McKinley High School - McKinleyite Yearbook (Canton, OH)
- Class of 1930
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RALPH ROSS, Classical Vice-president '30, Reserve Football '27, Varsity Track '28, '29, Interclass Basket' ball, Interclass Track, Councilman '29. He's known by all, He plays football. IRIS RILEY, classical Secretary '30, Glee Club, Operctta. The girl with the boyish bob and the wonderful smile. f ELIZABETH SPRAY, Classical Class Treasurer '30, National Honor So- ciety, Girls' Service League, Booster Club, French Club. A mighty nice girl with most emphatic opinions and decided 'ayes and naysf WILLIAM This lad so tall is not hard to like at all. ADAIR, Classical MAURICE ADELMAN, Classical Booster Club, Varsity Swimming, Band, Math Club, Travel Club. The place to be happy is here: the time to 'make wlioopee is now. OLIVE ALLARDICE, Classical Booster Club, Poetry Club, Travel Club, Social Science Club, Council '30, Girls' Service League. A girl who is distinctly individual, quiet and 'reticentf' JOHN ALLENSWORTH, Classical Junior Play, Annual Staif, Shakespeare Club Treas., Quill and Scroll Club, Hi'Y Club, Social Science Club. A favorite despite his proclivity for constant mcrrimentf' ANET ALPER, General f32,uict and 'reserved-liked by all, as she deserved. .J XTQAEAN ANDERSON, Commercial sl' if Booster Club. 'v f .ll A maid of quiet ways is she, l XJ-' friendly to all shell evef be. I Page 29 qysvra V ia 1? .MH yr. n w 3215 Lv fl L? 9' I N :- .- i ,f '-1 1 3' 54 '.C. J 'I' is SF 523 5: , 1 . W? 'TDK ' 1 '- J 3' ,, sir 5,-:U ' ' -, liq- Q 3' 1 'J Hi .al fl 43 4 2: Q' L 0 -1 .4 ' H ffl V-,i EW R ,-'t A54 if ff, . . . , ,9 ii -xjzqzg -,.-if - , '- inf 3.5 ' lf? e f -'N' 1. ,-,-5, . . ee Q wiv. 25:35 fzvri 13 ., .-.1-. if -we-ly '-294 if yi: ,W ip 5.56, . V Jill' is: is ' 2.11 124 ' u 31-Tn Qian it if . ' . shfh ii 'WL wi ? 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VS if 'i,'. 52+ 5-1 .'i ff- a ll 51123 2, 3 i f YQ' ff' no age. , V, .H - all . .f L-4 5 . -- ,5 .-1.1 --1. K - 1 7-,rg 1- iq Qffli. QS. .5-2 55.54, ran.. it-3 Lui 4 , Lisa ,i .-1 J ' f '-' - u ve.:.g:' 'J - yi Io., eng A vii- Zh, .x. H'-'t 'f 2- .J - - ' . ' 7 .,. Exif all - 'Z rt .- . 1. ,4 hs -i' .111 fi ,Z-fl I -fare ' 1 :Sf-' -I 'G In 1 'Q V, if I' if Rf fi i N' Lf s .- V.: 1 F, i .. .1 'T-5 , f l lug, ,l '- . -. N' f . 5 'I 1 ' A 4 ' , . l 5' 4 'P r I i ,H i I I UA A 'iq if o, A rn, N ii' J i 'l H Q . , , . . Q, ' . v 9 if 1 , r 9 -. , 'f K .,,. u . ss, I L . .,.... r Q, f'--le' 's rl- f .r 'Z iw? '- .vi .2 xi '11 'rs V-9, M 3. 4. .ul ,if , . 1. 1-1: T 'A-I -rw ,, C Q.:-f :Ziff 1: N. , A-. 5, li? 1. sf, ze? 2 if T .--- f .1 lf:-Lp ' 2,2 lbr.. ' 4 557: A 1 ' if 1.1! 4 BL 5 lg. 'Z 5. 4 ' .s .. h i s T33 . QE' iff' , l,-.' TENCIE ANDERSON, General Friendship Club, Senior Council. A winsome little lady with a great propensity for clrawingf, ANNA ANDORKA, Commercial Monthly Staff, Girls' Service League, Quill and Scroll Club, Booster Club. An independent worlqerg earnest in application. VIRGINIA ANDORKA, Classical Booster Club. Sincere in work, play and friendshipg demure and reserved. SALVATORE ARMOGIDA, Classical Sophomore Council, Junior Council, Monthly Agent, Booster Club. A head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a head to execute. ROBERT ASHFORD, Industrial Arts Junior Graphic Arts Club, Art League. All other great men are dying and I am -not feeling well myself. if JEAN ATKINSON, Classical Politeness costs nothing and gains everything. OLIVE AULD, Commercial Sophomore Councilman. Fair words never hurt the tongue. V CHARLES BABCOCK, Industrial Everything comes to he who waits. Girls' Service League, Poetry Club, Debate Eli Club, Pure Science Club, Booster Club. f ' Q' fWilmaJ you are too modest, - we Jind no other fault. Q.. WILMA BACHTEL, Classical , lj ...X EVELYN BAILEY, Commerical Booster Club, Friendship Club '28, '29. As merry as the clay is long. Page 30 deff ROBERT BAIN, Classical Booster Club '28. A steady worker is sure to gain success. VJOE BAKTER, lndustrial Councilman-Sophomore, Boys' Leader Club, Senior HifY Club, Booster Club. A good sport to everyone. fV?eANK BARBOUR,CMwkd Annual Editor in Chief, Class President '29, Varsity Track '29, '30, Quill and Scroll, Club, Decorating Committee '29, '30, Booster Club, Volley Ball, Councilman. 'Tiveffeetfeleven but not stuck-up: an allfround atlileteg perfectly fit and fts perfectly. ERNEST BARDINE, Classical Ability to win friends,1tl1at's his attraction. MADALYN BARHAM, Classical Poetry Club, Quill and Scroll Club, Monthly Poetry Editor, Glee Club, Opera, Chorus '28. A sweet looking girl with the rare gift of a good disposition. MAE BARKHURST, Commercial Friendship Club. 'fSl'ie's full of life and fun. DOROTHY BAST, Commercial Booster Club, Swimming '29, '30, Basket' ball '28, Track '28, '30. Winsoine and sweet. jl DOROTHY BATES, Applied Arts Booster Club. A jolly girl. RICHARD BAUGHMAN, Commercial Councilman, Interclass Basketball, Interclass Baseball, Booster Club. An affable young mang wise and witty. ESTHER BAUMAN, Commercial - Friendship Club Program Committee, Alternate Councilman. The embodiment of service itself, an orrmiverous reader. Page 31 g xr 31. ., , .1 1 Q.. . :Qi E 41 ,W .ei sf'- J S xlk ,fi if-s if V' 'S J 9 r Y-3 M' m N J IK f u Y 4 X 'I Q 3 a A 'af , .V re x. 1' Mg. Y. . Vu., ll.-. 2573 tg 5. H, i f - f E- 4. 5 r .ia we Q ,, .a-'-' x in . 5 3 435 , - -I . .Fa ,J -A . Q-Fifa .1 'Hs V,-3 I 'lffx lj U - .f -c if -ff w 1E :tl rf-if 5 i. T '1 35, 5.5,-,-W We Ee if Fl A 6 ff -L -1,- fl, is r- f .M- 1'i19 EQ . r 'if -'Ja ff- . 3? Wi :fp . 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I He attains whatever he pursues. ' 1 .-. if ' .C-1 tfiif 'rl it f Hifi . if SARA BECK, Commercial Friendship Club, Social Science CIL , Jr. 32:-rj? 1,-,iii 54 Girls Basketball, Sr. Girls' Basketball, T33 ?' ii. ff' Booster Club 'ff '14 I-' ' ,fi A teachefs delightg takes two things lgjl, seriously-studies and friends. iff.- 1' JT, - --- 5-.yy fi. .,,. 'kai' ' f'-7' . . bg gg., Q! 1.3. 33 BYRON BECKLEY, Classical Q 3' Debate Team, National Forensic League, jjj' - gi President of Travel Club, Debate Club, -Ziyi? 553 HifY Club, Band, Orchestra. Exceedirtgly .happy-rtatured with a ing gloom dtspersmg clmclgle. lent A Eg? gf lg. if MARSHALL BELDEN, Classical qi' jf Science Club, Decorating Committee, len- ii Booster Club. M Sometimes I sit and thi-nk and at other 156 times, I just sit. ' 3 Q25 5 E' 1' :yer gli Z' '.r iff MARVIN BENFER, General aff 1 il? 4 i . 3.535 Junior Basketball. -'S' What's gone and past should be F 575 ,'. U forgotten. 5521 22 5.51 ' if gg GLADYS BERGERT, Classical Travel Club, Friendship Club, Booster .fr 'Sf Club, Debate Club. ill'-A ll- 'FQ' M l ' b 533. is ,iv e tmg 'rown eyes and curly han, QQ? demurely sweet. .qu Fx , 5 ZOLA BERGERT, Commerczal Booster Club. Variety is the spice of life, she'll make E. some 'man a spicy wife. fill' . 3 1, ff' ,ug GORDON BERNHARD, Commercial fl El Booster Club. X-31' -' z'. .. . . . V:-1 L1fe 18 not so short but that there zs .iff 1 53: always time for courtesy. WSI ' 3? .1 Fig, 4 ia' .7 W Page 32 ll? ' til' ' :lf 3: A P EVA BERTEA, Commercial Girls' Service League, Chemistry Club, French Club, Booster Club. A joyful friendg dreamy eyes and a smiling countenance. HENRY BETZ, Industrial If persuasion fails-use a club. CHARLES BEVINGTCN, Classical Booster Club, Scouting Club. Honesty is the best policy. FRANK BIRNOSKI, Commercial Basketball, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Bank Agent, An artist at combining business and pleasure. , MARTHA BLOHM, Classical Friendship Club, Glee Club, Booster Club, Poetry Club. Here's a girl with a heart and smile that malqes the bubbles of life worth while. CURTIS BOCK, Teclmical Interclass Basketball '28 and '29. Go ahead and keep going. MARIAN BODAMER, Classical Art League, Booster Club. A quiet lass, demurely sweetg her smile is sunny and winsome too. . DWAIN BOGER, General Good men are liard to.fi11cl. EVELYN BOGNER, Commercial Booster Club, Poetry Club. The smile that always wins the race, is tlie six inch smile on a four inch face. VILEONA BOLDUCE, Commercial Friendship Club, Modern Club, Booster Club. To mix liumor and sympathy is to be doubly blestf' age 33 - 'S' .,r, - i ilg. 1 i -'J Al! R 5+ gf 1. il? 761 S ' 592 -r .' 'rr sr - 5: .H '- . 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I. i I ii-5' f -'E , 5 : rr., A 3,1 . -E- 'gi-.1 .-F , .1 I -11 4 .Ar 2:7-'f. -4' 'C' . Lil .ii Q,-,M gf.: .4 fre? in -.2 v .xr l 3 .4 'f' i 'Y '-L' .SE X ,, 'ijt ' ...T , X 'f:, -f Zi: ff 1 1 L 1 ... Li- ' nf,. ,gi Q ' .' 1 f. -3 1 ll? k M, iff 1 v 1 . rf ,,. Q x . 4 'ft il -.' H, . ., . 1. ,Q Ffh' 37 .1 J 'fi . 'f 1' : 1. H'-Q : if . V. , . , 31 H. . .1-1 H iz - 1' 7 .gn ' kg , . , 4 iii .,3. . '5 - 1 - 1 34 . 4 S B' V' HAROLD BONHBIMER, Classical - Orchestra '28, '29, '30, Band '29, '30, Pure Science Club, Boys' Booster Club. A sincere modest young chap. ROBERT BONHEIMER, Classical Booster Club. I Conducts himself with poise and self' confidence. HARRY BONSALL, Classical Varsity Gym Team '29, '30, Leaders' Club '28, '29, '30, HifY Club, Social Science Club, Booster Club, Art League, Modern Writers' Club. Friends, teachers, janitors, I am no ordinary man. EVELYN BOOTH, Commercial Booster Club, Friendship Club, Swim' ming, Gym. A pretty smile wins friends worth while. RHEA BORDER, Commercial Glee Club, Friendship Club, Senior Operetta, Math Club, Dramatic Club. It's safer to be meek than farce. ZELDA BORDNER, Home Economics Booster Club. Merit rarely goes unrewardedf' VICTORIA BOSSART, Commercial Girls' Service League, Booster Club, Social Science Club, Art League, Friendship Club. Comely of manner, works not for glory, a wide-awake miss. ERMA BOWEN, Commercial A maiden never bold of spirit, still and quiet. M FRANKLIN BOWEN, commmmx , Booster Club, Senior Volley Ball, Senior Basket Ball. Another of our totally alive and joyous seniors. ALICE BOWMAN, Classical Debate Team '29, Leaders' Club, National Forensic League, Swimming Team, Friend' ship Club, Booster Club. She seems quiet and reserved until you know her. Page 34 'Eff MARGARET BOYER, Commercial Give to the world the best you have. ' VIRGINIA BRAUN, General Friendship Club. Quiet and reserved: pleasingly an independent thinker. VIVIAN BREAM, General Booster Club, Hockey Team. Vivian wins many a heart with her smile. DOROTHY JUNE BRENISEN, Classical Girls' Service League, Secretary '30, National Honor Society, Debate Club, Poetry Club, Friendship Club. Smiling graciousness mingled with a jrmness and dignity. HERMAN For he's a jolly good fellow. BRODY, Classical THELMA BROKAW, General Le Circle Francais Club, Poetry, Club, Art League, Booster Club. Not failure but low aim is crime. BEULA BROWN, Commercial Sophomore Councilman, Math Club, Social Science Club, Shakespeare Club, President Poetry Club '30, Friendship Club, Booster Club, Glee Club. A great lover of dancing, cheerful and ever ready to serve, DOROTHY BROWN, Commercial Poetry Club. Shes a maid of artless grace, fair of form and fair of face. DOROTHY MAY BROWN, General Poetry Club, Friendship Club. Never too busy to help you out. ELVIRA BROWN, Commercial Booster Club. 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I Six? f , ' F111 l My if - 5-Tri Q -y .7 . .4- 71' ' ' , b :gg Jr., ,S api! ' rc? ESQ is '24 gn. 4:1 wil . QT ' 23:41 f 5' rua H , sa ii -me v '- jig .,- if .XL 1 ,L . D. .v egg, 3 ,I . ',,. ,ZF 5 -ll' ,iii fl: mv J --. pi--3 ' 2, 4 if if 2 lifa a A V' Ti QQ' ' iz - ik' lil-- ,.. x--, ff. s VIRGINIA BROWN, General Friendship Club. If you re looking for a good friend- l'1,CTC,S one. WILLIAMINA BROWN,General A busy quiet worker, exllibits high ideals. ROBERT BUCKWALTER Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Opcretta Club, Junior Chamber of Commerce. Genius must be born and never can be taught. ROBERT BUKEY, Industrial Football, Leader Club, Booster Club. I am not lazy, I just don't like to workf r RUBY BUNGARD, Commercial Math Club, Chorus. Sincere efforts are rewarded. EDNA BURDGE, Classical National Honor Society '29, '30, Girls' f Service League, Debate Club, Poetry Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club. Delicate mannersg a tiny bit of lovelinessg a brilliant student. ESTHER BURGER, Commercial Booster Club, Councilman '29. A keen sense of truth and rectitudeg unlimited ambition. DALE BURKHART, Classical Booster Club, Hi-Y Club. Likes-Oli, just everytllingg manners make the man. DOROTHY BURKHARDT, Commercial Math Club, Travel Club. A kind and gentle heart slle lrad, to comfort friend and foe. JAMES BURKHART, Classical Booster Club, Inter-class Basketball and Baseball '28, Varsity Baseball '29, Youth comes but once in a life time, so get it while you are young. Page 36 GLEIM BURKHART, Classical HifY Club, Booster Club. A hard worker, generally speaking, a model of optimism who will be a success. CHARLES BURNS, Classical A man of confidence. ERNEST CADY, Classical Senior Council, Booster Club, Track Team, Tally was only meant for women anyways. JCHN CALHOUN, Classical All the stars are not in tlze lieavensf' ' if ARTHUR CALL, General Pa One who has a mighty fine time, with never a moment to waste. ELEANOR CAMP, General Math Club and Booster Club. Life is wortll wliile if you smile. BESSIE CAMPBELL, N1.....111 Booster Club, Glee Club, Operetta Club, Pure Science Club, Friendship Club. .AM1lCl1 mirtll and no! madness. all good and no badnessf' EVERETT CAMPBELL, General Booster Club. The lion is not as fierce as they paint him. RUTH CANNON, Classical Friendship Club. Courageous in her convictions, natural in lier grace. NICHOLAS CAPLEA, Classical Reserve Football, Varsity Football. Inter- class Basketball, Booster Club, Hi-Y Club. Every man has his value. ge 37 3 A, .1 ,1 J ,lei if! 4.5 .i ig S .gg .W rg, 3 9- ' R .1- . .. Ill 22 lr 1, 422g if ,.. ,-1 . , Q ,a 1 .v .-. . '1 f 2,1 . ' id' .,. If .n. 3 .3 ...gg .. ,, .gli . gm , 4,311 '.., .'-' - .Q f- . . . .1 1-. - '- 2' 'gg ii 'n . .2 -1 ' '.. L1 . K ,., ' ev .: . ,, r ,W ,V .. ,, . . .., ,. .- '.' M: Y ' -5 L, -iv '-I f . f- ' 2225 ,Li .MJ .5 .5- ' ,-fu! '- . 'if -. - U-4 2 . .,5- . , .,- .,1, l . H7 ' .1 ,v -.4 .--.1 -.J '. .. ,.1, '-1 ' .ri '. ,.., . 5 45. . V i f .,.. ,,. 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S I I , 4' -f 1 5 11 1. 3: 1 L I .4 i, l , T' ll .ji 'Y .25 4 .j .12 1. 1 J.. 4: I 4' T, .f i A ROBERT CARMANY, Industrial Sophomore Councilrnan, Booster Club, Bank Agent '29, Art League '30, Jr. Graphic Arts Club, Publicity Manager '30. Always ready for fun, pleasure first and worlq afterwards is his motto. VIVEVA CARRIGAN, General Poetry Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club, French Club, Bank Agent. School may a place of learning be, and still afford good times for mef' WILLIAM CASSLER, Commercial The knave of hearts. ROBERT CHEVRAUX, Classical Always on the topg full of vim. MARIE CHMEL, Commercial Chemistry Club, Art League, Track, Poetry Club, Junior Committee, Booster Club. Always appreciates the beautifulg ever courteous in speech and action. V' KEITH CHRISTENSEN, Classical The more we study the more we discover our ignorance-then why study? GENEVIEVE CLABAUGH, Classical Vice President Social Science Club, ' Shakespeare Club. A bit of a flirt with a generous supply of bfi' humor and an enormous amount of gag? good fellowship. ff' ANNA CLARKE, Classical Service is no heritage. tip' ' HUBERT CLAY, Technical 'l ragedy's not in his li-neg in comedy he'll ever shine. THELMA CLAYPOOI., Commercial Decorating Committee, Basketball '29, '30, Hockey, Indoor Baseball, YalefHarvard Club, Council. A rare harmony of intellectual power and joyous athletic ability. :- Ml . . H aeeageefiwlf-'ey 1 x7 fer f P 38 age a I-f LEROY CLEVENGER, Classical Reserve Football, lnterfclass Track, Varsity Track, Interfclass Basketball. 'llappyfgoeluclqy and full of fun, pep and ability, all in one. ll POLLY CLOUD, Classical Monthly Editorial Staif '29, '30, Shake' speare Club, Poetry Club, Girls' Service League, Sophomore Dramatic Club, Quill and Scroll Club, Booster Club, Friendship Club. The girl with the cheerful 'Hello,' personality plus. l-- W1LL1AM COBAUGH, industrial Booster Club. Wlxere all are, l1e is-where he is, all are. MILDRED DCOCHENOUR, Commercial Glce Club, Math Club, Poetry Club, Friend- ship Club, Booster Club, Orchestra, Junior Council, Science Club, Decorating Com. Removes life's monotonyg friend making and friend finding. ALLEN COHEN, Classical Booster Club. His motto is: 'Smile and the world smiles with youf FRIEDA COHEN, Commercial Social Science Club, Booster Club, Art League. Naturally curly hair, and sparkling brown eyes. EZEKIAS COLVIN, Classical Chairman of Senior Committee, Class Play '29, Debate Club, Hi-Y Club, Booster Club. Always in the public eye. V' ELEANOR COOK, Classical Friendship Club, Booster Club. A real nice girl. KATHRYN COOK, Commercial Resolute and determined, amiable and sensibleg eager in helpfulness. MSESTHER RENE COOPER, Commercial Friendship Club, Secretary Junior Council, Booster Club, Committee. The girl with a disposition as bright as her hair. 'O cf? Page 39 L V Zi , i f . 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ROBERT CORNELIUS General Shakespeare Club lunior Club, f Club, Mach 1L just ' 1 I' , wicked yetf ' RUSSELL COVER, Classical Science Club, Booster Club, Chemistry Club, Boys' Glee Club. Forteful in the accomplishment of things lie sets out to do. EDNA CRAFT, Commercial Chorus. Tis only lovely thoughts can make a lovely face. WILLIAM CRAIG, Commercial HifY Club, Booster Club. A clever lad, invests his time iw, seeking knowledge. MABEL CRAIGO, Commercial Booster Club, Social Science Club, League, Friendship Club. ' Art Quiet and modest, honest and frank. MILDRED CRAMER, Classical Girls' Service League, Math Club, Poetry Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club, Science Club. Virtue is like a precious stone, best plain set. V' RALPH GREGER, Classical ,li l lvl Science Club, Biology Club, HifY Club, Booster Club. A likable chap with a variety of accomplishments and interestsf' Page , Z l I Muff ' af a Calm dignity. .- 1 I fl I I DOROTHY CRIST, Commercial Friendship Club, Poetry Club, Booster Club. A. . Possesses a gay spirit disguised beareatli '32 ','Q'f: 'YQ -3 'Q lg . if I VIRGINIA CROUSE, Commercial jul Booster Club, Travel Club. .-ffl ' A jolly good girl, witliout a doubt. RONALD CUNNINGHAM, CO171.77lETCidl Booster Club, Radio Club. A pleasant clrap witli soaring amlnitionis- aspires to be a lvoolqkeepcrf' RUTH CURRIE, Classical Girls' Service League. She is small and does-n't tell all that slie knows. SHIRLEY CUTLIP, Industrial Craft Club. All tl1at's generous, all tl1at'. kin , I in liim yozfre always sure to Cl. Council. Booster Club, Band, S CDA DANNER, General A deliglrtful smile for eueryoncg two or tlr.-ree for a few. FLORA DARLING, Comiuorcial Booster Club. A happy disposition spiced with 0riginality-feininity itself. GLEN DAVIS, Commercial Booster Club. . Full of pep and humor always on tlie rim. X. VLAXVRENCE DAVIS Reserve Basketball, Varsity Basketball, junior and Senior Council, Booster Club, .Hi'Y Club. . llWl1C1'1 it comes to basketball, watclr lrim . go-we'd say this fellow was far from slow. LEE DAVIS, Classical junior Basketball, Glcc Club, Opcrctta. Success comes to tlrose who try. Page 41 ' , I l iii f 'Z tg ., 1 1 1' :'.g ' -'-L Q . ig 2' . 'ffn f .',..c 3 fa.. -A '.,. 5 . . Av 55' ' I l J-I hr ' -1 , 'iff wk -1. J 31,4 AJIQQ fru i t ff' W..-2 '-HP'-,-' IA 1. 'fag 151,61 1 .41 .fl ff- gg., 5 52:5 .. Q12 te 35.4. .Ib fi I . xx ,5 . .'1' - .a ... 33-. vf. 1. n .-,., . 1 . .. . . ,.- nf . '38 : :ly t 3 - ...ul -L I 'lf' 4 IT- ' I'- I f Ji' 5 ' ' if., 2 . y' -. 7??pfQ1' .. i' .-'z . 1 . --,xl rg.-.'. . - 12. ',-' gt- wn- V . 7 W sw! ' 5?- ' f YN: V L-561. ily. 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Q. .:, -ij 5 1,15 I '. 7 .Y 'J E-'si 5 Z i ff L F .ge 114 .3 .pp gs -5, A4 l, ,Q j if, ling 7' lf? S25 is L 11 .-'T l 1 13' l ll 'El -fl, 1: r 1. ' l -l '11 fl: LI' i' -1 ,Q 'L' fi --'Q' if f f f 7 V' gl -il '21 F'. X- is ?r 'il .' Q '. ,ci il il fi 1.1 x, ' I K. 4 1 QS- v ' f ' LL' l f ' ': si 1- ii: . YS: . 4 ev ., h lf . ' If li fi- .. . rr. . . . li . f Q9 E MARY DAVIS, Commercial Math Club Treasurer '30, Poetry Club, Art League, Travel Club, Booster Club. A ready smile and laughing blue eyes. , WILLIAM DAVIS, General 5 Reserve Football '29, Varsity Football '30, A magnificent spectacle of human happiness. al!! . DONALD DEAL, Classical Booster Club, Hi-Y Club, Bank Agent. Studies are least of his cares, unless there is no more fun. RAYMOND DEAN, Industrial Arts Junior Graphic Arts Club, Booster Club. Know more than others if you can, but do not tell them so. ETHEL DECKER, Classical What can be found equal to modesty? ROBERT DECKERD, Industrial Junior Graphic Arts Club, Booster Club. Gee, but I hate to go home alone. DAHLIA DEFFET, Commercial Reserved but still good company. MARIE DeHOFF, General Most people are as happy up their mind to be. , as they make RAYMOND DEIBEL, Classical It is easy to be witty and wicked, but hard to be witty and wise. RUTH DENCER, Commercial Booster Club. Is there a more priceless gift than to be fair? Page 42 NICHOLAS DISIMONE, Industrial His philosophy is: 'Never look on the dark side of life., HAROLD DITCH, Classical Booster Club, Interfclass Baseball, Basket' ball, Hi'Y Club. He keeps mum about the girls We wonder what he thinks. VIRGINIA DOERR, Commercial Booster Club, Modern Writers' Club, Art League. Charming in disposition and graceful in bearing, a quiet and conscientious worlqerf' HILDA DOOTZ, Classical It would be impossible not to lik VIVIAN DORLAND, Commercial Senior Council, Glee Club, Operctta Club, Booster Club, Friendship Club. Her dancing feet are rarely stillg she works when'er she has the will. WOW. HAROLD DORNHEGKER, Industrial Math Club, Booster Club, Junior Arts Club, Band. An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. ELIZABETH DRUCKENBROD, General Her heart is like a trolley carg always room for one more. VIRGIL DULL, General Science Club, Booster Club. He's one lad who can't he beat., BRUCE DUNCAN, Technical Band. 'Alle was the liveliest in our lot, though the Leachefs goat he often got, GEORGE DUPONT, General Orchestra, Booster Club. Everything comes to the man wh Page 43 Graphic o waits. e Hilda. X 5 'i .Y g, :li . 4. gi r QM , 5 ' r .- 'ri' .W I I' 'I rv 'J 1' F 4 N -4' I me ff 4, .. ll - I 'fl 1 . 1-A fi .-. . 4- sl lflj :'f ll 5 es as - Eli 7' -.-,-'I .-- fc fl? ' A if H 1 .u 5 'v s +11 1 I l 5- ci. ' -A If A ., . x. 1 ., . if J, . vi qv a 5 W' .1 ln Z .,. A K Q. 3 .9 4 f . , 'Eg -s fer f- 'Q . 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VIDOROTHY EALY, Classical Debate Club, Travel Club, Friendship Club, French Club. She'll sympathize with all your troubles, and when you're gay, help blow your bubbles. GERALD EDXVARDS, Commercial Booster Club, Volley Ball, Track, Baseball. He forgot himself, where he could be of use to others. HAZEL EFFIN GER, Classical Girls' Service League, Friendship Club, S:ience Club, Travel Club, Debate Club, Orchestra. Darkly fascinating and charmingly sweetg highly gifted in musical ability. DAVID EHRENFELD, Commercial A lively boy possessing a quick sense of humor and keen intellect. JOSEPHINE EHRETT, Classical The fates have dealt kindly with her. RICHARD ELDER, Commercial Interested in many fields, may fortune ever follow him wherever he may go. MILFORD ELLIOTT, Industrial Booster Club. ' 1lN07lSC11SC now and then is pleasant. VAMARGARET ELLIS, Classical Friendship Club, Booster Club, Track Team, Swimming Team. She was ,fresh and full of faith, that something would turn up. SYLVESTER ELSESER, Industrial Arts Junior Graphic Arts Club, Booster Club. Hes a tough mart, tough, and devilish shy. Page 44 1 nl if if. , ie 1 ri 5 53 Q6 .ii . lv, .. irq . Q 5 .1- .gil ,i 0. 5 ' lily VHILDA ERICKSON, Commercial Glec Club, Operetta Club, Science Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club, jfl- Senior Council. A talented musician oi racious sim- il? U . S plicity and easy, unforced, yet dignified selffpossessionf' .ALMA ERZIGKEIT, Home Economics Booster Club. One who is original and has liigli ideals. MAGGIE ESBER, Commercial Booster Club. Always ready to lend a lrelping hand. JOHN EVERETT, Classical Reserve Football, Varsity Football, Inter' class Basketball, Booster Club. If you can't go over or under, go aroundf JU LIA EVERHART, Commercial Booster Club, Art League, Social Science Club. Elusive glints of gold in lier brown lmirg an ideal friend. ESTHER FAHRNL, Commercial National Honor Society, Girls' Service League, Art League, Social Science Club, Booster Club. Punctuality itselfg determined to, attain the best. DOROTHY FAIR, Classical Orchestra, Math Club, Track, Friendship ' Club, Art League, Booster Club. U A good lzeart is better tlzan greater fame. ANNA FASAN O, Commercial '1'l1ey'rc only truly great who are truly good. KATHRYN FAULK, Classical Montllly Stall, Hockey Team, Dramatic Club, Booster Club, Friendship Club. I'd like to be good, but, oli! it is so lm-rd. F5 X l 4-'P I 4 f I 3 l u 4 4 4 4 s 'i 5 151 ,K fe fir A A 1 1 ff A ?? 2'-.1 -i .M Til ig - 'tl rl fi .aa ,fa 2 ,WF ,Lu 2--1 ,F 5. fi! Q, 1 ,r dy .,hI,f-.1 sie Lge, :5 -i- -, 519 gl ' 'J 'sly .1 'Tr fri- 3'-, ' :fre 15.3, -' , V 1 ' 152 . 5:5- 1' . X2 i-, F.-Q 'v ' 1? '7-: ,gf LJ A5 41.5 -2, . Qvlf tr' ' ,-.. i, 'A' ' Q f' -:Ji - , .' ' A .- Q -1 f -' .' - . .:. :weft . L, 1 l 1,21 2 521-'55, Iii-' viii 'lf 'YS'- i F ' ni Z.: Ie'-in .- 1 oi., '.- eq if' ' 232 it? fr'-L f 41.1, .iw 'A'-1, - ' r .i':n' W fi .oi 'Q IJ if fy 'i -ff' wfflfi 3?fLi',ij. ..- ' . 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A witty and worthy companion. ROBERT FINDLEY, Classical junior Council, Math Club, Booster Club. Trust to me. VIHELEN PINK, Commercial Booster Club. She looks so bewitchingly simple, yet the're's mischief in those eyes. MARYELLEN FISHER, Home Economics Girls' Glee Club, Operetta Club. Why do they all think I am so good? F MARVIN FLOOM, Technical Glee Club, Operetta Club, French Club, ' HifY Club, Math Club, Councilman. He assesses a peculiar talent for produc- lk' IW P ing efect in whatever he says or does. EVA FLOWERS, Commercial Booster Club. A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. ' VSTEPHEN FOGLE, Classical Monthly Stall, French Club, Dramatic Club, Councilman. A good sport, has red hair and will until he 'dyes'. Page 46 ' Reserved, quiet and likable: ' f Wi LADINE FOHL, Commercial Decorative Committee, Friendship Club. A bluereyed, good natured senior, determined in her ambition to be an educator of distinction. lf IULIETTE FOLTZ, Commercial Booster Club. In appearance and in her ways, she is precisely neat. HAROLD FOXMAN, Classical 'You'll be a man my son. BERNICE FRANK, Commercial Booster Club, Orchestra, Friendship Club. Willi'ng to do more than her share in everything she's asked. AUGUST FRANKOVICH, General Faint heart never won a fair lady. NRY FRANTZ, General , ooster Club. He takes an interest in a great any things. .- VIRGINIA FRAVEL, Classical Art League, Travel Club, A lovely compound of goodness, truth, and affectionate understanding. VBLMA FREDLEY, Commercial Booster Club. She's blest without temper, whose unclouded ray can make tomorrow as cheerful as today. DOROTHY FREY, General Shakespeare Club, Booster Club, Art League. Don't like pork, don't like beef, but do I like hamll' KENNETH FRITCHLEY, General Senior Councilman. Looks on life as if it were a huge play' ground on which to enjoy himself. -Page 47 Y.-fglin w .?. '195 I 5 if N' L 1X xl '1 rr i . T -lil lr- li II m v'f-3 i N. , ,J 2 L e 24 1 1 4 gli, ,Q ll. 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T5 Q 3 g. 351 'Ein L L5 it-,ni '32s 'Q as il 1- '11 ot. ,Ta 'Q ,-fe we QQ? LP --F 'H -1. Q ,s for tl. .l y':c,' gl lui' QE. -15 Q. . Y . . T- ' T1 7' but t Q vt B! ll rl'- W., f Q, ,fl 4- Q' 515. f--v . ,fe iff, ig 'kj BZ' lm.. I f ll ' 'fell .. I .1 21. M. y V ,, I. . . 5'- 7? rl! 4 if 'i- ' il f, ,iq 2' 12 E rw 'Y 'Z . r I, . . ltr ul. ' vu . . VCLIFTON FRIZZELL, Industrial Reserve Basketball '28, '29, Varsity Track '30, Stage Craft Club, Band, Orchestra, Varsity Basketball '30, HifY Club. Booster Club. All I ask is to be left alone, HAROLD FRY, Industrial Math Club, Glee Club, Booster Club. All life and enthusiasm. WARREN FULTON, General Social Science Club, HifY Club, Booster Club. Removes life's monotony. VHARVARD GANG, Classical Booster Club, Junior Graphic Arts Here's to a good fellow. ELOISE GATES, Classical Art League, Booster Club, Orchestra, Glee Club, Friendship Club, Operetta Club. Dive'rting and entertaining: comes smilin' tlwug both intellectual and goocl looking. GLADYS GAVIN, Classical Dramatic Club, Glee Club. Sincere and reticentg paddles ller own canoe. DELORIS GEIB, Commercial Booster Club, Friendship Club. As constant as the north star. HOWARD GEITGEY, Commercial Booster Club. Club. A quiet chap, but an the other hand- has a mighty wicked eye. VERA GEITGEY, Commercial Do well and 'right and let the world Sinlqf Q RALPH GELTZ, Classical Councilman, Pure Science Club, Orchestra, Booster Club. Men of few words are always the best men. 'Band, Page 48 I D AUDREY GEORGE, Commercial Booster Club. She has a faculty for -making people like lzerg therefore we believe that slie will succeed. ESTHER GEORGE, Commercial Booster Club, Art League. A happy little girlg always ready to sympathize. KENNETH GERBER, Teclmical Band, Orchestra, Councilman, Booster Club, Varsity Basketball. Be ltappyfgoflucliy, have never a care. li-'IROBERT G1BBs, Industrial Swimming Team '29, Hi'Y Club. Always in the midst of things. Af' lf' IRMA GIFT, Classical Booster Club, Basketball. Mindful not of herself, but kind to all. MARVIN GILLS, Classical Social Science Club, Booster Club, Art League, Swimming, Basketball, Orchestra. A friend as true as steel. if JOSEPH GLASER, Classical Quill and Scroll Club, Business Manager, Booster Club, Glee Club, Math Club, Dramatic Club, Senior Operetta Club, Busif ness Stall. I am no orator, I only speak right on. V CHARLES GLENN, Classical Social Science Club, Hi-Y Club, Booster Club, Councilman, Monthly Stall, I loolgecll Slxe fell ! GEORGE GOCKSTETTER, Teclmical I am glad to be living. Arevft you? if LEE GOLDBERG, Teclmical Booster Club. He is truly happy and makes others so. Page 49 rf!!-!'7'l . Z i , I - 1 1 . , 4 -I jk .5 31, 1 ,F E:-' S' iw -3233 ez all 2 -- ii F TF: 35 3 gif Eff R53 al , 'QQ 21' if Q: .4 W ls :ff ill yi iff: -3- rc: is 2 ,A I I 23 1. ii? 'ff-l if ,ii ,-. 4 J 'Z-1? .9 iv ,ri :qv 'iff .5535 .' ', 41-.' ' .2 .4 ff . -'-il' fi? if- ' at-.te 'I 5? 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'1'i '.:i 'if si Ai 5 A .4 U if -li IQ.: ... z- -- it Lx., , in IM , fs, ,. 4 .rv 1, ii 5 sf' ,Q Sl -f HF 5 , f WILBUR GORDON, Classical NJ Q Hi-Y Club, Booster Club, Councilman. iii- I stand at the brink of a great career. ' E Will somebody please shove me off? lfia' -' iii 'r' gi .-7 fl' RosELLA GOSS, Classical f bi? Debate Club, Booster Club, Friendship N ff. filgfi Club, Track, Girls' Service League, '53 r f- National Honor Society. iii f' A joyous merry maker, fond of basketballg 152 m es' fl regular gffl- -1: if mr-' I A MAGDALENE GRAEER, Commercial Q5 : .i,' Math Club, Leaders' Club, Girls' Service If ju . Q League, Science Club, Booster Club, Friend- jig ship Club, Glee Club, Operetta Club. i ff ' ig-J' ,f, An understanding pal, with smiling eyesg V truly a friend to all. CNT Ge' ,721 as ' Do.R1s GRAHAM, General - ff: . f ill i f Booster Club. , J ' Qi' Her carefree appearance and happy smile, ,ms ,, gpg qi are the envy of many. r..E?iQg4f' LQ, 22 ,1 :fi - S L E' MARIAN GRAHAM, Commercial bi .Lf L d Clb M lm Cl b B Cl b ,5 ea ers' u , at u , ooster u . - tg-3, , ff A delightful friend and companion lf, 5,43 with an intense desire to become a stenographerf' -Sit' .- . Y 5,51 3 gi MILDRED GRAHAM, Classical if Leaders' Club, Booster Club, Math Club. ff di' A cheery smiling girl. Wise 'riff 'J ul 41:2-l -sf JACK GRAVES, Classical X V Glee Club, HifY Club, Poetry Club, 'L ,- '1 ' Booster Club, Operetta Club. gf l.'lIfA A likable chap with many friends, X '-,Q pee - f1f'.:' f'-' G' . M ig RozELL GREEN, Classical kim? , Leaders' Club, Booster Club. ' 'BQ' Rosy seems to consist principally of a big ,if ig ,Q-I smile and a big brain. She manages some' 'Q how to get her share of demeritsf' 5331? 'l if CLARON GRBENHO, General i j? Band, Orchestra. A EQ Tour ambition will cause you to rise above the ordinary level of humanity. .Wifi 1'5 gt Q, A PEARL GRIEEETH, Classical Q25 . ' Glee Club, Science Club, opefeeea Club, me F, Booster Club. lgf, ,f ,I A typical 'American Girl,' 1 5: agreeable in manners: capable in whatever she undertakes. lf'-5' if-1-1 5: V-.-41 - I' RT- 1 1 li W e 4 rel if ' fgjj Page SO lglk 4 I iw il 657:11 MILDRED GRIFFIN, Commercial Friendship Club. A student of high ideals but mischievous and laugh abiding. VCIDONALD GRIFFITH, Classical Basketball. An all around hef n. RUTH GRI I , e l Fri shi 1 , ock eam '28, B all ' ' oos r Clu . e :ful person, good natured an fiendlyf' V ' ANNETTA GRIFFITHS, Commercial Booster Club, Track. 1. I E if 33 Ii .iq 4' l J , l .I Z V: lg 1' , pri- I A - . -1 , ' 5 A .1 'gi -5 ig rl f, '15 ie? .f 'E : f FE! 1 v fifn 11 , fi cy-.-S.. , A 1. '- -lib' .,,. t .52 V., Those eyes, that hair, those lips, that air. CATHRYN GRIM, Commercial Councilman, Booster Club. She who sows courtesy, reaps friendship. ALICE CRIMES, General Dramatic Club, Friendship Club. A merry heart goes twice the way that tires a sad one.'l MARTHA GRIMES, Home Economics For fairness and charm. she can-nor be surpassed. MARIE GRITZER, Commercial Poetry Club. Wish her heart and brain she-the highest doth attain. VIEVELYN GROSENBAUGH, Commercial Friendship Club, Booster Club. A smile that won't wear of. THELMA GROSENBAUGH, Comm Booster Club, Friendship Club. One of our best school rootersf' Page 5 1 ercial . . .. .,r, - F , J 4, ary. ..' ali., .. L. ,. x ,A . , ,A .- : I, 5-A . . ,, - ':- - 3 'QQ . al ' 'ft' ' . I V . l -.,, .'v A Lf .1 il ' ii .i 7,1 1 359 'P -' F' FW31 I A : ' 53? 1 fi- Ss :ft if Lei' , 1- mf. EJ: I lil . ... 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I V--1 TK: h 2,15 :Par- ilz: gf, +51 'xii fi' lr iff, 5 . -Ha? 'gf' '4' TL! - .1 QQ' 3-.r 3 llgifa L' it g i if , -fi Ii? ji.. 5 .-1 43535 a, si A, ' IZ t .- 'Xi l s' 522 r i Pls? I Q' ll 'l' .a fili- . ' 5357: 'v gig!! 1 Q 511-:ff rigs ' 'ff .E rv .-- 3. 'H ag? ' 4 ii an gi' gi? 1 ' V- 55:5 Sf? fs we i F 1- ' 1 i' 'fi : gf if l its' ' VIRGINIA GRUBER, Classical Booster Club, Friendship Club, Poetry Club, Varsity Debate Team, National Forensic League, Girls' Service League, National Honor Society. A sagacious and dependable seniorg e1:eryone's friend and nobody's enemy. LUCILLE GUILEY, Classical Booster Club, Friendship Club. Her charm strikes tl1e siglztg ber merit wins the soul. PAUL GUITTAR, General Intereclass Basketball, Track. He was not merely a chip of the old block, but the old block itself. li' KATHRYN GuN1As, Classical Shakespeare Club, Poetry Club. A merry, matcbless girl, with a contageous smileg likes big men. WILMA GURNEY, Classical Leaders' Club, Social Science Club, Booster Club, Girls' Basketball. Poise, gentleness, and clearfvisiong a true lover of the best in life. WALTER HAACK, Industrial Arts He is a worthy person, who is much respected by good rnenf' DORIS HAINES, Commercial Leaders' Club, Art League, Friendship Club, Booster Club, Girls' Service League, Committee. A perpetual spring of the gaycst fanciesg a picture of youthful vigor. IVAN HALL, Classical Councilman, Basketball, Monthly Adv. Mgr., Booster Club, Hi-Y Club. He,s small, but so is a stick of dynamite. PAUL HAMBLETON, Classical Science Club, Inter-class Basketball, Booster Club, Baseball, Hi-Y Club. Ambition is no cure for love. MARY HANNA, Classical Moderii Writers' Club, Travel Club, Art Lea.ue, Booster Club. Mistress of mine own self and mine own soul. Page X, k.Q, 1 . Q X X Q xx l g '-J. -Q LIN ji DON HANS, General Glce Club, Opcretta Club. He has a pleasing way, of going out of his way, to help a friend in the right way. GRANT HANSEN, Classical HifY Club. Friendly and courteous, humorous and clever, a friend to everyone. PIHAROLD HARBERT, General Band, Booster Club. Life is a game with a glorious prize, so, come on boys letls do or die. Qffi-IARRY HARDING,Cominercial Councilman, -Booster Club. He grew'n grew and now he's most a man. ESTHER HART, General Booster Club. She loves such society as is quiet, wise and good. lf! MARCIA HART, Commercial Poetry Club, Treasurer, Councilman. Seemingly 'reseruedg yet her personality radiates charm. BERNARD HARTER, Classical Class Play '29, Operetta Club, Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, Poetry Club, S kespeare Club Booster Club -'A good fello' 1 long lwievidsg riW ' ' 410645. 1 4 PEARL HARTMANN, Commercial Booster Club, Math Club, French Club. An independent lass who thinks for her' self, a bundle of good nature. VELMA HARTZELL, Classical Orchestra, Glee Club, Operetta Club, Friendship Club. So quiet-we hardly know sl1e's here, WALTER HAUSE, Industrial To know him is to like him. Page 5 3 J v f m i.'.' f. 1 1. I ,. . VT' ati .. ,Amit x- wr :ish 25 ISCUAZQ. if if - ie: Eli sf U3 ,Eff :Lim ggi so 4 3.:fP',' f 'fn U V' ' 'fr I: .jigs fill. ' '7 5 .S '-'Lf' . rig, fa 'f7l',5r I-,135 : ,L jf' ,fi ,LHP ' gi Q,-C52 ,HEY . - :xi f. -f,.s5-'- f W ' fir' 32.4 1 ': .MM 3-,un U 2.-Ll? .. mi? -25.2.-5 32,5311 , -if is .:'-4' '-'fi' fl. I . - 11231 . JE! ' -:IQ fi ns ' lffii - - ,Zi Vg., ' 1317 ' I Age rx 7 I fr 'va X axe L 4' I! 2 4 I' J 1 as P 'n rv it ,iv 1 .JJ Q x I Q S fm -Q 4 iv, L. . , -.2 Hi 3 42' 5, 1' 'K 7 U J. F' f xi W 1 555 1. . i 'Q .1 Y a.,,:. 23.3 Jig, f'!-T53 1 .f-fly iff ein ilil-4.- 2 -iii? . L, , ., . Fifi Will - . . th: 9, '-1 ff: ., fill, . 'Qi' ,iw .. gs . -332 iff ' ci, el ,ev .Yi ' CJ! ' '- wil if 1 i. ,ffl ,qu -A a mfr i A-N. T' ' H55 iii ,Eff ,In lf. . 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O- if it J'-i . .Q , .JA 1 -, la 1' at - 1, ,Ji AUDREY HAVENER, Classical 'li' 'll A woman's stren th is most otent Y. - F-Lic! 3. 8 P when robed in gentlenessf' ELEANOR HAWK, Classical 1 Booster Club, Science Club, Poetry -' French Club, Girls' Service League, . National Honor Society. ' - P a ready sport. , A 61.1, ,,h.,,,,,, ,I ,A - - .L.,- wi vn,,,.:::.vh..,.,.,,, -,::,3..k.,95 A-.6 .J .1-4Aj.,.i-:,P,,: .,J.,i..:,-:.,.,,u..p: 3. M V7 .,, . 4, , H ,,' - pn Y. Sp '. .'-rs'-'.,'-5.-. .4 '- - .. .-,z,- --.,. ,.-. -ug,-y A., ,-g-'.-1.2-,.1,.4, .-.Lx-.,.f...,'-cj ' P. r ,fs ' - . v- --F.-.1 w-,'-12.11 . --'f ':4ff:'.' ' ltr- 51,-':.g, To ev. ' . E533 I 4?'7.W!e ' I 'ff'-J, -'.' 1' 'K J: 472'-' i ' H.-' AY' 'J' 'Y' 'E' ' '4 'A N - 2 N A - -- ' -N --'- .-rf-U - K - - 'ax ,,, . .f '...,.,-..,- - . - 4 -'-.a-:.zeMf-'l? :q', , fs, - -.1:,.,g1!, -in xx.. em, h .gi ahh- f- 1 rw ri x - -. 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',.. ., A ---- g,,,,..,,,' --,.,,.g -ry, ,ya . ,,. 1 1 .-1 ' FP '1+-'-'-we-1.1-xwrgz.-.:', ...'. , ',.g,'y14r-', f - - - 1 -W.-, -J-1522-1jq'lL:,.q',c-r as -. 1 en, - 1. ' ' I I L 'Q -7 .- .. , f. A ,Wk - '1- , lffl .iv JAMES HAYES Classical .,',1 g l' Reserve Football '28, '29, Track. ,i 'fy He was a certain lady's champagne 1 ' fchampionj . I? L ALBERT HEAGY, Industrial ,, A'He loves such society as is quiet, wise and' good. - MARY HEBERT, Classical Leaders' Club, Girls' Service Club, Glee Club, Operetta Club, Class Play '29, Hockey, Booster Club. Q An all around girl, she aimed to be, ' and she's succeeded well, you see. lf, g-X' ADRIAN HECKMAN, Industrial Booster Club. When joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash. 'aw-. - SQ' ANNA HEGAL, General Love all, trust few, do wrong to none. ROBERT HERBERT, Classical Club, Travel Club, Booster Club. A winning spirit with a winning personalityg an individual character. V' JANE HERSHEY, Classical Monthly Staff, Dramatic Club '28, Leaders' Club, Councilman, Booster Club. A charming girl with alluring eyes. WILLIAM HERSHEY, Classical s. cgi 1F 1 .i Q 44 Club, : .,' A laugh as merry as her disposition, HifY Club, Social Science Club, Chemistry Social Science Club, HifY Club, Committee. Good folks are scarceg take care of me. Page Sf ALICE HEXAMER, Classical Booster Club, Math Club, Social Science Club. Considerate and sympatheticg a sweet-tempered miss. X, 'GORDON HILDEBRAND, Classical Glee Club, HifY Club, Booster Club. A p'reacher's son is he, but not what he's expected to be. MIRIAM HINE, Classical Swimming Team, Track Team, Booster Club, Councilman, Committee. She has her share of good looks, and popularity too. l MAURINE HINES, General Math Club, Booster Club. Silence is golden and I am rich. IRGIL HINTCN, Classical resident HifY Club, Booster Club, Reserve I ootball, Reserve Basketball, Interfclass l Baseball '28, '29, Varsity Football and Basketball '30. Ha-ue something to say, say it, 2. then stop when you're clone. E i ? PAUL HOCKENBERGER, Industrial 5 Booster Club, Stage Craft Club. He has not given all his time to books. MIRIAM HOERGER, Classical Poetry Club, Annual Staff, Quill and Scroll Club. She spreads about a mysterious spell: that makes people like her well. l-,L CHARLES HOLEK, Classical I Booster Club, Golf Team. It is better for a young man to blush than to turn pale. PAUL HOLSING, Inditstrial Varsity Swimming, Inter-class Swimming. Men are not measured by inchesf' CHARLES HOMER, Industrial HifY Club, Glee Club. He cloes his best to uphold one of the prominent clothing establishments of our City. 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' 1.21. -3, .51 i? 7 ll, L z: I Q- ! i VI ' ' A 'l-21: ll 5.113 .ff ': ing - .I+ if Un 6 in .7 L' 5.31 ' . si 'R jj? fi' :.v-I -, ' f' ,.-1 .,l -J. lfg- . fa 1 V if Q., F1 Q ,. -J - , , N . 'I 3. ii.. in 711 'U P' I., lg -X 53: ' . . V f . il ,Q 1 ' .1 ' . 4 r 7 n n Y I l I L . Y. IRENE HOOK, Commercial Silence is the most perfect herald of joy. ERMA HOPTON, Commercial An unassuming, gracious maid, ourlove for her will never fade. PAULINE HCRNING, Classical Booster Club, Art League, Friendship Club. A girl with all the vivacity, feeling and unit of youth. HELEN HOUSEHOLDER, Commercial Her actions speak louder than her wordsf . V1 ROBERT HOUSEHOLDER, Commercial A food natured chap who does his bestg pad les his own canoe. Y MARTHA Houze, General Steadiness always brings its reward. BEATRICE HUFLER, Classical Debate Club, Poetry Club, Girls' Service League, Shakespeare Club, Booster Club, Friendship Club. Don't trust her, she's foolin' you. GWENDOLYN HUFLER, Classical ' Dramatic Club, Booster Club, Poetry Club, Shakespeare Club, Girls' Service League. Friendly?-..Always. Studious? .Quite frequently. Good sport? Ummhummf' JANE HULIT, Commercial Friendship Club, Booster Club, Travel Club. To know-to esteem-to love. JEANNE HUNT, Classical Girls' Service League, Shakespeare Club, Operetta Club, Glee Club, Booster Club, Friendship Club, Debate Club. Tau can't accuse me of being a flirt. Page 5 6 xl H -1 51 -1 f . ,af t. 5.1525 .eil Kr iii so 4. - If .. 1 5, lm ' l 74 1. . ' . 3-gi 1 MURIEL HUNTER, Commercial Poetry Club, Math Club, Friendship Club, sl . -- r. ,-vw F' Booster Club. i. 1 13,14 L Charming in disposition and graceful iii mlilg J, bearingg a quiet and conscientious worker. I.. ij: -1 '1' 1 fi gig, -je, - -'A I A li, Q'-1 .45 f' HOWARD ICKES, Classical gg- . Booster Club, Travel Club, HifY Club, if f ggi Biology Club, Pure Science Club. UA . V . Q 1.1.1 . ',fi - comrade true, ij' he lacks friends, .,Q,s., ' 5:154 1 s,1fa 'g. they are very few. 1 -Cf ' -, L .-':7L ' '13'- '-1 BERNICE IDEN, Classical :if -fr YQ ' . . - n - 43' . 13Q1,: l ' ,. s. National Honor SOCICCY, Girls Service V ,au g ,gf 'jf League, Friendship Club, Travel Club, 23, 7 QQ, Booster Club 'Vfii f WT F ifr - M - -ai --,, '1'here's a reason-not Postum-because 3 .ffhp gy she is so tiny. I Q5 5:2 -5 Ur, .ig- . fi ' ffi, ff l: er . 2: qw el' .rf CF -r v LUCILLE IMMEL, General 1,1Qi. '3 2' - 1 ,' . The same yesterday and today. -:v 54, 'rr If ll 5. i'-ia : rs? 'E' A 'LH-. ,. ' OLIVE INBODEN, Commercial 51 2 if Girls' Service League. . Ziilh i 255 1 -at 3' , 1 -F Dainty, clemure, arid well-poiseclg iz ever in a coritinuous mood of merrimentf' Vi' 1 'gl-l l Y, if 'f 5- .Ls LOIS INMAN, Classical ' Glee Club, Travel Club. j Sincerity is the greatest virtue. Q Q3 . J: 'i l'-3 1 ii. 'T-' DWIGHT JAMES, Classical an Social Science Club, Math Club, is Q - ,L N Booster Club, Band, Inter-class Basketball, '-1, flffyi. ' 1- -- 4 S- Volley Ball. .3. ,gr .. i , '71 fl' 'Z A lad who 'needs 'no crank to start .Ly ff' him thirileiiigf' N, A x, PAUL JAMES, Classical 15, Ni. ,, . J, -1 x. Shakespeare Club, Cheerleader, Travel ff 5 Club, Band, Orchestra, Booster Club, 355' lf ' ' li 1 l .ty r- fl, :U- Swimimng, Track, Tennis Team. .gi -L Always a grin, wide, big. and free. - 4: ,- -55- a as f A PHOEBE JAMES, Commercial A Never too tired for another dance. gif, 6 Q . ,JT , 1 .5 Pa LILLIAN IANSON, Normal Preparatory. Booster Club. 3 1' i-. up A C il. x, , .w' ig A ri-i . -.n- ff QED iii She almost never frowns, they say, Y-Sl 5 - F, her face is always bright and gay. 53- '5 'J EPI' f ' L fav 1,3 F agar 4 S-- ge 5 7 , , W as-, 1 if ,1 'a 1. 1 x X. I lf . il' J :J s ll- g 'ah 1 v--5'-' - 9.7 Q .,: l'f--. J? 4192 ? ' -51 pr s : - lg --5 if '- Si - 4 la LILLIAN JOBE, Commercial E43 i f Senior Council, Booster Club. .ri lirf. Then give to the world the best you have, 'f ill 57' 'Q and the best will come back to you. .f f 53' R1 figf p si: iff W 5 his ' '13 'gg BENJAMIN JOHNSON, Classical E-'ig Band, Social Science Club. 3. He leaves clean work behind him, and requires no sweeperfup of chips. gg ELLA JOHNSON, Commercial ff? 'f 'TIL ,, 3.f Social Science Club, Booster Club. Ya f 2 -L - - . . :q',,f', , td Full of life and genuine mirth, Ei ,Ii i ff' delightfully ecstatic. Iii 821 111 fin .UH Q5-' gp ga -J,-' LUCILE JOHNSON, Commercial ,fi will F4 LY' Glee Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club, 42, ., .al az . was G? Poetry Club, Councilman. aff? . la l ,? 'True..to-her work, her word, and her fig, ll- 2013 friends, thoughtful and systematic. :iw 5.5, F, 1'-5 iiflfif .211 - .5 fff EDRA JOHNSTON, Classical cu, is ally Leaders' Club, Booster Club, Hockey, l 532 - q i' Basketball, Track, Baseball. ' lag Q 535 j Not too serious, not too gay: 1 A she'll manage to find a way. ' .5 '-.'-F -'AQ .ff 'ii' jg' .ji HERSCHEL JONES, Classical X: fig.. President of National Forensic League, XX 'g' HlfY Club, Booster Club, Vice President , jg' ,j of Debate Club. .X ,gl , a 1, J: -. 1:25, ,ff if See me, how calm I am, except when ,. Tx E 5. if in the presence of a girlfriend. Xi, -Q Z .X-1' gut '55 -1: 3,25 ROBERT JONES, Classical ,Eff I, Glee Club, Operetta Club, Hi-Y Club, ' 'ff Social Science Club, Booster Club. ' 9 : f! if' Bob has the dTt of making those around him feel at ease. f Page A ' ,f X it Q gli HELEN JORDAN, General fl. Girls' Service League, Booster Clu . :jf 'xf lAlway.Lsmilingi1ne?ei' gllum, ., 39 sle's a appy, c eer u c um. Jfg. QP. args- -A Esf ji- 'sir' .3 .5 WALTER KOBBE, Commercial Eff fl' A good fellow, quiet but persistent. IRQ- P-5 5 it 'egg - all la 5+ HAROLD KAHLER, Classical iii K 5 li! Pure Science Club, Modern Writers' Club, li Booster Club, President Art League. Q31 il This delicate little chap bravely declares 3,3 -3' that he is 'able to hold his own.' JE 1 4 l 'B ' 'Ta if .'f ' - ' Page 58 J... . ll KATHERINE KANAGA Classical Art League Friendship Club Booster Club. Curly hair and spar ling eyes' wins one s affection with her slow sweet smile, GEORGE KANTZER Classical Glee Club Operetta Club. I music be the ood 0 love play . VIRGINIA KARR General Debate Club Art League Booster Club Councilman. A blithesome buoyant maiden with a colossal dance record. Dar hair and dar eyes - up to date and very wise. HELEN KAUFMAN Classical 'The extent o her nowledge would surprise everyone. MINA MAE KAUFMAN Commercial Art League Modern Writers Club Travel Club. She who does not tal a lot saves a lot of trouble. VALERIA KEEPER General My tongue though not my heart shall have its will. KENNETH KELL Commercial Booster Club Bank Agent. Not to be deterred from reaching his goa always genially smiling. LEORA KERR Classical Basketball Swimming Team Indoor Base ball Leaders Club Art League Girls Service League. 'Gay and merry every minute provided she is always in it. 'VLABMANUEL KESSLER Industrial Reserve Football Councilman Booster Club Glee Club Operetta Club. A busy life alloted by the Fates where love of study, rivals love of dates. J? 2.1 fifty 1 fi' f Qin '. 'I-ff. QN ' . jf I-j Ilia 3,5 JV - 9551 A 1 3 1 'ii ll Y . U 4, 5 M ., .cl A., E . . .. 3-4 U . E A.. .. 0 Pm .. : '71 ' . M pu-' E ' U : 2'1 Z ..,., .. l O . E W , ' 5 ' ru -z . g. - ... 3 Eval ' .N - . -s ffl-: - - ., M, . Q- we 'sf ...mf-' .wr-cr. 2. awww- 1 .A , .U V5 F., .E fue: H f vw I I -:-s fi , -f e -wwf '-: M- ' -ttf'-'55'if:2V 3 - A' E ' -Y : '5 F ' W ' at-Q lf -,,dfmes4.-.-2,f,-.5-t.risM f -1 I., . Q ..,,.,n-,,, ,v, i1. 'g -..aI-. fhsv-c 'v,gF,g' u N. J .,--. , -.. , ,L..,.- .921 ,-- fr Nad' '.. 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A competent clmpg we expect great things from him. THELMA KLINGAMAN, Commercial Math Club, French Club. x Piqua'nt and charming Lllltll an energy that will carry ller on Lo great buxi-nexs acliieveme-ntsf' MINNIE KLUSCH, Commercial Booster Club, Friendship Club. Someday 'Ol1 Miri' will find lwer Andy Giunpf' rw,- PAUL KOONS, Industrial Tee1ni11g witli original ideas. l lCLARA KCONTZ, Commercial A girl of unfailing, jolly good naturef' HAZEL KOONTZ, Commercial Booster Club. I lrave no fear, what is in store for will fnd -me ready for it. 1715 Page 60 W Wi' -VTIVIILDRED KRAUSE, Commercial Booster Club. ff' The rare and harmonious blending of beauty and energy, joyously racliantf' JAMES KRICHBAU M, Classical Reserve Basketball, Volley Ball, Booster Club, Hi'Y Club. A boy who wins friends by his quiet indifcrencef' JULIA KRIDER, Classical Staff, Quill and Scroll Club, Shakespeare Club, French Club, Girls' Service League, Poetry Club, Friendship Club, Dramatic Club, Booster Club. A tall, slender girl with glorious brown hair, a dainty bit of feminityf' Lf HERSCHEL KRIGER, Classical Varsity Debate Team, National Forensic League, Travel Club, Booster Club, School Reporter, Canton Daily News. irni of character and principal both brilliant anal ifoluhlcf' lf'JACK KRUGER, Industrial Very easy going and always ready for a good Lime. DON LAMASTE R, Classical Debate Club, Hi-Y Club, Travel Club, Booster Club. A very capable person with an inclirirlual way of accomplishing things. NORMAN LAMBORN , Classical A goocl mixerg an energetic student in constant goocl humor. FAYE LANTZER, Classical National Honor Society, Girls' Service League, Clce Club, Operetta Club, Friend- ship Club, Travel Club. S2,uiet till you know herg an omniuorous reaclerfl CLARENCE LAPPIN, Inclustrial Booster Club. 'Nighr after night he sat ancl bleai-ed his eyes with books. XVAYNE F. LAUXMAN, Classical Booster Club. X N. 4 -A r if 5 f ,fe 2- 54 F1 F . 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An aid to all when skies are gray, a friend when things go wrong. SYLVIA LEFSCHITZ, Commercial Not only to speak, but to speak true. JOHN LEHMILLER, Classical Booster Club, Councilman, Social Science Club. Works steadily-by jerks, X, a loyal, quiet and unassuming chap. l N fl CASPER LEHNBR, Classical J li iaiv Booster Club, Basketball, Student l at night I am far too sleepy. K fl, gf- Daytirne I am too busy to worry, XX JAMES LENHART, Classical Debate Club, Pres. Varsity Debate Team, Hi'Y Club, National Forensic League, Booster Club, Councilman. Leave tomorrow to tomorrow- this is my Lucky Day. ZTNEL LENTZ, Classical Xl Math Club, Art League, Friendship Club, Glee Club, Operetta Club, Booster Club. One of these 'few and far between' girlsg delightfully quiet and unobtrusive. SARAH LEVIN, Commercial Pretty good .world if you take it all around. l HARVEY LEWIS, Classical Booster Club, Swimming Team. Slow to resolve, but in performance quick. HENRY LEWIS, Classical Tricky as a circus- side show, three 'rings and all. FREDERICK LIBER, Classical Orchestra, Booster Club. You see here a goodfnatured man. Page 62 l' JACOB LIBERTORE, Industrial Operetta Club, Class Play '29, Poetry Club, Social Science Club, Booster Club, Glee Club. Late to bed and later to rise, makes a student, or otherwisef' -VXLEONARD LIGHT, classical Orchestra, Booster Club. When I have nothing to say, I say nothing. lf IDWAL LINDBERG, Technical Hi-Y Club, Booster Club, Art League. Stadium but not a 'stubeg' a happyfgoflucky fellow full of fun. RALPH LINDOWER, General Band, Orchestra, Travel Club, Baseball. Virtue is gold, and goodness never fearful. Inter-class DONALD LITTLE, Industrial Booster Club. No better attribute to fame, than these words: 'He played the gamef NELLIE LITTLE, Classical President Friendship Club, Booster Club, Travel Club, Pure Science Club. Keep afsmilin' and afdoin' all yo can. MARY ELIZABETH LLOYD, Classical Dramatic Club, Basketball, Booster Club. Not too tall-yet not small, but fair and sweet and liked by all. DOROTHY LOEHR, Classical Leaders' Club, Booster Club, Basketball. Equally adept in hockey, baseball and track, a jolly good sport. MDOROTHY LOOKABAUGH, Commercial Glee Club, Operetta Club, Swimming, Science Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club. A prized singer with an estimable character and gracious manner. EDITHA LOVE, Commercial It's wiser being good than bad. 'i ll? Q HE 2 se N: G: qi M, 'f ali , h ., I J r -L .. -l-if , J, '. J. if I V0 me '1 1 X -lib fir ig, A .fr r l W 4 . S fr 'S .i .31 'cs fig' 5? lg 21,7-2, , .Q ya: En, Z 1 7' A ili '- 1' Q' -'hs 3 'l .J 2374 .- ' Y rp gl 'A 5: ffc, ,ii xiii . ,. ,, ., . ... Z1 Ag, 2,9 ,515 . , gh 127' '1 F 'Fi' ' rglf ,JJ 1:. :fi f' f-,fa ,ffl :Riff -P: 1 'l . huh' s k . i.,,'ic,,j3 he p -Z. ' ar ' I . 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' .K 55 I ' 1 A fx? I i 4 2 V15 .7 .1 lf , E, N :-f' gx. V l,V li HARRIET LUCAS, Commercial Booster Club. Witl1 so many distractions that we wonder how slze does it. NICK LUCHITZ, Classical Booster Club. A bit of lmmor, a bit of sense. fl V SAMUEL LUNN, General Never morning wo-re to evening, but some lzeart did break. LEONA I.UX,C0mmercial Modern Writers' Club, Glee Honesty and ability- tlze foundation of lier success. Club. OLIVE MACKLEM, Home Economics MIWOTTIMTI is always fickle. JEROME MAGGIORE, Classical Debate Club, Chemistry Club. A quiet man but quite a man. Possesses the art of being both interesting and intellectual. EDITH MALATESTA, Commercial Booster Club. A sweet attractive kind of grace. MIRIAM MALLOY, Classical Wl1ere is any autlror in the world, teaches such beauty as a womans eyes? HELEN MASTERS, Classical Class Play '29, Booster Club, Council. Ari iviclinatimi toward the stage, it is rumorecl, but we cannot believe it. Q EDITH MANFULL, Commercial Council, Booster Club. Not bold, nor slly, rior sliort, 'nor tall, but a new mingling of all. Page 64 FLORENCE MAURER, Classical Debate Club, Friendship Club. A girl whose quietness is persuaded with friendshipg an intriguing spirit. GEKALDINE MAURER, Commercial Booster Club. A clear conscience is a sure card. ,V CARL MCAFEE, Industrial The great end of life is not only knowledge, but action. CHARLES MCANALL, Commercial Booster Club. A humorous, industrious, and thoughtful seniorg destined to be a leader. X. OHN MCCALL, Classical Orchestra. ' 1 love fools' experiments, Fm always making them. fi P' DEAN MCCORMICK, Classical Class President '28, Quill and Scroll Club, Varsity Track, Swimming, General Adv. NA Manager, Business Staff, Class Play, Hi'Y S Club, Booster Club. 5 A star track mang M amiable and good looking. DOROTHY MCCOY, Commercial Poetry Club, Council. No lovelier can be foundg the girl with intriguing manners and melodious voice. NILES MCDANNEL, Classical Football. We all like goodfloolqing men. PAULINE MCGOVERN, Commercial Booster Club. Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are. GRAHAM MCKEE, Classical HifY Club, Golf Team, Booster Club. I am in no hurry for it. if 7, 9 li 'df-. .Q . i. 1 ra 1--1 l -- sig .--P g Ei girl Vw 27557 S3355 fi' ig .x,.t,.: 11' A' 'lg' 1, lfrfil '65 it M- L64 :. ffvlf: 1.4 i if-1-af-. i. glial -i 3555355 '.f.-Sega If-1-as get was awrfi '13-f. ggigww agifgwig g iff:-fi H2211-P , . . ,lf B 'fgiigm 'iii Si' f 12. - ' mi i 'Fe .. 3-'fsEY,l?r 527' qfiit , gf 1, . QS in CI W MW' . 2u - -. .'t' -f is f -ii - 4'- L '--37.6 5' ,, , at 2 K , ffif' illli A .big iii . 5561 2 rw 1 . ,,z.,, 54 'I -. Y. fn ' .MF -252' I ' ...s f., D- 1 1 9 'fi E l i!- ifi5'v.i Y? ' ' ' ki if '- . a.' Q is . lf: Q 'W L. fffkj, .,., .Mi I 'N' H :J Y L., .Ein TA.. z s il . . 62 i. is l' l M xi A . ' ll 4 .WU ,- s , ..' K lf .M is .4 'ru ,I 1 SL- TJ 1 1132 ie i V :T , '!5'. la? 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'i I 13' asv -Q it lu li i ni T an fe' . f-gd si ii . ,Z L 1 rl' ef L 4 7 ' all 1 if . ,J -1? .z e 4 MARY LOUISE MCKINNEY, Classical Shakespeare Club, Booster Club, Art League, Social Science Club. Friendly actions bear a lovely face. HELEN MCKINNON, Commercial Math Club, Council. Cause Ils wicked, I is. DWIGHT MCLEAN, Classical Shakespeare Club, Math Club, Booster Club. Has ideals and a worthy cltafacterg earnest in application. MARGARET MCMURRAY, Commercial Girls' Service League, National Honor Society, Friendship Club, Booster Club. A capable girl with captivating pefsonalityg the essence of sugar. ELDRYTH MCWILLIAMS, Classical She lives her own life and thinks her own Zl10'l.Lgl'lfS.H THELMA MEADOWS, Commercial Booster Club. just a dear quiet little girl. JOHN MEIMER, Classical , A friend to all- l lience all are his friends. E ill: GEORGE MERCER, Classical i Council. From care 1 am free. JACK MERRIGAN, Classical , Dramatic Club, Council. A skilled tovmentor, X enjoys life to the utmost. IANICE MERRIMAN, General To have joy, one must share it, happiness was born a twin. Page 66 MARICRIE MESSER, Commercial Booster Club, Social Science Club, Art League. Kind and considerate, tenacious in purpose. MARY METZGER, General Booster Club. Her laughing ways endear her to everyone. JUNE MEYERS, Commercial Friendship Club, Booster Club, Leaders' Club. Looks are not declining, She is a good sport. PHILLIP MEYERS, Classical Social Science Club, Basketball. Cheer up, old man, cheer up, We'll soon be dead. LUCRETIA MIHALTIAN, Home Economics Orchestra, Booster Club, Friendship Club. Fond of society and all that goes with it. NATELA MILBURN, Commercial Annual Staff, Quill and Scroll Club, Biology Club, Booster Club, Class Play '29, Dramatic Club. Has a sunny disposition and sparkling charm, desires to grow tall. MARGARET MILLER, General Glee Club, Operetta Club, Booster And remember that success comes to him who hides his timefl MARGARET L. MILLER, National Honor Society, League, Quill and Scroll Club, Poetry Club, Travel Club, Booster Club. Always friendly, and always square in life's old game. Club. Commercial Girls' Service Club, Friendship OTMAR MILLER, Classical Monthly and Annual Stall, Glee Club, Booster Club, Cperetta Club, HifY Club.es God bless the girls, I love them all. RUTH MILLER, Commercial Conscientious, consistent, cmoperative, and alert sense of humor. Page 67 ...,,, - 6. HM s,. . . L f., ,.. . 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',,, lf mv W' X, 2, .ali .vi 1' ii 'l-' 5 gl. gf si LL- 'L 'z' 'df' f, L .Z 'F' ,J fl l' I vgff as 1 44 r, ' r 1 g' H , is I 1. . 4 Q' . . gl ,. 42. Z is 4 gf U . I E' I I' VIRGINIA MILLER, Classical Glee Club. Sober, steadfast and demure, of this friend you're always sure. WILLIAM MILLER, Industrial Oh, this learning, what a terrible thing it is. DORIS ANN MINER, Classical Quiet and lovable: a prodigious worlqe-rg possessed of a strong determination. p 'MAJEL MOERY, Commercial Good common sense united with wit and intellect. ANGELINA MOLAVIT, Commercial Booster Club. To be great is to have your name mispronouncedf' ROY MONG, Industrial He is ever active, as ambition has no rest. DOROTHY MONNARD, General Varsity Swimming, Girls' Leaders' Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club, Basketball, Hockey, Track. They all say she's a 'jolly good sportf ' JAMES MOOCK, Industrial And what he greatly thought he nobly daredf' IDA MORRIS, Commercial Biology Club, Booster Club. A decided brunette with gracious mannerg a merry coquettef' BETTY MORRISON, Commercial Known for her genial disposition and never failing pep. 1 l -23. I I Page 68 .iv :ri-1 I' . Y, fi il - lll is , 1 lg : fe Elf .v A 9' ini ESTHER MORRUW, commercial reg.. ci 1 ti .m French Club, Booster Club. ,li .14 Her spirit overflows with merry cheer, ,525 lzas pep in every step. gf ,T-7,9 ' ,f Q 1 l l my , v 57 ' .-.lffl . ' 'lr' SUSANNE MOSELY, Classical bwawx ,1,,,,,5 Booster Club, Art League, Friendship Club, lif e - Operetta Club. ,lsr I -,L ,, af Style she has and good looks too. .31 -nlfiy ' 1?-'ig She does what she sets out to do. 't l iz P? K .gif .z' f'?'1i 22.6 -s i if GEORGE MOTTICE, Commercial 1:15. .3251 ggi Varsity Football '30, Reserve '28, '29, V-lily , Baseball Varsity '29, '30, Interfclass Basket- fip i 1' -5,9 '41 ball, Intereclass Track. A mighty athlete. jig . eggs -' J? Q' iff: -fi. R - 5,3 DONALD MUELLER, General rig, ',' , ' 14' Y ,-3,1 Football, Booster Club. 125 , Q25 -yi fi' gn Our youth we may have but today, f flu - we may always jind time to grow old. A.-Q filgii, I iff - if ROBERT MULLALLY, Classical .ES -555, 1 , Nomad Club, Booster Club. '32 lili H I 15-. . ZPQ . , A topping good sport, ,gall a live wire that never gets stepped on. W Q 'xy '-312: is ff , iti l gr.-f Ty 3- New VIRGINIA MUSAT, Classical 'E by gm Girls' Glee Club, French Club, Booster sit, -,ffl Club, Opmaa Club. . gg A friend to one, a friend to all. ,-52 521 if if? EUGENE MYERS, Classical ,ET Orchestra, Booster Club. ji A winning smile that wins many hearts. 'fir h, .l1'Z' KH' tif 5,35 +91 . if ,i- a ' ROBERT MYERS, Classical gif 5, 5 gr, Booster Club. Lively? Ambitious? Nothing else but. bij. F2 .ill es: 2- .,' gf MARGARET NAEF, Commercial Bank Agent. Innately artisticg dependable and persistent: if E energetic and loyal. , 1 - 'A l EDWARD NAGEL, Classical 'f 25, True as a needle to the pole, or as tlze dial to the sun. -2 352, P.: 2. all assi 1:3 3.-1 Page 69 ' 4 R 1,2 .gg rg x,. l Hi Je. ,. .1 :I 1 gif 3 rj ,1- up, I - . f ff,-Q 'Lil 4 ,i sf l'-i 1 .- - 1 Qi ' 31. will , ' 351 539 L- 191 - '55 Wi 'lf .Q 5555 o 3 5 1'-fm , , if Eg 553571 :iff Q -. . I A 'Is ligz-g' 2m1m2H 54112 , J- -K MN- ' 'if ,jig , .. az 1'-be J, -Wialsq 'rm- fi Wslfgii' JA Wi,- ,fa ' 1 s fy, 'ig- ,X 5 'f' ffl if -fl -5 N' v. Qs , yr I. Sf 'f' ice r x 'L Y V-' K A J A if- 4 Q- 'vh I ff. 5 BN Y' if I if ll l 1 A ,L S bil W3 5 :ITL -. lr 6 fr' ' H 1 it 4 'F i rfhfb 'np lf I-, 'fl' Q? L, . 1 1 -A -:- , fs ,. , JE 41 Ji, 'f 9 'V ll l sf er 5 lg -re. . 4, I ,g V 1 1- c. I A ,IFA Q qs 4 I H. ,ggi qs f Q r Sh Par 5 ' ilx 1 I 1' lm' ' ' 4, if L' l a i1iQ1f, f . , ., , , , . fa viii, 1 . 15 if--Q . r Q23 . gi,-I ll ' S si? 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It's clieerfulness and wisdom that succeed. ERMA OBERLIN, Classical Patience is a flower that grows not in everyone's garclenf' STANLEY ODAR, Technical Hi'Y Club. Reserve for me, a place in the hall of fame. CHARLES OLDROYD, Industrial Glce Club, Operetta Club, Council, Band. Clever, quick and full of pep, the word success in every step. 'V .FRED OLNHAUSEN, Technical HifY Club, Council, Booster Club. Fred always asks, 'what should a man do but be merry?' E ROBERT OSTERGARD, Classical HifY Club, Monthly Staff, Booster Club, Quill and Scroll Club, Young fellows will be young fellows. EUGENE OTT, Classical Band, Orchestra, Hi-Y Club, Travel Club, Chemistry Club. One who mixes reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirtl1. Page 70 MARY POLUMBO, Classical The girl with the sweet disposition. DOLORES PAQUELET, Commercial Booster Club. Pleasure and action make the hours shortf MELVIN PARKER, Classical Booster Club, Council, Varsity Football, Baseball. 1 Aggressive in businessg capable of accompf 'shing things without publishing the facts. . lf VIRGINIA PARKER, Classical Hockey, Track, Friendship Club, Booster Club. , Red hair, constant talk and habitual smile. . EDWIN PASTORIUS, Classical Art League, HifY Club, Stage Craft Club, Booster Club, Volley Ball. A man in every sense of the word. MARY PATRICK, Classical Class Treasurer '29, Shakespeare Club, Booster Club, Poetry Club, Art League, dx President Girls' Service League, National Honor Society. St. Patriclfs own namesake, the owner of a radiating smile. VAMATILDA PATT, Commercial Booster Club. Theres nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. GRACE PATTERSON, Commercial Glee Club, Operetta Club, Monthly Stall, Quill and Scroll Club, Booster Club, Science Club. Tiny-but good things come wrapped in small packages. VIRGINIA PATTERSON, Commercial Pat's good nature and contagious laughter are two good reasons for her popularity. ELIZABETH PAUL, Commercial Booster Club. A happyfgo-lucky sport, with a generous heart. Page 71 4? Si at are yt? I I '1 f?- Y-l J -xx A 54' x ll l -5 1 'i li F fl l .IC 55 1 -I 1 .iq- fri n,.,v .0 .4 2 I. n I I il F ,ff i , iz ,Y 7 J? up W , we I , xy Ns 11 llil Lal ,ral W iff, ,Qi 'ZF' V 64253, .6-, xr-' Q, I :SJ 5 Y . ,Jag fgaa' 'A 5-L' i ,6 K , gig, .I '.,g hz- ,gg gi. ..f?' ' ,HQ .fr '-54 fi, fi' 12? 4. 'Ivo 2.533 gtzfj' 1 ii- ' . K 221.-45. .'-ff' H31 if 7 ii-,ii J I agua. -- N V12 3.-iff' - 117' vw 5 i v, -. file? 'F 5.5 .1 at -its fat .biljor 5 12-,-L 53? r -.730 4 -:ffl '- : . -.,', fs gift. la ffl W Vrfj :-11 1 than -4:-i 5- 1 no .53 vu - . r, 1-,Q -4.5 .:, .gf . 3 ff.. f lf, il g jig! .5 'ull ' lfia, C 1 3511 if 'j .re gs :i-3. 1,1735 95,11 ,. , Eggs Q! 'I fggr . -,. H ' rg? 1-is ' ew, ' 'may fg- fri ' FS- l -1, 9:5 'QL EH , 5- 1 ' 5-lfiil 535. 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ELMA POORIVIAN, Commercial Her bright brown eyes quite often seem, to dance with life and mischiefs gleam. HELEN POPA, Commercial Booster Club. Her eyes are ever sparkling, with a wand'-rous, witching charm. VIRGINIA POSTLEWAIT, Commercial Friendship Club, Booster Club. A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded. Page 11-'V l W VIEREDERICK PRATT, Classical Senior Council, Basketball, Swimming, Hi-Y Club, Booster Club. And so he said, 'it's up to fate, I wander if I'll graduatef FLORENCE PRIDDEY, Commercial Shakespeare Club, Friendship Club, Art League, Booster Club, Science Club. Many receive advice, only the wise proft by it. SALAVAN PRIMEVERA, Classical Booster Club. ' True glory lies in noble deeds. lf Af LENA PRINCE, Commercial Booster Club. The appealing charm of exquisite daintinessg intellectually curious. ROBERT PRINTZ, Industrial Pure Science Club, Booster Club. Experience makes us wise. CORNELIA PRITCHARD, Classical Girls' Leader Club Pres., Booster Club Pres., Dramatic Club, Councilman. An allfaround girl in books and leadership: a combination of everything that is good. WILLIAM PRITZ, Classical Social Science Club, Booster Club. Laughing is the most healthful exercise. GLADYS PROSSER, Classical Booster Club, Friendship Club, Glee Club, Operetta Club. She'll have her way, if it takes a day. MARY QUASS, Classical Her heart, like the moon, is always changing, but there is always a man in it. Page 73 EMILY RAIRIGH, General Booster Club, Poetry Club, Track. Man has his will- but woman has her way. i . flv A 1 i I. -. 1 i .2 -5 1 i .av r 1 i s jr -2- 'J' 'R. 4 V Q 1 . , 1? 4' -.9 i ' .W .. gv' 1' i, V t - X, ' xl' . 'w 'lic 1. -.4 1 VF, A ,thi 'fi I .V'?m 1 as V . ff-1. 'ziggy , -. 7: -3 . A, cj ai - '5 555 1. ,vs ig, 5 ij, 5.13.5 9 1, f..- 14.- -.. t - 'F V .V f. , :,',L-1' g . .is , ..,, 3,5 . fr -,wr 3 . og ll ,' '.' I-1 gy gg . pg . ' j -nga v . 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THOMAS RAY, Classical One of our most youthfulj ,a strong backer of student activities. ROBERT REES, Classical The mirror of all courtesyf' STEVE REVNIK, Classical Chemistry Club. Considers work a fascinating ga-meg contented with gaietyf' KATHLEEN REYNOLDS, Commercial 'KA maiden good, without pretence, blessed with reason and common sense. CECIL RHIEL, General Science Club, Glee Club, Operetta Club, Booster Club. From his eye does ever beam, that little dancing, devilish gleam. EVELYN RICHARD, Classical Girls' Service League. My heart is like a trolley-car, always room for one more. JOE RICHARDSON, General Baseball, Booster Club. I am no wo1nan's foot-stool. ALICE RIEGLER, Classical Girls' Service League, Friendship Club, Science Club, Booster Club, Math Club. Little-but oh my, the things that girl can do, Page 74 KATHERINE ROBBINS, Home Economics Chemistry Club. She is smiling, she is gay, indeed, she has a merry way. if RACHEL ROBERTS, General A kind, pleasant smile for all whom she meets. ELLEN ROBERTSON, Commercial Glee Club, Math Club, Poetry Club, Friendship Club, Operetta, Club, Council, Science Club. A winsome lass of dignity and quiet happiness with stenographic interests, ABE ROBINOWITZ, Classical Science Club, Booster Club. He said 'done.'--Done as soon as said. PAUL ROBINSON, Commercial Booster Club. Small but mightyg a determined worker, a successful executive. 2' IESSIE RODERICK, Classical Efficient to the nth degree. VSROBERT RQHE, General , President Hi-Y Club, Reserve Football, Swim- ming, Math Club, Booster Club, Council, A fellow who always manages I to work out a way of his own. , MARY ROHN Classical My l Annual Stall, dirls' Service League, Quill and Scroll Club, Glee Club, Art League, Basketball. Pretty, peppy and enthusiastic, an ideal person to be wifhf' Vlll'HURMAN ROHRER, iudiismai Wliere'i:e you been and whatcha have to eat. IRMA ROLLI, General Leaders' Club, Glee Club, Orchestra, Pure Science Club, Poetry Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club. Specializes in smiles. Page 75 .5 i r L 'l Q11 S 2: Q ,I-' y- 1' ez 21. P :3 ,, C47 . . V it 15.3 S if ip ' -. iv 7-e. 53 + ia, -2 ' 1 e :i 1,2 . 43-.l sq 'f' :ff if: , 25 4:4-'rg .., i , .- , . -, ,Q sg ,W '- .'! . :Y ,5. r, ei' . 1 . ig? .53 dv- lljz li' :,l'N , ,jr pgfli ag 3-, 3+ ,355 3. 'wi l :ft Ji, 1 .nil NLP, 1: 'vi A -' .1 ,M :-u . .'.. t- -its . wi. ' 1' ,yi J' ' ' ' K' .- ' -'i' if-r ' -3 l 1 ' 2.7 ' , 11:35, N-150 -9 ff 'I 1, 2'i .f 'S-f. Ti 6 'ff w s, if gg -.' 1. i','i,1 Er- 3- 561 134 if V '4f'fpzrf . ,ffl 1.1 2-1 I v:,, 51 -- xl ,n . Tlx 3:23 w 5:2 -fr 51 L1 is -,ga ,, 455 A 4:1 ik uint :gg EL- if 11 .Qld .fr '34 4' , :CT 155, 9.2 1. .Q 3 --. 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One may smile and smile and still be a villain. RUTH SAGERMAN, Home Economics Glee Club, Friendship Club, Art League, Booster Club. Hers is a ready wit, tempered by grace and a good disposition. LEO SAINER, Industrial Equally at home whether standing on his head, or on his feet, AUGUSTINE SAMUELS, Industrial Band, Baseball. Wl1ateuer he does, he does with all his might. 1 Page 76 UNE SANDERS, Commercial Girls' Service League, Friendship Club, Art League, Booster Club, Council. High mental power, made beautiful by an endearing sweetness. TREVA SANDERS, Classical May one like her ever be numbered among my friends. f ARVIN SAUTTERS, Industrial Swimming Team, Booster Club. 'Never be satisfied with small successes, or you can accomplish far greater things. PAUL SCHEETZ, Industrial I am sure that care is an enemy to life. MARGARET SCHELLHASE, Classical Glee Club, Operetta Club, Art League, Booster Club, V'olley Ball, Social Scicncc Club, Hockey, Basketball '?iO. A friendly gal, a dandy pal. !rEVADE SCHICK, Commercial Booster Club, Hi'Y Club. A genial lad, gifted with the ability of making friends. KENNETH SCHLADORN, Commercial Glee Club, HifY Club, Booster Clubf A truly admirable senior. WALTER SCHLAUPITZ, General Booster Club. He is a boy liked by all, and not bashful with girls at all. LUTHER SCHNEIDER, Technical Stage Craft Club President '30, Booster Club. Worry kills men, why die? PAUL SCHNEIDER, Technical Wo1nen interest me not. g 1 1 5 il -i ez H., L l ,v Iv - of if s ZZ . JF: 32? W. .59 me 'ww' .,.x . i v - x'- xilfl Lin ,Cs 4' i- -1... f :F ...N fini ,-f,-iflgqs 4 . ,sr fri jiilkp A 3-Mcviu. 4. ,. . .6 .5551 i- 1-.ar fi-4 Lt. '- 1. 'flu 22,5 7, . ,,,t YZ. ,,w,4, .SV .FF 't' 5 Q! 4. l., ::::' gh .viii .Yr LI--12 , .,.: s sr, in 1,1 MW . --rpm? A. 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PAUL ALLAN SCHOTT, Classical Varsity Football '29, Basketball '28,'Z9,'3O, Track '29, '30, Another of our football starsg noted for his athletic ability, also his curly hai'r.' y LLOYD SCHRADER, Industrial The world knows nothing of its greatest men. NADINE SCHUMACHER, Classical Girls' Service League, Math Club, Travel Club. Her smiles are soft and sweet and liindg indicative of a peaceful mind. WILLIAM SCHUSTER, Industrial Poetry Club. Nothing succeeds like success. PAULINE SCHWAB, Home Economics Never growl, juscismile, smile, smile. FLORENCE SCHOTT, Commercial Math Club. F'rolicsome and gayg and every move radiates determination. 'JOHN sEEsHoLTz, Classical HifY Club, Booster Club. Quiet of tongue and with a high. sense of honorg manly and honest. Page-. '78 1 r Til L Q1 x .119 a Q1 l l'f: i s li? Q .lg rkkui '- 9 23:1 ,Z ' 1, :Eg MIRIAM SEESHOLTZ, Classical 5 : if Friendship Club, Booster Club, Operctta lil ff , :ffl ciub,o1Cc Club. gig ig, ,gg .. , , ,, ' ,Ir ,t-'J 'fe Very studious and a bit reserved. film ,jggfi fu- FQ. :: A gi' n g 3.3.5 l PAULINE SCHOCK, Classical 3.53 A careful student, a good friend and an excellent girl. gif , 1,-2l, .. 'hilt 1912 5.f5? ' .1.:'.fi'i 'Q ld Tifl 'Z-'l lf : rr 'fl -'EHR ' fiflfff-3 ii :ff . ,353 -fl-'ii If: CARL SHADLE, Classrcal I .25-5 arg' ips! Glce Club, Booster Club, Pure Science ,gu i Club, Math Club, Operetta Club. ff X' ggi ggi 25513 J '- if 'ig .Qi.ziet but frank, a competent student. ji? . MARGARET SHAHEEN, Classical Poetry Club, Social Science Club, if Friendship Club, Booster Club, French 3-Qi SQ, Club, Girls' Service Club. Qlrfy iggg, ijjj Be not simply good, but good Q. for sometl1,i'ng. lf ' 'S l 1 'E Q lf: 'lil HAROLD SHANKEL. czammi 5,53 girl Hi-Y Club, Booster Club, Council. 14 3. H rf 'i' Good nature is one of the richest fruits, , Qui ri rg.. gf ., Q, ef . slr fe'-.I LOUIS SHURMAN, Commercial - A lover of the great out-of'doorsg -iii l ever fair and square. .r fl-i he 122' if-If :5 nw:-5 -1' . 'll' nl' if ':-Ta :fy ar , .fu- .gf JA '- Q53 ' -ig' MARGARET SHANNON, commmri .5 ml .- 1 3- ' She talks much and generally manages -'girl to say something. fi- fs! r'ifl RUTH SHARFF, Classical QI, Poetry Club, French Club, Swimming, Hockey, Girls' Service League. Nothing great was ever acliieved lglffz without enthusiasm. gif, .r 15 Y fri il L ii: .Simi 5 .3.5, I . ' il ' '. Q R V 'K -l 'CATHERINE SHAUB, General 5: M Booster Club, Poetry Club. 'Qi lhWl1df'S done can't be undone. gil 'V at-., ls L3 - 0 -T ,jigj Q - :ie ,A Zi ' z egg! V VERNON SHEATZLEY, Classical if Booster Club. Q Let's be gay wliile we may. '55 9,1 LSI 5' 'lg 5 .fini Page 79 35 - Q. fall Q. Ara . 5. ..,. 1 'f lf' li . Qi . 4? 5 417 CSE, 1 lla' ' ' I 'WV 'J f il 2 fi ' . ' X. 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CLAIR SHISLER, 'Teclmical HifY Club, Booster Club. He is an absolute necessity when a gloom chaser is required. FRANCES SHIVELY, Classical Glee Club, Operetta Club, Booster Club, Travel Club, Friendship Club. Not much talk. a great sweet silence. HELEN SHOPBELL, Commercial Booster Club, Glee Club, Basketball, Track. Her 'reputation is complete and fair without a flaw. ,- in P! RUBY SHORB, Commercial Booster Club. Ardent for adventure and eager for knowledge. Q Q Q RQ .g U GEORGIA SHRIGLEY, Classical Shakespeare Club, Booster Club, Science Club, Girls' Service League, Glee Club, Class Play '29. Operetta Club, Council, Committee. We feel that grand opera is her destiny unless a good time proves a greater attraction. HERBERT SHRYOCK, Classical Swimming, Booster Club, Science Club. One we won't forget. Page 80 7 Q X NS' 1-. X its MARTHA SICKAFOOSE, Classical Girls' Leader Club, Basketball, Hocke Booster Club. I am changing the alphabet to put 'u and i' closer together. Y. MARGARET SIEBER, Commercial Booster Club Council. , Mischievous, and full of go: a tease from experience we know. Lf ii OBERT SIGLER, Classical Class VicefPresident '28, Shakespeare Club, Glee Club, Operetta Club, Science Club, Hi-Y Club, Golf Team '29, '30, Booster Club. The greatest men ask a foolish question now and then. FRANKLIN SIMMERS, Commercial Booster Club. This learning-what a bore it is. MILDRED SKEELES, Classical Girls' Service League, Class 'Play '29, Booster Club, Friendship Club, Debate Club, Committee. ,A A pretty, peppy girl is she. U What more can any female be. MILDRED SLABA, Commercial 'A very capable person with an individual way of accomplishing things. JOE SLAUGHTER, Classical It's one thing to be tempted and another thing to fall. CLETA SMITH, Classical Art League, Booster Club, Friendship Club. Dependal7ility itself, a miss both charming and demuref' DONALD SMITH, General Straightforwardness in him we find, we like him one and all. 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MARGUERITE SMITH, General Booster Club, Modern Writers' Club, Swimming, Art League. Known for her quiet perseverance and limitless patience. PAUL SMITH, Commercial Club, Volley Booster Club, Science Club, Orchestra, Band, Hi'Y Club, Council. His clever brain and fingers slim, will win a high place in the world for him. PEARL SMITH, Commercial Booster Club. She has good will toward all that live, letting unkindness die. VINCENT SMITH, Classical Booster Club. A ford, a ford, my kingdom for a ford. VIRGIL SMITH, Classical Booster Club. Of everything he undertakes, a vast success he always makes. EUGENE SOFFEL, Classical Stay me not, I am a busy man. STEPHEN SOLDATITS, Industrial Basketball, Swimming '29, '30, Stage Club '29, '30, Booster Club. Begone dull care, I pray thee begone from me. Craft JOSEPH SOOS, General Booster Club. Truth is the highest thing that man may keep. Page S2 BETTY ELLEN SOSKIN, Classical The spirit of youthg an understanding comrade. l I RICHARD SPANAGEL, Classical Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, HifY Club Travel Club. One of the best of chaps. ELEANOR SPELMAN, Classical Leaders Club, Girls' Service League, Friend' ship Club, Booster Club. She will not forget us as others will do, I know she knows me, and I think she knows you. IRVINE SPENCE, Classical Art Manager '30, Quill and Scroll Club, Business Staif, Booster Club. A modest and unassuming lad, upright, sincere, and successful. ALICE SPIELMAN, Classical Business in her head and dimples in her cheeks. DJHOWARD SPIES, Classical Poetry Club. A pensive lad of poised selffpossessiong individual in his quiet thoughtfulnessf' HELEN SPIKER, Classical Glee Club, Class Play '29, Operetta Club, bhakespeare Club, Booster Club, Art League, Council, Class Secretary '29. A clever little blond, with lustrous curly hair, and a patented smile. DOROTHY SPONSELLER, Commercial Booster Club, Travel Club. A thoughtful maiden and a true friend. MARJORIE SPOTTS, Classical Leaders' Club, Booster Club, Basketball, Hockey, Council. A smile that drives the blues away, plus brightness and pepf, EUGENE STAATS, General An enthusiastic supporter of school activities. - Page 83 4 J ,I 4 o 'li ill, i i it 2 ESV Q 45' 21 use is 2-ri s, . , gg f. . tl 55- E. -i . , . - ff. 'wig 1 1 ff. df g- L f Q1 55,2 .i ' 'k: .UQ , ' 7 ' 5. iff, 1 4 - az' .L f. -Vi . N ,- Y I n'V I J-1 , gl, 'hola L. rl I F F' f f V-5' ,Q r 2 l P B J 59.- PN R Q1 r i f 5 ,' AJ 1' 1 t ' x Q i . 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CLAIR, Commercial B A quiet girl in the class room, a lovely girl among her friends. a 5 HAZEL STEED, Commercial Leaders' Club, Booster Club, Basketball, Hockey, Baseball. She's always natural, Methinlqs, she's just naturally nice. BEATRICE STEINBACH, Commercial Booster Club. A picture of youthfulness and feminine sweetness. ELIZABETH STEPHAN, Classical Gayety and vivacity alll help make her a likable girl. L 'r EDITH STINE, General Friendship Club, Travel Club, Volley Ball. What other maiden could you ind, so young and delicate and so lgindf' JAMES STINER, Classical, Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Hi-Y Club, Shakespeare Club, Booster Club, Committee, Council. In public speaking lie was a wow. When it came to talking he sure knew how. lf IlDOROTHY STITT, cleeefeel Council, Booster Club, Basketball, Hockey, Committee. Care is an enemy to life. 1 XX Page 84 'X---f 3 .J x 1 KN.. fl T VCROBERT STOFFER, Classical HifY Club, Booster Club. It isn't what we stand for, but what we fall for. VJROY STOLL, commercial Booster Club, HifY Club. Don,t sigh, ladies, clon't sigh. V EVELYN STREBY, Classical Girls' Leader Club, Swimming Team '28, '29, '30, Council, Booster Club. Full of 'wim, wigor and witalityf 'ready to serve, an unusual type of girl. K FRANKLIN STUDER, commercial Social Science Club President '30, Glee Club, Operetta Club, Booster Club, Cheerleader. His voice will no doubt be of great assistance to him in pacifying animals. VDON SWALLEN, Classical Chemistry Club, Booster' Club, Council, HifY Club, Glee Club. True it is that we have seen better daysf' EMMETT SWIGART, Classical Booster Club. Wit and genius often pass among us, without being unpacked. lf' THOMAS SWINEFORD, Commercial They say he is quite popular with the ladiesf' MARYHELEN SWOPE, Classical Friendship Club, Poetry Club, Math Club. What a ' y to find a friendly girl. 5 care Club HifY Club, Booster Club. Ma e 'room for a man. C ' 0 Y 9.3. ' TAYLOR, Classical 'M 2 V li DAVID TEMPLE, Classical Class VicefPresident '29, Class Play '29, Booster Club President '30, Council, HifY Club, Math Club. Wl1y do the women fall for me? Page 85 -1 . .I- -s s .., . ' 'x Q li P' 'vi E2 Iii' 11- il 23.5 fl If r- ' .- -. A .f vm , ' .' Q, . -Ti 1 f. f', ., 1 15332 -- -'Y Y' P: ..5 , 4,7 LF, 1 V v --1 . . ,. 5 il -3 35 'iii ffl' yf, 1 - .r vii I '- .-5' . , U, iff 1 -'ll . . vu, 4 -'J '- .-. .4 ...l ,V ... J, ., , 17 Q W 333: Aj: 2515, fl ' 'ff .1 'IM .. ' -'f- - '..q -1 1 . LL .. ' vi lil W1 UF- i'- 'V l .1 -l 'f' . , 4 1. 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JI., H, -f .. 5 . ff, .1 rg , ef. 1 ., lf Q FS' ,H ar pw in ,,' . s- yr fn. , -. ' ff e S I ii- ,' :pf J mg , lgi . 1 E-I 1 is si? lil' .-1 .P fi-F , . . CARL TEWANGER, Commercial Basketball, Baseball, Booster Club, Volley Ball. Well now, you see it is this way. GWENDOLYN THOMAS, General Friendship Club, Booster Club, Council. True blue all the way through. LYNN THOMPSON, Classical Operetta Club, Glee Club, Orchestra, Band, French Club, Art League, Track, Booster Club, Leaders' Club. Be sure you are right, then go ahead. RUTH TIMPE, General Booster Club, Glee Club, Operetta Club Here is a girl so pleasant and sweet, one that we all like to meet. DOROTHY TOPLIS, Commercial Booster Club. Quiet but always true. loyal and willing to do. WILLIAM TRINNES, 'Technical Booster Club, Golf, HifY Club, Shakes' peare Club. 'AMela'ncholy, melancholy, I ue no use, for you, by golly. ESTHER LYNNE TRUBY, Classical Modern Writers' Club, Art League. A very merry, dancing, laughing person. EARL TURNER, Classical HifY Club, Pure Science Club, Booster Club. Mostly humorous, that's his style. GERALDINE TURNER, General Teasing brown eyes, gay dancing feet, a comely brunette. DORIS UN GASHICK, Classical Never ruffled-always a lady, consiclerate and sympathetic. Page 86 Lf'THoMAs UNGASHICK, Industrial A man of business, action and accomplishment. DUDLEY UNKEFER, Classical Council, Hif'Y Club, Booster Club. Give me a ford with the top down, and let the rest of the cars roll by. GRACE VANDORSTEN, Classical Glee Club, Operetta Club, Booster Club, Friendship Club, Orchestra. Her charms are such that never fade. WALTER VANORMAN, Industrial Booster Club, Basketball, Swimming, Track, Council. ' Worlq like a man, but don't be worked to death. JULIA VASI, Commercial Social Science Club, Booster Club, Travel Club. A merry heart is a good medicine. FOREST VOLL, Industrial He takes the world as it is, not as it ought to be. KATHRYN VONGUNTEN, General Leaders' Club, Poetry Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club. If you are looking for fun, this maid is the one. ELIZABETH WADE, Classical V Girls' Service League, Poetry Club, Booster Club. Bright, snappy, full of fu-ng a lady all adore. WALTER WALKER, Technical Booster Club, Class Play '29. Walt is an energetic and willing person, and besides he is friendly and pleasant. LEONARD WALLACE, Commercial Class Play '29, Booster Club, Council, HifY Club. Stately and tall he moves in the hall., Page 87 4 ii za: r.. it .X . fr. 5 .ii Q , fbi, , ff rl-,S C, 3' .if fx i .225 , A., , ,-.-,vi . 1, 'lift -c' g,. ,gg ,, . . 7 31252 gc' 'F fit-. :Qi .51 .,-fr , 5 f. ggi -4 :Q 5557 Alf: 'lil 'lil 5' 1fr lt,l'l gif ff: f if: ,wi .5-ff 'A -, gf' A ,Tc gf. 'hhz I , K. 'jf ' .S el. .L -, .,,t 32: '5 '. ra. 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L31 ll in till L- .E L, P' 'fl' r' if Ili' fy fl .11 Q' :4 4 . 1 ,ff 3. ff? , Hg 3 TP 3' f i ,g 5' lxij 2.53 lf? 7 -'FC ,- - ' ,WF P52 rbi 'fre ,314 Ei. ,Q 13: N gif ilk- 'Fri' , 'qs LY, ' lii X, 5742 15 me 41 u Q ,,1 A . , '5'-3 ff ,jf al iq- ,fb -ii' GF. 1'1- lo n fa ij' ,163 Y s ' l Elf 15 -,I ,2- gy .1 ' 1 1. 1, 1 1-ii ' Y fs fl f il- ,, r K P , 'J x , 4 K ' - n 2' ' 1, . . 1 4 - HELEN WANAMAKER, Commercial Art League, Friendship Club. 'LDisgu,ise our bondage as we will, 'tis woman, woman, rules us still. CATHERINE WARLOCK, Classical Very jolly, rather short, in all respects a real good sport. ELIZABETH WARSTLER, Classical Friendship Club, Girls' Service League, Poetry Club. Quiet on top but rippling with jollity underneath. DONALD WATSON, Commercial Poetry Club, Booster Club. One of the world's hardest workers, and he gets there too. f A VVCAROL WEAVER, Classical Stuclious, quiet and always at ease, ever contriving her teachers to please. lf E VELYN WEBER, General Glee Club, Booster Club. Dark hair, shining eyes, merry humor- she's a prize. ,X VWILBUR WECKEL, Industrial Possessor of broad smiles and good looks. I, lf! CHARLOTTE WEEDMAN, Classical Glee Club VicefPresident, Operetta Friendship Club. Club, Always a'smiling peppy and snappy, she's just the girl to make everyone happy. VXGLADYS WENDELKEN, Classical Booster Club, Math Club, Social Science Club, Modern Writers' Club, A smile is the mainspring of happiness. MARY WEST, Commercial Booster Club, Swimming Team, Che Club, Glee Club. Her smile was like a rainbow flashi from a misty shy. mistry ng Page 88 olfff li GRACE WHALEN, Commercial Girls' Service League, Math Club, Friend' ship Club, Booster Club, Council. ' Capable and profounclg lively and joyous, our own flapperettef' ' BETTY WHITE, Classical Annual Advertising Manager '30, Quill and Scroll Club, Shakespeare Club, Travel Club, Council, Peppy, willing people are always in demand. 5? , SlfiflARGARET E. WHITE, General P French Club, Friendship Club, Booster Club, Q Travel Club, Girls' Service League, Debate Club, Swimming Team. l A thoroughly reliable senior, 'Y happiest when helping others. - MARGARET L. WHITE, General Friendship Club, French Club, Booster Club, Travel Club. A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. VIFAUL WH1TE, Classical Band, Booster Club, Travel Club. Life's no longer if we hurry-slow up. MMARJORIE WILEY, Classical Art League, Math Club, Friendship Club. Her graceful air shows her wise and good- as she is fair. EDWARD WILLET, Classical , Debate Team, National Forensic League, HifY Club, Glee Club, Operctta Club, Booster Club. Dependable and trustworthy, honest as 'Abe' himself. ALICE WILSON, Classical Learn the luxury of doing good. Vrlosisnr WILSON, Industrial l JB' A wit that's keen-it draws like a magnet. , l l fri MARY WILSON, Normal Friendship Club. She's very refined, she's very sedate. l Y rise Page 89 1 ,. is 1. n il: Q. gc Ei ,e T1 'I 'ii ,,. f. , ni, ' a I-Vi f.. ,. in .N .L Lili 54- 2. l f f . if-, 1,.'...f. -v it ' .ET 1 ,. ? 3 y 1 rg l 'El .Q- Q: .2 gf! ji ,nr .Pi im . ,Li FZ Exg if 'tiff' is yi 1-. ,, , .W all ' ' 7 ,QM Bill 431- . 'el A 4191 fc 1 4,37 lihij. - ,,.3, Elf ,lfilil . 1, , -g,. . 'ii 35 l'v1 ,1 i j.-,KJ - . .GL 1 a J.: . ,- r 'Sf . 1' ,It 4'-1' J: ffl if f er -sm . 41 Eff 'Q is 'fr ' aff A Fi-:s. df . 'Sz ' 'FJ gi-ll 'ii lf H -T4 -1 ,XI -41: lf. 2144 13 is sea aaa ff- ure.-, i - .ii- gmt., t -Q.. y- 1 ff . 11- Q, 1: ,gr 15? i T? 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ROBERT WINGARD, Classical Booster Club. jolly, good natured and as far from a grind as could be imagined. CATHERINE WINSLOW, Classical Cheerfulness is the off shoot of goodness and wisdom. HAZEL WINTERHALTER, Commercial Booster Club. Kinder eyes, or a sweeter smile, have we ne'1e seen in quite awhile. MARY LOUISE WIRTH, Classical Glee Club, Booster Club. Whatever is worth doing at all Y is worth doing well. MKENNETH WITMER, Classical Business Staff, Booster Club. As handsome as 'Doug' himselfg FQ quick of wit and ajfable of mannerffx s - National Honor Society, Debate Club, Science Club, Girls' Service League. Her ambition-to be herself, and to live her lifeg honest and genuine. x DOROTHY WITTERS, Classical GERTRUDE WOODWORTH, General Math Club, Poetry Club. Like the moon, her face so round, is always beaming, so we've found. MARGUERITE WORSTER, Classical Debate Club, Debate Team, Orchestra. i Variety is the spice of life. HAROLD WUNDERLE, Commercial Social Science Club, Council, Booster Club. A good student and an ever dependable member of the class. Page 90 M. BERNICE WYNKOOP, Classical Booster Club. 'Tm always ready for any fun, from morning till after set of sun. ELROY YOCUM, Classical Never troubles work till work troubles him. ttf DQROTHY YOUNG, commmfaz Annual Staff, Leaders' Club, Quill and Scroll Club, Glee Club, Operetta Club, Class Play '29, Pure Science Club, Booster Club, Baseball. The very spirit of fu-ng chic and fascinat- ingg the reason gentlemen prefer blondes. ANNA MAE YOUNGEN, Commercial Pure Science Club. Warits to be a srenographer-until the right one comes along, a darling brunette. MARVIN YUTZEY, Classical Monthly Staff, HifY Club, Booster Club, Orchestra, Quill and Scroll Club. A cartoonist of promise, . ,, ever cheerful and accommodating. HERBERT ZAGRAY, Industrial Booster Club. He arouses others with his pep. MAXINE ZETTLER, Classical Her aim was always to be . all bright and shining. HARRY ZIMMERMAN, General Chemistry Club, Hi-YClub. A man can die but onceg have a good time while you can. . BETTY ZOLLINGER, Classical Booster Club, Art League Club, Friendship Club. We all like Betty-she is a good sport. uflLOUlS ZUBER, Commercial His motto is: 'The way to gain a reputa- tion is to endeavor to be what you desire to appearf -Page 91 i A: ' vii . J? TF F ..9:., ,, - 33, . . if '14, 'G L 1 r . 1' 2- A I r fa . 5 lx . ls :Q ff I l A C ni ,s I I .f ' N -ld . ap fi ' if li rj: E 11 w ,i 1 i 1 3' . , 4 in 5 . ii s , . L. . V.: -' ' 'L i , ig .irq ,. .xi .lil I ill 1- Er! Q F33 .5 ei' fi figpl : Qi' 64 'Lil V?t'lE,i :if ig! . 4. '5 ' is 9 ia ! gi. .lah -f, J vi P24 'tbl ,,.f- I I 1,2 .f.': f, 4. 1- ' - 1.5 v 1, gif -x 'P I -: :M ' fa' -:Jg 9'2 . .. . ,. 'ill - -'QF , . . :sua Y . -. 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X .Q , :, I 1 , 4 i , r ' ,Y 4 'v :- , V: Lg' :T I 4 I' it 5 SAMUEL ZYGNER, Industrial None but himself can be his parallel. JOHN MLADJAN, Industrial Ambition is tlze nucleus of success but a lucky star is sometimes needed. -LOWELL KNEPPER, Industrial Ready, willing and persistent, eager both for work and fun. y l I l l lr !r l i.!'r,6 'lvf-is ' skinl- lr cp, .lk . Page 92 SENIUIQ CLASS IQEVI EW 'VUV' E SENIORS of the Class of 1930 look back over our three T' years at McKinley with much pleasure and the feeling that we have had a very successful high school career and have to N L the best of our ability maintained the high standards of scholarship and sportsmanship expected of McKinley students. Our Sophomore year augured well for the future. We had two very successful parties. We furnished some splendid material for the basket' ball reserve team and were well represented in the track and swim' ming teams. One of the outstanding events of our Junior year was the presentation of Eva The Fifth, a clever comedy of backstage life ably directed by Miss Iris Haverstack. This was something entirely different but neverthef less it was well received. We had two parties of our own and in june we gave a reception for the Seniors, at the Land O'Dance. This was very successful due to the splendid work of the guardians and their committees and the class officers, all of whom worked and planned for weeks ahead. There were Juniors on the reserve and varsity football, basketball and track teams and we were also represented on the debate team. The class oflicers chosen at the end of the Junior year for the Senior year were: Robert Nist, Presidentg Ralph Ross, Vicefljresidentg Iris Riley, Secretaryg Elizabeth Spray, Treasurer. Our Senior year was probably the happiest and most successful of all. Our athletic teams did well. Our basketball team survived the finals of the district tournament at Akron and the swimming team after winning the district meet in Cleveland went on to a high place in the state meet. The boys who won their letters for football are: Benson, Everett, Fehn, Fife, Hinton, Mottice, Niederhauser, Ross, Schott, Sleighter and Parker. We are also verylproud of our debate team which certainly has dis' tinguished itself. A Gilbert Sullivan Opera, The Yeoman of the Guard, was pre' sented by the Senior-Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs combined with the McKinley Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Hanson. Our three parties were unusually delightful as was the reception given for us by the juniors. Our first party was during the Halloween season, the next was a Valentine Party at which a very unique program was given. A farce of the Senior Opera written by several of our witty seniors was enjoyed by everyone. Our Senior Farewell was held in the spring and enjoyed by all. In the middle of the year we gave the school a flag to replace the old one, draped at the front entrance. Our gift when we graduated was a trophy case and a sum of about five hundred dollars to be used as a fund for any suitable project. In closing we want to thank our guardians for the splendid help they have given us all through our high school career. They were: Mr. Boone, Mr. Chenot, Mr. Ford, Miss Hastings, Miss Lutz, Miss Perry and Miss Shelton. We feel that any success we may have attained is due largely to them and to their efforts in our behalf. Page 93 ,J-ergqaz-Jz2.vf:-1 5 4. gf J 'i .. af .- r . lil , 35. , .j 'L un- . 'gli ff f. 1 v- '. '6- . ty. l :,. ,, ,ni pt, 5' ,pf w gi J Lf . 4. I -4- f -I 1, ,Q 1. aa. 7-5,10 -.S -. if, 11 fa-'l ' .Q-' - Z rx T 'A' .fi V ff.: 'E M. W: 1.- A-i A E9 i' 5 1 ' jail iff' if ' VL ., P1 Q.,- , .rr - I I :-'. f' 51,1 tw if :-- -54 34, .gi ve. .1 6 .L- Jig :Q .g :Safe .Q nr.: . . , -,. --A V.. ff .- .3 .4 -,ap ,. 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N v W if J' Q r if N' 1' L' 1' fl i X t ag v lin ' ,, f 'fx ' if s 8. gl 1 L bi' gm 'Sf 3 If A 'X I y K X . 1 H' 1 T , , ' ir 11 4. l if gg if Q J Q :4 . Q., I :Z- ,agi 1 ,K rg lat' ' ' , I-.-5' ' 15 L.: ' ,, L., ,I 'EL I 7 , 5' P, - ig, ., l ' ' IL rw - I' A CLASS - D0,EM By MADALYN P. BARHAM, '30 GYO Life's TWiIi9ht just as a beautiful twilight When evening shadows are low, Into mysterious darkness With all its beauty must gog Still seems the night after twilight, Still seems the fair world below. Softly the line web of darkness Wovexi with charms of the night, Silently each tiny sunbeam Enfolds with a rapturous delightg Wond'ring and waiting a new world, A new world with visions less bright. We, too, have walked in a twilight, School days! What joys we did share! And from each some radiant light shone, A sunbeam so regal and rareg Into a stern world of strangeness Passes each one free from care. Hearts that are bright with a sunset, Courage as clear as God's sky, Faith with all pureness and beauty, We've gathered in those years gone by Ready to reap priceless treasures, Ready all Life's ways to try. And when in our Life's quiet evening, And night's shades are drawing more near, McKinley and school days so happy Before our past dreams will appearg And ever in Life's later Twilight, The name of McKinley we'll hear! Page 94 5 I 51: iQ :Q 3125 i , 1-if -'-1 'LQ' - -2 --is-AU RQ! A -:fi 2 fl? . 57.3 ,, '35, 5 Hg' ,. ?.' --J : x 4- - gig, - 1 tp- .1- if 229 2 -,ig :Z 1 . 17. x -.fl I 6 6 J V V- ' x Kg? Q 73 25 EQ Li- .: . VV 1 3' :hi A ,ad , ,wg ' .Vx f. if ,A - 'arm ? -:Sf '19 f - -.1 lr 'ifffc 4:23 ' ESQ K1 ff .p - - 1955. .. . . , .L cf-ic . -3-31 . ,g.., ,. 2 1- Z., .,.. ,., 4 ' 493 i iffy' 4 Qi: :M-. g, 'yin -E5-i , 9 .1 , if 'F wifi -,rf 'ng 'X 1 19' YV' 54 '::ifa,, :. A- -- 2551-1 H 'JF 'fi flu X1 liek ,r . . . 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Being the largest junior Class also, we have Q S W 2 tried to accomplish many things to uphold the high standards of Tv the school. At the beginning of this school year, a Councilman and an Alternate were elected from each homefroom. Their first duty was to bring up to the Class, nominations for Class officers. These nominations were made and voted upon. Elbert Clark was elected President, Roy George, Vice' Presidentg Jane Quinn, Secretary, and Helen Burnside, Treasurer. The Class Guardians are: Mr. Young, Miss Hill, Miss Busby, Miss Weiirick, Miss Andrews, Miss Newton, Miss Walton, Mr. Manfull and Mr. Rickert. We feel that we owe a large part of our success to these officers, guardians and council members During the year three very successful social events were held. The first one was a Get Together Party at the beginning of the year. Au entertainment was presented in the auditorium and dancing followed in the music room. Cn March 1, a St. Patrickls Day Party was held. The music room was attractively decorated in green and white. An entertain' ment and dancing were the main features for the evening. The junior- Senior Reception was the last affair of the year. It was held at the Land O'Dance. This was given by the juniors for the Seniors. It was planned for weeks ahead by the faithful committees and guardians of the class and proved a huge success for everybody. .31 .. . , Page 96 The Junior Class Play, She Stoops to Conquer, was presented March 21 and 22, in the school auditorium. It was something new as this play was only presented once before in this part of the country and that time by a famous cast of players. The cast consisted of twentyfone members of the class and was under the direction of Miss Grace Busby. The class had representatives on the Debate Team as well as on the Athletic Teams. There were Juniors on both reserve and varsity football and basketball teams. Those who received the varsity football letters were: Frank Hodnick, Frank Plaver, Bud Hartsel and Clarance Rich. Those who received the varsity basketball letters were: Don Black, Robert Schreiber, Earl Schreiber, Robert Forsythe, Roy George, Grady Odam and Robert Swihart. A few also received their reserve letters. The Junior girls turned out very favorably for all the sports. The girls who received recognition for hockey were: Williams, Lyle, Lewis, Tate, Larsen, Oberlin, Rhiel, Burnside, Sommers, Grim, Smith, Bowman and Swift. Those recognized for basketball were: Tidrick, Lyle, Tate, Swift, Peters, Larsen, Sornmers, Bowers, Williams, Muntz, Reed, Bowman, Fehn, Oberlin, Siffler, Quiggley, Shrag and Grim. We sincerely hope that our efforts in trying to better the morals of the school have been successful. It' was only made possible by the co' operation of our guardians and council. In closing this school year, we sincerely thank them, and hope that in filling the place left for us by the class of '30, we have either kept its fine record or bettered it. Page 97 z lx 4.. ,. ll -an ' - IJ 'Is-1 all ,R 'P h x I' f L x x, I r W ' 4 J-1. 1 .1 1. . Si fbi' i . ,L L if 4 I 'S ' fa- fl ' fi - ht 4 'fi' ,fl I K' 1 1 'iw 'V' , 4. an vf Ov 'U . fy- .1 f, 4 Hx? 11 si J' fc nfv' ,fi 31. V A , F F ,g 4 Y 4' . ,Q J ' I . Q gf' , 1. f Ai , 3 s 2 v 1 , f ,- LE r 'Ll 4 41 f . Ya v Q i ,W .. ill? v -2 'K' ' -i 1 . gm, at -gi-. 1' fl: T, fffa .fi wi.. Q1 .- J- 'gr ills-'. if .M 143 Q i 1 35 31? 1 4. .af ' ffl: vp - .Vg ' g, , sl. V4 ,MR 5. -' If LL . Hifi' .:'- ' diff?- Y jra' l -avg?-' f sa .21- -1.5 mah, Q Jig if gi 5.-r . gn .L Q ft .5-E' iff 333 '- :ff . in 7164- in' 'I -':S H+: - A ,w i -3 W, A Anil its ,sgl , Sf- if 'W s - A zal llft-J ,LQ .25 1 -fm- Zfq ,111 F 4' 515' .'-.- -ny ,- 'P '.. 5- '-51 ' 'fb ' 'fc 1. 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SDDHOMDIQE CLASS DEVIEW VAN HEN McKinley High saw us last September she saw the largest f Sophomore class that had ever entered. There were almost two hundred more than the previous year. We were Hfourf teen hundred strong. Although quite shy at first, we now feel just as much at home as do the Seniors. We wish to express our appreciation to our upper classmen and the faculty for their cofoperation and patience with us while we were yet unaccustomed to ind' ing our various rooms. We, of the class of '32, are giving our best and will continue to give it in order to uphold the records set by the ones be' fore us. We are also striving to do more than uphold the recordsg we are striving to set so1ne records of our own. . In November councilmen and alternates were elected. One council' man and one alternate represented each home room. Shortly after this, the class oiiicers were elected: The results of this election were: Ted Wilson, Presidentg Harold Lendesmith, VicefPresidentg Desmonde Ward, Secretaryg and Wilbur Billings, Treasurer. The Hrst social event of the year for the Sophomores was held on December 14. The party was opened in the auditorium by words of ap' preciation from the President. The speech was followed by a short comedy, A Wedding. This was presented by the Sophomore Dramatic Club. After the program there was dancing in the music room and a movie in the auditorium. There was a large atendance and everyone had a very Page 99 0 B Q. Tl. .rs ii Qc if Iii .. I ,Q- .J in f Jw v 4 R T ','Q , .. 4 x r I Q If 1? .P 1 3 r A F '- if ,za- 'm ii f- ez? ' 'li r . - f Ar at-H' . Q- w. K. ,-ga' .,g. R. fri? ai - 7 .vt . - U. in rl 'Q fi Il' v it ii 'V-V lvl J.. . .1 .r ' e K1 .F L' 1 if fag v M .u- Z' lf? '1 109 ln' Av NL, 'rv' any nd B x 9 l 15' '5 gf iff p 2 Y 2 'ir 1 m v , 5,1 . 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If rl U ,rm ,-1 uw- iw , Q 2:25 ,1,:j',r, ye 45. 175 1? gil: fi sg-3 W t f 'T55' 'f 12: if 331+ ai ag-f 25 lg if .31 P29 if :QI-1 We ,fi -5 Jw? ggi'-I , i 'j..g 1.5 ffifff ' if 5131551 L :lift ffl -- l ' . , t f - f l 'zQ e-1 l ift , ..' . HAL- . , . g ,,.'g , , I .,, . . .f, aw' . Eff!!! ,. ijfr 41.5, Q ax- P 5, s H - if -L1 P LL. - SSX VJ I-,ffl 4,3 . . . , - 5:55 Q: enjoyable tlme. The second party was held on April 23. The decoraf 5 5 tions were 1n keeping with spring. A program was given and dancmg was the main feature of the evening. 31.5. A 5,1 Y- '11 ?.7L,fff, 57' if 'f fly fig The reserve basketball team, which lost but one game this year, was lah' .fi .72 , - - d 15:13, -ft, :. 1, composed largely of Sophomores, while our class also furnished some goo aff' -Q' . bg- material for the reserve football team. MQ, gf-3' Th1s year interclass sports were not upheld by the Sophomores as well as was expected. Both the boys' and girls' teams were defeated by 1545, -. Ace' g.g . , . QQ: :Q our elders 111 basketball. In the swimming meet we came out second, not bad for our iirst year in this pool. When it comes to volley ball, we top 123 . 4- ' Q ' - - - - H :za sl? the C1rCL11t. We won over the umors in a close race and received our 5 gf lj 45 numerals for the same. The girls' hockey didn't quite suit us but we must -1- ' -2' '1 . . . . cons1der that we haven't had near the expenence these JL1I11OI'S and Semors ff-.fs 1 Q: . . 4, gt. , have had. Altogether we think we have done falrly well as we are com' , iw,-7 v gf: . . -1 parauvely Lgreenn as compared to our upper classmen. -f 2' - - 'LW' 2 . . . . . ff? When not parucxpating in the games the Sophomores were responsible fx -. ' ', - . . . , ,ff for the largest section of cheering. We have tried our best to support Fi' 9 the teams and we hope we have been successful. We have not put all our - '. wi . . . . 55.12 5+ thoughts on athletics, however, but we have been striving to attam the TY. 1 ' . . . +' 5 highest possible scholast1c standard. 5 f : '. tx: , 5253, A tif? liz' 'wi 1. F .- ll' i A ,, ,. r., , -. 3' -I gf xx: 'S 5 A We attribute much of our success during the past school year to our class guardians who are: Mr. Weedman, Miss Coffman, Miss Galbreath, Miss Domer, Miss Clara Schneider, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Howser and Mr, Robinson. Page 100 'RU VH, fgjvi- 'nge MV' .I 1 g., -sl Z: ,-.Vg -fr My 21, 4-R. I -' -153' .t-.pri I 1.4. V ww-72-:-1' '3'.'!f:' 1-11 .wjffi 'Wi ,ave H .-Q ' 'fi 1-x - . -.y -.aff-.: Q-,1.4f'-WV kc-ff fm. ff. A-- - 4'zT'll :MV T . Z. QP .., . gh' V - mfg . x . 1.. if 'hi - - ik: 31:3 . '53 . -iff if ,- .2 -Lf' '- 1 -ffgl' -iw-'Q In ' lgfn, i, ,il r' .,- -f 5+ 1 njlgiiq . N, Li.. V , Fu 1 v 1.1 . ' f . -vw 'W,!2H'f'T'i'01'Is'lgf9Z4?4'fG19 . 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L+ .. .xy w E --'lf Q. 'Bill Elie ' ' hifi J 5' XX 1, .by rp . -5 4, V' E237 V . -. -12:53, 1. . 'Aa lllfllf .3 i.4gff' 5--34252 rv' 254:55 ,:'ftf:f31sf 2' 1 will :Phila - . if 'f?ll'lf75E Eff li Fifi? fl - 371 2' .. 'Kew +2 -!ZzE'i'3 V' p-:li Nepali A V' 4:f'f-'-: aW, iN:: t .1 V 4W.. t . ,,., 55. 15551 ala FUUTIBALL 141.31 ay-ati 1? McKINLEY 19-EAST LIVERPOOL O 1-.gjligig gf - - A ---- 'IAEA Q-.'q-5'-H335 W ,HE mexpenenced MCK1l1lCy Hlgh gr1dders w1th only two rg-:Ping f - . . . . . . . 'gwrff 4ff.f1.,x 3, veterans performed l1ke champxons 1n the1r 1n1t1al appearance fjgjgj of-,Jw.7j.f1Q5l QU of the year and overcame East Liverpool. Even though handif 12,1 I T211 W capped to some extent by lack of weight, McKinley refused to iii, T be stopped. The team played an alert game and fought with Milf -xi, a dogged enthusiasm. ' 1 . . HIKVJY :Apu In the first quarter Mott1ce blocked an East L1verpool punt and sl - wwf ., covered on the ten yard l1ne. On the next play Schott dashed around 3555 'f:'. iv:-t. left end for the first touch down. fgpfg .rpg .51 In the second quarter the Bulldogs scored almost at will, gathering the 23553 4 gr . . . . . . ,,-'wa 1,-:QI wg: rest of the1r nmeteen pomts. .Both teams tr1ed very not1ceably rn the last halt and each substituted freely. , 1521 .gait wt McKINLEY 13-AKRON CENTRAL 14 REI . . i.v?f!. -.if In McK1nleys frrst home game they were shaded by the narrow - 4852 41552 45,55 A , Af,-.Usd -,gp Hlafglll of one pomt by Central. The Bulldogs outplayed Central up to 'tggsfe - - wa :mv the last hve nunutes when they were overwhelmed. The first half ended .5355 Qqggfg in a 7-'7 tie. 9.323 fi, sf: ...fa 35552222 Kia . , -pg-ty - --- '-- A --,... . ,ff-v,-, ,gil :vt- .yfqlfjg Lffrfgi pg. A ' F2523 55 a me gina C55 .2143 'fl Iii iff- 'SME .- , .JT -WTI, -7. rf, ' T315 'IQ' LQ V. 'Ffg .. l 'KET' 'Q 1132 ACTION PLUS V rr 392 it - -A 'Q fy ff: Page 103 -,i R71 E2 I ? ff E Q' y. -, . 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In the last quarter Central again scored and made the extra point. Mottice's fine allfaround play from his center position was the bright spot of McKinley's play. McKINLEY 14-AKRON SOUTH 0 The fighting Bulldogs humbled South 14f0. The superiority of the McKinleyites over South is not even shown by the score, for they narrowly missed scoring two more touchdowns. The two teams battled on even terms during the irst and the greater part of the second quarters, both playing conservative ball and exchanging punts frequently. In the latter part of the second quarter Captain Fehn crashed through for a touchdown. The final score came in the second half with Schott blocking and covering a punt, and Plaver scoring. McKINLEY 0-EQOUNGSTOWN RAYEN 27 Youngstown Rayen smothered McKinley in the most convincing def feat since 1924. Cumisky, phantom halffback of Rayen, was just a little too much. Besides scoring three touchdowns, he gained about 200 yards from scrimmage. TOUCHDOWN McKINLEY Page 104 5 1-All ., . Throughout the first quarter the edge was with McKinley. The second quarter was different with Rayen scoring fourteen points. The second half opened with another Rayen touchdown. A little later they repeated this. But McKinley refused to be disheartened and they missed scoring by a narrow margin due to a penalty. MCKINLEY O-STEUBENVILLE 20 Before a crowd of six thousand fans McKinley battled Steubenville for three quarters on about even terms. But in the fourth the tide turned with the Stubs gathering fourteen points. The Stubs gained revenge for the tie last year. As the first half of play progressed each team made occasional gainsg but to no advantage. Then the Stubs blocked a punt and scored. In the third quarter McKinley pepped up and played real football, and lost a scoring chance by a fumble. In the final quarter the Stubs scored at will. MCKINLEY 12-ALLIANCE 14 In their first game with county scholastic representatives, the Bulldogs were defeated. Alliances team was forced to stage a great comeback in the third quarter, scoring fourteen points to accomplish this. KICKING FOR EXTRA POINT Page 105 Q - 4 P2 s.. .5 .1 va -r I NI : .W .P i f. v' 1-- 2 if iii 21 if of ff- 4: F' PM 2 3:3 5 3: Zi, 'Q ' 955 5' si! A? , wiv 1. 5 ' Wir - f 1 'B fu: lf!-glqzi aff! .112 ,. . V? T755 - 1 -4' iq, , .,, 4,4 .e. , -. , ', I 53 : 5 Ili . 'fi-.2255-S My Fl: ' iii Eff? '15 - 35,95 U! : Qsfvyn 'Him ,il -3 - 1 ,sf if ways i xr: ai '-QQ, 'ggfiiaf-32, ,11--1 Pg :ELEC :Mfg 1 2 rar, Q AIA- gl- ii-Li'f,fQ'- 1245533 1 .9sf55,'ia2' AE .ii-QE-A , '--rv ' : A tu ,i I-iilff l-Eff mfg' :wb .1 ' - 1 Mfr: -'ai mls -3, S3311 , -Vfx Q' V'-1. :, ' .' '-' 1-nu J .1 ,rx Leg, F, iff. I lf 'S 'C 'S I' ' 5' L il 'l 1 ,,-A l LF r,' 2, F5171 ? fu 3 '- 4 1 I r Q ig xyr I M, an , w 4 r, 1 'I A. 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QQ-ill in NPG we ye? gif mi ,f Y it aff r -I I4 I .-T' 1 :g if if i- 'W 26 .1 iff- f arc FF gi. 112,461 v,,4 A' Wg: Ext D -, Q, I ia, 5 f .fi EJ - 2 fpeff ni 5 lf Bud Hartzel, with his bulletflike passes to Cootie Rich on the receiving end, had the Red and Blue clumfounded. McKinley failed to ' ts and thereby hangs the story of the third defeat. Cl made the extra points SCOIC El1C EKCFZL P0111 In the second half Alliance scored twice an good. McKinley threatened to score but lacked the necessary punch. Hartzel, Schott and Rich excelled for McKinley. McKINLEY S-COLLINWOOD 32 In a most unusual game the McKinleyites lost their ii season. McKinley outfplayed the Blue and Gray of Collinvvood, register' ing twentyfthree first downs to Collinvvoods six. Although outplayed, Collinwcod deserved this victory, making all the breaks count and playing headsfup football. fth game of thc McKinley started out strong in the first quarter, taking the hall to Collinwcod's IS yard line. Then Collinwood started and by half time the score was 26 to O in favor of Collinwood. McKi11ley played a litt e et er Hartzel played a splendid game for McKinley. l ln t in the second half but it was useless. LJ. I W... AN END RUN Page 106 1 Qi, WM N ifillilii 5- :ai -me 15:5 ' nj .lu 5 . 43fiiu-il' i 'mgfi Riel .1273 'fi ,xg f 4452529725 it 'assi sg s Ai 12 ug Q.: -nm ., If.. iw 3513 : ' ,Wt --.IP 54 4 av . wt- .3-.t mg await: K .Pig W1 wa.-gi' 5 in-9 ulklgg 3 '.i?A..i 1 ,A ,f.,-.-L4 .- ,. ra - .la -L ., 1 . . .ZH v P-.gy ii. - '- l ' V2 'fr' ' E':'-, A 'RZ .-,gig , ff ' -74.512 L J. 1 '5 323141 71 liliiti f .J 1,5 .., ,-1 ., , we , 25 -.1 . 5 -f..1-wRfgg5l , -Q x ,-g MCKINLEY 0-DAYTON STEELE 13 The Red and Black was outclassed by Steele of Dayton, hut only after a desperate hattle The McKii1leyites fou ht viciousl to c . e g y ome out of their slump, hut to no avail. In the first period Steele had a very decided advantage, threateninv l M 1. O tic eKinley goal several times. Shortly after the opening of the second quarter Dayton scored. just after this McKinley lost an excellent chance to score, taking the hall to Steele's four yard line, but losing it on downs. Dayton again scored in the second half. Fehn played his usual iine game. MCKINLEY 6-MASSILLON 31 After playing an excellent game the first half, the McKi1iley Bulldogs seemed to become baffled and took a walloping from its bitter rival, MHSSillOl1. The score was the hi hest a d rivalry. g n most convincing of the entire The iirst half was a splendid exhibition of football, with McKix1ley holding the advantage at the end 6 to 3. McKi1ilcy in the opening of the second half went to pieces and Ivlassillon scored as they pleased. ' Glendenning and Kester, of Massilloii, were too much for McKi11le y. Schott played a good game at tackle for McKinley. .. Q 4 i A STONE WALL Page 107 x. 'a L. ,, A. 4 4 .,,4 X fu :Y .11 'Ji .sw rl. .gl N VM- 'Q L 4 I 1 Af ' A Bl! 1 s 'X 1. 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This record includes both the regular scheduled games and the tournaments play. Nine of the players on the team were Juniors and will be back again next year. Coach Peabody has proven himself to be one of the best coaches in the state. The records that his teams have established, since he has been at McKinley, are of the very best. The team, that he developed this year, playing some of the strongest teams in the state, can boast of a highly successful season. Wlien first call was issued Coach Peabody did not have a veteran from last year. A large number of players turned out though, including the members of the Reserve team of last year. By the beginning of the season the squad was cut to twelve men. Peabody experimented a great amount of the time with different combinations. The combination that saw the most service up to nearly the end of the season was: R. Schreiber and Odom, forwardsg Forsythe at centerg George and Captain Black at the guards. This gang worked well together. 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Qi , KM i .l I TROPHY woN AT THE NORTHEASTERN omo BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT E, x, 1 1 . gi.- tl Page 109 1, - E5 -355 ff: I . 42 i 5, , 5 X - Ax i ' ' 1 Q' f -: fl 'X 3? ' ','- 1 s 5.5. 1 ,I I F- Ig.. 1 :' .fi ' T 'V 31' .li a. -, , .fi H f. xl V .' F ph, ' I 1,4-I. . gg 5.3 .li 25--5 J V1 A .1 ,ra .fd A, 3 .ff .Y x- - Q: ..,. W in 1-I 13.1 Jw. ., '- . rg f ' -1 , N Q., 11 5 fs 5 ga ' if 1 ff if - f' .1-Bl HI' - -f':.-QU! ' :-:. .Q' , '-' l'- iff 1 -I iff 'gil l ' lf ' visa' 7 L -ll 'I il if fl via 12529 54. 5. 11 rv ,QV ,AJ ., .1 . .,, ., 4-., Na ggi. .ii fi li '-1 ,Wi f lf, . . , TI- Peabody made a drastic change, putting Black and R. Schreiber at for' .11 1 .5 wardsg Forsythe at centerg George and Cross or Hodnick at guards. ' The fast and accurate passing attack of this combination was feared by all the fig -5 iq? teams that it met. :fy .ff gf During the entire season McKinley scored 626 points to the opposing Til' ji' iff' teams 513. Captain Black was high point man with a total of 182 points. 'j' it He was closely followed by R. Schreiber with 132 points, Forsythe with S9 . ig., . ,Jr-V . .. . . ., . w . - -. M '43, poznts, Odom with 8.1 points, and George with 77 points. li -i' P 5-7 M K' l d th 'th ' to t the h nds of the stron .,-in 1 515 -:Q I, c in ey opene e season wi a VIC ry a ua U g j g' 51 Salem team. The team played good ball, even though inexperienced, and ' j won 4Of22. Li? The following week the Bulldogs received their first setback from a fl strong Mansfield team. It was a close game. The team held the lead .P-,TQ gf. e most of the game, but they couldn't stand the gaff, and lost 41f36. iq? if ,ff Collinwood then came to Canton with a powerful team, but McKinley PM 'Ia in a fast, exciting game defeated Collinwood 26322. 1 f, Akron Central was the next team that was completely outclassed by it, .' -5: the Red and Black 2742. ie, 2 I'-if McKinle next invaded Alliance. Alliance, with ive veterans, had , , e ,Q Y lg? an excellent team, and defeatedthe Bulldogs 3020. The team was com' 'QL - . . ,, ,. 64 -5 if -fm Q-:uc if it 'eff riff! , f,' fi-T' 41 .vi -..- I I - A im, 1 V5 4 Jiri lf .1 . fl 4? , .lr 'xg 4 ,j f Q i Ag ,I x Page 110 pletely off form and put up a pitiful exhibit' f b k b 1on o as et all. The next night evidently awakened by the defeat from Alliance, they took the measure of the dangerous Akron South quintet. With McKinley's passing attack working, South never had a chance. The final score was 31627, our favor. In the second county tilt of the season McKinley beat Massillon 28-18 breaking through Massillon's powerful five man defense time after for short range baskets. The followi d f h Warren 26425. ng ay t ey won another game from East Liverpool was easily outclassed and suffered a 3627 defeat. Alliance coming to Canton found the Dogs out for revenge for their previous defeat and took their scalp to the tune of 41132. A tired Mc' Kinley team was beaten by Youngstown South the next day 2923. Being in a slump the Dogs dropped another tilt to Massillon 3627. Massillon had an on night and dropped buckets from all angles. Dover was the victim of a ii ht' M K' l Black 27f2O. We players for their highly successful season. g ing c in ey team, and lost to the Red and wish to express our appreciation to Coach Peabody and his I 1 42 .Page 111 31 X V., A El -8-'le -ol .fp flu fi 2 as I 1 4 r :J-1 A 5. I1 1 1 I 'Y' f'-J A IK Y x '1 5 df If . .. I as ll . 1,-1 f :fp -f :iff Sf 2 -M 1. 24:3-4 :'. 5.233 .. '. ff? r a 3.2 .1 .,. ai. i f S75 A -' .' P: L H ,lil , 1 ,--. ,jj fs. ea Fw YA av' fv. aj-. ,fd :J rg. 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Stivers, Fremont and Akron East were the other three teams. McKinley entered the tournament at Columbus as one of the district champions from Northeastern Ohio. The other district champion was Akron East. In the first round of play at Akron, the Bulldogs won their irst game from Wadsworth 4620. The Dogs used their second team for nearly half of this game. In the second game, they played Kenmore. Coach Peabody started his second team and they played nearly the whole first half, the regulars were then put in to finish the game. McKinley easily won the game, the score being 30-12. That evening in the finals of the first round the Bulldogs met Akron South. In a very tight game they nosed out South 17f16. By winning this McKi1iley was entitled to return the next week to the District Tournament. The entire team played well during these games. As their first opponent in the district tournament the team played Lakewood. It looked rather disastrous at the end of the irst half for the Red and Black with Lakewood leading, but a great rally in the closing moments of the game, led by the diminutive guard, Frank Hodnick, the Dogs pulled the game out of the fire 2220. McKinley returned the next night to meet Akron North in the finals of the northeastern district tournaf ment. It was a nip and tuck battle from beginning to end. A bucket by North in the closing seconds sent the game into an overtime period. At the start of the overtime period, one of McKinley's forwards snagged a bucket. The Dogs then 'Lfrozen the ball the remaining time. The game ended 23'21 in our favor. The winning of this game made McKinley one of the cofholders of the northeastern district championship. In the state tournament at Columbus: McKinley defeated Chillicothe 29f16 in their irst game. Chillicothe using a five man defense stayed on even terms with the Red and Black during the first half. In the second half the McKinleyites' powerful offense dazed Chillicothe and the Dogs coasted to an easy victory. Entering the semiffinals, McKinley played a mediocre game and was defeated 25518 by Stivers. They just couldn't get going. They missed numerous shots, and the greater majority of their fouls. Stivers, that night, won the state championship by defeating Akron East. An unusual honor was bestowed on one of the members of McKinley's team. Roy George was selected on the allfstate team. Roy was very deserving of this honor. He played a wonderful game. At the district tournament, Cross was chosen as a guard on the tournament team, and Black as a forward. McKinley rooters congratulate the team and coach. Page 112 First Row-Bohers, E. Miller, Dujfygjones, Billings, johnson, Kattrnan, Badger, Gottshall Seco d R -M ' ' ' ' 11 ow yers, Pastor, R.M11ler Grnfm Clark Neil Brownsberger Benson Le er. Third Row4Mr. Young, Swaitz, Kessler, Davis, Belden, Westover, Moore, Edwards, G1 . , uton, karam-, Hedu. IQESEIQVE FDDTIBALI. C OACH Ward Young produced his usual ine Reserve football team this year. which made the best record of any of the Red and Black teams. The team was composed of choice juniors and Sophomores. By the result of their record they will assure Mc' Kinley of a line varsity next year. ' 1 The team played nine scheduled games. They succeeded in winning seven of these engagements and only dropping two. The Reserves defense was so strict that just three teams were able to score against them for a total of 38 points, while they amassed a total of 142 points. Some of the line material uncovered were: Badger, Clark, Ivfiller, Belden and Brownsf herger. The Reserves in their first encounter of the 1929 season defeated Louisville 180, and next played a strong Denison team and gained their second victory 13f0.Their thirdlvictim, St. Johns of C: t -' 1 i R , l . 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The next week still in their slump they lost to Massillon 6f0. The Reserves then came to life and defeated Akron West 27-O, and in the last game of the season conquered Akron South 27-19. gig Page 113 4 , , Q-ef, 1 '. tr. if .-,tis-wr' 'iliiiit 1 r A-v lfl fl i af.. ESE ff 1 l:'i5i .: 51, PM 1 --5: .'- .-f, r. 5 ' f F -' if ' xii. H. Qu 3' F45 -. 'X-li V-.ix .r,. ,., .., .:. ,gy 213' ff: r 'mn . V5 V A. 1 . ..5,. is --3 ., , ,,,. J 4 ,, .xv . ..- .. , rff' : .fav - Q 11, jg! iz'-2 'L .V,,, Ta 1. ' 'lt ,Wt -4 wr '31 'Q 15 L., n as , rf. - Q.. ' 'A x re Jia 1- f.. .. ..7 .,,, M, i. if? . 4 - iixzfpisyu. . '. 1 J 1 55,51 ,, ,. i i',s. 'v I ,1 -'L :. i 1 iw -1 - . ... , . g .5 gl -. if. ' r .Y 1. -5 1' jf' ri -'f h. '-' Y- 1:1 W - X -2' . .. iv' - mv., . f - s A - ' 1 Y . ,F , N '. 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In the last eight years Carter's M Reserves have won 105 out of 113 games. This is a remarkable record and one of which we may be proud. This year's team possessed besides a wonderful offense, a neat defense. They scored a total of 363-points to their opponents 236, averaging about 28 points per game, to their opponents 18. Captain Doc Clark was the most consistent scorer with a total of S4 points. Frank Hodnick ran him a close second with 74 points. Red Miller, Bill Belden and John Boylan had 63, 60 and 32 points respectively. In their first game of the season the Reserves lost a narrow decision to Akron West Reserves, 2Of10. The results of the remaining games with Reserve teams are as follows: Collinwood, 28f17g Akron Central, 2'5f11g Louisville, 31f16g Alliance, 28-273 Akron South, 3'5f14g Massillon, 18'1'7g Warren, 2142, North Canton, 3S'18g East Liverpool, 37-20g Alliance, 2648, Massillon, 311255 Dover, 35421. The team Was composed of four Juniors and ten Sophomores. With nine of the present varsity being eligible again next year and these members of the Reserve team, the struggle for berths on the varsity next year will be unusually keen. Page 114 First Row-Koppc, Student Manager: Barbour, Schreiber, Forsythe, Ross, McCormick, Miller, Gotshall, Mason, Phister. Second Row-Ward, Billings, Clark, Clevenger, Williams, Van- Orman, Moore, Rich, Shott, Miller, Smith, Student Manager. Third Row-Dennis, DeCamp, Boylan, Schreiber, Evans, George, Willett, Hinton, Benson, johnson, Dale, Coach Young, Hawke. vanslrv TIQACK gf , OACH Young produced one of the finest track teams in the history of the school last year. The team succeeded in winning , all of their dual and triangular meets, besides doing very well A 4,4 ' in the District and State Meets. The Bulldogs captured first in the District Meet, having eight points more than their nearest competitor. In the State Meet they placed third. In this meet Rudy took iirst and McCormick third in the half mile, Hummel tied for second in the pole vault, and the mile relay team composed of Barbour, Mason, McCormick and Rudy, won ,first place. This relay team ran the second fastest time in the United States. In the National Meet, Rudy, Canton's only participant, succeeded in being crowned one of the two national halffmile champions. With Barbour, Mason, McCormick and Ross back as veterans, Mc' Kinley should have a splendid season this year. In the first triangular meet of 1930, between McKinley, Akron Central and Salem, we placed second. The Bulldogs also captured second in the Salem relays. In both of these first two meets Salem beat McKinley by a narrow margin. Gotshall, a Sophomore, has been one of the outstanding performers. The remainder of the meets are as follows: May 3, Quadrangular Meet with Massillon, Wooster, and Akron Southg May 10, Lakewood Relays, May 17, District Meet, May 24, State Meet. 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VAIQSITY SWIMMI N13 , W HIS was a recordfbreaking year for McKinley tankmen, due to F the effort of Coach Brannin, who developed the strongest tank -J team in the history of McKinley High School. 'RN C -HJ? In the dual meets the team came out 'Lt the long end by winning six, loosing one, and tying Lakewood, last year's state champions. The results of the dual meets are: Akron East 26, McKinley 49, Cleveland West Tech 30, McKinley 45, Lakewood 47, McKinley SO, Akron East 22, McKi11ley 53, Cleveland West Tech 16, McKi11ley 59, Lakewood 36, McKinley 36, Wooster' 26, McKi11ley 49, and Carnegie Tech Freshmen 15, McKinley 60. In the Northern District meet held at the Cleveland Athletic Club pool, McKinley finished first with 26 points, beating last year's state champions by six points. With the breaks against them in the state meet, they finished third. The 16Ofyard free style relay team, composed of Beam, Macklem, Beatty and McCor1nick, set a new state record of l:23.6. Macklenu, a sophomore, set a new state record in the 22Ofyard free style. Besides these noteworthy performances, many new school records were created Next year's prospects for the varsity are very promising. With the loss of only ive letter men, Coach Brannin should develop a 'team that will make a strong bid for the state supremacy. Page 116 'PN .ii p .Q few? i ' ' 5 .11 Va., 1, , . x 4 A If X-,v. gpm,-V-.5-I First Row-Pavlinich, Fehn, Griffin, Calhoun, Odom, Russ, Planer, Badger, Rahul, Pastor. Second Row-Kopp, Samuels, White, Carnes, Fife. Thorlev, Pizzalotto, Mottice, Soffel, Parker, Bors. Gerber, Coach Peabody. ' VARSITY BAS E BALL ASEBALL, introduced as a new sport two years ago by Coach Peabody, is rapidly becoming more popular among the activities Z of the school. Although it is a difficult task to establish a new JAMA sport, Coach Peabody has done well, and produced a winning combination every year. The team of last year won 'nine out of twelve games-also in the State Tournament, they were defeated by Columbus Central 11 to S in the Hnals for the State championship. This year's team shouldibe as good if not better than last year's team with the return of five lcttermen: Burkhart, Fehn, Fife, Pavlinich and Pizzalotto. In a practice game, the lirst of the season, the Bulldogs def feated Waco 6f1. The first two games of their regular schedule being postponed because of cold weather, McKinley played their opening combat against Kent and won 165. The next day they met New Philadelphia and by a great rally in the eight inning won 7f5. An unusual happening is the holding of the District Tournament here on May 9 and 10. The remainder of the schedule is as follows: April 18, New Philadelphiag May 2, Kent: May 3, Youngstown East, May 7, Mt. Union Froshg May 9f1O, District Tournamentg May 14, New Philadelphiag - fi :rr , . ..,, 4, if L 5 2 3. 44. as .. rw , li 14 Z . ,l .iff 1'-4 . 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' Lrg- -if T . . :.f:'..s -5?-a ? 153,71-' . ig t 5:1-filiil ,pf McKinney, Hod-nick, Brownsberger, Schladom, Trinnes, Schneider, Espenchied, Sigler. 13: :Mir Zz as -.5-1 - sous tgtafg 'ug' Eff' ' ff 'f -35' fi. NM. . . .153 fjti N. ' ' 'NTIL last year, golf had always been a minor sport at McKinley. 93 There had been teams before .but they had played a few matches ijiffj 1.53 9 and had gained little recognition. Last year, however, a schedule 2' Siva me 1 of eight matches was played, four of which were won under the f,4a: ff 'Q ig ,Q fs-fe ,, . . . . . M ig, leadership of Captain Sigler. The team also placed sixth in the sfgif, as 5 northeastern tourney which was held in Canton at Tam O'Shanter. iii- This year, an even more successful season is expected. The team, 4 -if 1, . g.-4 , . . . . ., with Sigler again Captain, and with four regulars from last years team E lit if back, is expected to win the district title and earn the right to compete gif 'EQ in the state finals at Columbus. Two matches have already been won. Af In the season's opener, Akron North was trounced 234, with every Mc' .. IQ, M . . . , . . . W, Kinley golfer winning his match. Youngstown East was the next victim, 'tl .' l- - ' ,2Q3,j,I, ij falling to the tune of 15 fl. fi -if 23' ?' E' . . . . gfgfn pj Four Seniors: Sigler, Trinnes, Schneider and Schladorng two Juniors: Brownsberger and Hodnickg and two Sophomores: McKinney 1, and Espenchied, comprise the team's roster. These eight qualified from 53.1.-9. .F a Held of thirty entrants. P.'.?l'3Q3 , Li QQ, .K Dates have not been tentatively fixed, but games will be played with Q :jj Akron West, last year's district champions and state runners-up, Youngs' ff town Rayen, Struthers, Wooster, Orrville, Akron Garfield, and Akron aff? , South. f 4? An undefeated season and the state championship is the goal set by the 3 'ga team. Good luck, gang. 4 gy: 1 . Ria. E-'55 Page 118 ., Cy- ' ai. 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I , f S: '61 1' vlf J +I 'I H' 3 1 i I l 1. , Jr , 1+ 5 I ' j -L 'Qi ' gf if '- x , Y X ',v :Q x I2 li a f f Y , , x Ls ,rn , i l Y- r , W 1 ' ef' ,pgs J tx gf . s 4, 3, K, 'n -gi .1 Q ff, fr: ir. 2 .V ,-1 -, J L4 I. fx L 41 ui l , t J ,I fr 'Q 59 I I' S 1 A Q. r J , ' 1' ' I ml f i 'I ' ' L2 ll f .if . 11 , A, : X11 M J ff 4, . 4 , 4 t- Y 4 1- r P: , . If 5 'yi . rl xii x 1 J J Kamm, Westlzoefer, Temple, Light, Barton. I if ' VAIQSITY TENNIS 'LLLAJ ,, HEN Coach Peabody called for tennis candidates about thirty' 52 five boys answered the call. This was a very fine turnout in Q comparison with the number of men carried on the team. In NA! J choosing the team it was decided to have a tourney and that the boys who came through to the semifinals were to be carried. Five men were to be carried and so the ifth man was chosen by another tourney, the participants were all those who came through the 'rirst round of the first tourney. The boys who came through were: Dick Barton, James Karam, Don Westhoefer, and Dave Temple, Leonard Light came through as fifth man. The team was composed of one Sophomore, two Juniors, two Seniors, the Sophomore being Barton, Juniors being Westhoefer and Karam, and the Seniors were Temple and Light. Dave Temple was appointed Captain and was given charge of the team. Their nrst victory was over Wooster 4f0. The rest of the schedule is: April 30, Allianceg May 2, Orrvilleg May 7, Allianceg May 9, Orrvilleg May 14, Woosterg May 16 and 17, District Tournamentg May 23 and 24, State Tournament. The team started the season with a victory and hope to keep McKinley tennis record clean. Up to this time McKinley tennis teams have never been defeated, they have tied matches but never lost any. Page 119 I 54.4. f A, F' 33. 47, 1 ' -' - if ll 2 . 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I , K rw, Q , W f i L52 . 1, . ,X ., 7 'E If ' U . if First Row-wC'rim, Patterson, Steed, Spotts, Kerr, Loelw, Howe, Mascot, Mascot, Warlock. Second Row-Goss, M01-mard, Tidrick, Bowman, Pritchard, Smith. 'Third Row-Gurney, Tate Peters, Claypool, Sommers, Shopbell. Fourth Row-jolmston, Larsen, Lyle. Tl-I If YALE-I-IAIDVAIQD GAME HW HE Yale'Harvard game, closing the girls' basketball season, is 'I 5 , the outstanding event of girls' athletics during the year. The KU members of the varsity teams, which are chosen for this game, KAN! are selected from the three inter-class squads by the girls' athletic coach, Miss Whitlock. These girls are the very best of sports, know how to take defeat as well as victory without arguing, and show lots of school spirit. The teams are so evenly matched that a close combat is sure to ensue. The game was played this year on March 10, in the music room, affording great excitement. A rapid start was made by both teams, Yale scoring first. Then Harvard, not to be outfdone, began scoring and the half ended with Harvard in the lead, but Yale not far behind, lOf8. The second half Yale exceeded Harvard by many points, but the deciding quarter brought many baskets for Harvard and immediately before the whistle blew, Harvard made a basket which closed the game and tied the score, 26f26. Before the game and during intermission, yells were led by cheer' leaders, Dorothy Patterson for Yale, and Frances Ellen Howe for Harvard. Yale had the following lineup: M. Spotts, Captaing E. Spelman, A.Tate, M. Tidrick, W. Gurney, H. Steed, E. Peters, E. Johnston, R. Goss, D. Monnardg the mascot was a bulldog. Harvard's lineup was: L. Kerr, Captain, W. Lyle, T. Claypool, D. Loehr, H. Shopbell, D. Sommers, C. Pritchard, O. Larsen, V. Bowman, M. Smith, the mascot was Jean Binkley. Page 120 il A JA qv Y 1 . ,ir Fi' , ,,, 1 ,. S' 1 f ge his i Wi' y 7 . .. as . .ww is S Qfiigfikrf sqft rS',,,'iff'l gr - ,jx .i':.e'fg': ga. J.,-,M1,.,i 'Ill iq 'L -'K 'si-isa ,pvc ,fjfzzf ggiafltin PFAM' wizlfir -ls ' f'.'::'-We 'iiQ1:g.a-1 I-1265. 13.2331 is. 31 fir '35 - :1 fE-lil , lfif-'ell' z5l5,ffgf3gf NSTQHQFN 'EQEGQE 1 Exits? ants ,,. wggmii -:gm 153325 -2145? iqrzl - ,LQQW VJ Hifi? flfglll , ,efysallf 'fs iwfhz 'iv' 35 image .mmf lv 1 Q Ugg ,!: all p wg: 41-Pura. waliia' 2-1 -. L'-I u ag,-,Fey Y f ,swf ,fghiv AQ-af ry1g.g2'5 were . . , .Ki : ' H- 4' ' Faulk, Sports, Steed, Monnard, Claypool, Suckafoose, Johnston, Shavtff, Slzelt, Parker, Pritchard. 51-Q53 1-L K lihki' VP- lime' :affa- 5 ' l -I ' 1 7.4 wi ,tag 9 r-NS, stiff: SENIUD GIIQLS HDCKEV 3,395 FINE Senior hockey team was chosen this year from the Senior I I , ,A-': ' , egg.,- g1rls who tried out for hockey. They have practiced hard and 5352 :aj played many games at Harters field, where all took place, and fl have come through the season with only one defeat by a very H A I . 7.4, fgililflll few points. However one game was tied with the Juniors, and though . . . A . , . , 'jlQi,f!, two overtime periods were played in order that a decxslve victory might 533425 - - Qi -'KT 145.11- be made for one team or the other, at the end of the time the score still LQ1irf95f,l . . . . . ,, ., ?T',53'l remained a tie. Consequently the championship has not been determined, ,Effie . . . 'ri-+2 P . 51-f although the teams are planning to play it out as soon as possible. Qgffifg M2123 girl! The first game the Seniors defeated the Sophomores, 9f6. The second '13gg,r, . . . . . 152574 -fe. game with the Jumors did not turn out so well for the Seniors, losing 215. . . 3,1-5! fin The next game the Seniors led the Sophomores 9f4. The following game ggi- . . - . 'Wit 'Rr the Seniors were glad to surpass the juniors, VO. In the last game with 55432 . . . . 151- Ma the Juniors, the Seniors were offered great competition and were unable gina to untie the score 3f3. Great credit is given Miss Whitlock for her line .gg coaching during the girls' years at McKinley, . . ' , , , FFR?- The following girls made up the team: Cornelia Pritchard, Captain, -Ely . , Q' Q13 in Edra Johnston, Martha Sickafoose, Helen Shelt, Mary Catherine Hebert, . . . :Jr eg Kathryn Faulk, Virginia Parker, Ruth Sharff, Dorothy Monnard, Hazel rig . . - ET. as Steed, Mar orie S otts and Thelma Cla ool. iff P YP ry, ,vi 9,4 is 'Sl' f,- .FJ DJJ: vi Pi? 'Til W . yi, Page 121 Sri xi ' ff' rl? W. it Ei? - V ' . I w ' x Th. I y .s ii.: F1 1.1 L ..C A'.' .13 fx . fa 11. '-jig .A 1, ai fri ZR. :IA A - , V . :jf . 2.. Qi Y.: F3 7 .T-' fi Q' 1 I 'Q 'W L1 gills I LSR Cf. 1 1 lA Q ,ng gf. W r a 5:11 P ff Y . 7' J' V 4 if' . ns? D! ft Lf' 4 7 c ,ir lil :if ..- ., 1:3 ' Y' . . .1 1 as ,K , 9- 2 i :fi Q, f .. Fl ri , lr 21 ' 1 , Q . 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' if i ,G 7' . 5? -L 5.3 ff ff 4 . 4 .,,g 1 . ff? ' ri xg i if 6? - .,., . P31 Ir .qi 5 '4 5 Williams, JUNIDIQ GIIQLS' HOCKEY HE junior girls have turned out an excellent hockey team this year. Great spirit was shown in response to Miss Whitlock's call for recruits. Q The team has put forth earnest efforts in every game. Their irst game played on October 15 was with the Sophomores and ended 6'3 in favor of the Juniors. The next game the Juniors en' countered the Seniors and won their second victory. The score was iffl. A ain they defeated the Sophomores 11f2. Then the Juniors met their g first defeat and bravely trailed Of5 in a game with the Seniors. But the last game for the Juniors proved most exciting. This was against the Seniors and neither of the teams gave in, for after playing overtime the score remained 36. Therefore the championship has not yet been decided and the Juniors feel that a line hockey season has been spent. The games were attended by interested hockey fans who showed ine school spirit. A11 games were umpired by Miss Whitlock and Miss Andrews. The t as com 'osed of: Waneta Lyle, Captain, Mary M. Rhiel, Gwen eam w p Williams, Marie Bowman, Jeannette Lewis, Alliene Tate, Inga Larsen, Helen Burnside, Margaret Smith, Dorothy Sommers, Marie Crun. The substitutes were: Jeanne Swift, Marjorie Bowman, and Virginia Swihart. Page 122 First Row-Burnside, Rhiel, Larsen, Lyle, Bowman, Menger, L. Bowman. Second Row Sommers, Ebert, Tate, Oberlin, Grim. 'Third Row-Smith, Swilmrt, Swat First Row-jGills,A Sweitzer, Riley, Thomas, Ritte b h. S rs aug econd Row-Brownsberger, Melclz.oxr, WI ' Pl1'll' ' ' utmev, zips Merrigan Curry Swallcn Third Row Ca b ll H , , , . - mp e , examer, Kiesling, Bowman, Fries, Kling. SDDHDMDIQE GIIQLS' HDCIKEY -N HE Sophomore girls began their hockey season this year in a ' K., game with the Juniors on Qctober 15. They were defeated in their first game, the.score being 6f3. On October 17 they played k their second game with the Seniors and lost by a score 9f6. However, the Sophomores have played hard and displayed line school spirit. Cn November 6 the Sophomores surrendered to the luniors. The score for this game was 2f11. In their last game they encountered th Se ' d ' ' e emors an went down to defeat 4-9. And so the championship was left to be determined between the juniors and Seniors. Jack Frost played quite an important part at many of the games, but hard playing and great excitement kept the girls warm. Generally, though, they were favored with ine weather. A peppy crowd attended the Sophomore games and showed that hockey is becoming more and more important. While the Sophomores did not win any games, they are not scared out d ' ' ' an are coming back then Junior year as resolved as ever. The regular players were: Elnora Riley, Captaing Dawn Gill, Arlene ry, Celestine Phillips, Janis Swallen, Melchoir, Mellva Thomas, Irene Cur Betty Merrigaim, Marie Sweitzer,-Gayle Hexamer, Virginia Bowman. The substitutes were: Doris Rittersbaugh, Janet Ybung, Melba Kling H' 1 . , . . aze Kiesling, Lois Brownsberger, Helen Levinger, Dorothy Fries and Mary J. Witliier. Page 123 -5 as 1- - -1. -wa.. . ,.,. 'Gif w nn., .1 , L We nm 4. . ,,, 1. ,,. I F, z li m RI il. - f fif 'cn 2 1-V, . ,,.,f, ,A- .W I: 'Eli N, in .ff ,st Ai r A 1:2545 ,f-LET i'5i1i gf.. .diff .', fi,i? .lam Y f Off' an-A? ,wifi ..:,. ' f ,gi -2 'masfi 1'- 'ak-my .ffzgx ... v - 1- f: z,g,r yy il' yy.. ,,f-Vit' rf-,grill ' eff?-Q? :fag ,JET4 ',1-- x .3-qs r 'jprli' SYM ',.,fq5ifIff .,,....gl. 3g.W3?i5', .'.g'i3gfy, -,',5a,::- -.f..p,gh - 'f 1.51-15. ' '1 Lair! iwffffgc 'W-swf r mg, 121. 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U Volleyball is just a new intrafmural sport being tried for the JJ? first time this year. It takes the place of the relay carnival held d the cross country race whic A HE season's intrafmural athletic events op h was held in former years. last year, an The Seniors had a little tough luck and finished in third place, the Sophomores taking first place. The league required each class to have both A and B teams. Due to the newness of the sport a great many of the teams were not experienced or familiar with the game. The A and B teams each played four games. Every game was closely contested for all of the teams were of about the same ability. By the manner in which volleyball was received by the different classes this year it will probably become an annual affair. It will not be long until volleyball will be rated with basketball, swimming and track, as one of the leading intra-mural sports. Volleyball is a fast game that ref ' ' ' ' h' best. quires every player to be on the alert all the time and giving is A great amount of enjoyment was had by all who took part. Keen rivalry and good sportsmanship were characteristics of the Seniors during the entire schedule. Page 124 First Row-Paulus, Lucius, Leahy, Odom, Carnes, Psolla, Shaheen, Riggles. Second Row- Gambone, DeCamp, Penny, McKenzie, Poofman, Moore, Haskins, McKinney, Hross. Third Row-Corbbits, Krebs, Uebelhart, Muzzy, Vona, Ralml. Fourth Row-McLean, Swilzart, Williams, Odair, Kane, Hass. , JUN ICD BUYS' VOLLEYBALL NEW intrafmural sport was adopted this year by the intrafmural sports committee. It was volleyball. Volleyball took the place of the relay carnival held last year, and the cross country race held in former years. The juniors finished second in the series, the Sophomores took lirst, and the Seniors third. The volleyball league required two teams from each class, an A and B team. Each team had to play four games. The class that had the best standing at the finish of the league was declared champions. Both of the Junior teams were composed of splendid players, although some were inexperienced at first. The teamfplay of the Juniors was very exceptional. All of the games played were exciting and close because most of the teams were of about the same caliber. Each member of the team had to be wide awake and on their toes all the time for volleyball is a fast game that ref quires a player to be on the alert. Volleyball was received by all of the classes with a large amount of enthusiasm. Most likely, it will become a permanent intrafmural sport which will soon rank with basketball and swimming. Everybody that participated in the games had an enjoyable time. With the experience gained this year the Juniors should have a great team next year. Page 125 I' .L Wx YK if 1 . at .ff ll: -It , . 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L fl J, , 1 -iifiiql gmfg ,nfl f-T,,:,,, . 3.,,w, 5-212 ff f .aw :Wx 5 1 'fin 23f'as.- L-irc' 32253: if' ffm. -'r1 .u,Qg-y an-. gigs,-tal. yn? 1.331 aa. essay. 'fn' air. 5121.1 iw 66:2 1253 vi 'fl' Eli: Lis- 'wk Lil g1f.IIf'2 A, ' nv.. Af.-F. A 11 al if 15? '4 . - 'G . -1 h A rg 54212 is ld' as H52 52 if-V ' 4 A 2575? Z4 H fgL:x',.' fi: ' 1' iff Ai A MQ? 'X ip- Q fait? f- its First Row-Ward, Wolfartlz, Hufler, Dol Wood, Quinlan, Spack, Hexamer, Blazy. SUDHDMDIQE BUYS' VCLLEYIBALL ,-X L HE Sophomores, in the first intrafmural event of the year, made K. the other classes realize that they were going to be required to EJ do much better, if they wanted to win that coveted honor of being champions of intrafmural sports. The Sophomores, by taking first place in the volleyball league, got a flying start toe wards that coveted goal. The Juniors placed second in the league, and the Seniors placed third. Volleyball was for the iirst time tried in place of the relay carnival of last year, and the cross country race of former years. It was a success and will probably become a permanent feature' of the intrafmural sports program, ranking in time with track and swimming. Volleyball was arranged by having a league, each class being repre- sented by two teams, an A and B team. The Sophomore teams were wellfbalanced with a splendid group of players on each team. They never gave up and always kept giving their best. That is one of the reasons for their success. Although lacking the experience of taking part in intrafmural events, the Sophomores performed like veterans. All that took part in the games had a great deal of fun. During the entire schedule, the Sophomores showed a spirit of good sportsmanship. The Sophomore class wishes to extend the heartiest congratulations to 'the members of the team. Page 126 l, Russ, Perkins, Dennis. Second Row-Billings, Rost First Row-Iilolek, Clevengcv, Koss, Mottice, Felm, Griffiths, Caplea, Niederlzausef. Second Row-Hambleton, Bowen, Zagray, Frizzell, Krichbaum., Gittauxr, Gills, Pratt. 'Third Row- Temple, Rossetti, Smith, Baughmmi, fI'ewu.'nge'r, Benson, Schott, Adair. SENIBD 'BUYS' BASKETBALL - L HE Seniors, following in the footsteps of the other Senior classes for the last five years, duplicated the feat of emerging victorious -U in the annual intrafmural basketball tournament. The Seniors, 'kkwd-rp by far the more experienced, were forced to give their best to succeed in coming out on top. The competition was unusually keen with the Seniors having the best teams that McKi11ley class followers have had the pleasure of witnessing for a number of years. A new plan of playing was tried and proved to be very successful. The schedule was divided into two parts, each part consisting of twelve games in all. The A teams playing six, and B teams playing six. The first part was played' in December, and the second part in February. The Seniors succeeded in annexing the crown the first half, and the juniors conquered in.the second half. Then a playoff was required be' tween the Senior and Junior A teams. The Seniors narrowly nosed out the juniors in a thrilling game. The Senior team was composed of several well seasoned players. Teamwork was the outstanding feature in the success of the Seniors. Of course size and experience had its share in the success, but teamwork was the main factor. Although the Seniors' offense was slow in getting started, after they got going it was impossible to stop them and they threw down all opposition. Page 127 E 'Je t. lx. fr in FL' it it 42.1. 48 x B .,. J.. .. .Q .. K 'fm 54 ir f fl Vg, fu- J .TV x v x 31. 1 1 k r Q : 'i H 5 74 -M 5' it s If? :ff lift fe li 7 41 Yv x e -1 3 I s,-1 .33 J. IIA f IJ if l sd 1 'K 1 r J' af ' J' x w r N -V vt x ac 7, 3 ff. .-9 ' 4 ft ' w ez gf: if r Q2 Q5 f-if 'lit 1? 12715. 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V if Ti f K .': 1 :ag 1. f , aff' I .V ' 3' 1 Qllll, P 5 I Fd iii.. ..v,, L fn in lie t Ni I up my , t.i.1- ti'-' -. I my - ia., VH A pm. , 9..-. Elf! 1 pigs s :sg gi- it bi - ?' 1-3-' ,H . E51 up f, 1 ff 0 if W sg f., , 'E 5, . . F. F- ' in 7 K. . iw pg H. First Row-Johnston, Pritchard, Spotts, Steed, Claypool. Second Row-Gurney, Loehr, Ke-rr Mormard. Third Row-Shelt, Beck, Shopbell, Goss, Smith. Fourth Raw-Schellhase SEN IDI? IEIIQLS' BASKETBALL HE Senior girls were unusually successful with their games this 'LQ year, their A team winning all their games but one, which they it J tied, their B team making a victory in every encounter. The Seniors met the Sophomores in their first game and both A and B teams won by scores 44f'ZO for the A and 61f6 for the B. In their second game the Seniors were offered more competition by the Juniors but nevertheless stood at the top: A team 42-30g B team 46f3 4. Once more the Seniors overwhelmed the Sophomores by large scores which were 47110 for the A and '78f4 for the B team. The second en' counter with the Juniors gave greater excitment than the first, the Senior A team coming out ahead by only three points 37f34. The B team also won, 46'16. In the next SophomorefSenior game the Seniors won 37f25, A team, and 64fO, B team. Then came the lively game of the season when the Seniors met the Juniors for the final game. They were unable to defeat their opponents and though, first one team then the other was ahead, the game ended a tie, 48f48, A team. The B 'team also had a good iight shown by the score 3660, with the Seniors ahead. By such fine playing, therefore, the Seniors won the championship and were awarded numerals. . Page 128 Fwxt Rolo-Wi1'1gert, Browiisberger, Planer, Carnes, Hammerly, Swager, Sl1.al1ee-n. Second Row-Workiamger, Miller, Pastor, Penny, Leahy, Ferris. Tliird Row-McLain, Willia1n.s, jolmson. JUNIBIQ BUYS' BASKETBALL HE junior interfclass basketball team narrowly missed chasing the Seniors' jinx. I The juniors played some splendid basketball under the guidance of' Coach Ward Young. WHA..-ffl Under the new system of playing the intra-mural basketball games, the juniors forced the champion Seniors into a playoff. The schedule was divided into two halves. The Seniors annexed the crown the lirst half, and the juniors came through in the second half. The play- off between the two classes was declared to be one of the most exciting games that was ever played in interfclass basketball. The lead was held several times by both teams, and finally a spurt by the Seniors edged out the juniors. The Junior team consisted of a wellfbalanced quintet. What the juniors lacked in size, they made up in speed. It was really a pleasure to watch the fast passing attack of both the A and B teams. The manner in which the Juniors worked the ball into the basket for numerous short shots was remarkable. Once the teams got started it was nigh impossible to stop either team. Their defense also was exceedingly good. They also displayed splendid sportsmanship throughout all of their games, no matter whether they won or lost. With the experience gained this year the class is counting on these teams to win the crown next year. Page 129 s .li 41.- -fi- fi .QI . 'ia li . .fp 4. 9.4. 1 - 15.1 V. S- . . A t . if v.1 ' Y' . , f. By' ' . , if .3 - :Hx 2 -i .. 5 is ij 'QE 7 ., 's 4 Pc i. , ii., .. V .. lu' . 'xi ' '. 1, Ei 2-in-J -M ,Z -,rx ' Til' -' xg fx 1 .14 , . -ix S! ' , ag 'ali 5 Hif i :'..' :ig 3457 - V' 25, yi- .Q f .Hg -3 1 JJ.: .1 li :wg .. iff ' ,U . J . 1 . ,. Fifi 55fjlF1f'.4. .5 ' was uf- fi.-3 ' me wr' .s . '41 Z ,figs Ziyi ' 51 ' 5?-ifflfg '-31 .34 mas. 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P 15.5, 451 r v 5 .: 'lil its . ' aww sri . 1525 'if 'Q .5 ,llf . 6351 . div- r 24' Q-.'v'fl1-qi. Nw P ',-se-. 9- .-4 'M ihrf 7 'QF iff. .QM , 7, l M. 'y . i. jr I lim? T-'E . Ji. ,I --affix' LZ . Qtr, i w-1 . .-.A Pg. MQ, '-Wa. r r. SEK .fe f ,Ex r, -. l I I . ' Q-E if Qi -I 'gi 594 x il ii, '37 'Ye A5111 ..,. is 'iii iiiif mv, aj-L 3 . ,T ,'ll l aff. 5,. ' ' ' w' if if 1 4- ' , . :S T H: A li .fy 7,-af w i ' nj, . ,s 'V ? 5' an A 3 H 51-I y. . . H A! 4 Qu' i' 7 18:2 :f ,. , I - -1 'ylr First Row-Lyle, Larsen, Tidriclq, Peters, Sommer. Second Row-Tate, Crim, Williams, Reed Oberlin, -Bowman. Third Row-Stiffler, Ballard, Swift, Muntz, Qztigley, Kopf, Sclzragv JIJNIDIQ GIIQLS' BASKETBALL LTHOUGH the Juniors fought to the finish in all their games, Z they were unable to grasp the interfclass championship in basket' x ball from the Seniors. They have given steady work and practice and have enjoyed every minute of it. The Junior A team won three out of five games with the Seniors, tying the sixth one. The B team won three out of six games. The first game was played with the Sophomores. This the Juniors won 48'6, A teamg and 536, B team. In their second game both A and B teams lost to the Seniors 30f42 and 34f46 in close games. The third game ended with the junior A team winning against the Sophomores 57f8 and the B team with a shutfout 6OfO. Again as the A and B teams clashed the Juniors lost to the Seniors by a score 37544 and 46-16. The next game with the Sophomores was a victory for the Juniors, 5 Of14 and 38f7, for the A and B teams respectively. The last Junior-Senior game was the most exciting of the entire season, ending in a tie 4848 for the A team and 3066 for the B team. The.:-.A team was composed of: Lyle, Tate, Sommer, Larsen, Peters, Crim and Tidrick, Captain. The B team was composed of: Swift, Quigley, Stifller, Williams, Oberlin, Muntz, Reed, Kopf, Shragg, Bowman, Fehn, and Bowers, Captain. Although the juniors do not feel that the season was a complete sucf cess, they are very grateful to Miss Whitlock for the fine coaching Page 130 First Row-Hawke, Russ. Gotchal, Libertore. Second Row-'Y Hufler, Doll. S0 D H BMBIQ If BUYS' BASKETBALL 'JHE Sophomores produced a basketball squad that would worry 2 any team. Although they finished third in respect to the other classes, they helped to make the competition very warm. K'-ec.,-ff' VJ ith nine sophomores on the Reserve Basketball team the class team was without the services of the best players in the class. But with the use of inexperienced players they made a very credible showing. With the new system of playing the intra-mural basketball in two parts, the Sophomores were forced to give way to the Juniors and Seniors. The Sophomores were feared by the other classes a great deal, and with a little more experience they will do much better. Both A and B teams were handicapped somewhat by sizeg but they possessed a fast and accurate pass attack, which, when it got going, was hard to stop. Their defense was one of the best, which can be shown by the low scores of their games. With a few more breaks the Sophomores would have finished much higher. The Sophomore squad displayed splendid sportmanship during the whole schedule. No matter what the odds were against them they were always in there giving their best. The boys on both of these teams deserve a lot of credit for their splendid show of fight and for the loyalty displayed towards their class, The class wishes the team better luck next year. Page 131 -Q J 151-iw uboes, Glaser, ffluinlan, Black, ,Z is 'fs ' ' 5 . if rigs M 'T .eff 3? 451111 ' Y. . . 142. sa 3.3 . Eff' 21,55 M52 ,I A V X. 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I. . .W S: if gm vt .,. i 1? .1 '. l ' c . 5- v l f ,. x ,, wr 54: fi I. . fi 4,17 . .- J .22 i ,J , cf lf: .31 Q e' 1.-Q :xi 1 fi- '-qi - 'uf 'IH' tl 'fir . idx! fit -l l--'ill if fig? 3 35 R? l l- ii :lr Liza 1: :fa gr -gf M . .f f 2: -fi? pffg f is 5 'lil-' f llxfli, ffigf 'lg 551 5 .f ' ,, QQ, ' 'ii' First Row-Ballard, Williams, Sweitzer, Zerby, Scliumaker, Thomas, Miller. Second Ron t ai? ' if Gill, Shalt, Rittersbaugli, Wilkus, Curry, Swallen. Third Row-Kling, Hexamer, Zerbe Oliver, Bowman, Smith, Merrigavi. .QE . g H' 9 nf, SUDHDMUDE 13-IIQLS BASKETBALL 511 ' -' ffl? T-+21 . . . ,pl fy QQ ' S USUAL, basketball remains the favorite sport of the followers if of girls' athletics. It is the chief one participated in by the girls A' - of McKinley. Whexi Miss Whitlock issued the call for recruits, ' more than enough girls turned out. ew 'f' 2 i V- . . . . ,353 The first game was with the Juniors on February 6, in which the V. Sophomores had a defeat of S f48. The next game on the following day was with the Seniors. The Sophomores put up a good fight but were unable ' to take the game from their upper classmen and the game ended 2044. Elf On February 13, the third encounter was again with the juniors, S-57, the 3' Qi Juniors'topping the score. The Seniors once more showed their superiority kr in the next game for the score was 1Of46. The two concluding games '. :, .fm . - fy - -13, ended with the Sophomores on the short end of the scores, 1460 and 2367. if I 4' Even though, the Sophomores won no games, they are far from dis- couraged and with steady practice and coaching are expected to furnish i f fine material for the future. L-an 1' . . . 5 h , 111 The A team was composed of the following girls: Bernadme Zerby, i ff- Captaing Lillian May Smith, Gayle Hexamer, Melba Thomas, Marie Sweitzer, Betty Merrigan, Berdene Schumaker, Doris Rittersbaugh and 'Q gi Virginia Bowman. .I .4 The members of the B squad were as follows: Jean Zerby, Captain, ig? Florence Flading, Betty Willianis, Marion Smart, Blanche Shelt, Janice Q Swallen, Pat Curry, Elither Miller, Melba Kling, Virginia Ballard and .3 Qi! Elizabeth Gliver. t g f 5, ' . 1' it ,- : . , Page 132 I l ts! . First Row-Soldatits, Beatty, McCormick, Neiderhauser, Pratt, White. Second Row-Lewis, Holsing, Adelmzm, VdHO7'md?1, Clevenger, Shyrock, Sautters. SENIDIQ BDYS9 SWIMMING TEAM HE Seniors, who as juniors, took second place in the interfclass fs swimming meet of last year, easily overcame, this year, the com' U petition that the other two classes could furnish. With a grand WML.-'J' total of ssh points they topped their nearest rival by about 124 points. Several members of this swimming team have furnished excellent material for the varsity team, which established a fine record. Some of the best swimmers that have ever been enrolled in McKinley carried the Senior colors to victory. The winning of this meet, brought the Seniors just a little closer to that coveted goal, the champions of intrafmural sports. Alf mostevery year the intrafmural sports are won by the Seniors. Swimming is becoming more and more the leading event in intra' mural sports. The rivalry between classes is becoming keener and keener. Splendid sportsmanship was shown by the winners. The meet was a well organized affair consisting of twelve events. Four firsts were taken by the Seniors in the individual events. In the relays they succeeded in capturing two first places. The time of some of the events was unusual for so early in the season. Six members of the team succeeded in gathering to their credit more than ive points. 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I, L f ' K, H, . 1 'Y tl 1.41, 1 ,g Ting- . 1, llfx Q . Edu l L ,QQ .K sf Ria' 4 . f ff . 5 Ulf? , J a f - : -I f i-3' . '1 r 3 I-53 ' 5.5 lf 'F li 1 W, 1 . sf A First Row-Riley, Bast, Streby, Sharf. Second Row-Goss, Pritchard, Kerr, Marmard SENIDIQ GIIQLS' SWIMMI N6 HE Senior girls who came out for swimming'this year put forth F . greatest efforts in the interfclass contests but were triumphed -U over by the Juniors who won the championship. W The Sophomores showed unusual defense and defeated their upper classmen in the SophomorefSenior meet by a score 44f36. Likewise, the Juniors put up a hard ight and would not let their opponents claim a victory, the meet ending with a score 44f4O. This year a new idea was inaugurated in the way of girl's athletic competition. On Play Day, two teams, one called the Red, the other the Blue, each composed of half Wooster and half McKinley girls, competed with each other. The teams so composed, no unpleasant rivalry was felt between the girls of the two schools, This was a most interesting meet, and attracted quite a number of swimming fans, The Red team won the contest. The Senior team and their events are: Streby, Captain, diving, Riley, side under, relay, trudgeong Kerr, racing back, side over, diving, relay, Smith, crawl, plunge, trudgeon, breastg Goss, crawl, side under, relay, Sharf, racing backg Pritchard, plunge, Claypool, side over, Green, trud- geong Monnard, breast, relayg Bast, side over, diving, relay. Kerr and Riley were the two high point members for the Seniors, Kerr taking first place in racing back, side over and plunge. Riley took first place in side under and trudgeon, Page 134 Frrst Row-Malisich, Douglas, Bors, Bolwer, lmmler, Bair. Second Row-Weisbrod, Fletcher, Jones, Warren, Thacker, Beam, Baechel. JUN IDD BUYS' SWIMMI NG fig, .Vw OMPETITION this year in the inter-class swimming meet was unusually keen. The failure to register in the relays proved ,lf ll, the downfall of the Juniors. The juniors registered fortyftwo lg points to take second place, inferior only to the Seniors. Two of the members of the team succeeded in totaling more than five points. They were Jones and Warreil. The Juniors easily won the 220 yard free style and 100 yard back stroke, and were awarded with a tie for first place in the diving event. The time for these two events was unusually fast for so early in the season. Although the Juniors finished twelve points below the winners, they made every event interesting because of their never say die spirit. If winning had depended on effort and spirit, the Juniors would certainly have come out on top. The class that beats this team next year will have to iight to the last. Quite a few of the present varsity swimming team were chosen from the junior team. The swimmers that were selected are makin a - g credible showing, another interesting fact is that they will all be back next year. ' very Only four of the team will be given class numerals. They are: Baeehel, Douglas, Jones and Warren. The entire team should be complif mented for their splendid sportsmanship displayed during the meet. Page 135' 'r Q, In . . .tl -, 'FI Y .- vi, nv.. Q. 1, '-'. 1 JZ' ,gg mfg h 'QQQEL ' I Pr?- :mi- dia: rig' fits, J. 'ual' --6 555.4 1- la 55' ' .. ., ,-gig riiffif. H' Q E . --1 -. 'Ili ,Em V -547 1 -l -:lifes ,fm -as is miss as' 1-31325, fgavg .5-,uf 53110-322 wk-Y '-,ggi ' rw- ,aiqvllal -fl' . .:n'v-if-!' - v t 5.--nuff: ff-152: .333 5 J. ,sqzifgi ' WFP Q : af -. , .1 -5.1 - 1 qs. .L , V Vy 9 . u 1.,. ig- ., W, .u 1 1 rf. .314 ' ur - ,,:1.':, . gif' - ,-2 yaiggl . 'rift 1-R u-.535 .f 1 ' 0,1 '.: 'ref - 5351, f 1 -..'7m. .'I ' .' 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'f 337: 542-.gi wt-an Sgr, 2 5, avr .hi :flu ,UA an, 41 mg.: 5521 'ith 55'-4 31'-yt E151 Gaz 2 X ,jij-T Q Q? .A 4-I ' 1 'L . -, if. 1 3 Huh. Gy, yi 155' iff ffl ra Q Eff E51 5' kan: ic. 4 12-Ha ,,.,fm 4. . e it 1 :lil ww, i. LS. . 55 l First Row-Oberlin, -Kitchen, Schneider, Wolfe, Krebs, Gaynor, M. Bowman. Second Row Crim, Smith, Sommefs, Shaw, Swift, Ball, Tate. JIJNIDIQ GIIQLS' SWIMMING NNMU INNERS this time! The junior girls have turned out an un' l usually fine swimming team this year. Hard work and practice together with Miss Andrew's line coaching have brought the Juniors through the season without defeat. The meets attracted quite enthusiastic crowds which, of course, added llveliuess to the contests. In the meet with the Sophomores, the juniors carried off the victory with a score 4936. They struck greater competition in the next one, how' ever, with the Seniors. Both teams putting forth great efforts. The meet was unusually exciting and resulted with a score 4Of40. With this line record, the Juniors have won the championship. All girls making live or more points in one meet received class numerals. The members of the Junior team and their events are: Oberlin, Cap' tain, crawl, racing back and relay, Crim, trudgeon, breast, relay, Geyer, crawl, relay, Sommers, side under, diving, Wolfe, side under, Bowman, side over, Krebs, side over, breast, Swift, trudgeon, plunge, relay, Shaw, crawl, racing back, Schneider, plunge, Kitchen, diving, Tate, trudgeon, diving, relay, Ball, trudgeon. Oberlin and Grim were the two high point members of the team, Oberlin taking first place in crawl and racing back, Crim taking irst place in breast and trudgeon. The team has had a most successful year and a great deal may be expected of them in the future. Page 136 First Row--Cleuen er, Ross, Schott, Slaughter, Phister, Carmany. Second Row-Mason, Guittar, Hinton, Haygs, McCormick, Barbour, Everett. Third Row-Adxgir, Frizzel, Willett Benson. Va'nOr'mcm. - SEN IDD BUYS' TIQACIY 2 UPREMACY in intrafmural sports was again shown by the Seniors when they easily copped the interfclass track and field meet. Their nearest rival was the juniors with the Sophomores If a close third. Their victory came with very.little diiiiculty as they won eleven first places. The Seniors were equally strong in track and field events, and this was one of the chief factors in their The final scores were Seniors, 87M pointsg Juniors, 32 points, Fog, 4 E X victory. Sophomores, Blk points. .I The Seniors had a very formidable track team led by Dean McCorf mick, the high point man of the meet. He alone succeeded in earning 22 points, gathering two firsts, two seconds, and two thirds. Although there were no school records broken, the meet showed that McKinley would have another great track team. Ross nnished first in the . 100 yd. and 220 yd. dashes, followed closely by Barbour in both races. Benson won the discus, Pfister won the milefrun, Clevenger won the pole vault, Mason won the 440 yd. dash, and Schott won the javelin. The relay team was composed of Barbour, Ross, Mason and McCormick. Hinton, Carmany, Slaughter and VanOrman also succeeded in gathering points for the Seniors. Many athletes from the Senior class will be represented on the Varsity track team, giving the Varsity a real opportunity for a good showing. Page 137 fs . f U :G L.- vf A S' 1. ' 'f D1 f s 'Q 1,3 1 ,V - I 1 l 7 .1 ' ?1 Vx' Y nk 5 .' I 5 ig K 1 if 1k , 1 y n, 'f ' 51 as - N I 5 'H T 1 Sir . 1 ' i 1' v A, A ,A , r sf 1 J p 1 22 it lr, 4 3 11 5, 91 'ig in Q? Y 5 -5 C 5' Q W! I 3.-1 5 . ,QQ vi , ai., 1 :Wx ' '1. 132 T lpi' ggi 3p.gt AVQQ1 .3 ur, 4' -' 'g.1.,1,, L 'EJ yq,.p . ,h 31? '. 11. 44 3 4 . 9' K A x fi 1 Qu 6 1 it - 28.2 ' I ! . : ,Q , J ,. .1 1 . ,,, , qm11y J L.. :Eva 1 - .Aj Wx. ,J ai .. g. E asf. I 11 r Sa W1 ,gf gi, Q1 1 1 .. Jr I .- ir l .., .,, 9 inc' 1315! ,. 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The 5, Juniors did not have a letter man on their squad, while the .-Iclifgif Seniors had four. But the Juniors although they didn't make such a good showing against the Seniors, placed a good team on the field. In the Junior ranks are some athletes who will be repref sented on the varsity team. The Junior team was built around Rich, Forsythe, Earl Schreiber, johnson and Robinson. The real competition developed between the Sophomciies and Juniors. Second place was not determined until the 'final relay. The juniors finished second in this and were enabled to capture second place in the meet by one-half point. The final standings were: Seniors 872 points- Juniors 32 points' Sophomores, 31M points. Some of the Juniors who took place in the events were: Clarence Rich first in the shotput and third in the diseusg Forsythe and E, Schreib r finished third and fourth respectively in the 220 yard dashg johnson finished third in both the shot put and javelin, and fourth in the high jump' Dale finished fourth in the 100 yard dash. The relay team also placed second in the mile relay. ' The team should be congratulated for their time spirit. They gave their best when hopelessly overcome by the Seniors. Page 198 - , . lv L- ' 5 f lv. if 5 ' s J l 5:3 . X 9 ' .. . . 74 .5 , ...ia f- Q -' -'Cz fl'-1 X Q . , bw 5 1 V 5 -. , V ,K .' . x ..- . lff' -1, :Q lii -5 ft' ' 'P lf, 2215 Qf .. gl' .M J' -S . V 'J J., . x. . V: -5- . P 4 ,- V.'- 1 L, nf, 1 - .1 .ie 75 2 4 u 'g r. .' Thi ,,. ii ia: 71 , .-' .6 L1- fi V1 .,1'J '-'Fa -.-1. 1- ,E 13 ,' qf- gs . ,N . .-., ,., - V, Fri ae. 5.1.5 ' ,fi i. , litzf 1 -c PFW 25' :inc 3 ' :ff ff. 1, F- .11 . in ' 't -'l 'I .x . 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'w First Row-Scltellhase, Sharjf, VcmG1mtert, Rolli, Gurney. Second Row-Sports, Goss, Bust, Zollinger, Hine. . SENIUD GIDLS' TENNIS '1 HIS is the second year that tennis has been added to the list of T6 other athletics for the girls of McKinley High School. It was K1-Q voted upon by the athletic committee that until better track facilif W ties could be obtained, intrafmural tennis games would be held in its place. It is also thought that more enjoyment will be derived from tennis and that it will be more useful to the girls in their years out of school than track would be. This is asport that has proven to be very popular among the girls and they have gone at it most enthusiastically. The Senior girls' tennis team is composed of the following girls: Schellhase, Sharff, VanGunten, Rolli, Gurney, Spotts, Goss, Bast, Zollinger and Hine. ' The tennis tournament this year has not yet been completed, although the first round is nearly iinished. However, last year an excellent group of players played throughout the tournament, and competed for the finals. Marjode Spotts and Mary Homer opposed each other in the semi' finals. This ended with victory for Marjorie. In the finals, the star player proved to be Bernice Converse, now at Carnegie Tech, who com' peted with Marjorie Spotts in most interesting games and won. The Senior girls have -enjoyed the tennis immensely and wish to thank Miss Whitlock for her willing instructions and for the time she spent with them. ' i Page 139 m I -S, X .K , f! 1, .5 1 5 I Q 'I l I-r -.1 W.. 4 ' . 21 ' gf, A . fia- P5 Dr l 4 f jj, -1 PE T Pi .1 3 ,S iff! gg, 1. ,t. 'Q-ii 5' if '. ' fix 'Ql r 5 '3' lla 17:5 Qjilj fy., .'T? f .1 - '1jksc, r Mx ' ,sf rf.- ,, ., - 1.4. 1f1 ' . -. i Wife: is '- fa . .-if iii ., .ni +231 3' -if 535 -35 Ljficl .-A g.jLf,,1 Q ug... 'g . Ig .ff -ei jigs, 21- 'X-1 -1 iff-.x 1 vs'- , -.3 - 1.5 - .91 V'-ig af, -'13, .ti ,-Di. 5 zip., -5, ,ef 1 Ng: .r . 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The semifiinals and finals are to be played off at Nimif silla park which has been reserved for the games. The winners of the single sets are matched and so are eliminated to quarter, semifiinals and finals which are the only games played after school. Great enthusiasm was shown by the number of entries, 109 in all, making about 5 4 games to be played before any elimination. This sport is decidedly a favorite with the girls and they are hoping that it may conf tinue in the coming years. The weather has been very favorable for tennis this year and with very few exceptions, all games have been played on the scheduled dates. The following girls make up the Junior team: Kitchen, Larsen, Lyle, Stiifler, Tidrick, Peters, Naegley, Daily, Williams, Shea, Shaw, Slott, Reed, Muntz, Mizer, and Moon. The Junior girls afforded fine competition last year, although they did not come out ahead in the finals. 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Vi i fl 1. al it .LLM -3 ,A - v fit . 4 -ifp 137 v 725 V :I gas, YS 1?-zz if n w -l i :riff ff' 1 ai . cw at-Y , 33,9 'sz iff ' IA 1592 lf- I: L. , ,apr . ji' ' 3!'13E3 'rf -.fz.' Q ig E'f ' fer, ' ' , .-,N , , , -if gQ5:?.w3- , , 1 First Row-Belden, Smith, Steed, Pritchard, Howe,. Second Row-Miss McBane, Miss Hobart, .fc . jg, Miss Heinrichs, Miss Clark. .. ' 3? '-Q Bl DLS' IBCOSTEIQ CLIJ I3 c 'l HE Girls' Booster Club was organized eight years ago, and its X membership has 'steadily increased each year, so it is still the . largest club that has ever been organized in McKinley High WHA..-fp School. The total membership this year is live hundred and ninetyfone pupils. '- The first meeting of the present year was held in the latter part of September, at which time the 'officers and cheerleaders were elected. The oilicers for the year were: Cornie Pritchard, Presidentg Hazel Steed, Vice' President, Betty Belden, Secretaryg Peg Smith, Treasurer, Hazel Steed, Senior Cheerleader, Jeanette Lewis, junior Cheerleader, Frances Howe, Sophomore Cheerleader, This' year Miss McBane supervised the club, Miss Hobart had charge of the football season, Miss Heinricks, basketballg and Miss Clark, track. Great credit is due to the advisors for the success of the club, and for the' school spirit which predominated throughout the year. Their enthusiastic interest toward promoting the affairs of the club has been very much appreciated. The aim of the Girls' Booster Club is probably best illustrated by the following pledge, which is written on the card each girl wishing to be a Booster must sign: I want to be a Booster. I know that to be a Booster Page 141 N. :-,Uh ' - UT- IQ? 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I know that I shall- be expected to attend club meetingsg to attend all games and coxitesggivvhetluer muscle or brain, and help cheer the teamsg to sell pencils, badges, ihegaphones, etc.g to distribute posters, or to do anything that in any way helps to boost worthwhile activif ties at McKinley. I know that my only tangible reward is one good party. But I want to be a Booster because I want to be of service to my school. My signature here is proof of my desire, as is a pledge of my willingness to work. A great deal of advertising is done by the club as one form of boosting. Pencils with the McKinley football and basketball schedules on them were sold by members of the club. A very large number was sold this year. During the football season nearly every home room Sent a telegram to the team when they were to play Dayton Steel at Dayton. It was a big success. For the Massillon game, red and black tams were to be purf chased at the price of five cents, for entrance into the Booster section. These tams were bought on the first floor of The Stern and Mann Co. During the basketball season, Miss Whitlock called a meeting of the Girlsl and Boys' Booster Clubs. It was held before the Alliance game. She said there was to be improvement on the cheering and there was much improvement by the end of the meeting. The cheering at the game was much better and there was more spirit than in the games preceding. Page 142 ki ., .- . 4- mf- 1-E e - e ' ' ' - ,,! ,,, +.,.,,,, , . . The annual Booster Club Party, which was held November 8, was a great success. It was a masquerade party and as it had been suggested, many of the girls dressed as Boys and Girls. Prizes were given to Virginia Ballard, the most originalg June Myers and Evelyn Streby, the best lookingg Edna Johnston and Zola Bergert, the most amusing. The prize for each was a season basketball ticket. Stunts were given by Mary Catherine Hebert, Lucille Teiple, Charlotte Weedmaiu, Dorothy Loehr, Marjorie Spotts and Leora Kerr, under the direction of Miss Whitlock and Miss Hobart. The rest of the evening was spent in dancing accom' panied by Jean Lewis and her Rhythm Girls. Doughnuts and cider were served laterlin the evening. As usual the Boosters backed the foot' ball team throughout the season. A Booster section was reserved at the Lakeside stadium in which the real school spirit manifested itself at all the football games. During the basketball season, the center section of the City Auditorium was reserved for the Booster section. Noise plays an important part in any game, and this theory was certainly carried out by the fair rooters. Whether the team was winning or losing, the weather fair or foul, the Boosters were right there to cheer themselves hoarse until the end of the game. .' 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Paul Smith was elected Chairman of the Executive Committee, with Richard Miller and Williaiii Belden as the other two members. With these oilicers the club became a wellfoiled machine. A roll was made with every members name, homelroom, section, and dues paid. A program was then laid out for the football season. Committees were ap' pointed to take care of all necessary business. The boys supported their football team at all times. Their reserved section at the stadium was always Hlled. Yelling with the girls' section improved the cheering quite a lot. As a climax to the football season, atthe Massillon game, all the boys wore red and black tams and carried canes with McKinley pennants at' tached. This added a lot to the game, giving it a touch of color. Page 144 A ..: .Tp 43- 4 . ' 1 'E -3' yy 795 1.5 fit? ge . if A Q -if 2. ,i .3-5 , fr 2' ' ff 5 ffit if 225' xg .3 .Q 543. vii Q-QA v ,.,- V, I . r, . 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' 52' lies We backed the basketball team as faithfully as we had the football j i team and are sure that we were again successful in making our share of QQ the noise. 4 :Q .- . ffil ii? iii We attempted to boost everything, sports as well as the debate team, ig ff, or in fact, anything that needed boosting. All loyal boosters have always 55, 53. tried to uphold the standards of McKinley High School, and to show the Y: ' high ideals of good sportsmanship for which it stands. wr, 4- 1':.' . . . 6- ff? During the year several .business meetings were called. These meet' 735: ings were held in the Auditorium during the seventh bell, the Treasurer's ik, j . re-'orls were gfven, together with old and new business. This was followed by criticism and suggestions by members as well as by Mr. Weedman and a .I lvlr. Pottorf. 12 1' 2 F? At the meeting of February 6, it was decided to have a party and also - 5 ' 1 a good oldffashioned snow ball iight. Committees were appointed by the 5 ff' President and these events were carried out in fine order. H 'E The club as a whole, wish to take this opportunity to thank all those connected with it, for their aid in helping them to get their purpose of Sf ' boosting across. ' - jg if' We feel quite sure that the club has been successful and hope that it -, will become a fixed organization in McKinley High School. . Q F , The Senior members wish the junior and Sophomore members a very 355 successful year in 193061. . I is ,fl 13-I Page 145 gs 1 .fm 3 ,rg Vik ,. J-. Q ,. L V. 1 12. ' ul lfiir' Y -.1 ills g 5, .. if it ' 'rg-41 .., fk Z'it Ei- fl r- iilr 16 ' Z Tits 9: td,- Eqs' I- 1439 1 L' Q1 'f12- P14 Y 'f' 'flwl' V J 'Z' -f'. .1 5 Q, hi-1' fi-' r 2' rv f, - .-r f ' ill' 'fa -'l - I km i '31 12 . a A 1- , . 5- 1. A . gif? 'ggi' . P-Q'- . Ju 'lily' ' xlj, , agp 5 F HQ ' ill -1' x 'Lf iff fill? 1:2 . -lf.. j'. gf,f ,ff ff' - 235' up -,Q if -cs as 1 lil ,f jizz Tiff. I .392 1 QE QQ - 35 V rg N film ' -V5 'Ef- L532 -553 asf' fer' .gf Zlfif fi 1 : A b: l il..L.f,p,, ! - .- an-f ' I Y .Y ,gs .- in - 55 . r at . 1-gf file 'ffl is 113 L , 1 . gif 0 y nl Loo cum f.. 1 s. ,, . 193-. -H5 s. Q- -.A . fuff- 'S' l .Il 'il -'lf . . . . . Q, - 35. Qi .X kd HE Biology Club 15 a new club organized this year by the Biology my H F teachers, Miss Earseman, Mr. Pratt, Mr. Lanning, Mr. Riley 3,2 lj and Mr. Swan, for the purpose of interesting the students, who 155 KM!! arebtaking or have taken Biology, in scientific research and study. 'L' ,jf .Qt This year there are approximately seventy members. ,- fi-3 -if? The meetings which were held every two weeks, were divided into .gs three classes-student meetings, special speakers and trips. During the year there were several very interesting speakers. Mr. Delp, the Principal Qfii' ,Jw of Lehman unior Hi h School, ave a ver interestin talk about one of ,di hi. .V CQ Y g his trips west, showing colored slides of the scenery. Mrs. Carl T. Dietz, 52L.j'f ig. Q-3 the su erintendent of nurses at Aultman Hos ital, ave a most instructive L, ,. P P -F talk on medicine and nursing. Several trips were taken. The most inf lj--gi it terestin were the tri s to the Wooster Ex erimental Farm and to Dr. x .U . I ,: P P 2365 2-li 5 Shorb's XfRa Laborato . Dr. Shorb o erated and ex lained the XfRa well 'f- 1 a' ry P p Y 'ill QQ machine. He also told some 1nterest1ng facts in connection with the 'fi hnished XfRay pictures which he showed. The outstanding social events Q. were the Get Acquainted Party, the Christmas Party and the picnic at the -a v at -- fl. . 533 -. f. Wooster Experimental Farm. 'wi xv i The faculty advisors guided the club through a very successful year, .- j assisted by the following members of the executive committee: Howard . . Ickes, President, Edward Schneider, V1CC'PICS1d6DtQ Doleen A leton ' f 4, A PP , .mir fig nj Secretary, jack Russell, Treasurerg Wilbur Thorpe, Sergeantfatfarmsg and 'ifffls 'Y ff Ellsworth Smith Publicit Secretar . 4 H , Y wt, X W . d -- A, .. .ptr r 1 'W . Page 146 X First Row-Tudor, Robbins, Miner, Clunel, Gruber, Eluiggley, Beiter. Second Row-Benfer, Revinick, Zimm ' 4' ' ' ' erman, Wilson .luilligan Miller Folt Flora M , , , z, , untean, Third Row-Mr. Fretz, Wilso11, Stevens, Maggoire, Zimrn L ' ' erman, auienson, Sclwlmk, Fourth Row-Perdue, Ziegler, Pounds, Poporad, Rodriguez, Herbert. CHEMISTRY CLUB HE Chemistry Club, a newly founded club in McKinley High K, School, was organized with the purpose in mind of entertaining and interesting the students in chemical research and study. W Although a branch of the Pure Science Club and this being its H first year, the enrollment was nearly fifty. The club is composed of students who are taking chemistry with a grade of eightyfflve percent or above and Senior students who have already taken the subject. is an club and meets every two weeks on Wednesday. The meetings may be divided into the following types: student meetings, special speakers and trips. They proved very interest' ing as was seen by the large-attendance. A few of the places the club visited during the ea D' ' y r wereg The iebold Safe and Lock Company, where we investigated the construction of safes, The General Baking-Company, where we were interested in the modern methods of baking bread, and the trip to The Arlington Paint Company which created an interest in the composition of paint. All of these companies aided us willingly, and the club appreciates their kindness. cers for this year were: Williani Wilson, Presidentg Win. Foltz, Vice'President, and Richard Miller Secret d Assisted by the club advisors, Miss Heinrichs, Mr. Booher and Mr. Fretz, the club was directed through a very successful initial season. The Chemistry Club ' A The club ofh , ary an Treasurer. Page 147 ,g 1., 3 f I fi' 1, I. -iii JE' ,gf 135' 11.52715 1 in-:I ' .2 51 ral , . V5 QQ tw , rex., -zf Sf !.,C 'l',5:.W ' .'- A Y. .-V ',l-' ' ' L1.f'n:'t ..f1g.vg snsisi 1rf.1:' I ' Qvjlii. - nerr. -5' K' flat'- Lcitfi , riiilti' J-2231 . ' -lf x f ,g 'assi iff?-i,4f f 1?f:iri3fe tif, . . n 3213.9 A AI we S. 49115, L- 'X 2 .Q N, 'A ' ...hqflxw , -A '. PRZi?eF , .sy ,glazed r 4... r -R .-.F 554- -' fl sf H pi '54 S 1 Pi ' jelq, . QW, I 51761 fic 1431. fri -V: 3:3153 5 fl 'rQ1fI':.- .vv-.13 ,Q '12-,-nl '-wa-5 gzaii' glib 1 ff.:.H1iv 3, X. I ,,1 ,. ,- 'img 1. i .. -,ws v A? Ar' if un fi Il, Ja,-V :ggi - i AY Tail ' -:TQ-it '.gf.l1?g, 'f..f'fff 'L SSW' . 5, 1. 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'Z' lg,-,,.-.31 as A -,sg ' -xp.. ln.-v.:,.s.-,-4,19 ,A L. . ' ' ''A'Ql'iif'ff Zi'ef? Qi-'Q77T '5f?i ff -'55 f i lffff'-f. 1+-Q-.--, - -- .'-N - - - ,F .1 1..h.-5:11-giff,7 1Lug-'. 'v' ' l First Row-Stitt, Riley, Spiker, Spray, Streby, Herbert, Masters, Allarclice. Second Row-Sports Claypool, Patrick, Anderson, Seiloer, Pfouts, Dorland, Erickson. Third Row-Miss Hauer stack, Miss Lutz, Wonderly, Ross, Temple, Baughman, Cutlip, Steiner, Miss Perry. Fourth Row-Mr. Boone, Nist, Barbour, Harding, Swallen, Cady, Unlqefer, Miss Shelton, SENIDIQ CUUNCIL NEW plan for forming the Senior Council was followed this year. The class ollicers with the aid of the exfollicio chose a councilman and an alternate from each section. This eliminated ' membership through mere popularity. The first duty of the council was the collection of class dues. One of the absolute requirements of a student desiring a diploma is the pay- ment of his class dues. The sale of tickets for the Senior Opera, The Yeoman of the Guard, was capably handled by the council members. The music department received seventy-five percent of the proits. Next in order was the selection of the class gift. This problem was solved by the purchase of a trophy case, and a new Hag to replace the one at the front entrance. The ticket sale for the Senior play was sponsored by the council. Contrary to custom the first party was not a Halloween masquerade. This one as well as the Valentine and April parties were considered un- usually successful. The social affairs for the Seniors at the end of the year will probably never be forgotten. The class ofhcers elected at the end of the Junior year were: Robert Nist, Presidentg Ralph Ross, Vice-Presidentg Iris Riley, Secretary, and Elizabeth Spray, Treasurer. We wish to thank our class guardians who were: Mr. Boone, Miss Lutz, Miss Haverstack, Miss Hastings, Miss Perry, Miss Shelton, Mr. Ford and Mr. Chenot. Page 148 ri v l I L J: l E. ,Qc Q, : 311 E A ' lj if fl gc, - . , , ,Jai S 'TA Sf ,l 4, ,.'i',:1 C- fl' . ' f rd K-j Fo 3 - - . Q' gf' 1. ,Ji 7 ML, H 1: if -E6 'Wi .gf ir iff, .. , .3 g -, 1.1-Lg ,Ax ' 'E fr 4 'la I . N , -QE jfs, :V .55-QV L.. Y - : ' 4 '- '- VgrC.a W .. , - . 7 First Row-Morrison, Sponseller, Moore, Lyle, Quinn, West, Burnside. Second Row-Casciani, Freed. Engle, McConnaugl1ey, Tate, Allison. Third Row-Corbetts, Clarlq, Frank, Dawson, Miller, Bois, Calhoun. Fourtlr Row-Mr. 'YOlLTlg, McLain, Williams, Adair, George, Forsythe, Schreiber, ,muon coUNclL T THE opening of the 192960 school year, one of the very p important organizations of the class was formed by the election of two pupils from each sectiong a councilman and an alternate M to represent the junior Class. One of the Hrst responsibilities of the council was the col- lecting of class clues and arranging of parties which were held in November and Marchq also, the Junior'Senior Reception in June. Further business consisted of the paying of bills, the selling of the Class Play tickets, which resulted very successfully, and acquainting the Junior body with school news discussed at the meetings. Those who took an active part in the organizing of the class and managing of affairs were the oilicers. Elbert Clark, Presidentg Roy George, VicefPresidentg Jane Quinn, Secretaryg Helen Burnside, Treasurer, were the results of this election. The introduction of these officers was made at the first Junior Party on November 16, The faculty advisors and guardians who faithfully helped us in every undertaking were: Mr. Young, General Chairmang Miss Newton, Miss Hill, Miss Walton, Miss Andrews and Mr. Manfull. At this opportunity we wish to thank them for their cofoperation throughout the year. The student body of Juniors also wishes to express their appreciation to all who have contributed their efforts in guiding our class to an enjoyable and successful year. 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' 5 I 5 .'. 5. , -I .- i r la 4 1 t First Row-Reigler, Drukenbrod, Kline, Gressev, Clark. Second Row-Whiteleather, Grijfief, Thomas, Conaway, Reigler, Fries, Frcase. Third Row-McCullough, Hoerge-r, Gozshall, Ward, Bigler, Delp, DeArmen, Billings, D'Au1ra. Fourth Row-Ubelhart, jones, Miller, Hujflev, Doll, Gruber, Rudy, Nist. Fifth Row-Miller, Blazy. SDDHDMDIQE CCIJNCIL QP . EPRESENTATIVES from each Sophomore section were elected PJ early in November, representing a student body of approxi' 3 6 D mately fourteen hundred. The council is repeatedly called upon J-4 J to carry on the affairs of the class. Plans for the election of Sophomore officers were taken care of by the council. Nominations followed from the various home rooms. The folf lowing oihcers were elected: Ted Wilson, Presidentg Harold Linclesmith, VicefPresidentg Desmonde Ward, Secretary, Wilbur Billings, Treasurer. The first Sophomore party was held on December 8, in the music room. The room was attractively decorated in Christmas style. The Sophomore Dramatic Club presented a play entitled, The Wedding, after which the picture, Hero for a Night, was shown. Dancing was the main attraction of the evening. Our second party was held in the music room on April 25. It was a Spring Party and the room was very attractively decorated in bright spring colors. The Mid-winter Concert given by the Senior Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs and the band, in January, was sponsored by our class. Being one of the largest classes ever in McKinley, we hope to ace complish many big things and carry on the Red and Black to the best of our ability. We feel very indebted to our guardians for the interest taken in us. They are: Mr. Weedman, Miss Galbreath, Mr. Robinson, Miss Domer, Mr. Barnes, Miss Coffman, Miss C. Schneider and Mr. Howser. Page iso F . ., ., Y- arm- 1. .M , , .H H ,sgstgfs-it-, , , -1 sl sf., X ADT LEAGUE I' 'VINE of the oldest organizations of McKinley High School is the Art League. Its purpose is to create a greater enthusiasm for art, and any student interested in learning more about art may Xfxfif become a member of this club. It is classed as a B' club and meets every two weeks. ' Our attention during the past year has been centered chiefly in diff ferent types of art from such countries as England, Italy and France. Mr. Findlay, a Scotch portrait painter, gave us an interesting talk on the painting of a portrait. Other speakers on the program were: Miss Bozf man, Miss Bair and Mr. Ernst who spoke on various phases of art. There were two social events for the year. The Christmas Party held at the Woman's Club, dancing and cards being the main entertain ments for the evening, also several very clever tricks by Donald Hans. Our spring picnic was enjoyed by all who attended and was the last social event of the year. The personnel of the club consisted of ninety members from the Sophof more, Junior and Senior classes. Miss Weimrick was the club advisor, and the officers for the year were: Harold Kahler, Presidentg Helen Walla' maker, VicefPresidentg Carol Weaver, Secretaryg and Edwin Witnier, Treasurer. The committee for club programs included Dorothy Smith, Ralph Hendershot, Isabel Lewis and Oliver Anderson. Page 151 'H 3. +- ii 'L' i -. D, X f L., J Q s H ra ,HV . . . f,,-, V, ,wr Q F-' E 'ze Q - .. -..-. :f' ,A-...vs ,,,,, ..- , , . zf::1g'-5.-.f-Q-,gg fy- - af' 'gn ' .1 - QW1-.mf -'ff' : . 6..i.a--ra-.,'r'S':1r' A 1 ' 94-:'g:.:-f -7- f ..,- f ', ,...':lC -.ggi A - :Q 1 ' ,.a 9 : LHLL,,,o,A,,Uvg7'g,6,,,:,g.::,1.-pg4,id?.g,?.fI3fK.?gQf'f't.?F,2i?qgyfgiv.v-.? Q -1 s1. . rg.. . 1. wg. 1 If V B YEL-AJ.6:M:,,lsiflli lx.-up ,uv Si -2' I M. 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The schools defeated compose ere Uhrichsville Dover, Newcomerstown, Coshocton, New Philadelphia, W 1 Cambridge, St. Clairsville, Newark and Wooster QD. The lone defeat was administered by Ravenna in the semifinals of the League. . . . Q . . . . f J-I For their work in winning the championship of District 11 o tie d d tro h b league with six victories and no defeats, they were awar e a p y y The Canton Daily News. The proposition debate was, . board of judges ' ' S ' ' ' ' d States. Of the ten debaters, seven qualified for the varsity They were: james Lenhart, Herschel Kriger, Herschel Jones, Edward Willett, H l G llowa Virginia Gruber and Byron Eeckley. e en o y, McKinley also attained greater honors in The National Forensic Lea ue. James Lenhart, Herschel jones and Miss Willett hold the Degree 8 of Distinction, Herschel Kriger and Edward Willett, the Degree of Excel' lenceg while the Degree of Honor is held by Byron Beckley and Helen Golloway. d Resolved that trial before a judge or should be substituted for trial by petit jury in the Unite Page 152 Miss Willett, Gruber, Miclay, Willett. Second Row-Deirdor UR Debate Club of IvIcKinley High School was organized in kJ students in debating and oratory, and then to aid them as much as possible in overcoming the stumbling blocks which loom up along these lines. The experience acquired in the club meetings helps to overcome selffeonsciousf ness and to acquire the art of clear, rapid thinking. , , V g , . . predecessors in respect to scholarship and ability. The programs for the various meetings were carefully planned and carried out, thus lending to the success and enjoyment of the organization. Debates, current speeches, harangues, and extemporaneous speeches constituted the programs. meetings are strictly formal and are conducted according to parliamentary law. All inexcused absence, and failure to appear on programs, misbcf havior and tardiness are punishable by a fine. season and have aided them Hnancially. dentg Dorothy June Brenisen, Secretaryg Edward Willet, Treasurcrg James Lope, Censorg Jessie Roderick, Reporter. 'A-:wife '- 'fl ff ' . rg: il' ,-31 sz , , I ' .Q QS! . if E. R SF , -i, M ,... 4' fi gi'- f '. . dy li? 5,-, gy. gg J 124 ,, , If , ville 'fp' I :iff zi- -7 ali 13 4553 E55 Elf . 'vga 'ga n ,ff i up Z.. , 3 1 ' Q 1:-1 ff' 2-9.1 . lf . Vis:- 'lif Ili? 5 Miffli n '. :GY 'FTC' are 36 .233 . - 'oi W . an I-.Q , 1 is - :-31 A31 'J' 'lu 'Iii .5 , -.,i.:E1 -,-f- 1.-1 '. . ' -' if .HY :rf -p :ESQ ff! uf 3.15 , -jg , 'gltgrq rf' 1 Qi , 5 Eli: P4 19315 , -' '55, 1 .2 4 '. . 11 . .iff 11. 'f v 1- JF ' 13'-nf, l T1l :Ei- ss E if ,gn J rm W e ff - Xa' .v'. . fits THE DEBATE CLUB ii., i t .. . . 4 . . :' ' rr' , za 1922 under the able supervision of Miss Florence N. Willett, ff - ggi, our very capable debate coach. The organization each year has m l endeavored to carry out its original purpose to the best of its '31 ability. That purpose was to stimulate an interest among the fi ii? ft' P .lf-,l 1-2' H .131 s ' .f- '-.' .fail -11.1. ry , -ary 'ii' Li- .-PF! The members this year have maintained the hi h standard or their 'H' iw 1,5324 sf, rf Q 4393. Ciassed as an A Club, its holds its meetings twice a month. The if-34. 533 . 5? ff The members have backed their debate teams throughout the debate 21 5 'Q-'L T A Officers are: james Lenhart, Presidentg Herschal jones, V1cefPrcs1' La '25 I-' .1 -341 l ', .rr 'Q 'ev VZ T. it N 1 .Ja ap Page 133 ? all ' ' css! .yea -L- Q.. .-v '. 5? ,,. ' Y yxl, 4. J' fs: - -. .--ea. -.Lp .-fi fr gy rl .ll 'L , , 1 9 ,. 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Third Row-Hughmanic, Massaro, Statler, Housley, Miller, Rudy, Forsiberg. SDDHOMDIQE DIQAMATIC CLUB 2 X QINCE its initial year, 1927, the Sophomore Dramatic Club has LQ iv been one of the most interesting clubs and has been very enthusf D iastically supported by the Sophomore Class. ,S The purpose of the club is to promote the art of dramatics JJ,-XJ, . , among the younger pupils. It was founded by the class of 29, and it gives much valuable training and experience. This organization affords an excellent opportunity for training in dramatics. The Sophomores do not give a class play, but the club prepares its members for the Junior and Senior class plays. Tryouts were held at the beginning of the year, and from the many Sophomores who tried out, only a lunited number, twentyfone, were ad' mitted. The first appearance of the club was on December S, 1929, when they furnished the entertainment for the class party. They promoted a one act play, 'LA Weddi11g . The cast of characters included: Mary Dolan, Harriet Ray, Howard Hughmanic, Frances Massaro, Richard Rudy, Robert Forsberg and Stella Campbell. This play was directed by Miss Hill. Various entertainments were given during the year under the instruc' tion of the advisors, who were: Miss Coffman, Miss Hill, Miss Jackman, Miss Galbreath and Mr. Chenot. Under their guidance many interesting as well as valuable programs were presented at the regular meetings. The officers for the year were: Margaret Blemker, President, Rosa' mond Staples, VicefPresidentg Mary Dolan, Secretaryg and Stella Camp' bell, Treasurer. Page 1 5 4 I THE JUNIUIQ GIQADHIC AIQTS CLUI3 -, 'K HE Junior G1'apl1ic'Arts Club composed of boys of the Printing K- Department, was the first club organized in the Vocational Def 'KJ partment of therschool. The purpose of the club is to acquaint My its members with the finer arts of the craft. The program was arranged to p r e se n t thoroughly several fundamental principles of the industry. One public meeting was held, which was a great success. At this meeting representatives from the Mill' craft Paper Company, Cleveland, Ohio, and the Champion Coated Paper Company, Hamilton, Ohio, gave an illustrated lecture on Paper Making, showing the operations from felling the trees to the finished sheet. This was given by Mr. Kenneth Hunt. Six regular meetings were held and the following men: Messers Harry Klingstedt, C. L. Cawer, Merritt, I. M. Spence, Walter H. Buchman and C. H. Orton, all prominent local men of the industry, spoke on the subjects: The Magnitude and Develop' ment of the Printing Industry, Typography, Making Ready, Ink, The Bindery, and Layout The accomplishments during the initial year were largely due to the efforts of its Faculty Advisor, Mr. Lyle. After such a successful year, the club expects to be permanently established in the school. The oihcers who were elected for the year 192960 were: Donald Schiag, President, Grady Odom, VicefPresidentg Anthony J. Russo, Secref tary, Fred Bast, Treasurer, Robert Carmony, Publicity Agent, and Andrew Bush, Sergeantfatfarms. Page 155 .uk 'rf V, . 529 2 .K - . Q2 yi , E A Q il uf. A 1 1 fx -.g :.. 4 Kg: . V . -. g . Q Qff. 7 S I i r , f ., K . if - f rf N 'V .1 f 5 5 QW, 2- lx .l -5. 'Vx 32' . I , ., A ., MIT 1 V.. ,-, N P i ' -cl: - gr, .. . , . gli if 5' I-' ' 4 I fi .' 2-Q4 V .. ' ei t? 1 31 'Gig Iv-i 274: I I 9. 3? 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The cabinet members and advisors are: Nellie Little, Miss Shelton, Ztnel Lentz, Miss Lutz, Isobel Lewis, Miss Whitlock, Pauline Shock, Miss Clark, Pauline Hawk, Mrs. Leavenworth, jane Hulit, Mrs. Riley, Bernice Iden, Miss Esther Thomp- son, Margaret Blemker, Miss Lehmiller, Martha Blohm, Miss Motschman, Rosella Goss, Miss Housley, Esther Cooper and Miss Haverstack. A Hello Party began the regular Tuesday meetings. Old members brought the new ones as their guests. A pleasant and active year was thus begun. On December 17, a Christmas Party was given in honor of the Massillon club. Some Tarts'-' was presented by the Dramatic group. On February 5, five plays were given at the First Lutheran Church, the personnel of which included the Dramatic group and five senior boys: Robert Nist, Joe Glasor, Jack Libertore, Eugene Soffel and Bernard Harter. The Dramatic group is instructed by Miss Iris Haverstack and Esther Cooper, the Chairman. On February 21, five girls-Jane Hulit, Isobel Lewis, Martha Blohm, Ztnel Lentz and Bernice Iden went to Warren to the conference. Miss Edith Cutchall, our advisor, accompanied them. The annual Faculty Tea was given on March 25, at the Y. W. C. A. The ofiicers of this year were: Nellie Little, Presidentg Pauline Shock, VicefPresidentg Esther Cooper, Secretary, and Isobel Lewis, Treasurer. Page 15 6 ' - . ' . ' X 5 . x ,, ' ' , 4. ,..,-,..I..Q .' ...- ..,.1....,.,g.a.,.e.----C ..L - 17. k'A-- p--5 f m ' -- fy N' i H. I x - --r -,1..,igiE , First Row-Mr. Hansen, Gavin, Loolqabaugh, Border, Patterson, Miller, VanDorsten, Seeslroltz, Shrigley, Young, Hebert, Weedman, Miner, Weber, Rolli, Hartzel. Second Row-Timpe, Brown, Campbell, Bowman, Wirtli, Shively, Shopbell, Fisher, Robertson, Dorland, Prosser, Gates, Musat, Barham, Eluass, Sagermart, Riley. Third Rott'-Miller, Ferguson, Erickson, Shock, Blolfnn, Cochenour, Lentz, Lantzer, Lux, Schellliase, Griffith. Hunt, Graber, Inman, johnson, West. ' GIIQLS' GLEE CLUB HE Girls' Glee Club has the enviable reputation of being the K., best in many years. This fact is evidenced by the type of music studied. At the MidfWinter Concert given in January, selecf MQ tions from the pens of authors such as Friml, Leist, Schumann. Wagner, Schubert and Tschaikowsky were given. Under the direction of Mr. Hanson the combined Glee Clubs, known: as the Choral Club, gave the famous Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, The Yoemen of the Guard. The oiiicers for the year were: Georgia Shrigley, President, Charlotte Weedman, Vice-Presidentg Irma Rolli, Secretary. Pianists were: Grace Van Dorsten, Iris Riley, Irma Rolli and Lucile Ferguson. The personnel of the club was: Sopranos-Ruth Timpe, Beula Brown. Gladys Gavin, Dorothy Lookabaugh, Rhea Border, Grace Patterson, Virf ginia Miller, Bessie Campbell, Alice Bowman, Sue Mosely, Mary Lou Wirth, Frances Shively, Margaret Miller, Lucile Ferguson, Hilda Erickson and Marth Blohrng Second Soprano-Miriam Seesholtz, Grace Van Dorsten, Georgia Shrigley, Dorothy Young, Mary Catherine Hebert, Helen Shopbell, Maryellen Fisher, Ellen Robertson, Helen Spiker, Mary Rohn, Gladys Prosser, Eloise Gates, Pauline Shock, Mildred Cochenour, Vivian Dorland, Zetnel Lentz and Faye Lantzerg Alto-Charlotte Weedman, Doris Anne Miner, Evelyn Weber, Irma Rolli, Mary Quass, Virginia Musat, Madalyn Barham, Velma Hartzell, Ruth Sagermann, Iris Riley, Leona Lux, Margaret Schellhase, Pearl Griiiith, Jeanne Hunt, Magdalene Graber, Mary Ann West, Lucile Johnson and Lois Inman. Page 157 :li L . ,,. all . , -'. , T 'fl 'v i 51- - xii ' 14 - ., ', xi ,. v i ' 15 4 'Q ' P ,pc 1 . . if 'S v xi, P 4 1 , ' 'i 1 ' i X 54- . . .1 v , l I I' , 'f gg . ., , 7 4 .t .5 ,nl ' . 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F an ' 41 s lf if Y 55 1 2- ff C-'X 2'1- : 'I 5 W1 s 'f i r af' .. L,-' PGI ' '.' . 5: Ui si -V - 15' .ill -eg , V' if EL 'Z' . . - 4' -, .4 1? . 'if if :v in .5 fs . 6 ic 44' im, iz, fi, E Q 4 il ad .,, Q pf- ., fi 52 . Qt, . 4 M .. 1 4 ,- Zi . .1 Q 'S 5 ' I 5. -1. -' 'casa-1 '.'.A.,e wk.-V. ' , ' ' : . . ,J S ? 41 vt 5 if 3 0 i Y f 'I , f U .. f 2- . l i l f'N fl' , if - , 1 I , 'T H K1 1' u V Q Q if v tt I , 'p .: -4 f-'K' ' is! . .-1 .LA 5' I gl. 9 H 1 K 1 Q 1 1 :v ' , Yr H -is X If 1 i fill migilli 'F-EQEL' f ' - . 1 First Row-Rhiel, Studer, Hildebrand, Homer, Kantzer, Oldroyd, Sliadle, Sri-nerf Hans, Second Row-Neff, Floo-m, Holelq, Sigler, Cover, Kessler, Thompson, Morida. Third Row-Mr. Hanson, Glaser, Davis, Graves, Willett, Swollen, jones, Miller. BOYS'GLEE CLUB QAM E ARE indeed proud to say that the Senior Boys' Glee Club V of the class of 1930, is according to critics, one of the best that has ever graduated from McKinley High School. The , group is under the direction of Mr. Leslie D. Hanson. In keeping with the Christmas season, the glee clubs sang carols in the halls of the building. On the thirtyffirst of january the MidfWinter Concert was given by the combined groups. Later in the year the clubs again combined to participate in the annual Spring Music Festival. In addition to these annual presentations, the Boys' Glee Club, both alone and in conjunction with the Girls' Glee Club, sang before several luncheon clubs. Our hnal presentation came at Commencement time. On that night a delightful program was given, thus bringing to a close a most successful season of the 1950 edition of the McKinley High Boys' Glee Club. The officers for the year were: George Kantzer, President, Richard Spanagel, VicefPresidentg Edward Willett, Secretaryffreasurer. The personnel of the club is: George Kantzer, Emanuel Kessler, Jack Graves, Russell Cover, Carl Shadle, Don Hans, Peter Monda, James Stiner, Lynn Thompson, Robert Jones, Don Swallen, Ed. Willett, Robert Buck' walter, Charles Homer, Cecil Rhiel, Franklin Studer, Marvin Floom, Lee Davis, Charles Holek, Robert Sigler, Richard Spanagel, Gordon Hilde' brand, Bernard Harter, Ruthvan Neff, Otmar Miller, joe Glaser, jack Liberatore, Oldroyd. Page 158 1 l . I I '. ,W SENIDIQ l'II-Y CLUB -, K. HE Senior HifY Club consists of the Tau Beta, Kappa Beta and ' fr Phi Beta chapters, each having their own officers. Early in its , development HifY adopted as its purpose, To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standf ards of Christian Character. The slogan of the HifY Club is frequently stated as the Four C's: Clean Living, Clean Speech, Clean Scholarship and Clean Athletics. The iirst social event of the year was the 'lChristmas Hop held at the Shady Hollow Country Cluh, December 23. The Father and Son Banquet held the first Monday in May was the most important of the several banquets held during the year. The final social event was held the last day of school, an Early Morliing Breakfast, at Turkey Foot Lake. The club program consisted largely of discussions, speakers, confer' ence, reports, and an occasional round table. Delegates from the various chapters attended the HifY Conference in Cleveland, and the State Hi-Y Training Camp at Camp Nelson Dodd. The council that guided the HifY club program through the year was composed of: Edgar C. Myers, Boys' Work Executive, Mr. Loren E. Souers, Rev. W. E. Bridge and Mahloii G. Barnes, Associate Boys' Work Secretary. 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'TTY 'r , ft .w 'rx li 'Q 4 f A 'ai -A ' fl . ' 1-' 'x . 'S r . f, i, .- . r 3 ,X ,Ia . . '55 rv if ' , .x X .V .K b l 1 A -I rr ,l,' ,:T . . . i , 1 X 1 L ? I I' if ' i , .5 Rf, :tif 1 ., , s H! 'S ii Af . vw f 1 P A -. X' Ya s 5- 1 nf ,, j, 5 ff +- , I .ii 2 7, 1' Aw. -U 1 5 if or -- it 1 4 Nj , . :F l RL x .I 1 1,,, gi 0. .. 5 , . 1 .Z -ff. it fr .Q pi., fb f ' 'v. . ': I ,g A Q1 nfl j -.. : ,-- .1 5 rf. as. Q .. zz: z' 5245 if Efiv ' l if .5f'?l' Q-' K. ah 'C A I. l fd 4 if i ,, uk, . N ' X, -. 4, 1 fa if .ar sf -4 9 ri 5 i ii' .. ,f pi lx I 'I 'n THE SODHDMUDE HI-Y CLUB ' lj HE Sophomore HifY Club is an organization consisting of about 4,-F2 fifty members. The purpose of the club is, To create and W maintain high standards of Christian living. KR--'J The club is divided into two chapters: The Lincoln chapter and the Lehman chapter. The oihcers of the Lincoln chapter are: Ralph Spiker, Presidentg Charles Evans, VicefPresidentg Calvin Tyron, Secretaryg and Oliver Herbert, Treasurer. In the Lehman chapter the officers are: Charles Hoerger, Presidentg James Koppe, Vice-Presidentg Robert Gott' chall, Secretaryg and Richard Rudy, Treasurer. The club meeting is very interesting. The first part of the meeting is devoted to businessg following this we have a period of devotion. These programs are varied and cover a large number of topics with which the average boy comes in Contact in everyday life. The club has entered into the World Brotherhood Campaign, which is a drive to secure funds for carrying on the Young MEIIHS Christian Association work in the foreign nations. 4 It has also sponsored several banquets during the year, and has had several theatre and skating parties. The club entered two teams in the HifY basketball league, and also had swimming meets between the two chapters. The fellows have taken a great interest in debating and we have had some very interesting debates during the year. We have also had some very good speakers from whose speeches every member has derived some benefit. Page 160 First Row-Katch, Solomon, Bonta, Saurcr., Russ, Caplea, julian, Cyspidiask. Second Row- Mr. Fry, McCue, Guillaca, Bozurick, 'I'im.af, Mladjan, Gibbs. Third Row--Hedu, Mateo, Sekely, Stufie, Pope, Soldatits, Tuhos. NODTH EAST l'Il-Y CLUBS ,HE North East Sophomore HifY Club and the Nu Epsilon Hi-Y ,V '52 Club have had another successful year. Their slogan, Clean gy Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship and Clean Livingf' llsxvvj has been extended from their clubs to many other groups of boys in the community. The clubs have met throughout the year on Monday evenings at 7 150, at the North East Branch Y.AM.C.A. Mr. Edward Harrington is advisor for the Sophomore Club, and Mr. C. E. Fry is the advisor for the other. Mr. C. A. Underwood has also divided his time between the clubs. Interesting programs are features of both clubs. Subjects of vital interest are discussed by the members. Leaders in civic and industrial fields of Canton have met with us and given us interesting talks and led us in discussions. Part of each week's program is given over to a def votional period. Social functions such as club suppers and theatre parties are occasionally held. Educational trips to Canton's various industries have been made. Indoor, basketball and volleyball tournaments were promoted. ' The following officers served the Nu Epsilon Club: John Mladjan, President, john Hedu, Vice President, Steven Soldatits, Secretary, Robert Gibbs, Treasurer. Page 161 fl 4. Y 2: 3 Q. 9? ef n na 1, rt 'Q 4 ff C r 7 v L1 C' S x 1 K' fi-. 1? 1 'f if flu' , A3 :fr Bw. . af! 5. , f. fbi 'qi 'Cr . 4:7 ' Mi- fj, 3 af v- 'Q 44 W 1, 11 , 1 ' if x-It A 9 ki - . - . 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The Junior and Senior members are distinguished in gym .5 classes by their blue middies and the Sophomores by their Leader emblems. ffl! fs fi if I LQ? pf Many social events as well as athletic events are held during the year. if 'Jil . . . ri These include the Leader Dance, which has been held at the Womeiis I 5' 5' , . . is Club for the past two years, the Skating Party, the Swimming Party, and n-r,- 5: f? Zi: Q 1 , I , , 51 the hike to Cable Lake. A special marching number is always given in fl . 'fi u. . . . . 'GY .5 -11 21- the gymnasium exhibition. J fi :QQ To remain in the club each girl must have an average of 90929 in gym work, and also be passing in four academic subjects. Those who do not 1 if ai, maintain this average are suspended from the club. If g The oiiicers of the club for the past year were: Cornie Pritchard, VH'-' f -t' . . . . - 1' f' Presidentg Eleanor Spelman, V1CC'PfCS1dCIltQ Marjorie Spotts, Secretaryg ,li f iii Leora Kerr, Treasurerg Evelyn Streby, Social Chairman, assisted by Marty ff? ' Sickafoose, and June Meyersg and Catherine Worlock, Publicity Chairman. i. . 4 5 l :':: 1 3-Ay Q 1 Page 162 124' 1 '. lig A 1 2 . 3 , 'l 2 'Q E 5-Q if 'in if . fr T iid 3 .. -:Si an -A-egf .. ,J ---'- - -f r figs F1 51 '4-'T' fi. Zia isa M5 35' 'KLJ' '-55' . ,gr 1335 5:- : S, Jr- My-. 9 K' ' Y v . 2.I,. ' H21 '-L - ' fiile , f1-ww T3 3535 - Fil lil ifJ:,'- r aj. 7115 5: E3 35-1 331, ' an L . ' w ifi .QQ rpg? 4,41 fax iisl' '- S5 NH TQ '-451 . 'QU A-5541.1 fr z-.. .fa .1 HM. Qtr .xx fg- i :,,f ff' 1557? 'i H3 f qlj. F53 rr, Hi f wwf' - - 'iff 5.1 Zell r ' I , '21 ,551 gli L' ' ' 'f Ii if! 3. .5 fe' :wr '. 1 x - .Y We ni ar 1 4. F .f lie ,, Z., 3 ps. ,k., GIIQLS SEIQVICE LEAGUE -gr gg .1 in rf A- fur , - .- QLZQ Q1 HORTLY before the summer recess last year some iifty Junror gif lg, gf, lun, 5 n l gyg. fl .Ky Xl J g1rls were summoned to the homefroom of our dean of grrls, if ' , . . . 11 '- Ye? XYJ l Mrss Edna Shumaker. These g1rls were voted 1nto the club by -CQ 55.3 1 X ,' , . . , . N ' E49 -I 1 r r LJ the members of the league of 29, to constrtute the G1rls Serv1ce rj .rg : gg . ' I 'lr WI' J League of -30931, The purpose of the orgamzatlon 1S very apparent. .gg - . 22341 EI '. 'ff The hrst duty of each member was to call personally on a specrfled 32- 31 sl. gg, . . . . . . . '. 5 '12 fur number of Sophomore glrls commg 1IltO lVIcK1nley th1s year. The new- 113 ' ' ,Jvc L rf-31 3-V, comers were welcomed by the older grrls and later they and the1r mothers .Ll-. 535. were honored wrth a receptron. The grrls of the league also made a specxal 515. , ,,,- - --.- 'E elfort to see and welcome any outfofftown student enterrng school. ' 5 . . . . . 4'-. V7 1 :1 These latter g1rls were enterteuned by the league 1n conjuneuon w1th the . E 1 t, FI'1C11ClSh1p Club at the Y. W. C. A. The adv1sor and the members have r' :gg gg? watched carefully all year for opportun1t1es to help any needy student of gf . t ri-T4 y ' ' 1-f '.?,'r the school. 'a T113 D U 'Sl Regular meetmgs were held once a month. These meetmgs were well 2- . . .- 71' 'L- planned and cons1sted of Il1L1S1CEl.l numbers and rnterestrng talks by mem' 1. 2' v ,.- Q- E5 bers of the league and the faculty. The grrls entertamed their mothers at if dinner at La Porte Ouverte, December 19, 1920. 'ff . - . . . ' sp- 32 The members w1sh to show the1r utmost apprec1at1on to our loyal 5. 5. +24 7- f , L2 advlsor, Mrss Shumaker. gg: ig WY r T ' 'T , , , , HQ' The officers were: Mary Patnck, Pres1dentg Rosella Goss, V1cefPres1f Ei 73-. . . . . 1g.if dentg Dorothy June Bremsen, Secretary, V1rg1n1a Gruber, Treasurer. - I 7 Tiff N w 1 11 Page 16,1 ii ' If, T 'x . .q .U I , . if s fx J Q rv' --V 1 present time the cu as pr .,. Q ag gg i -Q L. omg rg 5 ei' ' 1 T. 5 I , fi ian its-ati. all E- 'fi' -iii .- ,J s....3.g jf Q. gait- Sz,- ' Pi ' .gfaflf 3:13 x ,lags 555- .! ,daft Q' 535. ra . -'f ff- a rd 'f 'H 'ruff ,f3.:f,,. ma ea . -1-lag Q1 ik! -at - .fu 5.1111 ,cr 9554-ill' 4 yew-1' ....f,1. 5 :- 4:-' -YY? , if-1 Q - ,- ' Lf. . 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W w Q QV 1 ,fr Q23 4221 77,3 ai si ma f ta, 7 .L MATH CLU I3 li ATH Club is one of the oldest and largest clubs in the school. b Ili ed to i.I'lCI'6I1SC IIHZCICSU F 1 3 Twelve years ago the clu was orga z 1 in mathematics, both educationally and socially, and up to the ff l b h oven to be a big success. Each meeting was planned to present a new mathematical idea and th: entertainment was provided by student programs. E ' ' ' ' f 'l An initiation party was held in the music room at the beginning o t me More than fifty new members pledged themselves to the club. year. During one meeting, Miss Rice entertained the club with very inter' esting mathematical tricks, and on another occasion Mr. W. A. Knapp, of Life as Mathematics. b was to The Bell Telephone Company and another later on to The Hoover Company, in North Canton. The third trip was to Mount Union College, where the members were enter- ' f h ll e tained by lectures, and by use of the observatory. As guests o t e co eg , A ' Th 'lub also ttended the Mount U111on--Wooster basketball game. e c we a made a visit to Wooster College, and a trip through the Carnegie Museum, at Pittsburgh. Two parties were held later in the spring, the last being the farewell for the Seniors. The oiiicers of the club were: a , Burkhardt, VicefPresidentg Dorothy Killian, Secretaryg Mary Davis, uss acted as our supervisor. Columbus, Ohio, delivered a speech on The first trip taken by the clu M rian Graham President, Dorothy Treasurer. Mr. Kna Page 164 DUETIQY CLUI3 Over rolling regal hills, In protected vales sereneg Through the city's busy hum, Where hurried crowds are seen. Lured by the charm of poetry, We've stopped and studied lifeg Watching all the scenes aglow, With harmony or strife. Through many an old melodious lay, We've traced the magic thread Of truth, in the immortal lines Of poet long since dead. 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Third Row-Stine-r, Taylor, Sigler, McClain, james, Harter, Cornelius, Allenswortli. SHAKESDEAIQE CLUB HE Shakespeare Club, one of the oldest and most popular clubs at McKinley, was formed in 1916. The membership is limited to Seniors, and in October, 1929, sixteen people were chosen 'yy MJ, for membership. They were as follows: John' Allensworth, M' Robert Cornelius, Polly Cloud, Robert Herbert, Kathryn Gunias, Bernard Harter, Jeanne Hunt, Paul James, Mary Lou McKinney, julia Krider, Georgia Shrigley, James Steiner, Betty White, Helen Spiker, Margaret E. White and William Trinnes. The following oficers were elected: Julia Krider, Presidentg Helen Spiker, Secretaryg and John Allensworth, Treasurer. As is the custom, the club gave the Christmas Play for the Sophomore, Junior and Senior assemblies. The play was entitled Paradise . It was also given before the Teachers Club. At the beginning of the second semester, eleven new members were taken into the club. They were put through the proper initiation and branded with an S, C . The new members were: Florence Priddey, Beula Brown, Mary Patrick, Dwight McLain, Genevieve Claybaugh, Beatrice Huiler, Gwendolyn Hufler, Robert Sigler, Howard Spies, Cooper Taylor, Dorothy Frey. During the year each member was required to give a monologue and to take part in at least one play. They kept up with the happenings of the modern stage by answering roll call with some bit of news conf cerning it. The club gives much credit to Miss Marble, our loyal faculty advisor. Page 166 .rsh : t E' , s. I . .W , -M , .. . MODERN WIQITEIQS' CLUI3 HE Modern Writers' Club is a literary haven for all bookfloving students who seek the friendship of the present writers. Miss Mary Eddy, its organizer, has furthered this interest by her com' Sl'-x...,ff' prehcnsive knowledge of reading. A favorite subject of discussion each year is the wellfloved Emily Dickinson, whose poems are at last assuming their rightful position on the bookshelf of the world. In contrast to this is the mystery program in which Eden Phillpotts plays the leading role. Then we enter into another world when Sigrid Endset, with her rare tales of the Norwegian country steps upon the threshold, or Ole Rolvaag. Among the other acquaintances made or renewed were Hugh Walpole, Paul Southworth Bliss, Arnold Bennett, Christopher Morley and Sinclair Lewis. The members dramatized Dumsany's Gods of the Mountains, .and on another occasion, made a study of John Galsworthy. As a memorial of this year's work, the club is subscribing for two highfgrade magazines to be placed in the high school library next fall, and offers these in the hope that pupils may avail themselves of this source of information about present day writers. The club officers for the year were: President, Isabel Lewis, Vice' President, jean Lavery, Secretary, Julia McKay, Treasurer, Marguerite Smith. The success of our club has been due to the cooperation of the members and oHicers. Page 167 .1 F15 If , f, f rf .' I :'... 1' F' C' P' ' if it li v .ai .JE 4. K 1 J 1 .H rf C Q l 1 ll f ., , . is -., 4,2 Q ,.f g ' -. ,g t gf , .W -, g 1,5 .dit I - E '. .. .WZ 5 . rw 5 4 ff. , . arf! :E ff .aff ,zu .. , 'lla ff' .'x' .Q'v' 1 ,,, 1 ,. .- v,..v 'vit M ' 41, .'? '19'y '-'Q' ff- A, ga' Li! a- ' - , - ' ai ll ,e A qu- a. ':. . 1- M :1-I 7 1'7,fg r -5- 3.7 ,fe rj. ,f gig -U -,: , - . - . '- -p .fl ' ,Wx .1-was '11, Ay? ,ay -1 .Hag . 1 f.-1 ,U ,,, -5 .11 W: glzcjg ' ,xqz 1951 T5 'itz ,gi 1 --'30 , Q,-1 '1 1 H51- , 'iw- .-'1' Q , 1- 3' .K wflf ?:'. f-f: ii- 1:-, 1 A 1,51 45 -,gf-V3 -,'1'.y- 24.5, Q.,-K' mi? :N ' S ffl!! wi! li r 4 LF, J - ' Qui , tg , 45.313 wp. ff- gy '55 5159 .4 -Aff. 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This year the program committee p anne ou l d t the entire year's prof gram which was printed in booklet form and followed consistently throughf out the year. Initiations took place at the first meeting, October SO. On November 13, Mr. Porter gave an unusually interesting talk, on the Place of WH1'.,1 December 11, Judge Krichbaum talked on the Value of a Cultural Educaf ' A ' ' h ld ti n With Reference to History. The annual Christmas Party was e 0 at the Canton Woman's Club, December 16, under the direction of Miss Lehmiller and Miss Heidman. devoted to a study of international problems particularly january was - i , the Naval Disarmament Conference at London. One month was given over to a study of national affairs, one to state history under the direction of Miss Bess Thompson, with especial attention to Schoenbrunn, Ohio, ' ' ' f th ro' and another to Clty government, with Mr. Leist as manager o e p grams. The year ended with a stunt program of rivalry between the boys and girls, and an annual spring picnic, and hike through some of 'the local historic spots of Ohio. Ofhcers for the y ear 1929-1930 were: Frank Studer, Presidentg Genevieve Claybaugh, Vice-Presidentg Berdine Nicholas, Treasurer, Eliza beth Fehn, Secretaryg Robert Bean. Sergeantfatfarmsg and John Lehmiller, Publicity Secretary. , 1 fl I , Page 168 sp I 'Q v- E7 5 ii 'Alf as if? 'H ' 6 x, M xr, A fr- ggqfilfg? 5 , , .. ,. , ,A 'L ,3Y'.-5-g.- f3-2A.',..- wa ..V 'E '?5l:1v',f, 1.76.7 1 .-fin! -Fi, gm, 1.1! otlw. i fltekrii 'fats iw as 1 vqarp 1: --lf!!-,E 35165. H4315-.3 WV. 1? yn I -Q, -a -2-L, v su 5'f'ffiS.' f'i,'. -1 45 , .fr a W. ' 'i Pit' f' fziiiil 335 1 3 Wil. Wa 5.1 ,331--:, stfsf -' sis--ft .g . ., .,: ffl, ,ef f a ing fig- , g. isa.- Q.' fa? 41 . ' ' :, V if gig F -nw., -1, , .4- fi. , 1' 50,4 'sv' At hz as f 24 gas? -if sl -3 .gf as me W3 fibglif ', Q 55 :Sf f ,i oi ggi? f- - f tiki Q-if p L' ssl .fix .175 ffl? L tiff JJ 4 'S .F Z: iii, ,FIT 2' fel. fl I N Cf.. I' ' 4 1 14' Q gg' fa? :Sf A . 'ig' M . A H ag i' q. J Q B 1 1 : 1 A -e B pf as gs 5: 51 t fr 2 L 'I fin f .ai f J 'fr . . 8' 5 I YQ 11 r 'l 5 N 'I 1' 1 .. -,- Y.. -1 3 1 ' 6, A, w First Row-Bell, Paulus, Bair, Anderson, Soldatits. Second Row-Cutlip, Hedu, Miss Bozman, Hockenberger. Beam. Third Roiu-Schneider, Frizzell, Hexamer, Cutlip, McCann. STAGECIQAFT CLU I3 ,I NE of the best and most important of our organizations is the Stagecraft Club. The members of this organization are held , responsible for the scenery of all the dramatic events of the year fb ja- which require a stage setting. They also take care of shifting ty- the scenery between acts and producing effective lighting. The iirst project of the club this year was the building of the setting for the Operetta, The Yeomen of the Guard, given by the Senior Glee Clubs. This was a very difficult setting, and proved to be one of the most beautiful built by the club in many years. The most important work of the year is the supervision of the stage for the Junior and Senior plays. These plays usually require three or more settings, which means that the club members must spend many nights working on the stage. It must 'be remembered that our work does not end with the class plays, but includes the settings for class parties and other plays of less importance. Under the supervision of Miss Martha Bozman, our Faculty Advisor, the club has had a very successful year. We wish to express our appreciaf tion to her for the splendid guidance in the work. The oilicers for the school year vvere: Luther Schneider, Presidentg Donald Bair, VicefPresidentg Shirley Cutlip, Secretary and Treasurerg Paul Hockenberger, Electriciang Walker Cutlip, Assistant Electrician. Page 169 N. it rw if w . ' 1' .I 7 v , f '1 El s , . 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FQ ,. .2 41 NU 4 A F 2 -fb 3x vi TIQAVEL CLUB ETER glorious adventures in farfaway countries, trips to the distant west, and journeys to the east, related to us by persons who have traveled extensively, Club has come to a successful close, the 19294930 year of Travel The first meeting of the club brought to the members the details of a . . d trip to Marblehead, Maine. Accounts were also given by Miss Eddy an Mr. Fretz. One meeting was given over to the initiation of new members. William Foltz, by means of a moving picture device, entertained with pictures taken during a trip through Yellowstone National Park. Miss ' ' f t ' to Europe. Mr. Riley, of Schuster related interesting accounts 0 a rip oke at one meeting about interest' the biology department of the school, sp ing facts connected with our own state. T l Club is a club for persons who have a desire to visit wonder rave e world and who are interested in listening to accounts of 'trips spots of th which have been taken by men and women. uidance has made the club so successful, ravel Club. He was ably assisted by the B kle , President, Eugene Ott, VicefPresif officers for the year: Byron ec y dent, Jean Atkinson, Secretary, Williain Foltz, Treasurer, Roy McClayton, . . . d rms, Helen Masters, Chairman of Program Comrruttee, an Robert Cornelius, Chairman of the Publicity Committee. Mr. Fretz, whose unequalled g is the faculty advisor for T Sergeantfatfa Page 170 .1 First Row-Griffeth, Shaheen, jacobs, Perdue, Chapman, White, Hartman, Carrigan. Second Rowe-Miss Flora Sclmeider, Atkinson, Albu, Bozelqe, Hawk, Scharff, Obermiller, Zereri, Morrow, Klingaman. Third Row-Floom, Thompson, Pserika, Miss Motschman, Miss Clara Schneider, Gilkey, Mateo, Morse. LE CEIDCLE FIQANCAIS S ' E CERCLE Francais, an A club, was organized in 1928. The C' fy -- membership is limited to those taking French III and IV and Q ' French II students who have a grade of 90? or above. E i if The club is under the direction of the French department of the faculty: Mlle. Flora Schneider, who organized the cluhg Mlle. Zurcher, Mlle. Bowser, Mlle. Schuster, Mlle. Clara Schneider and Mlle. Motschman, being the worthy advisors. The ofhcers for the past year were: Thelma Klingaman, President, Eleanor Hawk, VicefPresident, Charles Morse, Secretaryg Doris Anna Miner, Treasurer, and Ruth Sharif, Historian. The purpose of the club is to help the members acquire more fluency in speaking the French language, and to learn something of the country and the customs of the people. ii if .I It 1 S2 51 '-'I 2- I II. Q7 'fir ' L' fl: J . v - If w l fr!! .fl l fu I -4 zu ,ffl 5,11- Ji 1 l V J -L '1 5 lk xi-yr K L ,ci i wi J , I Nr 7 I A 1 I- A 1' I 'K fb Y, N 41 s. Q 7 e 'a 1 fr ir? 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The athletic section was started with the first game and accurately followed through the entire season. Then the Senior section was compiled with no less effort and the snapshots were gathered from every available source, The various organizations completed the club section. A new idea was carried out in the design of the Annual this year. Since everything is becoming modern, of course the Annual must also. We have carried out the modernistic theme throughout the book this year, which adds a lot of color and makes it quite attractive. Each member of the Stalf wishes to express his gratitude to Miss Bair for her assistance in compiling our Annual. We also wish to express our appreciation for the faithful cofoperation of the Business Staff whose help was indispensable. The Editorial Stalf, under Frank Barbour, '30, as EditorfinfChief, inf cluded Mary Rohn, 'SOL Dorothy Young, '30, Eleanor Jane Spanegal, 31, Don Black, '31. As Associate Editors: john Allensworth, '30, Photogf rapherg Miriaiii Hoerger, '30, Artist, and Natela Ivflilburn '30, Typist. Page 172 First Row-Faulk. Cloud, Miss Bair, Kridef, Sponseller, Patterson. Second Row-Andorka, Ostergard, Nist, Tutzey, Barham. MDNTHLY STAFF -. 'L HE Monthly Staff has completed another successful year due to pd the splendid co-operation of the Staff. lk Q This year a feature of the Monthly was the fact that the 'HVQQUJ' cover, frontispiece, first story, first poem and editorial have car' ried out the theme of the issue. The November issue, the first publication of the year carried out the theme of Indians. The brown cover and clever frontispiece carried out this theme. The red and green issue for December carried out Christmas Bells as its theme. The january monthly with a cream and black cover had as its theme Wiiiter Sports. Hearts was the theme for February, and was displayed in a red and white cover. The March number had as its idea Saint Patrick, with a cover done attractively in bright green and white. The April issue had Springf time as its theme, and the May issue concluded the publication with a theme of Holland. The Monthly is the outlet for all the happenings of the school year and these have been successfully recorded by the Staff, whose personnel consists of: Miss Marguerite Bair, Advisor, Polly Cloud, '30, Editor-inf Chiefg julia Krider, '30, Literary, Madalyn Barham, '30, Poetryg Jane Hershey, '30, Exchangeg Mary Jane Sponsellor, '31, General News, Robert Izlist, '30, HifFung Kathryn Faulk, '50, Alumni News, Robert Ostergard, '30, Sports, Marvin Yutzey, '30, Cartoons, and Anna Andorka, '30, and Grace Patterson, '30, Typists. Page 173 Y, fx .Q il r is 3' u s., Q it .1 .,. .i Ji .,. .L,- 5.1, sn, , I? I .ag 1 'NV - .LQ I rx X. 5. 'Q 1,1 1, - .'-J , .1 , - y -'L E. .515 ,t . -a 1 u B S' Ei 7 L if QE 12 '11 . , .fy -5 ffl QR- ffm .' 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Second Row- M'r. Leist, Advisor. Criqui. Hall, Miller, Glaser, Fogle. Lope, He11'ricl1. 'l'l1.ircl Row-Spence, Ulnelliart, VV. Wilsovi, T. Vxfilson. Kimbel, Niccormiclq, Witmer. IBUSI N ESS STAFF gm' JN ITS new oflice the business staff has had every facility for hand' K0 ling its work efficiently. Every ninth bell, room 303, has been Q25 buzzing with discussions of better handling, subscriptions, adverf ' tisements and collections. With more room, freedom and equip- 'T7 J ment, the new ofiice has made the work of each one more pleasant. The Staff appreciated also the guidance of Mr. Leist, who, although new as our advisor, has cofoperated and helped us in the success of our work. This year a new department was created, for which the Staff has felt a need of for sometime. Irvine Spence, as art manager, has very capably handled the work of making clever posters and advertisements for our publications. Also the position of credit manager was thoroughly taken care of by Kenneth Witmer. It is real work to see that advertisements are paid for on time, and that we have money enough to meet our bills. Other Senior members of the Staff were: Joe Glaser, Business Maiizif gerg Margziret Miller, Business Secretaryg Ivan Hall, Monthly Advertising Ivianagerg Dean lVIcCormick, General Advertising Managerg Gtmar Miller, Engraving Nlanagerg Stephan Fogle, Circulation Maiiagerg and Betty White, Annual Advertising Manager. Juniors are: Lee Hendricks, james Lape, William Wilson, Robert Uebelhart, Joe Kimbel and Helen Schweitzer. Sophomores are: Geraldine Hinkle, Amy Matyka, Ted Wilsoii, Nellie Kline, Jeane Zerbe, Herbert Criqui, Harvey White, Alice Neff and L'Berta -.-H. ry . iii? s Price. 'ill i 'rifl 'FD 2.5 age if J i' .H ii:-154 I' l'.' Fi J .f-f--- . 15.1 Q24 ff' :I -.-13' If A1-5-'h 1 :-A El ' Fx. -I L., .ig-A ll-if fi? 5 . fi, iwl' Zu iff, ' . . .1 ,m. 'f V M .L 'EW HG ff, it. I '- .21 If li 2' -'L I ,,2.:'ZQ s1'fJ?k. 3 7 :lf yi' Egg ?, ff- yn ' 4':'.i Q-j . .:s 2? 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Lili. ffm .5 if uf., ip , , P-fix -5. lr Ei lqff 2 Q. Q l 5 First Row-Lookabaugh, Miller, Rohn, Shrigley, Timpe, Campbell. Second Row-Kant er Libertore, Spafnagel, Miller, Glaser. 'Third Row-mNe1f, Floom, Studer, Kessler. SENIDIQ CDEIQA if '. HE Yeomen of the Guard, an opera in two acts by U. S. I Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, was presented by the combined ll iq Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs on the sixth and seventh of rbege-ff' December. This was the seventh annual operetta which the Senior Glee Clubs have given. The vocal music and the orchestra was under the direction of Mr. Leslie D. Hanson. The dramatic director was Miss Florence Hillg the dances were under the direction of Miss Marjorie Whitlock. Much credit is due to Miss Martha Bozman and the Stagecraft Club for their skillful management of the scenery and properties. The setting of The Yeomen iof the Guard is laid in a village in England. The scenes are played on the tower green of the prison. The curtain rises as Phoebe Meryll, played by Dorothy Lookabaugh, daughter of Sergeant Meryll, is singing a love song, and during her song a group of townspeople enter. The stage setting was very effective with the dark forbidding prison tower in the foreground and the walls and houses of the village in the background. While the townspeople are conversing, Dame Carruthers, portrayed by Margaret Miller, and Kate, her niece, played by Ruth Timpe, come in and tell of the many executions they have Page 176 . ,V ,,.,w1 -. -i . , V . '- -N Q' -. -,' ' - igiE.LEi ?u 5- --' - 4r-4-Q-- H- - t . 1 . ... ,.. ', ,. --J: L ,Y -' 1 1 --rw.. ' ft L 7-s3'i'ii'lfllT3 ' l -i p . L' ' X -, . as X witnessed. Leonard Meryll, portrayed by Ruthvan Neff, is seen coming and Phoebe at once sees a plan of getting her beloved Fairfax, played by George Kantzer, who is now in prison, free. Fairfax, who has only a 'few hours to live, wants to be married before he dies, and offers a sum of money to the girl who will marry him. Elsie Maynard, a strolling singer, played by Georgia Shrigley, agrees to this because she needs the money and niarries him. In the meantime hy much plotting Phoebe and Sergeant Meryll, played by Otmar Miller, manage to get the keys to the jail from Wilfred, the jailor, played by Bernard Harter, and get Fairfax out in Leonard's clothes. The news of Fairfax's escape is quickly spread and the Lieutenant, played by Albert Beason, and all the soldiers rush in and the 'townspeople are horrified to think that their prisoner has escaped. At this time Wilfred and Jack Point, a jester, played by Emmanual Kessler, come forth and explain how they shot Fair' fax and threw his body in the river. On account of the mystery concerning the stolen keys Phoebe reveals the scheme to Wilfred whom she marries, so he won't expose her. In the meantime Elsie falls in love with Fairfax, disguised as Leonard, and he wants her to run away with hlin, but she says she is married to this un' known person and cannot do this. Fairfax does not know until then that Elsie is the girl to whom he is married and in the end she finds out that Leonard is Fairfax who has been pardoned. Sergeant Meryll marries Dame Carruthers and the curtain falls with a happy reconciliation between Elsie and Fairfax. Page 177 P J N IW. Pr I 5' 5 N' 5. Q 74 .. 'a . ' . ff-gi ' 'C :ii 4' l , A' 11 I' -E Al J 1 , f I 1,3 E' .fl ' vw va 3 4 Xe- r- 4 .,rs . , . -rs. 3,.'7' .eh :X fl ' - ,ia ,..,.. A 1572: A. Ne' 'f'v, , M Fig 'TT ff' - Jfx, fl i-5 fs' 1 rf... .Q V P572 117' jfs? ' I 1 g - N1 mi . 17 . ,-.JH gli gm, 1- X' ..5:g., :ff . .1-5.5 Lv, . 4, ' , .,',L.rg, H351 .1 :: -3 ie -ri'-' ,s,e-,ya 'F . ' LXW3: fc alll .. ep? ,711 ,.L?-A ' ,gf +5 at 5 - 3 . :fills .,-5: ri -,QL fl H? N l ga , .1151- ., , ,, ., ,., H- -ff -:l ,: .. 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W The plot was the familiar story of the Pied Piper of Hamelinf' In the beginning the Piper has already driven the rats out of town but the people did not pay him as they had promised. While the townsfolks were at church the Piper charmed the children and took them away. All but Barbara, the daughter of Jacobus, who was older, were taken. The Piper concealed them in a cave where they were very contented. One day the people decided that Barbara should go to Ruderf sheim to be a Nun. On the way they passed.near the cave of the Piper, where they are charmed and danced on to Rudersheim, but Barbara was left with the Piper and Michael, who had fallen madly in love with her when he had been to Hamelin. She had also loved him but when she heard that he was a sword-swallowern her pride made her deny it. When she came out of the spell, she thought she loved the Piper and that he loved her. To break the spell the Piper gave her some wellfwater and made her see Michael and fall in love with him. They started off to be married. Then Veronika appeared hunting her child, the little lame boy, Jan. As she was not from Hamelin and her sorrows stirred up pity in the heart of the Piper, he partly decided to give him back. After a talk with Page 178 the Lovely Man or Christ, he made up his mind to do so. just after Barbara had returned to tell her father of her marriage, the Piper also arrived to bring back one the children. Inquiring about Veronika, he found that she was on her deathfbed. He implored .her soul to come back and live and when he brought Jan back she appeared restored. The story ended happily for all but the Piper who painted a rather pathetic figure as he started out to pipe to other people. The play was given under the able direction of Miss Iris Haverstack. Those who took part in the first and second casts, respectively were: Piper-Joseph Glaser, Jacob Libertoreg Michael-Robert Nist, John Allensf worth, CheatfthefDevil-Cecil Rheilg .Iacobus-Clifton Frizzell, Bernard Harterg Kent-Robert Cornelius, Don LaMasterg Peter the Cobbler- Robert Jones, Harold Kahlerg Hans-Jack Graves, Marvin Gillsg Axel- Charles Holik, James Stinerg Martin-Marvin Gills, Jack Graves, Peter the Sacristan-Salvatore Armogida, Harry Bonsallg Anselm-Hilda Erick' son, Robert Cornelius, Old Claus-Mildred Skeelesg Veronika-Margaret E. White, Helen Spikerg Barbara?-Alice Bowman, Georgia Shrigleyg Hedwig-Mildred Skeeles, Jeanne Hunt, Anna-Charlotte Weedmaii, Lucille Guileyg Martha-Mary Catherine Hebert, Betty Wade, Old Ursula-Wilma Gurney, Mary Louise McKinney, Jan-Bill Dozman, Marilyn Mitzelg Hansel-Esther Cooperg Ilseg-Dorothy Young, Friede- Mary Jane O'Seag Rude-Margaret L.Wliiteg Kuno-Constance Donahere. 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V r .Q ,, -:' 'f ig it-5 'Ei ' L' 'f 51 av il: -' 3 . ff? ' l i W7 lg 'I .. f Q 'Q' .11 5 QT .Q Q- ' 3, 5- 'Fi . 4 if ff 'fa 'i 3. 1 '-i 1 n Q, First Row-Weaver, Weclqel, Lyle, Rastettef, Burnside. Second Row-Beaumont, Regberg Miss Busby, Miss Walton, Miss Bozma-n, Muntean, Immler. Third Row-Lawrenson 'll L t, Flora. Fourth Row-Oscar, Williams, Du y Kopp, Keckley, Mr. Young, Mi er, nm z He-ndershot, Sti11e'r. JUNIDIQ CLASS DLAY H2 is QHE Stoops to Conquer, the famous comedy by Oliver Gold' up ' J smith, was presented by the class of '31 on March 21 and 22. W The plot centers around the antics of young Tony Java Lumpkin, and the change in Mr. Mar1ow's manner toward the young lady, whom he is wooing, when she changes her dress. Wlule Tony Lumpkin, a very spoiled young man, with his com' a boisterous time at an inn, Mr. Marlow and his panions, is having friend, Mr. Hastings enter and ask the way to the home of Mr. Hardcastle, who is Tony's stepffather. Tony knows that Mr. Marlow has come to court his sister, Miss Hardcastle, so he intentionally sends them to Mr. Hardcastle's but tells them that it is an inn. Here, these young men are rude to Mr. Hardcastle, who they think is an inn keeper, and especially is Mr. Marlow very forward to a young lady, dressed in a barmaid's dress, tle. But when she is dressed as a fashionable who is really Miss Hardcas lady, he is greatly abashed, and does not even look at her. Mr. Hard' castle, being very oldffashioned, cannot stand this rudeness toward him so he orders Mr. Marlow to leave but when he learns that Tony led them astray, he is very willing to forgive and to urge his attentions on his daughter. Mrs. Hardcastle, who tries to appear younger than she is, wishes Tony to marry her cousin, Miss Neville, because she has money, Page 180 Prrst Row- , I , , , , , 11, iiams, mmlef, Beaumont, Biwnside, Miller, Laurensrm. Second Row-Kopp, Keclgeley, Limtz, Westlioefewg Henderslwt, Duffy, Stinsr. ' M1L11lCd71,RdSi6II87' Reglaerg Lyle Weatver Oscar Weclqel Flor Wll I but Mr. Hastings finally conquers her wishes, so that two couples are made happy and Tony is a free man once more. The comedy role of Tony Luinpkins was played by Milton Regberff C with great skill, including all the shouts, songs and capers included in that role, and the part of his oldffashioned father, played by William Flora, showed us how comical the old man was. The parts of the two rude young travelers, Mr. Marlow and Mr. Hastings, were played with great dexterf ousness by Richard Williams and Sanford Oscar. Waiieta Lyle, in the diiiicult role of Mrs. Hardcastle, made all her angry moments and her leadii p igs very real. Janice Weckel, in the part of Miss Hardcastle, cerf tainly conquered Mr. Marlow in her housewife's dress, and Rachel Weaver had the part of Miss Neville. Clyde Stiner took the part of Sir Charles Marlow, the father of young Marlow. The other roles were handled very nicely by joseph Immler, Richard Miller, Helen Burnside, Dorothy Rastetter, Richard Duffy, Ralph Henderf shot, Ned Beaumont, Donald Westhoefer tean, Stuart Keckeley, Paul Laurenson and Laszlo Kopp. , Stanton Luntz, George Mun- The play was directed by Miss Grace M. Busb man, Miss Lillian Walton and Mr. Ward Y U h d h and the business. y. Miss Martha Boz' oung a c arge of the stage Page 181 HV .v,., I s- -ta til .e- fi x .,,f '-: ,L r' V., I . ,i +4-. -x .pr it 3 ,,..s 52 .w i 5. s ,,,,,. 'sn UF .ug q, be wh, Yi ..r Fil ii--3 lf' vii 1 . f ,,. f -21 J .kde ,wif . n, 'Zi 1 ,i '-'. .J 'UM 1.311 -ETL' xf. . .ff . ,i-,. .,-ll sb' xg 2 ' i:,:!-l',- 'JF 12 .Q 'E .2 'mfr A. -.wifi I .-aaa wigs ,Egg M4535 ya 2.3 iT11-il . on ral' -Haifa -if '4.u.- . rw xi? ' r fjyqsv. ,,,5q.5g , - Nils 5535915 lm 5 5522 ei . di 23.22 . :iff r ,rl - I 31,15 -'f,'- , Liga , ,-35,5 Tv,w,,31f,1f, .,'.g,, q V. Q.. nes.-w ,2-flip, f 1321 ff' 4-gif? 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BANK AGENTS EP Gig CKINLEY High School has its football, basketball, track, swim' X ming, debate and many other heroes and heroines during different seasons of the school year, however, there is a group A fs of loyal, hard working uncrowned heroes known as the School ' Savings Cashiers who are at your service all through the school year. These cashiers are appointed by the room faculty members and work under the guidance of the Faculty Chairman of School Banking. It is the duty of the cashiers to promote savings in their respective sections. They are to try to develop the idea that saving is a habit and the time to begin that habit is now. The cashiers take up the deposits from their sections each Tuesday morning and take them to the oiiice where they are collected by a mes' senger from the Geo. D. Harter Bank. The School Savings Department is located there. There, all records and secretarial work is done on the accounts. The success of the different cashiers depends upon the amount of planning and salesmanship which they put into the proposition. Several of the cashiers have had their sections IOOW almost every week in the number of depositors. We are pleased to say that the School Banking is gradually growing each year at McKinley. For the twentyfeight bank days to date, April 15, 1930, this school year, we have had 28,426 depositors and 312,65 4.84 has been deposited. Page 182 fl First Row-Stucler, Maxwell, Libevltflre. Second Row-Oscar, Ballard, james. Cl-IEEIQLEADEIQS GQ 5 UCCESSFUL athletics in a school does not depend on individuals or team work alone. The team that has a loyal, cheering Y il student body has a much better chance of success than one that -OWU doesn't. Often the team gets in a tight pinch and by the cheer' ing of the student body, under the direction of the cheerleaders, they are enabled to play a little better and win the game. At the beginning of the year each class by popular vote selected several boys as cheerleaders. The Senior cheerleaders were Paul James and Frank Studerg the Juniors were Jack Maxwell and Sanford Oscarg the Sophomores were Wooster Ballard and Lawrence Libertore. At every football and basketball game they were always seen leading the student body in cheers for the team. They even followed the team on many of their trips and faithfully gave their best to help the team win. It is no easy task to attempt to leadha halfffrenzied crowd in cheers. They were not only called upon to lead cheers at athletic games and activities outside of the school, but at debates and assemblies, no matter what it was, they were on the stage ready to lead a rally or to applaud a speaker. A We wish to congratulate these boys upon their loyalty and the manner in which they carried out their work. - Page 183 IAF' 5' W- Q11 13 ' .L Yi 543. 3'-1' 1 Vi 457' 5. ln air f 4-1. 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Starkey, Homer, Niederlmuserl McCormick, Hershey, Pratt, Barbour Fourth Row-Unlqefer, Nist, Temple, Belden Lehmiller, Shyroclg, Seeslzoltz, Everett, Spcmagel. SENIDIQ CDMMIITEES EP UCH credit is due to the committees that were responsible for X the successful management of our parties. Each member has X worked faithfully with the various advisors to make the parties CX fa enjoyable. Each one of the three parties held this year was 'V-T -D attended by a large majority of the class and they were voted a huge success by all. The first party was held during the Halloween season and the music room was attractively decorated with pumpkins and corn stalks. Next in order was a Valentine Party and the room was made gay with hearts and valentine colors. Our farewell party was held in April and the bright colors of spring were used for decorations. The main feature of each party was dancing and an entertainment. The entertainment committee included: Robert Cornelius, William Starkey, Margaret E. White, Mildred Skeeles, John Allensworth and Zeke Colvin. Miss Haverstack and Miss Shelton advised this committee. Refreshments were provided by Florence Priddey, Hazel Steed and Maryellen Fisher, with the help of Miss Perry. Under the direction of Miss Lutz and Miss Hastings, the decorating was carried out by Mary Rohn, Chairman, Dorothy Young, Helen Spiker, Georgia, Shrigley, June Saunders, Doris Haines, Iris Riley, Ladine Fohl, Thelma Claypool, Sue Moseley, Betty Pfouts, Virginia Doerr, Hilda Dootz, Polly Cloud, Julia Krider, Betty Zollinger, Miriam Hine, Chuck Homer, Frank Barbour, Bob Stoifer, Fritz Pratt, Dave Temple, Marsh Belden. Dick Spanagel, Hubert Shryock, Bill Hershey, Dean McCormick and Bob Nieclerhauser. Page 184 . P . Frrst Row-Anclorlga, Milburn, Patterson, Young, Rohn, Hoerger. Second Roto-White, Miller, Krider, Miss Bair, Cloud. 'Third Row-Hall, Ostergard, Glaser, Fogle, Allensworth. Fourth Row-Spence, Tutzey, McCormick, Nist, Barbour. QUILL AND SCIQULI. , HE chapter of Quill and Scroll, the National Honorary Society for High School Journalists was organized in McKinley in the year of '28, This club includes members of the publication Yxgj staffs, who have a high scholastic standard, are in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing, and have done an appreciable amount of work on their respective staffs. The main activity of the year is a dance usually held during the Christmas holidays, at the Woman's Club. All McKinley graduates who have been members of the society are always invited as alumni to participate in the club's activities. The national organization of Quill and Scroll consists of over four hundred chapters. These are located in nearly every state in the Union and represent most of the high schools in the country which are outstandf ing in the quality of their journalistic work. One of the important achievements of the club is sponsoring of national contests in twentyfiive fields of creative work. A book published annually by the society contains the best material submitted. The members of the club this year are: Margaret Miller, Betty White, Mary Rohn, Dorothy Young, Dean McCormick, Frank Barbour, John Allensworth, Polly Cloud, Julia Krider, Irvine Spence, Ivan Hall, jane Hershey, Robert Ostergard, Stephen Fogle Joe Glaser Marvin Yutzey, Madalyn Barham, Anna Andorka, Grace Ratterson, Robert Nist, Natela Milburn, and Miriam Hoerger. D Page 185 Y. . - Uv 2 .. . ff .n9ei.g,f.vr- Tfiwwfr' 5 . E- W si n C ,. 5- , ZQZL 2 ,2 :Yi- 3 1. C I i ' 1 - , . ., .ww-.. 1 5 .Tap 'i ? .,.-- 4 ,. ,,f. , 5 - -.-- 1 ' ,if 4. , . -.f- 3 QC' -' 2. -5? 14 , -51' ' ,yi 1155 I-Q 5,2 i .1 ,g it s f 9 if , f . 25 1' l 5, nr 1 51,3 ld as . I fn 11' at - 'E , ii? 5 I 3 .3 S f. 12 4-3 ' :M gal. gras ' ' w' .-1 .AP x 5:5 1 .A,. any. ,. . , - .-': , . 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They can help influence their families to use clean fuel. Agathon Coke is free from all smoke and sootfproducing elef ments. More than 3,000 Canton homes now use it. Agathon Coke does not pollute the air-does not promote disease or injure the health-does not hurt the growth of trees and grass-does not dam' age property and merchandise- does not hide the beauty of build' ings, outside and in, beneath a gray mask of grime. Help free Canton from smoke and soot! Agofhon Coke SEN IDD CALEN DAD ' SEPTEMBER School opens again. Peculiar isn't it? Service League Guides very busy. Absolutely too many Sophomores. Sophomores just begin to lose that hunting look. Children's Day at the County Fair. We still maintain our rights, The teachers are beginning to know our names. Whoopee! Still one or two Sophomores need a sixth sense. Direction. And a Friday at that! Monday. Miss Motschman lectures on, How to Speak French Quickly. First football game. McKinley 19, East Liver' pool 0. Good start. lust another one of those days. First Yale film. First mob scene in the auditorium. junior' Senior Assembly. Cheerleader tryfouts. Paul James and Franklin Studor elected. We once again see the Pilgrims Discover America. Anxiously awaiting our first home football game. McKinley 13, Akron Central 14. Too bad. OCTOBER Glee Club try-outs. Were we scared or no? And Mr. Fretz comes to school with a market basket. We wonder-? More misery for Mr. Hanson. Senior Assembly. The usual Monthly plea Eeat Akron South 14-0. Hooray! Mr. Hanson stages an elimination contest. Leader hike. Oh! These sicks weaks tests. McKinley 0, Youngstown Rayon 27. Never mind, we play them again next year. We learn that we have no more seventh bells this week. Interesting! Glee Clubs organized. Miss Lutz discusses test grades. And how! IuniorfSenior Assembly. ur Best ishes o With Yo HE Hoover Company eictends to all of you who are now completing your educational years in the McKinley High School its heartiest congratulations. Some of you will, no doubt, be associated with us in business or will have business contacts which will bring us in touch with you during the coming years. But there will be an association still closer, we believe. . All of you will, some day, be establishing homes. And in these homes, we like to think, our product, The Hoover, will be helping to make your home more attractive by the immaculate cleanliness it gives, more homelike because of the freedom from cleaning drudgery which it brings to the homefmaker, more interesting because of the extra time which she will have for worthfwhile things, through the countless hours of cleaning effort which it will save her. THE HOOVER COMPANY, NORTH CANTON, oHlo W IU V i s Ks i1 sweePs..As,T ur BEAT -- 4 EANS oNAcusHloN OFAIR A W ,R ku iiri li if vi ont nm A-X VER MINUTE Page 197 Diamonds - Watches Jewelry Pay As You Can-Nusbaum's Plan kwhlillligf XAilIlIll64l 'W NUSBKUKS W 3x'1 'ruscAQAwAs si EAST ' CANTON, OHIO 18. 19. 21 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 1. 2 3. 4. 8. 9. 11. TODD'S 821 MARKET AVE., NORTH 006 NOAKER'S ICE CREAM Served as You Like It Full line of candies, school supplies and toilet articles. OAS Agency for -WHITMAN 's and BUNTE CHocoLATEs evo Films and Film Developing 14. 16. 20. 22. 23. 25. 26. 27. 28. 30. 2. 4. 7. 6-7. 8. Page 198 Juniorfsenior Assembly. Details given about students trip to Wzisliington, D. C. McKinley O. Steubenville 19. Bfrfrfrfr, it was cold! iso sign up for Leaders. If they but knew. Service League party for New Girls. Grade cards: Oh, death where is thy sting? First snow. More Leader tryfouts. Teachers go to Cleveland. Sophomores are crying 'cause there isn't any school. McKinley 12, Alliance 14. Luck must have been against us. NOVEMBER First Senior Party. Big success. Mount Union invites McKinley students to the Mount Union-Muskingum game. Miich fun. First Monthly's out. Girls' Booster meeting. We decide to use no cosmetics till the team wins another game. And they doubt our loyalty! Girls' Booster Party. McKinley 8. Alliance 32. Armistice Day. Courtesy week begins. A whole week of safety in the halls. Rally for the team. They leave tomorrow for Dayton. McKinley O. Dayton 13. IuniorfSenior courtesy assembly. Rally, big parade, and all set for tomorrow's game. Canton 6. Massillon 32. Oh those-Tigers!! Smitty gets smallfpox. Good news! We all have to be vaccinated. See what you went and done, Smitty ? Leaders' Initiations and how! Much fun watch- ing Iris scrub the step with her toothbrush. Thanksgiving Day. Mmmm! Practicing hard for the Opera. DECEMBER we see parts from the Opera and expect-? Grade Cards. Big ticket sale. The Yeomen of the Guard. Christmas spirit is flying around. Miss Lutz def clares it is Santa Claus. Hercules Motors Corporation CANTCN, OHIC Build ers of HEAVY DUTY Engines and Power Units for Commercial Vehicles Contracting and Road Building Machinery General Industrial Equipment Agricultural Implements Oil Field Purposes Marine Conversions Etc. Hercules Engines Pg 199 Fleischer's Shoes for the Young Men and Women Graduates 35.00 to 310.00 0K9 519 MARKET AVENUE, N. X'Ray Fitting Service Hfust Good POP CORN and PEANUTSH QJVE The POP CORN BALL 617 MARKET AVE., N. 10. The Leaders are deciding who'll get the brakes, Their dance is soon, you know. 11. Everyone invests in Christmas Seals. 13. And a Friday! McKinley 40, Salem 22. Not such a bad Friday after all. 16. The end draws nigh. 18. Judge Charles E. Bull, Lincoln's double, enter' tains us. 19. We are waiting for our first home basketball game. Vacation. Whoopee! 20. Christmas, and we gain all those lost pounds in two solid weeks of eating. We lost to Mansfield 41f36. Leaders' Dance. 25. Santa Claus Day. Joyeux Noel et Une Bonne Annee. 28. Few students slip away today. The sidewalks are covered with ice. JANUARY 1. We resolve and resolve again to study hard this year. 2. Quill and Scroll Party. 3. McKinley 26, Collinwood 22. 6. Vacation over. Good-by sleep. 7. Dr. George W. Anderson spoke in assembly. 8. Rain for a change. 9. Decided change. More rain. 10. McKinley 27, Akron Central 12. 12. Canton has a broadcasting station now. just Wait, we'll be a city yet. 13. What? A Monday? 14. Heard on the third floor. I think my pictures are rotten. 17. A certain little boy fa Senior by the wayj got four demerits for horsing around. 16. Instead of rain, it's snow. Anything for a change. 17. Helen Spilcer has a cold which she declares isn't her fault. We wonder whose? McKinley 20, Alliance 30. 18. McKinley 31, Akron South 27. 21. Midfsemester Examinations coming and gone. Surprising how we do study! 22f23. Mid-semester Examinations. Today is the tomorrow we worried about yesterday. 24. McKinley 28, Massillon 18. 25. McKinley 26, Warren 25, 29. McKinley's Birthday. 31. Mid-winter Concert. Page 200 YAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAYAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA lf0 ILIDDSE THE IDIGI-IT MUDMENT DF IDDING THINGS is often to lose all. To most people there is but one period of life to get an educ' tion, which is in the days of youth, when but few are strong enough physically to earn a workman's wages. Getting the foundation of knowledge well laid before --if possible-the twenties arrive, and never going far into the years of topmost importance. In the uppermost story of the castle of dreams building in every young fellow's mind is the idea that he can leave school and go to work and make up somehow what he has missed, but he is mistaken. Almost all men who succeed find ways to do some studying all through life, but nothing can take the place of early opportunities neglected. JOHN WANAMAKER. Respectfully, THE IQDTAIQY CLUB of CANTON, o. AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV Page 201 PLUMBING, STEAM and HOT WATER HEATING WATER SOFTENERS We Installation of all plumbing work in McKinley High School made by us. V The Chapman Plumbing 86 Supply Company W. H. Kaufman, Pres., Treas., Mgr. H. Fromm, VicefP'reside-nt 1 4 6 7 8 12 14 15 18 21 22 26 28 2 4 5 6 7 CANTON'S Foiuimosr MILLINERS , fy., For the Girl Graduate For Her Mother A Neal Hat Style f .Quality f Variety Gia S00 MARKET AVE., N. Loew's Theatre Bldg. 8 10 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 22 24 28 30 1 7 Page 202 13 FEBRUARY McKinley 24, Dayton 16. Booster Meeting. JuniorfSenior Assembly. McKinley 36, East Liverpool 27. Senior Valentine Party. Many hearts in sight. Lincoln's Birthday. Spring is coming. Believe it or not. Heart Day. Many of them busy. McKinley 41, Alliance 32. McKinley 23, Youngstown 29. Seniors see pictures of the trip to Washington. Canton 27, Massillon 36. McKinley 27, Dover 20. The father of our country's birthday. A much needed rest. Assembly. McKinley 25, Wooster 26. MARCH Snow! Snow! Yearly Annual assembly. Senior class meeting. All set for the tournament in Akron. McKinley 46, Wadsworth 20. McKinley 30, Kenmore 12. McKinley 17, Akron South 16. We do have luck once in a while. YalefHarvard game a tie. Dave 'Hoover insists that black eyes are caused by golf balls. We Wonder? See parts of junior Class Play. McKinley 22, Lakewood 20. McKinley 23, Akron North 21. Columbus is our aim and to Columbus we go! Wlioopeel St. Patrick's Day. Spring is coming. All's fair in love and Annual sales. McKinley 29, Chillicothe 16. Junior Class Play. McKinley 18, Stivers 25. just too big. Nothf ing but! Junior Class Play. This time next week we'll be helping Mamma. clean house. IuniorfSenior Assembly. Vacation, and how! APRIL Even some Seniors felt foolish today. NVhere did the time fly? Here we are again. In the Long 'Years Ahead- THURIN'S Wisli you the successful culmina tion of every wish, every ideal, every aspiration. fi.: l I-lURIN'S Floor Coverings f Furniture Lamps f Draperies THURIN BLDG. 524 Market Ave., N. Canton, O. I l k l I GIBSON,S GRILL mln food its taste: kj.: Candies f Sodas f Cigarettes Lunches f Dinners Novelties PRIVATE BANQUET 'HALL' Opposite Palace Theatre ACHIEVEMENT E CCNGRATULATE the graduates of the 1930 McKinley High School Class. May you succeed in attaining those high ambitions which you now foster. To the undergraduates we also extend our compliments and hope that you will be numbered among the future graduates of McKinley High. QQ?-D THE REPOSITURY For Ili Tears a Dependable Canton Institution I l l ll Page 203 ' 'f V Qxiflflanf XQQBQ9 IVE back to life ' s ome of the I 32Qf.ffil K good you have gained from it by ser- vice to boys. GAVE CANTON COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 8. Instead of showers it's snow. 9. Joe Slaughter advertises for a woman for the coming party. Miss Lutz is engaged as his Secretary. 11. Senior Adieu. And Joe didn't have a date. The advertising didn't go over so big. 17. IuniorfSenior Easter Assembly. 18. Spring fever has attacked everyone. 19. Track Meet. 21. Miss Bair didn't give any demerits today. Mirabile dictu! 22. Two main features of today. Rain and more rain 23. Snow! Think of it!! 24. See yesterday. 25. Dean McCormick insists that girls talk more than boys. We're glad we can, aren't we? 28. Miss Marble congratulates Howard Spies for be' ing so accomplished at wiggling his ears. 30. Report cards. MAY 2. National Honor Society Exercises 5. We're studying! Keep quiet. 7. School Music Week. 13. We see skits from the Senior Play. l6f17. Senior Play. 22. Faculty Party. 24. No parking in front of school from 8 A.M. to 3:08 P.M. This of course means cars only. 30. Memorial Day. 31. juniorfSenior Reception. Vsfe can't tell how grand it was! JUNE 1. Finals are upon us. Oh, why do they have such awful things. 3. 'Twas the day before finals. And how we did crarn, To get an Ex in tomorrow's Exams. 4. First Examination. We Hnally realize how little we know. 5. There shall be weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth when the final grades go rolling home. 6 Class Night. 8 9 11 I 14, Page 204 Baccalaureate. Senior Picnic. Commencement. Nobody told us well done, but we take it for granted that alls well that ends well. School closes, report cards, and it's all over. The Staley Agency Co. INSURANCE BRANT BUILDING CANTON, OHIO V Own Your Own Home M Build Better 'S Buildings A Color and Texture for Every Kind of Architecture The BELDEN BRICK JOHN W- Company BONSALL Dial S241 REALTORS 700 TUSCARAWAS ST., W. CANTON, OHIO GUSSETT BOILER and WELDING WORKS BOILER MAKERS AND ERECTORS ELECTRIC OR ACETYLENE WELDING 1140 Marion Ave., S. W. Dial 346190 CANTON, OHIO Page 205 3.9 BIDWELL' Insurance Agency BRANT BUILDING 'S ArCf71d'lZC7'S for Canton 'S Rep'resenti11g the Aetna Affiliated Companies Y BENSON Typewriter Company E.VClll.fl-if? Jgenlf in Stark Co. for nm' Royals and Royal Portables Portables in 12 diferent colors We Rent, Sell and Repair All Makes 336 FOURTH STREET, N. W. Dial 2f7206 CLASS DI: 1930 A Adair, William, 416 Broad Ave., N. W. Adclman, Maurice, 923 Cherry Ave., N. E. Allardice, Olivee, 2049 Third St., S. E. Allensworth, John, 1815 Woodland Ave., N. W Alper, Janet, 1443 Dueber Ave., S. W. Anderson, Jean, 600 Fourteenth St., N. W. Anderson, Tencie, 2415 Third St., N. W. Andorka, Anna, 2201 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Andorka, Virginia, 2201 Harrisburg Rd., N. E Armogida, Salvatore, 718 Lawrence Rd., N. E Ashford, Robert, 1550 Shorb Ave., N. W. Atkinson, jean, 127 Eighteenth St., N. NV. Auld, Olive, 1801 Tuscarawas St., E. I3 . Bachtel, Wilma, 1010 Fourteenth St., N. W. Bailey, Evelyn, 210 Cecil Ct., S. W. Bain, Robert, 1022 Park Ave., S. W. Bakter, joe, 2340 Indiana Way, N. E. Barbour, Frank, 803 Colonial Blvd., N. E, Bardine, Ernest, 2604 Navarre Rd., S. W. Barham, Madalyn, 1449 Maple Ave., N. E, Barlchurst, Mae, R. D. No. 4, Massillon, Chio Bast, Dorothy, 644 Ingram Ave., S. W. Baughman, Richard, 1441 Allen Ave., S. E. Bauman, Esther, 602 Cherry Ave., N. E. Bayer, Margaret, 328 Seventeenth St., S. E. Bean, Robert, 210 Seventeenth St., N. E. Beatty, Dwight, 3026 Sixth St., S. W. Becherer, Charles, 1204 Wertz Ave., N. E. Beck, Sara, 2307 Winheld Way, N. E. Beckley, Byron, 2902 Fifth St., N. W. Belden, Marshall, 140 Nineteenth St., N. VJ. Bellinsky, Wilbur, 2327 Seventh St., N. W. Benfer, Marvin, 707 Fifth St., N. E. Benson, Ralph, 1727 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Bergert, Gladys, 1413 Fourteenth St., N. E. Bergert, Zola, 1227 Dueber Ave., S. W. Bernhard, Gordon, 607 Broad Ave., N. W. Bertea, Eva, 1919 Penn Pl., N. E. Page 206 WELDING S 'EE FLCWERS' L IDI WELDING AND 9.32 ,MACHINE Co. -D-D 'ZZ2 g 'T- D U BREAK IT-WE FIX VT' LIU- Igjst Equipped hwcloing shsp ig Qinio. of ealatgf ani uiranqf - PARTS of MACHINERY milihiif 707 SECOND ST., SE. CANTON, O. ' REPAORE D -Q-Q THERETS AN EVEILREADY 4cAl,, EXte1'1dS Hearty BAER Congratulations w11l1ng to hclp you plan Your every Med to the Graduates of 1930 STATIONERY CALLING 'Tab CARDS Etc. Playing End Pifrty Everything '4AL'S ecoratxons X for the . Quallty Coifee and Q , Baefs PRQSSIILG Tea Stands C3111 0 and W.aoNER's MARKET n 4 BINDING CANTON, OHIO 21648 Mzmrket Avenue, N. , - N - , Nmmuzvga-I II nlllm Sion ... F YOII Wlll WW? 'UOUCYW V Page 207 To the Class of '30 That the joys of life attend you and success he ever thine, is our wish for every member at this graduation time. GAVE The Canton Morris Plan Bank Betz, Henry, 1108 Fourth St., N. E. Bevington, Charles, 2511 Tenth St., N. W. Binni, Edeline, 1046 Cherry Ave., N. E. Birnoski, Frank, 417 Webster Ave., N. E. Blohm, Martha, 909 Tuscarawas St., E. Bock, Curtis, 301 Smith Ave., N. W. Bodamer, Marian, 702 High Ave., N. W. Boger, Dwain, 2519 Eleventh St., N. W. Bogner, Evelyn, 2625 Eleventh St., S, W. Bolduce, Leona, R. D. No. 1, Brookside Rd. Bonheimer, Harold, 347 Bedford Ave., N. W. Bonheimer, Robert, 817 Smith Ave., N. W. Bonsall, Harry, 901 Fifteenth St., N. E. Booth, Evelyn, 621 Seventh St., N. E. Border, Rhea, 616 Alta Pl., N. W. Bordner, Zelda, R. D. No. 1 Bossart, Victoria, 512 Boylan Ave., S. E. Bowen, Erma, 128 ThirtyfFirst St., N. W. Bowen, Franklin, 1428 Gibbs Ave., N. E. Bowman, Alice, 225 TwentyfFirst St., N. W. Brady, Noreen, 911 Broad Ave., N. W. Braun, Virginia, 1816 Stark Ave., S. W. Bream, Vivian, 814 Mahoning Rd., N. E. BENDER'S CAFETERIA Eat at Bendefs QX9 Bender's Service Restaurant Court Avenue and 2nd St., S.W. Brenisen, Dorothy, 500 Milton Ct., N. W. Brody, Herman, 1011 Third St., S. W. Brokaw, Thelma, 2214 Allen Ave., S. E. Brown Beula, 1000 McKinley Ave., N. W. Brown, Dorothy, 1734 Second St., N. E. Brown, Dorothy, 1412 Park Ave., S, W. Brown Elvira, 607 Brown Ave., N. W. Brown, Brown, Virginia, 1317 Fourteenth St., N. E. Williamina, 2218 Tenth St., S. W. Buclcwalter, Robert, 1150 Broad Ave., N. W. Bukey, Robert, 3614 Fairmount Blvd., N. E. Bungard, Ruby, 713 Smith Ave., S. W. Burdge, Edna, 908 Harriet Ave., N. VJ. Burger, Esther, 114 Ninth St., N. W. Burkhart, Dale, 915 Bellflower Ave., S. W. Burkhardt, Dorothy, 2051 Tuscarawas St., E. Burkhart, Gleim, 2422 Tuscarawas St., W. Burkhart, James, 1108 Fourteenth St., N. E. Burns, Charles, 1314 Logan Ave., N. W, . -, Burroughs, Howard, 3313 Belmont Rd., S. W . X Page 208 HcTl167'ClS HEALTH in Evevfy DROP Congratulations to the Class of '30 'G' 9' The CANTON PURE MILK Company HGOUD LUCKM Congratulations Class of and Best Wishes QJVEE my Quality Clothing fmm in a Nfoclern Plan of Paying BEN , THE E. F. FIGLEY S MoToR Co. 502 MARKET AVE., N' . 517 TWELFTH ST., N. E. JOHN E. O. FELLER ' Certifed Public Accountant Phone 7853 N E 721f72S Renkent Building CANTQN, Q1-HQ Page 209 l 1 fi arf- gig . . X ff .- ,J . ass -:is sl. ,351 mi-g2::'.g,az+'Jfq'c :fs -Hill A 5'.Z5grIS'g?f'ff'WS?-Lslflih5325: 434.,1,'f13,ig+i':g6112212222 '-3:-s'. 535 TEFL E 5 'ill P551 if:-1 f K -7..frirf?2 Q ,.,,g,,g.13ll,f,a,'f.,,. .,.A ..,,,, 5 '.fff:!1'3E'T1 1i? 'f5'i?5:i5f 9 li-1-I M fy ,.-2 --3 4Q.r,y-ggi ,f.g!1gi4.'ii. ..,1l,.,J.1,AC,v-F914-,I -,.:-.., ugh.. lf'1.- .:. 1, fu. 1.11q.l1'- 1 - :fe +5'v:-454413 5 iagfii' Vi: - 4: -lin' -, - ..,- - rf. i You are cordially invited to visit us and inspect our beautiful Banking Room. Our largest and strongest Burglar and Fire- proof Vaults. Thf Central Savings Bank 86 Trust Co. Intorpuraled 1887 Plusc. bt., and Cleve. Ave. Canton. Ohio May we offer Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1930 'VU There is distinction in wearing ALTMAN'S CLOTHES Always something new in Coats - Dresses Millinery - Lingerie Pleasingly Priced ALTMAN'S 521 MARKET AVE., N. Opposite Loew's Theatre C Cady, Ernest, 1330 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Calhoun, John, 1133 Fulton Rd., N. W. Call Arthur, 813 Arlington Ave., N. W. Campbell, Bessie, 1417 St. Elmo Ave., N. E. Campbell, Everett, R. D. No. 1 Camp, Eleanor, Cannon, Ruth, R. D. No. 1, Middlebranch Rd. 2314 Strasser Pl., S. W, Caplea, Nick, 1916 Eighth St., N. E. Carmany, Robert, 710 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Carrigan, Eva, 803 Fourth St., S. W. Cassler, William, Hills and Dales Chevraux, Robert, 917 Twelfth St., N. W. Chmel, Marie, 1701 Garbeld Ave., S. W. Christensen, Keith, R. D. No. 7, Louisville, Ohio Clabaugh, Genevieve, 1410 Ninth St., N. W. Clarke, Anna, 710 TwentyfSecond St., N. W. Clay, Hubert, 921 Seventeenth St., N. W. Claypool, Thelma, 2352 Lake Rd., Blvd., N. W. Clevenger, Leroy, 211 Exeter Ave., S. W. Cloud, Polly, 1301 Eleventh St., N. W. Cobaugh, William, 1330 Louisiana Ave., N. W. Cochenour, Mildred, 214 Filth St., S. W. Cohen, Allen, 1733 Harvard Ave., N. W. Cohen, Frieda, Colvin, Ezelcias Cook, Eleanor, Cook, Kathryn, Cooper, Esther, Cooper, Frieda, Cooper, Louise, Corman, Sylvia, 1448 Garfield Ave., S. W. 1449 Henry Ave., S. W. 2701 Cleveland Ave., N. W. R. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio 516 McKinley Ave., S. W. 702 Mahoning Rd., N. E. 2216 Maple Ave., N. E. 332 Eighteenth Sr., N. W. Cornelius, Robert, R. D. No. 5, Louisville, Ohio Cover, Russell, 1117 Thirteenth St., N. W. Craft, Edna-i,.80O McKinley Ave., S. W. Craig, William, 1360 Rosyln Ave., S. W. Craigo, Mabel, R. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio Cramer, Mildred, 1121 McKinley Ave., N. W. Creger, Ralph, Crist, Dorothy, 205 Exeter Ave., S. W. 2014 Fourteenth St., S. W. Crouse, Virginia, 2729 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Cruciger, Richard, 1216 Twelfth St., N. E. Cunningham, Ronald, R. D. No. 3 Currie, Ruth, 334 Fifth St., N. E. Cutlip, Shirley, 616 Eighth St., N. W. Page 210 D Use DUNBAR Storage Batteries For All 'Your Requirements. Also see us for repairs on all makes of Batteries, Starters, Generators, Magnetos, Lights, Horns, Etc. We guarantee our battery and electric repairing. Storage Battery Specialists DUNBAR BRoTHERs CoMPANY 712 REX AVENUE, N. E. Dial 26105 Hands as Soft as a Duchess! Y Hands that helped Mother do 6 ll '-d Housework All Day Long. You've gone through High School, and have the hands of a Duchessg caressing hands, lovely, soft and alluring. Hands that from all appearances never did a single useful thing in all their precious days. You'll want to retain them too, forever, yet Mother now will call on you to help with many home tasks. You need not fear for your hands. To the water, add one tablespoonful of Climalene. That is all. That instantly takes the harshness out of hard water-makes it soft and gentle as rain water. You'll do your work in onefhalf the time-dishes, floors, laundry work. And when you take your hands out, they are soft and white-soft as a child's. Remember the Name-CLIMALENE The CLIMALENE Company CANTON, OHIG Also makers of BOWLENE-toilet bowl cleanser Page 211 CANTON BRAND MEATS 5gA on . if c4N'r 'VD 91 --Q Canton Provision Co. 28 'Years Knowing How CARNAHAN AVE., N. E. Phone 6146 COMPLIMENTS of U13 The CANTON CAR Company Danner, Oda, 1919 Tuscarawas St., E. Darling, Flora, 923 Rowland Ave., N. E. Davis, Glen, R. D. No. 1, East Canton, Ohio Davis, Lawrence, 1017 Wilson Pl., N. W. Davis, Lee, 189 Wertz Ave., N. W. Davis, Mary, 238 Bedford Ave., S. W. Davis, William, East Canton, Ohio Deal, Donald, 1711 Fulton Rd., N. W. Dean, Raymond, 319 Broad Ave., N. Deckerd, Robert, 1911 Fourth St., S. W. E, Delfet, Dahlia, 1431 Vine Ave., S. W. DeHolf, Marie, East Canton, Ohio Deibel, Raymond, 2300 Ninth St., S. Dencer, Ruth, 1140 Seventh St., N. W. W. Dikenna, Violet, 1002 Lafayette, Ave., S. E. DiSimone, Nicholas, 513 Eleventh St., S. E. Ditch, Harold, 923 Eleventh St., N. W. Doerr, Virginia, 210 Claremont Ave., N. W. Dootz, Hilda, 1629 Rowland Ave., N. E. Dorland, Vivian, 618 Marion Ave., S. W. Dornhecker, Harold, 716 Troy Pl., N. W. Druckenbrod, Elizabeth, 1233 Oxford Ave., N Dull, Virgil, 1033 Linwood Ave., S. W. Duncan, Robert, 1137 Auburn Pl., N. W. A 1 DuPont, George, 1726 Dueber Ave., S. W. Eakin, William, 1153 Spring Ave., N. E. Ealy, Dorothy, 1102 Sixteenth St., N. W. Edwards, Gerald, 921 Kaullman, Ct., Eliinger, Hazel, 1109 Fourth St., N. Ehrenfeld, David, 1312 St. Elmo Ave., N. E Ehrett, Josephine, 2907 Fifth St., N. Elder, Richard, 2409 Lake Rd. Blvd., N. E. W. W. N. W. Elliott, Milford, 1505 Irwin Pl., N. E. Ellis, Margaret, 227 Poplar Ave., N. Elsesser, Sylvester, 117 Kenneth Ct., Erickson, Hilda, 2312 Eleventh St., W. N. W. S. W. Erzigkeit, Alma, 927 Young Ave., N. E. Esber, Maggie, 1418 Second St., N. E. Everett, john, 130 Fawcett Ct., N. W. L, Everliart, Julia, 705' Belden Ave., S. Nth Page 212 E. Jewelry of Quality A Graduation Gift That Lasts 'S GEO. H. CASSIDY and Sons 400 Market Avenue, North EXTENDING Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of ,30 Fon UNLIMITED HEALTH SUCCESS HAPPINESS CANTON DRY GOODS CO. EVERTBODTS STORE CANTON fffff OHIO IT's SMART To BE THRIFTYH Artists' Materials , -mm. K cmd DRAWING SUPPLIES ' I I ENNA JETTICK I lfeallb S008 2 '-Li-V I wg! f -- is es 5H?51?t::a1z:1':zL':-EW A M For all School Functions- Sports or Dress Wear A Complete Line of h d 6 h ' P ' P d r, O'l C 1 , g1Si2fO'LS01Oilf'tsigwucgafal Cclilgii, You are at to t9 ' A I, c B, d, , , ' aE:iin1e:,n Easels? Acatiiirrmy Bcizczgflslirs Try Jettlcks SPECIAL Grgiuslsgas Fox THE Ncomfomble Alwcmn HOLIDAY SEASON You need -no longer be told that Tfhe Canton Paint you have an expensive foot. 86 Glass Co. CARTON 205 A5213 W- SHOE CO., Inc. Phone 3:2606 527 MARKET AVE., N. Page 213 U It7s INSURANCE OKD The Duerr-Smith-Lane Company Phone 6183 Ground Floor MELLETT BUILDING ll ll I. Page 2 I: Fnhrni, Esther, 1219 Maple Ave., N. E. Fair, Dorothy, Ralf Rd., S. W. Fasano, Anna, 1925 Thirteenth St., S. E. Faulk, Kathryn, 2811 Tenth St., N. W. Fehn, Matthew, 1315 Warner Rd., S. E. Ferguson, Lucile, 3140 Belmont Pl., S. W. Ferraro, Julia, 1006 Liberty Ave., S. E. Ferris, Edith, 1124 Plain Ave., N. E. Fife, Robert, 3811 Malioning Rd., N. E. Findley, Robert, R. D. No. 7 Fink, Helen, 193 Wertz Ave., N. W. Fischer, Saulbert, 203 Seventh St., S. W. Fisher, Maryellen, 2550 Fletcher Ave., N. E. Floom, Marvin, R. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio Flowers, Eva, 208 Fifth St., N. E. Fogle, Stephen, 982 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Fohl, Ladine, 931 Smith Ave., S. W. Foltz, Juliette, 1033 Harrison Ave., S. W. Foxman, Harold, 1021 Cherry Ave., N. E. Frank, Bernice, 817 Fifth St,, S. W. Frankovich, August, 812 Seventeenth St., S. E Frantz, Henry, 1930 Navarre Rd., S. W. Fravel, Virginia, 331 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Fredley, Velma, 420 Twentyffliird St., N. W Frey, Dorothy, 1211 Sixteenth St., N. W. Fritchley, Kenneth, 646 Wertz Ave., S. W. Fry, Harold, 1620 Eigtheenth St., N. E. Frizzell, Clifton, 620 Arlington Ave., N. W. Fulton, Warren, 317 Ninth St., N. W. G Gang, Harvard, 2313 Seventh St., N. W. Gardner, Evelyn, 1036 Park Ave., S. W. Gates, Eloise, 1527 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Gavin, Gladys, 425' Cleveland Ave., S. Geih, Deloris, 724 Thirteenth St., N. W. Geitgey, Howard, 1219 Oxford Ave,, N. W. Geitgey, Vera, 1219 Oxford Ave., N. W. Geltz, Ralph, 916 Fourteenth St., N. W. George, Audrey, 919 Cherry Ave., N. E. George, Esther, 814 Walnut Ave., N. E. Gerber, Kenneth, 355' Clarendon Ave., N. W 14 Compliments Of FREASE 86 BISHOP Patent Lawyers fb? Hatter Bank Building CANTON, OHio --- 5. EZEZSEWQSMEE A W , ' 1 Pg f gg Iver Johnson The Rolls Royce in Bicycles Tennis Rackets, Presses, Balls and Covers Rackets Refstrung Prompt Service GROVEMILLER'S CYCLE STORE Dial 24901 332 FOURTH ST., N. W. You Have Learned to Save Put your savings in a savings bank that is under both State and U. S. Federal Supervision. 'S THE DIME SAVINGS BANK CANTON, OHIO MEETING the DEMAND for the FINEST .i- Y gi-.. - ' Q I. -- ll ffl mi., ,A w-- ' . f-'H' 'iii .4-f4E.rS' 9 ' ' ' I' .I 1 1 If I ,Il H' ,.. 1 EEE 5 'If' IEIEIEIIE a1EmEEEE01 .fff-? . 4 . g jun 9.65150 AND A4015-an Y . DA YH: l C:v..g.r ' NE MILLER Gnucsrd 'f wil.,-iv' I cmmw. num 9' . f The DANNEMILLER Grocery Company 200 Cherry Ave., S. E. Rental Managers Appraising BUYING and SELLING of REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Tornado Insurance QULHAAZ9 507 512 RENKERT 0 BUILDING O 'r K 5 ' -i 5 255105 :ae CUM P1952 No service too large or too small to receive our prompt and courteous attention. wk as sr 25 Tears' Experience Gibbs, Robert, 1820 Ohio Ave., N. E. Gift, Irma, 706 Rex Ave., N. E. Gills, Marvin, 2911 Sixth St., S. W. Glaser, Joseph, 816 Tenth St., N. W. Glenn, Charles, 1233 Hoover Pl., N. W. Glodde, Robert, 2203 Georgetown Rd., N. E. Gockstetter, George, 825 Harriet Ave., N. W. Goldberg, Lee, 141 Smith Ave., N. W. Gordon, Wilbur, 1309 Seventeenth St., N. W. Goss, Rosella, 215 Claremont Ave., N. W. Graber, Magdalene, 347 Montrose Ave., N. W Graham, Doris, R. D. No. 1 Graham, Marian, 1145 Roslyn Ave., S, W. Graham, Mildred, 1145 Roslyn Ave., S. W. Graves, jack, R. D. No. 2 Green, Rozell, 902 Sixteenth St., N. W. Greenho, Claron, North Canton, Ohio, Griffeth, Pearl, 1237 Twelfth St., N. E. Griflin, Mildred, 411 Lyman Ct., N. E. Grifhth, Donald, 913 Thirteenth St., N. E. Grifliths, Annetta, 1216 Dueber Ave., S. W. Grifhths, Ruth, 1306 Twelfth St., N. W. Grim, Cathryn, 1706 Tuscarawas St., E. To the Graduation Class of 1930 The HARVARD wishes you all future success and happiness. wb The HARVARD SMART MENS WEAR Market Ave., S., at Second St. Grimes, Alice, 2110 Twelfth St., S. W. Grimes, Martha, 808 Seventh St., N. W. Gritzer, Marie, 728 Patterson Ave., S. W. Grosenbaugh, Evelyn, 1115 Seventh St., S. W. Grosenbaugh, Thelma, 1115 Seventh St., S. W. Gruber, Virginia, 312 Dryden Ct., N. W. Guiley, Lucille, R. D. No. 2 Guittar, Paul, 1610 Dueber Ave., S. W. Gunias, Kathryn, 1428 Piper Ct., N. W. fl, Gurney, Wilma, 1920 Fourth St., S. E. H Haaclt, Walter, 707 Flory Ct., N. E. Haines, Doris, 2235 Winfield Way, N. E. Hall, Ivan, 910 Third St., N. W. Hambleton, Paul, 2716 Market Ave., N. Hampton, Charles, 2120 Second St., S. E. Hanna, Mary, 1256 Logan Ave., N. W. Hans, Don, 1357 McKinley Ave., S. W. Hansen, Grant, 603 Hartung, Pl., N. E. Page 216 CONGRATULATIONS O THE CLASS OF 1930: We congratulate you upon the success that has rewarded your efforts during the past four years and We Wish for you progress and prosperity in whatever held you enter. x To the Classes of 1931, 1932, 1933 and 1934: we wish for you happiness and gratification as you continue your education and we offer you liberal interest and cordial teamwork in building up savings accounts that will help you to achieve your ambition a little later on. Every student will soon find that in the world of bust' ness there is no better silent partner than a savings account and no more practical friend than a banker. THE GEO. D. HARTER BANK Capital S1,000,000.00 - ' Surplus S1,500,000.00 LAP omplzmemiv of 'r-9 YOUR' CLASS JEWELERS QJVE Special Agents OLLENDORRE WATCHES George Deuble Company jewelers and Opticians li Phone 36702 130 Market Avenue, South CANTON, OHIO 5 i ' Page 217 F L O W E R S Fon EvERYoNE ' Ee 'P S' Q UL? 'fa fizqiJ'7?' PW?59-f1EigQir,Q-I4'J2e:g.3f,6.lv 'F'--,' - ,,.1j I '- r- .1,,5,. ' 55342:-f 33' , af ,sip Flowers by Telegraph. Sent Everywhere Onesto 86 Miller 218 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Crmton's Flower Phone 216403 Herbruck 86 Carey Stylists for Men Hand Tailored Clothing for Men who desire Fit, Style and Quality. GQVE HERBRUCK and CAREY Tuscarawas W. at Cleveland Ave. .l -, Page 2 Harbert, Harold, 1437 Dueber Ave., S. YV. Harding, Caroline, 3127 Fourteenth St., S. W. Harding, Harry, 1448 Gibbs Ave., N. E. Hart, Esther, 842 Correll Ave., N. E. Hart, Marcia, 1531 Harrison Ave., S. W. Harter, Bernard, 1302 Sixth St., S. W. Hartmann, Pearl, 2900 Fifth St., N. VV. Hartzell, Velma, 1218 TwentyfFourth St., N. NV Hause, Walter, 113 Bornique Ct., S. NV. Havener, Audrey, 2433 Twelfth St., S. W. Hawk, Eleanor, 416 Eighteenth St., N. W. Hayes, james, 631 Arlington Ave., S. W. Heagy, Albert, 2323 Coventry Blvd., N. E. Herbert, Mary, R. D. No. 1 Heckman, Adrian, 1712 Brooks Ave., S. NV. Hegal, Anna, 1816 Maple Ave., N. E. Herbert, Robert, 2228 Eleventh St., S. W. Hershey, Jane, 252 TwentyfThird St., N. W. Hershey, William, 252 Twentyffhird St., N. W Hexamer, Alice, 3404 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Hildebrand, Gordon, 921 Sixteenth St., N. W. Hine, Miriam, 408 Twe'ntyfSecond St., N. W. Hines, Maurine, 1133 Prospect Ave., S. W. Hinton, Virgil, 1412 Woodland Ave., N, W. Hockenberger, Paul, 2908 Fourth St., N. W. Hoerger, Miriam, 356 TwentyfThird St., N. W Holek, Charles, 1417 Shriver Ave., N. E. Holsing, Paul, 927 Maryland Ave., S. VJ. Homer, Charles, R. DA. No. 2 Hook, Irene, 923 Sixth St., N. E. Hopton, Erma, 1401 Tuscarawas St., W. Horning, Pauline, 1253 Harrisburg Rd., E. Horsey, Jack, 1214 Dougherty Pl., N. W. Householder, Helen, 2148 Second St., N. E. Householder, Robert, 1012 Colonial Blvd., N. E Houze, Martha, 2614 Fourth St., N. W. Hrometz, Franklin, 1836 Clark Ave., S. W. Hufller, Beatrice, 305 Bedford Ave., N. W. Hulller, Gwendolyn, 305 Bedford Ave., N. W. Hulit, Jane, 707 Marion Ave., S. W, Hunt, Jeanne, 117 Harrison Ave., S. NV. Hunter, Muriel, 1037 Clinton Ave., S. W. 18 ,af ffm as . 47 - ggi. 'A .,,' ' Q ' Ci i f wi ,J e l Sincere Wishes to each and every one , of the Class of 1930. Always be on time. One of j'obe's watches insures punctuaiity J OBE 114 THIRD ST., S. W. MCKINLEY HIGH'S OWN and after Graduation In the midst of new duties- whether it's college or the business world-you will ap' preciate more and more the confidence and assurance that goes with being well dressed. jQq Etrluslu' IJ fi blllors of .HDL ER RCGEXESTER CL OFIES ll ml Northern Bldg.. Cunnan. 0hia Congratulations I 'ONS and Good Luck to the Uncoinpomtecb GRADUATES of 225 CLEVELAND AVE., N.W. MCKINLEY HIGH is Class 1930 CNK9 JOE, The Cleaner Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing 724 MAHONING RD., N. E. Vrfe Call for and Deliver i'We Give Service, Women's and Children,s Shoes Foo' All Occasions Page 219 sash, . ,es f A f f li few. .. ELEC is always at your SERVICE He is a Dependable- Faithful Servant The Ohio Power Co. Ickes, Howard, 121 Bellflower Ave., S. W. lden, Bernice, 911 Fourth St., S. W. Immel, Lucille, East Canton, Ohio Inhoden, Olive, 2012 Nineteenth St., N. E. Inman, Lois, 1131 Hoover Pl., N. W. J james, Dwight, Magnolia, Ohio James, Paul, 1622 Superior Ave., N. E. James, Phoebe, 717 Sixteenth St., N. Vv'. Janson, Lillian, S24 Troy Pl., N. YV. Iohe, Lillian, 813 Twentyffhird St., N. VJ. Iolmson, Benjamin, 906 Young Ave., N. E. 99? Johnson, Ella, 312 Warner Rd., S. E. johnson, Lucile, 811 Concord Ave., S. W. Johnston, Edra, R. D. No. 3 Jones, Herschel, 1337 Cottage Pl., N. XV. Jones, Paul, 1209 Lawrence Rd., N. E. Jones, Robert, 1139 Eighteenth St., N. W. A. L. SCAR Extends Compliments to the GRADUATING CLASS of 1950 OEJDKEO 200f204 Tuscarawas Street East Jordan, Helen, 814 Harrison Ave., S, NV, v 'fi .i li Kahler, Harold,.R. D. No. 1, East Canton, Ohio Kanaga, Katherine, 610 Ingram Ave., S. W. Kantzer, George, 211 Smith Ave., S. W. Karam, Lucille, 1222 Twelfth St., N. E. Karr, Virginia, 625' Twenty-Third St., N. W. Kauffman, Awanda, 917 Ridge Rd., N. W. Kaufman, Mina Mae, 151 Dueber Ave., S. W. Keefer, Valeria, 800 Eighth St., N. E. Kell, Kenneth, 1612 Sixteenth St., N. E. Kerr, Leora, 1434 Eighteenth St., N. W. Kessler, Emanuel, 1311 Spring Ave., N. E. Kettering, Helen, 1820 Clark Ave., S. W. Kiefaber, Florence, 801 Arlington Ave., N. VJ. Killian, Dorothy, 708 Smith Ave., S. W. Kleinl-rnecht, Velma, 2222 Tenth St., S. W. Page 220 pu . x ty , . -NK A xaifgz- i , -597: sq Mnfi' w. Distributors Our If .' L' 'o '08 154 C 'Q' Q i 0 Goodyear Tires, ornp unents Q g Ferodo Brake Lin- h S ing, Gabriel Snubf T0 THE CLASS aw ,Q M bers, Prestolite OF 1930 Q Q V4 i 5 Batteries WA i ' V NJ K QA: V xx SK :A tb AC 121 A Phone 6311 MOFFITT BROS. Uncorporatedj 201 McKinley Ave., N. W. The LERCH Pzono Company 210 MARKET AVE., N. Q I f MAYTAG , ,,.h,k,,xW,s' Y..LM11,TAN'1- Aluminum Washer Incorporated VV Where Satisfaction Is Assured '01 Washes S0 Pounds Dry Clothes in One Hour Newest Phone 2-8103 For Home Demonszfmtiovz V V MAYTAG CANTON Company 426 Marker, South CANTON, OHIO Wearing Apparel and Accessories that are smart and proper-at prices that will amaze you. 101 USE OUR WILL CALL PLAN Stores from Coast to Coast GREETINGS tothe CLASS of1930 UE55ICGU R oth Ee Hu g's Canton's Better Drug Stores Kling, Dellmore, 3013 Glenn Pl., N. W. Klingaman, Thelma, 822 Marion Ave., S. XV. Klusch, Iviinnie, 1514 Harisburg Rd., N. E. Knepper, Lowell, R. D. No. 1, East Canton, Ohio Kobbe, Walter, Rall Rd., S. W. Koontz, Hazel, 3216 Thirteenth St., S. W. Krause, Mildred, 3205 Ninth St., S. W. I Krichbaum, James, 1207 Twentyfliirst St., N. W Krider, julia, 1004 Twenty-Second St., N. E. 1 -,X Kriger, Herschel, 1131 Highland Rd., N. E. L Lab, John, 926 Dueber Ave., S. W. 1 Lalvlaster, Donald, 1010 Sixteenth St., N. W. Lamborn, Norman, East Canton, Ohio Lantzer, Faye, 330 Arlington Ave., N. XV. Lappin, Clarence, 127 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Lauxman, Wayne, 3133 Belmont Pl., S. NV. Lefkovitz, Sylvia, 636 Nineteenth St., N. W. Lehmiller, John, North lndustry, Ohio The NEIL BATTERY and Electric Company 'S Dial 3-3106 328 Walnut Avenue, N. E. Lehner, Casper, Willowdale Club Lenhart, james, Woodcliff Rd. Lentz, Ztnel, 2610 Seventh St., S. W. Levin, Sayrie, 1326 Twelfth St., N. W. Lewis, Harvey, 317 Ralph Ct., N. W. Lewis, Robert, 1413 St. Elmo Ave., N. E. Liber, Esther, 1018 Clarendon Ave., S. W. Liber, Frederick, 1018 Clarendon Ave., S. W. Libertore, Jacob, 1354 Roslyn Ave., S. XV. Light, Leonard, 1123 Vfalnut Ave., N. E. Lindberg, ldwal, 1124 Piedmont Ave., N, E. Lindower, Ralph, R, D. No. 2 Lipschitz, Sylvia, 1025 Prospect Ave., S. W. Little, Donald, 2560 Kirby Ave., N. E. Little, Nellie, 1217 Fourth St., S. W. Lloyd, Mary, 1429 Gibbs Ave., N. E. Loehr, Dorothy, 311 TwentyfSecond St., N. W. Lookabaugh, Dorothy, 1007 Fourth St., N. W. Page 222 fhiofixvv vs 1u.a.0L1 Eivigx l'?Es1g,,.g,,4Vf lW?qQi-Lslizkkdiduff obourvuf fvfmmnaidf-f'wZj-fm slnofma1s,owv1.d,!flaik Suu! ofuudfwouaai ,Qzkjviis Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class Of 1930 F-E THE KAUFFMAN Plumbing and Heating Company RICHMA CLOTHES 'VU All 522.50 - Al1Wool SUITS f TUXEDOS OVERCOATS 'Vu Direct From Our Factory to You No Middlemarfs Profit 'VU 216f218 TUSCARAWAS ST., EAST CANTON, OHIO Love, Editha, 1700 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Lucas, Harrier, 3001 Ninth Sc., S. W. Luchitz., Nick, 1645 Hammond Ave., S. W. Lunn, Samuel, 649 Bedford Ave., S. W. Lux, Leona, 2061 Fourth St., S. E. M Macklem, Olive, 421 Fourth St., S. E. Maggiore, Jerome, 841 Mahoning Rd., N. E. Malatesta, Edith, 1578 Cherry Ave., S. E. Malloy, Miriam, CantonfMassillon Rd. Manfull, Edith, 824 Harriet Ave., N. W. Mason, LeRoy, 2103 Seventeenth St., N. E. Mason, Roscoe, 2103 Seventeenth St., N. E. Masters, Helen, 2609 Gilbert Ave., N. E. Maurer, Florence, 2905 Fourth St., N. W. Maurer, Geraldine, 829 McKinley Ave., S. W. McAnal1, Charles, 207 Claremont Ave., N. W. McCall, John, Waynesburg, Ohio McCormick, Dean, 1804 Harrisburg Rd., N, E. DIAL 2f0107 NIGHT 35276 fin Twentyfnine years experience in civil and criminal cases for the city of Canton. Absolutely honest and reliable. Evidence secured in ac' cident or damage cases. Cor' respondents in all parts of the world. P. W. RIFFLE Secret Service 311 Canton Bank 69 Trust Bldg. CANTON, OHIO McCoy, Dorothy, 1822 Second St., N. E. lv1cDannel, Niles, R. D. No. 1, East Canton, Ohio McGovern, Pauline, 806 Fourth St., S. W. McKee, Graham, 710 Harrison Ave., S. W. McKinnan, Helen, 1001 Wertz Ave., N. VJ, McKinney, Mary Lou, 245 Bedford Ave., S. W. McLean, Dwight, Magnolia, Ohio McMurry, Margaret, 1235 Second St., S. W. Meadows, Thelma, R. D. No. 5, Louisville, Ohio Meimer, john, 1720 Clark Ave., S. W. Mercer, George, 2227 Fourth St., N. VJ. Merrigan, jack, 1127 Dougherty Pl., N. W. Merriman, Janice, 152 Bedford Ave., N. W. Messer, Marjorie, 714 Clarendon Ave., S. W. Metzger, Mary, 602 Cleveland Ave., S. W. Meyers, June, 3115 Tuscarawas St., W. Meyers, Philip, 312 Eleventh St., N. E. Milburn, Natela, 116 Arlington Ave., S. W. Page 224 Good Luck Thanks class of '30 for your patronage during the year. Whether it's to work or to college we'll follow you with our highest hopes and good Wishes. GMU 'i w V GOOD CLO S 6 . ' THE H. H. MILLER INDUSTRIES CO. Nfanufacturers of Miller Ivlilk Pasteurizers Millei' Automatic Thirtyflvlinute Milk Holding Machines Miller Brine Ice Cream Freezers CANTON V V V OHIO Page 225 Bon Marche 421 MARKET AVE., N. G46 Announcing the Opening of The Sports Shop Main Floor GYO 'Sportswear for Lovers of Sports It it's Smart, it's at HBOII Marche and thriftily priced. Miller, Margaret, 2410 Winfield Way, N. E. Miller, Margaret L., 327 Aultman Ave., N, W Miller, Otmar, 1223 Eleventh St., N. W. Miller, Ruth, R. D, No. 4 Miller, Virginia, R, D. No, 1 Miller, William, 618 Young Ave, N. E. ji ' Miner, Doris Ann, 1401 seventeenth sr., N. W Moery, Majel, 233 Bellflower Ave., N. W. Molavit, Angelina, 417 Rex Ave., S. E. Monda, Cornell, 1432 Tuscarawas St, E. Mong, Ray, East Canton, Ohio Monnard, Dorothy, 602 Broad Ave., N. W. Moock, James, 937 Roslyn Ave., S. W. Morris, Ida, 908 Eighteenth St., N. E. Morrow, Esther, 1339 Louisiana Ave., N. W. Moseley, Susanne, 1540 Logan Ave., N. W. Mottice, George, 1459 Rowland Ave., N. E. Mueller, Donald, 643 Dartmouth Ave,, S. W. Mullally, Robert, 1317 Seventh St., N. W. Musat, Virginia, 1904 Seventh St., N. E. The Perfect Gift for GRADUATION a WRIST WATCH UVB Terms to Suit the Purchaser FROM D D ' S The Square fewelers 115 Tuscarawas St., E., at Market Myers, Eugene, East Canton, Ohio It Myers, Robert, 207 High Ave., N. W. V . N Naef, Margaret, R. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio Neff, Ruthven, R. D. No. 1, East Canton, Ohio Nicholas, Berdine, 1006 Fifteenth St., N. E. Niederhauser, Robert, 911 Seventh St., N. W. Nisr, Robert, 1450 Fifteenth Sr., N. W. Nusbaum, Roland, 1117 Ridge Rd., N. W. Odar, Stanley, 2442 Winfield Way, N. E. Oldroyd, Charles, 1215' Twentyfliirst St., N. W. Olnhausen, Frederick, Meyer's Lake O'Sinski, Sarah, 2212 Indiana Way, N. E. Ostergard, Robert, 1101 Sixth St., N. W. Ott, Eugene, 606 Hartung Pl., N, E. ii Page zlzs fiswmsrszfts as l Established 1887 'V A Ccziitovfs Leadivzg Store' HERE style, service, and price are concerned, people of Canton and vicinity naturally think first of Zollingens, the store which has served them for the past fortyfthree years. Zollingefs has grown and prospered as it kept faith with its old patrons, by giying them genuine worth and a friendly service. It is our aim to he considered your friend and to justify our reputation as a foremost Canton institution. Compliments Of THE SUPERIOR SHEET STEEL CO. Page 227 Schram - Rossiter Crawford Co. GOLF AND BASEBALL EQUIPMENT The finest and most complete line of Fishing Tackle, Guns and Ammunition. Highest Grade Kitchen Utensils. Yale Ei? Schlage Builders' Hardware. Lowe Bros. High Standard Paints and Varnishes. 430 MARKET AVE., NORTH Dial 32408 Paquelet, Dolores, 732 High Ave., S. W. Parker, Virginia, 1207 Dougherty Pl., N. W Parker, Melvin, 630 Seventh St., N. E. Pastorius, Edwin, 2407 Indiana Way, N. E. Patrick, Mary, 1132 Seventeenth St., N. W. Patt, Matilda, 1307 Cleveland Ave., S. W. Patterson, Grace, 210 Broad Ave., N. W. Patterson, Virginia, 2011 Kirk Ct., N. W. Patteson, Donald, 612 Rex Ave., N. E. Paul, Elizabeth, S05 Columbus Ave., N. W. Pavlinich, Michael, 1802 Sixth St., N. E. Peffer, Ardell, 717 Lawrence Rd., N. E. Pfouts, Betty, 1629 Harvard Ave., N. W. Phillips, Howard, 1123 Third St., N. E. Phister, Paul, 1110 Shorb Ave., N. W. Piechouski, Sophia, R. D. No. 2, Fulton Rd. Pipes, Marguerite, 1543 Fulton Rd., N. W. Poorman, Elma, 1454 Downing Ct., N. E. Popa, Helen, 718 Ross Ave., N. E. MAKE Music a Part of Your Education and WM. E. STRASSNER 'Yom Musical Educator Singing and Wind Instruments 209 CLEVELAND AVE., S.W. Postlewait, Virginia, 1207 Greenfield Ave., S. W Pratt, Frederick, 1113 Sixteenth St., N. W. Priddey, Florence, 1339 Nineteenth St., N. W. Primevera, Salavan, 912 Eighth St., S. E. Prince, Lena, 332 Arlington, Ave., N. W. Printz, Robert, 1337 St. Elmo Ave., N. E. Pritchard, Cornelia, 619 Broad Ave., N. W. Pritz, William, Market Ave. Ext., N. Prosser, Gladys, 1449 Royal Ave., N. E. Quass, Mary, R. D. No. 1 Rairigh, Emily, 1221 Garfield Ave., S. W. Rance, Sidney, 1125 Dartmouth Ave., S. W. Rand, Donald, 1219 Concord Ave., S. W. Ray, Thomas, 1400 Ridgeway Ave., N. W. Rees, Robert, 1432 Garneld Ave., S. W. Page 228 ' BRICK HOMES of DISTINCTION Prospective Builders will be interested in the new and colorful types of Face Brick. High quality, brilliant in color and adapted to any types of buildings. METRO MatfTex METRO Ver'Tex METRO Smooth Colonial METRO English Art METRO Taverns METRO Georgians Samples on display at our office. -W2 EN- The METROPOLITAN PAVING BRICK Co. Renkert Building CANTON, OHIO GN-'B C0fzgmmlatz'0m'.' fe'-fb GRADUATION CLASS OF 1930 ! May your future days be full 'of great happiness and success! ' Stark Coimtgfs Greatest Store Stark ry oods 209419 TUSCARAXVAS ST., E. CANTON, OHIO Page 229 The THOMAS BROS. Vulcanizing f Repairing Road Service Tires - Tubes Batteries We Undersell 'Them All 'S Open 9:00 P. M. Sunday Noon 407 MARKET AVE., S. Dial 5790 Congratulations 1 and Best Wishes nj., from The Silk Department TRK Dry Goods 209-211 Tuscarawas St., East Page 2 Revnik, Steve, 1414 Fifteenth St., S. W. Reynolds, Kathleen, 1008 Sandal Pl., N. E. Rhiel, Cecil, R, D. No. 2 Richard, Evelyn, 2510 Ninth St., S. W. Richardson, Joe, 1628 Twentieth St., N. E. Riegler, Alice, 500 Thirteenth St., N. W. Riley, Iris, 202 Claremont Ave., N. W. Robbins, Katherine, 1106 Melchoir Pl., S. W Roberts, Rachel, 1000 Greenlield Ave., S. W. Robertson, Ellen, 2614 Ninth St., N. W. Robinowitz, Abe, 1424 Stark Ave., S. W. Robinson, Paul, 927 Struble Ave., N. E. Roderick, Iessie, 1714 Frazer Ave., N. W. Rohn, Mary, 1210 TwentyfSecond Sc., N. W Rolli, Irma, 915 Harrison Ave., S. W. Ronald, Mary, 305 Twelfth St,, N. W. Rosenbury, Roy, 1013 Fourth St., S. W. Rosenstein, Sidney, 1106 Lippert Rd., N. E. Ross, Ralph, R. D. No. 1, Whipple Rd. Rossetti, Albert, 101.4 Seventh St., N. E. Rubin, Willard, 441 Twelfth St., S. F.. Russell, Earl, 233 Harrison Ave., S. W. Russo, Anthony, 803 Eleventh St., S. E. I . S Sabo, Ladis, 2247 Winfield Way, N. E. Sagerman, Ruth, 333 Bellflower Ave., N. W Sainer, Leo, 325' Warner Rd., S. E. Samuels Sanders, Sanders, Sautters, Scarlott, Scheetz, s Augustine, R. D. No. 1 june, 1627 Harrisburg Rd., N. E. Treva, 321 Georgetown Rd., N. E. Arvin, 1127 Garfield Ave., S. XV. Vera, 1155 Benskin Ave., S. W. Paul, 2710 Seventh St., N. W. Schellhase, Margaret, 1047 Spring Ave., N. E Schick, Wade, 1015' Fifteenth St., N. W. Sehladorn, Kenneth, 1006 Fourth St,, S. W. Schlaupitz., Walter, 1813 Tuscarawas St., W. Schneider, Luther, R. D. No. 7 30 NOAKER'S ICE CREAM BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1930 CANTON'S FOREMOST BEAUTY SHOP Does the reflection from your mirror say- Stop, look and give attention? The wise woman knows the value of care for her appearance-and does give attention. APPEAR AT YOUR BEST We will help you to always appear at your best-your beautiful best. Let us assist you to beautify your skin and hair. We have added to our permanent wave department a new and exclusive Parisian Permanent. The Care of the Hands is all important to the woman or girl who wishes to add to her attractiveness. Come in and let us carefully treat your hands and serve you with a manicure that will please. O., S C 111111 n g Make M Bob is Sheer B E A U 1' T , S H Q P Your Beauty Afffffw 532 Cleveland Ave., North Shop Dial 6343 or 6344 Page 231 The Canton Home of Hart Schaffner Ee? Marx Clothes WALKERS Opposite Court House On The Square I' Warner Bros. Theaters EVE The Wa1'11er Bros. Theaters Palace and Alhambra Page 2 Schneider, Paul, 612 Sixth St., N. W. Scholnik, Sol, 1244 Worley Ave., N. W. Schory, Ralph, 254 Nineteenth St., N. W. Schory, Robert, 274 Nineteenth St., N. W. Schott, Paul, 2313 Fourth St., N. W. Schrader, Lloyd, 1830 Maple Ave., N, E. Schumacher, Nadine, 1948 Tuscarawas St., E. Schuster, William, 902 Hartford Ave., S. E. Schwab, Pauline, 935 Struble Ave., N. E. Scott, Florence, 2203 Third St., N. E. Seesholtz, john, 401 Third St., N. W. Seesholtz, Miriam, 2239 Lake Rd. Blvd., N. W. Shadle, Carl, 926 Brown Ave., N. W. Shaheen, Margaret, 1564 Fulton Rd., N. W. Shanlrel, Harold, R. D. No. 1, East Canton, Ohio Sharif, Ruth, 2207 Market Ave., N. Sl 1arr ock, Harold, 1770 Market Ave., S. Shauh, Catherine, 1316 Seventh St., N. E. Sheatzley, Vernon, 819 Tenth St., N, W. Shelr, Helen, 818 TwentyfThird St., N. W. Sherer, Florence, 603 Fourth St., S. W. Sherer, Harold, Magnolia, Ohio Sherer, Harry, R. D. No. 5 Sherman, James, 912 Rowland Ave., N. E. Shisler, Clair, 2220 Waltham Pl., S. W. Shively, Francis, 212 Dartmouth Ave., S. W. Shock, Pauline, 1116 Walnut Ave., N. E. Shopbell, Helen, 2330 Sixteenth St., N. E. Shorb, Ruby, 921 Arlington Ave., S. W. Shrigley, Georgia, ThirtyfSixth St., N. W. Shryock, Herbert, 620 Shadyside Ave., S. W. Shurman, Louis, 1816 St. Elmo Ave., N. E. Sickafoose, Martha, 916 Seventh St., N. W. Sieber, Margaret, 608 Wilson Pl., N. W. Sigler, Robert, R. D. No. 2 Simmers, Franklin, 1501 Maryland Ave., S. W. Skeeles, Mildred, 116 Raynolds Pl., S. W. Slaba, Mildred, 812 Union Ave., S. W. Slade, Veta Mae, 1515 Henry Ave, S. W. 32 Two Canton Made Products- 5 Jani-Hush The Original Closet Bowl Cleanser 1 X Cl an' I ClosdB0 'KN 0 ly Q. Y i W Mero 220 51933 EE? F5 'Ang Q Ing lr n S fl Q, fi l 1 S ll? g g SNTUVHI llllllllll my-HV' -l MEUO Qbuuxifimw--vi 01' In 'fb BA Cllellll QQ-nn. . 5, ., , Sold Nm -2 A Real Water Softener Everywhere The I-IYGIENIC PRODUCTS Company At your next Commencement you will need a HOME ll? 1 , .,, an 5' S I .,.. -,.- 3, .5 , ,h ' up , . 'lj .' -fx'-c 'l 1 sv- ' f . lf , ' T- mx. --e '-f- H. . ew-'vi'-1 A . . -nffef 5513 5 - .5 -1. ,gf S+-3 The Harvey Lumber Co- 1909 Mahoning Rd, N. E. Dial 6267 Page 233 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1930 Q? THE SANITARY- MILK COMPANY Distributoifs of Pure Dairy Products We Wish To Congratulate TI-IE GRADUATES OF 1930 You have our sincere good wishes for future Success. 4 7 Sherer s Cantovis Finest Soda Grill Slaughter, joe, 1914 Vfoodland Ave., N. W. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith S mith S mich Smith Smith Smith Soifel, 1 Clcta, R. D. No. 3 Donald, R. D. No. 3, Louisville, Ohio Dorothy, 606 Twenty-Second St., N. W Ellsworth, 414 Hazlette Ave., N. W. Harold, 1318 Banner Ct., N. YV. Marguerite, 713 Michael Pl., S. W. Paul, 1330 Fourteenth St., N. W. Pearl, 633 Sandals Pl., N. E. Vincent, 210 Roslyn Ave., N. VV. Virgil, 716 Sixth St., S. W. Eugene, 326 Fifteenth St., N. VJ. Soldatits, Steven, 2313 Indiana Way, N. Soos, joseph, 1409 Warner Rd., S. E. Spanagel, Richard, 431 McKinley Ave., S. Spelman, Eleanor, 357 Rall Rd., N. W. Spence, Irvine, R. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio Spies, Howard, 1241 Granite Ct., N. VV. Spiker, Helen, 3447 Tuscarawas St., W. Sponseller, Dorothy, 2118 Second St., S. E Spotts, Marjorie, 1309 Cleveland Ave., Spray, Elizabeth, 128 Eighteenth St., N. Staats, Eugene, 940 McKinley Ave., N. Starkey, Edna, 2610 Twelfth St., N. W. Starkey, William, 510 Alta Pl., N. W. St. Clair, Hazel, R. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio Steed, Hazel, 2518 Sixth St., N. W. Steinbach, Beatrice, 807 Third St., S. W. Stephan, Elizabeth, 341 Columbus Ave., N Stine, Edith, 225' Dartmouth Ave., S. W. Stiner, james, 2420 Sixth St., N. W. Stitt, Dorothy, 2318 Tenth St., N. W. N W T Stoher, Robert, 832 Auburn Pl., N. W. Stoll, Roy, 710 Corrcll Ave., N. E. Streby, Evelyn, 1623 Twenty-Ninth St., N. W Strub, William, 225 Clarendon Ave., N. W. Studer, Franklin, 315 Seventh St., S. W. Swallen, Donald, 1413 Louisiana Ave., N. W. Swigart, Emmett, 2319 Tenth St., N. XV. Swineford, Thomas, 606 Fifth St., S. W. Swope, Maryhelen, 1227 Auburn Pl., N. W. 1 1 '-Q Page 2344 Congratulations AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS VV . The EDGEFIELD COAL Company 913 RENKERT BUILDING CANTON, OHIO 0. W. Renkcrt, Presirlent John Wy1111, jr., Ma11age Compliments Of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Page 235 ARTHUR'S Extend 'You-Class of 1930 Their hope and wish that you may find all of life's pathway bright and prosperous. 'S ARTHUR' Ol1io's Foremost Store for Fine Leather Waves ON THE SQUARE 122 Market Ave., N. Canton, O. T Taylor, Cooper, 1248 Shorb Ave., N. W. Temple, David, 2701 Ninth St., N. W. Tewanger, Carl, 1512 Gibbs Ave., N. E. Thomas, Gwendolyn, 1430 Park Ave., S. W. Thompson, Helen, 937 M Mahoning Rd., N. E. Thompson, Lynn, R. D. No. 2 Timpe, Ruth, 1535 Dueber Ave., S. W. Toplis, Dorothy, 1629 Miami Ct., N. E. Trinnes, William, R. D. No. 3 Truby, Esther, 301 Fourteenth St., N, W. Turner, Earl, R. D. No. 2 U Ungashick, Doris, 709 Marion Ave., S. W. Ungashick, Thomas, 1204 Eighth St., N. W. Unkefer, Dudley, 1405 Wabash Ave., N. E. TI-IE ACME STORES pay personal and real estate taxes in Canton 'S THE FRED W. ALBRECHT GROCERY COMPANY fe. V Valley, Roy, 800 Ninth St., S. W. VanDorsten, Grace, 700 McKinley Ave., S. W. VanOrman, Walter, 1235 Twenty-Third St., N. 1 Vasi, Julia, 1424 Fifth St., N. E. Voll, Forest, R. D, No, 7 I V IVonGunten, Kathryn, 639 Greenfield Ave., S. W f W Wade, Betty, 1429 Fulton Rd., N. W. ,f . f Walker, Walter, 3210 Second St., N. W. Wallace, Leonard, 3018 Eleventh St., S. XV. Waltenbaugh, Richard, 306W Harrison Ave., N Warstler, Elizabeth, R. D. No. 3 Watson, Donald, 2130 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Weaver, Carol, 1223 Sixteenth St., N. W. Weber, Evelyn, 1502 Shorb Ave., N. W. Weckel, Wilbur, 916 Maryland Ave., S. W. Weedman, Charlotte, 1129 Eighteenth St., N. W Wendelken, Gladys, 139 Fifteenth St., S. E. Page 236 ATTEND THE CANTON ACTUAL UT a higher cash value on your services by attending the Canton Actual after you graduate from high school. A training at this old established institution will prepare you for pleasant and profitable employment and will put you in line for advancement. For over fifty years the Canton Actual has specialized in training young men and women for positions as stenographers, bookkeepers, typists, secretaries, accountants and office assistants. Hundreds of its graduates are now filling responsible positions. This is your guarantee of complete satisfaction. Summer School Will Begin June 16-Fall Term, September 2 Catalog Free on Request Canton ctualglilsiness Collegg ill u 428 MARKET AVE.N bl 66 CANTON, OHIO THREE FUNDAMENTALS ' are essential in the building of a newspaper. The newspaper that does not observe these great principles, fails to function as a newspaper in the complete sense. A newspaper, to fully perform its duties to its read' ers, must 'bei Informative-Educational-Entertaining. In the local field you will find one newspaper that carefully follows these three fundamentals. Analyze it carefully. You will find complete world news coverage. You will .find a record of the important happenings in our city. You will ind one of the outstanding editorial pages in America. You will find contributions by many of the most famous men in letters. You will find the best of humor and comics. That newspaper is- Ebe Glcmlon 'Daily News Page 237 Graduation A Gifts That Have Distinction and Charm G02 When you choose gifts for a graduate, you search for the unusual, the smart and distinctive, those you know will give pleasure. Such are the gifts you End at Stern and Mann's in the wide assortments in the various gift depart- ments. Price ranges are moderate. '01 The Stern and Mann Company Tuscarawas St. Cleveland Ave. fa Wyler Bros. F730 Ice Cream and Dairy Products Glu 1101f09 SECOND ST., N. E. Dial 5505 West, Mary, 2221 Winheld Way, N. E. Whalen, Grace, 1412 Sixth St., S. W. White, Wliite, White, White, Wiley, Betty, 300 Thirteenth St., N. W. 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