Louisville High School - Mirror Yearbook (Louisville, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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STRAUSSER NTENDENT SUPERX gm ,Nunn Xb :rl L VW M4 ,f X ,,. 'W As rhe Errhe draws rxearer for our deparf ture, we Xooh back wkeb apprecrariorx to our princrpah Mr. Whsorx, for hrs heXp as we have travded. through Leopard, Xarxd. HKS tkrdess and CXIXCCYQUX work has ade our hkgh schooX more enjoy abXe and WXLSON raearhrxgfuh H. E. YRXN CKY AL vu, . 'K ? g QR' '38 49 vfj KN f , 'Q 1 Surf Q15 QNames on Page I7-31 5- -4-Il-CIOPTI F A C U L T Y Nw - 1-N K .X Ayr? K fa' ypm va S. f 5 X SEX X X X X Rx ,V f ' . V , V., , , W 3 Q ,, -ff! ff 9 Q' 5' oh. 2' gg , 2 ' v - fym,,.-, W . A ' . 4 X 1 I ff N 4' A 5 rf-4 i - -rf Catherine Galay Home Eronomirr Dorothy Norris Home Emnomics, Bookkeeping, Gen. Bminess 3 1' X X, 1 1 ggi 5 ff 2' Pt K , , 'A f 1 'I N- w, W ' M -' o r C y , 4 - y Q r Q-W vkkk ru! 'fy 1 f ,,, I I A, . ' ,g,,. A ' I, james Morgan Marie Sager I AV f Phy.ficz1!Edum!i0n, Am. Gorft., Phyximl Edumlion, 1 X ff 1 E . VII X'-WW ' fy V Coach ng if ? 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L i IE - :BS 3 .1- if 21? 5 Q '26 N -1.5 WX T OMORROWLAND CLASSES X , i X nw 1' as we--.. i, Y . Mm ,il ft, A ' 1 'L 'j iq., - I 43, 'ir w 3 5 I l ,P . SEN IORS VICTOR E. ABRAHAM Viv-mannerly, friendly, sociable General, Movie Operator I, 2 Track 1, 2, Football I, 2, P.A. Operator 1. DONALD E. BEACHY Beach-daring, unpredict- able, friendly Vocational, Basketball I, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4. , f I . 4, 2' 'ltl 4 3 f f 2 4 i it w , f X f f f 2 J 5 ,, 3 E , sh-s ,, PAUL ALLEN All-quiet, likable, nice Classical, Football 2, Track 1, 2. LARRY RAY BEAVER Beav-dependable, ambi- tious, sincere Vocational, Hi-Y 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Printer 1, 2, 3, 4, P.A. Operator 1, 2, 3, 4. 4, -f......l ELAINE RUTH BARKER Elaine-helpful, mirthful, poised Classical, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Rostro- nian 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Debate 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Junior Play 3, Ring Committee 3, Choir 4, Service 2, 4, IA. 4, Treas. 4. LINDA LOU BEUTLER Linda-tall, reliable, congenial Commercial, Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Operetta 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Sec. 4, Band Coun- cil 4g Ensembles I, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2. M.. 4 'NK' f-.,,.,, ,,,' EILEEN BARTHEL Bardel-Cheerful, lively, generous Vocational, Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Service 2, G.A.A. 2, 3. CAROL BLYTHE Caro!-popular, alert, brunette Commercial, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Band Council 4, Friendship Club 25 Clinic Girl 4, Prom Committee 3, Operetta 3, Glee Club 1, Pres. 2, Commercial Club 2, 35 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Rostronian 4. L N ,l I 1 NANCY HOPE BLYTHE Narita-musical, easy- gomgn gal' in Classical, Annual Staff 4, Tri- Hi-Y 4: Science Club 3, .tg Cvlee Club I, 2, Operetta 3g Junior PIHY 3, Billld 1, 3, 45 Friend- ship Club Ig Chaplain lg Ser- xice lg Choir 3, 4. LEONARD BURNS Jim-Short, enduring, solemn Vocational. l . 99k '19 4' , f' I Q., f M 1 hw file -f KW' MARGARET L. BROWN zllfngarrl-pleasant, oblig- ing, loyal Classical, Commercial, Band IQ Commercial Club 4g Tri-Hi- Y 4. SHIRLEY CAMPBELL Shirts-flighty, possessive, elusive Commercial, Vocationalg Cheer- leader IQ Home Ec. Club 3. SHIRLEY BROWN Brownie-eclependable, lady- lilce, frolic-some Commercialg Spotlight Staff 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 24 Op- eretta 3g Ofiice Worker 3, 4g Friendship Club 2, Choir 35 G.A.A. 2, 3. CHARLES F. CHENOT Chuck-mannerly, genial, generic Scientificg National Honor So- ciety. 3, 44 Science Club 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Debate 2, 33 Junior Play 3, Band 1, 2, 3g Pres. 4, Swing Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Ring Committee 35 Red Cross Council 29 Boys State 35 Schol- arship Team I, 3g Band Coun- cil, Pres. 4g Ensembles 2, 3, 4. .vii 4 fi' w, aw ,l ? , 5 SENIORS BETTY ANNE BURNS Betts-sincere, likable, helpful Commercial, Spotlight Staff' 4g Glee Club i, 2. ELIZABETH ANN CHOLLEY Belly-brunette, silent, sincere Vocational. SENIORS . DARLENE JEAN COLE Darlene-bold, natural, wistful MARY COOPER Mary-Married, tall, demure Vocational, Oflice Worker 45 General, Home Ee. Club 1, 2g Glee Club I, 2, Home Ec. Club Librarian 4, Ofhce Worker 1, 2. ARCHIE L. CORNETT Arfhie-good sport, earnest, shrewd Vocational, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Service 4, Intramurals 1, 2. DAVID JOE DAIANU Dave-helpful, quiet, shy Vocational. JAMES E. DAVIS fim-likable, meek, eH'e1'vescent Vocational, Track 3, 4. G.A.A. 1, 2. SUE ANNE CUNIN Suxie-congenial, blithe, feminine Commercial, Commercial Club 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 45 Glee Club I, Oper- etta 3, OHiCe Worker 45 Friend- ship Club 2g Choir 3, Service 3, G.A.A. 4, Intramurals 1, Ideal Sec. Attendant 2. ROSALEE DARRAH Roxie-girlish, pleasant, fervent Vocational, Spotlight Staff Tri-Hi-Y 4, Home EC. Club 2 G.A.A. 1, 2. GEORGE DALE DAWSON George-industrious, good- humored, determined Vocational, Choir 1, 2, 3, Pres 4, Operetta 1, 3, Service 2, 3 Red Cross Council 3, Intra- murals 1, 2. I8 2: f1I '.:v WWW .. 4 'X 2 fm 5 Xi 'Jw' . We , vaka ' M mg, .K ,fr uf, 2 N, 2 6 S 5 X, l a,ggL,vimsQ I 1 S , 'E ff' gill k X, MARY RACHAEL DEITZ THAD DEITZ Raflzacl-blondie, sensible, T.F.-able-bodied, likable, 3 mild noble General, Spotlight Staff 4. Vocationalg Hi-Y 49 Football 3 1, 2, 3, 49 Track 2, 34 Basket- -.in N 4 sr or il!-...F I S ' 'j 4, fx' nf' X 3 X x vp, MH'-Vx J ' ' 49219 4 , vi, - MQ? l Tai Xl ' f f IJ I 1 Tl DENNIS DILLEY Denny-u nusu al, joyous, willing Industrial. CHARLES DUNLAP Dunnif-aberrant, mis- chievous, daring Vocationalg Printer 2, 3, RUSSELL FRANCIS 4. ball 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2. MARGARET E. DRAKE Margie-independent, domestic, mild Commercial, Commercial Club 1, 2, 4g Cvlee Club 1, 29 Oper- etta 31 Ofhce Worker 34 Choir 3, 45 G.A.A. IQ Intramurals I. ROBERT DUNWIDDIE Bob-mischievous, carefree, lively Vocational, Commercilg Foot- ball 3g Track 3, 4Q South Hills High School 1, 2. MARILYN DYKSTRA DUPLAIN Maribfn-obliging, willing, Dupe-wiry, unwary, aimless sincere Generalg Band 43 Brown High Vocationalg Football 2, Intra- School 1, 2, 3. murals I, 2, Red Cross Coun- cil I. I SENIORS MARLENE ELLEN EDWARDS Marlene-shy, earnest, nice Vocational, Glee Club I, 2. NANCY GERALDINE FINLEY Finniepsociable, neat, cute Commercial, Annual Stag 4, Spotlight Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, Pres. 4Q Junior Play 3, Prom Committee 39 Office Worker 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 34 G.A.A. 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2. l'Slf esn f 4. .fi Q .42 We THOMAS EDWARDS Tom-athletic, ambitious, competent Scientihcg Class Pres. 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Hi-Y 4,'Rostronian 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys State 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3,A:4Q Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL FISCHER Carol-daring, mischievous, unusual Commercial, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Office Worker IQ Red Cross Council 2, Clinic Girl 4, Serv- ice 44 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Wh 1-P 'f I MIKE ESLICH DAVID I. E. FILIMON Mike--aimless, daring, Dave-studious, dependable, unpredictable I earnest Vocational. Classical, Annual Staff 4, CAROLYN FRANK Fmnki:-neat, witty, effervescent Commercial, Commercial Club 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, Operetta 3, Junior Play 3, Office Worker 4, Choir 3, 4. 524, K I V . are f 2 . , X 2 -v 2, v 235 K' 'V a n :ff V 22 Hi-Y 3, Librarian 4. DAVID LEE FRASE Dave--accommodating, trust-worthy, congenial Vocational, Hi-Y 4, Track 4 Librarian 3, j.A. 4. I ,irr I 2 ' Ch If 2,25 , xr ' f f Av 22 2 2 ff I My , f 92,22 2 2 2 ai 42,2 lj W 1 , M ff m , ,. ,2 2, ' 2 2 f X if 2,2 2 ' 2 'rf ,Z 22 1 gf , Z 2 f f 94 : ,S . wg' S- 42 f N- X K ,x l SENIORS PAUL FREDERIC K Paul-fearnest, just, eager Vocational. JAMES GARNER fimAviva cious, joyous, mischievous Vocationalg Spotlight Staff 4g Hi-Y 1,4,, Band 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4. CLARENCE GETS Cars:-trustworthy, companiable, helpful Vocationalg Spotlight Staff 4 Q Q' Football Head Manager 2, 3, 4 H Basketball I, 2, Manager 3, 4 wg E Baseball Head Manager 2, 3, 4 .an-.-. Intramurals I, 2, Printer I ' Rostronian 4. aa at f 29, Q 4.47 7 , ,,,,, , f ,Z JAMES GODDARD Jim-solemn, elfish, obliging Vocational, Spotlight Staff 4. ROBERT FROST Bob-likable, easy-going, happy Vocational, Jr. Rotorian 4g J.A. 4g Movie Operator I, 2, 4. WANDA CAROLE GEARY IV1zm1'a-mirthful, happy, congenial Commercial, Spotlight Staff 44 Commercial Club 3, 4g Quill and Scroll 4, Friendship Club I, 2. JOAN ELEANOR GLANZMAN fozzn-amicable, benevolent, sincere Vocationalg Class Treas. 3, Prom Committee 3g Office Worker 4, Friendship Club I, 2. ROBERT GREENWELL Bob-jolly, favored, polite Vocationalg Sr. I-li-Y 4g Ros- tronian 4, Basketball IQ Base- ball 3. 21 we Ig ,fy ' f U 4.4, qgban-va. K V,f.,:11. , Xia' 7 i ' . - UH' 'Q -we 3 3. LERANE GRIINIINIINGER Junior-quiet, carefree, aimless Vocational5 Science Club 4. I 5 e A. 1 film 'G-T JANE HAREN Jane-queenly, blithe, charming Commercial, Class Sec. 45 Spotlight Staff 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Rostronian 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Office Worker 45 Friendship Club 25 Football Queen 4. JOAN GRISEZ Joan-willing, petite, obliging Vocational5 Home Ee. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Reporter 35 G.A.A. 1, 2. I! 'te MARILYN GRISEZ Grizie-little, lively, cute Commercial5 Spotlight Staff 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treas. 45 Home Rc. Club I, Sec. 25 Glee Club I5 Junior Play 35 Cheerleader 45 Office VVorker 3, 45 Friendship Club 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4g May Queen 35 May Queen At- tendant 25 Hearts Dance At- tendant 2. 5 af a I SENIORS GERALD LOUIS HAIDET fer-sharp, Winsome, frolic-some Scientif1c5 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 45 Jun- ior Play 35 OHice W'orker 15 In- tramurals 2. I., H. , 1 I 'IV' xg .. 9 ' 'MW LOUIS I-IAREN Louie-happy-go-lucky, jocund, sociable Vocationalg Class V. Pres. 25 Spotlight Staff 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Sec. 25 Rostronian 3, 45 Op- eretta I, 35 Choir I, 3, 4. Mawr WILLIAM HAREN Bill-nice, athletic, clebonair Vocational5 Class Pres. 35 Hi-Y 1, 45 Rostronian 45 Operetta I5 Football 2, 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Ring Committee 35 Choir IQ jr. Rotarian 4. In- tramurals I, 2. ANN HARSH Ann-little, sincere, silent General5 Vocational. SENIORS RALPH HELMUTH Ralpiiia-industrious, congenial, quiet Y ocationalg Service 3, 4. TIM I-IIPLE Tim-slender, mannerly, clemure Vocational4 Football 34 Red Cross Council 1. IENNA LEE HOLLIS Jenna-agile, nice, temperate Commercialg Glee Club I, 24 Operetta 34 Junior Play 34 Band 2, 3, 44 Swing Band 44 Choir 3, 44 Band Council 4. THOMAS M. HOWELL Tom-leader, hardworker, congenial Vocationalg Class Treas. IQ Hi-Y 1, V. Pres. 2, 3, Pres. 44 Rostronian 2, 3, V. Pres. 44 Junior Play 34 Football 1, 2, 3, 44 Basketball I, 2, 3, 44 Track I, 2, 3, 44 Ring Committee 34 Intramurals 1, 2. ..I N 'i QR:-. t -4 as ,P Q X . 4 Y,-. ..,.. , .1 ,. ,K 3 if . 3. if I i s I. ' N' r N l .L gp Qc, 'X 9 ,gv Vi 1, ,SX ar lfs ,IW 5 .1 11 W ,, fmx 'E 3 4 ,fi X X ,Q 5 gi 4 ,4 lb 72 I - -I lf' , - xg .,,,1'! 'J?g Q ,,,, XT, 4, gf If ling' li 4., V' , . - i A M Jil' '4 , ,ui-3 W-v ELIZABETH ANNE HENNING Belry-wistful, bold, friendly Classicalg Science Club 34 Glee Club 14 Choir 2, 3, 44 Operetta 34 Service IQ Ring Committee 34 Band 1, 2, 3, 44 Swing Band 2, 3, 43 Junior Play 3. LANCE ROGER HITE Lanny--ambitious, likable, alert Scientific4 Hi-Y 2, 44 Science Club 44 Track 3, 44 Scholar- ship Team 3, 44 Choir 2, 44 In- tramurals 2. LELA FYRNE HOSTETLER Leia-true, spicy, happy Classical4 Spotlight Staff 4Q Glee Club IQ Choir 2, 3, 44 Op- eretta 34 Librarian 44 Ensem- bles 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN HUPP Marilyn-mild, Winsome, charming Commercial4 Commercial Club 3, Treas. 44 Olflice Worker 2, 3, 44 Scholarship Team 2. 23 . ,a1.aY,': .- Z, fl , aa 4, ,, I? 4 ,. . I fag, 4 .4 -V 2... as-i f if lg ig zngnfllf ' .2 '41 'tyffvf' mi? ,M all f f2fifw'4K-fI'f ,il,fyf f4fArf '2 5 ,ffm .4:a,5,a+ wzfiifreiaif is F57 . 'I Af g,V:,-f ? ,215 by . ,. f ,j 4 'fl ,ff ,v,.ff ,Q. ., 1 3051 ' . ' .X . 4 QQ W I 2 ' ' Q asa M f g ' Q,-s .,....:,,, fa., - NX 'tw' CHARLES JOHNSON Chuck-unafraid, unusual, capricious Vocational, Football 3, Basket- ball I, Intramurals I, 2. CLARA LOUISE JONES Clam-merry, sage, flirtatious Vocational, Commercial, Spot- light Staff 44 Science Club 3, Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Red Cross Council IQ G.A.A. 1, 2, Intramurals 2. ,, V IRENE LUCILLE JOHNSON Irene-mild, sincere, polite Vocational, Commercial Club 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, Red Cross Council I, 3. HARVEY JONES Jamey-rough, willing, able Vocational, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, Service 4, Intramurals 2, 3. 24 LOUIS ICKES Louie-daring, windy, frolicsome Vocational, Business Manager 2. ROBERT L. JACKSON Bob-mild, reliable, vigorous Scientincg Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 2 , . any-news, ,' ,Y, ' f',.,, ff, 1f 3 M I 4 ff 5 X 2 I X .I SENIORS RONALD A. ISGRO Irsie-masculine, powerful, spirited Vocational, Class Pres. 2, I-Ii-Y 2, Treas. 4, Rostronian 4, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, Ofiice Worker 2, Intramurals I, 2. DANIEL R. JAEB Speedy-Just, gay, dexterous Vocational, Olilice Worker 4, Printer 2, 3, 4. ,W-ww 3, X ' wdlfibvi .f, W, 6 ff, f M Y -.. 7 'Il 4 Q. .,,, ' ,Z 1. li X SENIORS t EUGENE K.-XSTNER DAVID KAUTH ,V time-deinure, sober, sage Davy-demented, fervent, I . Scientiticz Science Club 4g amicable Vi . Scholarship Team Ig Intramu- Vocational. ' rals 1. V, A ,, f V M-'qua-4 VV V,g,,,W,,... :V:V.fVi.V 'i Vii- . if . X . as LOIS KIENER FRANK KERCHNER V V,V I Loi:-virtuoso, sweet, Frankie-carefree, coy, 'h?W':'L79' personality joyous il ' ' I ' I-Iartville High I, lg Classicalg Vocational, Spotlight Staff 4g , Class Treas. 4g Spotlight Stal? Hi-Y 4g Science Club 2g Base- V V, I ,V 4, Rostronian 3g Operetta 31 ball 3, 4g Service 2. Iunior Play 3, Band 3, 4, Swing Band 4, Choir 3, 4, Band V Council 4. V,,VV f 'iii w ,i.r J 1 of 2 4. tlei lil' 'tiir Siii 7 H 43 ,,+. I ffik-43 CHE' ds,- I.-gym-1 f K, DEMIE IO KERSTETTER Dee-popular, personality, adorable Classical, Commercial, Tri- Hi-Y 3, Pres. 4g Rostronian 2, 3, 44 Debate 2g Glee Club, Pres. Ig Operetta 3, Choir 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader I, 3, 45 Ofice Worker 2g Friendship Club I, Sec. 2g Service 2, 3, Treas. 4g Girls State 39 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Attendant 2g En- sembles 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN ANN KIEFABER Kieyf-willing, jocund, good looking Commercial, Spotlight Staff 45 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 45 Commercial Club 2, 3, 44 Glee Club 1, 2, Operetta 3g junior Play 35 Clinic Girl 45 Friendship Club 1, 2g Choir 3, 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball Attendant 4g Ensembles 2: 3: 4' JOI-IN KIBLER Johnny-windy, jounty, gibberish Scientific, Intramurals I, 2. PAULINE RUTH KIEFFER Kiey'-bashful, refreshing, joyous Commercialg Spotlight Staff 4g Commercial Club 45 Oiiice Worker IQ G.A.A. Ig Quill and Scroll 4. IXIIRIAINI KAY KNAPP Jlliriam-helpful, possessive, capricious Classical, Spotlight Staff 4, Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Debate 1, Ring Committee 3, Red Cross Coun- cil 3, Scholarship Team 2, 3, Friendship Club 1, 2, Service 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. WILFORD KRABILL IViflie-nice-looking, virile, stalwart Vocational, Class V. Pres. 3, Spotlight Staff 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. RQS K1 ' V I ff sn :-A J'- 4.1-' kc. . of 'S-1' fl if 42 N - . qv-.If 31 'i ' vl I. oi- A f se, Qui iii? .,,,,. DAVID LAMBORN RICHARD JAMES LARE Dave-handsome, respon- Rirlz-helpful, mirthful, sible, leader adept Vocational, Scientific, Annual Vocational, Spotlight Staff 4. Staff 4, Spotlight Staff 4, Jun- ior Play 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Sec. 4, Rostronian 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Swing Band 3, Basketball 1, 2, Track 2, Intramurals I, 2, En- sembles 3. I' ,f fa- as. i .V 2 ,I-uv X Q77 I - I X ,,p I , i hx .2 at X 'Vw 'xl bt Q JUDITH LERCI-I Judy-sociable, wistful, lively Glee Club I, Office Worker 1 2, Red Cross Council 3, G.A.Ai 2. SENIORS JOE KRABILL foe-sociable, orator, cynical Classical, Annual StaFF4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Rostro- nian 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Debate I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Band I. JACQUELINE KROAH Jackie-cheerful, charming, effervescent Commercial, Spotlight Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Rostronian 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, Debate 3, Glee Club I, Treas. 2, Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Sec. 3, 4, In- tramurals 2, 3, 4, May Queen Attendant Il, 3, Ensembles 3, Operetta 3, Clinic Girl 4. 'fire- FAYE LYONS Lurky-mischievous, demure, coquette Vocational, Spotlight Staff 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Junior Play 3, Movie Operator I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Council 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Clinic Girl 4, Service 3, 42 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I7 2, 33 In 23 314' SENIQ 15 L. DALE MUGINNIS MARY ALICE NIQINTEE Duff-sober, mirthful, Coy llfmjv ,'1'f1'ff-stolill, Vocaticmnulq lli-Y 1, 2, Movie gibbcrisl1,sturrly Operator 1. Commcrciul, Voc11riomlgOH5Le Y lf' 'Z .vt ffl' ED Xi A l . KAY JEAN XICANDRFNY L 'IY5tflll' A lil' 11.15-nice, mischievous, h lfllluwlwii impulsive A UK-WON-Ill sl-iw U1 A. ll H1-Y Commercial, Vountionzllg Tri 1, -, 4: rl 1. ll1w:rwn1.111 Hi-Y .11Gluc Club 1, 2Ql'lflCf1kl 1, j, 4: .lunlor l 1.1x ,xg lmpgbnll SMP Club 1, G-AMX' I, 2? 3, 4 1' 2' 3' 'll bllblxbill-L 3- S- -il I11trz1mur11ls 3. Baseball 1, 3, 3, ug 'l'r.1qk ,141 lr. Romrigm 41 l:1:r.m1ur.1ls 1. Y ff - I ., , Af if f xr' A 1 'ivrf' f sf 1 Worker 1, 3, 4. WW XAXC1' BICKIRIBI JOHN MCLAUGHUN ,Vac-lO5'al, Capable, Cute K J0 m-Klelxcmlllblff, good Classical: spotlight starr 1, swf, lllfflblff Tri-HLY 3, .11 Glare Club Ig 1 , Sbientlfibg Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Chap Cum Girl 4, s:11O1mmp A ' 1 1, ' imma Imfbnll 5aTff1d1 2, Team 1, 1, 3: lfrienlsblp Club 3 45 M0116 Opfmmr iw 31 4 1, 1: GAA- I, 33 3, +1 htm, N. Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4 murals 1, 1, 3, 4: Attenirmc V , ,V 3. EC? ' A-of JAMES NIENEGAY 176217155-little, devilish, friemlly I haf ' ' Vocational, Hi-Y 4, Football , I, 2, 3, 4, Eagl-zytball 1, Base' ' X ball Zn 3, 4- I E gy' 4554-of 213' 5,4 Mrk-.Q N JERALD W. MERVILLE fllerz'-wiry, innocent, Clown Vocational, Scicncc Club 1 3,B21Sl'iCfbClll 1, 3. 27 ' Z, N , Nh, ,, ,, 4 .gf . M5 .j-ff, v 7, Vlf it flfkgf' Q. . O U ax ' .0 .W I wg far' ' 4 F 2 1 1:-. ' i V , ,,, WILLIAM MILLIGAN Bi!!-likable, willing, joyous Vocational, Annual Stall' 4, Spotlight Staff 4, I-Ii-Y 3, 4g Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. RUTH ANN MONNOT Ruthie-constant, serene, aimless Vocational, Home Ee. Club I, 2, 4. 28 M ., ll!! ARDELL MARY MICHEL Ardff!-obligirig, sedate, amicable Vocational, Home Ee. Club I, 4, Ofhce Worker 1, 2, 3. DANIEL MICKLEY Drm-powerful, bold, virile Vocational, I-li-Y 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. CHARLES MICKLEY Lonnie-helpful, person- ality, ambitious Vocational, Spotlight Staff 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Rostronian 4, Jun- ior Play 3, Librarian 4, Schol- arship Team I, Intramurals I. DAVID MELVIN MILLER Chop:-stalwart, leisurely, tranquil Vocational, Hi-Y 1, Treas. 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager I, 2, 3, Service 2, En- . sembles 1, 1, 4. SENIORS ,f K. W esyyft ,V K. , . X51 f 5 if if tam.. f - - ,anew 4 'Hunan--4' x ii 'va 'W-ff.-.- , MM, i I '20 , 'Q . 1 ix JANE MOGUS fam'-kind, methodical, mirthful Commercial, Commercial Club 4. CHARLES MONTER Sonny-jounty, stalwart, earnest Vocational, Hi-Y 4, Librarian 4, Ollice Worker 2, 3. YICKIE ,lfx N XMHQURE I'irkis-sliy, ex M-M., jounty Commercial: Commercial Club 4, Glee Club 1, lg Ring Coma mittee 3. LARRY MOCLIN Larry-just, congenial, trustworthy Vocational, Spotlight Staff 4 Intramurals 2. any . '-fs., E ,Q Q, ..,. you Nm ' rm: ' I I J X i ,NAM L . - t S fin 5 gl. ' an-5 fi fliv . 1 N...- Zi f if 2' RALPH MORAN Ralph-energetic, stalwart, accentual Vocational, Spotlight Staff 4, Hi-Y 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. RICHARD E. MYERS Googie-flirtatious, tough, valorous Vocational, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1. 4 Q. fl X I st SENIORS AGATHA MARY NAU ERNEST E. NEADING Agia-companionable, Ernie-noble, shrewd, true jolly, favored Industrial, Spotlight Staff 4. Vocational, Home EC. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ofiice Worker 4. DELBERT NORRIS Del-iniquisitive, wistful, coy Vocational, Football I, 2. , 29 4 ,,,,, av, ARLENE OYSTER Arlene-fine, elegan t, vivacious Commercial, Class Sec. 3, An- nual StaH 4, Spotlight Stal? 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Rostronian 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, Operetta 3 Junior Play 3, Red Cross Coun- cil 2, Friendship Club I, V. Pres. 2, Choir 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ' ..,1 I 'C E . f,. f , ,- L , 4,-X ,I 5' ,aaa 3' 4,-' 5, KZ, ll, ROBERT PERRENOUD DELLA PETRY B06-unselfish, true, keen Pele-generous, shapely, Classical, Choir 1, 2, 3, Oper- cute etta I, 3, Librarian 4. I Vocational, Spotlight Staff 4, SENIORS Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3. JUDY ANN POLING JOE POLUS Judy-obliging, innocent, foe-leisurely, sober, friendly innocent Vocational, G.A.A. 4. General, Hi-Y 4, Movie Op- 136 a 'inf' erator 4, Librarian 4, Office Worker 1, 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA ANN PEER Cyn-clever, mischievous, meek Classical, Class Sec. 2, Spot- light Stal? 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Rostronian 2, 3, 4, Speech 3, 4, junior Play 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 3, 4, Red Cross Council 1, 2, Clinic Girl 4, Friendship Club 1, Treas. 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 1, Intramurals 1, 2, G.A.A. Attendant I, fl.A. Sec. 4, Magazine, Chairman 3, En- sembles 3. 2. f ' il . A ,ff .lcn ' 'I l , X 'oo if 2 3 ' 0 W ,.,,.,. . ' Q... gym' LINDA JANE RAPP Linda-fervent, unselfish, accentual Vocational, OFF1ce Girl 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Science Club 3, Glee Club 1, 2. 30 JEROD E. PENNIX Jerry-amusing, timid, obliging Commercial, Vocational. P , 'Mr' ,-ann! JUDITI-I ANN RASTETTER Razz-ambitious, cute, effervescent Commercial, Class Treas. 2, Annual Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4Q Rostronian 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Operetta 3, Clinic Girl 4, Friendship Club I, Pres. 2, Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensembles 3, 4, May Queen Attendant 2, Hearts Dance Attendant 3. SLT ANN RILEY Sur-favored, serene, courageous Classicalg Tri-Hi-Y 4g Rostro- nian 1, 3, 43 Speech 1, 3, 44 Glee Club ig junior Play 35 Band I, 2, 3, Y. Pres. 4, Li- brarian 45 Clinic Girl 4, Friend- ship Club 1, :Q Band Council LINDA LOU RITSCI-IARD Lzndfz adept pleasant sapient Vocational- Glce Club 1- Office ,V , Mx.. Worker 4g Rell Cross Council Ti f i ' Af! ig Friendship Club 2. I fair 5 ffrrw ha, 43 I.,-X, 4: Ensembles 1, 1, 3, 4. 'Q' h wks, .fix 5' , +4 K --x ff' L ff?f QS' IWW -surf! 'Nr-1-pff' CLYDE ROMY Romy-amicable, modest, amusing 'Wx DAVID ROYER Daw-sturdy, coy, sedate Vocational, Spotlight Staff 4g Vocationalg Movie Operator I-Ii-Y 2, Cheerleader 1. .J I, 2, 3, 4- KAY EILEEN SAEGER Kay-ambitious, timid, keen Scientificg National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Annual Staff 4Q Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Science Club 3, 45 Librarian 49 Office VVorker 45 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, Friendship Club 2. SENIORS WILLIAM SANDERBECK Sandye-tranquil, constant, amorous Vocational, Movie Operator 3, 4g Ofhce Worker 39 Schol- arship Team 2. DALE SANFORD DAVID SCANLON Dale-handsome, adept, Skinny-reckless, fine Daccentual, mighty Classical, Greentown I-Iigh 1, Industrialg Alliance I-Iigh IQ Hi- 2, 3g Spotlight Stal? 43 Ros- Y 4g Junior Play 3g Football Q riff X tronian 4g Debate 4. 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. I ' 4 'Q ' 149, ,an 4-nan... - ku' , 419' , x- ' TAC- 4 , ' ' 4 and-uudngp. lf is-f el I ls- T ew .Ziff W, Q? .3 LORENE J. SCHIVIUCKER Dimplfs-congenial, neat, sweet Commercial, Vocational, An- nual Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sec. 4, Commercial Club 2, Chap- lain 3, Sec. 4, Glec Club 1,017- eretta 3, Choir 2, 3, 4. junior Play 3, Army-Navy 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Council 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensembles 2, 3, Small Choir 4. CARL SELEGEAN Car!-wolf, amusing, reckless Vocational. RICHARD GARY SHAMBLEN Dirk-golden, amorous, pleasant Scientific, Hi-Y 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Prom Committee 3, Red Cross Council 3. af if I U5 2 ' - ,f W9 f Magi RICHARD J. SCHAUB Dirk-talkative, modest, accommodating Vocational, Operetta 1, Choir 1, Service 3. I Qgilsl mark .. 'C Aww 33, .4 f V, mf!! In-r J, . iv- 7 ' 11, Vf yff, 0 My - 5 ' ' W W i 4 I I ,y u , . IN , f KK ANNA MAE SHANK Anna iliac-orator, capricious, refreshing Commercial, Debate I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Ensembles 1, Oflice Worker 2, Red Cross Council 2. . t f .1 'br' X ' 1 DDM 1lJ.l.lD ADA RUTH SCHMUCKER Ada-intelligent, meek, adept Commercial, National Honor Society 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Oper- etta 3, Choir 3, 4, Service 4. JOHN SCHUIVIACHER John-sapience, sedate, true Vocational, National Honor Society 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team I, 3. DONALD GREER SHAMBLEN Don--dependable, jocund, fine Scientific, Hi-Y 2, 4, Rostro- nian 3, 4QJl1l'1lOI' Play 3, Movie Operator 1, OFrice Worker 2, 3, Scholarship Team 1, 2. 4'-:svn SENIORS S GLENN SHEPHERD NORBERT SHOCKLING 511211-socizible, amicable, Shark-clown, stalwart, , boisterous joyous A Classical: Hi-Y 3, 4: Rosrro- vQCnfi0mt1,Hi-Y 4, Football 4. ffl' nian 3,4,BaI1cl 1, 2, 3, Basket- ' ball 1, 2, 3, +4 Track 1, 3, 4. Y? ,S S R x X CAROL ANN sxurn Smitty-solemn, V sympathetic, courteous V,,. Commercial, Vocational, Home p, , Ec. Club 4. E.. i'iiii i H 1 LELAND soMMERs 5 Lee--athletic, hero, V -' ' V I ' stalwart In L A Vocational, Class V. Pres. 4, 5' M A ,, , 5 H1-Y 3, 4g Spotlight staff 4g Q. gf i ii -g Football 1, 4, Basketball 1, 3, In 2 ' 4- 5-' A p ' ' -4 .1 , HAROLD STARKEY Harold-shy, industrious, calm Vocational. EQ,- X. M.. ,NW .-if , 9 N.. ,.,, .,..,, ,,,., . 'fit' .:', j f'-Q ei : '1--' , J I Y ' V f:,, :, .,gg,,e: ,.?3fY?'i-if if t Q g t ,.-, 5, ' 5 ' LAVERA ANN SOMMERS Laverne-easy-going, alert, congenial Classical, Spotlight Staff 4g Glee Club 1, Operetta 3, Choir 21 3: 4- GRAHAM SPILLMAN Red-robust, valorous, innocent Vocational, Football 3, Bas- ketball Ig Baseball 2, Intra- murals 1, 2. BETTY TAYLOR Befly-tranquil, pensive, keen Vocational, Glee Club 2, Op- eretta 3, Choir 3, 4, Ensem- bles 3, 4. f 1, ' 1 2, . .., K ,Q f 1 BARRY E. THOXIAN Barry4devilish, coquette, mirthful A i 7 1 Vocationalq Hi-Y 1, 2g Printer SENIORS EVELYN MAY TRAUTM.-XX Teafm'-Hirtatious, active, reliable Q-v-Q I9 29 3: 4' t hi H X, 0- Q. ' K5 IGN Randolph High I, 2, 32 Col- lege Prep, Spotlight Stat? 45 VVILLIAM C. TUTTLE Bi!!-fervent, agreeable, 'T Quill and Scroll 4. qu-us-Q JERRY ROBERT VANMETER R willing ferry-debonair, luminous, ng , x Vocational, j.A. Production coy f ..,,, 'N Q Manager 4. Scientific, Football I, 2, Bas- '95 ketball Ig Intramurals I. 4 ve' 'Qv'X -,,,.. , 'CSTV' LARRY GENE VERNIER Larry-effervescent, friendly, virile Vocationalg Ir. Rotation 4, Hi - Q-3 . ' eww Evil Junior Play 3g Movie Oper- s ,- Q1 Q---vu-,.. Us 1 2 DAVID WAGNER Bulfdog-daring, lively, valorous Vocational. 34 g , like A ator 2, 3, 4, Service 3, 4f 4.5 S! b' HARRY VICK Harry-amusing, unusual, frolicsome Vocational, Hi-Y 2g Intramu- rals 2g Football Manager 1, 1, 'Q , T1 Basketball Manager 1, 2, Track K N Manager 2. , , . N' ' x X 1--M JANICE JEAN XVALTER Jrmirf-graceful, unique, refreshing Classical, National Honor So- ciety 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Ros- tronian 45 Band 2, 3, 44 Li- brarian 4g Ofiice YVorker 45 5-.3 Red Cross Council 3, Schol- 5 arship Team 1, 2, 35 Band N' Council 4. SENIORS ID.-X MARY VVALTZ lifiz-mild, sincere, tranquil Commercialg Spotlight Stat? 4, Commercial Club 3, 41 Glee Club 1, 11 Red Cross Council Q Y' f f PAUL H. WELCH Paul-sober, meek, congenial General. 'QS' m .1 -,, gi...-' I MARILYN WASHBURN Ilfzzrifyn-neat, pleasing, stolid Commercial, McKinley High I,2, Spotlight StaFf4g Tri-Hi-Y 3, Office VVorker 33 Quill and Scroll 4. z NANCY WAXLER Wax-congenial, pleasant, true Classical, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, De- bate 1, Glee Club Ig Operetta 3, Junior Play 3, Librarian 4, Office Worl-:er 2, 3, 4g Clinic Girl 4g Friendship Club 1, 2, Choir 2, 3, 4. JOAN ELAINE WARTLUFT fozznif-fine, athletic, likable Classicalg Class V. Pres. ig Tri-Hi-Y 3, 44 Glee Club 1, 2, Operetta 3g Librarian 4, Clinic Girl 4, Friendship Club 25 Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Intramurals 3, 4. ian-'Ng n ,pm f, f ff., fy,-f JUDY WEILER MARY WEINRICH Q' CM , ' A Judy-meek, constant, Mary-calm, dependable, ZW' luminous sincere f 1 Scientific, Classicalg OFHce Girl Vocationalg Glee Club I, 2. 55 A' .Q V I, 2, 3, 45 Library Science 4, 'fx Science Club 4. V I V Q fm, 3 , .1 3 5' fn I c SUSAN WHITSON Sue-fervent, voguish, cute Commercial, Rostronian 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Majorette I, 2, 3, 4. , f 35 3, I i X 19 1015 WILLIAM WILDER ROBERT WILSON Bill-mischievous, aimless, Bob-modest, profound, solemn likable ,.,. 3 Q Vocational, Choir I. Vocational, Spotlight Staff 4. Q.- 1 !iIr,A,4,,ff S E N I O R S 'Y' ' Q 1 ,f I DALE YODER Dale-amicable, jaunty, good sport Vocational, Movie Operator 2, 3, 44 Office 2, Junior Play 3. 7 Am 5 'Qs-v f ln, Mlm 'Uv 'un-:ff WILBUR YODER Wi!!-determined, reliable, adept Scientific, Hi-Y 3, 4, Corr. Sec. 4, Rostronian 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, junior Play 3, Football 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4Q Scholarship Team IQ Intramurals I, 2, World Affair Institute 3. WILLIAM NUNLEY Bill Scio High School 1, 2, 3, Classical. lv li 12, f 36 Q37 CHARLES ZUMKEHR Ozzie-debonair, trustworthy, mirthful Scientific, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, V. Pres 4, Rostronian 2, 3, 4, Science Club Ig Debate 1, 2, 3, 4. ATHLETIC J. Rastetter R. Isgro I . i A . , ij . 5 X. Sf X2 ,, X mf? .3 A BEST DANCER S. Whitson D. Scanlon Q I 4 1 1 , n ACADEMY AWARDS ! CLOWN J. Krabill FIGURE 81 PHYSIQUE R. Isgro C, Peer M. Washburn. 'vifau Mg.. 4 lfgpmng in LEADERS D. Kerstetter SUCCESSFUL FUTURE K. Saeger T. Edwards 81 MOST INTELLIGENT T. Edwards 1 , Q . 7' . 'FX I 5 x V ., ki A A ' , 2 NEATEST APPEARANCE D. Lamborn BEST ALL AROUND J. Harem PERSONALITY W. Haren C. Frank T. Howell L. Kiener P MUSICAL C. Chenot MOST POLITE J. Haren 37 L. Kms: ' 1 I 1 I A x 'Eff ' 201'-f4'.n Wiwfvffik MOST ATTRACTIVE E. Mathis: 8z MOST POPULAR M. Grisez W. I-Iaren l'KI'J '?'-x 41 2 xii. N'-'iv f 'SIM Q Q 1O f -x- . K Mm Y ,,,, A.,.Lx , X X , N ' 9T9i'i-4+lxt-'N-Qfwgffgmx-:P-EL-'cgfarjfljw 3 N iff .15X'L ' -,Q fxqg dLhhiLHMJNif'HNA Q X 1' mm X ' ,X -5 sw a f ' K ' ,L 3--' D -wg, yx L C X-0 X Q UA I, 15:1 1 F555 , ,. , ,r af is gfl vw' ? 1. f V YN I -K' I? 'lv . ,Q W wr-rv ... 14, .WL Q. qv.. W' wwe N' ,. ,S 7 QW, Row 1: L. Speeee, C. Miday, M. Gilbert, A. Reynier, S. Rine, C. Johnston, L. Alaback, D. Stofler, D. Baylor. Row 2: J. Upperman, M. Radalia, J. Rich, C. Cooper, B. Jones, K. Zwick, S. Young, I. Royer, M. O'Brien. Row 3: I. Besselman, J. Block, S. Hupp, C. Imdorf, M. Brown, A. Batdorff, P. Gardner. N Row 4: J. Metzger, R. Moore, L. Millhone, J. Benediclc, B. Wigington, G. Miller, B. Eshler, L. Ayers. Row 5: R. Starkey, E. Yoder, L. Miller, H. Mason, L. Miller, K. Kiener, R. Linhart. Row 1: P. Trump, B. johnson, N. Goodyear, M. Walter, S. Lerch, F. Sponseller, D. Czkansl-ci, J. Grimes, J. Pohner. Row 2: M. Allenbaugh, C. Tournoux, S. Snyder, L. James, D. Avdul, N. Buckey, B. Helmuth, C. Stocker, Mr. Carpenter. Row 3: E. Hazzard, I. Briggs, J. Wallace, M. Hartzell, J. Case, P. Seibert, D. Duplain. Row 4: J. Bresson, G. Lyons, J. Turner, S. Schloneger, D. Darrah, E. Ickes, W. Hohman, T. Pennix. Raw 5: L. Gardner, R. Samblanet, G. Gieseman, B. Ewing, A. Gress, L. Harsh, E. Heighton, G. Sparks. M gi 42,7 fw X1 X- 'aldrin WK 4 we 49 gal W 1 L., 5. F5 'W 'Ll' , 5933 A 5 viii 5, ,,.,,. M , '--rv 1 . .1 rf -'FP .mu ...+A y --uw, an-A QE-if 1 as n gl .U ,M 1. Row 1: G. Aiken, Hawkins, M. Dalrymple, B. Apperson, P. Kreisher, B. Reese, B. Helmuth, C. Stein- eck, Sainer. Row 2: W. VanSickle, C. Wack, Leahy, C. Brueckner, N. Myers, V. Frank, L. McKimm J. Lothamer, Erisey, N. Dougherty, M. King. Row 3: R. Holben, G. Valentine, I. Gloss, I. Mabry B. Hoover, R. Derry, W. Naegeli, R. Avdul, W. Burgess. Row 4: B. Ankrom, R. Lewis, E. Turley, G Rodak, R. Selway, E. Huckels, J. Bruder, I. Kerstetter, L. Prince, P. Arntz, G. Agler. f9 3. 'tl Q1 4, 163. Row 1 P Schloneger, P Shearer, F. Schumacker, M. Shore, S. Shammo, C. Schloneger, M. Domb- czewsky, C. Haren, G. Romigh. Row 2: H. Miller, K. Bremer, C. Anderjcik, Niemeyer, P. Kistler, C Jeffers, M. Grimminger, N. McDonald. Row 3: I. Krabill, W. Monter, J. Christensen, C. Watson, I Martelet, M. VanMeter, Baker, I. Starr. Row 4: R. Hershberger, D. Mathie, R. Ehlers, S. Hatter, I Sluss, D. Reisdorf, D. Speakman, W. Weber. Row 5: G. Gravo, R. Watkins, D. Zwick, K. Pape, D Renie. 1. 170. , up , Q 'vii .V if f. -V , . , , f , f ,t .egg K -F In , .... ,wg y 912 NJ, , yung f X .3 f 3.4.2 , ff gn' .. 1 fx ZW: Y v Jwn Oh IDG I 27 l U-'Q-J if lei Qgft L., H . VK. , 'EY QQQL 3 M K lv .Alva-. W 4,5 's it V I Q. J QQ nxt as s 1 vi 'NYJ v N ,hs 4 M .av . as AMS ---R QQ .-Q01 f.: 'E 4 rj +J f 4- ' 4- ' 'if Q ff 1 :xv f 'N L Y 1 rg . , J 9 -V U' i,,'::'P41 5 1 '?v', az: XV , lf ,a!g.- f ' 7 N, ,. KC , C ws. - m, - 'Q' X - A K ,1 ' v ' X Ax' I ' ,Q 4, QQ ' Cosa FHS' I PLN Row 2: N. Johnson, M. Bresson, C. Bresson, S. Conner, S. Merry, C. Mowen, S. Miller, J. Uber, J. Fisher, Fisher, D. Forester, Y. Lingenhoel, S. Lane. Row 3: R. Gotter, D. Miller, W. Shank, R. Row 1: J. Phillips, L. Starr, R. Jones, M. Duplain, B. Nau, C. Lutz, N. Lutz, K. Casper, L. McKimm Shankel, L. Hannan, W. Keyser, I. Berkebile, C. Leslie. Row 4: D. Atkinson, G. Clark, P. Hollis, C Chatelain, R. Ecrement, L. Lautzenheiser, K. Randolph, J. Johnson, R. Roden. Row 5: L. Seibert, D Zoba, D. Barthel, W. Metzger, D. Anderson, R. Brothers, R. Walters, M. Hostetler, D. Royer. Row 1: N. Riley, C. Ely, I. Oyster, J. Hoover, D. Meese, J. Baltz, N. Prince, L. Glyder, R. Dougherty. Row 2: Kuhn, I. Adams, J. Unkefer, C. Criswell, V. Edwards, I. Wilson, R. Critchtield, M. Culler, N. Kitchen, C. Grimminger, L. Mathie. Row 3: J. Sommers, M. Dennis, D. Morgan, R. Kuhn, K. Sheets, W. Schaub, R. Nuske, R. Ingram. Row 4: T. Jones, V. Yoder, D. Fisher, E. Cowley, I. Andrews, M. Weiss. Row 5: L. Knapp, C. Vishnevsky, R. Radcliff, R. Zwick, R. Lautzenheiser, H. Breuckner. 42 SOPHOMORES Row 1: Walker, G. Stevens, H. Lamb, Vukas, B. Brown, Tuttle, V. Myers, I. Warnock, D. Garret. Row 2: B. Gulling, M. Culler, N. Thompson, M. Ehlers, N. Hudson, K. Howenstine, F. Mogus, D. Wil- son, C. Williamson, K. Eller. Ro-w 3: R. Monter, W. Murphy, H. Martin, L. johnson, G. Klein, N. Souers, A. Todoran, P. Gibbs, G. Wells, G. McGovern. Row 4: R. Anania, W. Kiefaber, M. Wilson, M. Domer, Givens, M. Finnegin, K. Kauth, P. Few, L. Stump, W. Henning. Row 1: S. Walter, E. Klemens, M. Marion, L. Samblanet, I. Jackson, L. Kandal, Ickes, B. Benner, J. Reisdorf. Row 2: Rebillot, J. Unkefer, M. Calhoun, M. Oakes, D. Veigh, S. Romary, D. Marks, M. Nicholson, S. Lerch, R. Rook, S. Robertson. Row 3: Miss Sager, R. West, G. Gladieux, L. Milligan, D Biery, R. Beisel, D. Krabill, W. Zwick, H. Freed. Row 4: G. Wehling, R. Walker, L. Thomas, R. Betz, T. Manse, G. Grossman, D. Warner, L. Speicher. Row 5: R. Valentine, R. Rinehart, Wright, R. Ebie, T. Moulin, E. Rohrer, D. Linhart. ,CIS 5.3 TI? ' Y 'f 'Lf '1:'l- ld' iQ. 55 ,.,, 'f ig , -2... 1. ' , - V, ' I ' Q.. Y, L lm- . ,Wi 7 mf, . 4-.X - 591 in ! 51,31 3 ' 09 gi' J 'U' -Q. Q , , - , 'Xb l '2f 4' 4 'i vw' I, AW., .WW FE? V V I 4' . TT . ii' ' f.,. - if ffv A :K ' i f , A ,,P, , I .,,,, T My V A . V N' ' -4, ' , ' M l r 659.54 f riafil 1 Y RM OU 1421 43 X fp 'ami .W PI P 3 . V',' , vga, Ap., nf Q , 'N' 1' my-Qi? 'fr' nw '51 ' 1 Qi? H 'A 47 7- f 'W' Z' , 'S 7 Q99 . ,'l 1, 1. -mmf, Lgylf ,ci ,,, 1, V L Row 1: E. Krichbaum, S. Crum, I. Michel, K. Hite, K. Samblanet, S. Norris, S. Burchlield, B. Niemeyer, C. Smith. Row 2: Mr. Mickley, I. Greene, C. Linerode, L. Risher, C. Steele, P. Thomas, D. Roden, E. Alloway, P. Glover, M. Runkle, H. Houck. Row 3: W. Sorenson, R. Schafer, L. Nimon, S. Schmucker, E. Peer, G. Baylor, S. Jackson, K. Blakeman, J. Mogus, J. Bousher. Row 42 R. Sanderbeck, D. Mills, L. Luttrell, R. Plesia, R. Eslich, I. Johnson, R. Espenschied, D. McKirnm, R. Beachey, L. Hisey, W. Yoder, R. Andrews. T51 wx- larsl i Q 5-...li . 1' .,, ,W :un , an , .L F ,. -M 3 , ' fha. Row 1: L. Harsh, D. Anderson, G. Schmucker, C. Hoover, E. Wack, B. Haren, E. Fredey, L. Zwick, P' Jones. Row 2: B. Nimon, R. Malcuit, L. King, N. Sluss, S. Gier, S. Wilson, N. Schloneger, K. Ruflin, C Lotz. Row 3: T. Postlewait, L. Millhone, H. Perrenoud, J. Leasure, L. Sngler, I. Lane, D. Wartluft, D Scott. Raw 4: C. Moore, R. Agnes, L. Frank, W. Radalia, C. Rastette , C. Mowry, J. Mustacchio, J. Denton. 44 3 F , R Q E 3 S H M 'K . . Us . fl K.. 399 vm sv. Y f X C22 O en ff. '. Q W ,,, IC. , is r f. , G x Q' Q! F tyslw wwf '57 l 9f,g 44. W ,I ,x.,.. ,annul ',,...,. fun fy, we . ', 5 ,.,...r ' 4. 1 X Q , 'K' N. 'f mf - N112 :Jie b 'A l!.l....'5Q?z?j ' . .51 ' P'i, 1 'if 2 fa? W I' ah , l 1f??f!?!?r'm ' 187 v , f' Row I: G. Sparks, S. Geary, D. Murray, E. Herman, P. Mclntee, L. Monter, F. Finnegin, S. Lake, P. Russell. Row 2: S. Arner, D. Avdul, L. Turley, J. Andrews, B. Brown, P. Kolm, G. Ward, S. Bird, R. Lowing, D. Greek. Row 3: R. Hartenstein, G. Drake, R. Kuhn, J. Knapp, G. Miday, W. Sanford, W. Olmstead, K. Hathaway, T. Lyons. Raw 4: I. Brown, L. Zwick, R. Kannal, L. Bardash, L. Krabill, C. Mason, I. Miller, G. Blythe, T. Scott. Row 5: M. Rebillot, C. Lamborn, G. Bishop, T. Cholley, R. Brah ler, R. Renie, R. Schultz, C. Ball, L. Kerstetter, Hoffman, B. Barnes. , M 1-' , f V, .' W9 1 we as go ff .ws Y 3? -4. . -:,.f -v ,. 1 , , ali. r , K mfs f ,-3,2 'V '57 if R 1: M. Chenot, R. Neading, B. Allen, R. Dourm, P. Dray, L. Himes, R. Schmucker, V. Wagner, B. ow lc k' S B d L. Krab1ll,C. Culler Ayers. Row 2: M. Saunier, C. Smith, L. Black, J. Norton, I. Cz ans 1, . ow en, . Row 3: Klemens L. Weinrich, L. Beisel, R. Christy, R. Yohe, R. Wise, R. Schloneger, I. Hannay, E. , D ' D W tl fr D Fuchs T Rhodes R Gels T Daianu T Walpole Mowen,L.Rine.R0w4:T.' avis, . ar u , . , . , . , . , . , ' K. R d l'fl'. D. Garner, W. DeVaul, D. Kitchen. Row 5: G. DeWalt, D. VanMeter, Oakes, K. Young, a c 1 G. Burke. R. Schloneger, P. Petry, Givens, B. Huffman, D. Kiener, W. Blatt, R. Stermer. 45 f QS 'Lf ffrn. 09 X99 Co C J 4 UNIQR HI gr 4 M Krabkh K. Sheers,Y. Row I: M. CuXp, E. Rornkk, S. Heckarnan, B. Ross, Fksher, E. Yrouscher, . , Lam. Row 2: Mr. Wrkghr, M. Wnson, L. Peer, C. Gero, N. Hannan, P. Conrad, E. Surnner, N. Harsh, M. McEowen, K. Croohston. Row 3: D. Drake, S. Shaffer, B. Sanford, jones, K. Saeger, G. Gress, R. Buchek, K. Rhorer, T. Burns. Row 4: SruhhXefxeXd, D. Groves, D. Davks, T. Khne, N. Yurnneo, G. Byers, D. Shanme, Mann, R. Durham. ,ex , N 0 9 W . si 46 'V '- 4 any Xennne S Wehhng,D. Row I: P. Chrrsry, M. Krnhart, K. Yhrhkps, N. Honacker, T. Chrksrensen, S. Va , . Harris, Y. Hohnes. Row 2: Pr. Behes, B. Robarrs, C. Nhher, Drndernood, D. Thornan, K. CassTer, Yarsons, B. VanYTorn, S. Perry, L. Snyder, C. Srrknger, L. Syrne, C. Srier, C. Yoder, Mr. Lutz. Row 3: Mrs. Norris, S. Lur'L,T. Herz, D. SXuss, B. Snnrh,V. Tharp, S. WoXE, T. MKncner,L. BXack, K. Leshe, C. Duphfxn, S . Hannan, D. The3ss. Row 4: S. Lam, T. Redd, K. Chenor, R. Bricker, D. W arXirns,L. TressXer, D. Waring, T. T'TanXon, D. PsvduT,L, Shearer, Y. Schoner, E. Guney, Chatehun. Row 5: F. Kearns,L. Tas Haddey, K. WXnters, Schwadhe, B. Srnrrh, A. Koren, T. Kener, Warnock, B. Hahas, G. Doug , W. Orch. -.J .p0LlCE JUNIOR H' JR , F3 f .... f gqnfl' ' -4' . . an 1 1 M s 1 ff: ' FW um? nv- . i ,Eb is 5 sry! L E, . 8 we W T. r .1 wx , T' 4' e gf 1: N jk .. Q15 ' f-QQ T if 2 P- .. T f :G ' 4' ' pyq F J, :x I If Q.-. as 9.3 l gale? f l .3 54 ? V ik v V fn I if 5 . r, a 'N YG a t . ,Lx N4- am, ag ' --has' We , .-.-.. V, ,T--t ,Lg fra . - f ' y J 'T N' 1? Row If S. Taubensee, S. Wasnak, S. Nizer, I. Bottinger, K. Morgan, B. Karas, J. Peterman, B. Kearns, C. Fenstemaker. Row 2: Miss Montgomery, B. Aiken, R. Ward, J. Parsons, D. Myers, L. Morgan, D. Crawford, J. Pariso, I. Miller, M. VanHorn, S. Wolf, B. Mincner. Rawjs A. Hertel, D. Fisher, T. Ker- stetter, D. Henning, I. Chatelain, R. Wehling, I. Emerson, I. Snyder. Row 4: E. McGonagle, W Stead- man, D. Fickes, T. Lucas, G. Wartluft, B. Welch, W. Boyle, D. Greening, G. Heddleson. , I V 'aff lag, T fs. A A 1 ,V .. 54,51 MQW! fn, ' - ,, -.., ,,-. '. L -HK' , Wim 1, Row1'R Hummel W Kendrick I H . . , . , . arris,I. Manse, H. Sumner, J. Pumneo, j, Wejgand, R,Phj11jpS- Row 2: Mr. Lautenslager, I. Greening, I. Riley, R. Duplain, R. Hallas, I. Liser, M. Kerr, C. Lynch, T. Oyster, D. Fisher, C. Andrews, J. Armstrong. Rowj: R. Stubblefield, R. jones, G. Loshark, T. We-k, T, Betz, L. Weigand, D. Teis, I. Dunbar, R. jervis, D. Pierce, R. Gero, D. Walker. Row 4: J. Welday E Bowden, C. Mitzel, R. Manse P Schoner F Romick J P' , . , . , . mf, J. Schwallie, B. swf, D. MOfClCC,,C.v 47 Kimhell, L. Eariso, R. Stump, D. Taubensee. vs , My Q fp ,A 4 Q .2541- ,,,,,,, : 'f'fg'L' 1 'Q , X N V-,L W - r '?1cf V- iw, ,I - .,... 50 ' -ff 'V' 'vu 11 vs: X, 7 N N h QQ63 CLA ES GDC: ik: 'KM ,Q W FS: 064 SOPHGMORES Mfr -..., , 2-if Si Y FV 1' i!'.l- if - - 4,25 it 5 A X Q., wmxvl x r-qi' - siggfgg x x gg 4.-- R ix: . 4 we i iz! 45 g ,W ,ff -X OFFICERS ,L ,, W., 'ws 5 xii! ga .iw - I IM 5501 !? ' 1 I X , I is-'a G i 2? gg X, .ff II x I ? COMMERCIAL -335-U QB 'WF' 7 .1 Wf. GAA E '33 ,,...,g, 15 I3 ., 1 l.'I -QQ .A 9' A at- '59 f 'SZ .- M5 -.-J A--qw ,pf f' fi iw, ww I -'H CHOIR V BAND 59511 4.23 W f ,gf-fir LM HOME EC 'ff as GLEE CLUB J., A RED CROSS Nr W1 :fy L, 3, KNames on page 1235 f U MQEWW WCDNDERLAND ORGANIZATIONS L My V0 36: rm T .. R I H I Y X Row 1: M. Allenbaugh, Grimes, C. Blythe, Briggs, D. Czkanski, M. Dombczewsky, F. Sponseller, Q S. Shammo, Pohner. Row 2: Martelet, Niemeyer, P. Kistler, C. Steineck, L. Speece, N. Waxler, E - 15' E. Barker, N. Finley, S. Cunin, M. Brown, C. Fischer. Row 3: C. Haren, R. Schumacher, N. McKimm R. Darrah, N. Blythe, K. McAndrew, M. Brown, K. Saeger, J. Wartluft, Miss Sager. Row 4: S. Brown Q37 Kroah, C. Peer, D. Kerstetter, S. Riley, L. Schmucker, A. Oyster, G. Aiken, M. Dalrymple, Haw- ,M kins. Row 5: B. Apperson, M. O'Brien, Walter, W. Vansickle, N. Myers, M. Kiefaber, Haren, M Knapp, P. Kreisher, M, Radalia, F. Lyons, J. Rastetter. My members strive to develop character and friendship, to- honor God, our com- munity and country. My purpose is molding character and promoting friendship. Row 1: C. Williamson, C. Criswell, C. Ely, N. Hudson, K. Howenstine, C. Lutz, J. Jackson. Row 2: Miss Lowe S. Robertson, N. Lutz, D. Veigh, D. Marks, S. Romary, Ickes, L. Samblanet. Rowj: B. Benner, Y. Lingenhoel, S. Lane, J. Wilson, V. Edwards, N. Prince, P. McKimm, M. Bresson, C. Bresson. Row 4: J. Vukas, J. Kuhn, M. Ehlers, D. Wilson, L. Mathie, C. Grimminger, J. Adams. Q 6' 'fix Q-,wr , ff., , 3 '5' -.J '. Z V Wd' - , , Q., F R I E N D S H I I P 6 QCYI' X S f X 'v ii' In E Z. .fm 4' iff' k 3 J I V f .4 I ' f 54 JJ, 1 peg ,V Lf! Fi g , -:I . CY? , , Q ,V 4, f rg.: . .--1. p4Jg I , xg, E354 ls. J N, Q ry .. , ,,,, X . .,..,.,'i r is ,V . - U 'U-. A . Row 1: L. Haren, C. Zumkehr, YV. Yoder, I. McLaughlin, D. Lamborn, R. Isgro, T. Howell, J. Menegay J YV. Milligan. Row 2: R. Moran, D. Scanlon, D. Reisdorf, A. Gress, E. Heighron, R. Mathie, J. Garner, R. Linhart, Mr. McDougal. Rowj: R. Eshler, L. Beaver, J. Krabill, N. Shockling, W. Krabill, R. Ehlers I. Polus, G. Valentine, I. Haidet. Row 4: D. Shamblen, C. Mickley, F. Kerchner, D. Shamblen, D J Mickley, YY. Haren, R. Greenwell, E. Mathie, T. Edwards. Row 5: J. Kerstetter, W. Hoover, L. Som- mers, T. Deirz, L. Hire, L. Prince, C. Monter, G. Shepherd, D. Filimon, D. Frase. My members endeavor to have clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarshi S E N I O R H I p, and clean living. My goal is creating, extending and maintaining high standards of Christian character in the home, school and community. 'r I XII Row Ii L. Milligan, G. Gladieux, R. Anania, N. Souers, W. Shank, R. Gotter, H. Brueckner, D. Wartluft. Row 2: C. Lamborn, W. Blatt, R. Walker, D. Avdul, G. Grossman, D. Miller, I. Lane, Mr. Marheny. Raw 3: D. Wartluft, R. Renie, Berkebile, W. Sorenson, L. Hannan, L. Nimon, E. Peer. Row 4: L. Seibert, L. Knapp, G. McGovern, W. Henning, L. Stump, E. Monnot, T. O'Brien. mu, 59 zf' Q 4' if, Y I W Q, 4 bw y , 7 U N I O R H I Y ,.,7,,, , ' V N Y I. 1' as 4, ff xx Q. ...rs sn: iw ta' if y. ,- , Cl T 2 35. Q3 S C I E N C E Row li Reisdorf, S. Robertson, F. Sponseller, D. Reisdorf, C. Chenot, R. Linhart, C. Lutz, L. Sam- blanet, Jackson. Row 2: M. Calhoun, M. Dombczewsky, Case, S. Shammo, N. Prince, N. Blythe, ' C. Ely, B. Brown, K. Saeger, Mr. Lutz. Row 3: Kuhn, Adams, Weiler, P. Shearer, G. Aiken, B. W0 Q Reese, C. Wack, C. Williamson, C. Lotz. Row 4: G. Gladieux, L. Milligan, E. lckes, L. Grimminger, D. Atkinson, D. Rinehart, J. Berkebile, R. Gotter, M. Dennis, L. Seibert. Row 5: G. Gieseman, L. Beaver, E. Kastner, L. Knapp, C. Vishnevsky, E. Yoder, Kerstetter, R. Selway, L. Prince, L. Hite, L. Stump. Lf I am a member ofthe national Science Club of America. My purpose is to interest the student in science, to promote intelligent thinking and Christian living in my members. if cf' Haren Row 2 R Dougherty C Steineck N Riley C Crlswell V Edwards S. Lane, Y. Lingenhoel S Riley D Kerstetter C Peer Vukas L Mathie Mr Boyle Rowj C Grimminger, A. Oyster, I Haren S Whitson K HOWCUSIIHC C Brueckner Leahy . Walter . Hawkins, M. Dalrymple, W Vansickle, M. Ehlers. Raw 4: R. Mathis, W. Yoder, R. Ehlers, C. Zumkehr, N. Hudson, N. Thompson, . Rastetter, . Kroah, R. Kuhn, W. Shank, D. Miller, G. Wehling. Row 5: L. Haren, R. lsgro, C. Mick- ley, D. Sanford, H. Brueckner, R. Monter, R. Anania, B. Ankrom, D. Shamblen, G. Shepherd, D. Lam- born, E. Mathie, T. Edwards, R. Greenwell. ! 66 My members raise funds for Forensic work at Louisville High School. I -3 , Z xg Row 1: S. Romary, D. Marks, C. Blythe, N. Myers, Krabill, T. Howell, Pohner, E. Barker, C. ' Y ' 3 ' Y ' Y J' ,J ,J f J J , x 'C L4 if X ZP-ZQW-IUPOW ,jf mf as a ,-.. . .. at if if x S 1 za... r' z f , I ' 'Q f, Af rx ff W Jia .B Ania ZOB L 'N YI , HE? '56 tk :pf fag, 'Y I-b-mmm? 15 . 3,5 - iw 0 5 M l nn, 2 Row 1: D. Czkanski, C. Stocker, M. Hupp, S. Cunin, N. Finley, L. Schmucker, M. Brown, P. Kieffer. Row 2: Mr. WValter, D. Duplain, J. Christensen, N. McDonald, J. Briggs, I. Waltz, S. Miller, I. Nie- meyer, Mrs. Norris. Row 3: J. Martelet, C. Frank, A. Schmucker, J. Mogus, V. Moore, M. Drake, C. Miclay. Row 4: S. Brown, D. Garret, L. McKimm, I. Royer, J. Rich, M. Radalia, M. King, B. Jones, M. Kiefaber, V. Frank. Cb-4 r'Y :U EHS 04 H... cn. gm o 'Quo u-I-PU Do Q. f r'f Es: rn: wg- 25' : lll f1 1 D--O POF! Q5 Sw -.3 :s 33 U5 gm ...H 2,0 U7,-- fn: G 2:5 m 9,3 ,-.FD 8.-f -zn- Q. 1 of: FD : FD T B W' : o 5 FD Q. U23 95 5 Q- I prepare my members for useful lives in their homes and communities. ifmfxx lax fr X-.X v 5 O .7 N-,..1 is Row I: M. Bresson, A. Nau, B. Nau, I. Uber, F. Lyons, D. Petty, C. Jeffers, I. lckes. Row 2: S. Walter, fx 3. J. Grisez, A. Michel, B. Johnson, B. Ayers, M. Walter, M. Duplain, Miss Galay. Rowj: C. Mowen, N Johnson, C, Watson, C. Tournoux, P. Seibert, M. Grimrninger, E. Barthel. Row 41 K. Lerch, G. Romigh 3 J. Michel, P. McKimm, L. Alaback, R. Malcuit, L. Turley. Row 5: C. Bresson, N. Kitchen, C. Jones, C. Cooper, R. Monnot, D. Baylor, N. Dougherty, J. Lothamer, C. Smith. ' .z av as wb of-'ff if ww 536' i H O M E E C O N O M I C S -. ,, AK I I K- L Q 5, A an , A grain ,Q ti - ,, ff ev' -949. or 749' Row 2: M. Calhoun, M. Oakes, C. Culler, D. Murray, H. Herman, L. Monter, Norton, M. Nicholson C. Bresson, M. Bresson. Row 3: E. Jones, L. Starr, M. Allenbaugh, C. Christensen, N. McDonald, P Russell, K. Hite, C. Criswell, V. Edwards, J. Wilson. Row 4: E. Fredey, C. Fischer, B. Niemeyer, G Schmucker, P. Kistlcr, J. Niemeyer, N. Gilbert, G. Romigh, J. Uber. 1' Yi 69 My purpose is supporting and promoting various activities which are an outgrowth of the physical ed- ucation program. -,ii-' Row 1: I. Warnock, L. Glyder, C. Grimminger, j. Vukas, L. Mathie, J. Oyster, I. Kuhn, L. Harsh. Row +- 2: N. McKimm, M. Grisez, C. Peer, D. Kerstetter, Kroah, Wartluft, A. Oyster, L. Schrnuclcer, C. Watson, Miss Sager. Row 3: K. McAndrew, M. Grimminger, C. Jeffers, R. Schumacher, M. O'Brien, B. Apperson, G. Aiken, N. Sluss, S. Wilson. Row 42 L. Alaback, D. Baylor, B. Jones, I. Mogus, N. Myers, K. Howenstine, J. Rastetter, F. Lyons, M. Kiefaber, K. RuHin, B. Haren. A on 'U' .MQ J 'L ,M as In 7 fr 1, JL' M Ji' v Row 1: L. Samblanet, Jackson, Ickes, B. Benner, S. Romary, D. Marks, S. Robertson, Reisdorf. 'E un a service organization with one representative from each home room. My purpose is helping needy pggplg Rot: 1: I. Parson, S. Cunin, N. McDonald, I. WValtz, D. Czkanski, B. Aiken, C. Yoder. Row 2: Miss G21lHY, F. Lyons, L. Luttrell, J. Walker, L. Sehmucker, D. Forester. Row 3: W. Radalia, P. Gibbs, R. Agnes, 56' l G. Dawson. Q ,I lil f L - arm ', fp el VJ.. 5.95: 0 FR , Q, Jie- f. f A I aff an ' Vw, , gg, 'X . y 36 we 9? lu 'xx ,qua em 3 'V L13 32 G 4f'1':2n-wg' I F5 f fi ,' 3, 1 Y .1 ap. jf, 3, ww ,s -, Z 3' l..,,,x, ' f . I N mf' 21 --ff R ff ,Q f My L f 'f R C ,A . ! if . ,,. V 515- , xl X , iq! 36 Q' Row 1: E. Barker, S. Riley, R. Schumaeker, C. Peer, N. Myers, S. Whitson. Row 2: W. Tuttle, Sluss, R. Moran, L. Millhone, R. Linhart. Row 3: R. Frost, L. Hite, D. Frase, J. McLaughlin. My name, the Rota Cole Company, is derived from my sponsors, the Rotary Club and Old King Cole. My purpose is giving a better understanding of the operation of business to the youth of America. 59 'fa R E D C R O S S J R. A C H I E V E M E N T N A T I O N A L H O N O R H O N O R G I 7 Us IN. 11 n Qs, 1 iff! .4 . ,, ff-' My .f .W f. Q aww' f gp , , A ,,,f 599. '27 i cv f 1 A Q, ! , Q 4 . ' 4 . ...V-. D I. Row 1: A. Schmucker, K. Saeger, M. Brown, C. Frank, I. Mogus, D. Kerstetter. Row 2: L. Kiener, C. Chenot, D. Shamblen, Schumacher, T. Edwards, Walter, K. Boyle. Row 1: M. Grisez, J. Wartluft, D. Kerstetter, K. Saeger, N. McKimm, Miss Sager. Row 2: S. Brown, M. Brown, VValter, Rastetter, L. Schmucker, S. Riley, , 'f 141:24 ' .4 y ' X--' 1 2 ..'-, fl' . , 9 S r Lg ,.,.: .,. x' 'K W' 1 V ' 4. 'I' Q59 I 7 all 4 60 fn? T 2 wus . Y, N 4 : Q11 X- x 155' 36 f N. .1 f A 1-.. .. 9 . KH ..,. I . f .W k 95. X 0' XJ, ,, , 1 l ' r or .2 - M f .1 '-,, I 1 9 or A g My ' I-A ' ' ' 'VLL 1 I ' ks, rump: I f. N, 1+ vw' I 4 f , y -.L ei L. Row 1: M. Allenbaugh, D. Murray, C. Blythe, N. McKlmm, N. Waxler, S. Riley. Row 2: C. Fischer, G. Aiken, M. Dalrymple, J. Wartluft, Kroah, Miss Sager. Row 3: C. Peer, F. Lyons, J. Rastetter, M. Kiefaber. Row 1: N. Waxler, K. Saeger, I. Wartluft, L. Hostetler, S. Riley, J. Weller. Row 2: Mrs. Montgomery, I. Walter, M. Cooper, Mrs. Moinet, Miss Lowe. Rowj: R. Perrenoud, C. Mickley, D. Filimon, C. Mon- ter, j. Polus. 61 C L I N I P ,H . L I B R A R RI A N S Q S FI 2.37 iss., .L Q 5 I. ' I' 69 ' OFFICE STAFF, SERVICE Row 1: M. Chenot, D. Cole, M. Duplain, B. Nau, K. Casper, D. Czkanski, Glanzman, M. Grisez, Christensen. Raw 2i N. McDonald, C. Steineck, Sainer, H. Miller, P. Kolm, Uber, Baltz, N VVaxler, S. Cunin, Mrs. Holzwarth. Row 3: C. Frank, N. Finley, K. Saeger, P. Shearer, S. Brown, L Harsh, S. Miller, A. Nau, C. Tournoux. Row 4: L. Ritschard, Weiler, S. Rine, M. Mclntee, Vukas, I. VVarnock, D. Garret, Haren, M. Hupp. Row 5: D. Avdul, VValter, K. Zwiclc, Grisez, N. Thomp- son, F. Mogus, L. Rapp, S. Young, Polus. A . rj V, X, QVC ' V , K A L '35 f ' K, ,,, fl. 00 az. ,,,,,- 1+ , .. 'ww' H GI F 396 f A 1 --9' f . , F! 'Sl 'Sf 'riff' f l -QQ if K . 1 17' x, , mf.. Row 1: S. Brown, N. Finley, Shearer. Row 2: L. Hannan, we-fa P. F. .1 2... Kieffer, C. Frank, W. Geary, M. Knapp, L. Hostettler, Weiler, Lyons, I. Waltz, J. Haren, E. Trautman, B. Burns, C. Criswell, P h K hn, J. Fisher, J. Fisher. Row 3: R. Helrnuth Barker, K. McAndrew, N. Myers, 0 ner, u Ovster, J. Wartluft, C. Fischer, L. Schmucker, F. Mogus, J. Niemeyer, M. O'Brien, D. Murray R : W. Yoder, B. Radcliff, E. Yoder, L. Milhone, Seanlon, T. Davis, D. Walker, L. Knapp. ow 4 Brueckner, L. Stump, I. Kerstetter, C. Dunlap, L. Vernier, L. Beaver, R. Linhart. 62 7 7 V 1 if P. E. A. 3' w. e xl! P. A., PRINTERS, MOVIE OPERATORS 7 ...lf xg w Row If W. Kiefaber, C. Zumkehr, L. Beaver. B. Ewing, R. Radcliii A ,hw , , ,LW , e I . .J RERE . . . N , V, A5 2 I XF, O 'g 1 my . 3 ' , 1 V L R - ' 5 U Row 1: H, Vick, C. Dunlap, B. Thoman, L. Beaver, Mr. Riley. I '1,,.,,, K wiiii, , 5' . veil? ,191-Y .4 'M X 47 If C .W .ww me- i FWZ 4 '55, 'fr aa, . eee. . X55 f f, I V 114 .V --...x , 'agp' if , 'en . 439' fly? -. ll Row 1: D. Yoder, D. Meese, F. Lyons, I. Warnock, M. VanMeter, W. Sanderbeck. Row 2: Mr. Matheny, W. Sorenson, R. Frost, C. Romy, W. Schaub. Row 3: J. McLaughlin, R. Linhart, L. Vernier, Polus. ,J y -417' 4 w, HRSI 5l:NH:bII:K bPUlLIUI'II JH-xrr FW4 .. W, X K up-X W9 , it .f-.f 1 -2 f-M L Q j f ,,., I i,,,.,,,2 E A ,, 4925 . M6- 40 ,gm Row 1: Garner, P. Kieffer, E. Trautman, N. Finley, B. Burns, C. Mickley. Row 2: Mrs. Aman, L. Kiener, F. Lyons, J. Haren, S. Brown. Row 3: L. Hostetler, J. Kroah, J. Kerchner, L. Sommers, L. Sommers, M. Washburn. 5' c. iv ' .Ax f , V-f ff SELUNU acmcalcx :I-'UILIGHT STAFF K..- x i vvviv 0 as 'W' f as , K' 'F' v fx .nf Tj I WW' X : I , ,.., 4, Row 1: M. Grisez, N. Mc:Kimm, R. Darrah, I. Waltz, C. Peer, D. Petry, C. Jones, A. Oyster. Row 2: L. Haren, J. Goddard, M. Kiefab- er, M. Knapp, R. Dietz, W. Milligan, L. Moulin, Mrs. Aman. Rowj: R. Moran, D. Sanford, C. Geis, D. Lamborn, R. Wilson, D. Royer, R. Lare, VV. Krabill, E. Neading. MANAGING EDITORS 39 ln' fl Ol, 6:13 SF' f W' VJ Hi' X Evelyn Trautman First Semester Nancy McKirnm Second Semester. if One of the most outstanding yearly events of the Spotlight Staff is the spon- soring ofthe football queen. wax. ,law pun, HIGH SALESM E N j. Haidet, K. Crookston, C. Mickley. 34, 'L sv . 3 a Hrgw Q34 W W. I Q s I HQ' 9 r K Q59 1' ' A ,gr v .W , , . . if 1 m f 3-'rf . -,xv gl ,f , X, ,N , Q ,JAMA 'I ': l ', I QM I ' WL. ' ,Q 'iv i . JW W H he Row 1: T. Edwards, J. Krabill, C. Chenot, J. Haidet, D. Lamborn, C. Zumkehr, R. jackson. Row 2: Mr. Lutz, J. Van Meter, E. Kastner, J. Kibler, W. Yoder, P. Allen, R. Sharnblen. Row 3: C. Mickley, V. Abraham, D. Shamblen, I. Schumacher, G. Shepard, J. McLaughlin, D. Frase. 5 Row 1: S. Walter, K. Morgan, M. Dombczewsky, A. Shank, L. Hostetler, J. Christensen, P. Russell, I. RX Green. Row 2: N. Riley, C. Imdorf, C. Frank, J. Mogus, J. Oyster, K. Howenstine, F. Lyons, I. Lotham- Pr. Row 3: D. Fickes, W. Sanderbeck, R. Sanderbeck, L. Hite, J. Haidet, W. Blatt. I 66 -Nbmbz H14-WU l'l'lZ ADVENTURELAND SPORTS ff '1 Q Q h fW V ' A , Q ,',,,, ' 3 P V ' 9 '1 q f W ' ? 2 'Sy . 1 V fri ..- Q gf '65 L 'V ix 'Y m 'P Wm Q1 G1 -4 . ,,, I g , x I W, sid Vg V 4, . I AA, . L f X K' W -' ff 12, 3 'i lm ' ' z4,g ' h I QQ? , 'A , K ' 2 ff k f 2 i V , H ,m,,, ,,,,,,, ff . , . 'Qi' 48 Wigington Deitz Cornett Isgro MYCVS Shockling Hershberger Jones ,, ' , ,M f f ,ww 1 f ' J i 7'+'.,uF' ,N V qu., x ,fqf U1 I 1 i xx-wk f M W, ' x , , '- al ff f O I ,W ,W.4,,f,,, Q I 1 . 1 - -5' -, 1 N. I' , . ,.,..,i,,,,,-,, jkf- ' , - V Q t 'Vkh7 Nik Q 5525 2 'KVM X I A - -xx. J.. X - I 'N -1 a -'X , NSE 5n.... 1 d ,X d S 5 N 4, sw an E K 2 .Q Nk 3' . . fe 4 f jf d p X L L L i f , X fy , ,.,' V 5 H K, H L Q r-'. Q 1 . 5, K. .Xi I .i ..., K . Nv,.,, 9, .k,Xk My K i i 9 , d Q' d ' wk d ' -x ,M K ' W iii H 1 :' I -A r' - k...,.,,. 5' J 4' V Q X,,x,..,.,,x,,fW,w.M-www y i ar I. an lar ' ...ii M athie Howell Reisdorf Edwards an Q' 5 fx , 1 ,,. i f 1 5 1 Q - if? fW ,M , M. rdf Sommers Haren Yoder Scanlon an mi f 3 '-k' - fifff R k, 3:11 V, fagyl 42-4' 5 1?-v 3' wg, ,I W If av mqii V , AW 3 I A ,M - 1, :, 1 -,..., Y..-- A 'f f Q ., 4 Q3 2 ll f axial i in 'gf 1 ,-4. 5 . is, i yi 1 QA, , l i . 5 V ff ' f Q . ,A , f fi 3 'SFC' Moran Miclcley Milligan Ronnie Isgro, Seniorg Isie-Captain, Ist Team Tri- Countyg 2nd Team All-County. Archie Cornelt, Seniorg Corney-Co-Captain of East Palestine and Previewg Honorable Mention Tri-County. Bill Wigington,JuniorgWig. Dick Myerx, Seniorg Googgie-Co-Captain of Orr- villeg 2nd Team Tri-County. Thadius Deitz, Seniorg T.F. Norbert Shockling, Seniorg Shock. Bob Herrhberger, Iuniorg Buck. Harvey Jones, Seniorg Jonsey-Co-Captain of Lee- toniag Honorable Mention Tri-County. Bill Haren, Seniorg Bill-Co-Captain of Polandg David Scanlon, Seniorg Skinny. Torn Edwardx, Seniorg Ed-Co-Captain of North Canton. Wilbur Yoder, Seniorg Willie. David Reisdoif, Iuniorg Dave. Dan Mickley, Seniorg Mick-Co-Captain of Pre- view. Ralph Moran, Seniorg Ralph-Co-Captain of Lis- bon and Canton Southg Honorable Mention Tri- County. Jim Menegay, Seniorg Minnie-Co-Captain of Sebringg 2nd Team Tri-County. Bill Milligan, Seniorg Moon. Ronnie Holben, Juniorg Butch. Uv? Clarence Geix, Seniorg Carse. 2nd Team Tri-County. Torn Howell, Seniorg Tom. Leeland Sommerx, Seniorg Lee. 1 f 1 s 5 1 l Ed Mathis, Seniorg Ed--Co-Captain of Minervag 5 Ist Team Tri-Countyg Honorable Mention All- gl County. f , X :I - Geis l n 4 L l 1 1 l X l l 1 l . I . l IX 'PV Q' lg 1 'Jl xl Q' RECAPS w M 5x4 LOUISVILLE vs. MIDDLEBRANCH B - V Louisville started off their season by taking a 6-0 win over Middlebranch. Dick fp I Myers blocked wa punt on the 15-yard line to pave the way for the Leopards as Lee ' 0 Sommers took it over from the three-yard line. 59 ? LOUISVILLE VS. ORRVILLE 'f' 3 The Leopards racked up their first regular season victory as they overpowered the X Orrville Red Raiders 34-0. Touchdowns were scored by Ed Mathie, Lee Sommers, V- 5 Dave Scanlon, and Tom Edwards. The extra points were kicked by Jim Menegay. LOUISVILLE VS. LEETONIA Louisville defeated a tough Leetonia team 6-0 on a muddy rain-soaked field. Ed Mathie raced 55 yards for the only score of the game. LOUISVILLE VS. SEBRING The Leopards went down to their first defeat of the season at the hands of the Sebring Trojans by a score of 20-0. LOUISVILLE VS. NORTH CANTON After their loss last week, the Leopards came back in fine style as they defeated the Vikings 19-0. Tom Howell led the scoring with two touchdown jaunts of 9.0 and 7 yards. Ed Mathie added the other touchdown on a 40-yard sweep around end. Jim Menegay kicked the extra points. M 2 X A 0 ti .I 4 fm Q 'Q f A S- : . 453' x 1 V ' O i V ..1- LOUISVILLE VS. POLAND. Louisville again took the winning trail as they defeated a spirited Poland Eleven 27-7. Bill Haren led the Leopards with three touchdowns. Ed Mathie made the longest run of the night as he rambled 85 yards for the touchdown. The extra points were kicked by Jim Menegay. LOUISVILLE VS. LISBON After a first half deadlock of 7-6, the Leopards broke loose in the second half to take the Lisbon Blue Devils 27-7. Touchdowns were made by Dave Reisdorf and Bill Haren. The extra points were kicked by Jim Menegay. LOUISVILLE VS. CANTON SOUTH A group of determined boys went down to Canton South and came back with a victory as they defeated the Wild Cats 27-7. Ed Mathie and Bill Haren came through with touchdowns for the Leopards. jim Menegay kicked the extra points. LOUISVILLE VS. EAST PALESTINE The Leopards came from behind to take a victory from the grasp of the East Pal- Z estine Bulldogs 20-19. Ed Mathie had a great day as he raced 63, 40 and I yards 5 for the Leopard's score. Jim Menegay came through with the extra points. A LOUISVILLE VS. MINERVA QQ Louisville completed their season as they marched over the Minerva Lions 27-o. Q Ed Mathie loosened up his throwing arm and pitched touchdown passes to T. E. Q Deitz and Dick Myers. Bill Haren and Ed Mathie also scored touchdowns. Extra ,W points were kicked by jim Menegay and Clarence Geis. A ' W '71 ' VA V . I J ml, ls, X fr KA ...In .n . A M W. V - ..A: . P W. K, , as 'v - :fx 1'- ...lz . wr ,ffifiiffay it!!-Z Ea, A K. Saeger, C. Geis, B. Henning, K. Gress X Oli' Hank Miller Wh QQ- 'Y , James Morgan 3' N m Ad Denver Smxth I Ill III III II MII man an ig- V ,..,, WMMMNM 72 . A ' ffvff F LV-4lw.LXQif,Q SCORES, MOST VALUABLE PLAYER, CAPTAIN VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Middlebranch o Orrville o Leetonia o Sebring zo North Canton o Poland 7 Lisbon 7 Canton South 7 East Palestine I9 Minerva O TRI-COUNTY STANDINGS Sebring Louisville Lisbon East Palestine Poland Leetonia Minerva WON Lost o 1 2 4 4 4 6 9 I U an UC , 'PAN' .Ogg l .Q. I: x + xX,, Q X Ed Mathie, Most Valuable Player Ed Mathie was elected the most valuable player this year. Ed is a two-year letter- man. He received first team Tri County and honorable mention All County. 'intl I, MN 5 .PW l sag!! Ronnie Isgro, Captain Ronnie Is ro was ca tain of our team this 8 P year. Ronnie is a three-year letterman. He received first team Tri Count and second Y team All County. H gi A !k I'y X rg, f 1 :,, ,.,, S, Q Wx , . , V ' V f -gg? aim X . Q5 .I U N I C R S 74 J i . ,l.f 1 Q f x.-'yi ,,m, A , , f+ jf QQ F my V: ffm. CNam CS On page I2-gj V7-H K6 D 7 'W ,f I? -2 st Xfifglrn 1 Wg , 'f MCKLES X WW X ,QW K sf 7 bf,!- V fd ff? ' -'fi 'Br' - f'- MQ' f, in gm gf' i A il P file-Mn-fi '4 r s ' Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville B ue Daryll Wartluft Most Valuable Player .if f' X MFI, ,Af- B X X 1? j :f..,.,. X lx k I A' A W 'X :I , Y A FOOTBALL BANQU ET 'D V 1 mg Q 4 Q IE - za VS W Wifi? E S H O R CM EERLE ND ERS 4134- R S X T TRI-couNTY CHAMPS 7 BASKETBALL LETTERMEN ED MATHIE-Senior-forward-fast, good shot. First team all Tri County. WILLIE KRABILL-Senior-guard-small, fast, good defensive man. Honorable mention all Tri County. LEE SOMMERS-Senior-forward-good rebounder, good shot. Second team all Tri County. TOM EDWVARDS-Senior-forward-good rebounder, team play- er. Honorable mention all Tri County. HARVEY JONES-Senior-center-good rebounder, aggressive. VARSITY SCORES Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Lincoln Middlebranch North Canton Ravenna Leetonia East Palestine Sebring Lisbon Minerva Poland Leetonia East Palestine Sebring Lisbon North Canton Minerva Poland Louisville Canton South Won I 2 Lost 6 41 57 69 56 62 54 63 71 45 6o 58 55 70 59 '75 Zi SMITH 37 MILLER 2 'x -.-QW yi B TOM HOWELL-Senior-guard-good ball handler, team player T. F. DEITZ-Senior-forward-deceptive, hard worker. BILL HAREN-Senior-guard-good shot, smooth ball handler RONNIE HOLBEN-Junior-guard-good ball handler, aggressive JOHN KERSTETTER-funior-forward-good shot, valuable next year. CLARENCE GEIS-Manager JOHN MARTIG-Manager RESERVES SCORES Louisville 45 Louisville 45 Louisville 62 Louisville 52 Louisville 51 Louisville 57 Louisville 53 Louisville 5 I Louisville 63 Louisville 45 Louisville 42 Louisville 63 Louisville 6o Louisville 56 Louisville 54 Louisville 54 Louisville 56 Louisville 45 Won 16 Lincoln Middlebranch North Canton Ravenna Leetonia East Palestine Sebring Lisbon Minerva Poland Leetonia East Palestine Sebring Lisbon North Canton Minerva Poland Canton South Lost 2 , ---44...-...................1... TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE STANDINGS Louisville IO-2 Minerva 9-3 Sebring 8-4 Lisbon 5-7 Leetonia 5-7 East Palestine 4-8 Poland I-I I . 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I7 Louisville 36 St, Louis Louisville 25 East Canton 31 Louisville 41 St, Louis Louisville 41 Micldlebranch 33 Louisville 37 Fairhope Louisville 68 Jackson 46 Louisville 43 Marlboro Louisville 34 Lehman 67 Louisville 41 North Nim Louisville 44 Jackson 46 Louisville 40 Waco Louisville 47 East Canton 31 Louisville 31 Pleasant Grove Louisville 34 North Canton SI Louisville 58 Marlboro Louisville 43 Canfon South 29 Louisville 47 Washington Twp Louisville 57 State Street 44 Louisville 51 Trump Road Louisville 40 LChm2lf1 48 Louisville 34 St. Louis Louisville 25 Middlebranch IX Louisville 36 Fail-hope Louisville 36 Canton South 37 Louisville 45 Plain Center Louisville 58 Hartville 51 Louisville 49 East Canton Louisville 56 State Street 41 Louisville 45 Noi-th Nim, Louisville 60 NOrtl1 Canton 30 Louisville 61 Pleasant Grove Louisville 47 Washington Twp, Trump Road Tournament Louisville 39 Waco Name! on page 123 Louisville 35 Trump Road 4 , S ' E ii ii' V . i ' Lge H 1 'f ,. P ' , 1 1 A ' kt' 1 . s, , 7 if iYamf.f on page 123 1 si B A S E B A fe 1 T X! E ' A M Our 1955 baseball squad had a line record this season as they won II and lost 4. The boys should have a top notch season in 1956 as they lost only six players by graduation. THEY PUT NEW LIFE INTO THE WORLD'S OLDEST SPORT Bob Geiselman I SVI Q9 fe Y , A A ' I The 1955 track team of Louisville High school had its most successful season since 1947- The team had a season record of8 Wins and 2 losses. Captain Bob Gieselman set three school records. C15 the ISO L.H. in time of 21.1 seconds, C23 most points ever scored in one season, 115, QD most consecutive wins in one event QIOD in the Low Hurdles. The team won the County Class A track meet and also the North Canton Relays and the North Canton Invitational. The team established II records on foreign tracks and won two trophies, numerous plaques and ribbons indicating the indomitable spirit of all the boys. The team coached by Ralph Staub and Ed Wright lost two boys last season but with 8 returning lettermen, the 1956 season promised to be an eventful one. Names of returning lettermen were Tom Howell, Ronnie Isgro, Glen Shepard, Harvey Jones, Archie Cornett, Wilbur Yoder, Lance Hite, Ed Mathie. 1 9 5 W' 5 T R A C K Names on page 123 E 83 A M X ,lf 'QT ff! A f Wi Hx ,A 2 0' uf 1 , J 1 'Z' 'Wi ,..., ,, K , ,U 12177 1 'N .www- E 'K 5 , A 1 ,l' Q T ' .W 5 37-. . 1 T' .W f f M,,, W 4 54 1 1 1 , -an ' if A ff, ,f -R13 A, 122137 ,, ,. 1 ii 4 . E 1, 1 Q3- s. i C37 Qx' kg Q47 A R I ,L-1 If . . ,, , ,YJ gf N Y N ST Q lf ' F! Vx 2 1 f'N 7 ,I fn ,X 5 . - 9 1 1 I I 1 X 3 w I 1 if -f X . vit? , - - 1 ,V C., , , N., ' 2 921' 1 5 U . ix V fs ,rx 5 Y' ,f , r' 'V I 2 ,gf wx 1 I f , , . 'I - I, if Af f 'ji ,ff x wiv 'Y V V Nm , , li K I X W, A 1- n ww-Y y J ' f N A V Y X, f' 'AS fsx Name: on page 1.23 ,E I : - A F + '-'fs f-'91 11 lb A Q37 J' l K e- Q 3 1 ' ' - Q 1 fm, 7: r.-:SI 5: 2 ff- ,ff-was I 1 a -, ,W wi Q' Q ff Ffj f-H 7- -fri' X , ' nf P -, gl ' ff. 647 ff' -XQL 'Q- 1f:AllrvIyI:il Q k 2 p T3554f3?g. UfV'14 -,1a.+f?55?ifaf:gg .- 1 .g:i:f- X f- 1- ff ,f 4-T +ff5i i? Y f ,f ... vijiiji I Ti -fff '-5' ' 5 - xi X 5- 11'-L X Q K - -I iFUQTq1F!KSfY1QfKPffl FEATURES A f' COURTESY KING 81 QUEEN '31 Y, A ,MQ , , R QM,xh 1, -f Y-'fy V . ' 1 W., W-, U . N 1, I . ffl' '5 5' .-, 1 M I 4 f 4 4 W 1 Z 'G ' 5 , ' X ,, , I 9 V ? 3 W - ,Lv I Q I Q 4 V . W 7 Vyh ' 4 7' , ,, Z V TOM EDWARDS JOAN WARTLUFT 86 Q ' f' wife 'Q' x Q is i f Y Y 'Y 3. 1 N 'Y 0 as . .,-r f 'T . 4 1 5. V T Hx !,, re. t . .. ' ,Q .pm JANE HAREN Row 1: M. Kiefaber, C. Criswell. Row 2: G. Aiken, J. Harem, B. Harem, 37 0 5 Y - A fx A f lux LAB rug: 8 N f :ww MW Norma he 88 BSC 3 -' ww gn l N. McKimm, R. Isgro Z - A HQ Z QQ I f x 2 Q . I N f' sf- Us TRI-HI-Y KING 8: QUEEN L. Kiener, B. Harem l Hawkms, R. Holben 1 1 2 5 f C7 N. Hudson, L. Stump H. Herman, Lane 89 MISS FUTURE HOMEMAKER OF AMERICA S 5 I I ,J - J. GRISEZ C. TOURNOUX I I ,z 2 ' f I ' 't SFX, Fifi? - -11 T i I M. IQRESSQDN DELLA PETRY B. AYERS A41 Iv 1 f if I , 7 C92 C A. I R rf iw MISS F. H. T. T , 5 Faye L 1.13, yons Q O b'a.w n JK -4 fx . I -I X J ' I 0 :wh 'I 90 K: XI X f Marilyn Kiefaber MISS IDEAL SECRETARY fl u - J...-5-xi.,-'Ny-L,f2fE'9X..f E HQ V I W F F' X .. Kf?DKLQg E ze E ,QQQQ ghgff aff fl -1 fgbf 1f .f A f wwf KW V 7 ,E - P Z7 ff 'E-X.9-1.1 6K-142.4 KAJFJ f S KIM mwbwq VM Q, ,M fNf?xj !yZ?AfAff -f f:'-S-fb Jffnxfofb- 1 WL I ,,-M15 ,' - 1 ' 4VfzJ5:'3JiEfiX -s.v'3 00 'cU ?ZqJ-!:if.Lf4f5'l 15 -xi. 9 f., 5-.ef'.6'f.fr,vf,: up naflyfrl 1 -Q -1.1 QV. ua -ii QC vy3- .fi 'iwfiffw , A .M .-.54 ,f 3:1-sgzizf-:fy pi., ggat,-,l 'J'5f-'vwg.3,5i .Sara-3 vu,-555, TJTQ. fbi? rr, . W, C, ,yA,'. , . . 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Mar Mar April 138118 ME at April I4 Ensemble Fmals at Kent April 9.8 Cholr and Band Fmals at Otterbeln May 6-Small Cholr at Fxrbt Presbytenan Church 1n Canton May 8 Exchange with Salem and Alhance May I3 Baccalaureate May I4 Commencement -w Row I: Mrs. Terry M. Kiefaber M. Dalrymple I. Kroah L. Kiener B. Taylor S. Shammo I. Grimes P. Schloneger C. Blythe N. Blythe J. Case P. Seibert D. Kerstetter. Row 2: L. Beutler C. Steineck D. Czkanski D. WVatson C. Imdorf L. Schmucker C. Schloneger C. Frank L. Hostettler N. Waxler L. Sommers . Rastetter. Row 3: R. Lautzenheiser, C. Leslie, L. Lautzenheiser, S. Schloneger, R. Ecre- ment, I. Sluss, T. Moulin, C. Lamborn, R. Betz, R. West. Row 4: B. Ankrom, L. Miller, W. Yoder, G. Dawson, K. Kiener, D. Fisher, E. Sommers, L. Hisey, L. Nimon, L. Haren. firf 53 Row 1: S. Walter, P. Dray, R. Dourm, B. Benner, L. Kandel, B. Allen, I. Cekanski, L. Krabill, S. Bow- den. Row 2: G. Sparks, I. Andrews, R. Schmucker, N. Lutz, H. Herman, L. Black, S. Lal-ce, P. Kolm, B Brown, S. Bird, Mrs. Terry. Raw 3: K. Samblanet, S. Geary, K. Hite, D. Anderson, C. Mowen, E Jones, L. Harsh, R. Dougherty, C. Linerode, P. Russel. Row 41 G. Schmucker, Y. Lingenhoel, R. Critch- field, Fisher, J. Fisher, J. Hoover, P. Jones, B. Niemeyer, S. Burchfield, S. Norris, C. Smith, C. Steele. Row 5: M. Runkle, N. Kitchen, R. Malcuit, B. Nimon, S. Gier, N. Schloneger, C. Lotz, C. Williamson, N. Sluss, E. Wack, B. Brown, J. Oyster, C. Hoover. A ..,. ga in Z' ' ' , - ... , V if ,, G ,G yy We rf, W dz. , Q , , W ,gg 'ffm i ' ,V if . ,. A A M Y yi e fa . 1 ij G VQCAL ENSEMBLES UIKLD I NNI519 X gk Y ScfxbCYTaCgL 5-h:GCflCI', L. Hostetler, P. Seibert, Case, P yn, ' - ,rch ' C Onegef, C. Imdorf, C. Harem, C. W 'LNXOGQC XC- KW Kroah, M. Kiefaber. arson, I QQTCO, ,AXWYYVQ 7 CQFLL. YA- D Y Sf-hxog, xavw, W LMSC'- ww BOYS H591 L. Hisey, T. Moulin, S. Schloneger, C. Leslie, Q. , S-9055, 3, na . Y Llgrmo A WXXC 5 X L Hamm, WSOYM L X x16xSe'1 ' G- Da L- Launmen K,grxCY1 GETS' R' K- BOW efbeh Seminars, . xneji, XJ' 5 Qvfbxoo Pmyjoifx' '26 . eds, GIRLS ll W,Q'Q.w J. Sainer, J. Rastetter, D. Kerstetter, N. Waxler, Xcxeixe-K'2i,5cfi1XO0eg B. Taylor, C. Schloneger, I. Grimes, E. Barker, B. bg Smack hdxsei O 51,50 Apperson, M. Dalrymple. vwo Q U A R C Row 1: S. Whitson, L. Kiener, C. Chenot, S. Riley, C. Blythe. Row 2: J. Hollis, C. Wack, I. Walter, K. Kiener, E. Yoder, R. Linhart, Sainer, J. Hawkins, W. Hohman. May May May June ,June June J uly J uly J uly Aug. Aug. Aug. ly BAND CALENDAR 1955-56 'f ? zo-North Nimishillen Commencement ' 23-Carol Lutz Organo, Bob Pforsich violin solo accompanied by Lois Kiener 30-Memorial Day Parade - to-Louisville Homecoming 21-Summer Rehearsals start i 23-Band at Waco GJNB 1-Louisville Legion Festival 9-Robertsville 16-St. Louis Festival -L.H.S. Band Festival 13 I6-Fall Marching Rehearsals 20-Sesquicentennial Parade Aug. 20-Nimishillen Grange Fair Sept. 6-Stark County Fair C Sept. Io-County Preview at Massillon Sept. I6-Orrville Home Game Sept. I7-Constitution Day Parade A Sept. 30-Sebring-There Oct. I4-Poland-Here-Football Queen Crowned L Oct. 21-Lisbon-There Oct. 26-Combined Rehearsals with Canton South Band-Here E Oct. 28-Trumpet Trio at Open House Oct. 29-Canton South Game-There N Oct. 31-Halloween Party on Street Nov. 4-E. Palestine-There Nov. 5-Band at Mt. Union College D Nov. I1-Minerva-Here Nov. I7-Trumpet Trio-Trump Rd. School A Dec. 7-Seniors at Football Banquet Dec. 13-Brass Sextet at P.T.A. Christmas Program Dec. I7--Band Party R Dec. 22-Brass Sextet at School Christmas Program Jan. Io-Swing Band Rehearsals start Ian. 11-Miss Keller, state supervisor, visits Ian. 21-Canal Fulton Band Clinic-Eight Representatives Feb. 4-Ir. Hi Music Festival at Alliance Feb. II-County Solo and Ensembles Contest Feb. 22-All-County Music Festival at auditorium in Canton Mar. Io-District Solo and Ensemble Contest at Mt. Union Mar. 13-P.T.A. Pop Concert Mar. E5-Vespers-Ensembles Apr. 14-Regional Solo and Ensemble Finals at Kent State 97 -WIP zo 1:2 2 fmt xii' D Rf' gf WED Wm + p- Q Ewi3i -wp X K Y ,, 'JM k R D S 4' V K V wfawixf Q fm Q76 xl g rl ,I W I ' , Ov? 11 Q QD Q V :ff W 9' 51 ' 0 f xf . FW? ff 3 -gy i Y ' air' M43 E13 Graf! Umm , 1 YNY Wu '13 , 5:3 ff? . , N ' 'ff f F , M 'Q H . '-'I 2 ii' M AJ v :Y -X F H- ff iv' gijiif' Aw 1 M3 A gm - if 1- f , 5.5 ff fl S Q 5 ..-f - 1 1 B 1fQ N Q D a- f 'Al ..., ,M .-: , -sr x -L , Y 1 C2 2 I X ' -',L, ' X U X . gl K3 I 'ff Wi? xz f f - v 5 'Q w y 4 ,A 5 4 fx A Av if .W ff ., 'A -ZF, . 0 . if 1. 7 f 255 ,lf ,.w'xf' ,, ' ii ' ' ah V Names on P F '+I .4 ' SLE' 4' gym!-Q ix, V F' s 7 ' , V g -N 1- L Q .,-1 I f A . , ' I . , R f 8 A V' N - 'E A f 4, 'ff f -V ' 5' 9 w L LQ ia f Q C33 Q lx . . 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Om 15006 T T16 1' e 006 fvofb T 176 Wi' Trombone Quartet Accompanists Name: on page 123 QOY fix sex .XO Q Brass Sextet-A 12 XWQFG 2, V' 17' W X O WVoodwind Saxophone -' X K, 02966 ex 90 QX 'A Quintet Quartet Trio ft Quartet , Q -9,7 0 Gr QQ Qf- fe C' X n 4 I Trumpe t Woodwind Q Ge' oz? n We CYS Of- Names on page 123 'ffb Woodwind Quintet QQ Q1-be F fb 'Q 1o3 Q ' y 5 5 5 3 5 5 A J,-ff. .,. A, 4----4' V 1, ,Q-'-if V, ,9...,-A , V ii '9 --v-4? Q.,-,,df QV '73 ?gfHK hi? 1'-H'-Q-+ 'fm W L VQWSSTN M, A J O R E T T E S 4 , Gm.: -sl Namex on page 123 SWHNG BAND I fy, 1 C ... n ,4 Q f' 'Q' , , f 'f lm ky. Q, - 1' 'P - , 3 .p V 'A if A . 2a w Q fiwwxw2 Jwff fffWfL?HW'fQ W Q 2J1ffwwv . if f ' . 1 f W f 2 W7 '1 v ' f 'T m5 3 . ' V ,ff gf, :V A1 ., I, '- A I ai ' ' IO4 Nzzmes on page 123 CALENDAR Q ,k ., -A Q 5 if U., 5, - .Q .L , Cr Row If E. Klemens, L. Himes, S. Romary, D. Marks, D. Veigh, H. Herman, S. Geary, S. Robertson, S. Lake. Row 2: Mr. Boyle, A. Shank, M. Dombczewsky, S. Merry, S. Norris, C. Peer, S. Riley, V. Ed- wards, J. Fisher, I. Fisher. Row 3: D. Miller, R. Rinehart, J. Vukas, C. Grirnminger, N. Thompson, S. Wilson, C. Brueckner, N. Myers, N. Hudson, K. Howenstine, J. Lane. Row 4: W. Shank, Mogus, J. Krabill, S. jackson, T. Edwards, C. Vishnevsky, H. Brueckner, C. Zumkehr, D. Reisdorf. SPEECH TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE 49 Dec. 3- Debate-Beginners-Jackson Debate-Beginners-Stow Dec. IO-Debate-Beginners-Doylestown Debate-Varsity-Youngstown Rayen Dec. 17-Debate-VVOoster Individual Events-Wooster Jan. 7-Individual Events-Boardman or Canton Lehman Debate-Port Clinton -Ian. I4-Individual Events-Massillon Debate-Springfield Debate-Ravenna Jan. 21-Debate--Canton McKinley Debate-Marysville Jan. 28-Individual Events-Cleveland Feb. 4- Feb. 1 1- Debate-Cathedral Latin jan. 30-County Individual Events-Jackson Debate-Beginners-North Canton Individual Events-Wadsworth Debate-Heidelberg-Niles Debate-Hartville Debate-Cuyahoga Falls Individual Events-Delaware Feb. I8-N. F. L. Style-Massillon Debate Individual Events-Euclid Feb. 27-9.8-County Debate-I-Iartville March 2- 3-District Tournament-Louisville Debate 81 Individual Events March I6-I7-Ohio State Finals 105 DEBATE ,noi Qi N! In s-5' E514 , Q Q7 ff? N l it K A Nmvr, f 5 fr if If H, xv an :R Q X ,4 1 O6 4-QP Q as S,-. cf? -fo v' 0 , Q- ff 5 JD Q Q9 6' 6- S. Q 5 if '? af Q- 2' 51 R5 if J S . . Q Q9 a - Q0 -S' O 5. og? L Q' ww? N Q' Q 35 .I . A Sx49A?NqgJ 4945? S U D S T R S WINNE 9 0931 NIO EXW v. RS ,S 'Ss Q24 gb , X- YK5' ggi. D I S T R C T N D I V I D U 6 C T A L D E B A 2 '15 is . 5,5 C ll H C- A , M I . P Q IO7 offxxg J. McLaughlin SENIOR DAY M. Griscz M. Grisez Scfrefary N. Finley Fdflz Grade' L. Schmucker Bookkcfping J...,... N. Finley ff X K. Saeger Fourflz Grade J. McLaughlin Am. Hiftory P. Allen, Polus Mer!zanz'ca! Drawing D. Frase Clzemiflry D. Royer Sixflz Gmdc L. Schmucker Y 'M ig? K. Saeger El D. Royer 7 hw K ' ish? ...NS 108 P. Allen Polus D. Frase SENIOR DAY PRINCIPAL ii , ' .. f ., .. f Si AA li Q m pf - ' ' N W R f t g ., , 3 2 n Ronald Isgro Senior Day was held March 16 under the supervision of Wlilliam Holzwarth. This project is for the purpose of acquainting the seniors with the operation of the school. SC HOOLBOARD Z Yi' W... i E I X J. Walter, Mr. Holzwarth, D. Lamborn, G. Shepherd, I. Mogus, M. Knapp. S U P . ..... . E Charles Chenot 'r 7J,. V' , R I N , T E N D IO E N T S Thomas Howell 9 NX I' IXNJIYI 'fa Y 33? '13 Q- Q 9 if 'V 'Q Fa' C K Q- M wr M M I T s T E E ,J ... I , IIO YM. 1955 PRO me 2 f , , I X! A 56,1 W. H A It f '4' an Queen f-- III if kff' URS ,Z fxsf'-, TRI-HI-Y FCRMAL .x 2 Aw: -NS fl, . nn, , V ' 49' X V 39 112 -1, Nil 1133? K H3 V , Y Q .A -3 F X Q s HI-Y HV A R I E T I E Sli 13 WWW OUSE I U X 1 AQ 5-,Vs 1 if Q 'ggi A 1-Wi w ui N --is fa' n:Es :eti- N si g Eu, ,' im ,.:...:: , u ' YW 1' 'Q fcfl V xXNWEqhgyJ Yi N. ix X -J if X Ufx fx-AX 'Qi f k 3 A4 xx. 1 I, -4. ' '-4,4 JUNKDR CLASS PLAY X Twins Aunts Marybelle Stanley Carol Willy Inner Willy Mike Director --.,., V T.. 'l-A.. -..,.g-LL-A ,NLLJ , -14.44 101.4 g- -.X, 5 CAST ll Molly Allenbaugh Patty Shearer Karen Lerch Nancy Myers Carolyn Brueckner Kay Bremer Bova Ankrom Gail Aiken Karl Kiener Bill Monter Joe Mabry Mr. Melvin Carpenter THE INNER VVHLY 6 F L ,J .4 THE NEW L L , ' 1 31' 4 2 ' if V, LOUISVILLE BOARD OF ,, LL A A A A 'QL 4.jS3f5,gk15g, w:,Q.4 , - EDUCATION A L R LLL ff 1 CHARLES DOUGHERTY .LL- R' L LL Q: . A ,L A L A ' ' hL1' V' NICK CAPLEA 11: 21 f' m - Tj VV,V,'. L 4 2 iff Hg HJ? I ,ff WL 1' -9 W ' l W Y V L A if 11 SX, I Y g gf x A 'A 'f ,rs ' 1 L ,f , My Q gf ff. 52320 Q f , W 'K L. 5, ff? Q ? 11' Q MJ .v ff .. X fy f Q V THOMAS EDWARDS III A Loulsvllle Falrhope N. Nlmlshlllen Pleasant Grove VICTOR VERNIER GRAHAM MOOTH II7 M CALENDAR June 11-Today was the beginning of the summer dances. After the dance there was a wiener roast at Tom Howell's in honor of Dave Leasure and lan Blanford who were going to boot camp. The bench wasn't very safe was it, Jackie? June 13-Down at the old mud hole, Sunbowl, it seems a dog couldn't tell the difference between Nancy Mcliimnfs leg and a fire plug. L'California here we comef' was the theme as Sam Speck, Noami Thompson, Mike Leahy, and Anna Mae Shank left for the National Speech contest which was held at San Jose. June 18-Tom Edwards and Chuck Chenot got back from Boys' State today. Chuck received a very high honor. Congratulations Chuck! June 20-Today starts the big payoff, the rounds of competition at San Jose. June 23-Sam and Noami entered the quarterly finals. June 24-Louisville competed in the semi-finals and was beaten by Oklahoma. A dance was held in the new gym. July 4-Dave, Joe, John K., Dick, and Larry L. went to Cleveland on the train. Larry Beaver and John Schmuacher, who went on the bus, tried to sit in reserved seats with general admission tickets. Better luck next time, boys. July 11-What were you doing in your aunt's bathroom, Jackie and Judy, when the two men came to fix it? July 17-The McGuire Sisters were at the lake tonight. Some of the couples there were Jane Rebillot and Tom Howell, Judy Rastetter and Don Shamblen, Jackie Kroah and Larry Beaver, Joe Krabill and Norma Garrison, Wibur Yoder and Theresa Moore. July 21-Wanda, Judy, Jackie, Sue, Dee, and Judy H. went to Cyn- thia's for a slumber party. They didn't seem to appreciate it when Jackie and Judy woke them up to say goodnight. July 22-lt seems that Lola raised quite a fuss in Alliance when the police, fire, and health departments pulled up in front of Mr. Mof- fett's house to answer the neighbors' complaints about a dangerous animal. Aug. I3-The new majorettes, Linda Speece, Marnie Ehlers, Barbara Pariso, Nancy Hudson, Regina Rook, Dora Wilson, and Linda Sam- blanet, gave their first performance. Aug. 19-A dance was held in the new gym. Aug. Zo-The majorettes showed their marching ability when the band marched in the Canton Sesquicentennial Parade. To add to the weariness of the hot parade, the band played tonight for the Grange Fair. Football practice began this evening with Ronnie lsgro taking the job as captain. Sept. 2-The last summer dance was held tonight. Sept. 5-The Stark County Fair started today. Sept. 6-Schedules were handed out this morning. In the afternoon, the band put on a good performance at the fair. Sept. 7-School was officially opened with a half day. Homework already . . . Sept. Io-The annual Football Preview was held at Massillon Stad- ium tonight. The Leopards played Middlebranch and beat them 6-o. Sept. 16-We had a cheer rally this afternoon for the football game tonight. Louisville beat Orrville 34-o. A dance was held in the school gym after the game. Sept. 19-A high school and grade school assembly was held. Sept. 20-A party for the faculty was held at Hoover's Camp in North Canton. Sept. 23-VVe had a cheer rally today. The Leopards played Leetonia. A dance was held after the game. Sept. 24-The freshmen held their annual class party tonight. The theme was VVelcome Freshmen. A good time was had by all. Sept. 26-VVe started taking pictures for the Mirror. Sept. 27-Mirror pictures were taken again today. Sept. 28-Grade school pictures were taken. Sept. 30-The Louisville Leopards traveled to Sebring tonight to play against the Trojans. The score was Sebring Qog Louisville o. Oct. I- Mom leave the glasses on the table and move the coffee table out, were the words heard by Mrs. Beaver as Larry prepared for a party. Those present were Dave and Rita, John and Marie Nevin and Carol, Bob and Carol, Frank, Ozzie, VVillie, Larry and Marnie. Oct. 3-Senior pictures were taken today. Oct. -We had a paid assembl featurin evon ' a v5ery diffelrent kind of life. Y g J Sperandlo who lead Oct. 7-Anot er lousy day for a game but the rain let . . so we could beat North Canton I9-o. up about 8 p m Oct. 8-Louisville Frosh bowed to Alliance Stanford I3-O. A gay time was had by the sophomores and their advisor, Miss Sager at the party for which they chose Autumn Leaves as the theme. Oct. Io-J.A. meeting was held tonight. Louisville Reserves romped 8over Carollton 28-o. I I CALEN DAR Oct. 11-First P.T..-X. meeting was tonight. There was a panel dis- cussion coinposed of parents and teachers on the topics, 'LVVhat do parepts expect of teachers? and What do teachers expect of par- ents. Oct. I1-Uh-oh- well the Board of Educationn will be applied to the seat of learning as the report cards are shown to the parents. Oct. 1.1,-JHIIS Haren was crowned football queen tonight as Louisville trounced Poland 27-7. Her attendants were Marilyn Kiefaber, senior, Gail Aiken, junior, Carol Criswell, sophomore, and Betty Haren, freshman. A dance was held after the game in honor of the queen and her court. There was also a party after the dance at Lorene Schmucker's. Oct. 15-Happy Birthday, Bill, was heard at the surprise birthday party for Bill Milligan. Did you have number eight, Bill Haren? Oct. 17-Senior snaps were taken today and will continue Tuesday and Wednesday. Oct. 18-It seems Joe Krabill got caught swiping a piece of wiener from Motf's lunch. The consequences: Joe had to go down and get another. What Mot? didn't know was that Joe got three more. Moff still only got one. Oct. 19-Clubs met tonight. Science club had initiationg dig those crazy shirts! Oct. zo-A wiener roast was held in Physics class today, and while Lonny Mickley was sitting on a wired desk minding his own busi- ness Mr. Lutz turned on the power, Yeow-ee. Oct. 21-'NO school, because of N.E.O.T.A. meeting. Oct. 21- Club '56,' featuring Joe Steven's orchestra, opened at 7:30 p.m. Dancing, food and a program was enjoyed by all of the seniors. It was closed by II p.m. A party was held afterwards at Miriam Knpp's. Oct. 23-Sit on this side, move your head a little to the left, smile. Yes, senior portraits today, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Oct. 17-How's my little girl doing. VVell, these may be some of the words spoken at Open House tonight. Oct. 18-Yea. Leopardsl' For three weeks straight we won 27-7. This time it was against the tame cats of Canton South. Oct. 30-After the Halloween celebration down town, Demie Jo had a party. It seems VVanda Vansickle loves to eat olives. Senior proofs were handed out and plans are being made for retakes. Nov. 2-Clubs met tonight. Rostronian had a box social and it was proven that Razz is the windiest girl in school. Nov. 3-Assembly of Roller Skating skill. Round and round and round you go and where you stop nobody knows. Nov. 4-Whew! We beat East Palestine 20-19. Nice game boys. Nov. 5-The third annual Blue-VVhite game was played tonight with the Blue's winning 32-7. G.A.A. had a square dance. Hey! Marilyn and Nancy, why did you drop out of the line in the Grand March? Nov. 7-Some orders were put in for pictures-while others were get- ting retakes. Nov. 8-Seniors held play tryouts. VVell come on fellows, we need you. Nov. 9-Annual Minerva cheer rally. Nov. Io--No school. Choir sang at Canton. Slumber party at Carol Blythe's. How did Bob Greenwell know what kind of P.J.'s each girl had on? How about that Bob! Nov. 11-No school. Well, Lola got what Lola wanted as Louisville defeated Minerva 27-o. Seventeen senior boys walked off the field for their last time. Judy Christensen threw a nice party, but things kind of ended up at John Kerstetterls. Nov. 14-Well, some of the football players had three days of free- dom. Now basketball practice and training rules are in full swing. Nov. 16-'We were entertained again by dogs and monkeys, which were here a couple of years ago, at our assembly. Clubs met tonight. Nov. 18-An all-girl birthday party surprised Judy Sainer. Happy birthday, Judy. Nov. 19-Jr. Hi-Y Club held a dance in honor of the senior football players. The usual party group held their party at Deels house this time. Nov. 23-When the Thanksgiving Spotlight came out Mr. Mickley sent the following note to Mrs. Aman. Advisor, I think you left the turkey in the oven too long. Nov. 24-No school. Thanksgiving vacation. Nov. 25-No school. Thanksgiving vacation. Nov. 26-Jackie Kroah is back to her old routine of stopping at all the gas stations. What's the password, Jackie? Nov. Q8-Mr. Boyle explained today how Anna Mae Shank got so far in speech.'Aren't those sweaters pretty old by now, Anna? Novi 30-Sr. H1-Y and Tri-H1-Y got together and had a dance until 9: o. Dec. 2-Our first basketball game was held at the Fieldhouse and we lost to Lincoln. Well, one thing is sure, we can't have an undefeated season. I I 9 Warggff Q J l pw N , N'-pf .4 , 4 It Q, 5 5.2, C 5- -W Q .7 f :Q + 1 ,, . il fi 5' ?'l'i,.!5fi 1.g f ,K i if ' -'.. L 733, ,,,,, f . .- w , ggi! A 42 K CALEN DAR Dec. 3-Middlebranch handed Louisville its second defeat as the Leopards bowed out 57-52. Enough said. Dec. 5-O.S.U. tests were given to the seniors this morning. After the long test was completed, we found out that the wrong answer pad was used. All that work for nothing. Dec. 7-The Football banquet had quite a turnout tonight. Dec. 9-Leopards traveled to North Canton tonight and lost by a score of 69-60. Dec. 10-Senior Hi-Y dance was held in the gym. Dec. 11eThe Tri-Hi-Y put up its annual Christmas decorations to- day with the help of the Senior Hi-Y. Now Miss Sager, don't get bitter. Dec. 16YLe0pards won their first basketball game by defeating Ravenna 89-56, Dec. I7-Louisville Speech Department was defeated by Massillon, McKinley, and Wooster, but Anna Mae Shank won a trophy in Girls' Extemp. Dec. ao-Senior pictures were handed out today. Dec. 21-A couple of the local churches went Christmas caroling. That's always good to put you in the right spirit. Dec. 22-School finally ended for the year with the annual Christmas assembly provided by the choir and band. Dec. 23-Friendship club sponsored a Christmas record dance called 'LMistletoe Magic. This brought out a lot of couples in the school. Dec. 25- Merry Christmas was heard everywhere you went. Dec. 26-Now the vacation begins. The hopes of sled riding parties disappeared as no snow fell the whole week. Parties, parties, and more parties. lt would be impossible to list them all. All in all though, we think everyone had a ball. Dec. 31-Everyone got ready to bring in the New Year. Parties were held at Chuck Chenot's, Ginny Edward's, and Lorene Schmucker's to name a few. jan. I-People didn't do much today. They were all recuperating from New Ycar's Eve. jan. 3-Louisville beat Leetonia 66-62 on our home floor in a real thriller. jan. 4-Mr. Boyle changed the usual procedure of dancing--the girls asked the boys at the Rostronian dance. It's Leap year, boys! How fast can you run? Jan. 6-Did I say the Leetonia game was a thriller? It was nothing compared to the East Palestine game. We came out on top 55-54 despite playing on their floor. Jan. 7-Sr. Hi-Y sponsored a record dance. Hey! john Schumacher, don't you think that's a dirty way to make money, blackmailing your sister like that? That's O.K. Rita, we know how it is. Jan. 8-Marnie Ehlers and Carolyn Ely cooked a spaghetti supper for Larry Stump and Nevin Souers. After church Nancy Hudson and Tom Howell joined them and they ate again. That's the way to treat the boys, girls. -lan. 9-The best government classes EVER! Mr. Holzwarth had laryngitis, jan. 10-Louisville traveled to Sebring to bring back a 65l63 victory in a sudden death..Bill Haren put in the final basket. Ian. 12-Nancy Hudson should watch where she's going instead of who she's running after. It seems she couldn't see a street sign and landed. Ian. 13-Louisville overtook Lisbon with an 86-71 easy decision. A great relief for the Louisville rooters after the loss of a couple games. jan. I41Oh! my aching feet was heard tonight at the Sock Hop spon- sored by the Home Ec. Club. Surprise! Surprise! Surprise birthday party in honor of Ed Mathie at ,lane Rebillot's. About 20 kids at- tended. How did Dale Sanford get the nickname Tiger at the Speech Tournament at Massillon. We Know! Ian. I8 'SOmC of the clubs met, others didn't because of exams. Ian. IQ'-WC had a half day of school, tests the other half. jan. 20-Everyone gave a sign of relief after the last semester exams were over, We beat Minerva 63-44 on our home floor to gain the lead for the Tri-Country trophy. But, that's only half of the games. Ian. 21-Cheerleaders had a dance to help pay for their new uniforms. There was a nice turnout. Jan. 9.2-Everyone to the Standpipe! The sled riding was good both day and night. Laugh! I thought l'd die! Ian. 24-Sr. Class had a meeting. The fighting Leopards traveled to Poland to bring back a win and a loss. We beat them 68-60 but Tom Edwards fractured his leg in the game and will not be able to play anymore this year. Jan. 25-Rostronian club went to the Player's Guild tonight. Jan. 27-The Leopards dropped their nrst game in the Tri-Country League by losing to Leetonia 58-55. jan. 28-Science club sponsored a dance called Fission Fussion, Fission, Fling. i 120 CALENUAK Jan. 51-Louisville really showed its stuii as we rolled over East Pal- estine. Feb. iAClubs met tonight. Feb. 3-We beat Sebring in an easy victory of 81-67. Dance was held after the game. Feb. 4.-Tonight was the annual Tri-I-Ii-Y formal. The theme, Under Sea Symphony, was carried out very well. Most of the kids went to the Virginian in Alliance. Feb. 6-Select choir had practice at McKinley for the program on Washington's Birthday. Feb. 7-We beat Lisbon TI-59 on our home floor. Feb. 8-Army-Navy tryouts were tonight. Feb. IO-WE beat North Canton in a thrilling climax by the score of 80-75. It's pretty hard to keep your girl from finding out you smoke, with characters like jackie and joe around, isn't it Frank Kerchner? Feb. ll'-'USIJOOI1 and Spool Spin was the title of the Home Ec. dance at which Della Petry was crowned Miss F. H. A., Faye Lyons was also crowned F. H. T. Feb. I.i,!XVelll Valentines Day turned into a sad affair as the Leo- pards traveled to Minerva only to bring back a 75-74 setback. Feb. I5-Clubs met tonight. Feb. IT'wE beat Poland 80-62 to gain the title of Tri-County Champs, the first time in eight years. Congratulations boys! Feb. IS-'iThe Annual Donkey Basketball game, Yea, Issiel Feb. 19-Some choir members went to hear the Heidelberg college choir at the Reform church. Feb. zo-Our first basketball assembly, which lasted a half day, was held in honor ofthe Tri-County Champs. Feb. 21-Commercial club sponsored a dance called Washington's Cherry Tree Wiggle. Feb. 22-The second annual All-County Music Festival was tonight. Wouldn't you know ir, the first day we don't have school we have to spend the day in Canton. Feb. 24-The Leopards took their worst beating as we lost to the out- classed Canton South Wildcats 88-46. Feb. 25-The last showing of the Rotary Show was tonight. Feb. 29-Clubs met. March 6-The grade school operetta, Once Upon a Time, was pre- sented at a matinee for the students. March 7-The operetta was presented to the nighters tonight. March io-Latin club sponsored a dance. A solo and ensemble con- test was held at Mount Union. March 13-The Pop Concert, featuring the music departments, was held this evening. March I4-ClUl.'JS met. March I6 Tl16- Army-Navy game was held tonight. The captains were Judy Rastetter CNavyj and Lorene Schmucker CArmyD. Sen- ior Day. Who rules whom? Speech State Contest begins today. March 17-Commercial club dance was held. Marilyn Kiefaber was crowned Miss Ideal Secretary. Speech finals were today. District Choir and Band contest at Salem. March 23-The Annual Hi-Y Variety Show, How High the Moonn was presented tonight and tomorrow night. March 25-The annual Vesper program was held. March 28-Clubs met. I hear Dick Mathie got lost in the cemetery after hearing the ghost. March 30-Easter vacation began today and ended April 2. What a deal! April 3-School reopens after a very short vacation. This is courtesy week. April 7-Tom Edwards and ,Ioan Wartluft were crowned Courtesy King and Queen at the annual Courtesy dance tonight. April 11-Clubs met tonight. April I3-End of 5th-6 weeks and school is very quickly drawing to a close. April 14-Ensemble finals at Kent for choir. April zo-The play Inner Willy was presented by the Junior class. April 7.1-Junior class held a dance tonight. April 25-Clubs met. April 28-Mr. Mickley and his Latin Club held the Latin Banquet tonight. May 5-Hi-Y held a dance tonight in new gym. May 9-Clubs met. May 12-The big event of the year, the Jr.-Sr. Prom, was held at the Elks Club in Alliance. The Serenaders provided the music. A good time was had by all. May I3-Baccalaureate. May 14-The big day CD arrived. Commencement was today. 121 in? ,..vf ' , , ' rl ,JA If I. 'g Q W! 3 7 ki ,nf- Qw gs M 1? Y V f ' , . ., ' ' ,zz . l . 'LF W5 fly 1- 42 W4 NAMES PAGE 9-GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY. Row Ii B. Emerson, E. Evrard, C. Truby, L. Miclay, D. Sham- blen, A. Gress, B. Miller. Rowz: W. Scott, M. Materna, E. Roslosnik, D. Holzwarth, F. Ettelson, L. Walter, R. A. Strausser. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Dave Smith, Thomas Edwards III, president, Graham Mooth, clerk, Nick Caplea, R. A. Strausser. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY. Row I: M. Kimmel, M. Walker, M. Montgomery, M. Sager, C. Galay, D. Nor- ris, J. Shew, E. Aman. Row 2: H. E. Wilson, K. Boyle, A. Marko, E. Wialter, J. hiorgan, R. Mickley, R. A. Strausser. Rau' 35 H. Miller, D. Smith, W. Lauten- slager, J. lNIcDougal, L. Emerson, M. Carpenter, R. Moffett. Rau' 4: C. Riley, H. Lutz, W. Holzwarth, E. Sollie, R. Matheny, E. Wright. PAGE 50-SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Raw I: L. Kiener, Treas., Mr. Emerson, Advisor, J. Haren, Sec. Rou' 2: T. Edwards, Pres., L. Sommers, V. Pres. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Row 1: J. Pohner, Treas., F. Sponselior, Sec. Row 2: J. Turner, V Pres., Mr. Carpenter, Advisor, D. Renie, Pres. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Row 1: C. Ely, V. Pres., Miss Sager, Advisor, M. Ehlers, Sec. Row 2: G. Wehling, Pres., L. Stump, Treas. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. Row If K. Ruflin, Sec., Mr. Mickley, Advisor, D. Murray, Treas. Row 2: R. Sanderbeck, Pres., C. Lamborn, V. Pres. PAGE 51-7th GRADE OFFICERS. Row If J. Chatelain, V. Pres., K. Chenot, Pres., C. Stier, Treas. Row 2: L. Black, Sec., Mr. Lutz, Advisor, Mrs. Norris, Advisor. ROSTRONIAN OFFICERS. Row I: N. Myers, Treas., Mr. Boyle, Advisor, J. Pohner, Sec. Row 2: T. Howell, V. Pres., J. Krabill, Pres. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS. Row 1: F. Sponseller, Sec., C. Chenot, Pres., C. Lutz, Chaplain. Row 2: D. Reisdorf, Treas., Mr. Lutz, Advisor, R. Linhart, V. Pres. TRI-HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS. Row 1: D. Kerstetter, Pres., Miss Sager, Advisor, L. Schrnucker, Sec. Raw 2: C. Blythe, Chaplain, M. Grisez, V. Pres. SR-HI-Y OFFICERS. Raw I: D. Lamborn, Sec., T. Howell, Pres., C. Zumkehr, V. Pres. Row 2.' Mr. Mc- Dougal, Advisor, J. McLaughlin, Chaplain, R. Isgro, Treas., W. Yoder, Corres. Sec. 8TH GRADE OFFICERS. Row Ii J. Parson, Sec., K. Morgan, Treas. Row 2: D. Greening, V. Pres.,'Miss llgiontgomery, Advisor, Mr. Wright, Advisor, D. Fickes, res. PAGE 51-JR-HI-Y OFFICERS. Row I: N. Souers, V. Pres., Mr. Matheny, Advisor, W. Shank, Pres. Row 2: H. Brueckner, Treas., R. Anania, Sec. FRIENDSHIP OFFICERS. Row I: C. Williamson, Chaplain, N. Hudson, Pres., K. Howenstine, Party Chairman. Row 2.' C. Lutz, Sec., C. Ely, V. Pres., C. Criswell, Treas., Miss Lowe, Advisor. PAGE 52--JR. ACHIEVEMENT OFFICERS. Row Ii J. McLaughlin, V. Pres., C. Peer, Sec., E. Barker, Treas., R. Linhart, Pres. BAND OFFICERS. Row Ii S. Riley, V. Pres., L. Kie- ner, Sec. Row 2: L. Beutler, Treas., Mr. Smith, Advi- sor, C. Chenot, Pres. CHOIR OFFICERS. Row Ii D. Kerstetter, Treas., L. Kiener, Sec. Row 2.' G. Dawson, Pres., Mrs. Terry, Ad- visor, K. Kiener, V. Pres. G.A.A. OFFICERS. Row 1: J. Wartluft, Pres., M. Grisez, V. Pres. Row 2: J. Kroah, Sec., Miss Sager, Ad- visor, D. Kerstetter, Treas. COMMERCIAL OFFICERS. Row If L. Schmucker, Sec., N. Finley, Pres., S. Cunin, V. Pres. Row 2i M. Hupp, Treas., Mrs. Norris, Advisor, Mr. Walter, Ad- visor, M. Brown, Chaplain. HOME EC. OFFICERS. Row 1: C. Jeffers, V. Pres., F. Lyons, Pres., J. Uber, Sec., D. Petry, Treas. Raw 2: J. Ickes, Historian, B. Nau, Son Leader, Miss Galay, Advisor, M. Bresson, Reporter, Nau, Parliamentar- ian. PAGE 52--GLEE CLUB OFFICERS. Row 1: Y. Lingenhoel, Pres., B. Brown, Sec., Mrs. Terry, Advi- sor, C. Williamson, V. Pres., S. Burchfield, Treas. RED CROSS OFFICERS. Faye Lyons, Representa- tive, Miss Galay, Advisor, L. Schmucker, Representa- tive. PAGE 74-SOPHOMORES. Row 1: G. Gladieux, D. Miller, B. Anania, P. Few, L. Stump, J. Givens, E. Monnot, G. McGovern. Row 2: B. Shank, B. Kuhn W. Metzger, B. Monter, M. Wilson, W. Schaub, D. Barthel, D. Valentine, M. Weiss, B. Henning. SENIORS. Row If D. Scanlon, D. Mickley, R. Moran, TJ: Menegay, R. Isgro, E. Mathie, T. Howell, B. Haren, . Sommers. Row 2: Mr. Morgan, W. Yoder, T. Deitz, R. Myers, A. Cornett, H. Jones, T. Edwards, N. Shock- ling, W. Milligan, C. Geis, UNIORS Raw! R Starke B I-Iershber er R Ho J . I . y, , , , 1. ben. W- Wigington, G. Valentine, L. Gardiner. Row 2: B. Monter, D. Reisdorf, J. Kerstetter, L. Prince, J. Metzger. PAGE 76-VARSITY. Raw I: Mr. Morgan, D. Scan- lon, D. Miclcley, R. Moran, J. Menegay, R. Isgro, E. Mathie, T. Howell, W. Haren, L. Sommers, Mr. Miller. Rosu 2: K. Saeger, B. Shank, T. O'Brien, W. Yoder, T. Deitz, R. Myers, A. Cornett, H. Jones, T. Edwards, N. Schockling, W. Milligan, G. Gress. Row 3: R. Valen- tine, D. Reisdorf, R. Starkey, W. Hershberger,c'J:. Ker- V l stetter, L. Prince, R. Holhen, W. Wigington, . a- entine. L. Gardner. Row 4: W. Hennin , M. Weiss, R. Kuhn, W. Monter, G. McGovern, Metzger, W. Schaub, D. Barthel, D. Miller, G. Gladieux. Row 5: C. Geis W. Monter . Givens P Few L. Stum M. Wil- . .J . - P son, R. Anania, E. Monnot, J. Metzger. Y FRESHMEN. Row I: C. Duplain, C. Mowry, L. Bar- dash, B. Sorenson, D. Shaffer, L. Luttrell, B. Radalia, J. Denton. Raw 2: L. Frank, R. Plesia, D. Gravo, D. Wartluft, D. Wartluft, E. Peer, J. Johnson, K. Hath- away, S. Jackson, D. McCauley. Row 35 Mr. Sollie, R. Eslich, J. Mustacchio, J. Hoiiman, G. Baylor, D. Green- ing, L. Nimon, M. Rebillot, C. Rastetter, J. Miller, W. Boyle. Row 4: T. Kline, C. Ball, J. Chatelain, D. Hen- ning, J. Klemens, C. Lamborn, B. Barns, B. Hallas, D. Avdul, J. Stubbleiield. Row 5: T. Kerstetter, J. Givens, D. Fisher, R. Stermer, J. Mathie, B. Steadman, B. Hed- alison, D. McKimm, F. Tuttle, K. Monnot, D. Sam- anet. PAGE 78-CHEERLEADERS. M. O'Brien, D. Ker- stetter, P. Kistler, M. Grisez. E. Fredey, D. Murray, R. Dorm, H. Herman. M. Sorenson, C. Stringer, B. Ro- barts, K. Morgan. PAGE 80-VARSITY. Raw 1: T. Howell, T. Edwards, E. Mathie, T. F. Dietz, B. Haren. Row 2: C. Geis, R. Holben, L. Sommers . Kerstetter W. Krabill . Mar- tig. Row 3: . I . .I Andy Marko. PAGE 81-RESERVES. Row I: M. Domer, H. Mar- tin, G. Mc R. Ingram, L. Stump, D. Smith. Govern, D. Miller,'L. Johnson, R. Kuhn, L. Hannan. Raw 2: T. Jones, W. Murphy, B. Henning, K. Kauth, G. Klein. Row 31 PAGE 82-FRESHMEN. Row 1: L. Kerstetter, D. Wartluft, B. Sorenson, B. Sanderbeck, J. Johnson, D. Wartluft, C. C. Maurer, B. C. Moore, L. drews. Lamborn. Row 2: Mr. Sollie, W. Yoder, Agnes, i2IDenton, Mr. Mickley. Row 3: Frank, r. Miller, B. Radalia, R. An- Row 1: T. Kerstetter, F. Sn der, B. Corn, B. Boyle, B. Smith, D. greening, J. Chatelain. Raw 2: J. Emerson, J. Manse, B. Jones, JUNIOR HI. Steadman, A. . Dunbar, D. Taubinsee, E. VanMeter, J. Swallie, B. allas, R. Bricker, D. Avdul, G. Parsons, D. Chate- lein, J. Edwards, D. Teis, W. Holzwarth. PAGE 83 -BASEBALL. Row If B. Conner, R. Myers, E. Gulling, D. Murphy, E. Kuhn, J. Schumacher, Menegay. Row 2: G. Geis, F. Kershner, R. Moore. . Mathie, T. Edwards, W. Haren, W. Krabill, H. Miller. Row : L. Milligan, G. Gieseman, L. Kandcl, H. Bis- hop, Greenwell, J. Turner. TRACK. Raw 1: R. Rinehart, L. Prince, J. McLaughlin, M. Domer, B. Gieselman, W. Yoder, G. Shepherd., W. Kline, R. Dunwiddie. Row 2: W. Shank, G. Gladieux, G. McGovern, R. Is ro, L. Hite, A. Cornett,.H. Jones, E. Howell, E. Matlgie, D. Reisdorf, W. Milligan, J. arner. 123 PAGE 84-ARMY. Raw 1: G. Romigh, M. O'Brien, L. Schmucker, G. Schmucker, N. McKimm. Row 2: J. Wartluft, F. Lyons, I. Warnock, J. Uber, D. Baylor. INTRAMURALS. Row 1: M. Grisez, J. Wartluft, N. McKimm, C. Fischer. Row 2: J. Rastetter, J. Kroah, L. Schmucker, F. Lyons, M. Kiefaber, A. Oyster. NAVY. Raw I: D. Murray, P. Kistler, J. Rastetter, R. Schmuacher, M. Allenbaugh. Row 2: C. Fischer, J. Kroch, I... McKimm, F. Mogus, J. Niemeyer. PAGE oz-1955 MAY COURT. Row 1: L. Sam- blanet, M. Allenbaugh, M. Grisez, B. Apperson, B. Kress. Row 2: N. McKimm, D. Kroah, N. Garrison J. Sliellenbarger, J. Kroah. PAGE 94-CHOIR. Row I: N. Waxler, E. Barker, L. Hostetler, S. Shammo, C. Blythe, C. Stcineck, J. Case F. Sponseller, D. Czkanski, J. Pohner. Row 2: J. Grimes, C. Haren, P. Seibert, C. Watson, J. Hollis, N. Blythe, L. Sommers, M. Hartzell, M. Brown, A. Schmucker, C. Frank. Row 3: D. Kerstetter, L. Kiener, C. Imdorf, P. Shearer, P. Schloneger, C. Schloneger, G. Romigh, C. Wack, B. Helmuth, J. Wartluft, L. Schmucker, J Kroah, K. Bremer, B. Taylor, M. Dalrymple. Row 4. L. Rine, H. Mowen, J. Hannay, D. Krabill, R. West L. Millhone, W. Blatt, B. Betz, T. Davis, C. Lamborn G. DeWalt, L. Haren, B. Schloneger, D. Shankle, Mrs. Terry. Raw 5: S. Schloneger, T. Moulin, B. Apperson S. Rine, P. Kreisher, M. Kiefaber, M. Shore, S. Young J. Sainer, B. Henning, J. Rastetter, J. Royer, M. Drake G. Dawson, C. Leslie, J. Baker. Row 6: L. Kerstetter, J Sluss, D. Fisher, K. Kiener, W. Yoder, L. Miller, C Ankrom, L. Hite, W. Henning, C. Mowry, B. Eshler R. Lautzenheiser, L. Hisey, R. Walters, L. Lautzen- heiser, R. Ecrement, C. Sommers. PAGE 98-ARION AWARDS. Mrs. Terry, E. Hisey, A. Buck, Mr. Smith. CLARINETS. C. Wack, K. Morgan, L. Krabill, N. Riley, M. Brown, C. Williamson. CLARINETS. S. Riley, M. Runkle, N. Blythe, L. Kandel, R. Rinehart, S. Arner, R. Jackson. BASS AND CLARINETS. J. Hollis, J. Walter, J. Fisher, E. Wack, S. Lane, J. Lothamer, C. Leslie. SAXAPHONES. C. Peer, J. Greene, J. Adams, Kiener, D. Garner, J. Briggs, S. Bowden. Jones, P. Jones, R. West, L. Hisey, E. Alloway, VanHorn. PAGE xo4-MAJORETTES. M. Monter, C. Blythe, M. Ehlers, N. Hudson, D. Wilson. S. Whitson, B. Par- iso, L. Speece, R. Rook, L. Samblanet. SWING BAND. Row 1: J. Hawkins, C. Peer, S. Bow- den, J. Greene, B. Jones, B. Henning. Row 23 R. Lautz- enheiser, C. Chenot, C. Steineck, J. Hollis, D. Morgan, H. Smith, D. Atkinson, L. Kiener, C. Lutz, B. Holman, K. Kiener, R. Linhart, D. Groves, E. Yoder. PAGE 99-PERCUSSION. J. Sainer, C. Ely, L. Beutler D. Atkinson W. Zwiclr J. Lane G. Clark TRUMPETS. K. Kiener, E. Yfiaer, R. Wehiing, JI Wallace, M. Hartzell, E. Barthel, M. Dykstra. TRUMPETS. R. Linhart, D. Veigh, D. Groves, J. Jackson, J. Lautzenheiser, D. Morgan, W. Hohman, . Himes. P.T.A. CAMP SCHOLARSHIP R. Linhart, C. Steineck. TROMBONES. C. Chenot, C. Steineck, S. Burchfield, Y. I.in enhoel, R. Lautzenheiser, P. Hollis, L. Kiener. FLUTE AND BELL LYRE. C. Brueckner, M. Chen- ot, C. Lutz, B. Nimon, S. Gier, D. Miller. PAGE rox-CONCERT BAND. Row I: E. Hen- ning, B. Jones, M. Brown, R. Jackson, K. Morgan, S Riley, C. Lutz, S. Heckleman, M. Chenot, M. Ehlers C. Brueckener, N. Hudson. Row 2: J. Lothamer, S Lane, L. Krabill, C. Williamson, S. Arner, J. Fisher M. Wilson, V. Thorpe, B. Nimon, P. Hollis, L. Kiener E. Yoder, J. Briggs, J. Adams, S. Bowden, C. Peer, J Greene. Row 3: D. Watkins, M. Runkle, N. Blythe, N Riley, L. Himes, D. Sluss, E. Alloway, D. Vei h, W Hohman, R. Linhart, D. 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I2 6 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 56 KOBACKERE CANTON'S PROGRESSIVE DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Market and 5th Streets Canton, Ohio Texan: Mn Allen, I proposed a toast to the Alamo, where 136 brave Texans stood oil I5,000 of Santa Anna's best troops-and the Battle of Galveston Gulch, where 2 Texas Rangers defeated a thousand Apaches. Charles D: And I'd like to drink to out great hero in Boston-Paul Revere. Texan: I-Iero?-wasn't he the guy who got on a horse and ran for help? Congratulations WEHLING CONST. TR. 5-2796 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 56 MIKE'S TAVERN WE SPECIALIZE IN SPAGHETTI 705 YV. Main St. Louisville GEORGE STARR Household Furnishings - Furniture Floor Coverings - G.E. Electric Appliances Plumbing Fixtures - Electric Pumps Pittsburgh Paints - Myers Pumps Johnson Motors - Easy Washers TELEPHONE TRojan 5-5584 Louisville, Ohio Congratulations ISALY'S DAIRY PRODUCTS ICE CREAM Louisville Compliments of GIER'S RESTAURANT I2 ALLEN SHOE REPAIR AT MAHONING ROAD PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 3027 Canton, Ohio ROSSO MEN'S WEAR MAHONING ROAD PLAZA Next Door to Isaly's CANTON, OHIO Tailor-made Skirts - 310.95 Tailor-made Trousers - 314.95 Compliments of E JEWELRY Canton's Oldest Credit Jewelers 135 East Tuscarawas Mahoning Rd. Plaza Mrs. Aman: George, the last time your mother visited us, she spent her entire time pointing out all my faults. Mr. Aman: She couldn't have pointed them all Out, dear. She was here only two weeks! FARMALL TRACTORS MCCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and Service LINDER BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT Phone GLendale 5-4304 RD 3 Canton, Ohio Famous For Our 51.00 Dinners CHICKEN MANOR 2 Miles North of North Canton On Route 8 Phone HYacinth 9-7092 We Cater To Parties COMPLIMENTS OF BURRQUGI-IS RADIO INC. WHOLESALE ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTORS Distributors Of Setchell-Carlson Television I2 H O O E R FINE APPLIANCES . . around the house 9 around the World Razz: I went to a wonderful New Year's party in Miami. All the girls got in a big swimming pool and nobody could come out until a man swam in and got her out for his date. Jackie: lYho got you out, Razz? Razz: The Miami Pulmotor Squad! Congratulations to The Class of 56 RODEN'S CORNER SERVICE LUBRICATION AND WASH Schmucker's Corner Phone TROjan 5-8925 GATTUSO'S MUSIC CENTER 130 Market Ave., South Canton - - - Ohio Distributors of King Band Instruments -- General Accordions Selmer 8c Le Blanc Band Instruments Musical Mdse. Compliments of STARK CO. AUCTION BILL HALE Auctioneer and Owner Sales Every Saturday Night 3 Miles East of Canton - Rt. No. 62 I America's Qp The United States Government has a lot of closely-guarded secrets-weapons, strategies, ways to fight communism. But of all of them, there's one that's, more jealously guarded than all the rest. And you're the only one who knows what that secret is! One of your rights as an American is the right to a secret ballot. And you alone know how you mark your ballot. No one sees it, no one can influence you. It's your secret. In the Red-dominated countries, your vote-if you get one -is about as secret as a brass band playing in a greenhouse. You usually have only one Candidate to vote for. A group of sharp-eyed officials checks your ballot to see that you voted the right way. Some people, even in this country, think that that's the way elections should be run. Most Americans don't agree and it's up to every one of us to see that our ballots remain secret. If we let the secret ballot get away from us, we can say goodbye to all our American rights-freedom of speech, free- dom of religion, freedom of press and all the others. How can we preserve these freedoms? By speaking out strongly when we see them endangered. By using our secret ballot every election day to keep America free. Remember, they're your rights, so treat them right. ,V 1 The Timken Roller Bearing Company The right to work shall not he abridged nor made impotent top secret DO YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS? As Americans, we have the greatest freedom and the highest standard of living in the world. Help keep it that way by knowing your rights and guarding them well. Some of them are: Freedom of worship Right to serret ballot XRigbl to know how your union spends your dues Freedom of speerh Freedom of the press Right to criticize officials 4fRight to know salaries of your union offirers Freedom from searrh without warrant Right to petition government for redress of grievances i:Right to know if your union ojicers are Communists iRight to know how your union is run Right to speedy and public trial by jury Right to help of a lawyer YRight to hear your employer's side of disagreements Right not to appear as a witness against yourself 'I'Right to refuse to permit the check-off of union dues ?Right to go direct to your boss with a grievance Right to be presumed innocent until pro:-ed guilty Freedom to own property iRight to work despite union jurisdictional disputes Freedom to work in any locality 'YRight to proper supervision of your union welfare funds Freedom to start and manage a business Freedom to make a profit 'Right not to be fired by union leaders 4t'?Right to role on companys best oder 9tThese are rights you enjoy under the Taft-Hartley law '?This is a right enioyed by members of United Steel Work ers, C.l.O. only when the Taft-Hartley law is invoked THEY'RE YOU R RIGHTS, TREAT THEM RIGHT' 130 TI-IE COPE FURNITURE CO. ROUTE 62 ALLIANCE Open Every Evening Until 9:00 FURNITURE, CARPETS, INTERIOR DECORATING SHOP AND COMPARE For SCHOOL JACKETS CLUB SVVEATERS See Us First PRICED REASONABLY FISHER BROS. DRY GOODS COMPANY 236 E. Tusc. St. Chicks Hafched the Year Around Poultry Supplies of All Kinds ONE-STOP CHICK POULTRY SERVICE AMSTUTZ HATCHERIES 916 Lawrence Rd., N.E., Canton, O. Phone GLendale 3-9193 Mr. Moffett: l'Don't mention Cleve- land to me, dear. My parents had an aw- ful accident in Cleveland years agof' Miss Sager VVhy, Moff, I thought you were born in Buffalo! ,fl L wi 'C Iwufa C MQKARNS BODY .gl PEZ? RWM fy L0-LA! E94 aw an 1 Og COMPLET K AND PAINTING l FRZE STRAIGHTENING AND WELDING 0-I Phone TROjan 5-8881 On Miday Rd. C I LOUISVILLE, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES AND STUDENTS I3ORT'S PHARMACY 131 WHOLESALE MEATS LOUISVILLE FROZEN FOODS LOCKER MEATS AND GROCERIES Phone TRojan 5-2314 700 W. Main St. WHOLESALE FREEZER PROVISIONS f1UlIlf7Ii7HI'7llS of DONALD E. LOTHAMER 1N.sURANt:L: AGENCY Complinzents of FAI RY MIST CLEANERS Phone 'I'Rojan 5-2195 LOU 8: HAZEL TRUCK STOP Sandwiches and Fountain Service Across from Marlboro High School Rt. 619 Isie: I'm worried about my big appe- tite. I must have food on my mind. I dream about it every night. Mr. Morgan: That is strange, Isie. Most boys your age dream about girls. Isie: Oh, I dream about gir1s, too- but I'm always pouring ketchup over them! FAIRMOUNT HARDWARE 81 TOY CENTER, INC. 3605 Mahoning Rd., N.E. Canton 5, Ohio PAINT - GLASS - TOYS PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FAIRMOUNT CUT RATE Patent Remedies - First Aid Needs Film - Tobacco - Candy 3603 Mahoning Rd., N.E. Canton 5, Ohio Open 'Til 10:00 P.M. GL - 10335 132 W. A. WALKER 8: SONS Home Dressed Pork and Beef Georgetown Road Phone TR 5-5858 Congratulations To The Class of 56 BRESSON SHOES 112 East Main Street Compliments of GESTETNER DUPLICATOR CORP. MIMEOGRAPH SALES AND SERVICE Canton, O, Ph. GLenda1e 5-8882 Waitress: What do I suggest you or- der, Mr. Boyle? Well, when people talk about this restaurant, they always say something about our hamburgers. Mr. Boyle: Fine Then Illl have two hamburgers. Waitress: But I haven't told you what they say! COMPLIMENTS OF E. B. MILLER JEWELRY 114 East Main St. Louisville, Ohio T33 On the CBS show, My Favorite Hus- band, George Cooper remarked that Diamonds Watches , f 2 'W women often donlt know how Well off -QQ9, 'i r . . fag, , . they are. Lady GOd1Va, for lnstance, never J .u,,Zi?b'. , realized how lucky she was that she lived Ewa 4'- 0 'I before the day of the Italian haircut! 'orno' Jewelry Silverware Cvngratulations to Congratulations to The Class of 1956 the Class of f'55 KANDEL BROS. Homer and Ted WILSON BAKERY COMPLIMENTS OF PAQUELET FURNITURE 'k Phone TROj3Il Lguigville QUALITY FURNITURE SINCE 1867 l Compliments of YODER OLDSMOBILE YODER AIRPORT Sgilllgilirtiicgfilxalie Flyers, Headquarters Phone TRojan 5-5502 Phone TROI3-U 58800 LOUISVILLE, OHIO Louisville, Ohio Mr. Miller: VVhy, dear, I believed you allways thought of me as being on the ro- mantic side-you know, like Sir Galahad. Didn't you used to say I looked like any knight on a big horse? Mrs. Miller: No, I-Iank. I said you looked like a big horse .any night! GIESEMAN'S MARKET GROCERIES, MEATS BORDEN 'S ICE CREAM Compliments of ALLIANCE TYPEWRITER 81 OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 41 South Arch St. ALLIANCE, OHIO Exclusive Royal Typewriter Dealer Ph. 3193 Congratulations To The Claus of 56 C. C. SHOEMAKER FOOTYVEAR at REPAIRINC 201 E. Main Louisville, Ohio Compliments of YODER'S TEXACO SERVICE 311 W. Main St. Ph. TR-5-2425 COMPLETE CAR SERVICE l A V025 JOM? 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INC. umm l K f f x I M Lew uf QA' I NJ t ,, C fl LQIFTS1- N '- p p O LOUISVILLE, OHIO 7 ' LLL' V ,I Louisville, Ohio 2 N we bbw I Y I ,XL , 1 L lkfjcvlfkxfl LJ 'X 1 ! f 4, ' I lax-,ifixv Ll xxx Q , , I I WX Xl Udxd N Bob A: Gee, Bill, last night I walked 5 fbaw ' V in my sleep again and I wound up at the 3 I C0mFI m'n'5 of Brown Derb . Gosh, it was embarrassi Cf' ' en . woke me p. I i 2 h Y Afkl 2 Q REBILIQOTS 7 L It s wie been embar- l X Q A f ifrztssing, I?-ob-you in our paj a.mas. I J' fl Bob: Who wears pajamas? x Q! kj I , , l H114 C 4 K, . I I ff efca urnish all mater' re ' ed A com let o - f' f K P L V ' X iyludi p in , heat ,Etc X X I X I down payment required. 1 fi Z ll Pay like rent. if ff f K. g f , E. AIR I ' 0 V 6 K 4 ffvflfx-, l SOHIO PRODUCTS Co gratulations to i X-Tane and Supreme Gasoline V g C1055 gf 1955 H.Q.D. Motor Oil I' ' I Atlas Batteries and Tires - Repairs STER-N AND MAN X WEST MAIN SERVICE sTAT1oN CANTON' OHIOA M Phone Tkojan 5-2231 J I '- wp LJ f f p,,.ff -W' fAi -I f f T H U RI N 'S for your home beautiful CANTON all 3 STORES to serve you with style, quality and value in home furnishings elf 524 MARKET AVE., N. HOUSE OF MODERN COUNTRY FAIR SHOPPING CENTER HIGHLAND BAR Route 62 Formerly DANNY'S Our Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 56 THE A. E. SCHWAB HEATING CO. LOUISVILLE, OHIO Dave L: You know, Ozzie, my Uncle Max was given only six months to live by a whole bunch of doctors and specialists, but he decided to ignore them and he quit the diet they gave him and threw out all their medicines and pills. And he cer- tainly fooled them. Ozzie: I-Ie did?,' Dave: Yeah-he died in a week! Compliments of KRESS SUPER MARKETS Kress Sells for Less on Route 30 in East Canton 3255 North Cleveland Ave., Canton 1221 East Tuscarawas in Canton BALDWIN TODAY,S FINEST SPINET PIANO HAHN 8: CO. 404 W. Tuscarawas Dial GL 4-4923 W WUC 'I is It I ,JN ML W -A 3 if K HJ fl nh VUL NFL 1142! f if dey get iiAiQ 3,l f i ,, U, fn WJ I P0 'gg' Coy A ULATFI' V S-CLASS OF 56 Dil' A JM U It 'ini JJ I WLT I !lfQFRolyiI'rHE BAKERS OF will , LL, VW 'Al Q15 I 0ygIfifRLING ENRICHED ,uh I ' QI? ffvff If gb and 0 A L5 M riff -I H DI twin! of my Miss 19 HEALTH BREAD ,IW E, 1 rf ,ra ,I A -'ST ri BAKERY lt' I Wi ily Mfx ft Nw CAC OH DI ' J! it-L Vx' ' P. , in 0 It ,cya I J A lr -is iyfj 'THX 'mlb I we if I1 Q J C fi WWDLQIDL , rg I XL? fi, Congratulations to Congratulations f To the Class of 56 The Class of 56 THE VIRGIL A. MILLER Greenhouse and Cider Mill LOUISVILLE HERALD Your Community Newspaper Since 1887 PRINTING and PUBLISHING School and Otlice Supplies ART - ENGINEERING and DRAWING SUPPLIES CITY BLUE PRINT SERVICE T. F.: Judy is quite disappointed with the bottle of perfume I got her for Christ- mas, Lee. Lee: What's the matter, T. F? DOn't it smell good? T. F.: '4Oh, it smells all right, but it's Called Sinful and the label on it says 524.23 4th St., NW. Canton, Ohio it'll bring out the beast in a man. The trouble is I'm getting too old to answer the Call of the Wild?', IF K I f IT'S GOT IT's X 9 ,I To -e-- l W X BE GOOD ordeni' no 4 3'-Eiga?-Q. T- 9 Congratulations to The Class of 56 HARRISBURG INN Route-62 Harrisburg, Ohio Phone TROjan 5-8012 THE STARK COUNTY MILK PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION, INC. 300 12th St., N.W. Phone GLendale 6-2856 CANTON, OHIO Jerry H: When I was a little boy, Lonny, my mother mistreated me. She was always telling me to go out and play. Lonny: But, jerry, your mother wasn't mistreating you when she told you to go out and play. Jerry: In traffic? Compliments of MILLER NURSING HOME Excellent Home Cooked Meals Complete Care At Reasonable Rates Phone TRojan 5-8444 R. D. No. 3 4 Miles East of Louisville on Route 153 ANTHONY MONDOK CUSTOM TAILOR Ladies' and Men's Garments Alterations - Remodeling Phone GLendale 3-5403 230 Cleveland Ave., N.W. CANTON 2, OHIO Compliments of RUDY-SEIPLE FAIRHOPE GREENHOUSE Dial GLenda1e 2-3806 Congratulations 56 ' KLEIN'S KORNER COMPLETE CARRY-OUT STORE California Ave., Louisville Rd. Compliments of BON MARCH'E 421 Market Ave., N. CANTON, OHIO 140 HOWARD W. LINERODE AGENCY INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE 1208 w. Main Louisviiie Phone TRojan 5-2278 Congratulations to the Class of 56 FREASE ELECTRIC KENNETH L. FREASE, Mgr. Commercial - Ind11strial 1 705 - 2nd N.W. Phone GL--5-5377 Canton, Ohio LEAHY'S THRIFTY MARKET COMPLETE Eooo sERv1cE We Deliver 60-I - 3rd St., SEV Canton, O. Phone C-Lendale 3-3109 A group of Army privates were griping. Their sergeant barked at them. Stop complaining, you jerks. Don't you realize the Army separates the men from the Boys? What bothers us yelled back a private, is, it also separates the men from their girls. Compliments of SLAUGY'S AMOCO SERVICE LET'S GO AMOCO Route 153 Phone TRojan 5-8832 Louisville, Ohio Compliments of HUDSON'S DRUG STORE Your REXALL Store Congratulations to the Class of 56 MONTER BROS. LUMBER CO. QUALITY LUMBER Phone TRojan 5-2159 PEER'S DAIRY STORE Home of Betsy Ross in Louisville LUNCHES - CONFECTIONS ICE CREAM Open 15 Hours Daily 141 4 Compliments of MICHEL'S SHELL SERVICE Rt. No. 62, Harrisburg R.F.D. No. 1, Louisville, Ohio Phone TRojan 5-2888 Compliments of HOMER'S, INC. SMART CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN Cleveland Ave. at 3rd, N.W Phone GLendale 5-3603 COMPLIMENTS OF THE LOUISVILLE ELEVATOR CO. For more and better sweets THE NUT SHOP 200 E. Main St. Louisville COMPLIMENTS OF LOUIS THEATRE An optimist fell from the top of the Empire State building. As he went by the twelfth Hoof he muttered: YVell, so far, so good. Compliments of ERNEST THOMAN CUSTOM FLOORS Bauman Ct., Louisville 14,2 Congratulations KAGEY FOODS IQB I-1. MAIN ST. Louisville, Ohio Dial TRojzm 5-5506 BECK'S MAHONING ROAD SHOPPING CENTER GL-2-3446 Popular Fashions Popular Priced lfonzplinzerzts of FRENCH BEAUTY SHOP JOANNA XVILDER Phone TRojan 5-8828 Congratulations to the Class of 56 DOUGHERTY FEED Louisville, Ohio Papa Moses shot a skunkg Mama Moses cooked a skunkg Baby Moses ate a hunkg Holy Moses, how they stunk. RAY'S PURE OIL SERVICE Cor. W, Main 8: Gorgas Sts. Tires - Batteries Gas - Car Wash - Polish - Oil Lubrication - Accessories Ph. TRojan 5-8117 BORON'S BARBER SHOP Canton-Louisville Rd. R. D. No. 4 LOUISVILLE, oi-no WALTER SCHNEIDER AND SONS FEED AND FARM SUPPLIES l DRINK C6 'IIIUI-HAI! Ill. U. If UAB 'fl IN BOTTLES Cfnnplimenfs of ZORGER COAL CO. 1,oU1sv11lLR, OHIO In a certain college, the latest course was posted on the bulletin board at the beginning of the semester: Course in Accounting for VVomen. After the sign had been up for a couple of days, some one put another sign under it: Theres no accounting for women. Visit Canton's All New COLONIAL RESTAURANT MAHONING RD. PLAZA Canton, Ohio Compliments of DOUGHERTY'S FLOWERS Fairhope CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 56 STARK HARDWARE 81 SUPPLY APPLIANCES-SPORTING GOODS-PAINTS 144 ALL THE TIME CANTON S ONLY 'Qi SELF SERVICE RECORD SHOP ALL THE NEWEST RECORDS AT A COMPLETE lb ' f A, A 'X 212 3rd ST,. N.W. Nick Barry NICK BARRY and STEVE McDONELLS The TURNTABLE CANTON Ste-ue McDonell New, Used and Rebuilt Also Portables We Rent, Sell and Redmir AH Makes BENSON TYPEVVRITER COMPANY 330 4th St., N.W. Canton, Ohio Thoughts For A Rainy Day: Nature is wonderful. A million years ago, who knew We were going to wear glasses-but look at the way Nature placed our ears! Q . ALLIANCE I MASSILLON SERVING CANTON AND STARK COUNTY FOR OVER 44 YEARS o Downtown Canton CANTON PLAZA o Alliance o Massillon Compliments of J. B. METZGER CO. QUALITY HARDIVARE FOR MORE THAN YEARS Sporting Goods - Bui Appliances - Pai lders' Hardware nts - Seeds If 11's Hardware - We've Got It! Louisville, Ohio Dial TRojar1 5-5591 145 Compliments of STAR MILLS MASTER-MIX FEEDS Compliments of LOUISVILLE HOME 8: AUTO SUPPLY FIRESTONE STORE Hotpoint Appliances - Sylvania TV Phone TRojan 5-2972 CONGRA TULA TIONS CLASS OF 1956 JOHNSON CHEVROLET INC. GRAVO RADIO 917 W. Main Dial TRojan 5-2260 A BETTER PLACE TO BUY YOUR RADIO AND TELEVISION Sad Tales: A professor once spent several years investigating the problem of why pro- fessors are absent-minded. Unfortunately, he forgot the answer. MEADOWS PERSONALIZED DRY CLEANING 1212 YVest Main St. Dial TRojan 5-5582 LOUISVILLE, OHIO Compliments of THE GREASE SPOT suwoco GAS AND on. Dick Menegay 146 v Compliments of WALLACE MOTORS INC. CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, AND INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS - SALES AND SERVICE Phone TRojan 5-5516 1050 W. Main St. Louisville, Ohio THE C. N. VICARY CO. CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS VVebster Revised: Jury: Twelve men who decide which side has the better lawyer. There Is Health In Every Drop TI-IE CANTON PURE MILK C05 HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D SOFT-CURD MILK Richer - Creamier - More Easily Digested TI-IE CANTON PURE MILK CO. 2540 Mahoning Rd. N. E. Phone GLendale 5-5274 BILL'S DINERS I O CANTON - N,C,AN'1'0N Compliments of BISHOP'S GARAGE AUTO REPAIRING AND YVELDING Tune-up and Repainting Regislerecl Briggs-Stratton Agent Phone TRojan 5-2818 '47 On The Square LOWEST FOOD PRICES ANYWHERE COMPLIMENTS OF SELF-SERVE HOME OWNED I. G. A. SUPER MARKET PAUL HAIDET Louisville, Ohio CONGRA TULA TIONS CLASS OF '56 CONRAD FABRIC SHOPPE North Fairhope Road Phone Glendale 5-8486 Louisville, O. Congratulations Class of 1956 LAMIELLE 8: THORPE BARBERS Louisville, Ohio Phone TRojan 5-2936 Congratulations to the Class of 56 BEATTY'S RADIO 8: APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE Two Irishmen were talking one day. Have you christened your new baby yet? One of them asked the other. Sure I have,', the second Irishman said. VVe've christened her Hazel. Fine thing, the first one said. '4Over two hundred Saints to name the kid after, and you have to name her after a nut. RACLAIR SOHIO SERVICE Gas, Oil Xa Accessories Confections Light Groceries A Good Plaice To Shop GREMMINGER ELECTRIC HARDWARE 81 SUPPLY I I 4 I- WV-1 UfM QW-cu Qfufeafbacbiilewofcf KQJKO-fbfmfgxz 6 iH4 .L Q,owyu,0-nv., gl ao an X ,,,LZi-,E,.,...- fiffyuilvf COMPLIMENTS OF THE SUPERIOR PROVISION CO. And then therels the story ofthe miser who came home to find his wife in the arms of another man. Stand behind your lover, false wom- anln he shouted in rage. 'Tm going to shoot you both! Congratulations to a Splendid group of Boys and Girls MABEL LOZIER'S FLOWER SHOP 110 E. MAIN ST. Compliments of MOCKERMAN BARBER SHOP RAY L. O'BRIEN AGENCY 205 E. Main St. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE TR-5-8155 ALSCO INC. Best Wishes to the 618 - 12th st., N.W. elm of HW' cannon, o. GL-3-4418 BAER5, OF CANTON Largest Aluminum Storm Window and Door Manufacturer in the World OFFICE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT Canton, Ohio I bfi My if a Aw . 7 THE K ,I ,7 WORLD'S BEST PEOPLE EAT HERE 3 OUR CUSTOMERS l West Tuscarawas 3250 Cleveland Ave. 'East Waterloo Road, Akron, Ohio MJ-ix DRIVE IN RESTAURANTS . 'MA -'THE WATERLOO 41 ' f joe had had his leg chopped off in a Congratulations plant accident, and, after six months, he was getting a little tired of sympathy. CUT Sf CURL Vvhen he WHS Walking along one d3Ya he 425 West Main Louisville, Ohio C! passed a solieituous old lady who saw him, shook her head sadly, and said: My poor man, I see you've lost a leg. Phone TR-5-5177 Eladie Monter, Owner and Operator Joe looked down in horror. My goodnessf' he said, so l have. Phone TR-52829 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 RICE OFFICE SUPPLY 204- ard sr., N.W. Canton, Ohio BENMOR CHINA CO. WALTER SCHNEIDER WHOLESALE CHINAWARE AND DINNERWMU-3 8: SONS Canton-Alliance Road - Route 62 FEED gc FARM SUPPLIES Ben Kamenetsky Louisville, Ohio . 150 Q 4' . E Egg ,, ,ZR re E? , CC in .ill-I ig A , CJ V .3 J A bl ELW! Mi Bic C-f as NA FARMALL TRACTORS QC.-Q -LQQRMIG ARM' UIPME ee V -aj INT ATIO C? OUGHERTY'S - REFR1 TOR 'Are 'E 9?-A I FOR . , -N, oME FR ZEILS N? Q, we be 'ft , IAMONDS NDER BR X EARM EQUIPME , I HAMILTON, ELGIN U IPh0ne ' I , , Ei, -4304 ff' -A AW . myohio '- L55 , AND BULOVA WATCHES A XG -K CAMERAS, PROJECTORS fiCfe5 b I E X . H AND SUPPLIES Q P ' x lx A CLS DOUGHERTY'S JEWELRY 404 W. MAIN ST. Phone TR-5-5633 Louisville, Ohio ci SAD TALES E E I f-qs How about the illegitimate Rice ple-he had Snap, crackle, but no pop. it gf HEADQUARTERS Compliments for A. NICKLES BAKERY INC. SPALDING GL-2-0105 VERN BRAHLER BODY Xe PAINT sHoP Radiator Repair and Auto Glass 24 Hr. Towing TR-5-2346 Baseball Equipment Badminton 0 Croquet Basketball o Bowling Football 0 Archery Golf o Tennis CANTON HARDWARE 215 Market South and 114 Fourth St., N.W. ISI 1 F. - ' S: , fb T? K W V ip Ngmiqyv JQJWX Hfiwdii i p ,f,C9!, , ,N .jmffhf x M n COMPLIME TS get H I ,ii f XE- fl i , aC. E. KRQFT CQAL CO Q10 'W 'Q' MM WJ 0-H . ff W Q H ComplirriEilz 9,ADpD Lk HOMER,S S I know a very Worried business man. Good Clothes For Men and Young Men Cleveland Ave. at 3rd, N.W. He gave his secretary some expensive perfume for Christmas-and his Wife just got wind of it! Cy, 'V O my X E10 QQ? Q f Kfxfwwsh 1 'I Compliments of 6 Q wi Vyuiifi THE STANDARD o1L co. Main 8: Chapel Louisville, Ohio X ei ding aqbx Q Congratulations '5 6 MIRIAM E. KRABILL Special Representative COLUMBUS MUTUAL LIFE Ph. TR-5-5891 is FENTON'S At F airhope GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone TRojan 5-2311 152 is Q J . gf' fffw, Qi Q W , ,rt 1, by 'san f' j1:L3f,4' ' - e f . - 4'-rf fi, al, .. of ,Q f f fl' M ff i W if ' 'jg VN , may 1,4 ,iii E, M-ca ag, fdiff I W ,Milf li.:-'i tl L' Zf 'ra' ,J 595 iff J Aft! xl ! , v N 'l 1 v7.34 K A 'vizfli f ft .N if digg fo -1 - bil! LLL LLVEIJLJLBYX j ASS OF 56 fig? AIP., 5 XJ! Y J , Q 1 ill iw .inte rrflrgk' I , Th lxiL UL.-r! ll :Mtg 6 3' l L U J 4 s- X, l l Dentists Physicians ESUISVILLE Graduation or Commencement? Two words with different meanings. It all depends on your point of view. Will you graduate or will you commence? Graduation means the completion of a required course. Commencement means the EK, , beginning of new experiences. V '--- This year, seniors will he starting new tasks. Some ,M g99N of you will become housewives, others will start new jobs 4-,J in shops, factories and offices. Still others, M will continue your studies in college. sv? A J All of these opportunities are a chance to commence anew. li p Make the Most of it. HERCULES MOTORS CORPORATION - Canton, Ohio, U.S.A. I 153 I iffy' 3 - wifi KINDIER TRACTOR SALES ,OX Louisville Ravenna Road on Route 44 . ' O LOUISVILLE, OHIO If 1 Phone TRojan 5-2826 r if 0 Q L ,kfglail-5 Ln W W I M1 ffl C0liP3yENTS 5. ,W L XJ Q T nne se, Ernie comes up with the 813' th ught that a wedding license -2' I fiv s o an t 'e right to drive a man! N? v 3 5 1 0 j ZZ M' 5 0, , ,, a ' Q21 3 ws A S 0 1, 474654272 R3 Q 5 A40 L' .35 rf 3' 1 V694 V X K !f3j44,dlV9Qf w 1 ml ,cgfawffff I7 Cfif fPf.W5f 517 PETTY'S GARAGE si ' if ef D BODY SHOP it Elf? ,klelwzy X 5445 SINCLAIR PRODUCTS l l N N S Owned and Operated by Alumni xl Emblashed l9l0 los E. ml! bf U-F, 134 N- Chapel Street I w ll I I I ri w jg CC ,lf N 0' ' i . . l .Sk THQ , icuii Do you love me, John? the girl Whis- il Y E, ive Slaughter menif 5 pered passionately. Kg' Q E! Q1 XV, Of course I Clof' the boy said. But P4 R Y 'Q PLAZA sHo1 PING CENTILR TC 0 K .,bP. -Lgflisten: my name is Billy? Ll 55 Canton 9 Ohio X- ,fZ'c,,g' Oh, that's right, the girl said. I i +5 iffi 4 kee thinking this is Saturday. , 3 Q? P ll Phone GLQ-ndaie 5-2155 c' 21, U IQ zjma I Qfqz y! Q tfgzxazw 1551154 if ,Njf'if ?f Q? Q1792 G' MW N 3532 JR if WSJ! 'D wig! avr . ,fJ9Jsgf'3y4f!31?36gys.. Wd? if 03 jkifagfjfpf V'JP'iig:31a13Q'f1i51,D0 qy,afvK'fKa CQ? W JWJM JNVmwNgWy4W fy? 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