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CALENDAR Wed., Sept. 3- Long skirts, bewildered looks, and new faces were noticed by students as they joyfully C?D entered the doors of dear old LHS. And my! how experienced they have become this summer. Eddie Culp advises one and all to keep his fingers away from lawn mowers. It hurts. Ouch! ! Th-urs., Sept. 4- During the year's fir.st assembly, Mr. Strausser con- gratulated Qveryone for being so quiet. Lost: Three faculty members, gained: four faculty members, 'thitchedu-one faculty member - - Hmm? Among the jokes fired at the poor innocents by Mr. Strausser was one- which he said he hoped we would remember and use. The philosophy was, 'fBut that's the way I like it. Fri., Sept. 5- When Mr. Boyle asked Paul Rosia how he spe-nt his vacation, he replied, I transplanted rhubarb all sum- mer. Sat., Sept. 6- Canton Township was Louisville's opponent at the Mas.sillon Tiger Stadium Preview. A 7-7 tie ended the exciting battle. Miss Peake and Miss Bode utterly exhausted themselves rooting for Louisville. P. S. The bus broke down on the way home. Mon., Sept. 8- Schedules can not be changed after today, so people scurry madly to and fro trying to find where's what. Bruce Herrick and his monkey brother, Cindy, went for a stroll after school-Rather, Cindy rode, Bruce strolled. Tues., Sept. 9- Poor Elsie Karasfs dog died today, but she isn't too unhappy 'cause she has three more. The Freshmen and Juniors had their first class meetings of the year. Wed., Sept. 10- Susie McKimm fainted in Mr. Schlottis class. Lucky girl! ! The freshmen had another meeting and theyire still going around in circles. Last year's freshmen, taking the important office as sophomores, also got together to talk things over. Fri., Sept. 12- Louisville met Uhrichsville with Captain Lambert Everson leading the boys to a 12-6 victory. Tom Trew's shoes made a touchdown but John Keszeg had his feet in them. Joe Metzger, senior class President, presented to Mr. Sitrausser the senior class gift to the school, a new electric scoreboard. The new he-ad cheerleader, Gerry Violand did a wonderful job with the help of the other cheerleaders and Ruth Daily, the new mem- ber. Helen Wagner received the honor of becoming head majorette, in place of Sally Stoddard who has graduated. Sat., Sept. 13- 'Mid laughter and music the Jr. Hi Party made its debut. The theme cente-red around the football sea- son. Those hep-cats are smooth dancers, too. Mon., Sept. 15- Mr. Hunsinger, magazine salesman, bounced up on the stage with a volle-y of jokes for the annual magazine sales assembly. So the students put on their best smiles and sallied forth. The question of the day was, Will Mr. Boyle win again? Tues., Sept. 16- From her enrollment card, We find Mary Haren was blorn Sept. 8, 1947. Quite young to be in school isn't s e? Wed., Sept. 17- My dear frosh, when the fire bell rings after this please do not take your books. Let ,em burn! ! ! Fri., Sept. 19- The Raiders tour-ed to Columbiana for their se-cond win. Captain Butch led the team to a 27-0 victory. Sat., Sept. 20- A getting acquainted party was held this evening by the Freshmen Indians. Tom Embaugh had to pay the consequences because he didn't know a rooster doesn't lay eggs. Bob Walker and Janet Greenwell, Bob Rine and Bee Metzger were among the couples. I6 Complete, Concise, Mon., Sept. 22- Beware, Mr. Schlott is a dangerous characte-r! !' ! He was going to tear someone-is arms off and hit him over the head with them. The first club night was tonight. Tues., Sept. 23- K To be or not to be, that is NOT the question. Is Mr. Boyle selling magazines or isn't he, that 1S the ques- tio-n? Wed., Sept. 24- Bill Fisher found a paper with the total amount Mr. Boyle had held back for magazines sales. The only trouble with the paper was that dear Mr. Boyle had planted it. Fri., sept. 26- Whee! ! ! No school today. Louisville played Sebring and came cut on top with a score of 6-0. Sat., Sept. 27- The Sophomores must love school for the theme of their party was t'S'chool Days for Daze?D After games and a .session of square and modern dancing, food was served and everyone hurried home? ? ? ? Some of the couples were Dean Kirkland and Joan McEowen, Allen Frease and Wanda Marker, Tom Linder and Betty Hayes, Brinley Thomas and Carol Heyne, Richard Yoder and Jean Royer. Mon., Sept. 29- Joyce Imdorf made a hot experiment in chemistry when she burned herself with acid. ls the grade school trying to catch up on its reading? Nope, it's a paper drive. Tues., Sept. 30- Surprise! ! I Mr. Moffett's home room won the maga- zine sale. Thurs., Oct. 2- Today a new millinery style was introduced. Sugar- dale caps were modeled by the Consumer's Ed students, who took a trip to Sugardale and to the Hoover Com- pany. Fri., Oct. 3- In the cheer rally for the Louisville-North Canton game, a football talked to the students. Captain Gene Menegay gave a lengthy speech of a few words. That evening the Raiders and the Vikings battled to a 6-6 tie. Both bands gave shows and Betty Kline was fcotball queen. Her attendants were: Betty Kreuzer, freshman, Jane Jackson, sophomore, Rosy Kreuzer, junior, Gerry Violand, senior. Doc Boyles stole the .show when he was carried off the field. Both schools were well represented at the Spotlight Dance that followed. The LHS Swing Band furnished the music. Sat., Oct. 4- The Hobos of '49' spent their evening in modern and During the party annual staffers publicity. Two villians, Tom Mc- Monnot wouldn't let the poor in- SC1- ,'l31'6' dancing. visited it to give Donald and Rich nocents in but the hero, Doc Boyles, guided them past the watchdogs to the .safety of the gym. Tues., Oct. 7- Come on, let me shoot you quick. Itfs just Mr. Moffett trying to round up the Seniors so he can take informal snaps. What would you do if James Hostettler calle-d you George Washington because of your hair style? Miss Wright could probably have done the same thing. Wed., Oct. 8- Can you picture Barbara Wagner being Paul Rosia's mothe-r? Today in senior Eng. Lit. it happened just that way while they were reading poetry, Thurs., Oct. 9- HVariety is the spice of life. This was proved by the Wade Quartette which presented a program today. Fri., Oct. 10-- Boardman was tripped by Louisvill-e leaving the final score 35-14. Ed Ali was the Raider's captain. Virg Stan must have a toe like his brother's for he made all the extra points. Could it be the same toe?
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CALENDAR Sat., Oct. 11- The Senior Hard Time.s Party made everyone feel good and comfortable. Mr. Holzwarth seemed right at home in his bright green shirt. The Hobos were amcng the entertainers. Jane Haferkamp and Gerry Violand sang tif that's what you call itj their version of t'Temptation. Mon., Oct. 13- Smile at the birdy, thank you. Tues., Oct. 14- WOW! ! The seniors looked positively atomic today. Half of them didn't even recognize each other. Too bad senior pictures are only taken once a year. Wed., Oct. 15- Because of broken bones during practice, the Reserve team suffered the loss of Tom Trew and George Bordner. Thurs., Oct. 16- Jack Rank changed character.s nine times during the Shakesperian play he presented. Don't we wish we could do that at times? Fri., Oct. 17- A play was given this evening by the debate club. People laughed 'till their sides ached. Sat., Oct. 15- Our first game of the .season was lost today to Lisbon. Tues., Oct. 21- Barbaretta, a dancer, brought the high school an assembly. Sat., Oct. 25- With Chuck McDonald as Captain, we departed from Central a 6-0 win. The game was played in the Lehman Stadium. Tues., Oct. 28- Poor Mr. Matheny smashed his Hnger trying to start his car. Thurs., Oct. 30- 'tEek,!' screamed students 'til they realized those horrible faces were just masks of the grade school students who were dressed for their Hallowe'en party. During a cheer rally, Bob Miller, Leon Hostettler, and John Daianu served as a very substantial car for Elmer Royer, Francis Schillig, and their little girl friend, Donna Schario. A Hallowe'en street dance this evening kept everyone out of trouble? ? ? Fri., Oct. 31- Our second game was lost to East Palestine by a score of 13-6. Jack Coberly was the captain. Sat., Nov. 1- LHS's first reserve night football game was played in Alliance. We won 25-0 but werenit as cheerful as was expected. Don Scaglione broke his leg during the game. A hayride was also a feature of the eve- ning. Elmer Royer and Marjorie Zorger, John Kes- zeg and Helen Samblanet, Joe Metzger and Jane Jackson were .some of the couples. Mon., Nov. 3- Cars circled the high school and continuously honked their horns. Lisbon had come over through the rain to celebrate their victory as Tri-County Champs. Mr. Matheny got another car - one that won't smash Hngers. Thurs., Nov. 6- The Frosh lo.st their first game of the season to State Street. Fri., Nov. 7- UH! ! ! Has anyone recovered from the blow? Oh, those senior proofs! ! Are they worth returning? The deaths of the mother-in-law and father-in-law of Mike Lecholop took him to South Carolina for sometime. Sat., Nov. 8- The Commercial Club had a successful dance. Mon., Nov. 10- During 'tMinerva's Funeral fa cheer rally, that isb Paul Rosia was made captain of the year. Thirteen seniors will graduate from the team. Sl Recd This . Tues., Nov. 11- No school! In the afternoon, Louisville defeated Min- erva by a score of 25-0. The boys changed color before our eyes because the field was so muddy. Fri., Nov. 14- A Hi-Y dance was held in the gym. Tues., Nov. 18- Oh My! ! Bad cases of whirling heads and aching backs pre-vailed the senior class. Why? Today the Seniors spent the morning punching the correct an- swer from their I. Q. Tests. Wed., Nov. 19- The Senior Volleyball team, the Nightmares took honors a.s winning team of the noon tournament. Sat., Nov. 22- The Night of January 16thy' is over. CThe Junior Play that ish. It was proclaimed a hit. Tonight, after the play, the cast had a party at Shirley Givens. They had a good reason to celebrate even though the big news hadnlt been found. The Class of '49 had topped all previous Jr. Play records by Sl7.00. Virg Stan really wowed them with his bright yellow socks. Miss Wright directed. A Canton Players' Guild play The Shop at Sly Corner was seen by the Rostronian Club. Ritzy people! Thurs. 8x Fri., Nov. 27- Thanksgiving vacation meant no school. For this many students gave thanks. Tues., Dec. 2- Journalism Classes toured the Canton Repository and returned awed by the work of putting the paper to- gether. Nice pin-ups too! On the way back to the bus they rushed into the WHBC Radio Station and flattened their noses against the window so they could watch closely. Wed., Dec. 3- Um good! ! The Annual Rotary Club football ban- quet had the largest attendance in its history as the band also was invited to attend it. A former LHS student, Bill Hoover, and Sidne-y Gillmand, of the Miami Redskins, were guest speakers. Thurs., Dec. 4- G. R. Girls wore guilty looks as they tried to give their girl her surprise gift without being found out. A job as secret as Santa's must be nerve racking. Fri., Dec. 5- Whee! Our first basketball game showed the good possibilities for our team. We won the away game against Wooster by a 51-27 score. The cheerleaders looked super in their new uniforms. Sat., Dec. 6- ' The J r. Debate team won first place in a tournament at Stow High School. We won again, Louisville beat Lincoln 43-33 RAH! ! Mon., Dec. 8- Who hung that Mistletoe? The G. R. of course! The school really looks sharp in its Christmas costume. They not only invaded the auditorium but reached the third floor with their decorations. Tonight the football team enjoyed a de-li-cious meal at the Smorgasboard. Tues., Dec. 9- The Carrollton and Louisville- choirs presented a pro- gram for the Louisville PTA. The Carrollton boys noticed the mistletoe before their girls did CAt least that's what the boy.s think.D Wed., Dec. 10 A school bus rolled to Carrollton so the Louisville Choir could help Carrollton in her musical program. After the choir concert, Carrollton gave Louisville a dance and oodles of food. Those Carrollton boys are nice, are-n't they Ginny Rebillot? Sat., Dec. 13 We walloped Minerva at the basketball game there. Tues., Dec. 16- The tables turned! Last year North Canton defeated us but this year we showed 'em. The Sr. choir caroled at Molly Stark and then many went on to the game on their school bus.
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