McKinley High School - McKinleyite Yearbook (Canton, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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' D Y - - , - Cf, Adm l VLL5 fl 6l,tL0lQf HAROLD S VINCENT .Superintendent of Schools In hrs three years ln Canton Mr Vmcents constructxve and unselflsh leadershlp has 1n boy and glrl m the clty 13 PAUL MILLER Vzce Supermtendent Because of h1s mterest 1n boys and girls and h1s understandmg of school problems Canton ns fortunate in 1ts new ass1stant super1ntendent , . creased the educational opportunities for every 9 Marc! of gyvwafion Walter Allman john Roos Hayes Putnam ohn Baker Rrchard Chr1st1an Fred Domer many years of trreless and effectne servrce on the Board of Educauon 14 v 9 a ,I 1 l . . 9 Mr. Loren E. Souers has earned the gratitude of Canton citizens for his FRANK ALBERTA Socnzl Sciences vflx. MARTHA BO7MAN Art .ll W CLEMENTS Cbelflliff ,po-O' ALVERNA BAER English C T BRANIN Su :mining Coacl' i VON .qw gl D O CORNER Commercial 6LClfL f fag, O PAUL BARKLEY Social Sclencex W wird UCH CORA F DAILEY Home Economzcs JAMES R BARNES Social Sciences MARGARET BUEL M :thc matic .x DOROTHY DARROW C 0 mmercml . I' , K X , J' I ,l 'hz I' E A ' Q , lr A My , G. t .... . ' A -A-- ' '---, A ' M 4' A 3 ' L me A A Y, Rf n A' ,. . R. . Q 4' f Ti op . 1 ,4 5? I .A 7, M :RSE i Q: 6- .lrz 1 5 J. . . . , Z 15 A ' 5 A A I K LUCILE DOMER M athemalzrs 6LClft5g RICHARD DUNBAR MARIQACITETTA Gfze' dl Su zmmmg op Instr uflor DONALD J EVER ETT Basketball Coach N9 GOODMAN C omme: czal GAIL G E ERAVEL FRY Soczal Sczeucev IV ood u orb Shop IPM GLENN I MARY GOSS HANNA S Hence Iournalzsm 16 RUTH M ERDMAN E ngllsh Latin IDA GALBREATH So czal Sciences LESLIE D HANSON Music Choral g ' F' 'fi Q -Q 3 I A ff J Q 7 ' I A ' mv , I Q24 V ' tw wt A I 1 , A '-h-. , .IISQI V I ,. , ' E. R , . 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CHARLES WRIGHT Soma! Ycxences F5 yds? A 'S- FRED C LAUDAHN Custodian VICTORIA NIKULA Night School Secretary Altemlance Offue flaw f ALMA A ZINNINCER Engl .fb WILLIAM H WAGNER Speech and Deaf Correctzon EMILIE ZURCHER Languages 14568 as-fy -my ,pas-19-1 3 ELSIE ROSEN BURGER Nurse JEAN OKEY Attendance Offzce Secretary JACQUELYN EDWARDS Secretary lo V :ce Prmczpal 21 NALTA BLIND Secretary lo Przncrpal if . 1 I I - 1 .. I gf, I s 3' in Q 4 I, .5 A 5-..,E:-E1 , Q Y' , - , 2 K 1' W A. 5 .4A 3' Xa Y ,ms .1 W35f'x xfX3'f' I' gi AA V x v-X 1 vijwlxf -Fix A -if 5 38893 I' l :J .I ' gl ' ' .af , 1 'wg-, ' I - ,ix xl g if W1 X ' K , M V v.. I ' av u D -- Q -.h,,v' L ef T-A' an J, I ,!,.-fx 'W X, f 3 E ' Q . N P-Z'11 ' ' ' . ' - KV ' ' wh, , NL. , V , ' '- :3igQ?!fiQ X 'K , gi 4 FQ-164 A f' I , vi R .lg-'Q 2 'y mn vf I x V ,tiff 1' - .ffxikxfkffg ,' ,. I 1 , t X JJ...-fs ,jf , A 1. 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S L, ,fr A , j f A R' , I 5' val., E: ff! -1 Y muff ff 'wif . . X , BARNES Economics I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 45 Yale-Harvard 4. amen of feu' words are the hest women. f QUE BAR Mlilillx L , s af!! C taff ig ,Q S v' JLeagyle 45 1. . Szfmry 53 ral 2, 5 , Booster lf F Z, 3 E5 Lead 3,145 Orchestra 1,5 215 is retlag, 45 Yale-Hfa.r- sghfd 55lE!gommitteesl2 45 if tude t ouncil '45 Q ' and 4 rollffi, 45 Colle lub 45 ,B sketba 'l, 2, 3, 4. lon as people have eyes and ears and taste, she will always have friends. WILLIAM BEIDLER Classical Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y l, 2, 5, 45 Councilman 35 Football Manager 35 Basketball 15 Latin Club 15 Times Agent 45 Col- lege Club 4. What Bill does, he does right. MAE THELMA BELL General Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet and genial-always pleasant. NANCY BENEDICT Classical Get Acquainted Club 15 Boos- ter l, 2, 5, 45 Y-Teen l, 45 Committees 15 Leaders 45 Or- chestra l, 2, 5, 45 College Club 45 Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 45 National Honor 4. Quick to see and quick to think, yet quicker to act. RUTH BENNETT Classical Y-Teen l5 Booster 1, 2, 5, 45 Leaders 2, 5, 45 Choral Club 3, 45 Operetta 5, 45 Red Cross Agent 35 Dramatics 2. A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. VIVIAN BERNARD Classical Booster 1, 2, 3, President 45 Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 45 Leaders 2, 4, Treasurer 35 Class Secretary 35 Band 2, 5, President 45 Swing Band 2, 5, 45 Pep Band 45 Band Queen Attendant 2, 5, 45 Football Queen 45 National Honor 4. Here's to her health and wishing all were ike her. N 'I lr-54' ' l s I' X sri 5, '. 54. 1 ,J I l i' ilu: er - , , -. fxo! lN U as, 9 -. gs Us V K . qu Wy. l ELMER BESS Industrial Arts The world knows nothing of its greatest men. ESTHER BIRENBAUM Commercial Booster I, Z, 5, 45 Football Usher 1, Z, 55 Y-Teen 1, 4. Her heart was in her work. FLOSSIE MAY BLACKMER Home Economics Booster l, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen 4. A smile, a tzrinkling eye are hers. SHIRLEY BLOSSER Commercial Y-Teen l, Z. 3. 45 Booster I, 2. 53 National Forensic League 2, 5, 4. IV ith fame in just proportion. CHARLES BODA Industrial Arts Leaders 1, 2, 5, 43 Booster 1, 2, 5, 4g Councilman 1. The man that follows intel- lect can achieve. ROSE BODO Classical Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4g Booster 1. Z, 5, 4g Leaders 4g Committees 1, Zg Basketball 1, 5: Dramat- ics 2. The luxury of doing good surpasses every other enjoyment. KENNETH BOWKER General Grave as a judge in collrtlinessf' ROLAND BRIT'l'ON General Band 45 Booster 5, 4. Fortune befriends the hold. HAL BRODA Classical Track 1, 2, 3, 44 Swimming 2, 3, 4g Committees 1, 2, 5. 4g College Club 4g Booster 1, 2, 5, Representative 45 Swimming Manager 4. Boys such as he make the world go round. ETHELENE BROWN Commercial Booster 1, 2, 5. 43 Y-Teen 1, 2, 5g Leaders 2, 5, 4g Council- man 1, 2g College Club 4, Foot- ball Usher 4. Not hold or shy, hut a nice mingling of each. RUTH BUCCASSO Commercial Booster 1, 2, 5, 4g Red Cross Representative 2g Y-Teen 5. The :ray to secure friends is to be one. MARILYN BUFFO Commercial Business Staff 5, 4g Y-Teen 1, 2, 5. 4: Booster 1, 2, 5. 42 Service League 44 Choral Club 5, 49 Councilman 2g Quill and Scroll 4. She is a woman, therefore may be won. INEZ BURKS Commercial Staff 4g Booster 1, 2, 3, 4g Com- mittees 2, 55 Football Usher 2: Quill and Scroll 43 College Club 4g Dramatic Club 4. By her virtues magnified, Always quiet and dignified. LUTHER BURNS Industrial Arts Booster 2, 49 Baseball 2, 5, 4. Time will tell the tale. 1 X I ED BUSH Classical National Honor Society 5, 43 Hi-Y 2, 5, 4, National Forensic League 1: Band 2, 55 Council- man 4g Pep Band 49 Booster 1, 2, 5, 4g College Club 4. A genuis horn-not made. fn n trial Bodste 1, 2, 4g s v DS- HARQL EL BUSS, JR. e Fomhg I J 4 X8 , just gocfd-natured,TWt's -and not pretentious. LARRY CALEY General Golf 4g Booster 4. Virtue only is true nobility. fn N- 7, l ki! Ir' I . i' JAMES CARLINI K . if y General C' S Bapid 1, 22 3, A45 Swing Band LIZ, 3, 4g Swing' Sextette 2, -ll 22149 Orchestra 35 4g Council- 2 3 Ui n 35 Band Qoiuncilman , ,g lPe ,Band 2, 3,s g Booster 2, 5, 4A,.eadersi'LQ3, 3: College Club 43 Student B nd Director 4. Our King of -icing JOAN cAsT Commercial Booster 1, 2, 3, 4g Councilman Zg Y-Teen 1, 23 Choral Club 4. Deny her merit if you can. JO ATLIN X ndustrial A s Jig r 1, , fi E '24 0 ' 14 Lead- e , ou are hhitorable and strai t- o d fellow. i Q, is ,ZQLIVI G ily CEKAOLO A l D ' 'mime gal Ji X limes affix jfqiffl irl ziith if i96'i7'bdQ' hig as D 1 11 h s :Y liked hy'-giiery e. I . . MARGARET CHARNEY Home Economics Booster 1, 2, 3, 4g Y-Teen lg Movie Assistant 1, 4. Her friends-there are manyg Her foes-are there any? MAY CHIN Classical National Honor Society 3, 4g Service League 4g Staff 43 Y- Teen 1, 3, 4, Treasurer 2g Booster 1, 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 1, Treasurer 23 Leaders 4g Col- lege Club 4g Class Secretary 23 Future Teachers of America Z, 3, Treasurer 4g Committees 1, 2, 3, 4g Art League 3, 49 Quill and Scroll 4. Your clever hrain and per- sonality will win a high place in the world for you. MELVIN CHRISTMAN Industrial Arts Booster 1, 2, 4g Councilman 2. My own thoughts are my companions. JUNIUS CLIFFIN Classical Track 3. W'e shall escape the uphill by never turning hack. PATRICIA LAUDE CLINE General Booster 2, 3g Y-Teen 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 3, 4g Thespian Club 4g Student Council 2, 4g Times Agent lg Red Cross Rep- resentative 13 Fall Play 4. Our youth u'e have hut today, We have lots of time to grow uk, 0 fi Ui' 5 old. illhlfg ,iii iv V ,Ce JEANINE CESSNA M K Commercial IQ e ' al Laboratory Assistant 3g Y-Teen Booster- , 3, ' Leaders l, 2, 5, 5, I fss avg Foot- Sincere efforts are reu'arded.'i H ik of hdmder yet unfat orned. BARBARA COSBY General Booster 3, 45 Y-Teen 3, 45 Football Usher 3. Here is a girl who is really GEORGE DAVIDSON Industrial Arts Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Graphic Arts Club 2, 5, 45 Red Cross Repre- sentative 35 Councilman 5. fair. UA . I h ll ith such a sweet and fine jmcefe, p5:5Z?mid7f,?ug din. ezet e . Mfg!! j DANIEL DAVIS MARX, OSEN I 1 ' Classical Home Economics F tball l 7 Swimming 2. 3, W , -5 ' One thing is forever good. B00ster 2, 3, 4. that one thing is success. Jo ANNE cox' A Classirfzl Bg15QfiQStaff ,, een l, , 45 Bow!! 2, 5, Treas- u r 4 e ub 45 Leaders 45 an Scroll 45 Classf Secreta 45 Choral , Secret 3, Pres'dent 5 r- tt 5 , 5 Ha ' d C ir- n 4' d Cro epres a- e i-Y Quee 35 B s et- b 45 National Honor So- c . Even virtue is fair when it appears in a beautiful person. DORIS CUNNINGHAM Commercial Booster 1, 45 Representative l, 35 Chorus 1, 2. She'll he the same to all of you, LEE CURTIS Industrial Arts Photographer 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Projection Club I, 2, 4, Presi- dent 55 Booster 1, 2, 5, 45 Foot- ball l5 Leaders 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, Z, 3. 45 Camera Club, Vice President 5, President 45 Coun- cilman 25 College Club 45 Quill and Scroll 4. God hless the girls. I love them allf' JERRY CUTTEN Technical Booster 1, 2, 5, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Leaders 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 2, 5, 45 Track 3, 4. Here are cheers for a leader of cheers. W'hate'er the task. he does his best. JACK DECH General junior Band I5 Band 2, 5, 45 Pep Band 5, 45 Orchestra 5, 45 Camera Club 35 Booster 3, 45 Hi-Y 4. The shortest anszrer is doing. SHIRLEY DECKMAN Classical Y-Teen 2, 45 Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Leaders 2, 3, 45 Committees 25 Basketball 2, 5, 4. ll hat sweet delight a quiet life affords. RICHARD DE GASPERIS Industrial Arts Leaders 1, 2. Aly spirit is at peace u-ith all. JEAN DEGENHARD Classical Booster 1. Z, Vice President 3, 45 Football Usher 35 Y-Teen 1, Secretary Z, 3, 45 Leaders 2, 3, Vice President 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Yale-Harvard 5, 45 Red Cross 3, 45 Choral Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Staff 5, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Commit- tees 2, 5, 45 Service League 45 Hallguard Chairman 45 College Club Secretary 45 National Honor Society 4. Enhanced with sunniest of dispositions. fairest of counte- nances. and highest of ideals. J RICHARD JAMES DE GIROLAMO Industrial Arts Booster I, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Representative Z5 Red Cross Representative 3. HG oozl will is the mightiest practical force. DAVID DE MEO Commercial Laboratory Assistant 35 Boos- ter I, 2, Representative 3, 4. He did what he did of his own accord. EVA LEE DEVINNEY Commercial Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Usher I, 2, 3, 45 Ticket Office 4. Sunshine within and without. NICK DI BATISTTA General Projection Club I5 Booster I, Z, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3. A lively lad with a sensible head. DELORES DOLPH Home Economics Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 45 Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Represen- tative I. Still waters run deepf . 9 -7 li i 0,7 O D ROBERT DOVGAN General Laboratory Assistant 35 Boos ter 3, 4. He seems quiet-but do we know him? DORIS DRABECK General Band 2, 3, 45 Booster 2, 3, 4. A dreamer of dreams. DOROTHY DREYER Classical Staff 3, 45 Booster I, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 45 Leaders 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3. 45 Choral Club 3, 45 Operetta 5, 45 Col- lege Club 45 Committees I, 2, 3, 45 Times Agent I5 Yale- Harvard 4. Always laughing, always gay, Always missed, when she's away. KATH RYN DWYER Classical Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 45 Booster I, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3, Librarian 45 Orchestra 3, 4. A pleasing countenance is no slight advantage. JULIA EDER General Leaders 45 Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 45 Committees I, 2, 3, 45 Yale-Harvard 2, 3. 45 Library Assistant 2, 3, 45 Office Assistant 4. An all-round girl, just take it from me. I if Jim ' SHIRLEY EDWARDS I-at-n b 1, B S - Commercial -, sf ooster I 4: Y-Teen 45 Foot- chers Amer I - ' At peace eren with her D It 723 N , 1' v .- 145 - n I , 3 Futu , ' ge V 4' l Wall Usher 4. quiet lass and frie dly. e,,e,,,je5, too. ercial O0 ste 5 3 Office Assistant 4. M LAH FORADAS N 4 Tho who lenou' her best praise her most. CONCETTA FORCHIONE Home Economics Booster 1, 3, 4. She was a lady in all, and fersatile, too. NORMAN FOSTER General Booster l, 2, 3, 45 National Forensic League 1. 'Tis good nature that wins the heart. f yi , D E, FRAZIER fxll ,Gilmer ' 2 7' if jfli-X' g P n on Club l, 25' p 'c rts Cl b 3, 45 , Booster 1 , , , 5 Ch al Club ' , pl! 3. otb a r 44 ,fStu ' C u 1 l, Zg mmit- ai. ft I ' 42 Red ' -ros all 'X ' Yo: a ' n exce ingly cheerful young man. BILL FRY Classical . Thespians 1, 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 4g Dramatic Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4: Boos- ters l, 2, 5, 4g Choral Club 5, 4: Operetta 5, 43 Fall Play 1, Z, 3, 4g Committees 5. Be great in thought as you have been in act. ' U E N A 'F M :nm tial s oost 1. , 44 dmllross e man 2g Teen 5g X f FOQQI Rh .XJ xlvy An expression sweetness and good h 101 MERLE GARAUX General Football Manager 3, 4g Basket- ball Manager 3, 4g Baseball 5. 4g Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. My idea of an agreeable man is one who agrees with me. MARY GATES General Y-Teen 1, 2g Booster 1, 2. Through zeal knowledge is acquired. KATHRYN GAYLOG Commercial Booster 4. Suit your manner to the man. SUE ANNE GEORGE General Latin Club lg Booster 1, 43 Football Usher 4g Student Council 4g Future Teachers of America 41 College Club 4. May all your virtues c'ithJ your years i rot' ' 9- g f , tif 1 A P S 'S-gh 'Ek 1. EZZI . Yeneral A .zz .V o all 2, , , esegvblfoot l l: Bas l If 2, 3, 4g sters 1, 2, 5, 4g fedisross R resentative 1: Hi - lg Councilman 2. , I' Good nature good sense go hand in hand with surcessf' STEVE GINELLA Classical Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 4g Booster 5. 45 Representative 1, Z1 Committees lg Leaders 5. ll ise in judgment. .5-,af ' ' RONALD GIOVANNELLI Technical Booster l, 2, 5, 4. Ambition has no rest. KENNETH LEE GUILLIAM Technical Booster l, 2, 5, 4. He has a good opinion of advice. BARBARA GOL EMBESKI Classical YTeen l, 2, 3, 4g Booster l, 3 4: Committees 1, 2, 5. 4: Girls' Service League 4: Red Cross Representative lg College Club 4. So quiet we hardly know she's here. JOAN GREENBANK General Booster 1, 2, 3. 4g Pep Band il Band Z, 3, Secretary 4g Y- Teen 4. A lovely lady parmented in light. KEAN GROSENBAUGH Technical Hi-Y l. 5, 4, Vice President 2g Booster l, 2, 3, 4g Projection Club 23 Microohone Operator 5, -4g Choral Club 3: Operetta 3: Stagecraft Club 2g National Honor Society 4. My hat is in the ring: I'll hit my mark. VIGDOR GROSSMAN Classical National Forensic League l, 2, 5, 4g Times Agent 1, 2: College Club 4g Booster 1, 2, 5, Repre- sentative 4g Red Cross Repre- sentative 3g National Honor Society 4. 'Tzras certain, he could write and cipher, too. LILLIAN GUIDONE Commercial Booster l, 2, 5, 4g Homeroom Representative 3g Basketball l, lg Y-Teen 4. ll ith her laugh she tzvoulcl enliren the world. l ' N rl! RQBBKRT HAFQQH3 !l:11d11sifrial'Ef1i7ts .' , 1, Bposter 8.13. 43 L' gllman Bas- ketball l, Regqr 2g Baseball Z,5,g4g i s!ge ul2gR ti CrossxfRl:l2r?:Znta6x'br54 tj T fx, J ' ' 1 L, My V bblelmhf Great lliwk? are fanned. r I hy str ng17J lat 'hy 79- Wg ewwi. fy -1 . pf Q r 1 fn . f MARY HALL Home Economics Booster l, 2, 3, 4. Her virtue and sense arc one. ALICE HALSALL Classical Booster l, Z, 5, 4: Y-Teen l. 2, 5, 4g Future Teachers of America 5, 45 College Club 4. She is the sort of person who does something. VVILLIAM HAMAKER General Football lg Baseball 5, 4g Boos- ter l, 2, 5, 4. And he has the serious contemplations of a man. 'Jil ' A 4? lx? pp mt KLM ,gore AMBLET 2 Y X , f- co f 4 xx , Bass giaff 5, 1, Hi-Y 2, 5, 41 SK? 2, 5, 43 Quill and Si 1 4'WCamera Club 3, 4g Tim Awent 5. g .vblroun care will kill a Q at,.X1l1d therefore let's Nhe merry. 1 W 4 f , ,X . mf' -f . ' ,i f ' 5, , MARY HAMILTON ,S ,EAR sf.-gf 1 f A Commercial CX' assical! ,.-' Band 1, 2, 5, 43 Orchestra 1, 23 Stagefg C bfi, !4 Hi Y 'L Swing Band 5, Vocalist 43 Pep Band 5, 4. She makes the best of every- thingg thinks the hest of everyone. RICHARD HAMLIN Industrial Arts Varsity Swimming 2, 5, 43 Re- serve Football 23 Councilman 2. Theres always time for a fun in a rlay's work. JOHN W. HAMMACK, JR. General Booster l, 5, 43 Stagecraft Club 2, Assistant Electrician 5, Elec- trician 43 Ticket Agent 4. Not a word spoke he more than he needed. r ..,. ag - , Treasurer Ziuiglmaplain 43 Booster 1, 2, 3yAfColl'ege Club 4. gif ff School4na.yfa place of learn- ing he' and still afford K 'good times for me. DONNA HECHTL Commercial Booster 1, 2. 5, 43 Basketball 13 Red Cross Representative I. ll hat street delight a quiet life affords. , Le-.. 14. ' V . L LDONNIA LEE HENNILNGER tc, ,M c, 1 v .3 Classical Booster 151 ,iflfgfi 43 Football Ush rl IL' gjblational Forensic LeaEueil:'Latin Club I3 Li- brary Assistant 1. True is the heart that is gentle and kind. . ,Q C--it W ,345 SONJA HANEY 419,-3i DAVEd5?fjIGHTWJ.f Commercial A . Ulf ' il Lgiuiifgeszgiiagog-rig, 1 Re tiese a 5,4' n Y-Teen 1, 2, 5, 43 Booster 1, 2, 5, 43 Service League Treas- urer 43 Latin Club 13 Orches- tra 1, 2, 5, Treasurer 43 Coun- cilman I3 Hallguard Chairman 43 Times Agent 53 National Honor Society 4. She knows the secrets that make a true lady. OLA HANSON Classical Band 1, 2, 5, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 5, 43 Swing Band l, 2, 5, 43 Swimming 5, 43 Hi-Y 5, 43 Booster 1, 2, Secretary 5, 43 Pep Band l, 2, 5, 43 Basket- ball 1. Always busy except u'hen he has something to do. DICK HARVEY Industrial Arts Booster 1, 2, 5, 43 Leaders Club 5, 43 Graphic Arts Club 2, Sec- retary 5. Treasurer 43 Council- man 1, 2. A man of merit. 1 P ' I . , U 3 ' cilman-b34,gZ Cldggfilic assi- fIleittNQ Quil -Ha-A Scroll! 4 Stage ft ub 2 WPIOICC b gsfyghl icrpgK'o'ii'e! . 5. ' s - R Cm-FfRepresenta tivfig Times ' gent 23 Ticket Po fice'32i'fpotball Varsity Man- aagegfflf' Bulletin Carrier 5, 43 mmittees 2, 5, 4., Dave, y are l' 'd by each SQ awe? . J RALPH HILL General Booster 1, Z, 5, Representative 43 Hi-Y 1. Imagination is the air of the mind. GLENN HINDERER Technical A lively lad who is never sad. LEORA HOOD General Booster 43 Chorus 2, 4. A most genial friend. BARBARA ELLEN HOOVER Classical Y-Teen 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club Z, 3, 43 Thespian Club Z, 3. 41 Booster l. 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 43 College Club 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Fall Play 43 Red Cross Representative 23 Quill and Scroll 4. A maiden, thoughtful and and reserved in manner. VIRGINIA HOOVER Commercial Red Cross Representative 23 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen 43 Laboratory Assistant 2. She cheers the mornf yes, brightens all the day. SHIRLEY HORST Classical National Honor Society 43 Staff 43 Y-Teen 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 5, President 4g Art League' 1, 2, 4, Secretary 33 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4g Booster l, 2, 3, 43 Service Lea- gue 43 College Club 43 Com- mittees I, Z, 43 Hallguard Chairman 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Football Usher 2, 3. She charms whoe'er she Chances to meet. JEAN HOSTETLER Classical Y-Teen l, 2, 4, Vice President 33 Committees l, 2, 3, 43 Lead- ers 2, 5: Hallguard Chairman 5, 43 Office Assistant 43 Service League 43 Art League 3, Presi- dent 43 Booster 1, 2, 3. 43 Col- lege Club 4g National Honor Society 4. In her appearance and her way. she is always precisely neat. RONALD LEE INMAN General Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. The force of his own merit makes his own way. DONALD cons ,Q T X i al 7 I ', I T espi rehsurhri, Vice Bilsjdenrsgj P ehident 43 Dra- rriafic C1 IFZ, President 3, Trea9u1kfL!43 Booster 1, 2, 3, Re t3sentative 43 ,Committees 2, ', 4g Counelrnah 33 Hall- guard Chairmall 3, 43 Library Assistant 23 Class Play 1, 2, 3, 43 Times LAgent 13 Operetta 23 Choral Club 23 College Club 4g National Honor Society 4. He infuses others with his own animation. MARVIN JACOBS C lassiral Leaders 1, 2, 3, 43 Camera Club 33 Lab Assistant 5, 43 Boosters 1, 2, 3, 4g Track lg Baseball 3, 4: National Honor Society 4. ft Nohle in every thought, every deed. MICHAEL JAMES General Councilman 13 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. He crowns his thoughts with swift acts. .X X is N 2-iJX ' t y-vrkji 'T ii'- .X -gcRECiL JENKINS Q I' X Classical it ,Choral Club 2, 3, 43YBand 3243, 43 Orchestr-ajft, 4g Ftifure Teachers of Almetica-.,3,'43 Y- Teen 3, 43 Latinxthib I, 43 College Club 43 Booster Z, 3, 4. One thing is forever good: that one thing is success. PROVIDENCE JENKINS Classical National Honor Societyl 43 Booster l, 2, 43 Future Teach- ers of America 43 College Club 4g Hi-Y 43 Band 2, 33 Orches- tra4 1, 2, 3, 4g Committees 2, 3, . To he dependahle and loyal is the greatest of traits. ANNIE JOHN Commercial Booster 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teen 4. Shes worth her weight in gold. 7 RAY JOHNSON Classical Hi-Y 5, 4g Latin Club 1, Sec- retary 2g Booster Club l, 2, Representative 5. 44 Council- man lg Choral Club 4. All my life is spent in enjoying it. THEODORE JOHNSON Classical Choral Club 5, 43 Reserve Foot- ball 5g Latin Club 45 College Club 43 Booster l, 2, 5, 4: Track 4. None hut himself can he his parallel. VERNA JOHNSON Commercial Booster 1, 2, 5, Chairman 5, 43 Office ant 4. Quiet and friendly, good and true. ANNA BELL JONES Home Economics Booster 1, 2, 5, 4, Basketball 5. 4- A sweet and virtuous soul. SONIA KANFER Classical Staff 5, 4g Latin Club 1, 23 Booster l, 2, 5, 4, Quill and Scroll 5, 44 Service League 4g Library Assistant 5. 44 National Honor Society 4. Too good to he unkind. GEORGE KANNAM Classical Times Agent 1, 5, Booster 1, 2, 53 Hi-Y 1, Z, 5: Red Cross Representative 2: Choral Club 5, 4g Swimming 2, 53 Track 5: College Club 4. There is no equal for him to imitate. NELLIE KARAM Commercial Latin Club lg Booster 1, 2, 5, 41 Dramatic Club 5, 4g Y-Teen 4g Usher 2. Her mind a kingdom is. SOPHIE KARIPIDES Classical Staff 5, 4: Quill and Scroll 5, 4g National Forensic League 5, 4g Speech Team 5, 4g Booster l, 2, 3. 4g Councilman lg Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, 4: Y-Teen 2, 5, 44 College Club 4: Girls Service League 4g Na- tional Honor Society 4. Busy as life itself. but yet always cheery. KEEFER it's pep. CLEANORA KELESIDIS Commercial Booster 1, 2, 5, 4g Times Agent lg Basketball lg Ticket Office 5, Committees 1. She seems rifle yesterdays id NN. B t 7 ow She PETE KEPLINGER Classical Latin Club 5, 4g Art League 5, 4: College Club 45 Booster 1, Z, 5, 43 Lab Assistant 4. An affahle and courteous gentleman. -'x KESTEL 4' Football Club 4g Hi- 3g Boos- League 1, 25 The way he serures friends is by being one. BOB KILGORE Classical Booster l, 2, 3g Latin Club 2g Reserve Football 2g Varsity 5, 1 1 1' 'l ,' 3- R . ALOTT 5 Classic l ' - V Aff, BZ31d4,l,4'2,'4lTI, Orfhestrgfliy 2, ' Counci mayg N-at' a ' F rensic Leaguqz V Soostd 5,' 4g I-'PepmBand 4. A I Sl-at , I 'SOne whose ambitionlshozl be , become a su geo 1' . '4gd3y1y?Y11ttinQ1i!' X V , , BILL KRATT Industrial Arts Booster 4g Graphic Arts Club 4g National Honor Society 4. 4- He looked on the bright side rather than the blue. Brei'ity is the soul ofru'it. 1 rs.,-0-9 agfjti 9 4,1M.4-,Lf ' A,,A,,f B 3 RISTOFF 5 .C EDWAR RQY KING evbnicql ,Il I3 if I . 49 - 5 P t 2, , , ra- N. -f , tic 1 4g 4g Bo ster 1, , ootball 2,j5. Swim 2, 3, , B005 , I ' 1 t ' g at e o o 2' ' ' 7, he meek Af' Nothin reat was r achieved with lt 1 enthusias .' lf JOHN lKOiiTIS ALICE KUEMERLE 'sTa' , ,v ' ' ,ffb'?'F4l if General Stagecrixfg Club H2l.Q5,ZP1'6SldCIlI 4g Hi- f2, 4g,Boosterf1, 2, 5, 4g Choral Club'5g Ti-rites Agent Za 5- ,ll df ' f'He is wise be wiser 4 In ' , 4QqZ1Qngressary. T,,,fL..xL JIM KosTAs General Booster 2, 5, 43 Reserve Foot- ball 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4g Track lg Basketball Manager 21 Choral Club 5, My only books were u'omen's looks. JOHN KOSTAS General Reserve Football l, Varsity 2, 5, 4g Class Treasurer 5: Boos- ter 1, Z, 5, 4. Direct not him: his way him- self will choose. Booster 1, 2, 5. 4g Red Cross Representative 2g Movie Ticket Collector 4g Committees 1. A maiden, thoughtful and reserved in manner. ANNA LAGODICH C ommercial Office Assistant 4g Booster l, 2, 4. Gentle of speech, beneficent of mindf' WILLESTFR LANEY Classical Booster I, 2, 5, 4g Leaders 45 Y-Teen 4g College Club 4g Red Cross Representative 44 Choral Club 4. Hlllindflrl not of herself. f . 377 rxfd -LU' ' Q' 1 M CPM RY L LOUIS LeGoRY ' ' e. al 10' Classical ross Pr ,bfi-, 1 2 ' 4 Y- 1 'F ' S, 43 Band 3, 4g Booster 5, 43 Or- B' ,' m C, ni chestra 3, 43 Pep Band 43 Swing 2 I Basiieg Ze Y: - Band 4. Idia ar 1 ' ' HHe'x sure to uymjy A ou e eer ulness is I u 9 f und s. BETTY JO LEHNER Classical National Honor Society 3. 43 Basketball l, 2, 5, 4: Yale-Har- vard 3, 43 Leaders 2, 3, 43 Serv- ice League 43 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4g Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 43 Library As- sistant 2, 53 Athletic Office 43 Committees 1, 2, 53 Football Usher lg College Club 4. She set her heart on a goal, not a prize. HOWARD LINZ Classical Band 1, Z, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 5, 4g Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Swing Band 1, 2, 5, 4g Booster 1, 2, 5, 4g Choral Club 5, 4. As many friends aslhose who know hirnf' MARY LEE LITTLE Home Economics Councilman l, 2, 3: Y-Teen 1, 2, 53 Booster l, 2, 3, 4. The mildest manners and gentlesl heart. .frii'?3iiafi2llfifL Co 1 Boost - Y- en Ljlfgol- ball Mer l fix l75 She posses s ity and liheralil .' WILLIAM LONGSTREET General Booster l, 2, 5, 4. ll orth makes a man. WWW EDWIN J. LUKENS Classical Latin Club lg Booster 1. 2, 3, 4g Fall Play 23 Debate 1. He is wise who knows the value of edncaliouf' RICHARD LUX Technical Hi-Y 23 Booster 1, 2, 4. He that does good to another does good also to himself. OVETTA LYLES Commercial Booster 1, 23 Y-Teen 43 Dra- matic Club 1. The sweetest noise on earth -a u'oman's tongue. GWILA DEAN MADISON General Booster 4g Y-Teen 4. We are never so happy or so unhappy as we suppose ourselves. , fl GEO ' frspwo? Wljelh .ical 1 3, ers 5, 43 lm ' 5. 3Na,'ion on- or iety j, J . 'Thyiiydaiy li . e -to thy 71 rp-M VOQ LUCY MALLARDO C ommerczal Staff 4 Booster l 2 4 brary Assistant 3 4 He: u hole hearts uelcome in her sm1le BEVERLY MANIST Classical Staff 4 YTeen 7 3 4 Home room Representative 5 Basket ball 2 3 4 Committees 2 3 4 B oster 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Art League 3 V1ce President 4 College Club 4 Yale Harvard 4 Her good nature is contagious an evcellent influence PHYLLIS MANN Class1cal Staff 4 YTeen I 2 3 Treas urer 4 Boosterl 2 3 4 Hall guard Chairman 4 Choral Club 4 College Club 4 Oper etta 4 Service League 4 Lead ers Z 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Ticket Office Assistant 3 Com mitteesl 7 3 4 Yale Harvard Manager 4 National Honor Society 4 Your heart is merry as your eyes are hrzght And whenever you come sorrows take light. Gen I o ball . l on e 'here goo ' WILLIAM MATHE Classical c KL z7occA f fx efferl Leadegsf Football 2 Varsity 5 r hen fun and uork clash Let fun go to smash JACQUELINE MCCALLIN Commercial Boosterl 2 3 4 YTeenl 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Hall guard Chairman 4 Athletic Office 4 Yale Harvard 3 Bas ketball 2 3 4 Leaders 4 Behold' Gazetv and mischief reszde in this lass MARY LOU MCCAULEY Commercial Booster l 2 3 4 YTeen 4 Service League 4 The only thing in the uorld alue 1s friendship wi f A 4' Band . 'Forensic Lea 1 si Debate 2' Coun- ' ' C 1 . at zr do is her e est ornam A CHII: TOSH fGeneral 3 Vice President 4' 1 2 3 4 Orchestr Boosterl 3 Representative Truly. sir I am a sensihle man. ESTHER MAYLE Commercial Get Acquainted Club l. Always in the midst of things. Boosterl Z 3 4 Council- man 3 4' Committees 2' Golf 2g College Club 4. A sense of humor and the Dozrer to laugh. CORENE MCINTYRE Home Economics Dramatic Club 3. A giving hand shall have fair praise. MARILYN MCINTYRE Commercial Booster 1, 2, 3. Actions speak louder than words. FRED MEACHAM Classical Councilman 1, 2, 33 Choral Club 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Projection Club 1, Vice Presi- dent 2, 3, 4g Future Teachers of America 2, Parliamentarian 3, President4g Booster 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Hi-Y 3, College Club President 4g Student Council 4. Sincere and true to all is he. With vast and wider ability. PATTY MERCER Commercial Boosters 1, 3, 4g Y-Teen 4. A truly genuine little hit Y femininity. x ALICE MESSENHEIMER Classical College Club 45 Booter 1, 2, 3, 4g Y-Teen 1, Z, 3, 43 Basketball lg Red Cross Representative 1. A quiet smile, a ready wit: Alice has hath of it. DONALD MICHAEL Industrial Arts Booster 1, Representative 2, 3, 4' Leaders 2, 3, 45 Swimming Hi-Y 4g Graphic Arts 1g'Manager 3. C411 tees 3 -Teen 1, 2, 3, Presl- dent 4. She has a head to contrive and a tongue to persuade. tx BETTY LOU MILLER General Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster 1, 2 3, 4, Ticket Office Assistant 3. She charms u'hoe'er she chances to meet. I' 1 ARJ 'R' LER 4 1 l eral BocIf92d'11QAG15l4g Y-Te J 1 2, - . HA m :den n' f spirit still 1m,uiet.' fl I 1 ANDY General Councilman 35 Red Cross Rep- resentative 3g Swimming 3, 4, Reserve Football 1, 23 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. He can he as wise as we, and uvser when he wishes. Pursuit and RICHARD MOORE Classical Band 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 21 Swim- 4g Booster 1, 2, 4, Repre- 3 ariety is the spice of life that 4 gives it all its fl4l!'0l'.'H -ll, EVELYN MUJAIS ,N L glfssical Ibffden 1' 2, 4E Booster d, 2. 14, National Foten f League lg Future, Tbafhers GSfFAmerica 2, Vice., resident 5, Historian Q Ledflers 2, 3,1Prejde'nt 4g ile-Harvard y'j4X Staff 4g Servic ! f gue 4g National ty 4. X ,J Hi IJ aims '0 M ll charac- teis. adtlitlfkftifzhjits bring out-great minds. f, ,U , ns. P0 lil 5 71 1 and lo - g e I W CAROL MYERS Classical Y-Teen 1. 2. 5. 4: Booster I. Z, 5, 43 Latin Club 4g Commit- tees 1, lp Library Assistant 5, 4g Ticket Office Assistant 3, 4, Choral Club 5, 4g Service Lea- gue 4g College Club 4g Na- tional Honor Society 4. Fair of face and genteel of manner. DOROTHY MYERS General Booster 1. 2, 5, Football Usher 4. A true friend is forever a V jtega, -5' -If i 26 Y. N Boo er' 4' 1 alll 9 5 - 3 5 ' Thou hast no faults. or I no faults can spy. KATHRYN NIMROD Commercial Business Staff 4g Y-Teen 4g Na- tional Forensic League lg Boos- ter lg Committees lg Dramatic Club 41 Quill and Scroll 4. The ll'07'lll'5 no better if we u4orrjv. DARRELL O'CONNOR General Booster l, Z. 5, 4, Red Cross Representative l, 23 Council- man lg Leaders l, 2g Hi-Y 1, 2. U 'l9at is well begun- is half done. DORIS OKEY Conlnlertial Business Staff 3, 4g Y-Teen l, 2, 5. 4g Office Assistant 4: Choral Club 5, 4g Thespian ,Aff Club 2, 5, 4g Dramatic Club 7 3 4 ...- ,Q : Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. friend. W'by aren't they all contented BETTY C like me? EDNA O'N EAL General 2, 5, 43 Service League ollege Club 45 Red Cross 4g National Society 4. One who is ever alert and active. Qui U Q JACK PA E il . AGNES NICKOLSON dmc ' ness St f'B. 4gHi-?,3 Gefleffll Co ncilma g Red o s Rep- Booster l, 2, 3, 4. Quin 1 lY'lJen honors are given. slJe'll be given ber share. 0 It's know soup. 1 5,2 N53- JUANITA PARKER Classical National Forensic League l, Zg Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Thes- pian Club 2. 5, 4g Class Play 2, 5, 4: Service League 4g Y- Teen l, 4g Booster l, 2, 5, 4g College Club 4. Not all her lime is spent in books. CAROL LEE PAYNE General Booster l, 2, 5, 4g Y-Teen l, 2, 5, 4g Red Cross Representa- tive Zg Leaders 44 Choral Club 4: Art League 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 5, 4g College Club 43 Basketball lg Operetta 4. Too good to he unkind. om erci l . er 45 Booster . 2- . IY l .5 Pep B ' d epresen- tati 2. P TE S. PED OFF M ws s what. D I ANNE PETERS .O dmmercial l Staff 45 1--. l,'2, 43 Leada , ,,4g i n - , 2, 542C ,2.54: T' ilz ,-.,' 1, . ., 49 F HU 4:-'i 2g 'Q ill a ll 4. 7 1 J with oom for io - t UWIIJQ ANNA PREMIER Commercial ?005f9f 1, 2- 3, 43 Councilman She liked whafer she looked on. ROBERT PETHEL Technical Band 3: Councilman 35 Lead- CIS 2. 3. 4g Booster 2 3 4' H1-Y 4. ' His words are bonds: his oalhs are oracles. NICK PETROFF Technical Booster 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 5, President 4g Reserve Football 2, Varsity 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 5, 43 Swimming 2, 3g Basketball lg Councilman 1, 2g Latin Club l, 2g Class Secretary 1, Class President 2, Class Vice Presi- dent 5: Student Council Presi- dent 4g College Club 4. One of McKinley's most pop- ular and consistent leaders. JOSEPH PHILLIPS Industrial Arts Booster l, 2, 3, 4g Leaders 1, 2, 53 Councilman 5. He takes the world as it is, not as it ought to he. JEAN PIFER Home Economics Booster l, 2, 5, 4. fp She is herself of hes! things the collection. WILMA POLLOCK Commercial Red Cross Representative 2g Booster 2, 3, 4: Football Usher 24 Times Agent 5. Good manners are a virtue. FIFI POULAS General Booster 5, 4. She may he shy hut she'll get hy. MARY ANN PRICE Classical Staff 4g Booster 1, 2, 5, 4g Service League 4g Committees l, 2, 5, 4g Library Assistant 2, 3, 4g Football Usher l, 2g Bas- ketball lg Quill and Scroll 4g National Honor Society 4. True to her work. her word. her friends. MARY SUE RANK Classical Y-Teen 1, 2, 5, 4g Booster l, Z, 3, 43 Leaders Z, 3, Historian 4g Hallguard Chairman 4g Bas- ketball 1, 2, 5, 4g College Club 4. Her radiant presence has brighleued many a dreary hour. BETTY RESTAINO Commercial Service League Secretary 4: Councilman 5: Booster 1, 2. 5, 43 Office Assistant 4, College Club 4: National Honor So- ciety 4. A girl who makes many friends. A... Jlfll f-A , IRMN RHIRIES V 41 , 14, - Genfral Barfd'1. 2, 5,'4g'O estgu' 1, Z,' 5, 43' Bocs , 2 3, 4g llSwing Bandlj55 P nd 4. rr ' ' ' Her ,Bod natur will make if her ha y. CATHERINE RICE Commercial Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4g Booster 1, 2. 5. 4: Committees 1. Smile and the 'world smiles with you. DOROTHY R ICE General Booster I, 2. 5, 4, Y-Teen 5, 4: Red Cross Representative Ig Times Agent 13 Choral Club 5, Operetta 5. A genial friend to all. X E 'L Y RY-TA .REIGLER . 'X . X mi Y ee f 45 oster 1, Z, 3 A ' ssi t4: Chor- al u 4: et l 1, 2, 5. uni! ready fl:Q,good .X tg if GENE RIEMENSCHNEIDER Industrial Arts Booster 4. You see here a good-natured man. JANICE RILEY General Y-Teen 2, 5, 4, Booster 1, 2.5. Charming in disposition and graceful in bearing. Classical Latin Club 1, 2g Booster , , 3, 4g Future Teachers of Ameri- ca Club 35 Y-Teen 3, 43 Col- lege Club 4g Orchestra 5: Art League 1, 25 Library Assistant 5. A delightful person, good- nalured and friendly. GLENN E. ROBBINS Industrial Arts Bocster 1, 2, 5g Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. To know him is to like him. VIVIAN ROBERSON Classical Staff 4g Booster 1, 2, 5, 45 Latin Club Sq College Club 4g Quill and Scroll 4g Basketball 1, 2, 4, Committees 1, 2, 5, 4g Foot- ball Usher 1, 2g Dramatic Club 3, 4. A smile that u'on't wear off. VALERY ROBINSON General Band 3, 49 Councilman 11 Booster 1, 2. 3: Pep Band 4. The girl with the sweet disposition. JOHN ROGERS Technical Reserve Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, Varsity 5, 45 Baseball l, Z, 3, 45 Student Council Vice President 45 Class President l, 3. Vice President 2, 45 National Honor Society 4. ,Tis not the mere stage of life but the part we play tbereon that gives tlae value. HARRY H. ROWND Classical National Honor Society 45 An- nuall Staff 5, Editor-in-Chief 45 Hi-Y 2, 5, 41 Swimming 2, 5, 45 Golf 55 Track Manager 1, 2, 45 Laboratory Assistant 3: Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 College Club 45 Times Agent 3. Thou bast wit at will. fob, what a willfb CHARLES RUSSELL Industrial Arts Booster l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 5. For be's a jolly good fellow. JULIA ANN RUSSO Commercial Y-Teen l, 25 Movie Assistant 2, 3, 4. Let tlay words be few. though gentle, JACK ROBERT RYAN Classical Choral Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Thespian Club 2, 3, 45 National Forensic Lea- gue I5 Physics Laboratory As- sistant 45 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. To know laow to wait is the great secret to success. THOMAS SANFORD Industrial Arts Booster 4. Never a :luty does be sbirkf' -' . 1 I -J MA GRN s G o cia Booste 5 Get -Ac Clu Secr ' ry ' Y e 4. ea mess always hr gs its reward. 77,49 f Ll 7 ANNA SC IAV E in eral ' L' Booster -' tb fttle thing in life atwfwf MARYANN SCHMUCKER Commercial Booster 45 Get Acquainted Club Vice President 4. Wf'laen I have nothing to say, I say nothing. BOB SCHMUCKER Commercial V Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Representative Z5 Hi-Y 45 Band 1, 2, 5. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. VERA SCHMUCKER Classical Y-Teen 1, 2, 5, 45 Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 5, 45 Majorette 3, 45 Choral Club 3. 45 Operetta 3, 45 Red Cross Representative 'lg Get Acquainted Club 15 Serv- ice League 45 College Club 45 Future Teachers of America 4. Viz'acious, bright and full o' lpep. Wfrtb Vera we fair would keep step. BIYRNA SCHOENBERG Classical Y-Teen 5, 43 Booster 5, 45 Thespian Club 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Art League 55 Lead- ers 4. The way to win a friend is to be such a frienrl as Myrna. VICTOR SCHULTZ C lasszcal Booster l 3 4 RCPICSQHIBIISC 2 Chemistry Laboratory A ststant 3 College Club 4 Na tlonal Honor Soclety 4 Ort learmngs ladder I aspzre npu ard to climb a lfttle hfgher OLOA NAOMI ShARLES General Booster l 7 3 -4 Tnmes Agent A thing of beauty 1s a joy forez er BILL SEDELMEIER C lasslcal Class Presndent 4 Booster 1 2 4 Basketball 1 Reserve Z Varsxty 3 4 Natnonal Honor Soclety 4 There are many rare abxlltfes the u ofld uhlch fortune neter brings to lfght A tba 2 oos e Look before 'yon lea ROXIE SEIFER C ornmer cial Booster Z 5 4: Football Usher The secret of success is constancy of purpose. JOE SHAHEEN General Band 2, 5, 43 Orchestra 4g Booster I, 2, 5, 4g Pep Band 5, 4- V Faint heart never won a fair lady. anvil: yin General Booster 1 7 3 4 Red Cross Representatwe 3 A zery fine gzrl-Jolly and good natured at all tzrnes BARBARA E SHANK Commerczal oster l if a 5 matxc C c Thespn r Leader Class ay Councnlma 37 Footba Usher I5 3 Basketball l Aluays ppy nd sta y Heres the ma y u happy JOANNE SHELLEY Classzcal YTeen 1 4 Muslc Chalrman 3 Choral Club 2 5 4 Orchestra 2 3 Presldent 4 College Club Treasurer 4 Fu ture Teachers of Amer1ca 7 Mustc Chalrman 3 4 Service League President 4 Council man 4 Boosterl 2 3 4 Op eretta 2 Nanonal Honor So ctety 3 4 Football Usher 2 3 Oh to be able to txnkle the ztorzes as Io can HARLENE SHIFMAN C lasszcal Staff 4 YTeen 4 Booster 1 4 Commntteesl 2 Red Cross Representatxve 1 Foot ball Usher 1 7 Library Asslst ant 2 College Club 4 Quxll and Scroll 4 A mtvture of all thats good HOWARD SHISLER C lasszcal Reserve Football 3 Varsity 4' B oster 1 2 3 4. 'A friend ma well he reckon- J' ed the masterpiece of life. MARVIN GENE SIBER General Stagecraft Club lg Booster l. Z, 4. His good nature is forever present. MARGUE HAZLE SICKELS General Booster 4. Large is her heart. her soul sinceref' MARILYN SLOMSKY Home IfC0ll0H1lL'5 Booster 2, 4: Y-Teen 5. 4. She takes things as they come, serene and 11.umo1'ed. . N I I , 1 ' ' f ' iff I ffl! ' Hi ff it I., ,, . I lg i 1fbAlu?ARA SFJJSSER, ' ,I J' i'.CTyrafrcial' ' Bofiier 2 5 4 YTeen 1 16 5, 44 iifmi 'if Club-3: Leacfi A HS Zig, 41, Clzgteeleader 45 Yale- H fvard 33 Football Usher lp 3g l1qralChils 4 ,, ' 1 V , . 'f mia little spark may hnrst 'j f I a mighty flamdff DONALD L. SMITH Industrial Arts Booster l, Z. 5. 4. No man is horn 11'ithont ambitions zvorlzlly a'esires. DORIS SMITH Commercial Booster 2, 5g Office Production VIRGINIA SMITH Classical Staff 43 Booster 1, 2. 3, 4g Y- Teen I, 2, 5, 43 College Club 4: Leaders 5, 4: Football Queen Attendant 5, 43 Committees 1, 5, 41 Basketball 1, 5, 4: Yale- Harvard 4. Tell me. pretty maiden. are there any more at home like you? DONNA SNIDER Classical Y-Teen Z, 5, 4g Orchestra I, 2, 5, Vice President 43 College Club -ig Committees 11 Times Agent lg Booster l, 2, 5, 44 Choral Club .4g Latin Club lg National Horror Society 4. T is flfflllldll is rare heyond 4' are: the poets tell ns so, BILL SNYDER Classical 'Booster 1, 2, 5, 4g Red Cross Representative lg Reserve Bas- ketball 1, 24 Reserve Football 71, 24 Golf 2, 5, 44 Hs-Y 1, 2, 5, 4g Councilman lg College Club 4: Class Vice President 1. Life is neither too serious nor too gay. ROBERT STALEY General Booster 1, 2. 4, Representative 54 Swimming 23 Graphic Arts Club 2, 5g Red Cross Repre- sentative Z. An ounfe of loyalty is worth a pound of flez'erness. BARBARA ANN STEWART General 4g Dramatics 1. Booster 1' 4' Mill UA b , U I remember none but ihiaafl s merry as t e day is long. doudlejs howigy 91 J rrll 'v, ,Ji V, fi - 4 D' ,lit-itil will gl ' X l JOANNA SMITH JI, Home Economics ylm X Booster 1, 2, 5. IM Fortune was leinzl to her for it gave her charm. true worth and youth. QESQSQ 44 Quin! X She lives arfzqilg look' ul langlhterf' Inf? DOROTHY ANN STOVALL General Booster l, 2. 'I'lJe sun slaines when she appears, SALLIE STRINE Classical Staff 4g Y-Teen 1, Z. 5, 4g Booster l, Z. 4. Secretarv 5: Leaders 2, 3, Secretary 43 Hall- guard Chairman 5, 4g Service League 41 Art League 3, 4: Committees Z, 5, 43 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4g Yale-Harvard 2, 5, Captain 43 Quill and Scroll 41 College Club 41 National Hon- or Society 4. A happy disposition is a prism tba! zleflects the blue rays. 4' Booster l well of of your enemy say nothing. frienzl: .1 EMER '51 C ercia 3- S Y-Teen -, knows--' A- .N - -11, EUGENE TEMSEY Industrial Arts Booster l, Z, 5. 4. The glory of a firm, capacious mind, EFFIE THOMAS -. 'Commercial Booster 5. 4g Get Acquainted Club 5: Football Usher 4. The virtue lies in the struggle. not the prize. JOY THOMPSON Commercial Staff 43 Booster l, Z. 5. 4: Councilman lg Y-Teen Z, 5, 43 Thespian Club 2, 5, 4, Dra- matic Club Z, 4. All generous spirits are amlziliousf' RONALD RAY TOLSON General Hi-Y 1, 2g Leaders 1, lg Thes- pian Club 1, 2, 54 Booster l, Z, 5, 4g Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Class Play Z, 5g Times Agent 5. lJa1,'e. t,, G0od-naturezl and reliable. 5? . V R DONALD E TAR E x DAVID TRUSHEL Tech meal General Booster l, 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y lg Dra- matic Club 1, 2, Vice President 3, 41 Thespian Club 3, 49 Class Play 2, 5, 4. Striving to lvetler. of! we mar wbafs well. WILLIAM TATE General Booster l, Z, 5. Representative 4, Pan Book Club 2: Track 5, 4. Fear of llye fulure is worse than Olllfli present fortune. Booster I, 2, 5, 4. He has common sense in a way that is uncommon. VIRGIL TUCK Inrluslrial Arls Booster 1, 4g Chess Club l. A llldllij thoughts are like llae u'incls. .ll H ERBERT TURNER I11d11st1-i111 A rls Booster 5, 4: Red Cross Repre- sentative l f'A man ofv u' words. but of 'ords th mean so111etbi11g, I XV. . 'Mill ,555 law W It -1 A TUROWSKI General Leaders l, 2, Secretary 5, Presi- dent 4. There are feu' ll'lJ0 kuou' the treaslrres hid in thee. JUDY VAN NOSTRAN Classieul Staff 5, 41 Y-Teen 1, 5, 4, Vice President Z1 Booster l, Z, 5, 41 Leaders Z, 3, 41 Hallguard Chairman 5, 41 Committees 5, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 5, 41 Choral Club 5, 41 Operetta 5, 41 Yale- Harvard Z. 5. Captain 41 Quill and Scroll 41 College Club 4. She does IIIIICIJ u'itfJo11t s11yi11g n111cl9. JESUSA VINAS General A person who always finds somelbiug to do. HEL T 5 0 erei S S V f . 1. 2, 5 1 B ster Z , 4 Quill a Sc 41 ti onor S let 4. '11 fr e IK she. e est I s II every tes3. BETTE XVADSVVORTH C0lIl7II6I'l'idl Booster 1, 2, 5, 41 Y-Teen 1, Z, 5, 41 Ticket Agent 4, II is 11 f1'ie111flv bear! tf1.1l bus fJ1E'I1fj' of frie11n's. SHIRLEY XVALTNER Classical Booster l, 2, 5. 41 College Club 4. Deep wafers never 11111r111111' and bold their fllclfly tre11s111'es serrelsf' ALICE MARIE WAR D Co 111 111erL'i111 Booster l, 5, 4: Y-Teen 5, 4 Councilman 4. A u'i1111i11g :ray 1111 ber ou'11.' DICK WEAVER Clzlssiml Leaders 1, Z, 5. 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 5 41 Booster l. 2. 5. 4: Council- man l1 Baseball 1, 2, 5, 4. GI'6df lhougbts come from lfae bedrlf' TOM WEBER Clflssfful National Honor 4: Varsity Football 2, 5, 41 Reserve Bas- ketball I, Z. Varsity 5. 41 Boos- ter l, Z, 5, 4. . J He goes in to ll'il1.U ELIZABETH WEEBER Co111111e1'ci11l BuSin6SS Staff 5, 41 Boogfef 1, Z, 5, 4: Y-Teen 5, 4: Office Assistant 41 Quill and Scroll 41 National Honor Society 4. Yon slmu' lmu' 11 Irne z1'o1111111 L'c1l1 be 111111le. BOB XVHIPKEY Ge11e1'111 Leaders 1. 1. 5. 4: Booster Representative l. 2. 5, 41 Coun- cilman Z1 Hi-Y Z: Dramatic Club l: Band 5. Men should erer be 1111111 they seem. A A fx X if 'l 4 iii-4f H .- A 5,5415 ,tr 5. . -' ' f.. V IFQAUL l7..NiII,LIANTg ,f',?'f, Gfhwf s' A , Boffsryfi, lg pi A 1, 4. f'INlohorly, 'Ulu ' 01 wiser arlijiee t 1 nrse ' . f' :ff X s' m X fi . ff ' .fArs'1. W AMS t fl Indnstria Arts Track 1, Cross-country 4g Boos- ter l, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Rep- resentative 2, President 5, 4g Hi-Y 1, Z, 3, 4g Baseball 5. 4g Councilman 1, 2. Slow and steady wins the race. NANCY WILLIS General Business Staff 43 Quill and Scroll -ig Football Attendant Z3 Councilman l, 2: Red Cross Representative l, 2. 51 Times Y-Teen l, 2, 5, 43 Agent ei: Booster l, 2, 5, 41 Committees l, 2, 5, 41 Art League 4: Col- lege Club 41 journalism Club 7 All who clainlerl her most L'1Jdl'NIlllg.u hnou' her have ac- MARION WINN Commercial Booster 1, 44 Y-Teen 4. Friena's. though ahsent, are still present. MARILYN WRIGHT Conznzerrial Business Staff 4: Quill and Scroll 'ig Booster l, Z, 5, 4. ll hen fair occasion calls, 'tis fatal to delay. ': il MARQIE LEQWY T ink Giawffz 0 lp Fi lj! 'S 'X V Booster Z, 3.Xf ,g1,Ti,fg,5,1:,. 'to '- - co znulpdimsu es57' X 3 gf' -i +-eff' ALFRED YAKUBISIN Imlnslrial Arts Booster l, 2, 5, -i. If he has any faults. he has left us in doubt. DONNA ZABLO General Y-Teen 1, 2, 5, ig Booster 1, 2, 5, 43 Committees lg Library Assistant 2, 5. The race is not to nor the hattl to the LOREEN R. WORSHIL Classical D Y-Teen l, 2, 5, 4g Committees 6 2, 4g Library Assistant Z9 Boos- X efb l ter l, 2, 5, 4g Dramatic Club B I .1 2, 5, 4g Thespian Club 2, 3, 41 ma ' ' V I ' Quill and Scroll 49 Annual K X Staff 4g College Club 43 Basket- He X t , ex ball l'l257REil Cfgis Rfpfesen' staxglof I1 1. ' at a s ' ' tative , -g ass ay J. M Talk not! f wasted affection: X ,tj affection , 161' r :ras txzvastezl 4.0 X5 Q, tiilrflx. tlfdgkffx 1 ' X ' ' , 'T ' K X A! f X 5 Q R . KEN PICK ZINN . 'mx-lf J i Q BClassical I L ON L 'W' GH RQ taff 5, Editor-in-chief 4: Hi-Y ut? x' ral' it X 3 5, Treasurer 43 Booster 1, 2, ' '- 1 ' ' ' 'Q C ll Cl b 'Q 'll l Stageuigit C Z- Vice Presl' gcrolcl tie Orlche5raQl1l fig, ' dent 5, ig Booster Representa- tive l, 2. 5, 49 Committees 1. Z. Every man is the huilrler of his fortune. Swimming 2. 5, 4: Track 1, 2, 5, 4: National Honor Society s f 3, 4. Beneath the rule of men en- tirely great. the pen is nzightzer than the sword. HENRY POLUMBO PATRICIA ZUPP l General C ommerczal - ' Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football l Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. 2, 3, 4. A very pleasant girl to know. HA rigged wi, ,md H ,eddy laugh. K ROBERT STANLEY GOOD General LILLIAN CHELPKA Booster 21 Resdve Football 1, Cfdfffffl 2g Reserve Basketball 1, Zg Ygl-een 3, 4: Booster 5. 45 grafk 1, 2. 3, 44 Choral Club Choral Club 5, 4g opefena 4. If yozfre feeling blue or sad HA 170.7 who makes the ken of Lil's the one to make you gladfl tbmgs wlJereve1' be fmds them. PATSY RUTH MOORE General Band 2, 5, 4g Booster 1, 21 Y-Teen 1, 2, 4g Camera Club 1: Thespians 5, 4g Dramatic Club 5, 4. The jewel that lifex in the soul. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW l Pnyllis Mann Cecil Jenkins Viuan Bernard Betty Restaino May Chin Sophie Karipides Shirley Horst Thelma Vought Donna Snider JoAnne Cox Soma Kanfer Mr Booher Ann Price Sallie Strine Robert Kilgore Jean Degenhard Sonja Haney Betty J Lehner Nancy Benedict Joan Miday ROXV 3 Victor Schultz George Majestic Kean Grosenbaugh Pete Keplmger Kendrick Zinn Tom Weber Harry Rownd Ed Bush Elizabeth Weeber Joanne Shelley Edna ONeal Carol Nlyers The highest goal set by all students at McKinley was reached by seniors when they were elected to National Honor Society. Six outstanding students were elected in their junior year. These members are Edward Bush May Chin Betty Jo Lehner oan Miday oanne Shelley and Kendrick Zinn. Elected this year were Nancy Benedict Vivian Bernard oAnne Cox ean Degenhard Sidney Edwards Kean Grosenbaugh Vigdor Grossman Sonja Haney Shirley Horst Jean Hostetler Donald Jacobs Marvin Jacobs Cecil Jenkins Sonia Kanfer, Sophie Karipides Robert Keplinger, Robert Kilgore George Majestic Phyllis Mann Evelyn Mujais Carol Myers Edna Mae ONeal Mary Ann Price Betty Restaino John Rogers Harry Rownd Victor Schultz William Sedelmeier Donna Snider Sallie Strine Thelma Vought Tom Weber and Elizabeth Weeber. The society recognizes students who have maintained a high standard of scholarship given service to their school shown leadership, and revealed fine character traits. 54 ju fy-ffufee emom gzcfec! Z Waftonaf .Jgonor ROW 2: Bill Sedelmeier. Marvin Jacobs, Don Jacobs, John Rogers, Evelyn Mujais, Mary . y . . q . ,Q , . . Y 0 a 9 9 J 9 J 9 9 9 ,I 9 J aglfwcfenfd fqfepare E Clfdge ROW I ROW ROW ROW ROW Fred Meacham Bill Hamaker Larry Evans Jerry Cutten Earl Haubert Dave Kestel john Korns lack Adelman lack Parker Dave Hxght Kean Grosenbaugh Don Cook Ed Bush Pete Kepllnger Bull Bexdler Vnc Schultz Harry Rownd B111 Snyder Srd Edwards George Ma lestxc Jack Sprague Provldence Jenkins Ted johnson Bob Good Al1ce Messen he1mer Dorothy Dornan Juamta Parker Dorothy Roane Sonya Haney Nlck Petroff Ray johnson Arden Engelbach Ola Hanson Dnck Weaver Hal Broda May Chun Beyerly Manlst lean Hostetler Jean Degenhard Sue Barthel meh Sallie Strxne Judy Van Nostran VIVIBD Roberson Cecll Ienkms Wlllester Laney Phyllis Mann Mary Sue Rank Shlrley Horst Donna Snider Barbara Hooyer Mary Jane Badlla Vxrgmla Smith Barbara Galembskl joan MlddS Betty jo Lehner Sophie Karlpldes Harlean Shlfman jcanne Shelley .Io Cox Nancy Benedict Shlrley Waltner Carol Myers Evelyn MUlalS Th1s club was organxzed to help those McK1nley s mors who plan to attend college after graduatxon At thenr monthly meetmgs many of the stu dents had the1r Duzzllng questlons answered Many dnscussxons were heard on types of colleges thenr requxrements scholarshnp offermgs currrcula and cred1ts m college A Constrtutlon was written by th1s year s members to be kept for the club mdefnmtely In Mlss jean McCuslxey s speech to the College club she told of the catalogs that were avaxlable to the members M155 MCCuskey ns McK1nley lnbrarlan A lot of valuable xnformatlon can be galned bv lO1l'llI1g the College club before gomg to college Thxs very worthwhxle club IS honored to have had MISS Elxzabeth Motschman as advlser The offxcers for thns vear were Fred Meacham Dresxdent Don Iacobs vnce presldent lean Degenhard secretary and Ioanne Shelley treasurer 55 ' M .. , M ,.., Q , ' . 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ROW ROW ROW ROW LIBRARIANS Luu Mallardo Soma Kanfer Patty Wise Rochelle Elazary Renee Myers Vrrgmna Pence Elsa Chrlstlan Rebecca Yoho Sally Schaufele Martha juhan julia Eder Bertha Rexzler Carol Shlfman Frances Pedroff ROW 1 ROW 7 ROW 3 OFFICE GIRLS Joyce Amos julxa Eder Betty Restaxno Beulah Foradas jean Hostetler Dons Okey Anna Lagodnch Ellzabeth Wee ber Glorna Machosky Verna johnson JoAnne Koehler Garneth Zelms as Carol Nlyers Mary Ann Prlce Dorothy Muller LIBRARIANS CHECK OUT SHELF AND DUST BOOKS Dustxng shelves shelvmg books takmg sllps to study halls checkmg out books and magazmes f1l1ng 1n the newly arr1ved mall locatmg books and aid mg Mlss jean McCuskey are some of the many dut1es performed by the asslstant l1brar1ans Above everythmg else the most xmportant duty and the one whxch should be performed f1rst IS that of belng helpful to students who are seek1ng books OFFICE GIRLS ANSWER PHONE GREET VISITORS Answerlng the telephone helplng vlsltors typmg runnmg errands and operatmg the sw1tchboard were dut1es performed by the student offxce glrls Grrls are chosen for thelr rel1ab1l1ty for achtevement m commercxal work and for pleasing personality traits. 56 8lfLLOI ODLVLCLZ ayl'lfLl9lf'0U8:5 SZAOOZ SENIOR COUNCIL ROW I Mary Lee Llttle jane Keplnnger Marnlyn Slomsky Glorla Mochoskay Joanne Shelley joan Mnday Athena Armatas Sue Barthelmeh ROW 2 Nlck Petroff Erme D1Sabat1no Dave Hlght Ed Bush Fred Meacham McIntosh Bill Sedelmener These boys and glrls collect class dues and discuss posslble changes rn rules and regulations around McK1nley at regular meetmgs, w1th the councll advxsed by Mr Booher They help W1th the Masslllon parade, the electlon of the football queen, and to settle many dlsputed subjects around McK1nley, such as boys and g1rls eatmg together ln the cafeterxa usmg the same stalrways, Sltflflg together nn the mov1es, and also the method of takmg exams 37 l l ROW 3: Don Tarver,. Nelson Flowers, Charles Boda, Don Jacobs, Ray johnson, Archie amor ommcffew Work parfrea ,fd ,SDMCLQJ5 SENIOR COMMITTEES ROW l Soma Kanfer Athena Armatas Jean Degenhard Jean Hostetler Sue Barthelmeh Sallle Strme Sophle Karrprdes Shrrley Horst Loreen Worshrl Vrrgxnxa Snuth Nancy Wrllns ROW 2 Doris Peters Joy Thompson julna Eder Judy Van Nostran Mary Ann Prrce Carol Myers Barbara Golembeskn Harlene Shlfman May Chm Jo Mxday Vruan Roberson Inez Burks Hrght Hal Broda Provldence jenkins ABSENT Beverly Mamst Dorothy Dreyer Phyllls Mann The Senlor Class sponsored the flrst jumor Semor party of the year, whxch was held November 12 w1th the McK1n1ey beat Massrllon theme The crednt for the arrangements decorat1ons refreshments and entertamment goes to the commlttees, whlch were supervlsed by the senxor guardlans headed by Mr john Clements Under hrm are Mr Paul Barklev M1ss Martha Bozman Mr D O Corner M1ss Dorothy Darrow, Mr Don Everett Mrss Gall Fravel, Mrss Mary Hanna, Mlss Jean McCuskey and Mr H P Rossettr The commnttees dnd a wonderful yob at the class partres and they are an asset to hxgh school lnfe at McK1n1ey 58 c 0 ' A G. , , . . I Q 7 Y 9 1 V , . ROW 5: Fred Meacham, Don Jacobs, Bill Sedelmeier, Dick Weaver, jack Parker, Dave U 7 ' : . v s . ' ' u ' - as - 3 7 . . . , , . . . 9 ' 3 , . . . . or 5 erwce eagzfce .fgfways Glen 5 ,AQ pm? ,JQ of GIRLS SERVICE LEAGUE ROW 1 Edna ONe1l juanlta Parker Vera Schmucker Sophle KaflPldES Betty Restanno Shxrley Horst May Chun Soma Kanfer ROW 2 Manlyn Buffo Betty jo Lehner Sonya Haney Barbara Golembeskl Jo Mlday Salhe Strme Sue Barthelmeh Jean Hostetler jean Degenhard ROW 5 Mary Lou McCauley Joanne Shelley Carol Myers Marv Ann Prnce Evelyn Mujaxs ABSENT Phyllns Mann Whenever anythxng needed dolng or help was asked the G1rls Servlce League was rnght there lendmg a wxlhng hand These gnrls chosen because of the1r h1gh grades for thexr f1rst three years at McK1nlev were gtven llttle red scrolls 1nv1t1ng them to attend the Servlce League meetmg 1n the sprtng of thenr junror year and were xntxated at a pxcmc held 1n Arboretum Park ln May Advxsed by Mlss Ehzabeth Motschman, the glrls served as gmdes for the freshman class the fnrst week of school, the fall play, football banquet, MCSSl3h, operetta, and at the end of thetr jumor year they ushered at class mght and commencement In the fall they held a partv for the freshman gnrls and 1n the sprmg there was a p1cn1c for the new members of the Servtce League Officers were Joanne Shelley, pres1dent, Betty Restanno, secretary, and Sonja Haney, treasurer 59 O E I 0 f ' 1 -5- f ' ' gl V as 5 1' f 1 ? 2 ., 3 f is ? 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W! .AKWCLVJ QWLQVVI elf' Four long years ago, we sentors hesltantly ftstended the steps of Mclxlnley Hlgh School XVc looked around us All the strange faces We thought to ourselves, Oh Im so scared I could dxe I wlsh I was home ln bed Well, we managed to l1ve through the frrst day that was crowded wtth many new and unforgettable ex perrences Of course, there were the usual upper classmen who tr1ed to sell us t1ckets for the clcyator and told us the swlmmlng pool was on the fourth floor But somehow wc werc able to suryxye the flrst week Football games' And there we were yelllng our heads off for OUR school NVe cheered at each and every game tn raln, wlnd and snow Basketball season came, and although we were cramped and pract1cally dylng from the heat we stnll cheered for the red and black We went to the sw rmmtng meets, the track meets, the baseball games How can we ever forget these? After all McK1nley IS known throughout the natlon for hav1ng one of the best sports departments among the hrgh schools Remember the class parties? In our freshman year the boys stood on one stde of the mustc room and the grrls on the other and towards our sophomore year the boys got a lxttle braver and ventured across that unseen barrler rn the center of the floor By the t1me we reached our yunlor and sentor years the partres really became a success More people came and we all had 1 much more wonderful t1me wrth eyeryone danclng Can you eyer forget your frrst formal' The ncryousness, tenseness, and excttement Emally your date called for you wtth the most beautxful corsage ln the world When you arrrved at the dance your eyes were shming wlth the splendor of eyerythlng How pretty everyone looks, you thought You kept your eycs wide open 'ill the t1me so you wouldn t mtss any thlng Remember how you felt when you were danc1ng7 Llke you were floatmg on HIP, All these happy moments crowded 1nto one ey enlng No you ll neyer for get' By the end of our sophomore year we were pretty well settled and we had a wonderful feel mg of belongrng The campatgntng for class offxcers, the electlon of the football queen, the clubs we yotned, and understandxng and helpful teachers all added up to make school our school McK1nley the best years of our ltyes Our yunlor year was one happy whlrl after another A lot of us thought thxs was the best year but now that our senior year IS oyer we yc dlscovered that our last year was the most un forgettable The Prom Somethxng that we h d looked forward to for three years We actually felt lrke we were 1n a dream Here we are semors, wxth four long years of htgh school behlnd us and w1th our whole fu ture ahead of us Some of us werc elccted tm Nat1onal Honor Socxety and Gxrls Serylce Let gue We re certamly proud of our presldent, vxce presldent and members of the student counctl who really started a wonderful organlzatton We ve lald the foundatlon for the counctl and wrll uphold tts hugh stmdards and prlncrples The Swcethearts dinces colorful operettls as sembl1es, fall plays Y'1leHaryard football and basketball games, class partxes the Prom Student Councu, football queens, Booster club, the Mas s1llon games, pep rallres, and, oh, so many more ecstauc moments all add up to one word de parture Thls word seems yery easy to say but not when we havc walked out of McK1nley for the last t1me after smgmg the tlma mater McK1nley, you ye Gwen us many many thmgs that wc ll ncver forget All the wonderful fr1ends weye made well always cherrsh 1n our mem orres The tune has come for us to leftye All we can say IS farewell ll ell alzuzyy femenlbez PHXLIIS Maxx: 8 . l ' V 7 V ' ' t . ' . Cu ' 11 0 '- . ' 9 7 . ' 4 ' I ' ' V' 1' . Q r 1' v '- 1' Y . ' . ' 7 - t y 1 ' v . 7 y ' V1 . Y It 7 J K ' ' v f v ' . , V Y I .. , , 'V s , v ' . 7 Y . , 1 ' r' 1 1 . - ' f N V Y t ' - ' - ' f L . ' 'L y . ' s 7 Y ' . . now' we hope that future classes at MCKlHl6X' , . . Y Q 1 , 4 , ' i . 1 c , 1 ' ' ' , ' ' V 1 1 . ' c . ' .m v ' ' v Y ' 1 L . ' ' D A V, , . ' Y . . , 1 ' ' - A V Ir . 1 iv ' Y Y V V D' 1 7 ' V Y I 71, A 7 I ' r s 1 f ' v v V v Y ' ' - , . . . 7 Y 7 '. A ' 7 , . . . . . L , ' f y - 4 Q Q I 5- Fghrswf.. , x i V YI E 1 1 E 2 3 . 3 ig 5 ivgvx : . X 'Wifi I 5 4 i Q, . 4. . f ,Hr-Q Q, ' 1 .zum ,QS 6 x ! -gg W. ' Q' i vis ,iv 'Y SQ!! A!! 135, , K' .af a 'Yi A 1 mn MIP' 14 kg' , Hmmm. ' . Y4+iT:?523MS 4 , 1 29 omiom OQJUA jorwar ,Z enior ear ANTHONY GINNETTI BOB CASTOR PAUL CHIN DON GEORGE 66 1 s 9 9 9 9 Xa ,ff amor ommtffew Stage Own' If purge J UNIOR COMMITTEES ROW l Frank Malsano Theana Tsharwas Vada Russo Bess Ann Earenflght Marnlxn Spear Mary Dxlley Renee Myers jo Ann james Loretta Rea jean Kell Gerry Lrowl Dorothy Muller ROW 3 Mxtchell Pedroff George Koutras Paul Lhm Herbert Medoff jlm MacDonald Arnold Von Wyl COMMITTEEA AND COUNCIL The committees hawe warled dutles such as decoratmg the muslc room servlng refreshments durmg mtermxssxon at partles and puttmg on rnteresung programs for entertamment Advlsmg the commnttees are the class guardxans Headed by Mr Ulysses Lawrence they are Mr Ralph Buchanan Mxss Ruth Erdman Mr Glenn Goss Mlss Nellle Lutz MISS Grace Mahan Mr Dwlght Peabody Mlss Kathleen Sm1th Mr Vrrgle Thompson and Mlss Emilie Zurcher The seven junnors who were on student councll are Nancy Alspaugh Walter Clark esse Davenport Wendell Earley Don George George Koutras and Mar1lyn Spear They helped prepare the football queen electron along wxth the other members of student tounul 67 4,5 . . -9 fl df e R , -L if r 4 I ROW 2: Frances Pedroff, Elsie Wagner, Martha julian, Rebecca Yoho. Garneth Zalinskas, 1 V Y . . , . . , 7 9 3 ' 7 9 . , . 9 J s s s 7 omiom O-8204 jorwar 50 enior ear -s,6'6 o 1:9 .r Q JUNIORS POINT TU OUTSTANDING MEMBERS ln sports we find Sam Parks and Louis Mariano excelling in football and Wen dell and Chuck Galel starring in basketball ln girls sports Evelyn Kortis is 'in exceptional athlete When it comes to the speech department Ann Nero takes the honors for the junior class Don George and Gloria Yancev excel in the field of music and from the dramatic department Ardella Hager 'md Tom XValters are the star performers 68 f ' ' ' T31 t ' ky W 'X B Ns b 0 X X s 5 0 3 4 . ff C Qi Out of each class, there are always people outstanding in different fields. lfLlfLL0lf'5 Z0 LC A ejfdf 0LlfLf W 3 W ai Kai? JUNIOBS ENJOY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The Iunlors were the guests of the senlors at the f1rst unxor Senlor party held November 12 rn the musnc room w1th musxc furnished by the MCKIHICQ Swmg Band MCK1nley vs Masslllon was the theme of the decoratlors The txde was turned 1n the second party when the yunlors entertaxned the senxors at the sprmg party the theme of whlch was South Paclfnc carrned out 1n the decorauons and program The mam event of the wear looked forward to by underclassmen was held m Moonlnght Ballroom May 12 The junlor had Charge of arrangements for the junior-Senior Prom, which was a grand climax to a wonderful year. 69 JLUZLOI OVLOI lfjj JZ CALM JUNIOR BRAIN TRUST ROW l Franklin lhIdlSdl'l0 Theana Tsarwhas Floreme Rlstoff Fleanor Allman B ttx Dewall Loretta Rea Glorxa Cupples june Cosner Carol Brouther Eleanora Andalora Donna Wlllrams Niarllyn Spear Mlldred Raxe ROW Charles Hlldehrandt George Koutras lgmnl Cmdea V1ctor Ferguson Paul Chm Harold lacohs Herbert Medoff Bernard Wxnlck Iohn Gallagher jesse Daxen port HONOR ROLL Some of these students gfimed the dlstmguxshed honor of be1n0 chosen to Natlonal Honor Souety ln the1r lunlor year Of these only those wlth the h1ghest averages were l'l0Il1lU'iICLl However the rest of them are hopmg they ll make Natxonal Honor next year We Cer tamly hope thev do and we extend our congratulanons to these leadlng stu dents who haxe mamtamed 1 JON average and better Some of the frxrls were eletted to Glrls Seruce League 70 I g I . f o A 0 5 - ffl, X .Q J C f f . A - 5 . . A 1 f , . gf W' L X -z we . . e ? K , 3 ll Il . . , Y ' . '-, - , - '- , P . . r . . . ., X , . . - , V Q I S ' ' ROYV Z: Neal Rowley, Carolyn Brcscoe. Carol Nixon, Ann Meinzen, Bess Ann Earenfight, A i 9 I Q I -ls 5 1 1 Q ' 52 ' . . ' ' f' . ' . . ' . . 1 9 ' Y' . Q Y - K. . . . . B . 1. 7 . . . . Y . , . ' 1 7 l 1 . ' , . , . 1 Y K V 1 ' 1 ' . ' c l - , ' Q . ' f ' ' ' 2 1 X' 1 . . i V 5 . , I. . I., . . x. ,if M51 Q nf-if 5 l. G4 wa 4? I 4.-vf QI, .. mf' 5' uf K D , , Xi .1 .ALI IAM: ' 5 -5 Q.., 'E ii? af if 4935? A QF, ,.-ws if f Qy '59 f ew.,,Q,,f Q - fx euzui I , 'Qi , N. iw V22 x Xi 52,9 omore Qmcerd irecf Cfafw .Awami IOAN WEAVER Treasurer GUST VOLAS Presldent 75 KATHRYN KARIPIDES, Secretaryg CHUDY POPOFF, Vice Presidcntg A op omore vm reaenb jf ,JQIOVLOP 5?l!L6!8lfLi-.Cf ROW' ROW ROW ROW SOPHOMORE HONOR STUDENTS Betty Tucker Shirley Ingerham Mary Madden Betsy Gallagher Loralu Rothager Mary Sell Rae Grossman Sarah McCullough Io Ann Lxttle Carol Shnfman Kathryn Karnpndes Jean Wrlght Ann Kamm joan Weayer Carol Ferguson Shtrley Zacharxas Glorla Fetterman Rochelle Elazary jeanme Smder Ioyce Urbach Eugene Cherry Marlo Matachxone Gust Volas Carol Ann Miller Patsy Degenhard Cherry Llchtenwalter Beyerly Iultan Chudy Popoff Charles Klng Donna Ronk Shxrley McCoy Gall Cohen james Craxg Iames Kaiser Robert Huff Iames Smlth Jerry Kramess Glorta Northrop Jo Ann Ross Nancy Besst Donna Rlegler Here are the future brams of McK1nley' These boys and glrls who have mamtamed an average of 905 or better w1l1 be future canchdates for National Honor Soclety G1rls Servlce League and salutatorlan and valedlctorlan of the Class of 1932 They are halfway through hlgh school now and we re hopmg that these brlght students wxll rema1n at the top of thelr class. Keep those grades up, sophies! Ti 52,0 0WL0l 8 KKCLJ5 p6Llf'6'l,6!8 One of the most or1g1nal and successful themes of a class party was Toy land Parade sponsored by the sophomore class on November J Each person who attended the party brought toys broken or wrth chlpped paint and some that were llke new Members of the class then mended broken dolls arms and legs dabbed br1ght colors on toys where the old colors were faded and gave these to poor ch1ldren for Chrxstmas Thxs wonderful projec brought a joyful Chrlstmas to some unhappy ch1ldren who mlght not have had a Chnstmas at all 73 66 77 .. 5 k '17 I N' XX A w X ,. E. . .Nw , . ' xt ' ' u U - , . I , . , . 5 , 4 . . I . . t In the fxeld of athletncs Herb Schrade and George Ramsayer have made themselves well knovsn In basketball and football Ioanne ODell has one of the outstandmg voices ln Choral Club Shlrlev McCoy one of our hlgh steppmg majorettes was sophomore attendant to the football queen ean Wrlght was the cheerleader from the sophomore class of the guard1ans Mr E F Goodman Mr L F Hyatt Mr Houston Lemasters Mr Lee Pancake Mr C F Rlley Mxss Evalvn Shelton Mxss Leah Stonehlll M155 Ethel Sw1nehart and Mxss Flora Schnelder 76 9 ' , 9 , , - J ' The sophomore class is advised by Miss Alma Zinninger, who is chairman ' 3 . . . , r . . . , . , . , , l I . . 7 . b , . . , . XSZIIO 0WL0l'6:5 OQOL j0lf'll!6Llf'0! 37 l9!08lf'Cf6'L:l:5l0fL8lfl, 9' ......':'..,.,,...-Mf ' ' ul sag? 4-0 -I.. an, ff , 5 ' ,F , . . '34 K1 1 W ' F si kg N .Q F? rg . .......q ,, 1 .I A Q ' .Tl-' il. .V Q . I 4 ' i X ,li Q X' .-nal. s N G A if 3 LM, ' 'gr 1 -1' Q - In B-7 I3-ig,A I , , vi,M'. M.. 4:4 ' W ,,, Kr.,9k,g!? v 5-wt.: 5 r-- qv :'2 A -.gtk 1- - Q Q A I .f .fr '- 'feyf .. 1' 1' X 1' 9.I..f Vt- 1 s. gf ,Q ff 'f M, :2i-4-Q ' ' ..-F J -kiwi, , lf ' eg ' 4 , ..-Jax' f' -' .. -Q.-Q5 T A285 WLQVL OMCQPI5 ASQ U8 M0 LIWL5 BRUCE SHELLEY Treasurer RONALD EARLY Vlce Presldent LARRY WISE Presldent JAN JEPSON Secretary 78 9 9 9 7 9 3 9 ' P815 LWLQVL 6lLlfLf0'LlflfL 6l C8lfLt l!6l 6L98 ROW ROW ROW ROW 'Huggy' FRESHMAN HONOR ROLL Marilyn Waltner Margie Graham Ann Clark Gloria Stillo Pauline Pachmayer Lois Fidelholtz Marion Griffith jane Hobson Joanne DeMark Patty Gonder Carol Close Shirley Leech Sally Rauchenbach Nancy Froelich Stella Tsangos Ida Koyeski Octayia Donatmi Harry Hollinger jo Anne Harbert Shirley Whaley Evelyn jacobs Carolyn Grunder jewel Travis Daud Gilbert Kay Barthelmeh Naomi Fales Sally Campbell Nadine Clay Charlie Babcock Dayxd Goshe Phil Boydston Betty Lou Goss Carol Lipkms Greta Erickson joan Zupp Carol Lee Pelger Chris Kellamis Larry Wise Bob Mack B111 Bayda William Offiner Damel Hane Bob Kayler Philip Allan ABSENT Bruce Shelley FRESHMAN SCHULASTIC LEADERS Congratulations to these freshmen who have maintained a 909 ayerave and better! These students have managed to adjust themselyes to a brand new type of school life and also enter into extra-curricular activities and at the same time keep up their grades. These are the future leaders of McKinley. 79 - 8l 8 .Ae ZA tglfLflfLl 8 O33 8l 5 -QQ.--J COMMITTEES PLAN CLASS PARTIES .she students on Commlttees planned the class partles and were under the d1rect1on of the class guardxans The flrst narty 1n the fall was held October 9 ln the muslc room lmmedlatelv after school The second was held wxth th sophomores March 31 The theme was March Blow The Class IS advxsed bv Mlss Margaret Buel who IS chanrman of the guar dlans Mr Frank Alberta Mr C T Branm Mr Gordon Dunbar Mlss Margaretta Eckxs Mlss Ianet McConnell Mrs Lena MCRoberts Mr Arthur Rutersbaugh Mr F W Swant and Mrs Gladvs I Wakefleld The s1x members of the student councll from the freshman Class are Nlcholas Albert Iones Chin lohn Fach Eleanor Frxsch David Maurer and lean Zeth 80 . X .X - . . X x, X, - X ' X xy . .W...a ,, ,. . Y, , WV- , . M. ,. ,gk W, V N64 F .Q N I ' ' i . . . . . 6 . lf N H . H ' , . , . . . , . , 9 , 1 - 9 - 9 7 , ' ' 7 J 7 7 9 . ' jre5Aie5 LOA gnc! On .A mnderfmf jmf ear LEADERS OF THE FRESHMAN PARADE Gamlng dlstlnctlon ln varlous f1elds we fmd that Larry W 1se Ronald Earley B111 McCoy George Kelley and Fred Horner recelved awards m football Dave Meacham was the best 1n basketball whnle Bruce Shelley outshone all others nn the fleld of muslc When lf comes to beauty Yvonne Earlev was attendant to the football queen Stuart Summntt was the outstandmg person m the speech department and Dorothy Fletcher dld 'ln excellent job 1n portraylng Susle ln the fall play R1ddle Me Rnches 81 .. .. . . . . . ,. a 4 9 1 , ,L L . 7 . , ' . . . . ,, .,,. L Vu- - 1. L, . ' Qu Q K O 'N . 74' if , if U? 3 Q l 2 W r 411 4: If sw off 531 awfang CUSTODIANS ROW l Steve Turslu Roy Scott Russ Nauman ROW 2 Loule Waleska B F Ztegler Blame Nnchols Charles Walton ROW 3 Fred Laudahn Elmer Kuntz Clarence Maurer Dale Burchett Takmg care of our school, seexng that windows are washed, walls Cleaned, floors scrubbed and swept, the grass trtmmed, and the buxldmg kept warm for us, are the jobs whxch keep our maintenance group busy Their yobs do not start after the w1nter months, but contmue through the summer and they do not have a set number of hours per day Some Come at sw 1n the mornmg and do not leave unt1l thelr work IS done Thls year, speclal recogmtxon IS to be gxven to Mr V Thompson and hls boys tn the shops for reozurmg audttorlum seats Mr Fred Laudahn IS the custodian and there are also three flremen, one engmeer, and fen yanxtors 83 oz 'J or 11 5 4 3 R v A , ' -Q w .yy yt We 5 .. y ' N L X Aa ' V FR f V! ,XJ- X5 , ' ' --X . X , k ' X 'NN ' X ' ' N f ' X XY. X, ' ' J X, X hx f ecor mg . 5l,l0!I,gj ,uws max? .7 if .many 44161 wr.: OSA 'QHJ 5-rrfwvnz 4 -'la ffffvff 1 rr ffm? A4 ff A f fm, A 411 J, ff 41 .fpmkwf ff f' M4, 1405? xlgffzeu 3,aM,m,,,z:4,,,,,,, im flaw' Ju, jwflfff 83 RPF! I . A 'gud :Sw uf, ,gl ffm, , I ff -f' i if 8 , Mu! 4, - -' 5 f, . if 1 A ' v 1 .11 Auf, 51,14 fa, . Ah ,gan ,.nQU3g,W 41 fegw ,, .1 ,Q ff www- .MJ 4.0, fu ' K Ji Q-fm as Q ana f- L My s 'Za X if x yn GIRLS BOOSTER OFFICERS SUSAN HOLDER KAY KEEFER LUCILLE MARIOL VIVIAN BERNARD JO ANNE COX As soon as the school year began the Girls Booster Club was organized with its new and old members and the new officers who had been elected the previous Aprll The girls worked hard this year selling pencils pennants and car stickers Assemblies were sponsored by the Booster Club and many worth while activities were supported by the girls Presiding over this club is a big job Yet everyone will agree that it was president Susan Holder the second vice president Kay Keefer the secretary Lucille Mariol and IoAnne Cox treasurer This year s membership was appro 1 mately 600 girls The officers met frequently to discuss problems and to make a list of suggestions for parties drives and activities to be presented to the girls and voted upon at their meetings McKinley s largest club appreciates the help received from their adviser Miss Ida Galbreath 86 I 9 V U 9 Q n , ' , I n I , l . . ' . . , . . , handled nicely by our president, Vivian Bernard. Assisting Vivian was the vice . 7 S9 . - 9 S -1 . . .Q s I , u . u , . X I 9 S 1 , . 3400! x5OLl Lf, CAQQPLVLQ QOQLVVL4 fo LCfOlf'g BARBARA SLUSSFR JFAN WRIGHT EVELYN KORTIS JACKIE VLCALLIN GIRLS BOOSTER CHEERLEADERS Boostmg the morale and keeping the students 1n the school Splflt IS the job of these l1velv Booster Club cheerleaders Durmg the big oarade for the McKmleyMass1llon game the tramed cheerleaders led the student body 10 Cheermg At th1s txme the club was at nts buslest It sponsored the annual carnatlon sale for the game and on the day of that speclal contest many fa1th ful members were at the stadlum early 111 order to cheer and to support thelr team 87 MOIMQI' LPK5 A008 lf t CAlf'Lf5flflfLOL:5 SDLP!! wwf At Chrlstmas trme the Grrls Booster Club dld not forget the motto It IS better to gxve than to receive and they drd the1r share A group of girls went to the Molly Stark Samtarrum and sang Cbrrstmas carols and entertamed the people They also gave many baskets of food to those less fortunate famrlres 88 ooafem ,candor wmemm Mem Lea QQQHMIQW Many entertammg assemblxes were sponsored by the Gxrls Booster Club Some were held for the dlsposal of busmess and many speakers were lnvnted to talk to the gxrls At one of the pep assemblles, Mrs Corner was the guest and she played her accordnan The Glrls' Booster Club also took part 1n other assemblies at which skits were presented by some of the girls. 89 Hauler gif 5 if Quaid, pereflfa jcLef5, emfwmfd an jlafionery Q The Gxrls Booster Club takes part nn helpmg to support worthy school functxons ACIIWIIICS of whlch they have had charge were the carnatron sale for the McK1n1eyMass1llon game the sale of statxonery whlstles pennants decals and penclls They took care of all the arrangements for the chartered busses for Mc Kmley students who w1shed to attend out of town football games and the basket ball games at Youngstown 90 A J N: KJXS-lilQr Wai mrA,' we Zzzoalfem 50 pfag A parfied There are also soclal affaxrs m thxs club The fxrst party held m the fall was an All Glrls Hobo Party at whxch the gxrls dressed as tramps or bums The Sextette played for thls affa1r In the sprmg was held the jomt Boys and Glrls Booster party To qualxfy for th1s the gnrls must have sold tlckets to the operetta or sold penclls or anv other thmg requxred to be sold The McK1nley Swxng Band furnlshed the muslc for dancmg Both parues turned out to be very mce affalrs 9 . , . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . ' 9 , n . I 9 ,A K ,X . A ' ' X Y 1 K H .L 3,3503 f, 45, 1fe 1:+QifNY ff xx Q f X ,,.,ff' ,7 fqx-wx J if ,, ' M? Q 57 I 5 ' K , 5 fit ,Q , Q Z4 Q 'xy z W 1 ' ,,f'5'+Mg.1 1' ' 1 S , h ' 0 p E , fi' E? 31 ri X 3 2. M 5,2 ,ai J 'gf I Q 9,5 5 ,'vg'm5., V 4 fe 2 if is F .5 9 J. N452j4lj Q 1.565 D 'il F , gli T ,,, ,A ,, n -.if Q 1 ,x 1 I J X Q Y . I 4? ? Q - jf' A 1 ff' , . 'V y ' , .-'Q ff 'iw fi 9. 'ia' Q R ' Y Q... 1 iv, A ' Z' ' Kig 'I5 ' i N- if E xS?lfLJ8lfLt COULVLCL lf'g6LlfLLZ8:5 Ol' sgilftdglflff 0'l,lf'fLCLl96'LiL0lfL 52 UUO, .SZA00 VOA Qlflflffl STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1 jean Zeck Jo Mxday Elmor Frisch Paul Chm Nlck Petroff john Rogers Marllyn Spear Sue Barthelmeh ROW Z Mr Booher Charles King Chudy Popoff Nancy Alspaugh Carol Ferguson Carol Herschel Nancy Besst Davld Maurer jones Chm Miss Motschman ROW 3 Don George Don Jacobs George Koutras Don Tarver Daxe Hlght Ben Ledger jesse Davenport john Fach The Student Councll was orgamzed 1n 1949 under the d1rect1on of Mr L H Booher The offncers are nomxnated by a commxttee appo1nted by the pres1dent Flve nommees for each offnce are chosen and after a vote held at the councll meetmg three candldates for each offnce remam and then the studv body elects the1r offncers The presldent and vrce presldent must be jumors the precedmg year the secretary must be a sophomore the precedmg year and the treasurer must be a freshman the preceding year The council conslsts of seven students from the sen1or class seven students from the junxor class slx pup1ls from the sophomore class and sxx puplls from the freshman class The Student Councll th1s year has been very act1ve 1n trymg to benef1t our school The boys and glrls are nova allowed to eat together ln the cafetena and the plan has been workmg out qulte successfully 93 C CQl'5 gnicfe 739575 7 Modem BOYS BOOSTER OFFICERS SID PDXVARD5 FRED MEAC HAM JIM KEFFER DOIN GEORGE The Boys Booster Club does '1 lot m helpmg support school 'lun mes from purchasmg txckets to the operetta the Class play and mam other school pro ductxons to cheermg thenr team to VICIOFY After el1m1nat1on by last years cheerleaders at tryouts the cheerleaders are chosen by the members of the Booster Club for thelr pepe an denthusxasm '01 wk? fa ou f4btL Dbl' lk BOYS BOOSTER CHEERLEADERS X PICCOT IFRRY CLTTEN JINI BASILE 94 1 E I .Q . 2 ' , I A . , . - . 4 4 , 7 5 Y - a o . A . V . - ' n y , -. Q , . Y Y ,. . . , Lx wi L . .f , rf L' sf X54 K 1 1 1 -, 1-A ,gh -.L 'V , . L. Q 4. L X !,!7A,fv if , ,Q K ' 4 You . E ll J Y A f f .1 ' A vf 5 W IK5 Ll-, 7r.'iJl - le ll 1 Il l , J ,LMf ' ' ' 'fi 'r ' 4, .. V L, '- E' fl . ,ii 3 . if Y Ag ,U ' 2 sf 5, 1 Q? . ' ME W 3 ? sk A gf S . ig . . . .Q ,Q . li ' . 5 ' - I wllll 1 1 . F . Q ' ' . n . f The Boys Booster Club conslsts of aoproxxmately 327 members At Chrlst mas t1me they sent many subscrlptlons for magazlnes to the Womens Home and the Home for the Aged They paruclpared nn the ceremony at McK1nley s Vlonument commemomtlng BILKIHICYS blrthday At the end of the yefxr they head 1 jomt nfarty wxth the Gxrls Boosters 93 x ,Ai , . . - . 9 . . . . , . i . , . V 1 . K . l . , 1 . . Y . . , l I l . 5058? E975 ELCA ldlflld, Comcf WOVLQ7, Affmd UM lm In every home room there was a representatlve from the Boys Booster Club who took charge of the sellmg of football t1Cl-tets Representatnes collected the money and then dlstrlbuted the t1clxets Th1s saved much t1me and confusxon Klnleys booster sectlon The club helped 1n the formatlon of the Mr.K1nley Masslllon parade before the qfnme 'md the Booster Club s cheerlefaders combmed wlth the Gxrls Booster cheerleaders m le drug the cheers 96 It also prevented anyone who was not a McKinley student from sitting in Mc- . ki l I i ' C ' The Boys Booster Club has also sponsored many nxce assemblles At one of the all boy assembhes, Mr Ohno, James Krznarlch, was the guest and he posed for the boys In Aprrl, the Boys Booster Club sponsored an assembly at whlch the Kent State Umversltv gym team was the mam attractlon and they entertarned evervone wlth therr gvmnastncs The gnrls were mvrted to the as sembly ThlS was the frrst trme that the Boys Booster Club has exer mvrted the Glrls Booster Club to one of thelr assemblies Offrcers for thls year were Sld Edwards, oresrdent, JIIH Keefer, VICC presl dent, Don George, secretary, and Fred Meacham, treasurer Mr Don hverett was the club advlser for thls year 97 , . . , v - y v . . . , . . . . , . . . ,. j4fLazt1'e .xdrfijfj eA!aue WyeeLlin95 z'5fJALffz'11g Wa, Q! ynfereab ART LEAGUE MEMBERS ROW l Betty johnson Iesusa Vxnas May Chm Jean Hostetler Vlrgmla Smith Carol Payne Shxrley Horst Vernon Tuck M155 Key Wenrxck ROW 7 Emanuel Kallos Dorothy Dreyer Sallne Strxne jean Wrxght Cynthxa Holder Nancy Wlllls jeanne Snider Rlchard Unltefer ROW3 Pete Pedroff Karl Yeno Beyerly Nflanlst jane W1lke Betty Lou Goss Larry lzxans Marym Iatobs Pete Keplmger The Art League IS a Club orgamzed for students mterested m art The club meets once a month and there are no requlrements nn order to belong other than an mterest IH art Thxs year the club consisted of approximately thxrty members The club holds many socxal gathermgs and they take mterestmg trxps to varlous places Mr Don Ink who IS the Reoosztory s cartoomst was the guest speaker for one of thenr meetlngs He 1llustrated and spoke to the members about cartoon dravung Helpful art fnlms also were shown to the club members The offxcers for th1s year were ean Hostetler presndent Beverly Manlst yxce presxdent lane Whlke secretary and Mary Lou Aschember treasurer fhe advrser for thxs year was Mlss Key Wenrlck 9 GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB ROW l B111 Kratt Doyle Frazxer Sam Parks Fred Zanders George Dasxdson Don Rex Don Mnchael Mr Buchanan ROW 7 Ronald Ford Duck Harxer Bob Staley john Garner ROW 3 john Kostas Bxll Hane Earl Rodgers ROW 4 Lee Barley MCK1nleys Graphxc Arts Club IS a local chapter of the national organlza t1on wlth headquarters ln Wash1ngton D C For membershlp 1n th1s club the top ranklng students of each pr1nf1ng class are elected each year Usually, no more than elght or ten are chosen The members of th1s club were kept qu1te busy pr1ntmg the programs for all the school dances the schedules for the numerous sports at McK1nley the hall and l1brary slnps personal and busmess cards and also letterheads Thrs year the students desngned and made thelr own club p1ns The club has a basketball team and a bowllng team whlch played other teams xn the school One of the h1ghl1ghts of th1s year was the 1n1t1at1on George Davldson desngned and prmted a new letterhead for the school stsmonery Thns club year was ended by a pxcmc The p1tn1c was Mr Ralph E Buchanan s Lontrlbutlon to the club Mr Buchana nwas the clubs adviser The offlcers for th1s year were George Davidson presldent Doyle Frazner uce presndent Bob Staley secretary and Dnck Harvey treasurer 99 3 s 1 'v ' 1 ' ' 1 . , . . ...Z , ' ' , V, . ,I 1 Q - . , . . . . , . . 9 ' - 9 - 9 1 1 ' K Q u B u , i . . , . u l u s n .Y . Y . . ' I . 9 1 1 V' ' . , . ' . Q 9 a 1 - Czofczf CZTLA cgiagw mica! Swccedaea The 77th annual operetta presented th1s year by McK1nleys Choral Club was Gxlbert and Sullnan s Trlal By Iury vshrch was flrst produced rn London ln 1877 and also Down ln The Valley by Kurt Welll and Arnold Sundgaard vnhlch xs 1 modern Amernca operl Trnal By ury IS a lnght Comedy about a breach of DYOHIISC sunt brou ht to court by the plamtrff Angellna portrayed by Joanne ODell who says the last moment It turns out that the judge plaved by ack Ry an consents to marry Angelnna and Edwm marrxes the flrst brrdesmald IoAnne Cox Down In The Valley concerns 1 flashback of a southern man Brficl-. Wfeaver portrayed by Don George who IS gomg to be hanged on the zgallows for murderlng Thomas Bouche fW1ll11m Fry? The story goes back to when he and lenny played by joAnne Cox went to a church together Both have a fond affectlon for Ienny A few days later at a dance vshlch all three attend Brack kllls Thomas Bouche The play ends just before Brack IS ready to be cwcecuted Dlrectmf, thesc flne productlons was Nir Leslne Hanson 100 s lv ,Y Q ' ' ' , 2 1 2. ,. . Y J ., . -Y , . . 'Y . . . ' , U T 9 Y is 4' v Y Y defendant, Edwm fDon Georgeh, promrsed to marry her but backed out at the - , , J ' . g , . , I - V' I l' T Y K L l , K 5 K V 9 Y Y 1 . 1 Y I I v V V , a Y Y s - . x . Y A . . L . . K l Because of hrs abthty to make h1s chorxsters because of hxs humor Mr L D Hanson 15 one of the faculty 'Q LFSI Ilr D IIANSOIN Choral clubs 1n Student Prmce, love vsorklng for hrm and of the best loxed members Teachmg students choral and orchestra work for 77 years has been the job of Mr Leslxe D Hanson Some of hrs former students are now natlonally known ln the freld of muslc Mr Hanson has studled at Kansas State unner slts, Ottawa college 1n Ottawa, Kansas, and at the Amerl The choral group puts on 1ts ftrst program rn the fall and thereafter functnons at ewery holldav, and nn the SPFIHU the chornsters produce an operetta and '1 Qprmg Muslcal Festlcal concert Durmg Commencement week, the Choral club smgs at Class Nlght and Commencement prex 1ous years haxe produced such vsell known musxcals Desert Song, The Mtkado, and others 101 , . . . 1. ' ' ' K, 1 Q . A D K I D l v r ..- r W v ' . 1 ' J Allllb can Conservatory of MUSIC IH Ch1cago. Q K . V . I A . x . U . L L L . ' K . L n . A 5 V f ' ' ,' I . ' . ' . . . ' I . 6 QAMOLA lfgfwf Omer l'0gI'6Ll7fl5 redenlfecf gy dom! MMM The Choral Club ns composed of approxnmately 60 students who were kept bus durmg the year preparmg songs for thelr many publlc appearances They 'took par n varlous assemblles for the whole school The M6SS13h was ng rn ber For the Chrrstmas season The Nlght Before Chrrstmas and other W g arrangements were sung as well as sacred selecuons On the last day of s before the Chrrstmas vacatlon there could be heard beautlful carollntg, by t Choral Club rn the halls The biggest event of the year was the presentatlon of the opcretta Trxal By Iury and Down In The Valley A few of the places where the Choral Club was asked to slng were the Iunror Chamber of Commerce luncheon Garfreld s P T A m etrng the Womens Club the Natronal H1stor1cal SOCICIX banquet and at the Tlmken Hlgh school for the prlnclpal s meetmg They also sang for Class Nrght Baccalaureate and for Commencement Offlcers for th1s year were IoAnne Cox Dresrdent Don Geor e uce presr dent Alex CSk1pJ Lewls secretary Ixm Baslle treasurer Fred Meacham lxbrar lan and Ioanne Shelley pxanxst Mr Leslie D Hanson was the d1rector of hx group 102 I 0 ' ' - u f 1- Q i . 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L68 Ll 5 IUILIZ 0LvlfLlf'8 O pf OFFICE GIRLS ROW 1 Darlle Co per Glorra Cupples Betty Lou Mnller Bes Ann Earenfxght Frank MHISHUO Jamce Hupp Ross Joan Bagnoln ROW 3 Mr Wrlght Carol Mxers Susxe Holder Mary Lopez Ewa Lee Deunnev Roxey Serfer Mr Goodman Mr Leyda The students 1n the off1ces of Mr Wr1ght Mr Goodman and lVIr Leyda have had a busy year Those ln Mr Goodmans treasurers offnce are each assrgned certa1n books, such as athletlc books checks, and so on Mr Leydas Off1C6 staff also keeps books, wrttes 1'Cql1lS1fl0I1S, and takes all phone calls Mr Wrlghts glrls recexve trcket orders sell season ttckets answer phone calls, and make up books of tlckets In these ways the students prepare for future work and recerve practncal tra1n1ng for offxce jobs 103 4 I A 1 Q I l W. 1 ' S , ' , ' ' , S ' , ROW 2: Jackie McCallin, Betty Lehner, Joanne Flynn, Marilyn Spear, Ann Nero, joan . , . , . , . . . , . . . , . , 9 6LWL8l 6l, A ibldlflef myiffemed pA0f0gI 6Ll9 V lm! CAMERA CLUB ROW 2 Don Hambleton jxm Keefer Jim Noonan Bob Feldbush Joe Balbo Lee Curtls John Catlin ROW 3 Mr Buchanan Don Wrrght Marvm Jaffee Kenny Greenwalt Lee Ballev John Goff The Camera Club has been qulte successful Th1s 1S only 1ts second year and rt has proved to be a worthwhlle club for many students mterested rn the art of photography It was organrzed for the purpose of furthermg 1nterest rn the knowledge of photography There are approxxmately twenty members ln this club The members have taken many mterestmg trlps havmg vxsxted the Canton Engravmg Company the RCPOSIIOIY and the Waltz Stud1o A contest was held 1n whlch each member was requrred to submrt a roll of fllm The best prmts were chosen and mounted and are now on dlsplay 1n the hrgh school where they w1ll remam for the followmg year The offlcers for thrs year were Lee CUIYIS presldent Joe Balbo vxce presr dent Carolyn Broscoe secretary and Don Wr1ght treasurer Mr Ralph Bu chanan rs the advxser 104 . 5 . .., ... a:-:U L 152 Q , , C U , : i W. 3 ar ' C ' 9 J' . y fi N ,. -5 af l ,V ROW 1: Beverly Marosik, Evangeline Marantities, Julie Russo, Carolyn Broscoe. 2 I , ' , ' , , , ' , .2 - , ' , ' , , ' ., 3 9 , . 9 a 9 9 ' Q s Q 9 - - ' Sfmt enlfevllf VQQMVLLQA, C A Wane jclefd ROWI Al1ce Kuemerle Eleanor Rnsalettn Vada Russo ROW 2 Robert Huff Margaret Chaney Julra Russo ROW 3 LOUIS Polen Bob Boyer Antomette Russo john Engle Bob Walther Students who volunteered for specxal duty have the job of collectlng penmes for the movles durmg lunch perlods Collectmg pennles from the puplls who go IUIO the aud1tor1um to watch mov1es was not the only job of these students They also watched to see that no food was taken IUIO the aud1tor1um and that no one left before the bell rang Under the superv1s1on of a teacher there were two boys and two glrls on duty durmg each of the three lunch perlods At the end of the year each student who had done thxs Job durmg the whole year rece1ved a free annual Mr Ulysses Lawrence was rn charge of the aud1tor1um the fourth per1od Mr Earl Loucks was there the flfth perrod and Mr Arthur Red Rnttersbaugh had charge of the sxxth perrod 105 J x H . 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PROJ ECTION CLUB jtm Lembrakes Daye Pona Lewxs Polen Frank Gonzolez Melym Fcgel Thom s Jackson Paul Chxn james Trxrr Bob Hahler Charles Murphy Mr H P Rossettn Vernon Tuck Curtxs Abrams Paul Early Harry Baumann Berme Renter Fred Meacham Dave Wagner Don Luzlo Louis Moore john Goff Lee Barley Carl Zeno Larry Mlller Donald Barley Earl Rogers Percy Garner Jxm Garrlson john Engle Xnrhony Gmnetrl Carl Rnce Edward England Charles Thoman Bob Caplstran hm lobasnn Donald MtAnce Rtchard Wayhman Charles Parker Douglas Kuble Charles Rorlck The Projectlon Club was organtzed to help carry on the CIIV Wlde vxsual ducauon program Most of the educattonal fxlms are shown 1n the schools proyectnon room whlch IS 371 The equtpment whlch the club uses consxsts of a 16 m m Bell and Howell sound projector a Balopt1c1an for proyectmg s11des and strtp f1lm and also a 33 m m fllm strnp proyector The members of th1s club have the authorrty to operate these machmes after they have rece1ved an rnterestmg and valuable form of tramxng After the tratnxng per1od the students are ass1gned schedules showmg when thev are needed to operate the machlnes Offlcers for th1s year were John Engle pres1dent Tommy ackson vtce president and Alex Lew1s secretary treasurer Mr H P Rossett1 and Mr Delbert Pratt were the club adv1sers 106 12 . 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YM my IQOW5, Qeaenfa fa gd ROW ROW ROW ROW DRAMATIC CLUB Loreen Worshll Dorxs Okey Mnss Haxerstack Barbara Shank Don Jacobs Donald Tarwer Barbara Muller Marnlyn Tharp Fern Stone Pauhne Pachmyer Nancy Lee Breen Tom XVa1ters Carol Lee Payne Pat Clme Barbirz Ellen Hoower Bob Walther juanxta Mae Parker jean Barnhouse Ardella Hager Patty Yuber jo ODell Jack Ryan Students who lrke to act should 1o1n th1s club Thxs club not only glVCS members a chance to demonstrate and develop the1r talents 1n the short plays ard pantom1mes whlch are presented at the meetmgs but rt also glves them opportunmes to earn 1n1t1a1 cred1ts of 10 pomts needed to become a member of the Thespnan Club The ponnts can be acqulred many d1fferent ways as mefn bers of the Dramatlc Club have learned Many plays were glven for d1fferent organrzauons th1s year After present mg the readxng The Kltchen Clock for an assembly the group went over to Mass111on and presented lf there The Dramatnc Club wlth the Thesplan Club held the1r annual all school dance The Snowmans Swmg ID Ianuary Presldlng over the club th1s vear were B111 Fry pres1dent Don Tarver vxce presrdent Barbara Shank secretary and Don acobs, treasurer The club IS under the dlrectxon of MISS Irrs Haverstack 107 rominenf dgzealfem, rogrmzw l90lfL5Ol1'Q Z3 Aeapialw THESPIANS ROW Ball Fry Barbara Shank Mass Iras Haxerstaala Barbara Vlallcr Don acobs ROXW Doras Olaey Bob Walther Maraam Hammond Paulanc Pachmeaer ROW joy Thompson Barbara Hooxer jean Barnhouse Maraan 'I aryer Nlaralyn Tharp Nancy Besst Gaal Cohen Eleanor Frash Fern Stone ROW1 Dacla Shaparo Tom Walters Ardella Hager My rna Schoenberg Jack Ryan Pat I lane Don Tara er Daxe Hubbard The members of thas organazataon haye to earn 10 credats an order to loan Poants are earned by curtaan pullang typant, or by partacapatany, an the fall play or other plays presented at assemblaes out sade clubs and churches The Thespaans held an all school assembly at vshach members were presented wath the stars they earned You must haye 10 poants an addataon to the 10 required to loan an order to get one star etc Informataon about the credats can be obtaaned from the Thespaan Club adyaser Mass Iras Haverstacla Club members also had a part an the Nataonal Honor Socaety assembly Thear annual dance The Snowmfans Swang was held lanuary 79 Mr lames Roberts from WHBC was guest speaker at one of the meetangs and he talked on radao prospects Thas club has been yery actave thas year They helped boost the sale of pencals for the bland people They had charge of the make up promptang and were dressers for the McK1nley operetta The Thespaan members took part an Nataonal Drama XX1eelt yxhach as celebrated some tame rn February They presented the play Dear Dlary at the Phalomatheon Socaety on March 19 and also on March 73 for the Dramatac Club meetang., A puppet show was presented at a Thespaan meetang by Bob Golden and Qasters Thas years anatxataon of the neva members proved to be one of the haghlaghts of thas club The Apral program consasted of a play entatled Afraad of the Darla yyath Donald Taryer as the producer Thas years offacers were Don Jacobs presadent Ball Fry yace presadent Barbara Shank secretary and Barbara Maller treasurer 108 +4 M fy 1 if 5 J ,4 Q 1: ' ' ' 2 '. 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' - ' Y ' ' r ,' 1 , J 7 ' . , . . . . . f , , . , , . ,. , 9 s I Q a 9 y s 4 4 a L , 4 . 0 61fC'FfCtll1ll1g 0 0 If KXIFAQJ CSI!! gif! fll llflll0lI'5 W ,ml 411, FALL PLAY SITTING Ronald Ramsberg Pat Clme Paulme Pachmyer Juanlta Parker Nancy Breen Barbara Shank jack Ryan Barbara Hoos er B1ll Fry Dorothy Fletcher Joy Thompson STANDING hm Ingerham Bob Walther Don Tarser Tom Walters Eleanor Frxsh Don Jacobs Annle Jordan Ronald Tolson Th1s year the Dramatxc department under the d1rect1on of Mrss Ir1s Haverstack presented the play Rxddle Me Rrches by Anne Ferrmg Weatherly This entertaxnxng comedy begms when Chuck Taylor the k1d brother portrayed by Wrllram Fry w1ns on a rad1o show a huge box of Frolrc Dog Food wh1ch arrlves express collect Egged on by Chuck who 1S flushed wlth success Thomas Pop Taylor played by Jack Ryan works hard on a rtddle for the Riddle Me Rxches program He and Chuck wan and for the next two weeks you ve never seen such a harassed famlly Boxes of candy canned soup everywhere a l1ve horse a basement full of wh1n1ng up ples and pmk house pamt are just a few of the glfts they recelved Trouble ar1ses between the Taylors, portrayed by Barbara Hoover and jack Ryan and the1r nerghbor who IS the employer of Mr Taylor There are more than physlcal d1ff1cult1es oo Chuck falls for a glamorous movxe star portrayed by Ioy Thompson whose V1S1f IS part of the loot Meanwhlle Chuck lgnores cute llttle SUSIE Bryant played by Dorothy Fletcher who admxres h1m And 18 yea old Patty Taylor played by Barbara Shank turns down her best boy frtend Bob Callaway played by Don acobs for a sophxstlcated publlclty agent many years her senlor, who IS portrayed by Ronald Tolson Both youngsters have a few heartaches and learn a profitable lesson before the venture IS over As a matter of fact, conslderable good comes from the ordeal Mrs Taylor learns that havmg a housema1d 1sn't necessarrly a blessxng The maxd IS played by Annle Jordan Mr Taylor supposedly gets fnred from hrs job bv h1s xrrxtated boss but mstead gets a better one When Pop savs, at the end, By the way, they're startmg another contest, maybe we can wm another 1ackpot ' he doesn't hear any seconds to hrs suggestlonl The rest of the cast mcluded Iuamta Parker as Ol1ve Kendall, Patty's chum, Don Tarver as Danny Hudson and Tom Walters as Edmund Davxs, Chuck's pals, Patr1c1a Clme and Ronald Ramsberg as Mr and Mrs Hrll, the next door nexghbors, and Warren Ransom as the truck drnver 109 g Z in X gs ll f UI Xl 17 Q , f P n of . lf L ' lf ' A. 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S ' ' . - r- s l 9 c , 9 9 Y ,I a STAGECRAFT CLUB ROW 1 Loule Polen John Kortls Charles Marcelll Ron G1oxane11x Charles Parker Bob Rlch ROW 2 Mxss Bozman Farl Haubert Bob Pethtel B111 Fndelholtz Don Wrxght Emxl Cmdea Harxex Cooper ROW 3 Charles Hlldebrandt lohn Hammack Kenneth Duke joe Balbo Leon Hammack The Stagecraft Club workmg under the d1rect1on of the Art department, IS composed of boys who bu1ld and erect the stage settmgs for the operetta, the fall play the National Honor mductlon Commencement and many other stag producuons They also do a lot of work nn stagmg the scene for many class Membersh1p IS based on grades and c1t1zensh1p Selectxon IS made by the pr1nc1pal The group IS 11m1ted from the applxcants to 18 members at least half of whom must be semors At the close of the year, a dmner IS planned for the members Offlcers for thts year were Iohn Kortls presldent Em1l Cmdea, vlce presr dent Don Wrlght secretary treasurer Iohn Hammach electrlcxan, and Charles Hlldebrandt asslstant electrrclan Mlss Martha Bozman was thelr advlser 110 : . ' a . u ., . Y .7 . 7 v 4' ' Y , ' ' ' , , 2 parties and assemblies. ' 4 - A 9 2 1 V ' : . s - , . . . Cimcerlf Gncfozclfecf M ganna, 014, Mori! 2310! MARCHING BAND The band held thexr concert on Aorll 23rd Under the d1rect1on of Mr R Donald Stump the program conslsted of the Teddy Bears March My Maryland March Overture to Marrlage of Flgaro and many other numbers A trombone solo Thoughts of Love was played by Ola Hanson Thxs years student dxrector was Ilm Carlnm who dxrected the band rn the numbers Alpme Hollday and the High School Cadets March Representing each of the four classes ln the band was a councllman Elected for the semors was Edward Bush junlors Vince Monteleone sophomores Bob H111 and representmg the freshmen was Charles Clatterbuck Offxcers for thns year were V1v1an Bernard presndent jtm Keefer vnce president Joan Greenbank secretary Pete Petroff treasurer and Kate Dwyer 11b arxan 111 w ' - it v sy u ' Y Y an u - - n , 7 ' u s ' v , , ' . . . . . . U . , 9 - n u - n , 9 9 7 , . 9 - 1 9 9 v 9 9 1 1 . . . A . H4179 M0116 JIIIZISZU5 IIJLC CLIZI .jg CNI5 SWING BAND left to Right hen Cxreenxsalt Lou Legorx Mark Werner Caro flrau Ola Hanson Bob H111 jrm Larhm Howard Imz Xnnte Monteleone Pete. Bender Charles lung Marx Hamxlton Vnuan Bernard jlm Ixeefer 'Ihc Qxxrng Blnd under the C1lI'LLI1Ofl of R Donlld Stump proudes the smooth musm for the Mtlxrnlex dlntes Ind plrtlcs The new bind unrforms torslst of maroon jieltets blue trousers or sltlrts Besldes playmg at the many sthool dances MCK1H16y s Swxnv Band his 11so p1rt1upf1ted 1n the Sprnng., Festn 11 md the Operetta Thex also prouded he muslt It ultson Tovs nshm Elst C lnton Lehm in High school 1nd for the Tusgl f1w'1s prom the Amsterdam prom the Malxern prom and the Carrollton prom A part of the band whlch IS known as the Sextette consxsts of some mem bers from the band whlch plays a few numbers They are Irm Lar11n1 plaung the tenor saxophone Ola Hanson the trombone Charles Kmg the drums Bob H111 the trumpet Mfnry Hamrlton, the mano and Lou Legory the bass uolnn SEXTETTE O11 Hanson lm Carllm Marx Hamllton Louxs Legorx Robert H111 Eduard lxmg 117 : S ' Q o u , , V I X M1 V, 2 , 0,4 f I - 4 I . A -' . . V - l 7. N J . 1 Q fn . ' 7' ' 2 2 2 '11 ' 2 ' . ' 1. '. 2 'z ' ' , . . '. white blouses and blue ties. -V 2 - , V' D if 2 2 W 2 ' A Y '2 2 2. -'2 ' t . 2 f 1, 2, 12 , 2 'Y ' ,2 1 2- -' c , , ' , 1 1 . . Y Y l Y b. , . ., ' 1 1 1 s Z ' , 3 2 ' 2 ' ! 3 2 ', 2 ' . , 1 1 i2 , . 'J' I, ' 'Q , . , ' Q l, .v ' Q s .. f' V l CA85fl 6L pfblyif Opefeffd A of l 6l,6!lfl,6Ltl0lfL ORCHESTRA ROXV 1 Lou Legory John Ferencz Jeanne Sn1der Donna Sn1der Jane W1lke Prov1 dence Jenk1ns Charles Kmg Bruce Shelley Joanne Shelley ROW 2 Glorla Northrop B1l1 Fr1sch W1nn1e Tosland Herbert Medoff Ola Hanson Sonja Haney Barbara Hoover Nancy Bened1ct Howard L1nz Shapxro J1m Keefer Bob H111 Mary Ham11ton Janet Mathews Irma Rhmes Eugene Fox The orchestra 1S one of the organ1zat1ons wh1ch 15 an 1mportant part of McK1nley Hlgh school Under the d1rect1on of Mr R Donald Stump, the orchestra prov1ded the mus1c for the Operetta, the presentanon of The Mess1ah and the Sprrng Fest1va1 A lot of hard pract1c1ng was done by th1s group Off1cers for th1s year were Joanne Shelley pres1dent Donna Sn1der, VICE pres1dent Jeanne Sn1der secretary and Sonja Haney, treasurer 113 0 Ol VL 5 , w w J 3 1 1 D 1 . s ' 9 I' ROW 5: oe Shaheen, Jim Carlini, Eleanor Allman, Qecil Jenkins, Kathryn Dwyer, Dick , . , , , ,U i . . . i , . 3 . . Z 1 Z - GIRLS LEADERS ROW Sylua Lee May Chln Barbara Shank Kathryn Karlpldes Gtnny Smith Mary Lou Aschembener Dxane Armatas Jean Wright Phyllts Mann ROW Dons Crawford Shtrley Ingerham Evelyn Kortxs Donna Jacoby Evelyn Mujats Kay Keefer Mary Lopez Sallie Strme Jean Degenhard Carol N1xon M155 Hess ROW Betsy Gallagher Iona Hester Shlrley Wtllts Jackle McCall1n Julia Eder Sue Barthelmeh Martan Tarver Betty Jo Lehner Ida Mae Ream joan Weawer Gwendolyn Umbles Josephtne Ltney ROW Barbara Slusser Betty Tucker Carol Ann Mtller Lucille Marxol Susan Holder lean Vender Ardella Hager Nancy Besst Judy Van Nostran Dorothy Dreyer Ellsa Chrtstxan Geraldme Hunter Patsy Degenhard Nancy Benedtct Ruth Bennett In order to belong to the Gxrls Leaders you must show outstandlng ablllty in athletlcs and you must have a gym grade of at least 80 average This year s membersh1p xncluded approximately slxty gnrls from the gym and swtmmmg classes comblned lhts year the G1rls Leaders held a bake sale an all school dance Iclcle Illuslon a carnxval and the1r annual gym exh1b1t1on held on Apr1l 28 They also had many play n1ghts some wlth the Boys Leaders Club The g1rls are awarded a star after a per1od of ttme for the1r neatness prompt ness and leadershlp but most of all when thev showed 1n1t1at1ve Evelyn Mujaxs recelved a medal for bemg the only g1rl to have a record of SIX stars A club song was written by Phyllts Mann Off1cers for th1s year were Evelyn Muyats presndent lean Degenhard v1ce presldent Sallie Strme, secretary Vlfglnla Smlth, treasurer Mary Sue Rank h1stor1an Sue Barthelmeh publtclty cha1rman Susan Holder social cha1rman May Chm fmanclal cha1rman and Phylhs Mann mus1c cha1rman Advlsers were MISS Paulme Hess and Mlss Peg Eckxs 114 1 1' Y. . . . . . ' 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 ' 2- . . Y . . . ' 7 9 9 7 7 9 9 9 9 9 ' 5- , , , , , . , V S 7 9 9 7 , . 4: 9 7 5 3 9 . W 9 9 9 V V 9 1 9 9 9 ' . , . . . . . . , .1 ' v ' - 9 . u - , 9 ' 9 . ,,. . . . . . . . 7 9 ' . . , . , . - 1 ' 9 ,9 , ' - Y . - , 9 9 , L 9 9 9 x 9 9 9 9 K s 9 9 9 9 , 9 ' OW Ogacfem Jgaue QM gljtigilliolfz, M40 Sim mga In order to qualrfy for membershrp 1n Boys Leaders candrdates must pass tests rn one of three types of performance tumbllng hlgh bars or parallel bars Membershlp 1S open to boys of any of the four classes The only requlrement to stay 1n Bovs Leaders Club IS that no red grades show on the members report cards Two or three play nlghts are held for the members of the Boys Leaders Club They entertaln themselves with varrous games such as plng pong basket ball badmrnton and volleyball They do stunts and burld pyramrds and many other thmgs at the gym exh1b1t1on whlch IS combrned wrth the Grrls Leaders Club Thrs year the gym exh1b1t1on was held on Aorll 28th Offrcers for thrs year were Walt Turowskr Dresrdent Eugene Hudge v1ce presxdent Nlck Lewxs secretary and Fred Anderson treasurer T13 . . . , . 9 . , , . . , ' . , ' 1 ' 9 - A 9 ' 9 9 ' - M , . 9 - 9 U 9 7 3 ' 7 7 ' ' Jaf1'n A J47! Lyn! 77 anquef LATIN CLUB ROW1 Rose Miller Shnrley Whaley Nadxne Clay Judy Apstem Rochelle Elazary Shrrley Horst Theana Tsarwhas Shlrley Wxlley Betty Tuck ROW 2 Cecll jenklns Rae Grossman Carol Ann Kamm Rebecca Yoho Barbara Hoover Glorla Northroo Garneth Zelmskas Miss Ruth Erdman ROW 3 Bernard Wmnck Herbert Medoff Ted Iohnson Pete Keplmger Gene Cherry Damel Hane Phlllnp Allan are thlrty members thls year and the meetmgs are held once a month There are twc requrrements of th1s club To be a member you must be takmg Latm and also mamtam an average of 850 The meetmgs COUSISK of plays, muslc and many guest speakers Th1S year was the frrst year the Latin Club held a Roman meal The mem bers had to wear togas All the Lat1n teachers were mvxted as guests It turned out so nrce that the club hopes to make the banquet an annual affa1r At the close of a very successful year the Latm Club had a mcmc Offrcers for th1s year were Shnrley Horst presldent Herbert Medoff v1ce presndent Rochelle Elazary secretary and Eugene Cherry treasurer M1ss Ruth Erdman was the club advxser 116 2 . ' , ' , I t, ' , , 7 7 9 ' Z . . 9 9 I ' 9 S 7 A 3 3 ' - : . I ' . l 1 . 9 9 9 If you are interested in Latin, then the Latin Club is the club to join. There n Q . ff Q 1 a 1 ' 9 , - . . . . , . g 1 , . Z Q 3 Q A - ,O 0lfLl IfL6LZ5f:5 6458! OVLOPCLIW? 5261 8 ROW ROW ROW ROW QUILL AND SCROLL Theana Tsarwas Bess Ann Earenfxght Thelma Vought Sophle Karlpldes Loreen XVOfShll May Chm Soma Kanfer Jean Degenhard Sally Lou Stoll Shlrley Horst JoAnne Cox Salhe Strlne Mary Ann Prrce Vlvxan Roberson Barbara Hoover Elxzabeth Weeber Inez Burlxs DOIIS Cunmng ham Joan Mnday Dot Dreyer Beverly Mamst Lee Curtns Don Hambleton Dave Hzght Jack Ryan Harry Rownd u1ll and Scroll IS an 1nternat1onal honorary soclety for h1gh school your nalnsts The McK1nley chaoter has been actrve smce 1928 Members are chosen for thexr outstandmg work on the edntorlal and bus1 ness staffs of the McK1nley1te and the McK1nley Tlmes and also the students academrc record and the recommendat1ons by the staff advlsers are consxdered Qulll and Scroll pms were ordered th1s year for the members Approxrmately 25 students were elected 1nto th1s honor soclety th1s year, plus the s1x members from last year Advlsers for th1s year were that wonderful MISS Mary Hanna of room 530 Cpa1d advertlsementb, who drd an excellent job 1n advlslng the ed1tor1al staff, and Mr Ralph Buchanan for the busmess staff 117 1 J o 5 K W if W' y 4 . I : ' , l I . 5 7 I . . . V, 1 a - 2: . 1 Y 1 9 'S 1 ,, . . . A . , ' . . A D - . 1 y a u ' s s - 42 ' , , , ' , , . . . . , -4 . , NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE ROW l Athena Armatas Ann Nero Jo Miday Paula Hayne Gail Cohen Berme Winxck Krainess ROW 5 M S Pierce Stuart Summit Gene Cherry Dave Maurer Bil1Bartram B1llHeichel If you are interested in being a speaker and if you enjoy the work then N. F. L. is the club for you to join. There are approximately 28 members of this club who participated in 20 various tournaments held at different places throughout the year. There are six events which anyone may enter. They are debate, extemporaneous speaking ora- torical dramatic and humorous declamations and original oratory. The mem- bers also take part in the student congress many public and service club programs. This club does not consist of all work and no play, for there is the annual Sweethearts Dance held in February and the speech team sponsored a picnic last fall. In May the public was invited to Speech Night sponsored by the N. F. I.. Club of McKinley. Students who have participated in speech work throughout the year are the main attraction. There is also an added program. The officers for this year were joan Miday president' Athena Armatas vice president' Polly Hayne secretary-treasurer' Gail Cohen assistant secretary- treasurer. The adviser of this important and vsorthy club is Mr. M. Scheffel Pierce. 8 W mmgera ,Epi may fm em ROV Diclt Shapiro, joe Kalk, jack Goldman, Sophie Karipides, jaclt Wilkof, jerry 11 Mtfdbfy 6Aamp4 .A moafer Znrnamenf VARSITY DEBATE TEAM ROW 1 Gall Cohen Joan Mlday Mr ScheffelP1erce ROW 2 B111 Helchel Bernard Wmmck Polly Hayne Th1s team consnsts of the fxve best debaters of McKmley They were chosen The Varslty Debate team conslsts of Joan M1day Bxll Helchel Polly Hayne Ga11 Cohen and Bernard W1n1ck These debaters have had a verv good season In the debate tournament held at Wooster these champs were undefeated The questlon for thls year was Resolved That the Presldent of the Umted States Should Be Elected by the Dlrect Vote of the People In January the largest tournament m the country was held here at Mc Kmley Hxgh It was unltmnted and between 350 and 500 students entered Mr M Scheffel Plerce was the speech coach for thts group 119 cc 77 U : ' , ' , . ' . : . , . . , I from the 25 students who participated in debate during the year. . . i i . . , . . , , , . n . , . . . ,, . . 7 ' D! , . any 0IfL0l 5 MAH, 8 WQWQAQPJ ROW ROW ROW ROW DEBATE TEAM Athena Armatas Ioan Mlday SOPhle Kar1p1des Polly Hayne Berme W1n1ck joe Kalk Stuart Summ1t Jack W1lkof Gerald Kra1ness Ann Nero D1ck Shap1ro B111 He1chel Ferne Stone Eugene Cherry ThlS year s debate team wh1ch was undefeated at the Wfooster tournament cons1sted of B111 He1chel Polly Hayne Ioan M1day Ga11 Cohen and Bernard WlI'11Ck Th1s debate team won f1rst place 1n the Oh1o Hxgh School Speech League D1str1ct Contest Also w1nn1ng f1rst place 1n th1s Oh1o H1gh School Con test was Ioan M1day and Ann Nero Takmg second place 1n the Oh1o DISIFICI Contest were SOPhlC Kar1p1des Ioe Kalk and Athena Armatas Ioan M1day won f1rst place 1n the Nat1ona1 Forens1c League D1str1ct Tournament at Kent State and Athena Armatas won th1rd place Athena won f1rst place 1n the State F1nals Ioan won second place and Soph1e won e1ghth place Entermg 1n extemporaneous speakmg were B111 He1chel joan M1day Eugene Cherry and Gerald Kra1ness Soph1e K8I1p1dCS and Ferne Stone entered 1n the dramat1c declamatron lack W1lkof and Ioe Kalk 1n the humorous declamat1on and Athena Armatas and Polly Hayne 1n the orator1cal dec1amat1on Ann Nero D1ck Shap1ro and Stuart Summ1t entered 1n the or1g1nal oratory Mr M Scheffel P1erce was the speech coach 17 0 rl f 1: Q 1 3 3 1 ' 1 1 2: ', , . 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A Sl' 9 9 s - . , . 9 3 9 9, 9 9 . . . . 7 , 7. 9 ' . 7 9 , - J , ' Y 9 9 , . 1. , 3 . - 1 , . . . xg Wemgem glcAa1f1,ge pfacw Mjfft Wc,j6nLg ,ZQCAQM jar .xg may ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Laura Rothacher Fred Meacham May Chm Joanne Shelley Nancy Benedlct Cecu Jenkms Dorothy Dornan Shlrley Horst Evelyn MUIZIS Theana Tsarwhas Marilyn Spear Joe Tovxssr Provldence Jenkins Rae Grossman Mary Sell Ianxce Hupp Sophie Karlpldes Lucxlle Marlol Kathryn Rank Carol Sh1fman Sue Anne George Marlan Tarver Marllyn Waltner Mlldred Kostenjak Rochelle Elazary Gall Cohen Kay Keefer Donna Relgler Patsy Degenhard Kathryn Karlpndes Carol Mnller Cynthla Holder joan Weaver lean Wr1ght M1ss Inez Summers Loretta Rea Gwen Umbles Ida Koveskl Paula Hayne Dorothy Mlller Beverly ulxan J A nat1onal organxzanon here at McK1n1ey H1gh school IS the I L G Pottorf Club of the Future Teachers of Amerlca The purpose of the F T A Club 1S to help students understand the teachmg profess1on for whlch they 1ntend to tra1n after thelr hlgh school days The club has sponsored many act1v1t1es th1s year A Student Teachers Day was held durmg whlch the teachers became v1s1tors and the students became the teachers Thev also took over the attendance offrce and the mam offnce for one day Rlbbons were gxven to the flrst honor roll students of Mc Kmley to wear when they were honored on Scholarshlp Day Two honor study halls were establnshed th1s year the th1rd and e1ghth perlods Students must f1ll out apullcatlons and then from these the students are selected for the study halls A F T A member was put nn charge of the study hall ln place of a teacher These study halls have been qu1te successful The club gave a farewell tea for Mr Harold V1ncent and a plcnlc was held 1n june, closmg a very worthwhlle year Offlcers for this year were Fred Meacham pres1dent Marllyn Spear, vxce presxdent Allce Halsall, secretary May Chm, treasurer Evelyn MUIHIS, hlstorxan Ioanne Shelley mus1c dnrector and Gwendolvn Umbles, lxbrarlan Advlsers for the club were Mxss Inez Summers and Mnss Ethel Swlnehart l'l 11 , , , 3 , 1 . 7 7 ' 2: ' 7 . 7 7 7 7 7 . 7 7 7 ' 3' b 3 l 7 7 A 7 7 7 S ' 4: , , , , 5: . 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 , . 7 7 7 9 7 7 . 7 7 . ' The Freshman Sophomore H1 Y Club of McKinley High School met every Tuesday night at 7 30 at the Y M C' A Movies were shown at some of the meetings and a few of the speakers were Mr Ed Schaurer who spoke to the boys on the right kind of food to eat and Mr Paul Perkins whose subject was The Pathways of Life Last summer the club sent their president of this past year to Camp Nelson Dodd for one week to receive training in the parliamentary procedure of a club Outdoor activities were also offered at this camp A few weeks after school had begun the officers of all the H1 Y clubs in the city were sent to Turkeyfoot Lake for the Hi Y retreat Over this week end additional training was gn en to the boys in parliamentary procedure of clubs At Thanksgiving and at Christmas time the club sent baskets of food to a needy family. The club also presented Bibles to the eight other H1 Y clubs in the city with their names inscribed in gold on the Bibles. The boys participated in the bowling tournament and they were runners- up for the championship in the basketball tournament. The club had many joint meetings throughout the year with the Freshman-Sophomore Y-Teen Club and several dances were held by the members. Other social events during the year were the hayrides the formals a box social and a hobo party. Officers for this year were Bruce Robeson president- Ronnie Eddy vice president- Charles King secretary- Gilbert DeYarmon treasurer- and lic 'lard Unkefer chaplain. 122 f jfw Lyman-agile omore L- M .Afiue ju ,fdfliafws amor endow pfbllflff awided, owfzfm 5 JUNIOR SENIOR HI Y CLUB ROW Ray johnson Arch1e Mclnotsh jerry Cutten Bob Pethel Earl Haubert Dave Kestel john KOFIIS jack Parker Kean Grosenbaugh Ed Bush ROW S1d Edwards Harry Rownd Arch1e M1chae1s D1ck Weawer B111 Snyder Ola Hanson Raymond Thompson Sk1p Lewxs Arnold Von Wyl Daxe H1ght Luke Bell Prox 1dence jenkms ROW Jnm Shaffer Ken Greenwalt Ph1l Bernard Vic Ferguson Daxe Hubbard Bob Caster JIITI Noonan john Gallagher Andy Mmarchek Jerry Booher N1ck Petroff Jack Sprague ROW Frank Relsmger Lee Curtxs Approx1mately 60 boys are members of the Jun1orSen1or H1Y The1r meetmgs are held every Monday mght at 7 30 at the Y M C A Movnes were shown at many of the meetmgs and Part1c1pat1ng 1n all sports they were outstand mg w1th the1r basketball and bowlmg teams A C1ty Day was held for the H1 Y boys of Canton and n1ne members of the MCKIDIGS club were selected to take the places of and act as the c1ty off1c1als for one day Off1cers for th1s year were N1Ck Petroff DFCSI dent Arch1e McIntosh VICC pres1dent Dav1d Hxght secretary and Kendmclx Zmn treasurer A chaplam was appo1nted for each meetmg Mr I1m Sherlock was the adv1ser for these boys The offlcers of all the H1 Y clubs of the cxty belong to the clty H1 Y councll whlch 19 at the head of all the H1 Y clubs ARCHIE McINTOSH DAVE HIGHT NICK PETROFF KENDRILK ZINN I: I 9 . I - n 9 9 7 1 , 9 9 ' ' 2: ' , , . Q . ' , . 1 s D G ' 1 1 I S 1 1 s I ' 53 l , s 9 I 1 I a I . . , , , 4: . . , . Q there were also guest speakers. - , - . Z v 1 9 - I ' 9 5 - , 7 ' ' 123 jrejtman-agile omore len ow gym! ing earn, .AAO L-2306685 FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE Y TEEN CABINET 174 The Freshman Sophomore Y Teen Club has been qurte actrve th1s wear rn athletxcs They partxcrpated ln the bowlrng tournament and thelr basketball team was the crty champs 1n the basketball tournament The capta1n of thls vlctorrous basketball team was Carol Sue Fergu son The gnrls on the team vsere presented wrth sxlver basketballs There were two formals held durmg the year and the club d1d 1tS share of spreadmg good cheer at Chrrstmas t1me when rt helped a needy family A very mterestmg and worthvsh1le talk was grven to club members by Mrs W B Iameson who was the guest speaker at one of the meet mgs The club also held many jornt meetmgs w1th the Iumor Senlor YTeen Club and wlth the H1 Y clubs The offrcers for th1s vear were Iovce Lrbach presrdent Cynthra Holder v1ce presrdent Nancy Besst secretary Carol Sue Ferguson treasurer oann Ross program cha1rman Joan Ferguson servrce cha1rman Polly Hayne membershxp chaxrman Kav Barthelmeh assrstant member shrp charrman Glorra Fetterman musrc chan' man Donna Succa assrstant musrc charrman Carol Hershall oscral chalrman Anna Rover sports chalrman Patsy Degenhard pubhcrty chalrman and Nancy Froel1Ch worshlp Chair man 1 l v ' ' ll UU' Z . 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W' 1 n Y , , A 3 2 s Q 3 L 9 g J , 9 , 2 a l , Q ' 3 1 ' Q s Q 9 2 4? 5: 2 a - 3 f , - otnior- enior -jen XJQZOKJ5 KWWL! gala QSZVIIUQ, Wfayj aawaaff The Iumor Senror Y Teen Club ended a suc cessful season w1th the annual spr1ng formal une 7th Several other dances were held throughout the year The Chrrstmas formal was held on December 21 and Tul1p Tw1rl was the theme for a dance held on Aprrl 29th A certarn amount of money rn tax stamps was the ad m1ss1on prlce Other actrvxtres mcluded a cov ered drsh d1nner at the Y W C A and also a Mother and Daughter tea for the members There were many lornt meetrngs wrth the Freshman Sophomore Y Teen Club and the Iunror Senror H1 Y Club Hrghlrghtmg the meet mgs were the mterestmg panel drscussrons The clubs basketball team was 1n second place rn the tournament th1s year and the members were HCIIVC 1n the bowlrng tournament The projects whlch were undertaken success fully by th1s club consrsted of a drrve for choco late bars to send overseas A form of 1n1t1at1on was the Recognltxon Servlce held at the Frrst Presbyterran Church We contrrbuted to the World Fellovsshrp Fund and the club sponsored the Holy Week QCIVICCS whlch were held before Easter Offrcers for thrs year were joan Mrday presx dent Athena Armatas program chaxrman Els1e Wagner VICE presrdent Carol NIXOH secretary Phyllrs Mann treasurer Gerry Crowl servrce charrman Betty Io Lehner soc1al cha1rman Cecrl Ienkms musrc charrman Norma Watkxns publlclty Charrman V1v1an Bernard worshlp charrman and oAnne Cox membershrp cha1r man JUNIOR SENIOR Y TEEN CABINET ROW l Vlfglnla Smrth Elsre Wagner Eleanor Anda lora Phsllrs Mann Yruan Bernard ROW 7 Sonya Haney Caorlyn lN1xon Cecll Jenkms ROW 3 Athena Armatas jerrx Crowl Norma Wat kms Betts jo Lehner JoAnne Cox jean Degenhard jo Mrdax . 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Uh...,N BUSINESS STAFF FRONT Sally Stoll FIRST ROW Marxlyn Wrlght jo Cox Dane Hlght Paul Chm JIIII Baslle Judy Van Nostran Jo Flynn Marllyn Buffo BACK ROW Iack Parker Don Hambleton Rav Studer Bob Boyer L12 Weeber Carol Broscoe Nancy Alsoaugh Thelma Vought Doris Okey Nancy WllllS Puttmg the Canton McK1nley Tlmes and the McK1n1ey1te on a payxng bas1s, solncxtmg advertlsmg and campalgnmg for subscrlptlons IS the job of the bu51 ness staff The darkroom IS located 1n thelr offlce IU room 303 Nu NN Xu V , ' ' N LEE CURTIS V Y Photographer 127 purs ? 94 fa X Q '15 7 'I y 0 Uoc! fx 675016 N 311110 MCKINLFY TRACK SCHEDULE 1 Aprll 10 Aurxl 13 Tue A1 rxl Apr1120 Tue Aprll 24 May May 4 ,lu May May 'Xlay May Mansfield Akron South Mansfield Relays Akron North Uhrwhsvllle Relays Qu Ma slllon McK1nley Rela 5 Lehman Dlst Meet 129 Nlght 4PM 8PM 4PM ere There There Here Here Here at Salem Columbus OAl.0 JQAVL fggem McKinley had another successful year in the field of sports as the football team took their first nine games with not too much trouble and then fell to defeat before the Massillon Tigers in the last game of the season 'lhe basketball team played in tvso games in the tourna mcnt losing to a strong Youngstown Ursuline team in the sttte swimming meet at Columbus The golfers took their first nine games by bi margins and the baseball and track teams were lmproymg steldily as the season progressed All in all the Bulldogs proved that they were up on the top this year as they always have been in preyious years 130 l , . ' r ' 1 l 4 I ' 7 . Y K ' - A , I 7 1 ' 4 . Because of a disqualification, the swimmers took third place ' . 2 ' ' Y ' .. 7 . . . .g 1 7. , 1 . c i 7 2 ' . 7 D 7 . K I V . V' 1 E A . Q . 1 .4 . he lv , F ' , wsu 'V' 3 Q ' f j, ' xg., N T' 3wv5 : , lwuq : . , X C. T. HERMAN P. BRANIN REARICK W e lea 06lC7llPZgf .liig fgyl DONAUJJ EVERETT -M. 1 -v QB - X ' a-f - 1 XE f W g Q? ge, . He 'R CHARLES WRIGHT ARTHUR A RITTERSBAUGH mb!!! 12' E EARL CLAYTON E FRANK LOUCRS LEYDA ALBERTA 131 7 C f fyd ' f .CM C ' on www, 5 jooilaf NICK PETROF F SAM PARKS CARL STOSIC JOHN KosTAs LOUIS MARIANO McK1nley Opens Season W11h 60 0 V1Cl0IY The 1949 ed1t1on of the McKmley football team opened 1ts season IH a style befxttmg 1ts great trad1t1ons as the team ran over and around the lnvadlng forces of Cleveland Lmcoln for an easy 600 w1n The Bulldogs host of loyal fans were mtroduced to the terr1f1c one two punch which was to carry the team through a great season 1n the very frrst quarter when LOUIS Mar1ano and Sam Parks started the1r scormg escapades MHIIHUO turned m a terr1f1c performance as he averaged 17 5 yards from scrlmmage and scored three t1mes on runs of 21 lf and 88 yards The latter was the longest Bulldog run for a score from scrxmmage Parks scored two touchdowns on snrlnts of 2 and 15 yards wh1le a1d1ng the McK1nley steamroller w1th rlpplng slants through the hapless Llncoln l1ne Chuck Gelal also scored IWILC once on a pass from All Oh1o quarterback Iohn Rogers and later when he recovered a fumble by fullback Carl Stoslc 1n the Lm coln end zone Also flgurmg ln the rout were end Bob Kllgore on a splne tmglmg 40 yard pass mterceptron Wendell Earley on a 15 yard slant off tackle and Ern1e CThe Toe? GhCZZ1 who converted SIX tlmes out of elght attempts lohn Rogers also contrlbuted to the trnumph bv completmg four out of ten tosses for 84 yards and an average of 21 yards per completron 132 l - - .- , . . . . , . . . , I ., ' 1 , - . , , . - 1 1. I ff-looflaf ELIJAH 1 1PK1Ns JIM KosTAs Bulldogs Trounce Panthers Ai Warren After bemg held at bay for exactly erght mmutes the Bull dogs shook Sam Parks loose on a 4 yard slash through rrght tackle for rts 1n1t1al touchdown and the start of another Mc Klnley vxctory' Although he scored the flrst touchdown and two others later Parks wasn t the only Bulldog to show hrs teeth Hrs touch down twm Louis Marrano the steam rolling jumor halfback also scored three touchdowns Carl Stosxc broke 1nto the scormg as he took a 25 yard pass rn the Warren end zone for another score Warren was as badly beaten statlstncally as physrcally They were outgamed 359 to 77 yards rushmg and 51 to 31 yards pass mg The net yardage was 377 for McKmley to a meek 29 yards for Warren Of th1s team total Marnano and Parks accounted for a total of 238 yards Marxano got 133 yards ln ten trres for an average of 13 3 yards per try and Parks netted 105 yards 1n 12 trres for a total of 8 5 yards each yaunt 133 BOB KILGORE CARL MOZACCO CHUCK GELAL l , - 9 I Il Y! ' ' li . . ,, . . . . . . 9 9 ' 9 . . 9 9 ' 9 joofgaf WENDELL EARLEY LUEBY POPOFF DON KILLIANS JERRY DEMPSEY GEORGF RAMSAYER 1VlcK1nley Whlps Tlmken For Number Three Coach Bup Rerrck s charges took their third straight game of the season when they mauled Canton Timkens Trojans 67 0 with Iohn Rogers and Louis Mariano leading the way Rogers opened up with a devastating aerial attack as he hit on seven out of eight passes including three heaves of 31 23 and 21 yards to glue fingered end Don Killians This terrific field running of Mariano who ripped off four touchdowns on yaunts of 49 47 46 and 30 yards each Besides this one man scoring feat he gained 183 of McKinley s 201 yards gamed rush ing for an average of 22 8 yards for each carrv' Aiding Mariano in the scoring were Sam Parks Carl Stosic Wendell Earley and Bob Kilgore Of these players Parks was the only one to score more than once as he intercepted a pass and returned it 28 yards for a score He later took a pass from substitute quarterback Herb Schrade for his second touchdown Frnie Ghezzi krcked eight out of nine tries for the point after the to chdowns 134 1 3 . n , I . Q ,- 1. passing exhibition was supplemented by the brilliant broken- s , 1 A 1 1 - ' ' , . . . . . . , . , ' 7 V1 A. 1 jwflr-Lf DEAN PROPHET DOUGLAS R REUBLE Bulldogs Run Over Llncoln By 26 2 Marg1n In the L1ncolnMcK1nley game the Bulldogs emerged w1th a 266 v1c ory Llncoln was the first team to score on Mc K1nley In the season Dur1ng th1s game Mar1ano got one of hls r1bs cracked and was off the fxeld for the next few games The Lrons turned 1n thelr best performance of the season agamst the Bulldogs McK1nley scored 19 pomts 1n the f1rst flfteen mmutes of play Sam Parks sparked the Pups by scornng three touchdowns 135 RONALD XVILDS LEROY SINGLETILRRY BOB DIVIDIO l . . . , Q . ' 1: . - 7 j00fA6lf! Alllance Avlators F11'Sl Team To Hold Lead Over Bulldogs McK1nley s Bulldogs came back with four touchdowns in the fourth quarter to win their seventh straight football game of the 1949 season They had their worst scare as they found themselves behind for the first time 19 13 at the end of the third quarter Finding themselves unable to cope with the bullet like passes of Alliance quarterback john ity of McKinley conditioning and training showed up in the final stanza as Sam Parks scored twice on runs of 22 and 11 yards and John Rogers pitched touchdown passes of 26 and 14 yards to Carl Stosic and Don Krllians respectively Louis Mariano was welcomed back to the ranks as he scored the 1n1t1al touchdown on a 16 yard gallop through the entire Auator team This was the 18th game in a row which the Bulldogs had taken from Alliance exceot for a scoreless tie in 1939 HOWARD SHISLER ERNIE GHEZZI 156 ' 31 Borton up until the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs were practically spiritless. But the superior- joofgaf FOOTBALL QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS Kathryn Ann Rank lumor Vnrgmta Smtth semor V1v1an Bernard semor Sh1rley McCoy sophomore and Yvonne Earley freshman Bulldogs Barely Sneak Past Strong Toledo Walte Comhme McK1nleys Bulldogs met the1r toughest flght of the young season when they took on the Toledo Walte Indlans at Fawcett stadlum The Waltmen who were then the second rankmg team 1n the state rmped huge holes tn McK1nley s beefy lme and threw several falrly long passes to glve McK1nley a real scare Sam Parks shouldered the llon s share of the Pups ground attack s1nce they were Dlavmg w1thout the services of the bulldozlng halfback Louts Mar1ano :ho was st1ll s1del1ned w1th the mjurv whlch he suffered IH the Llncoln game It was Parks who scored the lone Bulldog tallv as he snrmted 71 vards to top off a 66 yard dr1ve from the onemng klckoff Thts dr1ve took seven plays and lf looked l1ke th1s would be another McK1nley rout McK1nlev Dlayed tn hard luck durmg the rest of the game as tt had a pass xrtercepted on the Watte 6 vard lme and two of nts fumbles recovered on the Toledo schools 8 and 1 yard markers The extra Domt was tackle Ernle Ghezzts twentleth successful convers1on 1n thrrty attempts 137 ' s S , S , , , 2 , ' - . . , . . ' 5 . . . . . , 9 . , , . - . . 9 9 VA . A - 9 1 . T ! Q. . . . ., . . JIM PRAYSO HERB SCHRADE BOB DIVIDIO jwflaf JACK VAN HORN JIM PRICE Pups Hand Steubenvllle Worsi Beailng Of Year The McKInley Bulldogs handed Steubenvllle Wells HIgh school the second worst beatIng In the '75 vears of theIr rIvalry when they trounced them 61 to 6 for theIr sxxth stralght wIn The worst drubblng was 57 0 In 1944 All Ohlo quarterback john Rogers showed h1S aerIal artnstry as he tossed three long Dasses two of whlch went for touchdowns to Don KIllIans who also 6Xh1b1ICd some fme techmque as he contInually baffled the BIg Red defense Others who partlclpated In the scormg were ElIJah LIpkIns on a 27 yard return of an Intercepted pass Sam Park on a 37 yard off tackle slant Carl SIOSIC on a 2 yard plunge through center and sub halfback JIU! Prayso who scored three touch downs on one yard plunges through center and guard The lone SteubenvIlle touchdown the second scored agaInst the RearIckmen In the SIX games came when a fleet halfback ran through the entlre McKInlev team after one of the many Bulldog kIckoffs 3 . . .. , 1 9 9 . . . . . . , q g , - 4 - Z , n 3 1 ' 1 7 1 8 joofdaf JIM WELLS TOM WEBER 1VIcK1nley Whlps Lakewood 39 13 Ends Senes McK1nley beat Lakewood 39 13 to end a seven vear rrvalry Lakewood wrll not be on the 1950 football schedule after be mg defeated seven years rn success1on The weather was excep tlonally bad snow and ram makrng the fxeld muddy Marlano scored two touchdowns Thxs game was the worst defeat for HENRY PALUMBO CHUCK GELAL 9 - y . Lakewood in seven yeafs against McKinley. L VXA 13 jwflaff MAJORETTES Sophie Kefalndes Vera Schmucker Mary Louise Pope Shlrley McCoy Carol Hershell Allce Barnaby Kathryn Karxpldes WIHDIC Toseland , 977 40' MMM Bulldogs Outclass Columbus East In Easy 407 Trlumph Wnth end Don Klll13US catchlng two touchdown passes the McK1nley1tes rolled over an lnferlor Columbus East team to the tune of 40 7 The outcome was never nn doubt after the f1rst four m1nutes when the Bulldogs recorded two quxck touchdowns Scormg was held to a mmnmum due to numerous fumbles by the Bulldogs Halfback Wendell Earley had several long runs nullnfned due to rule mfractlons Kxllxans scored h1s touchdowns on passes from fullback Carl Stosnc and quarterback Iohn Rogers Others who f1gured 1n the scormg were Louls Manano Sam Parks Jim Prayso Wendell Earley and Lueby Popoff 140 s s a ls s , 1 9 - u Q Q s n s . ' 9 . r 9 ! s ' Qaida! Crable Turns Out To Be McK1nley Jlnx As Masslllon W1ns Annual T111 On Friday night November 18 the town of Canton Ohio was really letting off steam The streets were blocked off by cheering shouting football fanatics as snake dance after snake dance passed up and down Market Avenue Everybody was ready to boost the 1949 edition of the Canton McKinley football team on to a state championship over the once defeated but still vaunted Massillon Tigers' Everybody was ready that is except Chick Mather Irvin Crable and the Massillon Tiger football team Apparently they had forgotten to read the press notices that said they were six point underdogs This type of performance by Crable and his Tiger buddies was getting to be a habit since they alos knocked the Bulldogs out of the state championship in 1948 when Crable scored all three touchdowns to beat McKinley Again Crable was the whole show' He scored to make him fumble the ball on the Tiger four and end a 77 vard drive by the Bulldogs In addition to these accomplishments he gained 135 of Massillons 275 yard total McKinley had advanced to the Massillon 46 yard line after Nick Petroff recovered a fum ble where Rogers was hit bv a host of tacklers in the center of the line and Massillon re covered the ball From this point the Tigers started their touchdown drive After three plavs the end came when Crable broke through the Bulldog defense for a 35 yard sprmt to the Bull dog end zone and victory Lou s Mariano carried the ball 12 times for 68 yards and a 5 7 yard average while his run ning mate Sam Parks went for 51 yards in 21 tries for an average of 2 5 yards per try Needless to say there was no cheering in Lanton on Saturday November 19 1949 14 . . , , , . , . . 3 X.. , . , A . , . , . . Massillonls lone touchdown and hit McKinley's ace halfback. Louis Mariano, like a semi-truck . . . . . ,' . , ' 1 , 1 W . i . . . Q I - , . . - , , . . , . . , , , I 1 gmlefgaf MANUEL ALVAREZ WENDELL EARLEY 142 gaagefg BASKETBALL TEAM HAS GOOD SEASON Wlth a new coach Don Everett and Four lettermen Wendell Earley Manuel Alvarez Herb Schrade and ordan K1ryak1des to start the 1949 D0 basketball season the MK1nley Bulldogs had a brlght outlook on l1fe The follovsmg boys dxd the1r best to add to thxs years campaxgn and every one was an asset to to Coach Don Everetts fxrst season at the cage helm B111 Sedelmexer Tom XVebcr Vvnllrf. El tower Chuck Gelal Don IXllll'IIlS and Lueby Popoff In thelr frrst tussle of the season the cagers reglstered a close +9 46 w1n over the clever Lm coln Presldents on the Forest Crty team s home court The Pups were led 1n scormg by Earley w1th 74 pomts and Elhott vuth 8 The tables were turned 10 the Pups second encounter as a Darr of Youngstown hast s sharp shootxng forwards were able to turn back the Cantonmns 49 +4 Earley agam scored 74 pomts In the1r maugural home game the McK1nley cagers downed Cleveland Helghts vuth Earley BOB SIFFT Q HFRB SC HRADI' JORDAN KIRYAKIDES ., ,' . , if , ,J , ,V UL V ' SV: V if' . A 1. . , , A K K 7 7 3 1 - J , A - A X, - , L , 1 ' ' ' l C K I. 2 K ' A , 1 , lrott, Leroy Smgleterry, Walt Clark, john High- , 1 ' . , I , 1 . I . . . , it . V, . . V. A . - , Gi c 5 ,gf ' L A 'lm . H . , . A r 1 - . - . 7 V A 1 7 c S i , . A 1 143 Rawls!! WILLIE ELLIOTT CHUCK GELAL 14+ XVALT CLARK md Alv1re7 leadlng., the V13 vtnth l9 and If POIPIS respettnely The Masslllon Txgers 'igun prowed to be the Bulldogs jlnx as they held Earley to J po1nts and drubbed the Pups fearfully Ellrott was hlgh scorer vylth 10 po1nts On Ianuary 17 the Bulldogs kept the1r home slate clean by ekemg out a D4 D7 vm oyer the Warren Black Panthers Earley led the locals rn thezr only over tlme game of the season synth 75 oolnts frxday anuary 13 wls an unlucky diy for C lnton Inncoln s Llons as they treked to the Mc Kmley Crackerbox only to be mauled 74 +3 b the Bulldogs Guess who was hlgh polnt The Pups short streak of wxns was snapped at two by Akron St Vlncents yeteran combme on the Akron floor on Ian I+ Earley got 26 of the Bulldogs 43 po1nts but Ih1S just wasnt enough and St Vrncents won +7 45 Led by Earley Krryakrdes Schrade and Elhott who scored 18 17 10 and 10 pomts respectnely the Everettmen drubbed All1'lI1CCS Auators 61 ll on McK1nleys floor In the1r nlnth game of the season the Bull dogs stopped Steubenvllle Hlgh school cold nn the last half and Earley and Alvlrez scored 70 po1nts each 2 I . L . 7 '1 l 'I ' J I , I Y Ya c 1 c ' ' , I , 1 ' L 71 . I A ' ' X ' v' r L ' ' 4- V - - C Y. ' ' L , J 1 ' ,, 2 I 2 ' fi -' ' ' ' , . f ' '- - V Q. K i Y .. V Cf- Vvf ' 7 YC ' . man? You hir it-it was Earley with 29 points. , - , . , . , v - 1 , X- o A I - . I , . , V X, r. . , ' , . Y Y, 7 Y Y 9 9 9 V 9 c l ' ' ' .f-f ' ' . c. , ' 1 c ' lc .- Iltn-rs k'fv11x'1vs5' of liegmlvsftwq' . f gaalefgaf The Red and Black really found the1r shoot mg eye 1n thexr tenth contest of the season and walloped Akron Kenmore on the Akron floor 72 47 Alvarez led the scorlng wnth 19 and Earley garnered a total of 16 pomts to take the runner up spot for hlgh scorer The McK1nley crew really got hot agalnst a weak Stow qumtet and they broke the school scormg record 89 40 The twln scormg na chmes Earley and Alvlrez each g.,1rnered 75 polnts to lead the Pups The Tlmken Trojans faded badly ln the sec ond half and the McK1nley cagers wrapped up a 69 50 w1n by scorlng 74 polnts 1n the thlrd quarter The expected scormg battle between Tlmkens Ed Locy and McK1nleys Earley ma ter1al1zed when Earley was hlgh POIHI man for the Bulldogs w1th 24 and Locy led Tnmken wlth 18 The N1lCS Red Dragons pulled a major upset when they defeated the Pups on the N1les floor 64 52 The N1les crew was just short of sensa tronal as they h1t on 45 uf of thelr shots rn thc wrn McK1nley came back strongly after the N1les defeat to hand the1r arch foes the Massnllon Tngers a taste of therr ovsn medlcme 71 44 on the McK1nlev floor Thns was the hlghest score McK1nley ever pasted on the T1gers rn the sxxty BILL SEDELMEIPR 143 LUEBY POPOF F Photos Cnmten of Refmutorg LEROY SINGLETERRY 9 , j , ' . 1 ' 7 , 2 , 1 Y 72 .. 4 1 . . , . . . . , . . . V, . . 7 ' 1 . . 7 . . - 9 v . c TOM WEBER RALPH ZUPP gkigfgfl, ff 1-1 games whlch the county rivals haye played K1ryak1des led the Red and Black vuth 21 pomts and Earley was runner up wlth 15 The Allxance floor was just too blg for the Bulldogs and they dropped therr second game rn thenr last three starts to the All1ance Auators 61 50 Thls was All1ances first wm ln the last 13 games wlth the Bulldogs Earley agarn was h1gh with 19 polnts In the1r next game McK1nley suffered nts srxth ind last loss of the regular season to the East Lwerpool Potters D6 D5 The Bulldogs set a new season scorxng record ln th1s game when they cracked the old standard of 917 set rn the 1946 +7 season Earley was h1gh scorer wxth 70 polnts The Bulldogs took the1r last regular season game on February 7+ ln the McK1nley muslc room when they defeated the hlghly rated Man freld Tygers D0 +0 But the game wasn t a suc cess from the fans pomt of VICW for Wendell Earley needed only 1: pomts to break the c1ty season scormg record and he could only get 11 of the sorely needed poxnts Alvarez was the h1gh poxnt man for the game vuth 14 and Qchrad scored 13 N, . . 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If , r ' n t e . , . ,'6 so f ozfmfmmenf 19 my BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT After havmg a moderately successful season the McK1nley basketball team made 1ts fnrst appearance rn the second round of the d1str1ct basketball tourna ment at Youngstown In the1r fxrst game the Bulldogs got even wxth Youngs town Chaney for last years defeat by drubbmg them 53 to 22 The game was pomts The tournament tranl ended the next week for the Pups when they were defeated by Youngstown Ursulme 51 to 41 Earley and Manuel Alvarez led the Bulldogs wnth 14 pomts each The Bulldogs really made a fnght of xt untnl half time when they were behmd 21 to 20 but ln the thxrd quarter they fell com pletely apart and could never get back mto the game 147 never a contest as Wendell Earley again led the Bulldogs in 'scoring with 18 858l l!8 g6L5L8tL6L ROW 1 Joe Armstead Fred Zanders Louls Kovescl Chudy Popoff Sam Parks ROW 2 Rod Edward jlm Cook George Ramsayer Leroy Whltfxeld Ierry Dempsey john Hnghtower Tom D1l1on Coach Alberta ERESHMEN HAVE FINE SEASON WITH 18 1 RECORD The future of McK1n1ev basketball looks br1ght because of the fxne pros pects on the freshman basketball team under Coach Earl Loucks Hxs freshman squad of 15 bovs has an excellent record of 18 w1ns and 1 loss They scored 731 pomts whnle holdmg the1r ooonents to only 475 pomts ln the regular season Mr Loucks stated I d1dnt use a starting f1ve because the bovs are all good and I had to change the 11ne uo everv once 1n a whxle Bovs who share 1n startrng of games were Bob Mack forward Sam Wxlllams guard Dave Meacham forward B111 Good guard Roland Calev guard Elv1s Poole center and Fred Horner forward The rema1nder of the squad mcluded Martm Peter son forward Wllllam Grlmslev forward Larry WISE guard Frank R1sby cen ter and George Kelley guard Scores were Lou1sv1lle 32 25 North Canton 57 26 Lmcoln 323 23 losmg to Akron South 4137 Lehman 37 17 Loren Andrews 50 39 T1mken 36 34 Edmund Iones 35 23 L1nco1n 3310 Longfellow 36 28 Lehman 40 20 Long fellow 6127 Akron South 3919 T1mken 4129 Loren Andrews 53 44 and Llncoln 2617 148 : 9 1 7 V Y ' : 1 9 5 3. 7 9 1 - ,, . , . . . , . . . . ,, 9 9 9 9 9 9 9, 9 -9 9 9 9 I n ' ' 9 9 .9 9 9 9 9 ' 9 ,9 - 9 ' 9 9 ' 9 9 ' 9 . 9 '. . ' I 9 ' 9 9, ' , , 9 '-9 9 -' 9 9 ' 9 ' 9 ' 9 ' 9 9 ' 9 9 ' 9 9 ' 9 9 ' 9 wz'mmzfn.9 ROW l Bob Lamb jack Van Horn Ben Ledger Dunk Hamlm Frank Fraunfelter Louls Mariano ROW 7 George Haney Mr Branm DIMIUALIFICATIUNS AGAIN JINX SWIMMERS lWLKIDl6y s 1949 1930 svummmg teqm mu not have bettered last years record breaklng performance but they were stxll terr1f1t The Bulldogs fxmshed the season wxth 1 record of hfumg won exery meet thex entered except the stlte meet This yeflr the Pups won the Northelster 1 Ohm D1str1Ct meet bs a vslde margm and they quall f1ed l3 swlmmers for the state meet Thls vsas the largest wggregutlon whnch thes hue sent to the meet it Columbus 144 Comteu Rebmzlmy Ben Ledger jack Van Horn john Krxstoff wimmingi PQXV Vrana Fraunfelter Sid Edwards B111 Courter Alex Levy is ROV! C T Branin Andy Minarthelt Harry Rownd Jim Park Daniel Dans ROXV john lxristoff jack Van Horn Ben Ledger Manager Hal Broda ROXV Lo.1 Mariano Bob Lamh George Haryey Dick Hamlin six finalists were Iohn Kristoff lack Van Horn and Dick Hamlin in the medley relay Bob Lamb Hamlin George Haryey and Ben Ledger in the free style relay Van Horn in the 100 yard breaststroke Ledger in the 100yard freestyle and Haryey in the 130 yard indiyidual medley Xlthough only these six qualified the Bulldogs could still haye won their cond state meet in a rov. if it had not been for the disqualification of the medley relay As it was they still finished a close third behind Cincinnati VC a1nut Hills and Fremont Ross 1D K I X 5 X Y: A' , ' .A . Y' I 'Q ' YA ' 1 I . r s . - . ,, -1 -. 1 1 +11 X X, .' v ' e X, rf Liz r il Xxx 1 A lu All but six of these thirteen were eliminated in the preliminaries. The 1 1 1' ,K I V V A . B z rx , 2, 75 915 ' Y Y. . , y . . . . . . . . . -'ax lv 1 ' f . . lx' 'O wimmmg ROW1 Sld Edwards James Trltt Archne Mlchaels Homer Hunt Raymond Jacobs Bnll Aungst ROW Z Manager Hal Broda Dlck Moore Kendrlck Zmn Harry Rownd Bob Staley Ola Hanson Joe Balboa Hamlm Jim Parks ROW 4 Frank Fraunfelter Sknp Lewxs Louns Marnano Dan Dans Andy Mmarcbeck B111 Courtxer Coach Ted Branm 15l ROW 3: Bob Lamb, Ben Ledger, john Kristoff, Jack Van Horn, George Harvey, Dick djl 6l,C Coaches Chuck Wrrght and Ted Branm had frve lettermen back to start the 1950 track season These lettermen rncluded dashman Dean Prophet hurdler Bob Good dash and mlddle dxstance man Bob Lamb sprlnter and broad jumper Lou Marxano and hlgh jumper Wrllle Ellrott These veterans furmshed the nucleus of what was to be a baslcally green team The team had a tough t1me defeatlng therr opponents srnce lf was neces sary to depend upon newcomers The Bulldogs held the1r meets at Fawcett stadxum The new runners for McK1nley rncluded Roosevelt Harrlson Bob Mack and Chuck Gelal wxth Marlano and Prophet rn the 100 and 220 yard dashes Charlene Cook Ol1ver Summers and Charles Keyes wlth Lamb 1n the 140 yard dash the 880 vard and the m1le runs rncluded all new runners B111 Bethel Nrck Lou1s 1m Oldfreld and Hrllrard Roane Bernard Spauldxng Bob Mack and Good 1n the low hurdles Marrano Prophet Gelal and Mack half m1le relay Good high hurdles and Summers Lamb Cook Keyes and Gelal m1le relay In the f1eld events probable starters wlll be Wxllle Ellrott and Ben Ledger h1gh jump Raymond Thompson Frank Anderson and B111 Court1er pole vault Marrano Arnold Von Wvl and D1ck Watt broad lump and George Ramsayer Joe Balboa and john Krnstoff shot put and drscus 157 - 9 9 9 ' 9 ' - ' 9 - ' 1 , U . 9 ', 9 9 9 J 9 9 9 9 , 9 9 ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ' 9 A 7 Z A V - , Z 9 , 9 9 1 9 ', ' C044 Qunfrg NEW SPORT FORCES FOOTBALL TO SHARE FALL SPOTLIGHT A new SDOrt was lnaugurated last fall when McK1n1ey H1gh school entered scholastxc competrtlon ln cross country runmng The cand1dates were under the tutelage of Dave Grube who IS an exper1enced cross country runner The boys worked out by runmng to and from McK1nley and N1m1s1l1a park The new snort conslsts of runmng a two m11e course over uneven terra1n and seven boys are entered rn each meet B111 Bethel and H1111ard Roane were tms years standouts and they both showed that thelr cross country trammg helped them by bemg the star dxstance runners on th1s years track squad The Grubemen had a very successful season and they won the Northeastern Ohlo Scholastlc Conference cross countrv trtle In so dolng they gave McK1n1ey the frrst champronshrp of any kmd m the newlv formed conference 155 .. , . .. . . . , 'i BILL SNYDER R., CHUCK MARCH AND :KT The golf team was built around a nucleus of two lettermen and a new coach. The two lettermen were Bill Snyder, senior, who played the No. 4 man on the 1949 team, and Chuck Marchand, the boy who turned out to be a fresh- man sensation as No. 3 man on the 1949 squad. The new coach, Earl Loucks, succeeded Don Everett, who has decided to devote his time to spring basketball. Besides these two lettermen, the varsity was made up of members of last year's reserve team. These are Angel Martinez, Dave Kestel, and Larry Caley, a transfer from Timken. This year's team will have to really go some to match last year's record but they have the potential power and the spirit to do it! 154 gdifegdff ROW 1 Luther Burns Bob Haffner N1ck Petroff Herb Schrade ROKV 2 Walt Clark Ed Zelmer Fred Zanders Ern1e Ghezz1 john Rogers George Koutras D1ck Weaver Don George ROW 3 john Catl1n Sleepy Patterson B111 McCoy jerry Dempsey Jlm Cook y G1nnett1 Marvm Jacobs Steve Pachmeyer When Coach Arthur fRedJ R1ttersbaugh called ys fo co for baseball, he had e1ght lettermen return1ng to g1VC h1m ne of h1s best ears at MCKIHICY Included 1n these lettermen were p1tchers Nlck Petroff and Luther Burns Walt Clark D1ck Weaver and Bob Haffner as 1nf1elders John Rogers and Herb Schrade 1n the outf1eld and Ern1e GhCZZl behmd the plate S1nce there was no spr1ng football pract1ce there were more boys report1ng for trvouts and they had a better var1ety of sk1lls The squad IS expected to better last vears record and go further IH the d1str1ct tournament The team PIHCIICCS and plays IIS home games at Cook f1eld Walt Clark IS a veteran of two vears and IS a good f1elder N1Ck Petroff and Luther Burns w1ll furnlsh a strong nucleus for the Pups p1tch1ng staff s1nce Petroff IS a veteran of three vears and Luther IS 1n h1s second year D1ck Weaver and Bob Haffner are good h1tters and excellent f1Cld61'S john Rogers and Herb Schrade are very able outf1elders and should prove very xaluable to the team and Ern1e Ghezz1 catcher IS very capable as a rece1ver and a good power h1tter 155 ROW 4 Fred Horner, Dave Meacham, Bob Kilgore, George Kelly, Ken Z n1mo ' o 1 i 1 Y a , C o , . . , 3 1 7 7 ZQMLQZ PITCHERS INFIELDERS Bob Hatfner Ed Zelmer Dlck Weaxer Walt Clark 156 Bill McCoy, jim Cook, Luther Burns. Nick Petroff. George Kauters I9 86Ll lC 01195 I0 On a Monday nlght late 10 March of 1950 one era ln McK1nley Hlgh school athletlcs came to an end and another one began All th1s was brought about by the decrslon of the Board of Educatxon to start orgamzed football leagues for the cltys grade school boys and the appomtment of Herman Bup Rearxck as the dlrector of the program ln the McK1nley H1gh school dlstrlct Smce the new pos1t1on w1ll take all of h1s trme Mr Rearrck found xt neces sary to end h1s br1ll1ant coachmg career after erght years as head coach of Mc K1nleys grld powerhouse eleven years as head basketball coach and 19 years of coachmg 1n general Bup took over as head football mentor from Floyd Ben Schwartzwalder IH 1942 and he has complled the envlable record of wrnmng or tylng 73 out of 81 grldlron struggles over the exght year span Durlng h1s lllustrous career at McK1nley he has turned out 12 All Ohlo football players mcludmg ack Cv' der George Schuster Tony Domlmck loe Pujazon Gordon Cook Ilm Raw ers Ralph Pucc1 Ray Hamllton Nlck OBrovac Iohn Colcern ohn Rogers and Nick Petroff B6S1d6S these 1nd1v1dual stars h1s teams of 1942 and 1944 were recognrzed as the mvth1cal state chammons and each of h1s last three squads were also strong contenders twnce bemg beaten out rn the last game of the season The only th1ng whnch Mr Rearlck has not been able to accomplxsh IS the trlck of gomg undefeated for a whole season In each of h1s years as head coach hrs teams have dropped only one game The hlghlrght of h1s career came nn 1942 when he won h1s first Massillon game by the wldest margln ln the long and torrld serxes 35 0 But let us not allow ourselves to forget h1s basketball teams yust because he was not the head coach when he moved on to hrs new job In basketball h1s teams hung up 143 w1ns agamst 35 losses and h1s 1939 40 team went all the way to the state fmals only to lose a one pomt decrsron to New Phrladelphra Hrs 1943 team also reached the state fmals The 11st of cagers he has developed and helped to All Ohro honors mclude jack Dugger Tommy Carnes Erme Parks Dale Haverstock Pete Spera lrm Rawers and Wendell Earley Bup graduated from Dover H1gh school 1n 1927 and that same year he was a member of the Dover qulntet whrch won the Ohlo High school champlon shlp and played ln the natlonal scholastlc tournament at Chlcago He later be came coach at Dover rn 1931 after graduatmg from W1ttenberg college and he produced a state champlonshlp cage team IU 1933 When he came to Canton ln 1938 he served as assrstant football coach to ohnny Reed and head basketball coach He later served as asslstant to Floyd Schwartzwalder whom he succeeded nn 19-17 Last year he gave up h1s post as head basketball coach to Don Everett a member of h1s state champxonshlp team at Dover He w1ll be succeeded by Rrchard Dlck Mrller who was head coach at the Unlverslty of North Dakota rn 1949 We hope that Drck can lne up to and maybe surpass Bups record 1:7 n 1 . . 7 - 1 - U ts - I 1 - ' . , . - , . 1 , 1 I n n U U n - , J -1 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 , ' . . . , . 1 1 1 1 , 1 J 1 '- - 1 . , . 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 - Q! !Y ' ' 9 . , . , .... 1 . - U - U - Y 1 . . - vt - as - . 1 u y n emo J i 35 eef af! 9,5 '27 'Sw-X gb-viii ROW l Bertha Relgler Evelyn Mulals Qallxe Strlne Vlfglnla Smith jean Degenhard ROW 7 Bettx jo Lehner ludx Van lNostran Bexerly Mamst Sue Barthelmeh 'Vlary Lopez Dorothy Dreyer M1ss Polly Hess physlcal educatron teacher for the past year has run off the glrls intramural basketball games usmg the double el1m1nat1on method A team hav1ng lost one game may be prtted agamst another team havmg had the same mxsfortune w1th the loser dropp1ng out of the race Also mstead of teams of mlxed classes there were fue freshman four sophomore three jumor and two semor teams The best record 4 l was held by two teams Playnng on the sen1or team were Judy Van Nostran Lucllle Barnes Evelyn Mujals ean Degenhard Gmny Smlth Dot Dreyer Iulra Eder and Annabelle ones and on the sophomore team were Kay Keefer Marxlyn Rothenberger joan Weaver Patsy Degenhard Jean Wr1ght Carol M1ller and Kathryn Karlprdes Next 1n rank were a freshman and sen1or team wxth 3 l records On the sen1or team was Sallxe Strme Marv Sue Rank Bertha Rengler Beverly Man1st Sue Barthelmeh Betty Io Lehner jackre McCall1n and Mary Lopez These fresh men proud of therr flrst hxgh school basketball record are Kav Barthelmeh Sally Campbell Joan Ferguson Ethel Bush Phyllis Wolf Glorla McFarren and Wxllxe Wr1ght Another freshman team captured a 3 7 record Members were Patty Zuber, Joanne Zupp, Bonnle Duck, Gerry Gatto, V1rg1n1a Smrth, and Margaret Lloyd 158 7 I 2 A f If U . . , f , ll' LF' f Q5 9 f L W AL- L W' 1:7 ,, r, my ' - Amr rg A 2' 5 A I ,, r gs af 1 rar P -, . X i s 't - if qs ' ' +17 . W' B.. 'gi' ' 'V-J , J ,L nk 1 i X hmm , K , 5 1 W 1 0 , M l U- ' ' , I ,ccs 9 A A 5 A W 1 . , , 5 at , Q : . , ' 'V . . . V . . 3 . . . . . A l . Y , Y , V ' . ... 4 , , 1 , . . . . 7 , . . V , . , . . . . . , . , . . I , . 9 V 9 - 1 s 7 ' , ' . . a s 9 ,I 9 a , 9 A 9 J 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 ' . . I 9 . 9 - 9 l 9 9 A , 9 9 A - ' s - a 1 9 7 9 9 9 lfmior Q Z?6Lf5A8fA6L! ROW l Joann James ROW 2 2 Ewelyn Kortxs Kathryn Rank Donna Jacoby ROW 3 Donna Wxllnams Ida Mae Ream Ardella Hager Susan Holder Hold1ng spllt records were a sophomore and a junlor team Jumors Evelyn Kortls Cormne Dupper Joanne James Rebecca Yoho Frances Pedroff Donna Jacoby and Frances Tohn and sophomores Ellsa Chrlstlan Betty Tucker Sylv1a Lee Shlrley Wrllxs Glorla Northrop Bertha Walters Phyll1s Gates and Annxe Brown played on these teams The 1nev1table part of any tournament 1S the fact that somebody has to lost the larger percentage of thelr games Possessors of elther 1 2 or 0 2 records are the followlng Sophomores Cynthra Holder Ruth Jordan Rosemarxe Alonzo Ann1e Jor dan Phyll1s Hess Betty Langbun and Carol Sue Ferguson Sophomores Nancy Besst Jo Ann Llttle Jo Ann Bymgton Barbara Donen Freshmen Yvonne Earley Joyce Nlckoloff Mary W1nter Mlldred Kosten jak Mary Mackey Dewxlla Wmchell Freshmen Anne Clark uanxta rrence Mar1lyn Swam Carol ames Nancy Schwalenberg Lots Degy Octavla Donat1n1 Freshmen Dorls McKelley Carolvn Grunder Allce F1del1 Donna Sucxer Karen Young Jewls Travls Barbara Swearmgen Carol Close unlors Marnan Tarver Charlotte Rubel Gerry Hunter Jean Vender Ar della Hager Ida Ream unnors Kathy Rank Carol Braucher Eleanora Andalora Lucllle Marlol Donna Wxlllams Susie Holder Thus we conclude the 1949 50 lntramurals 159 l 9 - 9 9 9 9 7 7 - 7 7 9 1 3 9 7 T ' 9 , 9 . 9 . ' 1 9 7 ' ' 9 U 9 I 9 9 Phyll1s Morrls, Betty Bandy, and Martha Mlchalek. 1 U , I . , . , . - 3 7 ' 1 9 J l :U 9 . U 9 - J 9 9 9 - 1 . , l , . . ., . , 9 9 7 ' J . L . 9 9 9 , 9 ' 1 9 ' J . T 9 9 9 ' . 9 , . . . 6l,l l!6'Ll ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Nancy Froellch Phyllis Mann Gladys Corey Callie Strme Donna lacoby Sue Barrhelmeh Evelyn Mulaxs Mary Lopez Betty Lehner Joanne Bymgton Dorothy Dreyer Nancy Besst Elsa Chrrstlan Beverly Man1st Harvard Cnmsons were handed the1r frrst defeat 1n fxve years by Yale but not w1thout flrst stagmg a blg rally m the fourth quarter to Come wlthm fxve po1nts of the wmners Capta1ned by Sal11e Strme the team was the youngest of the two, wnth three sophomores H1gh pomt scorer for Harvard was Sall1e Strme wlth 14 followed by Bev erly Man1st w1th 11 Other forwards were Evelyn MUIHIS Elso Chrrstran Anne Bymgton and Nancy Besst Guards were Sue Barthelmeh Betty Lehner Mary Lopez Donna Jacoby and Dorothy Dreyer Ind1v1dual trophles presented for performances ln the game were gxven to udy Van Nostran and Sallle Strme for most valuable player and to Lucllle Barnes for high point scorer 160 1: . 7 . , . 2: V ' ' . 52 ,l . . ' , , 4: , ' , . 5: ' . . ' v 7 . , - . l , , jo , . . , , 3 5 ' ' Q? 91 ' I , , .. - - H M ROW Jean Klel Ruth Bennett lManagerJ Els1e Wagner ROW Frances Tolm Julle Eder Evelyn Kortls Judy Van Nostran Vxrgmla Smnth Joan Weaver jean Degenhard ROW Lucille Marxol Patsy Degenhard Susan Holder ROW Lucllle Barnes As the shrlll blast of the referee s wh1stle ended the score stood 44 59 1n favor of Yale For the frrst t1me rn fxve vears the Blue team was able to break 1ts losmg streak but not w1thout a hard fought battle Captamed by Judy Van Nostran the team managed to hold a lead through out the game wxth the exceotxon of the flrst few mmutes uarter scores were 13 6 23 13 39 25 and endmg uo w1th 44 39 Lucxlle Barnes was h1gh scorer wlth 26 pomts The rest of the forwards were Evelyn Kortls Ioanne Weaver and Frances Tol1n For the defens1ve s1de the Dlayers were Jlllla Eder jean Degenhard Susan Holder Lucllle Marlol and Vlfglnla Qmlth 161 W 1: , , ' . 21 , , ' , , ', , . 3: ', , . 4: ' . . , . . , ' n , - Q '9 ' 9 ' 9 , ' ' 9. 9 ' - 9 9 9 3 K ' j00fA6'Lf M5 QP5 In raln snow cold or sleet McK1nley s ushers were on hand to show spec ated seatmg arrangements of the stadlum and wlthout confuslon directed tlcket holders to their spots Mr Charles Wrxght organnzed and dxrected the group Ushers were rewarded wlth a banquet after the season was over 162 9 1 a ' tators to their seats at the gridiron games. 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H0361 VIVIAN BERNARD Presfdeut PETE PEDROEF Treasurer JIM KEEFER Vzce President KATHRYN DWYER Librarian JOAN GREENBANK Secretary R DONALD STUMP Dzreelor The marchmg band, consxstmg of seventy two bandsmen, performed for all McK1nley football games They traveled to the three out of town games, and wh1le at Lakewood had the1r annual banquet At the state competltlon, McK1nley s drum quartet placed f1rst Also gettlng f1rst were Charles Kmg and Charles Clatterbuck, both on drums Recexvmg seconds were Bob H11l on the trumoet and Rae Grossman on the saxophone 164 . . ,I 2 K x 1 l s . 1 - - a 7 l l 1 l - 1 , . 4 1 ? K K Y ' -5 I ' 5 3 Q 3 K up , K . w 4 A T Q 5 lf' K f. -f, ,.., K, g , f A- Q 1, K ,, KIK l ft' J. 3 f 3 ' YK K J ' , it - . - K ,.., WM, W N K 33' ' -r ' X fm H ' A' -- -cr--f-...Q 8 ' 'A . V' ' 9 A 4 ' t G 5 ' K , K K , r. s D, . -'Z . K ry ,KK .v:.K 4,1XKgrsKK35g5KQl23KiiK0i-KKK K .. , iaK,,-at . K KyiQK:K5iKKKK::i?,?5 .KK KK K, KK K KK sr KKK- .,, 'KKK 133,g?:iXLK KKK K K w af 1' af :ef N, Q-F .wgvf-Q. ' Q ,- 1 M A. i K 'sa .' - g ' -'rl We 5,525 44, .ff ff 2 K ,-.wr L H, - , -1' we W-W it 'ues . W.. '- .ff . QM Q 'x 1? -V -. . - . 't+-V 'Y ' , - Mx, . M ' : 'K 'ffglgia-'f'mL6 K 7 K 7 ' . 4' 'rf .351-if ' .a If ,j . ' ,g ' ,Q :tyfm 'ia'-L lf AQ 'gl . 1v:fa,4, 2, ' g,-.ff 4 wxw H as-iw- ,-.v . 'f . K, 6 U KAKKSH. KKK?f,g.K. ::5.KK1KK Jr KK . . . , . . 6L8lfL XM 4?- 3 Q gs. pb, 0 L 'THE BE NMNG OF A QOMANCE 7 SEPTEMBER Open the door Rrchard knock' knock' That trme of year IS here agam when we the students yell scream fHal and ftght to see rf vse can get xnto school frrst fdouble laugh Ha' Ha'l Are you stxll wearrng your new clothes? That iwhere IS she I can t see herb grrl pre Slded oyer the meetmg You guessed lf Vnvlan Bernard pres1dent talled her f1rst Getting rrght tn step as we sngn up for our frrst football trckets Guess we klnda mauled Cleveland Ltncoln 600 Gurdance trres to tell freshmen how to be have fdo they knovs how75 Student Councll calls frrst meetlng to make plans for Student COUSIIIUIIOH Bulldogs ann1h1late Wfarren 450 and e member the bus tr1p over Sld Edwards iah 'J calls all boys together for thexr f1rst Booster meetmg Remember ames Allerdrce playwrrght speaker 'after s hool7 T1mken rally stlrs enthuslasm md OCTOBER We don t know Wh1Ch got hurt more the Trmken players or Nlck Petroff CPh1l Mann trled to hrt htm on the melonll Blue Monday after a golden weekend Cn What' Another Booster assembly g1r1s7 Oh no' Not sell penclls agam Well well look who are gomg to be Future Teachers of Amerlca CRem1nd me to send my brats to T1mken'J Remember the pep at the assembly? Lm coln sltghtly t1p toed on 126 61 Llncolns moral VICIOFY7 beat by 20 points' 12 3' Ha Ha Ha' All you dead C7 J language students There s a Lattn club meetmg tomght Boys SIUCC they wont let you joln Glrls Boosters youll just have to slgn up for Boys Boosters today Mlrror mrrror on the wall who s the fa1r est of them all? Tlme IS here agam to plck your favorrte gxrl for queen Musrc Muslc Musrc 1S the theme as the freshmen and sophomores take tune out for an assembly F T A s at II agam Boy I reallv p1ty our kxds The suspense practlcally kllled us unt1l Boy Boosters let us have a sneak prevlew of the queen and her attendants fOh ba by'l Steubenvrlle snowed under 61 6 V1v1an Bernard was queen M1ss Motschman called for all mlnds to come to a College club meettng Thank heaven for that meetmg that draws teachers to Cleveland A day off' Come parents gaze upon your brtllrant lyou name em you can have em? Open house IS here X we uphill y T 1 Wlbl 5, , sooo IN Lovr: Z U x F 'W I Hii . ' . . 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What' No vacatron on Arm1st1ce Day? There just am t no respect Bulldog grnd ders maul prev1ously undefeated Lakewood un1ors and sen1ors arouse Ttger skmnmg as the combmed party takes the theme Mc K1nley beat Masslllon Student Councll and homeroom representa t1ves meet to talk over plans for M1SSlllOH game parade Remember the Adult Bulldog meet1ng and the enthus1asm shown downtown after wards? By the way how d1d you get home that nxght? Masstllon assembly and parade stxrred us up agam so back downtown we went that nlght Boo oo Hoo you got me crytng for you And as I sxt here and slgh say I I can t bel1CVC rt s true Masslllon was lucky wlth a 6 0 w1n Remember the football dance and the guys who were home? What s the matter Frank? Dxdnt she show up? Wfe recover from the football dance only to have to recover aga1n from todav? Was the turkey yust a l1ttle too much? I gf 3x g X X ,, fb kwmnta WONDEQ gn 3 O be TS GREAT TO BE ALIVE 71V DECEMBER The queen CV1v1an Bernard? and attend ants team and coaches were honored at the Bulldog banquet The attendants were V1r g1n1a Sm1th sen1or Kathertne Rank juntor bh1rley McCoy sophomore Yvonne Earley freshman On no Margte you d1dnt Oh ye I dtd I backed r1ght 1nto a tree Drlver educatxon movte 1snt goxng to help her much' Dld you get any demerlts today? Boy d1d Sues class get a bawlmg out ? Student teachers took over the classes and teachers sat back Mr Hanson proudly presented the annual Alessmh Two days left we can t waxt for that 1m portant date Ice cream bars' Ice cream bars Almost every home room was empty on th1rd floor as everyone w1th 1ce cream bar 1n hand traveled to follow the three mus1c1ans who played ln some of the home rooms I m st1ll mad at Luebey cause he had a whole box full of lce cream bars and wouldnt glVC me one Choral club sang the Chrlstmas carols and at 3 30 we all went home for a long vacatxon Long dld I say? Ha' 2- l c A F M R 5- - . . 5 g 1 - I ' Q 'K 1 9T . . . . I ,XX f rl 1. 1? I I 9 ' N., fi 11- , ' ' ' 1 1 N 3 f, . 11 - 'nv I - X, ,X G X - X1 1 W ll . . ,, . . - yy t A x X 1 - A 1- I 039' k fvQ',. . . ' fagckn. . W kc 3 15- ' - ,f A , . is 17- ' I 1 1 fx I .u , I 1 A IS- ' ' 19- ' - -, ' 4 , , . . , ' . 5- ' ' - 23- . , . . . , .' 3 . A ,. . 241 . -ZW? . 9 1 Q 9 D , 'U U 9 S9 8-Q . . . , . C -' ll N I.. - ' ll- . 4 r Dl-Q L 1 14- , . ' ' ' - Xi ' 16- . ' .- W ca ' ' X? ,J . ' . Q? w . 1 ? X A ' ' ' x I Y . ' XX I , 2, 167 Vrlx 2 5 Q 7, FEUDINU AND FIGHTIFK J A N U A R Y Rmg out the old bring ID the thrlfty Yep we mean the year of 1950 It surely IS startlng w1th a bang And we hop 1ts good for all the gang Ye gads' Exams are approachms, Hoyt can there be bad luck when there IS no school for the next two days? We are all exhausted from Tngllsh exams Soclal scxence' Sctence exams' They re drtylng me sane' Last day' Hoya dumb can one person e' Thxs ts to be oral dtscusslon vseek and that doesnt mean snorlng Dot' Teachers have to stay 1n school all by tnem elyes Too bad yye bother them and haze to take the day off Oh ro not her' Nev. schedules today' FEBRUARY Oh no' Teacher ust rades loyy Ye re I P port cards came face to face with you know who Three students had to go to the garage after returnlng from the Canton South Scholar sh1p test to get the1r bralns overhauled McKinley s mermen took the1r second con secuttve Bowlmg Green Relays as they nosed out the hlghly regarded Cmcmnatl Walnut Hills crew 59 36 6-Our freshman cagers took rex enge on Akron South for the1r only defeat of the season by drubblng the Akron1tes by 70 points 7 All of McK1nleys brains recelved honor roll rnbbons from the F T A club 16 7 M Kmley s great cage squad gamed revenge on Massxllons Tigers bv maullng them on the mustc room floor Wendell Earley tal hed 29 po1nts All the MLK1DlCy hustlers took the1r best c,1rls to the N F L s Svseetheart Svylng VI K1nleys undefeated mermen took the1r el yenth straxght meet of the seasoa from Shaker He1ghts Dl 74 Allxance beat McK1nley IH bxslxetball but the syyxmmers ended a perfect season by 5 ue zmg past Fremont Ross +0 37 The 'VIcK1nley band members stepped out to their big formll the lVI1l1tary Bill which la sponsored by the Bmd Parents club The school gy ms are turned mto a madhouse a the Gtrls Leaders tal-.e um off from Yale Haryard practice to enjoy a playm ht Uadercl lssmen f1ll out blanl s to choose the ubjects they vull take While scrytng out the rest of the1r sen ences Guess what? No school Wfashm tons btr hday All the darmg senlors make llke pm ush lons and l1ne up to et yacctnated Bxg Yale Haryard assembly v.here all the fe MCKlfllCy s cagers take tough Mansfxeld fue 50-40 but Earley mtsses ctty scormg mark by 4 po1nts Bulldogs take d1str1ct symm meet and qualt fy 15 for state meet Xale defeats Hary ard rn annual tussle as the Yale team IS led by Luc1lle Barnes NIcK1nley s freshman ca ers take he LllSII'lC.I frcshm in bas' etball tourney D a-I5 nr X 7 k -Z tae I LOVE YcU TFUJLY lil-. C ' ' .' v- a T 77 - ft . . ' ?f 0 -l ff .Q - X- 7 11- - , . fl! 1' ' Y ' Y' 7 X 7 . . . . f 0 1- i . . , - f ' t7-L L - I A lkTX el I V A X S fs 7, , ,, 7 . - -H X7 R, ' 7 117- . U 7 7 . 7 . 7 y y 7 A y X , - A , . , 7 1 A . M f C! S ' 'X -A '. 7 . 7. .7 2 7 . . 7 7 7 7 7 .7 f 7-' ' . 4 c 's ' ' ' e . - yi 4 f. 1 ' I ' ' f . ' . X ll- '. 'z ' . t ' l . S . 7 7 7. 7 . i 7. L, x ,f 7 ' i - 17 22- ., . . -W . ' g ' ' Q . 2- ' ' ' ' f . . ,, . . ,, I , 7 , 25- V C 7 Y . ,, . 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' II ' A 1 I , me ., ' f N 8 al-I -e U CIN J U3 NC MARCH Students get a chance to express oprnrons on lunchroom problem rn a poll taken by the Student Councrl Freshman party postponed because of coal strlke No doubt there were plenty of dlS appomted freshmen Bulldogs show up yery vsell Ill the d1str1ct speech tourney All the members of the operetta cast are gomg crazy try1ng to keep up w1th thexr homework Fresh1es md sophs learn about lrfe 1n the assembly sponsored by the brology dept Operetta prevue presented 1t all school as sembly Mr Leslre Hanson presents h1s operettas to an enthusrastrc publrc They were 'Ir1al By ury and Down In The Walley Second nrght of operetta and end of fo.1rth src weeks Branrnmen are robbed of the1r second state sw1m t1tle by a d1squal1f1cat1on It seems lrke the Bulldogs just have to be second best 1n everyth1ng IhlS vear Et tu Brute start of Lat1n Week All the forgers are rn the LhIDS Report cards came out today unror Senror party based on South P1c1f1c theme Plnza and Martxn weren t there but rt was a success anyway Guess what happened todayn un1ors and semors see a terr1f1c one man performance of The Tam1ng of the Shrew bv W1ll1e Shakespeare Bandsters partrclpate rn Ixent IDUSIL festrval lCk' Tock' H1ckorv Dock' lNo not the clock Dramatrcs and Thesprans 1n1t1ated Pew members T wb., m x X , HE EAST-Eli PA o M LET Qsfdw l f N, N Civ KX NX R-X We 51 Freshmen and sophomores breeLed to th 1r March Blow party A P R I L Holv Week worshrp perrod at the Tflnlfy Reform Church was well attended today Students take trme out to grve th inks durmg Holy Week Good Frlday' You re not krddmg A d ly off Itll take more than a dr1vers ICSI to help Elect1on t1me agam and look who got II for Grrls Boosters presrdent Susan Holder Ohhh' Look at that muscle' Now grrls' Boys Boosters sponsored an assembly pre sentmg the Kent State gymnastrc team Amerrcan Male Chorus on goodwrll tour stops off at MCKlHlCy and was the tllk of the day I dont mean just therr srngmg erther Baseball season lS back and the team trayel ed to Loursvrlle Ask Drck Weaver how many h1ts he had frncldentally the score was Lou1sv1lle 7 McK1nley goose egg 7 Frank Armrtage brought to the freshman ophomore assembly the characters from Drckens Everythrng topsy turvy as preparatrons for gym 6YhlblIlOIl gets under way md staff makes f1nal plans to send the annual to press We get a sneak prevevy of the band concert at an all school assembly Baseball team hlIS Warren Mr Stump presented annutl band concert ust thmk we get out of 7 8 9 perrods Yep dress rehearsal for the gym e1ch1b1t10n and what fun Especrally for Don Mrchael and Bobby Rrch Oh the thmgs that went wrong' Yep that gym exh1b1t1on 1 I Q 4 1 Y . i 'XR Q-1' - ' I . . .v li ' Q fcxxx ' - 1 5' 5 1 . 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' 169 f'3 JXX iw ms fx 6 COME ENCHANTED EVE 7 MAY Glory day' No practxce after school for any thmg Speech n1,g,ht opened the school to all types of speakmg and a kxt n whxch Athena was the character for a day lncxdentally mu s1c was by that marvelous p1an1st Phylhs Mann All the old maids are talklni, about thexr formals While all the old bachelors are talk mg about vsell ah That Prmce Charmmg fyou know who' J steps from h1s golden charlot fthat blg neva Cadillac oh yehll and sweeps h1s prlncess off to the ball fthe prom! Come to the Mardr Gras' Wfell not qu1te but the MUSIC Festnal IS just as good Senxors really f1nd out th If they don t know an thmg Mus1cal Festxval IS gett ng better all the tlme Semors pet the1r last vfmcatxon as schools close for Memorul Day J U N E Setnors fmd solutlon on hovs to get out' Class Nlght brmgs out the avs irds and re some people lucky Some of those hats that shovsed up at Bac calaureate Lo and behold I fmally made 1t Oh mother bake me a cake' Tho e report cards mean l1ttle today A-5 Z Cx 3 W K-Sf? l fp peels flwf gmowo THE B ue Hon zprsn M fl fl X ' 5 2 1 f 2 f' Z 4 I l x l' Lt Q? 1. Q l Q y-11f?l5?.ll.i 0+ X W 1-1 A. . . Y . .N ,ix 2- ' ' ' 1 r, f 1 :lah -f,3 I tp 4- f V ' - WV up X ll, J , . 8- , ' ' . , . 1- f . ' Y- V ' ' , 9- s ' . 5 ' -H . 7 l c 10- ' . ' 1 . ' 1 T y Q - 12- f' ' ' V . 19? G ' 9 . 1 . . VK . . I l X ,X ' k My . , 2 V , , I J y 1 y . tv- . . . . . 45 I . ' 7 ,' f . . . 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X Q 170 Alexander Betty Amos Ioyce Armaras Athena Badrla Mary jane Barnaby Alrce Barnes Lucrlle Barrhclmeh Sue Bell Sue Thelma Benedrct Nancy Bennett Ruth Bernard Vrvran Berrmg Dorothy Brrenbaum Esther Blackmer I-105516 Blosser Shrrley Bodo Rose Brown Erhelene Buccasso Ruth Buffo Marrlyn Burks Inez Cast Joan Ceraolo Vrrgrma Cessna jeanme Chamey Margaret Chelplra Lrlllan Chm May Clme Patrlcra Cosby Barbara Cosemma Mary Cox JoAnne Cunnm ham Dorls Deckman Shrrley Degenhard jean DeV1nney Em Lee Dol h Delores Drabeck Dorrs Dreyer Dorothy Dwyer Kathryn Eder julia Felwards Shrrley Elrod Nvmcy Eror Amelra Flynn JoAnn Foradis Beulah Fmrghrone Comcrra 1 ecman Lors Fullmer Donna Getes Marx Gaylog Kathryn George Suearme Golembeskl Barbara Greenbank loan G rdone Lrllran Hall Mary Halsall Alrce Hamilton Mary Haney Sonya Hechtl Donna Hennlnger Donni Hood Leora Hoover Barbara Hoover Vrrgmra Horst Shrrley Hosretler Jean Jenkms Cecrl lohn Annre lohnson Verna jones Anna Bell mm, M101-,, CVM 071950 LPS 1111 6th Sr N E 1112 16th Sr N E 507 Brown Ave N W 5925 Martmdale Rd N E 1451 Plam Ave N E 1044 Cherry Ave N F 18 Spangler Rd N E 15013 Wrllerr Ave 5 F 52518 Darlmgton Rd N W 5570 17th St S W 1316 23rd St N E 710 Fletcher Ave N E 1115 Hlghland Rd N E KOS Numan Pl N E 2350 Tuscarawas Sr W 70 15th Sr N E 71-17 Heurnetta Ave N E 3 00 Tuscarawas Qt 1: 115 Hatter Ave N W 800 'Sith St N F 701 20th St S W 13th Sr S 02 6th St N E Zlsr Sr N 9914 Farrmount Blvd N E 470 4th Sr N W 33rd Sr N 479 Fulton Rd N W 115 Monroe 111 Rowland Ave S 717 6r 75a6 15th br 1577 19th br 736 6th St W 1503 4th St ZZZ 190 Royal Ave 713 17th St 1001 14th St 7n07 Dover Ave 41 Pre er Cr 10 7th r 1578 Fasrvreu Ave l0v6 Crbbs Ave 01 Rex Ave l7w6 ard Sr 1 at 1506 3rd St 1919 Wrrlmer Ct 7315 14t1' Sr 1310 Qwcamore Axe S 7406 16th St 'Xl 1779 7-,rd St N W 709 Laurence Rd N 01 Robrn Cr 5 719 Maple Ave N 1170 Clevelmd Ave 1105 Yermont P1 N 78 Walnut Ave N 171 6th Sr 5 W 1509 Parson Ct S 7170 Emprre Rd 90 Lrppert Rd 7000 Tuscarawas S 91-1 77nd St 11 Watson Rd D10 Schxsalm Ave Nl 973 Brad Axe 404 61h Sr S 171 Kanfer Soma lxaram Nel11e Karrprdes Sophre lxelesrdls Cleanora Keplmger ane Kuemerle Alree L1g.,od1ch Anna Laney Wrllester Lehner Betty jo Lrtrle Mary Lee Lombardr Norma Lopez Marv L les Ove-tra Mallardo Lucy Mann Phyllrs Mamst Beverly Mayle Esther Madrson GWl1d McCal1m jacquelme McCauley Mary Lou Mclnryre Corene Mercer Patty Nlessenhelmer Ahce M1115 Ruth Mrday joan Mrller NIHIJOIIC Xllller Betty Lou Mochoskay Glorra 'whore Patsy Ruth Myers Carol Myers Dorothy Muyaxs Evelyn Mullall Beverly Nerlson Betty Nrcholson Agnes Okey Dorrs O Neal Edna Otte Jean Parker Juanita. Payne Carol Peters Dons Prler jean P0111 ck Wilma Poulos Frfr Prcmrer Anna Pr Q Mary Ann Rink Ma y Sue Rer ler Bertha Resra no Betty Rhmes Irma R1 e Catherme Rlce Dorothy Rrle jamae Rr fme Dorothy Robe son Vrvmn Russo lulm Mrge Mlry SLhllXOl'1E Annl 9 hmuqlur Marymn Qchmuclxer Vera Schoenberg Myrna Searles Oloa Seller Roxre bhaheen Marguerrte Shank Barbara Shellev Joanne Shrfman Harlene brckles Hazle 910 Sprmg Ave N 1011 Market Ave 1000 Carnahan Ave N 1915 Ohro Ave N 1649 Glbbs Axe N 1369 Mdimley Ave W 193 nh Sr E 1319 6th St Q04 5th Sr W 1321 Sprmg Ave 7614 Daleford Ave 1951 Ott Pl 923 Lafayett Ave S 1467K Housel Ave S 007 74th St N 1415 73rd St N 602 Cleveland Ave 70 Mahomng Rd N 7144 2nd St N 555 Cherry Ave N 714 l0tl'l St S K'I1l'T1I'I'1Cnl11fT1K'X1'!1I'!1l'21Crl1'1'I11'11h1I'X1K'r1l11 'A ..,,.. L x C ' ,A i X N 5 f V. . , ' N, 4 -N :1'U,' ' , ' , - ' ' . ' . .. ' ,- ... - as 7 ,' .- ,r , 4 ,. , 4 1- :H . 1 ' ' ' . ' , . 'V -4 4 'u ' . .' 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HERCULES ENGINES GASOLINE Q 3fo500Horsepower Q DIES Bullt by the world s largest exclus1ve manufacturers of h1gh speed heavy duty eng1nes HERCULES MOTORS CURPURATIUN Canton Uluo THE HARVEY LOEHR LUMBER co COMPLETE LUMBER AND MILLWORK SERVICE I-'OR HOMES FACTORIES AND CONTRACTORS Spec1a11z1ng rn F H A Bu11d1ng Loans Free Estrmates and Plannlng Servrce Department Burlders Hardware G11dden Parnts and Varmshes Sh1ng1es S1d1ng Marhte Composrtron T11e Iohns Manv111e Products Roofmg Matenal DIAL S 7107 1909 MAHONING ROAD N E For Refreshments, Drive To HOL GUERNS The Trade Mark of Qualify SUNDAES SANDWICHES DINNERS FOR PARTY RESERVATIONS 3400 Cleveland Avenue N W CALL 7904 CANTON OHIO 179 1.,11,11,11,1141.,11,11,1..,11.4-11,-1,111-1111111111 f-1..pv.,11,1.,11,11,1.,1.,-11111-1111,-1.1-11,-.,11,11, E 3 E x i . 1 . , 1 I 0 Q o I -.4-11'11.'1.,1..,v..pv-.,1E'11.,-1.11.1-.11111.,1.,11.,1.,1.,-11111,11,1-.,1.1-..,'1'1.,1.,1-,1-,1.,v1,11,1.,1., -111.1-Ere.,-1.11111.fupuf-1f1..,1-,1-1-1:w1..,e.,-..,11.,1.,1.p1.,1-11.11.111,114-1.11.1-.,1141..,-..p11.,1., 1 1 1 . . , . 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 I I - I . . . . . . . . . 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STARSON'S 49 Lincoln Way East MASSILLON OHIO BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 'I950 il' DRESSES SUITS COATS CONGRATULATIONS an BEST WISHES from V3 Canton s Most Complete Department Store .frui-.fe-fu.:-..m.1-nfenfenyngf--11.1-.fvnfo.zulu TI-IURIN'S for your home beaufifu our seventy-second year of riendly dependable homefurmshlng SGIVICG 524 MARKET AVE N CONGRATULATIONS o t CLASS OF 1950 HILLMAN S Cantons Most Interestm Sto e 216 Market Avenue North Canton Oh1o 1 I I s s I ' . . 2 2 ' I I S I I S fx-f I S 5 S . . - - 3 5 s 5 S I I ,..,.,.,.,,.,.,..,..,..,..,..,.,..,.,..,..,.J L.,,..,.,.,..,..,,..,..,..,..,..,.,..,..,.. .,..,..,.,..,.,..,,.,..,..,e.,..,..,..,..,..,.,.,.2 i..,.,.,..,.,..,.,.,..,.,..,.,..,..,..ML., I I I I I I I I 5 I d 3 S 2 s I S t h e I S I S E R I I 'VII vzl.. .V - I ,. I ' fb e 3 I ' I' g f - 1, ... ..... 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R IEW ,R ' 'YI I I III I I S I ssl If QCA A I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I - - I I I I I ' , , , , , , , I I ,. pf-Lf:-favs.,-.pu fu., .fuzwufn auf:-1 --.fufwgfw IIIALTZ 6th STREET N W and MCKINLEY AVENUE CANTON OHIO -11.1 -ruff :azur- ,ale .' ,ua-nf .ena- fu f-Alegre-rule-fu 44.1-uf-.4-nf 'Gil do gm Zz gb' 30 E0 BN z O I1 D' an 52 Z5 U10 gg QL-' gr.. mm F z +22 5 Z3 O CD O O For Excltmg Footwear For Graduation For College W K SHOES 214 North Market Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF 816 RENKERT BUILDING CANTON OHIO WILLIAM MORRIS HELEN CONFALONE Attorney at Law Receptxomst ..pv-.re-f...p'-.fvnfv.fv.,-.yu-1 f.'nfs..pu.1w.fu.ev-f- Lana-.1uf...1u.p1-4 urn: -.1-.fur-.1--.4 nf.-.,...,u.pe.1u., IF I T'S lNSURANCE nfu.J-c..'v.fu.fu1nfu.fw..'v.fuf-..f- rw-11.1-of--fu:--I THE DUERR-SMITH-LANE COMPANY Fust Floor, Mellett Buxldmq Telephone 5 0183 .la-.auf ...zu 4-nfu..fu..fe-.fufu.p-.fu1w..pw-,ufu1- Lfufwgpuy- Lfufvgfu .1151-'ups-fu .1-.1--41-fe-fu.:--lv.:-.11 I..,..,..,..,..,..,-..,..,-.,-.,--.,..,..,..,..,...,.., ,.,..,..,..,..,-.,-.,..,..,..,-.,..,-.,..,-.1-.,-., S . 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WE BUY AND 7 Y' .H S MUSIC lj 1 ,wwf rf- EILJNIEEW Muslc Servmce fr! 4' J Y USED Slnce 1820 X X X INSTRUMENTS A Complete ZIEGLER TIRE AND SUPPLY CUMPANY Cleveland and 9th N W W Tusc and Maryland 13th and Market S Gas I Lubrlcatlng Retreadlng Brake Relmlng HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES For 31 Years Canton Owned and Operated 189 ,.. ,-.,-.,..,..,..,..,-.,-.,..,.. ,..,..,..,..,-.,..,.. ,.. ...,-..,-.,...,-..,..,-.,..,..,..,..,..,...,...,-.,..,.. ,.:.,. ,.. , Q f V . I QA. ., I K Aw . .- x l. nl ,X I I, N ' Q G -1 Q. , . t 5, l A uf 2 X I ff 'N . wx I mf 1 . , fr X, , 1 , I 7. 1 ' ' u ,-f CS . .2 f Y -1-1 f 7 7 - l 7 1 - ' 7 f Y ,..,..,..,-..,-..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,-..,..,...,..,..,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,-.,v.,..,. ,...,...,..,-.,..,.. ,-..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,-.,v.,-.,..,. .,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,-..,..,..,..,. .,...,-...,:.,..,..,.. ,- I O Q I - fx ' -1 ci 1 -. f 'A . ' 1 1 -Q ' , -A - NS ' , ,. X! 3 -V - X- All 4 :INV 1 , , y Y ' x -. , . - ,f ax . . . A ' N 5 , ' L: . . Q, .1 x 'Q ' ,- X fm ..,..,..,...,.,,...,..,..,..,..,-..,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,-.,..,..,..,..,..f..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.., ..,-.,..,..,..,..,..,-.,-..,..,..,..,...,..,..,..,..,..,f.,-.,..,..,..,..,...,..,..,..,-.,..,-.,..,..,..,..,..,..,...,-., . . . . . O'I 0 ' ' ' ' ,,..,..,-...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,...,-..,..,..,..,..,..,..,...,...,..,-.1-.,-.,..,-.,..,.., ..,--.,..,-.,..,..,-..,.., fu-.pfvsf-n.,-el.,-.1-sf-.4-1.:-epvgz-.fu.:u1u.fvn.lvn'1-fu! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '50 TH OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Compfefe Servrce In OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES DIAL 5 OI 'I 1 321 Tuscarawas Street W BALDWIN ACROSONIC .E..1.-Qgnzf-:aaa I Z5-we 'I I fl fig Nm! I RATED AS THE FINEST SPINET PIANO YOU CAN BUY Trade Allowance For Your Old Plano Convenient Terms HAHN 81 CO 404 West Tusc Dual 4 4923 rf.,-.1 COMPLIMENTS OF TH STALEY AGENCY COMPANY GlennA Staley INSURANCE Mellett Buxldmg Phone 8209 CANTON OHIO THE CANTON HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER 8: MARX CLOTHES AND WALK OVER SHOES CLOTHES FOR GRADUATES TOO 0 0 WALKERS I I I E E I I I 3 I I I I I I I : I 2 , I I I ' I I H . . 5 I ,, I 1 I I - - I I ' I I . I I , I I I 1 I 3 .,..,..,..,..,..,.,. ,..,..,..,..,.,..,..,..,..,..,i s..,..,..,..m, ,..,..,..,..,.,..,..,..,..,..,.,.,, ,..,.,.,..,..,..,..,E,.,..,..,..,..,..,.,..,..,i rm.,,.,..,..,..,,..,..,..,..,..,.,..,.,,..,..,.., I 5 I I I I EL-, as I I III? I W : A III H :lE'I'I1IIvcII 1 I III I I I 1 Did? If I ' ' If E S I ' I' I I I I 1 I I I I I . - I . I I ' - I I I I I . I . 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I 2 5 Q 5 1 ' 1 I S 5 I S s I 5 5 c P ' I s S 2 I a s I 5 Q - s a 3 S I 5 E 2 S 5 . : Q S 5 I i S nfwahfu any-1 nlufupuav fwfr .auf fulufvf rv-av Qfurvg-ufvfwf PROTECTION V B E FROEHDE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY 311 312 313 F st Nahonal Bank Bldg CANTON OHIO D1a1 2 0904 CONGRATULATIONS to I 9 CLASS OF 1950 KOBACKER S CANTON S PROGRESSIVE DEPARTMENT STORE BEST WISHES tothe CL SS OF 50 LIVINGSTON FURNITURE COMPANY TO THE CLASS OF 1950 Best In Sports Best Washes for the Future from the Best In Sportmg Goods THE CANTUN HARDWARE COMPANY Sporting Goods .1-.fn pu 4--1--.fnzu.1-.fu.4u11-fu.,-.inf--fn zulu'- ongfzafulafions . nfnfuf-I 1 CLHSS UF '50 Through experrence . . we know that as you travel through the years you W1ll cher1sh th1s Annual more and more . . an PulJIL5Izin9 is ebifion 06 me 'mel inletlife.. . We have been 1nstrumental 1n re cordlng the hrstory of the Class of 1950 It has been a pleasure to agarn work Wllh the staff of the McK1n1ey p11bl1Cal10IlS Havlng also publrshed the McK1nley T1mes every two weeks we know that the teachers and puprls have done not only frne work for McK1nley but for Canton as well W1tl'1 great pr1de then we repeat on 'zafu afwns I ,-faalfiefz S T A N D A R D pafiecalaoa PRINTING COMPANY THE HOME OF CANTONS LEADING PUBLICATIONS 120126 Fourth Street N E Canton Ohlo 19 . 1 I 1 9 0 G l ' 0 0 I ' - . , ,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,..f..f,.I..,',,..f.LI.-,...p-.,n.fv.4-up-.1-.1-.1-hp'.,..4-.1-.4u,u.p--,u-4- 1-.4-.,u.,u.1--fur-.4 ufenzufnf-nfs.:-..fv.,-nfufuf-.1-.fuufufu HUB VICTOR Canton s Complete Sport Shop O O 420 East Tuscarawas COMPLIMENTS e IDEAL FURNITURE Company Market Avenue North at Fourth Street The Halle Bros Co CANTON OHIO 0 0 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1950 A P P R AI S A L S MARK HAMBLETON 46 Years Expenence DONALD HAMBLETON 22 Years Expenence Members of the Amencan Instltute of Real Estate Appra1sers Pres1dent and V1ce Presmdent respetclvely of THE MARK HAMBLETON COMPANY Real Estate and Insurance Agency 417 MELLETT BUILDING CANTON OHIO .,..,..,..,..,..,.., .,..,..,.., ,..,..,.., .,..,.. v..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,,.,.., ,,..,..,..,..,..,..,. 5 I 5 5 I I - 5 5 5 S . . 5 S 5 S 0 o S , 5 5 g s ' 5 o o 5 I 5 S 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 S 5 I ' - Q s 5 5 5 S 5 0 0 5 S 5 N .,.,.,..-,,..,.,..,., ,,,, .,..,.,.5 IM., ,,,, .,.,,,..M,.e..M., I .,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.., .,..,..1 Y.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,. 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