1a1x eaptam H19 1 I I Q 1 D 1 1 Cz' 'af - 1' 's my Lian: his nz, -'z Q-ot' .2 . .ie --. .1 . hl-1, ' i 1- 1' Thf ., , 2 A. -1' 111 1 1-,- ' 1 11,1 1 Q -'xgj ' 'x. 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Q ' I ' gn Track Baseball if 'f if 5 If lst Row Rlchard Fockler Rav Hoffman Rlchard Blxler Robert Rltchle Bill Cxavwford Tom ZWlCk 2nd Row Mark Zxxlck Cletus Schxwallxe Bx1lPett1gxew Richard Fexxell Robelt Mustacchlo Wayne Spllflg Donald Kmch Belnald Shoemakel Rlchard Cam Managel Waxne Ashbaugh Coach 3rd Row Joe Paumlel Ioe Zwlck Eall Stan Geae Cuenot John Starck Paul Blandfoxd Don Momet Tom Reblllot 4th Row James Donoxan Ralph Dally James Coberly Donald Gnens Elwood Schmucker Ian Schmucker Russell Rabex Harold Focklex Daud Hoobler 1st Row James Cook Marshall McDonald Elmu McCauley James R1l9b LeRoy Xan Horn Mxllard Upperman Dale Doxnan John Nees 2nd Row W1ll1am Holzwarth Coach B111 Lam1el1e Charles Clavsford Thomas Hooxex Harold Jones Lee Rastetter Lomel Harsh Manager 3rd Row Earl Plesla Herbert Haas Geolge And rson Ernest Coberlx Cletus Com ld John Zumkehr L10 1 X , 3 , I ,f J . ti a J 1 , c J 4 t c 'Q I ...- ' I Y I' A 4 who J 2. m 1 ov 5' 1 9 ,f ' 2 l 4 -A J M' Ati g George Menster, Russell Leslie. 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T 1 74,145 DIIGLTOI MIS E C Tellx Wlth only twentx flxc I11t'l1lb6lS thls xeal the GlllS Glee Club undel the dllectlon of Mls E C Telly has done all excellent plece of wolk Contestants flom thls gloup wele enteled ln the Alllance Spllng Festlval 'and County COITIPSTIUOHS at Canton Townshlp The nlnth glade gllls ensemble sang at Vespel S9lXlL65 The Glee Club also made lts appealance at the Annual Spllng Ftstlxal and at the Hlgh School Opelctta ThlS I11L1blLdl conledx ccnteled Illdllily about the chal actel Dl Celebellunl challnaan of a boald of college plcsldcnts whom Congless had appolnted to declde once and fol all Who D1SCOX6I6d AlT16llCd Hls daughtel Phyllls pledged hel loxe to both Phll the son of a Genelal and to Jack the son of an Admllal Alguments WQIO plesented on a natlon Wide hook up fol El IC the Red Columbus John Cabot AIIIGIIQO Vespuccl and the AITIGIICZHII Indlan as the leal d1bCOXGlG1S Then comes a queel tuln of exents and Congless becomes mole lntelcsted ln Phxllls ChOlC8 of elthel Phll OI Jack than ln the tlue dlscovelel of Amellca So o o o WHO DISCOVERED AMERICA' The cast was as follows Dl Celebellum Ples of Bl lmful Unlxelslty Geolge CODldd Phyllls h1S daughter Plttb Schwab Ollxe hls nlece Wanda Lesh Gen Talget head of Forward M31Ch Mllltaly Academy Halold Domer Adm Bloadslde head of Hlgh Tlde N3Ut1C3l College Bob Dwxel Phll Talget sultor of Phyllls Tom Sommelvllle Jack BlO8dSld6 sultor of Phyllls Laxeln Hahn Phoebe Pllnflose who chalms the doctor photographet Donald Snllth Pelly unofflclal photoglaphel Helbelt Haas Graham Clacker I3dlO announcel Rlchald BlXl6l Thele wele choluses of SUHIIUGI Showels Gum Chewels Coulltlx Dancels Dolls Spanlsh G1llS Flowel S1016 Ladles College Plesldents and Cadets The a cappella choll spent a gleat palt of the filst semestel III the plepal ltlon of the opeletta The matlnee was glx en Nox embel 10 and the ex elllng pE?1fO1I11i11LCS wele g1X6I1 Novembel 11 and 12 Thls was the HISI X931 two peltolmances WGIG glxen From the plOHtS of the opeletta ten new lobes and one sectlon of steps WQIQ pulchased Thes pulchases WSIS neces IIX 1111.6 the choll s enlollment 1HC16HS9d to sex entx I11Qf1'lb6IS thls xeal Chrlstmas ITAUSIC was fulnlshed bx the cholus fO1 the P T A the hlgh school assembly and the R0ldlX Club at the Hotel Onesto Select gIOUpS sang at the LOUlSXlll9 Rotaly and at the Odd Fellows and caloled at Molly Stark Sanltolluna Thls S831 a countx LOI'11p9l1I1OI'1 was held at Canton Townshlp MdlCh 11 and ensembles flonl the ChO11 took palt Supellor latlngs VKQIQ lECE1V9d bx all the ensembles except the octette xvhlch was glxen an excellent The calendal fol the lemalndel of the school X831 was as follows Salem Chulch Malch 19 VESPEI SGINICQ Aplll 2 Fallhope School Aplll 0 Mollx Stalk Sanltallunl Aplll 6 Open House and N E O T A Ap11l14 Local Vluslc Festlxal Aplll 21 Alllallce MUSIC Festlx al Aplll 28 Baccalauleate Max 21 Commencement Max 26 The entlle choll dld not 1712 f01 all of these ex ents but 111 some pl oglams ensemble V916 used 1191 -1. t D 1 v , y k- ' 1 ' 1 2 . . 'L. . , . . ' 'i . 1' . ' . C ' ' L . Q . ' V ' . ,' . -.' S . . . ,' . . ' 1' .. . , . . , - . ' V , . -2 . -Q -I - . . - ' - ' ' ' 4 '. ' '. ' ' '. 1' ' . . . ' 1 1 . . . , . . , . - 1 , ' , ,. ' , ' ' ' ' . ' . . . ' . ' . . .' .. - M - 0 -v -1 .. - - . . . . . .. . . . .' ' , . ' , , 1. . ' . ' , 2 ' ' 1 . ' ' . 1 . ' . v s v Z . 1 : I v 1 ' ' Carol Gonser: Prof. Dictlon. Pres. of Overflow College. Blll Crawford: Harry. offlclal ,, , ' . . . . . . 1 ' . - . . , ' , . . .2 ' Y . . , ' . . ' V v 1 . . . ' . . 2 . ,J 1 ' Y v 4 1 1 1 h ' 1 1 1 1 ' 9 1 1 1 .SZ 1 . S. u ' 4-5 1 ' . B1 1 1 1 ' . . ' , 1 D 1' 1 ' Y - v 1 1 V v 2 . , . . ' , ' . , . . . . 1 .. . . ,' - .' . i . V . 'S. V I v 5 , Vx V I N x 5 S lst Ron -Xlbert Fry Geoxge Conmd Clnrles Crawford Richard Hess Clifford wlll0Uf levns Thorn Paul Snyder Clxfford Thorn 'nd Ron Barbara Rebxllot Margaret Staehll Rlt Memmger Jo lll Rlddle Vlaxlne Gtesenmn Doris Gfllll Arlene Welsend 'Vornm Je nn Tlelglll Xl md'1 Lesh rd Row Lol'1 Xl allane Hxlrh Metzger lfathleen Myers NIHPEUEFIIE Buchm mn Vlarte Kolm Patty Schvmb L'1Rue Emerson Ellse Trummer Gerildlne DlCk8Yllfb0l Elizabeth Antrim Chmrlotte Herron 4th Ron Vlrs Terrx Dxrectn Therese Husem Ruth Yoder Frances Rlne Donna Je'm Trev. Tvnllh Leslie Marx Helen Lautzenhelsel Esther Elda Andrews Rose Marv Heffelbmxex Ellen Lee Hess Jean Lee Ruth Ann Hennm Audrey DeWalt Ruth Bwchtel Gx lce Werner llll Row Donald lakes Donald Xlartluft Enid Xl eber Wan lou1se Ford Frances Scharlo Thelm1 Herrmgton Nl'lI'l0Il lN11nereal1 Bettw Msers Nlarw Lou G00dlllH Ru Bercavx lhllard Krablll Austm Snxder hth Ron Herbert Haas Cletus Hostetler Jnnmle Samblanet Peter Soundw To'n Sommerulle Robln Hennmg Bzll Crawford Bob Dvner Hwrold Domer Rlchard Bxxler Russell Leslle Donild Srnxth Girl s Glee Club Cperetta A cappella Choir lst Rovx Lucllle Hxren Beulah Wolhe Theresa Petch Rosemnrw Zwlck Vlrgxma Sxlagy Elxzlbeth Ohnger Mamon Henmng 'nd Rovl Shlrlu Ebllng Kay Vlllson Ina Ruth Krablll Mfnrcclllne Samblanet Mrs Terry Director Ruth Jacquet Helen Muhlemm Elleen Burgess Le1l1 Henmng rd Row Donna Shlllldiy Shlrley Zvtuk Martha Domer Caml Gonser Lou Ann Nlcholndes Arlene Rufibwch Vlrglnm Sgott lNames at Left! l73l I l 1 1 '- z . . ' . 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Eleanor 1 'lop Lcft Plcturc Page 14 Fnst Row Elleen Shocklmg Paul Swlndeunan Delbc1tCouts Eleano1 Smlth Betty Wagnel Dave SLllII1L1l,kQI Maltha Mooth Second Row Charles Runkle M1 F1y D11ecto1 Thetesa Petch Robert Sluss Gene Me1se1 Joan Helm James Gleene John Zumkeh1 Nllddlc Icft Picture Page 74 Fust Row V1x1an D1mme1l1ng Mag Allce Almstlong., S1115 Stodda1d Loxs M1lle1 Judy Doll GLOll.,LllL Tletgen Second Row Martha DOHISI W1nd1 D11ley Jnmes Gxeene Maltha Mooth Donna Co1nel1uS Ba1ba1a Ault Ruth Shepherd EUIOIA Fulton Mary Speakm 1n Gezaldme Dunaway Mlly Ellen Frase Anna Kllkenny Bxlly Baughman Donna Jean Tnew Marlan Nlmereala Thlld Row Dorls Cassler Jack Goebel Harold Bowel Eleanor Smlth Edward All Delbe1t Couts F1ances Stlmmel Betty Wagne1 Maly Ellen Cunm Fou1th Row Do11s Jacob Qalol Gonse1 Joan Cam Ruth Bachtel Dolothy F1eel1nd Paul Paque let Elalne Ted11ck Donald Smlth Warlen Janser Maltha Zumkehr Anna P1ntu1 Wandx Ca1men M1 F15 D11ector F1fth Row John Souers Robert Sluss Ha1old Walku Donald Smtth Audxey DeW1lt Edwaxd Sluss Mdlthl Hodell Donald Kagey Theresa Patch Rlch 11d SOUGIS Slxth Rom Jack D1llman Jan1es Gulllng Don 1ld Hxubclt John Smlth James Scharlo Gene VVILISLI Halold Domel Al Rodlk P1ttv Schwab Lnexn H1hn Jean Lee Joan Helm John Zum kch1 L ppcr Picture Left to Rlght Martha Domel Wanda Jean Datley Donna Jean Trew Marlan Nlmereala Lovs er Plctu re Flont Maly Allce A1mstrong Sally Stoddard Vn 1an Dlmmerllng Back-Judy Doll Lols Mlllel D1um Major Georgene Tletgen Color Gua rd Magorettes l75 . , . . 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Patty Mong, Betty Thompson. 1 Senlor Band Orchestra Swlng Band DIILLIUI M FIX I11 thcu sn ippx bluc 11 d xx hltc u1111o1ms 1nd u11dc1 thc lhddtl hlp ol M1 F1x thc Lou1sx1llc Hlgll School band h IS 111 1dc m 1nx dppcfuancss th1s xc ll At the LOU1SXlllL Lchmfm football gamc 111 Fuxcctt Sladllllll thc band 1.V1tcd hlgh and thc ldCl1O dnnouncez commentcd on thc splendxd Il1H1ChlIlf., and the efTect1xe formatlons d1spla5 ed The band also p1ese11ted manx 6XtIdOlCllIldIX shoxxs at othe1 football and basketball games Sexelal membexs hom the hlgh school band pV11t1c1pated IH the B.-md Cl1H1L at Canton Toxx 11sh1p and the Mount Unlon Hlgh School festlx al The entnc s,1oup pldxcd as 1 concelt band lOl the Annual Spung, Fcstlxal Dullllg thc SLLOI1Cl sclucslcl thc band lJLE,lIl pIcll,l.1LlI1g 1n the cltx l11ll th1s change pxox ed to bc 1 g1c 1t 1111p1oxcmc11t ox Ll thc cloxvded band 1oon1 The student cl11ccto1 1s Ddxe Schmuckcr md thc 1ss1stC1nt studcnt d1 ILLIOI IS Albc1t Rodak The 19-15 -1-1 UlLl'18StId LOIlN1StCCl ot thutx t1xe membcxs Thex pl 1xcd dt Thc o1chest1a tu1n1shed the 111us1c at Baccalauxcdte and COIllll18I'lL81I1LIlt as h1 been thc custom 111 the past D'1xc Skllllllltliel xxds the studcnt dl xcctox and Joan Hcxm thc dSSlStdI'1t d11ecto1 One ot thc outsta11d111g num bczs ot the xcfu XXclS thc p0DL1ldl Hol1d.1x Fol Stxmu To Hdllx Flx s Sxxms, Klds Does the p1C11sc ol thc cntuc studcnt bodx ot Lou1sx1lle Hlgh School fO1 glX1Hb them somethlng., ot xx h1ch to be p1 oud The 81111195 ot p11de could bc seen on thc face ot ex c1x student xx hcn they sxxunb out at thc H1 Y C R countx meetlng The Heats 111 Hdllllllllx dance and mfmx othe1 exents such IS thc St 11lV Countx M1lk PIUClL1LLIS Mcetlne cnufwcd thcsc up and commg IULISI c1V111s Thcse tou1tce11 studcnts Vuc leV11 111115 Vmd c1x111g, 111 V1 xx dx th 11 ls p1of1t V1blc to both thcmsclx cs 111d thc school I'hc11 lO1IllcllS snappx 111us1c stinds and 11 hts D1xe thc band cl pxotcsslonal touch ldl V . 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V I3 ' ' ' ' ' 7- a 14 Junior - Senior Prom It was prom night' The big moment fox which wewe waited dieamed and planned since the beginning of oui high school years We had a feeling of iieedom of independence and all those things which we take fox gianted 1n America The prom foi the Class of 43 was held May lath in the L H S auditoiium This was a new idea as the pi om had nexci been held in the school before The decolations centexing on United We Stand were considered the most beautiful and outstanding of any of the recent pioms An appropriate center fox the back wall was a laige led white and blue shield Dancing was featured with music bx Judd Vlfarstler and his oichestia Various games weie axailable in E1dJ01I'llI'lg looms Since a banquet could not be had because of food rationing 1 delicious buffet lunch eon was serxed it inteirnisslon Fittinglx imitation lation stamps affixed to the dance programs had to be presented in exchange foi the luncheon The piom wa attended bx sexelal hundred students and faculty membeis Appreciatlon and thanks is expiessed bs the student bodx to Mis Ostlandex and Mx Matheny to making the Piom of 43 1 teal success l48 , . ' . .' -- ' .' . . YE ' . ' , on either side of which were streamers of matching colors and flags of the United Nations. I - 1 . I v - ' 1 , S ,.v1 . C F. ' ' . . ' . . , , . h . . . -I . ' 1. ' ' J ti-eyg, SR Sf ' eaopldqd Senior Play Junior Play i ra Q C? 3 as 7 Dnector Mlss Kostxevlc Vxrgnnm Military Institute or the West Polnt of the South IS the settmg nf Brother Rat 1 'S act comedy bv John Monks Jr and Fred Fxnklehnffe The story centers around Bing Edwards 1 stir pltcher vuho hopes to sun a prize as best athlete However his secret marriage IS disclosed and as a result of sexeril vlolatlons he is confined to his room All ch'1nce ts gone of wxnmng the athletic prize but thmgs tum out all right sm Several roommates of Bmgs and some glrls complicate Imax comes when the daughter of one of the school OHICQFS ours As the play closes Mistol Bottome along with other while the graduates are preparing to leave Jane Ewre dramatlzed from the Charlotte Bronte novel The heroine Jane who has lanned her wax out of an Thornfield Hall She teaches A ele Varens who IS a ward Rochester has had 1 tragedy rn his llfe which has marriage to a woman who later became msane IS kept of the mansxon Jane and Rochester fall deeplv ln loxe and decide Rochesters first marrlage ts rexealed Jane forglxes with relatives One exenlng Jane hears '1 xotce on the wind and e he wlns the aw 'ard for be-mg the first father m hls class matters further although they do try to help The Cll much abused underclassmen is movtng into new quarters by Helen Jerome vtas chosen for the Senior class pnoductlon orphanage at Lowood secures a posxtlon as EOVETTIESS al of Rochester the owxner of the hall made hlm moody and cold although he IS l-und at heart Hts a secret and his vulfe the maniac IS kept m the west wing to be marrled The wedding ceremony IS almot over when hlrll for thls deception but leaves Thornfield and finds a haven believes xt ts Rochester calling She hurrres to Thornheld only to find the mansion has been destroy ed by fire and the mantac has leaped to her death from the hxgh battlements Rochester blmded m a heroic effort to saxe hlS ulfe tells Jane she must go avtax Jane lowes htm xery much 'md refusmg to leaxe the two are reunited and marrled l79 gl is 1 , . A .. e N N 'f If -, . 1 ' 'V Q E' t, was C YY' s. ' 41 rj ' . ' ' A ' .Hz .-1 . -V J I ' b ' K 1 Q . - Y '. . 4 1 A l A . . ' 1 I . ' A ' - 1 I ' Q ' is found :quite innocentlyl in the boys' barracks after l I . . . . . ' ' ' .Q . ' V - ' ' . V .. . .4 ' . ' 1 'W S ' v V f ' c Y . v. . . . . I . ' , - I C . . ' ' ' , ' ,' . Y' , ' 1 8 1 Who's Who sim? s Row Geolge Menster Vllglnla D1mme1l1ngTom Zvnck Noxa Rohle-1 Daun Thoman 2nd Row Jean Lee Wllllard Krablll M1115 Lou Goodmg Challes Leuenbexge-1 3rd Row Jack Dlllman Shlrlex Llnder Bob RlfCh19 Elleen Shocklmg 4th Row Dale Dmnan Ruth Ann Hennmg Bob Dux 61 R1ChH1d Bxxlex 'Vldxme Glexeman Pm up Gmrl Flgule Daun Thoman Supelman PhXS1QU6 Bob Rltchle Socxable Mary Lou Goodmg Chuck Leuenbe1ge1 Elleen Shocklmg Jack Dlllman Busy Bees Most Bedutlful Vllglfllf-1 D1mmerl1ng Handsc meet Bob R1tCh1S Noxa ROh161 Bob R1tch1e Hlgh School Svueethefuts Shlrlex Lmdez Bob R1lChl9 VOQLIG' Glll Jean Lee Glamoux Gal Good Lookm Most Athletlc I 80 Evquue of Clothe Bob Dvnel Popularltx Plus Shlrlex Lmdel Bob Rltchxe Mlschlef 'Vlakexs Ruth Ann Hennmg Dale Doln.-m Smooth Rug Quite-1Q Maxme GIGCQIHHII Rlchald B1XlE'1 QUIZ Kid Most Studxous M.-xxx Lou Goodmg Vklllald Krablll The gui L H S boxs would mom llke to date Xngmxd Dmmmexlmg, The box L H S glllx would most lxke to date Ge-mee Nlenstel 52 x b S K W Q ' . .. 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George' George' Do you hear me Are you out of bed yet Yeah mom Im awake zzzzzz' George its five minutes of elght hurry now and get up' Ahh I dont wanta get up Although George would much rather have slept on until 10 or 11 he dldnt He got up wlth the help of hls mother and started his first day of school agaln Of course he Just got into the door as the bell was ringing Now he has nme months of this to look forward to maklng hlstory at L H S Then hell go out mto the world probably mto the Army Navy or Marmes W find by glanclng through the L H S D1ary that hls senior year wasnt all misery September 7 Dear Diary Today school started with a bang as usual We had our first assembly and three new faculty members were lntroduced M1ss Sheedy Mlss Kostrevlc and Mlss Wolfe September 11 Oh boy' It was a farewell party a wlener roast for Jane Beutler at Nlcks and Dorothy s Gee Dale burst 1nto tears The of'f1 C131 fire maker was none other than Shark Ritchie Ahem after eating the fire d1dnt hold for the remamder of the evemng and lt sure did get cold' Se'-tember 14-Rumor' Although you may not have heard Bob Rltchle fictltlously broke his leg' September 16-Wlllard Krablll was mformed he IS to go on the radio for the scholarship contest held weekly ln Canton Good luck Willard September 17 Our first pep rally is held starrlng our new cheerleaders Arlene Wexsend Betty Bowers and Norma Jean Tletgen team1ng up with head cheerleader Chuck Leuenberger and Kate the Lehman game Youd be surpr1sed what our 7th and 8th grades can cook up They really had dates for thelr party whlch conslsted of m1x ers relays and dancing and oh boy' Gene Harsh and Mlss Patrick sure were trlpplng the llght fantastlc Some of Cuplds groups were Jack Coberly and Donna Brown of the 8th grade Claire Reckley and Mltchell Souers Bob Miller and Jo anne Dunlap and theres one dashlng fellow who took two glrls home but Helen Merle Newhouse and Lots McEowen didnt mind September 18 The blg moment' L H S s first football game of the season with Lehman Fawcett Stadlum IS beaming wlth lights and some three thousand spectators came to see the game Theres Captaln Leslle and the team Give em a cheer we may have lost but our boys really tried Not only did the teams fight it out for superiority but the bands gave a won derful show at the half Fme work LOU1SNlll6' Score 25 0 September 19 Whats this' Wlmpy Jones gained six pounds over the week end How Why not ask Wlmpy September 21 Never dull moment' Daxe Schmucker to Miss Ullcny quote You re a problem unquote Oh what doesnt happen 8th perlod ln 3049 We hope Miss Ulxcny doesnt turn gray after thls year Faculty P1cn1c We hear there were some sore fingers the next day Oh well all work and no play makes Mr Riley a dull boy or somethmg By the way Mr Riley your scrap book 1S very nice Selitember 22 Pep rally Chuck Sluss was chosen as captam Hes the guy that was going to have his long speech written out and ready Chuck faced the mlke and sa1d Er ah ah well all good speeches are made short L84 September 24-Our jovial Mr A Dlehl and the epxgram assembly He surely kept the students 1n stltches Soph party more fun You should have heard Mr Boyle calllng for the Llttle Brown Jug A group of elght Sophomore couples put on the dance The couples were Joan Helm Paul Swmderman Martha Zumkehl Ralph Daxly Dorothy Bentz Jlm Scharlo Patty Kirkland Don Haubert Lois Miller Jack Bach tel Eleanor Smith Elmer Jacob and Viv Dim merllng and Jack Goebel September 25 Capt Sluss and the boys dld a grand Job at Columblana 19 6 They were glven a swell Vxctors Banquet Jr Party saw the stage decorated ln lovely fall colors of yellow orange and brown wlth a radlo QUIZ program led by Boots Trew Dancmg and refreshments com prlsed the rest of the evenmgs entertalnment September 27 A stranger 1n our midst Lawrence Jackson made L H S glrls heave a sigh when he Jolned our Sr ranks October 1 Shark R1tCh16 was chosen Sebrlng captam Mr Strau ers pep talk must have steamed up our boys Every last one did a sllck Job of fighting The score was 19 0 Pap All1 son the heart flutterer made the touchdowns whlle T ZW1Ck klcked the extra pomt but lf lt werent for those llnemen' October 4-Well I guess we all make slips Miss Ullcny ln 8th perlod 304 Sald Anybody have a dr1nk Oh' What I meant to say IS does anybody have a question? my my but it d1d fit mto the subJect October 8-Rollm Hoppes IS noted for being the top magazlne salesman of L H S Good for you Rollm with Mr Boyles room hlghest agaln October 9 Louxsvxlle overpowers N Canton 25 6 with Pappy and BIX as co captains Swell game Mouse Shark and Blx made the touchdowns Co lumbus Day Dance and just about every one IS 1n a hilarious mood grrr' Isn t that right Shlr ley Punchy Jean and A12 These couples These men The orchestra was that of Eddle Juneman October 12 Agam the boys appear m the halls all dressed up hmmmm' We girls of L H S never realized we had such handsome ment 7 Why dont we do this more often October 23-Loulsvllle 37 Llsbon 7 Yxppee' Nice gom Ralders Senior Super stltious Party Hal lowe en atmosphere prevailed filllng the gym with pumpkins corn shocks Welfd black wltches huge spider and its entanglmg web ghastly ghosts of white blg black umbrellas and broken mlrrors The evenmgs entertainment was a spook com rrando course and other super natural games The rest of the evenmg was spent in a mlxture cf dancmg to music of L H S Swmg Kids and pumpkin rolling Quite a number of girls tried Jumpmg off the center plece ta step ladderj with a parachute umbrella What really contrlbuted to the general theme were gals in slacks and loud shirts and the boys not wanting to be out done wore old overalls Refreshments were sandwlches pumpkin ple clder Yum Yum' October 26- Pap Alllson must be shpping mto the grip of the weaker sex We ve heard he took Ginny home from that G R party whlch was held at Waterworks No the fellows werent 1n vited but there wasnt a law made that stated the girls couldnt meet the boys afterwards All the glrls masked for the event and had a hllarxous evenmg of apple ducklng gue smg eatmg and hypnotism ff . ov ,, . . . 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' Y , ' , , . .1 - sv - Y - 1 1 , ' - v - 1 ' ' 6A uv 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 ' 1 Calendar Noycmber 'i Jesse Taylor presented a splendrd a sembly program the majorrty were wrld about her clown scene Afterwards there was a cheer rally rntroducrng Brll Crawford and Chrck Dough erty as co captarns for the East Palestrne game 'Ioyember a The Rarders bowed down to East Palestrne recervrng a 13 A defeat George thought he was double Jornted but found out drfferently after acceptrng a broken shoulder blade Tough luck Georgre' Noyember 6-Scrence Club had a skatrng party at L'mdO Some krds came home afterwards whrle the others carrred on wrth the party Poor Katre seemed to have been left out huh Brll' Noyember ll By thrs trme those Mrnervrans should know whos boss For the fifth consecutrve year the Rarders proved themselves to be the bet ter team when rt comes to football Thrs trme we dood rt agarn wrth a score of 14 6 and we strll haye our goal posts Our Captarn was none other than T Zwrck Noycmber 12 Where are those football players Thev must have thought school was over for thrs week or else too much celebratrng last nrght Dale quoted Ha ha thrs rs one trme I fooled Wrlson But Dale drd you We know Jane rs home from Prttsburgh and you re absentl' The last performance of Who Drscovered Amerrcaq Thrs year the operetta tstarrrng Patty Schwab and Tom Sommervrlle Wanda Lesh and Lavern Hahnj was gry en two nrghts besrdes the matrnees perform ance The cast drd a good job and around S410 was made Noyember 18 Mr Ashbaugh entertarned the foot ball team for drnner tonrght It seems that Bob Rrtchre couldnt drrnk water wrthout sprllrng and slopprng rt over hrs clothes Now Bob dont try to tell us that glass had a hole rn rt Tom Zwrck was selected Captarn and Bob Rrtchre the most valurble player Noycmber 19 Sr H1 Y Splash Party at the Y M C A rn Canton swrmrrrng dancrng and punch Loads of fun You should have seen our rug cutters By the way pretty nrce grrl Beno took There sure rs some absenteersm Was rt becau e of huntrn eason' By now wrld lrfe must be extrnct Noyenrher 24 We re dreamrng of a happy Thanks gryrng Tomorrow no school and Frrday drtto Oh Drd you notrce Dale Dornan rn schoolo If you drd you drd better than the teachers We hear he went dear huntrng rn Prttsburgh Noyember 29 Monday blue Monday and hang oyers from vacatron Why do we have school on Mondayo That questron seems to be rn the entrre student bodys mrnd Nnember 30 Our first basketball game of the season starts off badly Marlboro trrms the Rard ers Reserve and Varsrty both Varsrty score was 31 19 December 1 Second trme for report cards I eyerybody happy fWhos k1ddrng J Football banquet was held by Rotary wrth a very stmru latrng program havrng the assrstant coach of Ohro State as guest speaker One of the rnterestrn thrngs we learned was told by Wayne Ashbaugh It was Wrmp Jones favorrte lrne durrng football sea on Dont just stood there drd somethrng' Say who are those two Senror grrls that haye detentron for two nrghts and why for? 2 December 2 The Football Banquet must have been too much for Chuck Sluss he walks rn hrs home rocm and hands a note to Mr Holzwarth Please excuse Charles I got up late l8o December 3 Basketball game rn Mrnerya and the Rarders have started a Vrctory strrng Minerva 32 Loursvrlle 36 Keep rt up fellas' Alas the loss of one of L H S s finest Mr Holzwarth left to Jorn Uncle Sam Hrs classes and the faculty bought hrm a handsome servrce watch and the Rostronran Club tof whrch he was co sponsery bought hrm a brll fold We surely hated to see hrm leave December 4 Attentron Mrs Holzwarth Jorns the L H S faculty takrng over Mr Holzwarths Con sunrer s Ed clas Welcome and lots of luck Jr Play Brother Rat was successfully presented The krds Jumped rnto therr parts and put rt across wrth excellent comments from therr publrc Dccember 10 Another game at Canton Twp f vored the Rarders wrth the score of 34 U The Rarders held the upper hand throughout the entrre game wrth Reb placrng hrgh pornt man wrth 18 pornts and oh boy drd Ernre Coberly ever get rnto one good Jam up Guess Er nre was rn a lrttle brawl and Uppre came to hrs assrstance of course there were some rnyurres-Upperman has one eye a lrttle darker than the other December 12 Ahh Revenge' Marlboro 21 Lours vrlle 25 and say those gals rn the fourth row really let out wrth the yells Uppre strll clarms that he got hrt rn the eye wrth the basketball But that arnt the way we heard rt December 16-For assembly program we had the Hugo Brandt Trro They gave a skrt on Bee thovens Moonlrght Sonata also an rmpromptu modulatron of classrc and popular preces December 17 Holly Hop sponsored by the Jr H1Y wrth L H S Swrng Krds furnrshrng the musrc The dance was a great success and the decoratrons centered on the Yule theme be done to Paper Doll The Mrxed Chorus of thc hrgh school sang at the Onesto for the Canton Rotary thrs afternoon Prp Allr on rust drrfted along wrth them no excuse erther Why Pap arent you takrng dangerous chances December 21 North Canton basketball ganre finds another vrctory for the Rarders wrth a score f 35 31 At the end of each quarter Loursvrlle was rn the lead Shark tallred 11 pornts Uppre had 10 and Van S January 1 Attentron please ' 1944 comes rn meanrng never agarn shall we se 43 Leap Year starts and the Alumnr Dance sponsored by the Rostronran Club was a genurne Leap Year Dance Thrs trme rt was up to the femrnrne sex to esccrt her chosen man Yes we found out the grrls arent really very bashful The dance rn honor of our alumnr was very much of a success starrrng the alumnr Juanrta Kandel Jrm Sander beck Ben Beck fwrth Donna! Clarre Cole and Bob Loury Norma Brrcher wrth a senror George Men ster Oh yes how can we forget those corsages Want Krller Carns srmply beautiful a brg dum dum surrounded by lolly pops and gum drops Katre surely has taste The orchestra was that of Judd Warstlers It seemed as rf many new ro mances were started and a few old ones patched p Now boys-dont you agree that the grrls showed you an rdeal evenrngq Durrng rntermrs ron Frances Strnrnrel gave a readrng and Patty Schwab sang a solo January 3-Back to the old grrndstone agarn JV start to school for the frrst trme thrs year an hey has anyone heard about Don Krnch It seems as rf he spent a happy New Years Eye at the Ohro Theatre It was reported that he surely drd en tertarn the people sh Don' T k tsk r t true I V . I i . . ' ' 1 , ' ' - V. I I . . . , I ' ' . . . 1 . V I I -- . . . . I -. . . , I I , I . ' - I -.1 - y I . . I V .' V V . ' . - V 'l' I '51 ' 1 I I I I ' I ' I. , V . V ' I -- . V V I. V . - I I I , - ' rs ' -- ' . 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' ' - y, . s , -'s i Q 9 'J Cafe U! 7164161444 January A Sebrlng game hele and Loulsyllle hand: em a 26 16 loss Van SP31 ked the Ra dels w1th 8 polnts January 8 Lehrran dldnt have lt so easy as they thought The basketball game took place at Leh man Hlgh The R31d6IS held the Beals to a scole of 26 18 at the half w1th a Fnal score of 48 35 Ou1 Re eryes topped the Lehman Reselyes by a SCOIE of 39 32 Mustacch1o was hlgh polnt man wlth 10 polnts and Chlck wlth 9 In the Resexves Starck and Coberly stalled w1th 12 and 11 polnts January 14 Ah hah' Our helo Blg Dale Dol nan comes lnto the scene Just 1n tlme to save hls loved one Loulse Kagey Of coulse It was 1ust a play The Drama Class pre ented a meller drama Parted On Hel Weddmg Morn Thelma Herrmgton was really a plstol nackm mama and that v1lla1n Bob Dwye1 ohh l l' Other characters w r Jocqulllme Gouenat a sophlstlcated lady ln ca hoots w1th the vlllaln and Arlene Kandel the Irl h woman Tonlght was the St John basket ball game at home Score was St John 46 Raldels January 15 Boardman basketball game started ID Boardman vxas a second Tr1 County w1nn1ng fol Loulsvllle Score was 32 B January 20 Ohoooo' Semestel exams agam Well the best thlng to do IS cross fingers Of course maybe a llttle crammmg would help' Januarv 21 On our home floor our Ralders h1n d tonlght by laceratlng the Hornets 49 30 Our hlgh polnt man was Bob Rltchle w1th 15 pomts followed by Upple maklng 11 polnts and Van scorlng 10 January 22 G R H1 Y Practlce Dance for the L S T H150 Around S35 was made and there was a good turn out The money goes for some classlcal records for the L S T 2150 Shlp January 28 Gee what a game ' ' Mmerva bas ketball game 1n Loulsy 1lle proved to be very ex cltlng Loul Vllle was ahead then MlDefVd then LOU1SV1ll9 then MIDEIVH The game went 1nto overtlme and Van had to make two foul shots Ol else ' ' Van you I6 wondelful' He dood 1t Upple Upperman was hlgh polnt man scorlng 14 DOIHIS whlle Shark had 12 and Van 11 Nlce golng fellas January 29 The Ralders went to N Canton to play another excltlng game but yylth a dlflerent outcome N Canton had the uppel scole of 36 32 Doc and Reb t1ed fOI hlgh polnt men wlth 10 polnts aplece Aftel the game LOUISVIll6 Hlgh was 1nv1ted to the N Canton Y M C A for danc ln January 31 Total Sales of Wal Bonds and Stamps to date IS 3168140 w1th Mr Waltel taklng the lead fo1 the thlrd consecutlye t1me February 1 Canton Twp game was played on the home floor w1th the Raldels scorlng 36 polnts tc the W1ldC3tS .10 February 4-M3Y1OH9t19S Yes Plnocchlo vu presented by Ethel Henley and hel asslstant Jlmmx Graham The shovx was yery entertamlng es peclally Pmochs Good byeeee Good byeee In the evening from 7 30 to 10 .90 a Band Party was held w1th Gene MBISCF actlng as chalr man The decoratlons were very colorful belng red and whlte w1th H106 plump snowmen as spot l1ghts The program cons1sted of danclng eatlng and playlng pmg pong L86 February 5 East Palestlne lecelyed a defeat of .91 37 from the Ralders The wln kept the Blue Ralders undefeated ln Trl County Shark scoled 14 pomts whlle Van netted 15 February 9 The faculty had anothel banquet pa1 ty' tEgad' all they do IS eat! After the most of the evenlng was spent ln playlng Carlo Whlst Mlss Sheedy was the wlnner dlnnel Monte February ll Columblana basketball game meant that the Ra1ders lost out on Tr1 County by a scole of 49 30 Guess maybe cul team Just wasnt hlttlng ton1ght although Shark tmaklng 16 po1nts fol the Raldersh played a good game February 12 The H1 Y Pract1ce Dance well as I understand lt Bob Rltchle ln charge of the decoratmg commlttee yust couldnt d9C1de what The H1 Y Practlce Dance meant so he slmply put up any decoratlons that he could find actually a toy horn a box of cornmeal tlnsel hearts washlme a decorated Slovx slgn fiowers and a umque centel plece of censored CAsk Bob about ltb Mr Strausser cla1ms lt was a box tled wlth a red rxbbon February ln Sebrlng basketball game on the Se brlng Hoor saw the Rald6FS top the TroJans Wlth the score 42 23 Thls game was the best played so far R1tChl6 scored 15 polnts and Upple 9 February 18 The annual H1 Y Var1ety Show was presented today w1th many new faces appearlng Don Smlth made a very good master of ceremon1es The H1 Y Ink Spots composed of Tom Som merv1lle Russ Leslle Pap Alllson and Rlchle BIX ler made qulte a hlt smglng Its A S1n To Tell A Lle And Tommy Sommervllle as Swoonatra Oh my heart can t slow up enough to wrlte thlsl The wmners were Wanda Lesh first Arlene Welsend second Tommy Vloland thlrd Ruth Slaughenhaupt fourth and Patty Schwab fifth LISDOH topped the Ralders 1n Loulsvllle w1th the scole of 30 26 Van netted 13 polnts for the Ralders February 19 G R Hearts In Harmony dance thls year had Donna Jeanne Infield as Queen and Chlck Dougherty as Klng The court was com posed of the Jr clowners Marlon Nlmereala and Tom Hoovel Sophomores Joyce Stoddard and Ralph Dally Freshmen Polly Taylor and Kelth Loury The coronatxon was held at lntermlss1on at whlch t1me Wanda Lesh sang and aftervwa1ds punch and cookles wele served The gym was decorated Wlth hearts and sllhouettes 1n red and whlte The dance was a great success wlth the Klng and Queen and lhell court maklng a color ful plcture February 22 A llquld all assembly was presented by Elllot James The tudents leaxned the dlffer ent poss1b1l1t1es of llquld alr One of the most lnterestlng experlments was the hootlng of the llquld a1r cannon February 25 Papel DIIVS closed Wlth Mlss Ml days room wlnnlng lce cream and cupcakes total for first drlye was 10 ton Seyenth and elghth grade party consldered one of the b1ggest suc cesses of the year vslth everybody and hls uncle danclng Truth or Consequences was played w1th one l1ttle boy proposlng to Mlss McPherson ta llttle late wasnt he J A tasty lunch of sand wlches doughnuts root beer and orange ade was seryed II ' ll . 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Y n Calendar February 96-Frosh Party well rt seems they drd nt mrx so well as the rth and 8th graders but of course Brll Bachman showed up wrth Joan Carn tmy my 7 The ey enrngs entertarnment was danc rng and a Truth or Consequences Game Refresh ments were potato chrps pretzels and pepsr cola The Board of Educatron for Senror Day was announced today Jack Drllman Presrdent Brll Crawford Vrce Presrdent Erleen Shocklrng Clerk Kate Kmtner and Mary Lourse Kagey they were chosen by ballot electron of the Senror Class February '79 The Rarders journeyed to Youngs town only to recerve a hard blow from Grrard The R rrders were elrmrnated by a heart breakrng score of 'Sr 33 yyrth Mustacchro scorrng 13 pornts Dough erty 11 A good turnout from Loursvrlle wrtnessed thrs game Vlarchl Dr Slutz spoke to the hrgh school at an assembly He talked about the reasons for de lrnquency among hrgh chool students and catrons At Scrence Club meetrng Mr Stuckey was presented wrth a pen and pencrl set for hrs help md gurdance as a sponsor of the club March Z Another assembly tgee two days rn suc ces ron' 'J A barnyard crrcus was presented by the Arnolds from Akron The crrcus consrsted of a ply., a goat a nronkey and srx dogs The prg was unusual rn rts abrlrty to stand on rts hrnd feet whrle the goat walked a two by four erght feet off the ground The dogs performed one do mg an acrobatrc act March I The Sophomore Party theme was Swrng and Sway at the Bluebrrd Cafe t rs was worked out by havrng all srdes of the gym cf? and charrs and tables along the The decoratrons were blue and whrte streamers floor roped srde walls The eyenrngs enter tarnment was spent rn dancrng the Gland March was unrque rn havrng the grrls ask the boys More fun wrth the Broonr Dance eh The refreshments were pretzels and potato chrps rootbeer and orange March tr The G R H1 Y County Meet was held rn Loursyrlle agarn thrs year The program con srsted of Deyotrons group srngrng led by Rrchard Brxler and a lecture about Youth of Tomorrow grxen by Mrss Eyelyn Hunter Dean of Women of Mount Unron After the lecture the group was seryed a luncheon of wreners cup cakes and chocolrte mrlk or orangeade The remarnder of thc cyenrng was spent rn dancrng vxrth rrrusrc by records and the L H S Swrng Krds Startrng at 6 'Sc the clubs adyourned at 10 30 P M Vlarch 10 An evenrng of dancrng checkers and playrng cards was spent by the Class of 44 The audrtorrum was drvrded lengthwrse rnto two sec trons One part was comfortably decorated wrth lamps and card tables whrle the other part was used for dancrng A pop stand was erected at one of the exrts Pop and cookres were served through out the eyenrng The theme was Frnale of 44 Nlarch ll Thrs was really a good Saturday for L H S wrth seyen superrors three excellents and three very goods as the returns for the rnstru mental groups The Chorr was not to be outdone they recery ed fixe superrors and one excellent T top the day off we won the Debate Trophy for the srxth consecutrye trme Good work all who par trcrpated And thanks to Mrs Terrv and Mr Boyle for therr cooperatron l87 Vlarch 18 A St Patrrcks Day Party was held by the Rostronrans at the school Every member brought a guest and the debate squad was rn vrted The evenrng was spent rn relays and danc rng A luncheon of chrcken sandwrches was served Vlarch 24 Senror Day Agarn a successful day of Senror abrlrty was demonstrated throughout mornrng and afternoon The classes were con ducted wrth accuracy provrng that the Senrors are capable of relyrng on thenrselves March ll A courtesy movre was presented rn as embly The movre was sponsored by the Grrl Reseryes Now we know what to do and when to do rt so lets put rt to practrce Aprrl Z Vesper Servrce was held rn the audr torrum Devotrons were grven and selectrons sung by the Senror Chorr Junror Chorr and Grrls Glee Club Aprrl 6 Rostronran Club sponsored an a sembly of two short plays The Valrant and Happy Journey Aprrl Z1 Jack theres your mother ouch you re stepprng on my toes These were ome of the re marks heard as seemrngly hundreds of parents swarmed rnto the school to see what therr dear U5 chrldren had done durrng the school year The parents came awav proud and the teachers were happy that another Open House was over Aprrl Z4 The annual Musrc Festrval was held tonrght wrth the Band presentrng two numbers Deep South and Natronal Emblem All musr cal organrzatrons gave forth wrth therr best and Mrs Terrys vocal groups had a splendrd arrange ment of seasonal numbers Two of the specral tres were Clrmbrn Up the Mountarn a negro sprr Chr rstran Soldrer s May tr Junror Senror Prom was held at The Grot to Hall rn Canton and an approprrate theme was carr red out A luncheon was served and most of the ey enrng was spent rn dancrng wrth musrc featured by Judd Warstlers orchestra The Senrors wrsh to express therr thanks to the Junrors for the hard work they put forth rn plannrng such an eye nrng of entertarnment May 20-May Day provrded a very entertarnrng afternoon lnterpretrve dancrng was rnstructed by Mrss McPherson sponsor of May Day Last years queen Shrrley Lrnder crovsned the new Junror queen Vlay 'I Baccalaureate exercrses were today The speaker gate an approprrate message to the class and the chorr presented some very loyely num bers Vlay 26-Commencement savr many a damp eye rn the Senror Class although they wouldnt ad mt rt Thrs concluded our year thrnk of us next year krds as you leaye L H S portals then you ll know Way '74 Hr Y Boys escorted therr sxyeethearts to the annual Sweetheart Dance sponsored by Hr Y The Dance was semr formal wrth colorful decor atrons fillrng the gymnasrum Wlay 'S Report Cards' ' Now we know erther we dood rt or vue doodnt dood rt If at first you dont succeed etc Nlay 30-As we saw rt rn the offrce C est Frm -, - , . , ' ' - 1 . -4 l ' '. , . . . v I , ' ' ' -, ' - ' ' v , ' ' ' . 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