McKinley High School - McKinleyite Yearbook (Canton, OH)
- Class of 1953
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Y Q 5 A ' ..... . ..... . ......... , ..... ..... . 1 ' 'V , L , 1 v ' V 7 4 A 1 . , , , 1 1 1 K 1 , Alisa Q Dedlcahon A frxend whose cheerful voxce and gentle manner have won the hearts of all students who know her A teacher whose outstandnng knowledge of languages has been passed on to all her students wrth a firm sxncerlty and helpful thought for thelr welfare A woman who has grven many students a certaln confidence and understandrng that they had lacked before Such a preson as th1s makes us very proud to dedicate the 1953 McK1nley1te Annual to Mrss Emrle Zurcher C est Years of Our Llves wlth Faculty Able 1dx1sorsl1elped us wth our problems And prcpxrul L15 to meer the ex end 15 obsr mlm of llfc 6 . 0 K vi A A Y- ' They helped develop our interest and ideas, 'i5EiiI.u'.ig!2ziii rn X 4,.,... . Harold H Elblmg Superintendent Cnty Administration BOARD OF EDUCATION Mrs Mary Wrlght Qlnsertj Walter Allman Clnsertb John Baker John Roos Vxrgnl Hinton 8 Robert Wilson Auutant Superintendent l J 111 - A 1 of 1 O . . V , . Mc Klnley Admlmsfraflon HB 9 I G, l.- FRANK ALBERTA American History Business Practice Muskingum College, B.A , 7 ALVERNA G. BAER English II, III B. S. in Education Kent State University Faculty . . y if iiii 15? A PAUL BARKLEY Boys' Advisor Commerce and Industry Business Law, Economics Miami Univ., A.B. -tv i f A , U 3, f , ft- ee, .5 f , L ft Q I , to JAMES R. BARNES EDWIN C. BERGMAN American History Mechanical Drawing Civics Bowling Green State. B.S. Attendance Office The Stout Institute, M.S. Boys' Advisor College of Wooster, A.B. Columbia Univ., A.M. ad' all , MARTHA BOZMAN C T BRANIN Art IV Art Metal Physical Ed Art I Swimming Cleveland Institute of Art Springfield College B P E Fine Arts su RALPH E BUCHANAN Printing Consumers Ed Photography Univ of Akron B S IO MARGARET BUEL Algebra I and III General Mathematics Sociology Western Reserve Un A B Columbia Univ M A Fx -r fWW DANTE CASALI General Shop Kent State University B S Bachelor , is ,. , ,VK -. ,V , , nf . A? wr 4 gi: :iv fl Q, V ii ' ' I H V ee, S 'wr Faculty 2 S .7 . J. W. CLEMENTS Industrial Chemistry Household Chemistry Living Chemistry Ohio University A B ROBERT DE PETRO Industrial Arts Coach B S in Education Bowling Green State Univ. ,-t f 1? D. O. CORNER Bookkeeping Ohio University B.S. in Education N-1 Esq. CORA F. DAILEY Interior Decoration Meal Planning Foods and Nutrition Ohio University B S in Education DOROTHY DARROW Speed Building Shorthand, Typing Miami University B S in Education 135 116' 'Sf LUCILE DOMER Algebra l Algebra III Solid Geometry DELL DOTSON Woodwork Kent State Universiry Ohio Wesleyan Univ A B B 5 In Education II GEORGE DRAGOVICH Driver Education Ohio University B S tn Education .tl G R DUNBAR Woodwork Bowling Green St Un BS MARGARETTA ECKIS Physical Education Swimming B.S. in Education Ohio University Faculty RUTH M. ERDMAN Latin I, English II, III College of Wooster, Ph.B. .W ' v 1 X it X 7, wi in DONALD J. EVERETT World History Community Civics Muskingum College. B.A. University of Pitts., M,A. Q fi l GAIL FRAVEL Civics, World Geography College of Wooster, B.A. IDA GALBREATH World History Modern History Allegheny College. A.B. Columbia lTeachers CollegeJ M A E F GOODMAN Bookkeeping Bowling Green Univ Ky . ill ANN GLENN GOSS Physical Geograph World Geography Mathematics Mt Union B S 5' C E HAINES y Geology English Mt Union BA I2 MARY HANNA Journalism English Wfestern Reserve B A University of Chicago NI A LESLIE HANSON Music Choral Theory Ottawa Unnersity B S American Conserxatory of Music IRIS HAVERSTACK T. R. HENNING T. B, JACKMAN Faculty ,,..- ' 4 H. 1 K V ' il' if . ,ev ..-ff ig V, Aa 1 V I vm? 'W MILDRED JONES English Machine Shop I, II Algebra I, Gen, Math. English Dramatics Tech Drawing and Shop American History College of Wooster Oberlin, A.B., M,A. Ashland College Ohio Wesleyan, A.B. American Academy of Akron University, B.S. Dramatic Arts Certificate ,gn 3 STANLEY J. KUCEYESKI General Shop CMeralsj Ohio Stare University B.S. in Education ,A me 1 'J' vc vc LA 'NJN ULYSSES LAW RENCE CLAYTON E LEYDA E EARL LOUCKS NELUE E LUTZ Biologx Ge er cience Shorthand I Typcvwnung I Math Health Math English II and English III Ohio Snare nersiry B S t State Mount Union College B S Wash di jeffergon B S I-21111 ll in Education Ohio State Uniwersxzy University of Pins M A Wooster College Ph B NWX A o lv, JANET MCCONNELL JEAN MCCUSKEY Latin I, Latin II, Librarian American History College of Wooster. A.B. Ohio State University, A.B. Western Reserve University Columbia University, M,A, B.S. in I..S. RICHARD MILLER University of Nevada B S Coach Civics General Business ELIZABETH F MOTSCHMAN Wittenberg College A B Columbia University M A English II French II Girls Advisor Faculty LENA MCROBERTS English, Personal Regimen Mount Union, A.B. University of Wisconsin Ohio State University .4 JEANNETTE MELOY Clothing, Homemaking BS. in Education Kent State University Columbia University, M.A. QNX Q . ar i 0 if ' I y e M. A. . RALPH D. METZGER Kenyon, B.I.. General Math. Physics JACK MOREHART Ohio State Univ B S Mechanical Drawing I4 4' NINA MOOTH Ohio University B S in Education FREDERICK CHARLES OBERHOLZER JR English I II Elem Clothing and Textiles American History Child Care Mounr Union College A B Western Reserve Un M A , ,F . ivii fl I X ii . , :E f- ws '-t 'li Y Q' I s Aix ' A LEE PANCAKE Mechanical Drawing I Indiana State Teachers' Col. BS. Degree I ea 5 DXWIGHT V. PEABODY Commerce and lndustry Agriculture, Horticulture BS, in Agriculture Ohio State University Teachers' College. M,A. Columbia University 1 HERMAN B REARICK CHESTER L RILEY English Occupations Coach Biology BS in Education Mt Union A B XX tttenberg College Faculty ROBERT C. PFENDLER Speech and Debate Ohio University B,S. in Education N ' A I ., 'I L NEXVMAN M, POWELL Spanish, Latin American History Ohio University, A.B. Ohio State University, M.A. Garrett Theo. Inst.. B.D. DELBERT PRATT Biology, General Science Denison, B.S., M.S. ARTHUR A RITTERSBAUGH Algebra Shop Math Gen Math Baseball Coach Wash 84 jefferson B S Kent State University Wittenburg College I5 Ali HERMAN P ROSSETTI CLOYD C SMIT Mechanical Drawing Chemistry B S in Education Case B S Kent State L niversity I ri i. I if A :- hfxl, I z 5 lv I xc A at , 'f i . 5 ' . , 5211, . , 1 , . 4 ' l . '- 2- - I , I Q 're f ' it fag I ,Q ,If Faculty I .f 'mf ' 1 tt I 3' .0 x l I KATHLEEN SMITH ETHEL STONEHILI. LEAH STONEHILL English I, Art Craft English, Latin Shorthand 1, II Oberlin College, B.A. Wooster College, Ph.B, Typewfiging 11 Columbia University, M.A. Omce Pmduqion INEZ V SUMMERS English I Latin I Mount Union College A B Univ of Wisconsin M A Ohio University B S in Education A -lv 1 -K' I ,, A saw '-tg' QL Lf 1 ' ' K R. DONALD STUMP Instrumental Music B.S. in Public School Kent State University ETHEL SWINEHART Plane Geometry Algebra Gen Math College of Wooster A B Univ of Wisconsin MA Hang! p- BESS I. THOMPSON ESTHER R THOMPSON GEORGE F VRBANAC American History English Dnvef Training Muskingum College Ph B Muskingum College A B Duquesne Univ Pgh B A Univ of Wisconsin M A Columbia University M A Kent State University 16 'lo 'lo CUl1'Y GLADYS XVAKEFIELD LILLIAN M. XWALTON Food and Nurrition, Personal Regimen Family Living orro WEEDMAN MEI-VIN WE!-KFR College Algebra, Advisor Genffal EIECUICIW Trigonometry, General Shop ' Solid Geometry, Gen. Math. Kem Staff UmV-- BVS- Plane Geometry, Personal Regimen Girls' Advisor Master of Arts Flora Srone Mather College Oberlin College- A134 VURU, B.S, Eureka College. A.B. New York University, M,A. Columbia University -F9 as fn.. KEY E XVENRICK t BIS in Education Ohio University -ad ,Q HARRY L xx IECK ALMA ZINNINGER EMILIE ZURCHER Boyg Phy Ed Englrshl III German and French lndrgna Umvemfy World Literature Flora Stdne Mather A B Kem State Umvel-Sify Kent Srare University B S Western Reserve Un M A Akron University M Ed Wm McKinley School of Law B L 1. 17 esf Years of Cur Llves as Seniors I 1 Y INIIUIN1 UJUk hllflllil ULF INLIUIJFIKN wt IUH IUL1 SUIT OJ IIN' IOXX if I L NLIHIISL Qt 1bI'1fhIKU1'TlUfI' 'K lb .3.-:3 jjllll Qlgn .swab .I':lJ , ::llYll lflllll' w: -u f:i ! 0 ' :sill I1CIUL'IUbL'I'iIlt!IIIYIIINI .uni .lll IIN! wcl1.1x'c1L-.lrm-J Plum UTQIIXKQ1 J flu fVLllL1I'C' muh. . ' L ' cm. Trt. 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Miss Buel as chairman has lead her committee through suc- cessful years. 1 A C2 2 A' A ' If V 1 D aw Miss Buel, Miss MtRoberts, Mr. Alberta, Mrs. Wakeheld, Mr. Branin 21 ff? a BONNIE' SERYIC E L EAGUE JOAN Y TEEN BERNIE' COLLEGE caua DAVE DAVE A N N UA L BILL Bnsfrfram AX JA N AETLEAGUE KAY GIRLS LEADEQS STUOsN1' caulvcu. JOE DEBATE JOE' HI-Y PA ULI NE Tl-IESPIAN M ,mr-.., s ,V m ' V 1-Suv i X i uf , sv , ah 0 f dpkg I '45, 1 A ' 31' mg W M , C E LEBRITIE S .l. BI L L 'Y' Business surf A -JOAN BOOSTERS WH I Z Foo'reAu. MARILYN FTA ELEANOR 'rmss anno J M BOOSTEQS NICK BOYS LEADERS Bos JEAN Boa CLASS PRESIDENT STU N FL CHEERLEADER SWIMMING DAVE CHORAL CLUB LILLIAN ACKELSON Home Economic! Booster 1, 2, 4. will take her far. PHILLIP ALLAN Clairifal Latin l, 2, Treasurer, 3, 4, President, Booster l, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 2, 3, 4, College Club Treasurer 4, Annual Staff 5,41 National Honor 3, 4. His intellectual ways and cheerful man- ner are admired by all. BARBARA ANASTIS Home Economic! Booster 2, 4. A very pleasant girl to know. Her sincere efforts and friendly smile , as NICK ALBERT Clafrical Hi-Y 3, 4, Booster l, 2, 3, 4, Leaders l, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 4, Swing Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Bas- ketball l. Talent is at his fingertips on the ivories. EVA AMICONE Commerfial Y-Teen 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 2, 3. A petite girl with a reserved manner. X. S1 x DUANE ANDERSON C 0 m merfial Hi-Y 1, President 2, 3, Treasurer 41 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 1, 2, 3, 4. Good natured with the will to do. WANDA ANTHONY Commercial Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Booster l, 2, 3, 4. Her willing smile will always be remembered. JUDY APSTEIN Claiiifal Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster l, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Timex Staff 4. Friendliness and sincerity are her chief virtues. ELDEN ARNER Operetta 3, 4, Stage Craft 3. A cheerful lad with high aims. DONALD APPOLLONIS Irrdurlrial Arn Booster 2, 3, Leaders 1, 2. Earnest in all he undertakes, General Clauiral Booster 1. 2, 5, 4. Choral Club 2, 3, 41 Hi-Y i 22 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Lea BETTY LOU ARMSTRONG Home Ecorzomitr Booster 1, An amiable girl with fine abilities. CHARLES BABCOCK An all-round swell follow with wir and personality. DON BAILEY Indurtrial 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1. Earnest in everything MARIAN BALDWIN Clarrical Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 43 Choral 4, College Club 4, Operetra 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Girls' Swing Band 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. She has a winning way. KAY BARTHELMEH Clarrical Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4, Leaders 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4, College Club 45 Timer Stall 4, Operetta 3, 4, Cheer- leaders 3, 4, Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Yale-Harvard 1, Reserve 2, 3, 4, Varsity, Honor Roll, 3. Lots of pep, full of fun, Known and liked by everyone. JOANNE BARTRUG Claniml Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, College 4, Quiet, but fun to be with. HARRY BAUMANN General Hi-Y l, 2, Booster 2, 3, 4, Projection ALICE BAIR Home Economic: Booster l, 2, 3, 4. Always happy and or come shine. smiling, come rain he does. I O'I'I'O BALDWIN Q General -3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders 1, 2, 3, 4, Football lg Basketball 1, 2, Track 3, 4. Otto is a friend to all. 'Q , A ,Q 3 . Q 'Pee 'fire f A.. li :X L:-ig ' K 1 ' ' ' . 5 , BILL BARTRAM General Hi-Y 4, Booster l, 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 1, 2, L , College 4, Football 1, 2. With his wit and personality he will go far. tx. We . f I f I .rfi 1. THOMAS BAUHOF General Booster 2, 3, 4. Somebody nice to know. WILLIAM BAYDA Technical Hi-Y 3, 43 BOOSIC1' 1, 2, 3, 43 Proifc- Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, College 4, Manager 2, non Club 1, 2, 3, Staff 3, 4. Honor R011 1, 2, 5, A good Hafllfeds YOUUS lad- A good sport and friend to all. GARY BECHTEL ANN BENSON Indujtriaf Commefcigl Hi-Y 3, Comrnittees-1, 2,.3, 4. Y-Teen 3, 45 Boggtgf 1, 2, 3, 45 Movie A friend in need is a friend indeed. Assistants 3, Red Cross Representative 4. Always calm and cheerful. CLAUDETT BIERY Home Economics Booster I, 2, 3, 4. REGINALD BONNER Clarrical Booster 2, 43 Choral 43 Camera 13 Pro- jection 43 Leaders 13 College 43 Oper- etta 43 Band 43 Movie Assistant 23 Bas- ketball 3g Golf 23 Track 1, 2, 3. A friendly fellow and a fine friend to have. JUDY BOURQUIN Clarrical Y-Teen 23 Booster 2, 3, 4g Leaders 2, 33 College 4g Yale-Harvard 3. Judy always has a smile for everyone. SHIRLEY ANN BOYD Commercial Y-Teen 43 Booster 2, 3, 43 Movie Assist- ants, Red Cross Representative. Sugar and spice and everything nice. RICHARD BOYER Industrial Arn Booster 1, 2, 3, 43 Committees 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 4. A lad that enjoys everything life has to offer. Friendliness is her passport to the future. GUY BOMAR Commercial Hi-Y lg Booster 33 He has high aims. V sssss in ' gsgsxsxxs Football I3 Chorus 1. KATHRYN BAROM General Booster 3, 4. A fine lassie that is liked by all. DORIS BOYD Clarrical Y-Teen 43 Booster 2, 3, 43 College 43 Yale-Harvard 2, 3, 4. Full of fun describes her well. PHILLIP BOYDSTON General Hi-Y l, 2, treasurer 3, Vice-President 43 Booster 1, 2, 3, 43 Library 33 Band 2, 3, 4. Phillip is an all around fine chap. ROBERT BRADY General Leaders I3 Band 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Swing Band 4g Orchestra 3, 4. With his great musical talent he'll go far. Her winnin smile has won her friends LUCRECIA BRAZ NANCY LEE BREEN General Commercial Y-Teen 3, 43 Booster 2, 3, 43 Red Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster l, 2, 3, 43 Cross 3. Dramatic 1, 23 Thespian 23 Fall Play g v 1, 2. 26 Here's a lassie that keeps up to date with Vogue. BILL J. BROWN General DARLENE BRIGGS Cornmefcial Booster 1, 2, 5, 4. A fair maiden with a good nature. BILL E. BROWN Commefrial Hi-Y 45 Booster 2, 5, 45 Annual Staff 45 Student Council 55 Committees 1, 2, 5, 45 Home Room Representative 5, 4. Full to the brim with humor. MARY BROWN Commercial Hi-Y 5, 45 Booster l, 2, 5, 45 Stalis 2, 5, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Leaders 5, 45 Track 1, 25 I. A. C. 5. With his wit and capability a bright future is foreseen. SHIRLEY BROWN Clarfical Y-Teen I, 2, 5, 45 Booster I, 2, 5, 45 College 45 Committees l, Z, 5, 45 Home Room Representative 45 Red Cross Rep- resentative l, 2, 55 Roaring lOO's 5, 4. As likeable as they come. DORIS BUSH Home Economic! Booster 5, 4. Full of fun and nice to know. RONALD CALEY General Booster 1, 2, 5, 45 Football 25 Basket- ball 1. A jokester, full of fun and wit. A 15? 2 . 'E' Y-Teen 15 Booster 2, 55 Choral 5, 4. Sincere efforts are rewarded. GRACE ANN BURTON General Y-teen l, 2, 5, 45 Booster I, 5, 45 Home Room Representative 5. Her winning ways will lead her to success. LOUVENIA CALDWELL General Booster 4. A newcomer and one we're glad to have with us. MARY CALHOUN Clanical Y-Teen 45 Booster I, 2, 5, 45 Choral Club 45 College Club 45 Art League 45 Operetta 4. A smile that would light up the world. SALLY CAMPBELL Clauical Y-Teen I, President 2, 5, 45 Booster 1, 2, 5, 45 Choral Club 5, 45 Leaders 25 College Club, Vice President 45 Oper- etta 5, 45 Annual Stat? 45 National I-Ionor 5, 45 Student Council 5, Vice-President 45 Yale-Harvard 1, 2, 5, 45 Class Vice- President 2. She has many outstanding qualities with a personality to match. SHIRLEY CAMPBELL K Commercial Y-Teen l, 5, 45 Booster 1, 2, 5, 45 Roaring l00's 4. Her bright eyes and smile bring her many friends. ANN MARIE CANGEMI CARL CAPESTRAIN striking personality. PETE CARDASIS Induririal Booster 1, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 1, 2, 3, 41 Manager 3, 43 Football 1, 23 Track l. A pal to all and earnest in his work. LUCILLE ANN CARTER Commercial Booster 1, 4. One of the friendliest gals we know. THOMAS J. CHIN Technical Booster 1, 2, 3, 43 College 43 Arr League 43 Student Council 1, 3, 43 Com- mittees l, 2, 3, 43 Booster Representative 23 Home Room Representative 1, 23 In- dustrial Arts. A lad gifted with intelligence. SHIRLEY CHUFAR Commercial Y-Teen 33 Booster l, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 2, 33 Oflfice Assistant 3, 4. Quiet, but a favorite with everybody. Little, but well thought of. Commercial Imluttrial Artr Booster 3, 4. Hi-Y l, 2g Booster l, 2, 3, 43 Industrial Quiet, yet joyful and eager to do. Arts 3, 43 Home Room Representative3 Public Address System 2, 3. 4. He is one who will go far with his JOYCE CLARK LAWRENCE N. CLARKE, JR. General Clarrical Y-TCCI1 2, 49 BOOSYCI 2, 3, 43 I-Cadefs Booster 2, 43 Managers 23 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Committees 2, 3, 43 Football 3,4- Usher l, 2, 33 Basketball Usher 23 He has the speed of a jet. Timer Agent 2, 33 Roaring l00's 4. 28 CARL DAVID CARNES I ndurtrial Art: Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. Here's a lad that takes hard work seriously. SHIRLEY CHAPPIE General Booster 1, 4. To know her is to like her. JOANNE CHRISTMAN Commercial Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet, but a friend to all. ANN CLARK Claryical Y-Teen 1, 23 Boosters l, 2, 3, 43 Col- lege 43 Hallguard Chairman 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 23 Committees 3, 43 Yale- Harvard 2, 3, 43 Home Room Repre- sentative 23 Roaring 100's 3, 4. Here's a little gal that has personality that rates as high as Pike's Peak with everyone. INE CLAY C 0 m meruial Y-Teen 1, 2, 5, 4: Girls' Booster I, 2, , 4, Girls' Leaders Z, Secretary 5, Quill an Scroll 4, Annual Staff 5, Lil Service Leag e 4, Othce Assistant 4, Committees I, 2, 5, 41 Girls' Intramural Basketball I, 2, 5, 4, Red Cross Representative 2. Not too small, not too tall, Full of fun and liked by all. NAD 3 f. cl U PAULINE CONCATTO Cummertiaf Y-Teen l, 2, 4, Girls' Booster l, Z, 5, CHARLES CLATTERBUCK Technical I-Ii-Y 1, 5, Secretary 2, Boys' Booster 1, 2, 5, 4, Band 1, 2, 5, President 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 5, Orchestra 4, Swing Band 4, Industrial Arts Club 4. As president of the band, we know, he is a music lover. Representative 41 Quill and Scroll 4, Annual Staff 4, Orhce Assistant 5, 4, Committees 5, 4, Roaring l00's 4, Red Cross Representative I, Speedbuilding 4. She contains the smile to win and charm to attract. BEATRICE CRAWFORD Clarrical Y-Teen I, 21 Girls' Booster l, 2, 5, 4, College Club 4, Library Monitor 5, Cafeteria Monitor 4, Roaring l0O's 5. A sweet miss who's so nice to know. TOM DAILY Genera! Ready for service-a loyal McKinleyite. ARDIS INIAE DAVIS General Girls' Booster 2, 4. A girl who is quiet and sincere. JIM CLAUSS General 6 I-Ii-Y 1, 23 Boys' Booster 1, 2, 5, 4, U Camera Club 5, Band 2, 5, 4' Band 5, 4, Swing Band 5, 4. What'jim does, he does right. 'K i .+V 5 . f ' iw' .wifi ' ' ELOISE DAVIS Commerrial Girls' Booster 2, 5, 4. She's witty and shes wis6L To fame she'll surely rise. CAROL CLOSE Cfarriral Y-Teen I, 2, 5, Cabinet 41 Girls' Booster 1, 2, 5, 4, N. F. L. 5,41 College Club 43 Service League 4, Band Z, 5, 4, Pep Band 5, 4. One known never to shirk a duty. CHARLES COOK Cfarrical I-Ii-Y 2, 5, 4, Boys' Booster l, 2, 5, 4, Coral Club 4, Camera Club 4, Boys' Leaders 1, 2, College Club 41 Operetta 5, 4, Football I, 2, Basketball 1, Golf 2, Track I, 2, 5, 4. He joins in all fun and is constantly on the go. JUANITA CURRENCE Commercial Girls' Booster 1, 2, 5, 4, Girls' Leaders 2, 5, 4, Yale Cheerleader 2. A fine lass who is admired by us in all respects. ANTOINETTE DASTOLFO Home Ewnomirr Y-Teen I, 2, 53 Girls' Booster 1, 2, 5, 43 Home Room Representative 1, 4. She'll succeed in whatever she attempts. General BETTY DENISON General Girls' Booster l. Always willing to do GILBERT DEYARMON MARY LOU DEGY Commercial Y-Teen 4, Girls' Booster I, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 5, 4, Operetta 5, 4, Movie Assistant 5, Red Cross Representative 5. Easy of manner, but the kind of friend everybody likes to have. her part. JOANNE DEMARK Commerzfal Y-Teen I, 2, 5, Cabinet 4, Girls' Booster I, 2, 5, 41 College Club 4, Library 2, 5, 4, Service League 4, Othce Assistant 3, 43 Committees I, 2, 5, 4, Roaring IO0's 5, 4. A sweet miss with a sparkling person- ality. BILL DEWS Indurlrial Arm Everyone likes Bill, PEGGIE DODSON General Boys' Booster I, 2 3 4 Gra h Ars 4, Movie Assistant I 5 Swimming Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, Treasurer 25 Boys' Booster I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, President 4, Boys' Leaders 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Staffs 2 5. A real ace around the camera. CATHY DOLLIVE General Girls' Booster I, 2, 3, 43 College Club -lg Honor Roll I, 5, 4g Hallguard 4. Cathy rates as one of McKinley's best. BETTY DOTSON Commercial Girls' Booster I, 2, 5, -'lg Home Room Representative 5. Does the best in everything. GENE DRLIRY General Always considerate and dependable. Q, w 4? BONNIE DUCK Co nz meffial Girls' Booster I, 2, 5, -lg Girls' Leaders I, 2, 3, Library I, 2, 53 Service League 4, Roaring l0U's 4. This Duck really swims in personality and fun. Girls' Booster 4. Her good nature makes her friends flock around her, like bees around honey. OTTAVIA DONATINI Clarrical Y-Teen I, 3, Cabinet 2, 43 Girls' Booster I, Z, 5, 4, Choral Club 4, Girls' Leaders 2, 3, Secretary 4, Quill and Scroll 4, College Club 4, Hallguard Chairman 43 Operetta 4, Timer Staff 4, Service League 4, Roaring IOO's 5, 4g Yale-Harvard Varsity 4. Tiny Tina is full to the brim with pep and personality. LORENE DRUMM Commercial Y-Teen I, 3, Girls' Booster 2, 5, 4. An all-around line gal. A likeable lad. RONALD EARLEY Irzdurlrial Arif Booster I, 2, 31 Class Oflicer I5 Hall- guard Chairman 45 Football I5 lndus- trial Arts Club 3. A tall lad with personality from head to toe. GLORIA EDWARDS Clarriml Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 45 Booster I, 2, 35 F. T. A. I5 Fall Play I. Pleasant and considerate at all times. GEORGIA MAE EVANS Ciarrical Booster 2, 3. A hard worker describes her well. JOHN FACH General Booster I, Treasurer 2, 3, 45 Graphic Arts 2, 45 Class President 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 2, 3, 4. john will be remembered as a line student and athlete. NAOMI FALES KENNETH DUKE PEGGY DURHAM Tefhniffff Clarrical BOOSYU li 2, 5, 42 College Club 41 Booster 3, Representative 45 Dramatics 1. Aff League 43 Student Counfll 21 Com' Sincere in manner and disposition. mittees Z, 35 Track 45 Stagecraft 1, 2, Vice-President 35 Industrial Arts Club 4. '49 a I 'id 'CZ' ALICE FEDELI Cfdffffdf Commercial Y-Teen 1, 25 Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A, Yffeen 1, 2, ViCe,p,-esidem 3 4. IZCCHERE Cl'-lub 4- I Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Committees 1, 2 A WNW and WISE C0mPfifH0f1- 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 25 Time: Repre- 31 sentative 25 Roaring lO0's 3, 4. Her life is full of fun and activity. N 5 ,fi-.. : s RONALD ECKROATE Booster 2, 3, 45 Choral Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. A conscientious lad we think the world of. GRETA ERICKSEN Commercial Booster 1, Z, 3, 45 Choral Club 45 Library 2, 3, 45 Service League Secretary 45 Com- mittees I, 2, 3, 45 Roaring l0O's 45 Home Room Representative 4. A quiet lass, but one we won't forget. DICK EVERHART General Hi-Y 45 Booster I, 2, 45 Graphic Arts 2, 45 Football l, 2, Varsity 3. .EX lad who never has a sad look on his ace. DALE FACKLER General Booster I, 2, 3, 45 Football 2. A person who always has something to do. JOAN FERGUSON DOROTHY FLETCHER General Y-Teen 1, 2, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders 2, 3, Dramatics 1, Thespian Club 1, Fall Play 1. She's always cheerful and happy. MEL FOGEL Hi-Y 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Projection Club 1, 2, 3, Boys' Leaders 3, 4, Dra- matics 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts 3, 4. His wit will help him to attain all his goals. PAT FORMET ' General Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4 College Club 4, Art League 2, Band 1, 2 3 Treasurer 4' Pe Band 3 4' Or- , i - P , i chestra 3, 4, Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Earnest in everything she undertakes. GEORGE FRENTZEL General Hi-Y 1, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Leaders 1, 2, Football 1, 2. A good natured, well-liked man. Classical heart. NANCY FROELICH Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4, Leaders 2, 3, College Club 4, Operetta 3, 4, Staffs 4, Yale- Harvard Cheerleader 1, 2. That smile can win its way into anyone's 37' Commercial Y-Teen Cabinet 1, 2, 3, President 4, 1,015 FIDELHOLTZ Booster 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Leaders 2, Commercial 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, College Club 4, Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2 Class Secretary 2, 41 Hallguard Chair- College Club 4, Committees 1, 2, Home man 4, Business Staff 3, 4, Student Room Representative 1, 3, Timer Repre- Council 4, Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Yale- semagive 4, Harvard 2, Captain 3, 4. A girl with a bright future. Her personality is tops and her smile is sparkling. JOHNNIE FLOWERS Claryical Hi-Y 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Leaders 1, College Club 4, Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 3. Johnnie always finds time for fun in a day's work. DICK FOLTZ General Booster 4, Graphic Arts 2, Treasurer 4, Class Vice-President 4, Vice-President, Band 4, Pep Band 3, Orchestra 1. Manages to like and be liked by all. NELLIE FRANK General Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 1, Class Ofhcer 1, Committees 2, 3, 4. Filled with good cheer. ELEANOR FRISCH Clarrical Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, College Club 4, Thes- pian 1, Treasurer 2, 3, Timer Staff Edi- tor 4, Fall Play 1, Student Council 1, Committees 1, 3. Her work on the Timer has given us many hours of pleasure. JACK GARFINKLE gc,- General Booster 1, 2, Football 1, Varsity 2, 3. A swell chap with a rugged disposition. X. I X' x RAY GEISEY Technical Booster I, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 2, 3, -Ig Camera Club 3, 4, Projection I, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Library 2, Committees I, 2, 3, 4, Track Manager lg Stage- craft 3, 4. A worthy and considerate person. JOSEPH GOFF General Hi-Y 2, 35 Booster Leaders 2, Home Room Representa tive 3. He is surrounded by success. PATTY GONDER Com mercial Booster 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 4, Service League 4. Always willing to give a helping hand. GERALDINE GATTO C 0 m flllfffidl Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Booster l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics I, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Thespian 3, 4, Hallguard Chairman 4, Fall Play 41 Committees I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Her interests are varied and many. 'Z X DAVID GILBERT Classical Booster I, 2, 3, 43 College Club 4, ' Tennis 2, 3, 4. The hand of intelligence is upon his lx shoulder. 1 I, 2, 3, 4, Boys RICHARD GOSHE Classical Booster 4. A Sincere in everything he attempts. 4 5 Q 'Oh PAUL GINTHER Booster I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 4, Manager 5, 4, Industrial Arts 4. His friends - there are many. His foes - are there any? BOB GOLDEN Classical Booster I, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Committees 2, 3. Here's a lad who can go far in the field of music. VVILLIAM GOOD General Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. A lad everyone likes and admires. BETTY LOU GOSS Y-Teen I, 2, 4, Booster I, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Art League 1, 2, 4, Times Staff 4, Committees I, 2, 3, 4, Roaring l00's 3, 4. A maiden pleasant and thoughtful. MARIIORIE GRAHAM MARIAN GRIFFITHS Cllflifffll 1 X Commercial Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Booster I, 2, 3, 4, Yffeen 1, 2, 5, 43 Boosrer 1, 2, 5, 4, F.T,A. I, 2, Quill and Scroll 4, College Leaders 2, 3, 43 Lrbrary 5' 4: Service Club 4, Hallguard Chairman 3, 4, Com- League 45 Committees 1, 2,-3, 4, mittees 2, 3, Yale-Harvard 2, 3, Roar- 33 Small wrrha ready Smile- ing l00's 3, 4. Twinkling eyes add to her many charms. CAROLYN GRUNDER Commercial Y-Teen 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, College Club 4, Hallguard Chairman 4, Library 2, Business Staff 3, 4, Service League 4, Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Yale-Harvard Cheerleader 2, Roaring ioos 5, 4. Carolyn will be remembered as one full to the top with pep and personality. LEON HAMMACK General Booster 1, 3, 4, Choral Club Z, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Stagecraft 1, 2, 3, Presi- dent 4. A McKinleyite with high standards. JOANNE HARBERT Clarrical Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4, Leaders Z, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Operetta 3, 4, Staffs 4, Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Yale-Harvard Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Roaring 100's 3, 4. Her friendly manner makes her the pos- sessor of many friends. SHIRLENE HARNEY Commercial Booster 1. A young lass with a quick wit. WILLARD GRIMSLEY BARBARA GRQNOW Ifldlllifldl A775 Clgjfjggl Hi-Y 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Football l, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 43 Choral 2, 5, 43 Ba5lfCflDall l, 21 Baseball 33 ln' Club 4, College Club 4, Library 4, Com- dustrial Arts Club 3- Q mirtees 2, 3, 4, Roaring'100's 3, 4. Whiz is a good sport and hne athlete. An amiable pe,-son is Barbara' 'No N, WILLIE HALL General Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. To be a good friend is a fine quality. DAN HANE Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Booster 1, Z, 3, 4, College Club 4, National Honor 3, 4. An intelligent lad who is liked and re- spected by all. CAROL HARDIE Commercial Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant 3, 4, Yale-Harvard 3. Petite, smiling, and swell in every re- spect describes Carol. BONNIE HAWK Clarrical Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Booster 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4, N.F.L. 3, 4, College Club 4, Operetta 3, National Honor 3, 4, Serv- ice League President 4, Office Assistant 4, Roaring 100's 3, 4, Bonnies pleasing personality has won her many friends. ag 'S HELEN HEROPOULOS JANE HOBSON Commercial n Commercial Y-Teen 2, Booster 1, 2, 4, Library 2, 4, Y.'1 een 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. Committees 1, 2. Pleasant, neat, and hard to forget. Light-hearted and friendly. ROGER HOCKENBERRY Cla.rrit'al Hi-Y Z, Tre.1sure5 3, Secretary -lg Booster 2, R, -lx Proiettion Club 2, College Club 'll Movie Assistants 2. A hard worker with an efficient manner. DON HOGUE Terbnical KATHLEEN HOOTMAN Co m martial T' y Y-Teen ,ig Booster 1, Z, 5, rl: Othce As- sistant 3, 4. I ' Gracious and in all respects a lady. 1, 1 ' 7 xiii' e ' z . MELVIN HOWARD General Booster 1, 2, 5, 4, He is friendly and agreeable. JAMES HUFE lrzzfurtriaf Arif Hi-Y 1, 2, 5, 43 Booster 1, 2, 3, -lg In dustrial Arts Club 5, el. A hard worker with a warm personality. 5 MARIE HULL C om martial Booster 2, 5, 4. A sweet girl, reserved in manner. SUCkCSS. . 1 ' Booster 1, 2, 3, 41 Leaders 1, 2, J, -l. A lad everyone seems to get along with. EVELYN JACOBS RAY JACOBS Cfrmlfdf X Hi-Y lg Booster 1, 2, 3, 4: College Club Booster 1, 3. 5, 4: Choral Club 3, -is 4g Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1- Base- Leaders Z, E.T.A. lx Operetta 3, 4, Serv- ba114' ice League -4. I h jake is the kind of fellow everyone likes Her friendly ways will help her to gain 35 to have as 3 friend- MARJORIE HOVANCE Clarrira! Y-Teen 5. 4, Booster 1, 2, 5, sig Choral Club 5, 41 Leaders 5, -i, Operetta 3, 4g Committees 1, 2, 5, 4. Her warm friendship was considered an honor to those who held it. CARL HOWENSTINE Technical Hi-Y lg Booster 1, 2, 5, 4. A lad not too far from success. MARY HUFEMAN Commercial Booster 1, 2, 5, 4. Quietriess is a virtue. BETTY IAMS Commerrial Booster 1, 2, 5, 4, Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Sincere, true, and friendly is this lass. CAROLE MAE Home Economzcx Y-Teen 15 Booster 5, 43 DfamafiCS 1, 2 3, 45 Rimer Staff 45 Fall Play 4. Friendly and charming describes Carol. WAYNE JONES General Booster 35 Dramatics 3, 45 Fall Play 2, 3,4. Always ready and willing to do his best. JOE KALK Booster l, 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, Vice- President 45 College Club 45 Hallguard Chairman 45 National Honor 3, 45 Com- mittees I5 Speech 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 3, 4. Someday maybe Speaker of the House. DOROTHY KARANTANES Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 College Club 45 Library 2, 3, 45 Timer Staff 45 Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. A smile that can melt your heart. JAMES JAEB Technical Booster 2, 3, 45 Leaders l ball 4f Never a dull mome' around. if 45160 JAN JEPSON Clarrical Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 45 Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Art League5 Class Vice-President 15 An- nual StaH 45 College Club5 Queen's At- tendant 2, 45 Student Council 3, 45 gorinmittees 1, 2, 3, 45 Roaring lO0's Her blonde hair, brown eyes, and vogue iashions make all who know her admire er. 4 ' V ' Pu , .5 5 . ' x , lv ' - K 3 . ' xii ii Z sb JOE KAUFFMANN I ndurzrial Art! V Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Leaders 3, 45 Football Reserve 25 Industrial Arts Club 3, 4, Joe's personality and fine abilities will take him far. IRENE KAYTIA Clauiml Booster 2, 3, 4. Her smile is only one of her many charms. MANTLE BERT JONES Industrial Art: Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Projection l, 2, 45 Leaders 1, 2, 3, 45 Industrial Art Club 3, 4. Ambition has no rest. LOUISE JOSEPH Commercial Y-Teen 35 N.F.L. 35 Dramatics 3. It's a joy to know her. DOROTHY KARAM Commercial Booster 1, 2, 35 Dramatics 1. Joyous and carefree. HENRY KARLOSKY Clanical Hi-Y 15 Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 College Club 45 Movie Assistant l. A lad whose aims are high. 5 if CHRIS KELLAMIS Technical Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, In- Q Q dustrial Arts Club 3, 4. -4 Where Chris is, there's bound to be fun. MARTHA KENT ' . N 5 f Clauical P A' Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, 4 . 'C' F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, National Honor 3, 4, Service League 4, ' Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4, 5 Orchestra Secretary 2, 3, 4. Her good sense is excelled only by her -L charm. JIM KIMMEL Clarrical Hi-Y l, 4, Booster I, 2, 3, President 4, N.r.L. 4, Quill and stron 5, 4, College 4-I Club 4, Library 3, Timer Staff 3, 4, Swimming Varsity 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Baseball 3. jim is an outstanding leader and athlete. JO ANN KRAMER Commercial Booster 2, 3, 4. Quiet, but a fine gal to know. MCKINLEY LANCASTER ' General I f-. V Leaders 1, Track 1, - , , W Enjoys life and takes everything as it 'U ' 'fy comes. . 1' SHIRLEY ANN LEECH Clarriml Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Booster l, 2, Secretary 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Operetta 4, Library 2, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Service League 4, Commit- tees I, Roaring l00's 3, 4. Outstanding in everything she does. GEORGE KELLEY General Booster 2, 4, Football lg Basketball 1, Track 1, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club Vice-President 3, 4. A hard-working lad whom we all admire. BETTY KIGGANS General IDA KOVESCI Clarrical Y-Teen 1, Booster 1' 2 3 4 Betty is a favorite wrth all 4 SHIRLEY LEECK Commercial Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. Shirley knows the secret of winning friends. Y-Teen 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4, Booster l, 2, 3, 4, Leaders 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, College Club 4, An- nual Staff 4, Committees 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Yale-Harvard 2, 3, Roaring 100'S 3, 4. Ida has a helping hand in many activities and her personality is tops. ROGER KRONSIS Technical Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Track 1, Baseball 2, 3. A boy with a sense of humor enjoyed by all, JANET LATHAM General Y-Teen 2, Booster 4. Her personality makes those around her like her. CAROL ANN LIPKINS Classical Booster 1, 2, 3, 41 Leaders 3, 4g F.T.A. 1, College Club 4, Service League 4, Yale-Harvard 3. Carol has the fine qualities of a true friend. MARY MACK Clarrical Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. Good natured and well-liked. Lv-14' may 4. Njx ..-X MARY MACKEY General Booster 2, 3, 4g Committees 1. Always a smile on her face. ALFRETTA MANBECK Commercial Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. In every instance pleasant and smiling. DONNA MARTIN Clauiml Booster 3, 4. She's a gal who always does her best. I X DAVID MAURER Clauiral Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders 1, College Club 4, Student Council 1, President 4, Football I, 2, Varsity 3, 4. His excellent leadership is an asset to all of us. X MARGARET LLOYD General Football 1, Usher 2, Red Cross Officer 2. She is always cheerful. F' , ng V I . z' 2 Q1 I Q p t,l t 5? l ' ,g 0 .K I A f ,IV Qi 136' ' ,E Q ' 1+ lnga GARY MAURER General Hi-Y 1, 2, 39 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, College Club 2, 3, Art League 2. Full of fun every hour of the day. 38 BOB MACK Classical Hi-Y 1, Booster 1, 2, 3, 43 N.F.L. College Club 4, Hallguard Chairman Football I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. An outstanding leader in every respect. YOLANDA MAGISANO Clarrical Y-Teen 1, 2g Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, C0 mittees 3, Roaring 100's 4. She's always chipper from head to toe. KENNETH MARION I ndurtrial Art! Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, dustrial Arts Club 3, 4. Genial in manner and thought. SHERMAN MARTIN General Booster 43 Football 1, 2, Basketball 2g Track 1. An ambitious fellow. UQRVEWIY' aw f A 1 4 1 m In i I I 1 BILL MCCOY Clafrical Hi-Y 1, 2g Booster l, HELEN MAXIN MELBA MAYLE Home Economirr Commgfgial Booster 41 Dramatics 2. Booster 2, 3, 4, Th0U!2hffU1 af all Hmfs. Fun-loving and friendly to all. 2, 3, 4, College 4g Football l, 2, Basketball 1, Zi, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. His wit, personality, ties will take him far. and athletic abili- HELEN MCDONALD Home Economirr Y-Teen 31 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4g Projection 43 Library 43 Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4. Her interests are varied and her abilities many. DAVID DARSKY Clarrical Considerate and eliicient. ERMA MCVICKER Commercial Y-Teen 1, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4, Art Leagu A worthy companion. e 33 Opererta 3, 4. FRANCIS MCDONALD Booster 3, 4, Football lg Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1. Francis is a credit to McKinley. r e f GLORIA MCFARREN . Clnrrical ,K Y-Teen 2, 3, 4g Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral a--, QU' Club 3, 4, Leaders 2g College Club 4, Operetta 3, 4g Yale-Harvard 2, 3, 4. .- , T 'S A mixture of all good things. .xv K EDWARD MCINTYRE Indurlrial Arif H 5 Booster 1, 4, Choral Club 4, Industrial 0, 4 Arts Club 3. f 'J A A reliable lad whom everyone likes. I . 14 S17 1 74 f P3 A O!-B os 11 sur eta? , 4'f 5 P 050 ub 43 College b 4' ss i , Operetta 2, 3, t ,2, Baskeb 'YZ 3 43 ' eball1,2,3,4 I U fl, 1 XB f rgyy r? . i 6 I '. MARILYN MELI-IORN RUTH MERCER General Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 43 Booster 1, 2, 3 4 Y-Teen 1, 2. Quill and Scroll 4, College Club 45 Com- Everything she does, she does well. mittees 2, 33 Yale-Harvard 2, 3, 4, Timer Staff 4. Her abilities are unlimited, DORIS MILLER General Booster 1, 2, 53 Projection 4. Her charm is a virtue. ROSE MILLER Clartical Latin Club 1, 23 Booster 1, 2, 5, 4, Dramatic lg Timer Staff 4. Filled with friendliness. if ..5, ig l fr A Q9 im We JOYCE MINOR Commercial Y-Teen lg Booster 1, 2, 5, 4. Sincere and thoughtful in every way. RONALD MORGAN General Booster 1, 2, 5, 4. Determined to conquer all he undertakes. 1,7 A I at F, - -Q: MARY LOU MICCICHE ALICE RUTH MILLER Commercial Home Ectmomirf Booster 5, 4. A sweet girl admired by all. Always ready with a pleasing smile. ,f '4' JANET MULLALLY HORTENSSIA NASH Geflefdl Commercial Y-Teen 5, Booster 1, 2, 5, 4. Boogger 1, 2, Agreeable in every respect. Does her best in all she does. LARRY MILLER General I-li-Y 1, Zg Booster 1, 2, 5, 43 Choral 5 45 Projection I, 2, Dramatic l, 2, 5 President 4g Thespian l, 2, 5, 43 Oper etta 5, 4, Fall Play 2, 5, 4, Commit tees 4. His acting ability is superb. JAMES MINCKS Booster 2, 4, Industrial Arts Club 4. Full of fun and good sense. DON MORGAN General Booster 1, 2, 5, 4. A chap everyone gets along with. CAROL MOTTER General Booster 4. Earnest in all her work. x ELOISE NEWELL General Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. Warm-hearted and sincere. NORMAN NOEL Genera! Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 3, 4. A fine sportsman in the true sense of the word. ARLINE OKEY Com mercial Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4. Good character is one of Arline's fine qualities. PAULINE PACHMAYER C 0 m oz ercial TED NASTOFF Clarfical Hi-Y 1, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Basketball 1, 2. Witty' and fun-loving at all times. CHARLES NEAL 23 Induririal Arn Booster 1, 2, Class Officer 1, Football 1, Track 1. He appears to be without a trouble in the world. IRENE NEWHART Commercial Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 3, 4, Dra- matics 1, 2, Fall Play 1. She's always smiling and happy. BILL OFFINEER General Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, Home Room Representative 2, 3, 4. Enjoys the present as it is. Y-Teen 1, Z, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3 4 Dramatics 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, President 4, Fall Play 1, 3, 4, Service League 4, Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Small and sweet describes Pauline. MARTHA B. PATTERSON Clarrical Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4, College Club 4, Operetta 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Yale-Harvard 3. Pleasant smile and friendly ways. RICHARD OVERCASHER I ndurlrial Artr ,Q Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. His amiable ways inspire all. CAROLE ANN PARKS Home Economic: Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, Booster 2, 3, Fall Play 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2. Her ways are all pleasant. JACKIE PEDDICORD Commefcial Y-Teen 1, 4, Booster 1, 4, Leaders 2, 3. A combination of all good things. CAROI-EE PEI-GER SHIRLEY PENSKY Play 2, 3, Committees 2, 3. As happy as the day is long. BARBARA PETERS Commercial Y-Teen 3, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. Hers are the secrets of a true lady. , 1, 'i Commercial General Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 43 BOOSICI 1, 2. 3, 41 Booster 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 4, Com- N.F.L. 1, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian mmees 1, 2, 3, 43 Hallguaffl Chairman 39 Fall Shirley holds a winning way all her own. MARTIN PETERSEN General Hi-Y, Booster l, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Base- ball 3, 4. I-Ie'll easily climb the ladder to success. ARLENE PETIT Home Economic! JOHN PI-IILLIP I nd urtrial A ru Booster 3. I I I I f Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Booster l, 2, 3, 4, Band HHPPIUCSS 15 Shining In her CYCS- l, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Industrial Arts .Club 3, 4. The cheerful live the longest. DAVID POPA DICK POSEY Technical Technical Booster 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4, Pro- jection 1, 2, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Thespian 2, Vice-President 3, Operetta 3, 4, Fall Play 2, Swimming Manager 3, 4, Student Council 2, Industrial Arts Club 4, A gentleman in all respects. Booster 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Dick has many fine qualities which will lead him to success. MARY E. POULSON Commercial 4 4 Booster l, 3, Choral Club 4, Dramatics lg Movie Assistant 3. It's a joy to know her. BOB PSENKA Clauical 4, College Club 4, Movie Assistant 3 Swimming Varsity 2, 3, 4, Track 4. ular with everyone. Hi-Y 1, 2, Booster I, 2, 3, 4, N,F.I.. 3, His fine sense of humor makes him pop- SALLY POWER Commercial Y-Teen 2, Booster 2, 3, 4. , She does her best and enjoys doing it. GEORGE PYLE Clanical Hi-Y 1, 2, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4. He has a cheerful outlook on life. DEAN RADCLIFFE General Q11 Hi-Y 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4: Committees 1, 2, 5, 4. sa , He possesses the qualities which make him a friend to all. GEORGE RADOS Crmrmerrial Booster l, 2, 3, 41 Choral Club l, 2, Art League 3, -lg Timer Staff 3, 4: Student Council 5. Brilliance and leadership are his chief assets. DONNA REED Clarriral Booster 3, 4. Small in features, big in heart. f 5 U ! ' ...H BERNIE REITER Terlazziraf Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Projec- tion l, Z, 3, 4, College Club President 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Home Room Repre- sentative l, 2. Always chipper is this successful lad. INIARIE RILEY Home Ecorzanliw Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Com- mittees Zg Booster Representative 2, 4. She possesses simplicity and modesty. '1--, T' ARCHIE RADER Clarriraf Booster 33 Band 4, Swing Band 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Track 3. He looks toward the cheerful side of life. 9 at .., I x ff i x. X RONALD RAINSBERG General Dramatics 2. 3. His achievements are many. GILBERT REIMAN Hi-Y 1, 23 Booster l, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, Z, 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 3. Gilbert makes the best of things. JOYCE RICE Clarriral Y-Teen 1, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, College Club 4, Timer Staff 4. Shes ready to smile anytime. HERMAN ROBERTS General Booster l, 2, Projection 5, Leaders 4. A true friend is the best. SAI-LY ROCKENBAUCH DOLORES RODRIGUEZ Cfffffffll Commercial Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 42 BOOSYU 1, 2, 3, 41 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 43 SCrViCC I-6314116 42 Roaring IQOIS 4- D College Club 4, Operetta 3, 4, Band 3, Precise manner with a friendly, quiet 42 Maioreue 3, 4. Committees 5, 43 Yale. WHY- 43 Harvard Manager 3. Versatile, with a top-notch personality. ,S JACKIE ROGERS Commercial Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster 1, 2, 3, 49 Quill and Scroll 43 College Club 4, Business Stalls 3, 4, Student Council 2, Yale-Harvard 1, 2, 3, Roaring 100's 3, 4. A friendly maiden always full of pep. JOAN RUDA Commercial Y-Teen 1, Secretary 2, 3, 43 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 43 Office As- sistant 4g Committees 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Roaring 100's 3, 4. With her sparkling personality and fine abilities, she is destined to a bright f. RITA ROSSETTI General Booster 1, 2, 3, urer 2. Quiet and modest 5, future. ,Va ,' ' if 2' 5 EASTER RUSSELL Commercial Booster 1, 2, Staffs 1, Committees 1. Filled with good cheer. JACQUELYN RUTKOFSKY Clarrical Booster 1, 2, 3, 4g Choral Club 3, 43 College Club 4, Operetta 3, 4. Her voice is her passport to success. PERRY SCHLEMMER Industrial Arn Booster 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 2, 3, Graphic Arts 2, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4, Carefree and always ready for a good time. 4, Art League Treas- Ll Z, ALBERT RUSSELL Clarrical Boosters 1, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4g Base- ball Manager Zg Football 1. He is easy to get along with. ANTOINETTE RUSSO Commercial Y-Teen 3, Booster 1, 2, Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet and modest is this las RONALD SCHASER Occupational 3, 43 Movie S. Booster 1, 2, 3, Industrial Arts Club 3, Movie Assistant 1, 2. Friendly and sincere. HARRY SCHMUCKER Commercial Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Red 'Cross Representa- tive 2. He has an active way and leading per- sonality. PAUL SCHWAGER NANCY SCHWALENBERG General General Bccster 1, 2, 3, 43 Choral Club Z, 3, Pro- Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4 iection 1, Leaders 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2. Leaders 2, 3, 4, Yale-Harvard 2, 3. Areliable,good-natured lad. Sweet, petite, and a friend to all who 7 know her. VICTOR SHAHEFNI Boosterl 7 3 4 Football l. Vic 601055 every thine he does. B oster l 7 3 Choral Club l, 2, 3, 43 ass Othcer l Band l, 2, 3, 43 Pep n l 7 3 Orchestra 1, 23 3, 43 Student Council 1 23 Track 1. Talented in many ways. Y l 3 Boo ter 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3, 43 Swing Band 43 Orchestra l Z 3 43 Football 13 Track A genial lad one of the best. Booster 7 Proyection 13 Leaders 4. Conservative and reliable. BARBARA SHA FFR Commercial Y-Teen I, Z, 3, 43 Booster l, 2, 3, 4' Committees 1, 23 Roaring l00's 3, 4. Quiet in manner and fun to be with. I . JENNY SHANNON Cfdrriral Booster 13 Z, 43 Leaders 2, 3, 43 Col- lege Club 43 Dramatics 4: Committees 2, 31 YaleAHarvard Cheerleader 2, 3. 5 Cheerful and sparkling in personality. r7?. t xll f 'E' GRACEANNE SHEETS Clarrifal Y-Teen 2, 3, 43 Booster 2, 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Business Staff 43 Yale-Harvard 2, 3, 4. A pleasant personality and neat appear- ance. DORIS SIMIA Clartiml Y-Teen l, 43 Booster 1, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 College Club 43 Timer Staff 43 Committees 3. Considerate, cheerful, fun-loving. .-0. DOROTHY SIRPILLA Commerrial Y-Teen 3, 43 Booster 1, Z, 3, 43 Roaring lOO's 4. Young in heart and spirit. HARRY SPANG General Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. Energetic and earnest in all he does. TOMMIE LUE SMITH General Booster 3, 4. Friendly and considerate at all times. JOYCE SPARKS Commercial Red Cross Representative 3. A willing and ambitious worker. CAROLE SPIES Commercial Y-Teen 2, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Timer S'af1 4, Office Assistant 4, Committees 2, 3, 4. A combination of talents. JERRY SPEARS GERALDINE SPICER C077l7I16fL'ldl Ggngfgl Hi-Y 1, 2, Projection 4. Boogfef 4, Always has a friendly smile. A cheerful outlook on life. AGNES STAHLMAN Commercial Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. A swell girl with the will to do. ANN STEPKA Clarrical Y-Teen 2, Booster 4, Projection 1, Dra- matics 2, Thespian 1, Fall Play 1. Many line things rolled into one. FRED STEVEN I ndurtrial Art: Booster 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 3, 4. His deeds merit attention. GLORIA STILLO Commercial Booster 2, 3, 4, Service League 4. Quiet, friendly, thoughtful. DALE STRANATHAN Clarrical Hi-Y 1, , , , Choral Club 3, 4, College Club 4, Art League 3, Operetta 3, 4. He has many fine abilities. DONNA SUCIU Clarrifal Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, College Club 4, Operetta 3, 4, Staffs 4, Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Roaring 100's 3, 4. Her cheerful personality and smile has and will always bring her many friends. FERNE STONE Clarrical Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian 1, 2, 3, 4, . Fall Play 2, 3, 4. Pleasant smile and friendly ways. ROGER STUTLER General Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Projection 3, Movie Assistant 3, Football 1, 2,- Baseball 1. His ideals are high. STUART SUMMIT Clarrical Hi-Y 1, 2, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4, College Club 4, Varsity Debate 2, 3, 4. He has many outstanding qualities and a good sense of humor. MARILYN SWAIN Clafrical Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 41 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4g College Club 4, Art League 4, Library Assistant 3, 4. Gentle in thought and manner. BARBARA SWEARENGIN Co m m ercial Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4 A pert lass with a pleasant personality. JOHN SWANT Clarrical Booster 4. A worthy and true friend. BEVERLY SWIHART Home Economicr Y-Teen lg Booster lg Time Representa tive Zg Red Cross Representative 3, 4 Earnest in all her work. ALVIN TAYLOR General Booster 33 Industrial Art Club 3, 4. Quite a fellow to all who know him. CHARLES THOMAN General Hi-Y 1, 25 Booster 1, 2, 3, 43 Projection 1, 2, 4, Track l. The fates have been kind to this easy- ' going fellow. EDDIE THOMAS General Track 4. Agreeable and thoughtful. PAT THOMPSON Commercial Y-Teen 4g Booster 4, Library Assistant 2. An engaging smile and efficient manner. BETTY THRASHER Commercial Booster 1, 2, 3, 4g Office Assistant 3, She has a smile for all she meets. STELLA TSANGEOS Commercial Booster 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Secretary 31 Service League Treasurer 4, Office As- sistant 4g Committees l, 2, 3, 4, Yale' Harvard Cheerleader lg Roaring 100's 4, Get-Acquainted Club l. Her smile and personality are tops. BILL TOROK Commercial Booster 4g Track 45 Baseball 4. He is liked by all. JEWEL TRAVIS Commercial Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Booster 1, 2, 3, 4g Leaders 2, Secretary 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 45 Class Vice-President 39 Library 2, 3, 43 Staffs 4, Office Assistant 3, 4, Student Council 3g Committees l, 2, 3, 4. Her radiant personality makes her a true gem. CHARLES TURNER General Booster I, 4, Graphic An ideal companion and friend. g CLAYTON UMBLES Clauical Hi-Y 3, 4, Booster Treasurer 3, Student ball 1, 2, Varsity 3, 43 Track 1, 3. A popular leader with many fine abilities. - BILL VAN NOSTRAN Clarrical Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, College 4, Library 3, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. A fellow full of lif come. ROSE VARGO Com mercial Y-Teen 3, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4. Bright eyes and a pleasing personality. NICK TRIFELOS Clarrical Latin lg Booster ,1, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 1, 2, 3, President 4, College Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 3, 4, Home Room Representative I. A fine leader with a striking personality. PATTY TRITT Clarrical Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4, Leaders 2, 3, 43 College Club 4. This charming lass has a way all her own. Arts 3, Secretary 4. ,vi AMELIA UMBLES Clarfical Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Representa- tive 4g Football and Basketball Usher Z. Quiet spoken and friendly. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Council 3, 4, Foot- KATHRYN UNTCH Commercial ' Booster I, Z, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4. What she does is done well. e and witty as they BEVERLY VAN VOORHIS Commerrial Office Assistant 3. A sincere girl through and through. MARILYN WALTNER Clartiral Y-Teen 2, 4g Booster l, 2, 3, 43 Choral Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Quill and Scroll 41 Class Treasurer 2g Hallguard Chairman 4, Operetta 3, 4, Timex Staff 4, Service League 4, Committees l,'Z, 3, 4. A pert miss with intelligence, wit, and friendliness. DOLORES WADE Home Economic! Y-Teen 3, 4, Booster 33 Timer Staff 4, A sweet disposition and winning smile. RODNEY WARBURTON 8 Claniral Booster 4. A fine fellow with a carefree disposition. Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, It EUGENE WATSON General SHIRLEY ANN XVI-IALEY Cfariiml Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, Booster I, 2, 3, 4, Latin 1, 2, 3, Choral Club 4, Operetta 4, Service League Vice-President 4. She has the gift of friendship for every- one, BEVERLY WHITE Commercial Y-Teen 4, Booster I, 2, 5, 4, Movie Assistant 2, 5, 4. Petite, with winning ways. LOUISA WILSON Home Emnomicf Booster I, 2, 3, 4, Ofiice Assistant I, 2, 3, 4, Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. An admirable girl with many line qualities. MAMIE WINN Genera! Booster I, 2, 3, 4, Library 2, 3, 4. A pleasant girl, always chipper. PHYLLIS WOLF Booster 2, 3, Leaders I. DAVID WEBER Clarriml Colleue Club -I. YOU Can CICPCUKI on him I0 do his UIm05I- He always has a good word for everyone. J 1 '31 fa., ,....ace,ifii'ff.g 'Z VIRGINIA WI-IALEY General Y-Teen 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, 5, 4. She has an air of friendliness all around her. JANET WILLARD Commerrial Y-Teen I, 3 ,4, Booster I, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 5, 4. She always has a smile for each and everyone. PAT WILSON Commercial Y-Teen 4, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, College 4, Committees 1, 4. Cute and cheerful-always willing to lend a helping hand. BOB WOLFARTI-I LARRY WISE Clarfifal Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Booster 1, 2, Vice- President 3, 4, Class President 1, Foot- ball Manager Zg Student Council I, Z, Treasurer 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Swimming 3, Track I, 2, 4, Base- ball 3. His personality and ability in leadership make his future bright. Commercial C14-Him! Y-Teen 132, 5, 41 BOOSICF 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, Booster 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club I-CH'-ICFS 2,1 I, 2, F.T.A. I, College Club I, Oper- Cheerful and pleasant always. etta 2, A sense of humor with the power to laugh. DAVID WORSHIL Clarrzcal Booster 1 2 3 4 Quxll and Scroll 3 4 College Club 4 Hallguard 2 3 4 Staff 3 Ed1tor1nCh1ef 4 Commlttees 3 Swrmmmg 2 3 4 Trackl 2 Home Room Representattve 3 As Editor Dave dld a superb job Hrs abllltres and wmnlng personality make hrs future brxght BEVERLY YOUNG Commercial Y Teen 3 4 Booster 1 2 3 4 Tzmer Staff 4 Her frrendlmess and smlle are her chref assets GRACE ANN YURASITS Commercial een 1 2 3 4 Booster 1 2 Choral 1 Qutll and Scroll 2 3 At Leaguel 2 3 4 Lrbrary 2 Staffs 4 Movxe Assnstant 1 2 Commnttees 1 2 Ambrtnous and likeable JOAN ZUPP Commercial YTeen 1 Booster I 2 VxcePres1dent 2 Presrdent 4 Hallguard Chaxrman 4 Roarrng 100s 3 4 Servtce League 4 Queen Attendant 3 Queen 4 Ofhce As srstant 3 Student Councxl 2 Secretary 3 4 Commnttees 2 3 4 Yale Harvard 3 . joan has outstanding quality in leader- ship. Her sparkling personality ' admired by all, fain BETTY WYNNE General Y Teen 3 Booster 3 4 Choral 3 Com mrttees 1 A cute mlss wrth a good sense of humor KENNETH YOUNG General Football 1 2 3 4 Track 3 Always strlvxng to win JEAN ZECK Clarrual YTeen 1 2 Vrce Presrdent 3 4 Booster 1 2 3 4 Choral 4 College 4 Oper etta 4 Cheerleaders 2 3 4 Head Cheerleader 4 Student Councrl 1 Com mrttees 3 4 Yale Harvard 3 4 Home Room Representatlve 2 A peppy lad fun lovmg and carefree ED MCILWAINE Commerczal Course Boys Leader 3 Track 3 4 A quiet and courteous lad These girls are selected for maintaining high averages their first three years at McKinley. They direct freshmen to classes in September, and usher at various activities throughout the year. At Christmas time mem- bers provided food and clothing for a family. The officers are Bonnie Hawk, Presidentg Shirley Wlialey, Vice-Presidentg Greta Erickson, Secretaryg Stella Tsangoes, Treasurer, Miss Inez Summers is the advisor. GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE R014 I-Patty Gonder, Gloria Stello, Marian Gritliths, Martha Patterson, Marilyn NX'altner. Rua' .2-Carol Close, Sally Campbell, Shirley Xwhaley, Stella Tsangoes, joanne DeMark, Evelyn Jacobs, Rau 3-Shirley Leech, Carol Lipliins, Greta Erickson, Bonnie Duck, Sally Rockenbaugh, Carolyn Grunder, Bonnie Hawk. COMMITTEES R014 I - Shirley Brown, Stella Tsangoes, Marian Gritliths, Joanne DeMark, Carol Spies, Rau' 2-Carolyn Grunder, Greta Erickson, Margie I-lovance, joan Eer- guson, Kay Barthelmeh, In the fall and spring the juniors and seniors held their parties. The success of these parties was due largely to the work of the food, program, decorations and publicity committees. 51 A XT ' 3 ' un- YN ,Z in-1' .4--f ,J 3 V I ,I 1 1 i' est Years of Cur LIVGS as Underclassmen 'I1lL 1D1L1xf.,f0L1llL1 0f 0111 51.11001 11115 'I 1kc plus 11110115 011r 111111crQ11sS XX L L11cr1s11 11111 I1LXLf1L1 P188 -1 I . L - , . li, , I ' 1 'L 1 ' K1 .. 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L 3 JUNIOR HONOR ROLL JUNIQR UFHCLRS Prerzdenz Roger Crawford Vice Prerldent Willie Cotton Setrenzq Thamy Korosides Tfeaiurer Dennis Roman Rru I-Sora Hect, Rose Mary Ringle, Thamy Korosides, Jo Ann Firrelo, Paul- ine Hess, Mary Ann Surtz. Row 2- janet Leech, Ruth Bucanan, Nancy Crosely, Elbus Kotanides, Row 3- Elizabeth Monticue, Mary Bumes, Doris Sticlxle, Carol Van Dorsten, Pat Minor. Rau' J-jelf Strayer, jack Rice, Bob Turner, Bob Nixon, jack Chin, Ronnie Riegler, Ernest Brown. 57 f 74' urn 'Q X! The main event of the juniors was the planning of the junior-Senior Prom which was held May Sth. The juniors had charge of all the arrangements for the great event, which was a grand climax to a won- derful year. These are the junior students who have maintained an average of 90W or better and who will be candi- dates for National Honor next year. ,pQ 2- 2, M V, . C Q f g a' xy Ye' X9 I' J Afxlqex bg sf. I A JL Rau I Ronald Abatangelo Eunrce Adams Sandra Aguado Duck Albert Pat Alllson Barbara Amrcone Donald Anderson Lynn Angel Betty Armstrong Betty Arnold Rou 2 Barbara Atkrnson Maryorre Auvle Vrrgmra Barley Glorla Barr Joe Bandy Mary fy Q I' 1 9 Alrce Banfield Antonro Barros Antomette Barboza R014 a Glenda Barkley Vrvran Barnhart Gloria Barth Anna Bastqums Drck Battxsta Ralph Bauhof Roberta Baxter Charles Beaumont Joe Bednarczyk Robert V 2 I l Beers vl ?' ill aaae Rou 4 Carl Belcheff Drck Belcher june Bennafleld jerry Berger Shlrley Berstler Al Bxschoff Margaret Blackledge Kathryn Blas 1ng.,am Gaye Bolltho Dean Bolton R014 5 Alfred Bonner Delores Bonner Eldorls Bonner Orrm Bose Dortha Bowlnng, Bud Caporalr n ? an I Broda John Brown Mary Brovyn R014 6 Zella Brovsn Cora Bugman Mary Bumes Pat Burke Thaddeus Burns joe Bush Louvenla Caldwell john Campbell Ralph Campolleto Rose Q 1? 1: Rou 7 Wrllre Carter Anthony Ceraolo Russell Chance J k T D l ac om any Antornette Dastolfo june Davls Ron 9 Wnlson Chrn Larry Clarke jim Clauss Nanty Clevsell Dalsy Chfford Deese Pat De Vayer Erdme Deyys George De Xarmon Nlrchael Bruno Codespore Marvln Cooper Rau 8 Barbara Coplan Draconlonas Alvera Drana Shrrley Drckenson jo Anne Drtker Wlllle Cotton Berthold Coulter Roper Crawford Nancy Crosley hoof Vera Dxckey joeD1tella ,8 A' Q E l C f' f 4, s s A N f rs 1 A - as fr ,. X Q' Q ' Q fl' , ff ' a it 4' - . ' 9 .1 Q Z,-I Y: ' ' A .ffr 4 rs l NV AX A 6 QlL'QQ3x1,, , ,,'L 3 lk t fi f f I A 3 ' 4- vii . cf' QE 3 1 V A 4, ' 4 R. an - , T? w Qt all ' 'f 31 R R is as , 1 5 B f I .f 3 fa if' ' , Q f 1 A ', ' 4 .. .. A - . , 4 ,, A I l Q x so .r 4-' V: .1 r ,f f il T r A X as + ,Ira I r f' .r 4 S32 A ' f nj 'f f 2 ' ' V 2. ,vfr lv .,, I I , KX I VZ: I .1 'S - . Q4 Y . AD VY' XM gk - if V A .I X. 1 Q A gf 4 -'P N 1 f' W ' ' 'Q R . f , A ,, , I I , ,R Ron I Bob Doane Gene Duery Donald Dutton Shlrley Drvens Pat Dvyyer Ruth Early Delores Ellrnzton Nancy Eror Vrrgrnra Evangelrstrne Rlchard Everhart Rou 2 Mary Fach Kenneth Farmer Joanne Farr JoAnne Frrrarello Carolyn Frsh Robert J' Frsher Sally Fonte Lours Ford Rou 3 Beverly Forester Dar lene Fralergh Allce Franklm Robert Fry Wrlt Garner Barbara Gast man Irene George Joseph George Mlckey Geslalt John Ghezzr fl 1- ,-. XX Rou Paul Genther June Glodde Geraldrne Glover aclt Goldman Shlrley Gorrell Glenda Goss Carolyn Greathouse Susan Grossman Anna Gurdone Frances Gullett Rou 5 Adrlene Gunnoe Thomas Hart Dean Hall Wrllre Hall Ann Hamley ,ZA IL Ron Shlrley Host Allen Howard Melvln Howard Larry Huff Tom Hur, Jaclt Humphrres Margaret Hussett Jack Hutchinson Julra Hyman Larry Ickes Rou 8 Vrolet lttescu Arlene Jaclxsrch Rosemary Jacobs Gary Jacobson Paul James Russell Johnson Joanne Haubert Lols Healy Sara Hect Rou 6 James Henry Helen Heropoulos Eleanor Hess Betty Hesson Allce Hrller Wallace Hoclclng Myrna Hogue Vrrgrl Holden Kathryn Hoover Sherman Horowxtz Margaret Jones Marrlyn Jones Rau 9 Rosemary Jones Sophne Kafldres Dolores Karber Lourse Kerth John Krnney Joyce Krrlt wood Shrrley Krsh Hrlda Klrne Lee Knopf 59 fs V . E-1' Q . J 1 VV V ' K 1- 'O I I 2 f X , J , 1 ' - f I I J A z . 4 3 3 2 ' 1 A it ,, , V Q c 1 X X -r A 'f 9 - V v 9 ,V 1 3 ' V K3 'Q P J :if-JR ,l ' J - Vw J . rl li 1 . 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Lancaster Barbara Langbemg Sherry Larson Row2 janet Leech joan Manos Shelby Manbeck Elame Margolns Phyllls Marrol Margaret Leech Carol Leldrg john Lrebx Roger Lmt Shirley Arnold Marks E .. .33 t..E R011 4 Sherman Martm Ronald Maskln Smrtty Mathews Elxas Mlkes Alberta Mxlano Dale Mlller Dons Miller Kathleen Mlller McDevs Francrs McDonald Carol McNeal Mrldred Melanoff Rou 6 john Mrncks Nlck Moauro Elizabeth Montrcu Margaret Marllyn Melhorn Bearrrce Melnxchenks Carmel Mrcclche Row 5 Moore Lerha Murphy Jenny Murures Betty Nelson Eloxse Nemll John Mrchanlxdes Margaret Mldcap Shxrley Mrlhaltean Mary Bob Nixon Charlotte Noland ?Q?,'2?., X W3 Rau 7 Prmcella Norwood Drclc Nycum Vrolet Ogle Joyce Joyce Prurtt Roger Prysock Rau 9 Rrchard Radoserrc Ronald Osrrov Arlene Owens james Papaleo Paula Paulos john Perry Rannsburg Ruby Rarlrff Myra Raush Nancy Reed Ed Rehfus Lawrence Perry Steve Perduk Rou 8 Drck Perko Rrchard Ronald Rengler G1lbertRexman Brll Reynolds jack Rrce Phrllrps Shrrley Plosky joan Pope Mary Poulson Dons Prete 60 4 Q J' Q W r 'fe' ' 4 f ' . x A 1 f .2 X Y g h 5. ii if f Xl ,, af W 3 X? 2 A Ak , kg l 6, . 1 ,f Y V' f X I K, , . 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' ' ' , A f xx W V, f X A X 'VI' 1 'S . l ' d l . 1 I f n L ' ,L V '3 L ll ll' 7 4 1'-1 , 1 ca L V, , ,A A Y. , ., V. , , .r XY I -' I L ,rx A ,, ' V rf r ' , I1 1 , , . . fr . .. ll X ' 5 fr Rau I Shirley Richardson Rosemary Ringle Nancy Robertson Herman Roberuss Dennis Roman Angie Romero Marlene Rose Freda Roth Phyllis Rotteanno Carolyn Rove Rau 2 Carolyn Rowlands Kenneth Ruse jean Saltian Rosemarie Salmen Richard fYXLx. r' Rau 4 Douglas Smith Edith Smith Herman Smith Tom Smith Mike Sousseris Carol Spaulding lerry Spearo Ronald Steffen Fred Stephen Donovan Stephens Rau 5 Delores Stickel Louie Stillo jeH Strayer Ray Street Bob Stulka Peggy Sturm Roger Stutler Pr, 'T U fs IX! l .1 Scheuser john Schovherger James Schutz Maryanne Schwartz Rau 3 Eleanor Sebrans Marla Sexton Ralph Seybald Masid Shaheen Vic Shaheen Delores Shaulter Ernest Sheeler Shirley Sickles Emily Silvery Marvin Singhaus aw- 3? Howard Sukles Rau 6 James Sullivan Terry Swant David Tarauk jim Tassey Alvin Taylor jo Ann Temsey Charles Thoman Patty Thomas Anne Tolin Shirley Tookey 53 223 X 3,2 Q .,.4 Rau Raymond Torrente Rithard Torrence Alfred Tovissi Sandra Walter Betty Walters Raymond Walters Sandra Walther Dorothy Trammell Shirley Tumaslty Bob Turner judy Vandor Rau Q Pat Warheld Bob Washburn Eugene Watson Daxid Carol Van Dorsten loe Van Horn Harold Van Wy le Rau S Way Virginia Whaley Carol Whirmyer Glenn Wilds Nlargaret ' r I A ' 3 , 4 K X K Li I V . ' i '- ' C ,- - fl , X ll' V 15 l - rf!! K' 'e D y 1 ' Q-. it . 'lib if iz i re-T T fr' l C 3 . il . ai i Y 3 ' l . 61: X. Z' r . 1' Q Z. V n . Q .L A N I in T or ' i. X f . ' y iq? B P Q. '-I ? ', T 'Rf ' t X Y L K9 ' Tfs A l X i 6 3: .f 5 ' - l ,Z ' t-V -F 9 1 an ' t V A Y A - . l' it . Q ' Y A . . 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' , 1' A , A,, , Josephine Varela, Wfilliam XY'atft, Ella Mae Wallace, Eula Walter, Winn, Ethel Mae VC'right, Virgil Yoder. 61 Run I-Charlotte Yoho, Gertrude Yuho, Donna Young, Franklin Young, Shirley Young. ff 's 9 Z iw: .1 1,4 I- ' l-in QQ' U: v fzv.-4 ,-A 'X P4 xx s' 3 f ' ,incl-1 Z I X 45: ,g t 1-..., , x President Vice Preridenl Secrelarg Treasurer SOPHOMORE HONOR ROLL Rou' 1-Hope Walent, Julia Paul, Alma Sonntog, Marilyn Hackathorn, Dorothy Lang, Sally Hohn, Joan Mock, Rou' 2-Jean Popa, Carol Kalisar, Sandra Russ, Joan Bullet, Ruth Eleen Trump, , Evie Ellis, Francis Kalanski, Doris Nist. Rau' 3-Roberta Gotthelf, Sandra Stinson, Nancy Garris, Marilyn Stark, Emily Dryer, Adele Warren, Suzie Cherry, Linda Gurber, Rou' 4-Faye East, Pat Antonio, Shir- ley Linrode, Cynthia Bishop, Sandy Rice, Geniveve Adam, Pat Thompson, Jean Hetrick, Donna Medoff, Bill Zinn. Rou' 5- , David Kaiser, Dick Hawk Richard Hunt, john Eber- hard, Fred Scoville, Lenaro Knell, Mel- vin Schwarzwald, Stuart Bloom. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS David Kaiser jean Goss Sally Hohn George Petrofl Hidden talents are becoming known as the Sopho- mores complete their second year at McKinley. Their officers led the class efficiently and there was a friendly feeling among the Sophomores which came from a pride in their achievements and satisfaction with their fellow classmates. These sophomores have maintained an average of 9O'Zn or over and have had lots of fun also. It is no easy task to rate good grades with extra activities on the side. fl ff A xg l N wrdfx .D Rau I Abder Abraham Dorrs Abrams jack Ackerman Gene Armatas Shrrley Arnold Alma Asburey Ed Aufderherde Rau 3 vreve Adams Dave Agnes james Alfred Robert Alonza Grace Lovre Austrn Ann Aycoclt Louise Baqnolra James Barley Joan Amrcone Dale Amstutz Mary Anderson Rau 7 Mary Anderson Barley Kenneth Bandr Francrs Barkley Kenneth Bell Marrlyn Eleanor Angelantonr Patrrcra Antonra Gerald Apstern Audy Benedrct Shrrley Benford as . 4 M Rau 4 Roman Bennett Robert Berger James Berrmg Cynthra Brshop Stuart Bloom Delores Bomar jane Bond Carl Bonner Charles Boomhower Davrd Boord Rau 5 Drck Booz Albert Boss George Brady Sharon Brady -Iacquellne Brrcker Ernestrne M1 WL wrrg.,ht Shrrley Cbse vyt1g.,ht Shrrley Case Cherry joan Chufar W I U Brown Margaret Brumma jack Brunbaugh Rau 6 Betty Bryan Bessre Bryant Openell Bryant Joanne Bulat Thareen Burrrs Delores Byrant Jerry Caldwell Shrrley Caldvsell Pat Campbell Phrlrp Capper L dl Fl 21 Q R XI 'T1 N : Il' D D mffn 222: 3'-22,9 'V :J 5-5 .1 909: S22 'ue-l 013391 Zac-P-'fL -4--40 t-4 D GJ 3590 Hifi? -SU 0: 5 -700: 31:1-::-.T 965 LEE? 3:13:51 S rw 877' ,E'?n 229' 222 U3 5525 5210- ,,,'2-'ii N 000 EESQ : :U- 'Ugao-' ,dw ra UF' 5 s-W mga?-C'- WN 'C Urinn O N QNBQ -OEET 5525 SBP? :a rg Emma E00 U- ' H... 5229 :r Q. :mira c- U D-209. gm-1m :DN Wai rv-.tus U 9.0 ere? v':r 53 ::7U ' 0 in W0 -n O ogcg- -7-1 W :: 5 1 1' Darley Vlff,lHlB Davenport 4 Nl Rou I Margaret Debaul Eleanor De Nuckle janxce Doetzel Bob Doerschuch Danxel Donato Mrke Donofrro joan Dover Clarence Dreher james Dreher Betty Drewery Rou 2 Emrly Dreyer Ronald Drxnkhouse Walter Duke Harold Dyer Fay East Row 4 Dulce Fernandey Brll Frte joan Flaxz Jusune Flershower Betty Fletcher Robert Flynn jose Fontes Ronald Franch Ronald Franch Nelson Freedman Row 5 Nancy Garrrs Velma Garrison Barbara Gaumer jean Goss Roberta Gotthelf Albert Graham Jnm Graham fnaqx IF: ,X .5 Rau 7 Patrrcna Hardin Walter Hardnnp. Dorothy Harrrsberger Duck Hawk Thelma Hayes Brll Hempel y ey Henry Patrrcra Hensel Jean Hetrxck Rau 8 CarnellH1g,htovser Homer Hrlty Charles Hmton George Hrssong Tom Hockmg Mona Henr Shrrl f Q To Qt john Eberhard Kathryn Eframedes Benton Elrtrrtzze Rou 3 Essre Ellrott Harvey Embly M3fy8llCC Folacar Patrrcra Errckson Vrolet Escot Charles Evans Charles Farey Davrd Farr Vrctor Fedelr Patrrcxa Felty Stan Greenbaum Rau 6 Joan Gregory Dorxs Greku Hubert rrmsley Lrnda Guber Felxpe Gurnaldo Emmayean Hackathorn Marrlyn Hackthorn Larry Halter Nancy Hammond Prlscrlla Haney I I -3 E.4,..a-5-'mr Joann Hogue Sally Hohn Geraldme Holm Roz: 9 john Horner Pat Hosteller Betty Hozel Wanda Hugerly Donald Humphrres Rrchard Hunt Wlllram Huth George llves Ivr Ilves Shxrley Irons V ' ? Z ? A .. 4 .. K ' ., .- X , . ' fn'-.ti Wal Alai all lk' f ' V V All wr f Q 1 , 3 ,L 2 0 'f 1 f 1' . ' l li ' B , ' v I V 1. .V ' o , ,f f lm y ,Q - r E . 'Q G ' 3 ei Q A' ' in ' V ll ,,, 3 ' . 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I 66 S-J 40 'vt RQ WRX Ron I Harold jack james jackson james jackson jack jacobs Robert james Adnan johnson Bill johnson Davld johnson Odessa johnson Lxola jones Rou 7 Gall joseph Walt jourdan Marne jullan Bobbx jean jyxes Davxd Kanser Anastas Karxprdes lrvtn to fi QQSQZ Rou 4 john Kompara jxm Kortrs Way ne Kost Phnltp Kousan Ann lxralness Carol Kroh Sherry Kroycxlt hlllxe lxrouchah Shlrley Kuemerlx Paul lxuhnash Rau 5 judy lxutrneb Loxs Laney Dorothy Lang., Davtd Latham Penllope Layarldes Lorelta Layton l AA leur flax Ron 7 Sally Magee jerry Magxsano George Maltsnm Mary Mamuso Donna Mannst Blll Mannst Barbara Mann Carole Mann VIILIHIH Marchand Alvaro Martms Rou 6 Betty Maurer une May Robert May Lynn hlCC0l'ITllLlx Donald McDermott Estella Katusm George Keeton Rom 3 Betty Kelly Charlene Kelly Ralph Krdd Charles Kllllans Helen Klnch Francls Klanxnskx joan Knappenberger Leonard Knell Pat Kneubuch Carol Kolxsar I J! K L4 Q , Hayes Leavell john Leonardos Rou 6 Bessle Llghtner jo Ann Llndxck Shlrley Ltnerode janet Little Marty Logan Delores Lombard: Roosevelt Lowe Eleen Lxrcos jack Luher Nlclt Lulos ft ix X rf McDonald Shelby McDonald Albert Mcllwaln Rou 9 Norman McNeal DlClx McV1cker Donna Medoff Ronald Meese Charles Melmthewskx jo Ann Mxker Carolyn Mlkes juanrta Mnlhoan Beverly Mlllet Nancy Mlller 67 C 1' '-Q .-3 . X . - tl I 9 - fc M so . l 1 4, L R mfs L . l. Rl he 'l l G' ai 2 f , Q3 1. I NI K .l l ' l . '... - 1 i I' R. . El, R . 3 f R Q , L 4' 5? .F X N . l ' x.. W A 'fam A gy ' .1 ,A ' 4 , - 4 3 ta C 7 3 f I 'aff -um I y , . gr S ,,f li nl? 4 s' are LJ: L .L lkwtsl - J qs , V A t-7 N 511 lt J N L' , I , -1 l 4 A Q - 2 i L' of -- f- ' - J , , . h K ' R xy ' R Q I lf is , Ill, IN Q '. 2 Q 9 ,4 '79 7 R gm f tl 1 . . ell to Q 29 4 .-me Q, 1 7 It K L ' -f I X J. , 4 . - J NA R 1 . L Q. 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I +4 Q Q R 323 Alfred Puccr R011 6 jo Ann Puknasky Betty Pullm Dale Rad clnffe Llnda Rechtenwalt Pat Rees Robert Rengenhoch V1rg.,1n1a Rey Robert Rhmehart Sandra Rlce Pat Rres Don Sabatmn Pam Sallmen Larry Schlote Rou 9 Rxchard Schmldt Nlelvxn Schumulter Melwn Schvxarzvsald Fred Scovrlle Judy Senter Lorrame Shelly Georglen Sxckels Barbara Slagle Kenneth Slutz 'X 1,4 Rou I Dave Smrth Ed Smrth Mary Smrth Wrllram Smrth Stought Nrcholas Streamo Nancy Strmger Rou 3 Velmald Carol Snrder Don Soldaus Alma Sonntoy Rose Sprno Frances Strong Paul Stubbs Patty Stump Thomas Stutler Norma Stwrlz Stanley Marrlyn Stark Rou 2 Astrrda Staumms Rrchard bach Eddre Sulek Ronald Sucru Bruce Swager Ernest Terzan Sterner Tedder Stevenson Elrne Strdom Sandra Strnson Dorothy Barbara Tharp Y W sl? . I.a'E!?' I du 0 Glenn Thatcher janet Thomas Sue Ellen Thomas Geraldxne Tuck Rrchard Tucker Ruthellen Trump Glorla Turner Patrrcra Thompson Stewart Thompson Barbara Tmsley Betty Rau 6 Anthony Varstrs June Vance Janet Van Krrlt Darlene Toler Donald Tolley Anna Tomasrck Delores Torrence Rou 5 Vegh AlV1nce Manlyn Wadd Joe Wade Hope Walent Adele Albert Tovxssn Barbara Trego Dan Trnfelos Jeannette Trrtt Warren Bob Watson I fl' K f 1 RUN Dflfofhl WQYSOU HHWC Watson James Watson John Cora Yaney Barbara Yeary Carol Young Edward Zeltz Don W6ldC! Wlllle Wlldef Emeflal XXIIIIAFDS WAIICY WIISOD BU!! Zellna Kenneth Z131135 William Zlnn Robert Lhllef Worley Robert Worley Paul Vfrracht R zz A Marrlyn Xens 69 ,b 2 4 e r I A 1 V In , fbi 1 M X -m. A 1 0 , 3 ' ' gn, .- rt' f 1 I, -S Q n ' 3 f Q A I r lk I wr V I 'A K f igb , ts I ,XX , T u M 79 3 'E .I-3 ,. ,D Q 1, Q ' ' VJ' , ', H I T S I f ' ' ,Q f ti I I A -? 'S .Q r ,gt ', if 1' ,Q 1 F X- I 4, - K '-. 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Su. 1 . vi , ,A QE - 1 Jima X. 7 sf ' 5 1' i I J, FRESHMEN OFFICERS Prerident james Chin Vice Prerident Jane Garrett Secretary Virginia Powell 5 Treasurer Linda Elliott FRESHMEN HONOR 'ROLL Iris Baldwin, jeannett Barth, Charles Blair, James Chin, Betty Cindea, Mary Ciraci, Charles Clauson, Ruth Cline, Ralph Connor, Maria Cosentino, joseph Crawford, Mary Dennis, Eddie Diamond, Rose Dougherty, Beverly Draper, Linda Elliott, Marie Garl, Paula Blodde, Gerald Boldbery, Marilyn Goss, Robert Hadley, XVilliam Halterg Lynn Heinrich, Linda Hershell, Barbara Huberty, Patricia Hup- pert, joseph johnson, Janet jones, John Keoshian, Patricia Kirk, Luella Lewis, Kenneth Loehr, Nancy Magee, Patricia McGrath, Ruth McLaughlin, Nancy Mock, Norma Morris, Lois Netler, Raya mond Porter, Patricia Powell, Virginia Powell. Gene Profant, Doreen Quinn, Dominick Rich, Paula Schaub, Barbara Schrefiler, Patricia Sholder, William Shorthill, George Sidero, Patricia Slack, Dorothy Smith, Charlene Sparks, Susan Speelman, Tom Strouble, Lynn Telanof, Patricia Titus, Patty Unsworth, Henry Urbach, Janice Van Vorrhis, Patricia Wigal, Carol Vince, Shelly Vincent, Carol Yehnerr, Milan Zimer. 71 For their first year at McKinley the freshmen, the seniors of 1956, made a fine showing. They chose good officers who did a fine job in leading their class. These freshmen have been able to maintain an average of 90070 or more for the year, They learned that the best way to have fun is to work first, then play. Though they are only freshmen now, we are sure they will maintain their high scholastic standing in years to come. I ff: .J 'S lx ff' Rou I Edna Abram Josephrne Abram Judy Abramson Charles Wanda Barley Wrllram Barley Jerry Barr Rau 3 Betty Baker AClClESOn SIEWHII Allen Jeanne Angelflnfnnl Sheldon Aflf0W Marcella Baker Irrs Baldvyrn Shrrley Bankrer Judy Barbe Carol Henry Armstead TEICS21 Arrnstead Bob Arnold R014 2 Nancy Barnet Herald Barnhart Jeannette Barth Dave Barton Shrrley Ash John Ashley Donald Austan Ray Baechel Betty Barley Baugus f A440 Qqrrea Robert Bester Roxanne Brnkley R u 6 Wrllre Blackman Barbara Beatty B111 Becker- Shrfley Becker Carol Belrzel Shu-ley Charles Blarr Martha Blankenshrp Sue Blase Mrtchel Bloomneld Belcrch Herbert Bell Rou 5 Reuben Bell Shrrley Benedrct Jack Blythe Marlene BGSU B111 B001 Rollei' Bovlllflh James Terrell Berger Danny Berndt Ronald Berstler Don Bester Bradley Rou 4 Fred Baumgartner Brll Baxter Ida Bazen Jrmmey Beadle X 1 X ' lie 'V H f Q Q R011 7 Maggre Bradley Judy Brady Jeannette Brandenburg Burncsky Eddre Burns Donald Bush JoAnn Caldwell Jack Cal ll C l Gretchen Brechbuhter Patrrcra Brooks Wrllram Brown Nancy houn R014 J Garry Calrcoat Edvard Campbe Joe apotar Btovynsburcger Sarah Brunner Larkrn Bryant Carol Buchhert Ronald Caporalr Nora Capuano Joe Carbenra Francrs Carrort Rou 8 Jackre Buckley Sally Buckrrdge Robert Burchett Drck Katheryn Carlrn Ronnre Carnahan Alton Carter 72 f ff' , ' ,-,, . 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A ' X 1' A ' ' A S I .al 'sh 1 'P ,.f Y- Q 'wife Rou 1 Ronald Carter Nancy Casltey jerry Caslcy Marlon Cato Harold Chrdester james Chrn john Christopher Betty Cmtlea M h l Ch L w nce Cha man Madelrne R014 3 Ann Mane Crracl john Crventrno Marcrl Clark Rose Nancy Ceraolo rc ae aney a re p Charney Mrldred Cheezan Betty Chenault Rou 2 Donald Clark Wrllram Clark Robert Clatterbuclt Chuck Clavrson Gall h Chenault Robert Chess lNathan1el Chester Charles Chrdester Clay Ruth Cllne Loren Coc ran 3 9.25993 98 9, 95? E R32 fl lx Rau 4 Barbara Corhranne Wrllram Cole Frederlck Coleman Betty Corns Wanda Corns Marla Costentrno Norma Cottrell MZFIOH Coleman Jrm Collahan Helen Colombo Geraldrne Combs Rou 6 Charles Cotyk Vrrglnxa Cotylc Ralph Covnan Acnes Nancy Combs Estella Conrdate Ralph Connor R014 5 Nedra Coward Almeda Crabtree Richard Crarg Lester Cramer Anne Cook Niarvxn Cooper Shrrley Ann Copcheclt Richard Corey Crawford E1leenCravyford JoeCravuford Q , ff zz! 93 'i Rou Dolorls Crlslrp Gordon Crntorra Ronald Curat Alvm Cunnmgham Leon Curry Donald Dager Wrllre Damels Andrew Dasco Edvyrn Dashkoyrtz Nrck Davndro Rou 8 Madns Davis Dennxer Dayyson john Dedman Don DeGarmo Rrchard Dertrrct f'X james DeLrllo Susan DeMarz1o Mary Dennxs Rau 9 joyte DePetr1 Robert DePew Norma Derrrck Don DeSantes Ronald Deutler Shrrley DeVore De Lyte De Yarmen Edward Dramond Darlene Drana jaclt Drclterhoff 73 v 7 , 3 f ' S In ' , it 3 V .K ty I, - ' lv ffl f I Iliff yn I ffla fl gl ,, R - rg.- L L. 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Patty Krrlt Dorothy lxlctadle Niarjorne Klewm Ron 8 Walter Knepp Carol Kohler Mary Kondy jaclt Koury Anthony Koutras Rlchard Kowxslu Danny 3 Kramer jerry Kramer R zz 9 erry Kreaaer Robert lxronmull Pamela lxulrgovxsltr Niarx Lou lxutrovac Beurlx Kyle Phllm Lago Robert Lamar Leonard Lancaster Georae Lana Ray Lantzca Bob Latham .U ,, 5 V W4 -1 171 E V w' V 'Ev' Q , J K - 3 1. JI if I . Q - ll 1 ' ' fx ' AL vt 'Q 3 - ' 1- 3 ,Ilia - . 5 AX 1 A z 'J f I Hp Q9 r, V Q ' , ,, 1 . I -' ,K , ggi . B -A P J f Q M 1 tx '1 A .l f X fl V T ' ' l I ' . l ' , ' . . .l ' 0 I ' L V. 1 1, 3 7 if -Q 4 '. , 7 ., I l Al , AR. Q x ' V , R yr: ' V , R 1 or V XJ',-QI A , 'int ,- A f .bl , A ll fl- . 3 ar ', ,I ? at f E X ,N A A 4 1 ., ,'p,r?i, , f'5,g -9 'fe , , yi x if, - ' N h A ' 4 N' ,V , f F A K' f' -- rl . 1 , . af , .af 1 1 z V 1 Q.. gl I X Q ' Va j, . if H YW B. - j , , K - 1 'mfr t . 1 a 4 4 3 ' I ' 1 l, f Hg? 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Vlohos Paul Vodoprc Lucretra Voges Zlta Volzer Donna Vossen Donna Waddell Glenn Wade Rau 3 Charlotte Waldren Arthur Walker Harrts Walker Hattle Walker Charles Waller Nancy Waller Mary Ward Paul Warner Geraldine Warner Patty Warrrck vg- ' rmai 3 2 Rou 4 Stephen Warrrck Marrlyn Washburn Jessre Watson Barbara Watt Mary Weaver Roy Weaver Lots Jean Wendlxng B111 Whrte Jo Ann White Patty Wrgal Rou 5 Bernard Wrllard Barbara Wrllrams Beverly Wrllrams Larry Wrllrams Carol Wrlson 9 jrm Wllson Beverly Wllton Henry Wlnne Rou 6 Carol Wrpperman B1ll Wolfarth Duane Worther john Yarchak Phyllxs Yarnorrch Carol Yehnett jerry Yoho W1ll1am Yoho Donna Yost Kenneth Yost Rau 7 Sterlmg Zettlemoyer Mrlan Zrmmer Clayton Zupp W 5? I I , 41- f N , fx ' , , A . . .. r ' B ll ll . x Q U X XC. as 1 h . ' . A A 4 , 'lvl' In .. all i it W B 'xl ' A K -- ,-' , ' x nh! 1 . 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VV ,A .V . eb ' Y Z ' --f . f l'll 31 s S fr , 1 3 'ir . . l il his tw f -f iii l l David Maurer Joan Diclcerhoof Pretidenr Secretary Student Council The Student Council has been very active this year. Taking complete charge of the Massillon parade, the Christmas Red Stocking and the continuance of grace at lunch were the main projects of the year. The Council consists of seven students from the senior class, seven students from the junior class, six pupils from the sophomore class and six pupils from the freshman class. The students are elected to the council in the Spring for the following year. The Student Council was organized in l949 under the direction of Mr. L. H. Booher. Miss Elizabeth Motchman is the advisor. CJ e i f qty 'fy Girls Boosters x N, Carol Snyder Sera mf Vice-Prefrdeni rx RQ5em3fY,Rif1g1C Tony Barboza VICE-Pf?J'ld67Zf Sggfgpgfy A popular club at McKinley is the Girls Booster Club, This club with a one-hundred per cent enroll- ment does various jobs at McKinley. They brightened our cheering section with their Roaring One-Hundreds, They conducted our pep as- semblies with various comic skitchs produced by a 1 ,, joan Zupp A A K U Prefiderzz . 5' ,- ,. ' of- 'el joan Ferguson Trearurer committee of Senior girls. During the year they spon- sored two dances. This year the girls purchased a new phonograph for our parties. This year's officers were joan Zupp, presidentg Rose Mary Ringle, first vice-presidentg Carol Snider, second vice-presidentg Antoinette Barboza, secretaryg Joan Ferguson, treasurer. Their faculty advisor was Miss Ida Galbreath. Rau' I-Peggy Sturm, Millie MelanoH Rose Loncar, Carol Leidig, Toni Bar boza, Violet Ogle, Patry Allison, Ger aldine Glover, Joan Pope, Joan Firralo Rosemary Ringle, Nancy Crossley Row 2-Elbus Kotanides, Sandra Wal ther, Caroline Bowers, Joanne Dicker hoof, Carol McNeal, Jeanne Salcian Eltloris Bonner. QA r Row 1 -A. Warren, L. Gerber S Hohn, J. Hogue, D. Greku, j. Kutrieb J. Bond. Rau' 2-J. Bulet, F. Carpen- illi, M. Hackathorn, J. Paul, M. Rositti 1. Goss, J. Ray, C. Kelly. Rou 3- P Thom son H Wallent N Crumble f P i - i - Y J. Little, S. Krojcik, H. Kinch, D. Fer- nandes, B. Gaumer, J. Posey. FRESHMEN Rau' I-J. Brady, G. Clay, M. Wash- burn, N. Fisher, B. Beatty, E. Salomon, P. Wigal, R. Cline, D. Yost, A. Craw- ford, M. Venson. Ron' 2-N. Norris J. jones, B. Draper, L. Voges, M. Goss M. Davis, L. Nettler, P. Maxwell, I Thorley, M. Metz, C. Vince. Ron' 3- G. Gatto, S. Demargio, M. Blackshift, B Goodard, D. Fuller, D. Quinn. Rau 4 - 1. Buzin, B. Harp, G. Brecklvuhler, G Breckbula, Van Voorhis P. Kirk, C Waldcirn, S. Bankier. Run' 5-R I-lenke, L. Hinrich, G. Ness, R. Clark J. Smith, Z. McCarty, B. jones, N. Cook L. Elliot. 34 i 'fr' J 'RK rem' wma SENIORS R u I B Wynn N Swalenburg. Hobson J Mxnor I MLV1cker J Cur reme M Wynn H Gnbson R014 2 M Macky P Wolf B Swearengm G Yurarsrs L Wllson lN Breme A Con nmmy L xelholrz Rau Poulos S Povxer G Snllo F Amlcone G Burton B Van X7OOl'll'lS T Das ta o Ron -4 J Melloy R Rossrrn Huffman N Clay R011 5 Spncer D Brn,Ls IN Frank M Lloyd K Hcorman Ron 6 B Iams S Har vs T Jackson D Deetz M Crumb SEINIORS A 5 Ron I E Russell, L Drumm, D Sxrprllo, D Karanranres, T Donatrnr J Ruda, M Rrley Rau 2 M Degyi A Benson, B Goss, M Svva1n,J Rxce, R Mxller, C Sples Rrm 3 K Boran L Carter, M Mayle, P Wrlson, J Ap5te1n,E Frrsch Rnu 4 D Sxmra M X5C'a1rner, J Travls, C Grunder, S Campbell J Ferguson, M Kovance Rau J D VUade, C John 3s SENIORS R u I B Gronovy W Anthony H Mann 'I 'Niagrsano S Tsanaeos DeMark M Brown M Mrccnche R u S Campbell D Karam S Chufar P Dotson Ni Mack S Whaley vu mu Stone Fletcher L Joseph P Trrrr M Grrf hrhs G Garro Rou -1 B Peterson Bartrua. S Brown B Hawk S Rock Bourqum G Shannon R014 5 K Barrhelman A Clark J Zeck M Graham J Jepson J Zupp H Mac onald Rou 6 P Concatto Rogers l Kovescr B Sheets D Sucru J Kramer T l 1 . , . 1- ... l 0 - . ', . ', . , 'I ' f - .,,. ,.1J ,- .',J 'R 1 -. 'fr-' --s 1 r Y ' ' H 'W ' ' 1- V -.....,..4.... 1 , ' ' ' ' 5 S -may - ,H 4 J e- 0.2-V E x .,:.2.:.a. . YA Q x ,y,'y,,x,,,N X,l'3,..,7r . A a 5 , v 1 , F' ' V :,.--,M Y - f 4- y - pa J - ' J - -1 R T 3-D, s h, F. , D . ,aff 3 - 6 I N .4 M1 J , . . ' -. frynv xl? ' 1' ' , ' ' ' ' X 7 S Q - enbaugh, J. Chrrsrman, D. Boyd, J r 11, ' - - l - ' N, J '. ' A- f ' . . ' ' 2 :.N'1!' , - , - , V - . . ,.,r .. I . r' f 1:f-lm D ' W ' 1 .J A . ,JW-J g, y , . X .-P ,. ,-,. ' 3 l l I Y ' SQL' A 1 - - -AL U . 0 ' - . I ' . . r ', JA 7 ' V ' 'F V V ' - ' , . ' , . , ' '-' .v ,- U y - V v - a - ' 1 ', . Fd . ' 3-M. 1 V V v - v -- m ' ' ' ' ' . .- ff . - . . , BI, , . '. ' -G. v ' .KJV ' ,Y ' .V Y ej, . ' , . , . . 'Y 1. .lunior Girls Boosters Row' ' -,l. Ostrov, P. Allison, Van- dor, S. Grossman, J. Manos, V. Ogle, T. Korisides, R. Rinzle, C. Fish. Ron' 2 -A. Owens, G. Goss, A. Milano, A. Stepka, E. Smith, C. Van Dorsan. Rou' 3 -I. Newhart, N. Reed, B. Crawford, P. Durham, C. Van Dorstan, A. Guidone. Rou' 4-V. Wlhaley, S. Dickenson, M. Swartz, M. Mikes, D. Stickle, D. Prete. Ron' 5-J. Ferraro, M. Dysiclq, M. Perry, J. Loury, D. Fraleigh. Offs R014 I-D. Trammel, M. Mikis, E. Hess, B. Gasrman, A. liolen, G. Nolan, C. Axelrod, Ann Barhoza, j. Temsey, S. Mamheck. Rau' 2-R. Honcar, M. Schwartz, S. Garrell, P. Denayer, E. Silvery, M. Rother, B. Amicon, P. Black- lidge, S. Aigundo, B. Langbein, B. Lock- har, A. Hamhy. R014 5-I.. Healy, M. Leich, G. Golden, V. Freeman, R. jane, J. Pruitt, J. Torrence, L. Murphy, C. Whirimtmre, S. Sicles, V. Barnhart, P. Paulos. Ron' 4 -V. Evangist, M. Hogul, E. Wenger, M. Sexton, P. Whitman, Z. Brown, S. Wiuens, P. Xwarneld. Ron- 5-V. Baily, B. Arnold, S. Polosky, C. Bowers, P. Minor, M. Bumes, A. Knox. R011 6-E. Wallard, S. Berst- ler, C. Greathous, P. Minor, M. Bumes. Run I--B. Coplan, H. Kline, G Bolitho, C. Bergman, K. Hoover, G Bair, G. Barth. Razz 2- M. Blatlilcdge C. MtNeil, B. Melenchiea. IZ. Adams I R. Caporili. G. Yoho. Ron 3 -J N., frela. ,l. Glodde, A. Diana, S. Lcp P pert. E. Schrans. Rm. 4 - F. Gullet. B Nelson, M. Flones, il. Saltian. D. Kerher C. Rome. C. Yoho. Ron 5-kl. Knox A. Pranlclin, E. Xlfright. K. Miller. E Bonner. A. Bastionias. vl. Muretes, S Katidies. A. Romero. P36 Q Qi El.....f I Ui. 4 Rott I-S. Linerod. E. Sonntag. C Kelly, B. Fletcher, B. Miller, N. Miller, C. Htzbsin, C. Kroh, bl, Moock. Rau 2- D. MedoH, A. Vfarren, vl. Paul. C Snyder, C. Bishop, J. Pukanshy, B. Har mon. Rau 3-L. Gruger, S, Caldwell H. Walent, D Rose iler M. Cojacar . p , . D. Lang, M. Anderson, I. Ilves. Rau 4 - S. Laratich, S. Stinson, S. Codispoti, J Chufar, J. Posey, D. Greku, M. Paviledes R. Norcia. Rau' 5-D. Harrisburg, J Fleishour. Sophomore Girls Boosters Front-S. Hohn. Rau' I-B. jynes B, Cobb, H, Kinch, F. Carpenelli, C Smith, E. Haclcathorne. 1. Kutrieb, P Knebush, P. Haney, N. Cool, T Destarllo. Rau 2-j. Little, B. Parsons P. Reese, G, Patterson, C, Niece. G. Sicltles, j. Vance. G. Russel, B. Maurer Rau' 3-bl. Van Kich, M. Anderson N. Stertzbauhuh, L. Shelly, S. Muuee, A Coward. L. Jones. L. Laney, C. Chappell v -I. Goss. Rau 4 -B. Garner. VV, Catlep C. Mikes, B. Drexxery, R, Petess. bl Bullet. P, Thompson, M. Stark, G joseph, B. Kelley. D. liernadez. 37 U, 9 S . 334' U, if ,t ,. Rau' I-T. Hayes, G. Amicone, C. Mann, M. Zenos, V. Marchand, A Aycock, J. Hogue, E. Dreyer, N. Garris, J. Lindic. Rau' 2-J. Lindich, A. Krainess, S. Stinson, B. Trego, 1. Miku, V. Rey, J. Mergass, B. Mann, D. Stoughton. Rau' 3 -- D. Manist, B. Yeal M. Benedict, D. Nist, N. Phillipi, C. Nolan, S. Collins, E. Nims, D. Vegh. Rau' 4-M. Benedict, 1. Vance, V. Escot, E. Anglantoni, M. Rossetti, P. Lazaride, G. Turner, M. DeValt. Rau' 5 -P. Hostellet, N. Stringer, C. Dacy, M. Rudder, M. Hackthorne, J. Tritt, P. Cline, J. Gregory, E. McDonald. Rau' 6--S. Thoman, S. Linrode, S. Kimberly, M. Purry, T. Burris, 1. Bond, N. Crumley. 'VVS 'rival Rauf I-R. Cline, B. Kyle, M. Stall- man, S. Stamm, D. Yost, S. Baugus, G. Clay, M. Washburn, C. Vince, M. Charney. Rau' 2-J. Gunner, V. Cotyk, B. Cockron, B. Andrea, P. Yarnpvitk, E. Candidate, N, Fisher, I. Baldwin, B. Harp, L. Elliott, J. Brady. Rau' 3- D. Rees, S, Vincent, K. Carlin, N. Cot- tell, S. Nevacheh, G, Combs. M. Garl, B. Beady, B. Beatty, B. Watt. Rau 4- Z. Martin, P. Warwick, T. Karipides, M. Goss, B. Draper, M. Forjan, Coombs, C. Wilson, N. Magee. Rau' 5 -D. Depado, J. Barth, B. Hednick, M. Stephens, E. Hood, G. Ness, P. Markas, H. Hutchins, R. Binkley, P. McGratt, P. Wigal, N. Fisher. Rau' 6 - R. Perez, P. Postaway, J. Smith, R. Hinke, I, Sharp, L. Heindrich, M. Brad- ley, R. Dougherty, A. Russo, J. Garrett, N. Morris, R, Bailey, P, Kirk, L. Russ, J. Janes, B, Jones, S. Belcich. Row I-C. Whippleman, N. Browns- burger, J. Rainsberger, M. Jones, M. Logan, B. Holt, T. Armstead, L. Russo, Z. McCarty, B. Chenault. Rau' 2-J. Abraham, L, Netler, D. Vassor, G. Heathlington, J. Huprich, A. Crowford, B. Dicky, M. Cheezan. Rau 3-N. English, M. Cosentino, M. Elliot, B. Schwine, S. Holder, J. Barbe, S, Reed L. Monday, B. Corns, P. Brooks. Rau' -E. Dune, M, Turner, E. Crowford S. Devore, P. Hubert, B. Shafer, P. Hubert, N. Speck, N. Minor, M. Feathers H. Columbo, J. Angelantono, J. Cowell M. Ellington, T. Vogus. Rau 5-M Sullivan, L. Garrett, A. Crawford, M McCoy, D. Diana, C. Waldron, D. De Yarmon, J, Abram, I. Thorns, B. Grind staff, M. Ellington, L. Fike. Rau 6- S. Romero, A. Medal, J. Evans, J. Lautz M. Coleman, A. Totten, R. Toy, C Kings. C. Kimp, E. Halter, H. Walker, N. Ash, S. Becker, N. Ceratti. 88 Freshmen Girls Boosters Rau' I-L. Shafer, N. Mock, M. Hurh K. George, P, Collins, N. Capuano, C Timar, J, Brandehburg, M. Nickles, M Conley, B. Hilton, B. Heropoulos Rau' 2-B. Williams, N. Norris, C Bucheit, P. Kuligoviski, J. Mayle, R Meyers, E. Solomon, V. Powell, J Depetrie, J. Petreck, B, Baker, H Macris, S, Philpott. Rau' 3 - A. Phillips I. Bazen, P. Potter, A. Mercer, F, Sten- ton, P. Duff, M. Morris, L. Poges, M Rogers, M. Feather, E. Abraham, K Fuller, P. Gladde. Rau' -ii-V, Daven- ort K Sear D Slackford S De P - - P 1 - v - ' Marzia, A. Asbenny, P. Maxwell, P Unsworth, S. Slesser, C. Rose, D, Ham mond, C. Sparks, E, Abram. Rau 5- M, Sullivan, D. Bfarkovitz, Green, M Sitzman, J. VanVoorhis, B, Talansky M. Kleaver. C. Kohler, S. Redwine Rau' 6-C. Hardie, B. Vissoc, S Hutchinson, B. Divins, D, Heln, B Tlanski, N. Cook, P. Brooks, J. Jones P. Tuck, D. Reed. w SFNIORS Run I-D. Morgan, D. Meacham, T. Nastoli. B. Bartrain, N. Noel. C. Cook, O. Bgiltlwin. B. Broun, R, Morgan. R. Geisey, C. Clatterbutk. B. Utlineer, H. Smucker, D. Ratlclitile. Hou 2-J. Kulk, J. Kiuillmun, D. Bailey, N. Trifelos, G. Bechtel, J. Huff, L. Whse, J. Flowers, R. Eckroate, Ii. Thomas. E. Amer, Ci. lirenzel. D. Boyer. B. Brown. Ruiz ,S - D. Vforshill, J. Henry, J. Chin, P. Boyclston. Jones. V. Shaheen, P. Allen, H. Bauman, P. Miku, Grim- sley, J. Phillips. Reza -4-C. Clatter- buck, M. Fogle, C. Capestrain, D. Maurer, B. Reiter. D. Hane, C. Babcock, P. Allen. B. Shelley. K. Duke, R. Earley, B. Ducls, M. Merrian. Run 5-A. Railer, B. Gootl, G. lirenzel, IE. Mc- lntire, B. MtCoy. D. Posey, D. liver- hart, P. Schlemmer. C. Kellamis, I.. lckes, P. Carclaisas, D. Stranathan, H. Bauhoff, S. Summit, R. Jacobs, N. Albert, D. Foltz. ROL! 6-G. Mairrer, R. Kron- sis, B. Baycla, L. Ickes. SENIORS Rau' I-D. Radcliff, H. Smucker, B. Othneer, B. Torok, R. Geisey, D. Mor- gan, B. Brown, O. Baltlwin, C. Cook, N. Noel, B. Bartrum. T. Nastof, D. Meacham, R. Morgan. Rota 24B. Brown, XV. Boyer, K. Marian, H. Kar- losky, E. Arner, E. Thomas, R. Eckroate, J. Flowers, L. Wise, J. Huti, G. Bachtel, N. Trifelos, D. Bailey, J. Kauffman, J. Kauk. Rou' 3 -W. Grimsley, B. Duties, R2 Early, K. Duke, B. Shelley, H. Bau- man, P. Allen, Vf Shaheen, D. Maurer, D. Everhart, P. Boytlston, J. Chin, S. Litzenberg, E. Arner. Ruiz -1-D. Foultz, N. Albert, R. Jacobs, D. Weber, S. Summit, T. Bauhoff, W. Stranathan, P. Cardaisese, D. Posy, L. lckes, B. Baytla, C. Kellamis, B. Kimmerly, P. Schlem- mer, D. Everhart, B. McCoy, G. Iirenzel, M. Fogel, C. Capestrain. Rau 5-J. Jaeb, W. Hogue, C. Holanstein. SENIORS R014 IJR. Bauhof. J. Kalk, D. Writ- shil, L. Wlise, N. Tritolos, R. Jacobs, N. Alberts, D. Foltz, C. Cook, S. Sum- mit, B. XX'olfarth. Run J-B. Marxist. B. ixluck, J. Kimmel, B. Broxyn, G. Pyle, B. VrtnNostran, B. Peterson, lf. Rehlus, ll. Kgrrlosky, D. Vfeher. Ron' 54K. Duke, D. Gilbert, D. Goshe, D. Me.1ch.im, J. lflovyers, D. Antlerson, D. Maurer, G. Raclos. Ron -4-P. Swager, A. Ratler, J. Chin, P. Allen, D. Hane, R. Eckroate, Kanter. Ron 5-R. Warlwurtiin, B. Shelley, C. Clatterbuck, D. Fverhart, B. McCoy, B. Reiter, C. Kellamis, R. Early, D. Antlerson. Rau' 6 4C. Bahcoch, P. Schlemmer, L. Eckis, G. Bomar, J. Perry. JLYNIORS Ruiz I----T. Smith, M. Shaheen, K. lnirmer, A. Bonner. A. Marks, D. Bat- tist.i, J. Van Horn. Run J4R. Cliance, A. Cerilo, J. Henry. S. Perclukes. Run ,w -D. Ciaraux, J. Sheets. XXL Cherroxy, B. Reynoltls, Levi, R. liry. J. Strayer. Kurt 4-lf. Smith. XY. Garner. M. Cooper, J. Kanfer, D. Roman. Ron 5- L. Perry, J. George. QC Boys Boosters -IVNIORS RHI. J-R. Bgtilitif. S. Huivity. B, ' Ltxtlixtmtfi. K. Rims. R. Stizman. lf. Rchttix. vl Gliwzi, -I. Vantlcr. R. -lattmlws, Rim I-D liclthur, li. Young, L. litmpli. bl. lliplctu, -Y, Strayer, ll. Von Xlfhil. bl. K.inrcr, M, Ltuwpcr. Run' S4 Vl. C,h.n. D. lirtmmlwurgcr. xl. Berger, li l5'+tl.i. N1 5titix.izi.i. M, licslalc, l.. nw' ' ixim Ttirtence 5 wigs' '. - . Licliw l. Brown R XX it rs lvfzl HfR. Nix-tn, B. Rcyntmltls. B. Bccrx, T. Sxnint, I.. likes, C. Bell, D. Antlcrwn lvm' 6-B. Rcynoltls. wl. 1 lflmxcrs, 'lf Burns, li. Shu.-lcr, M. Sing- K x lmtiw, C. liultlictl. ' A if . Q 4 gl v 'iq A ' W. DIUNIORS R014 I-'l'. Smith, DI. Van Horn, liclthcr, B, lirotlgi, -I. Strayer, R. Buchol, li. Du.inc. Run' 2-M, Shaheen, H. Von XX'yl, B. Stuka, B. Reynolds, D. Bolton. Run' .3--V. Yotlzir, B. Nixon. SOl7llUMORlfS Run' I-P. Parker, D, Boaz, B, Cohn, ,I. xliutrhs. C. Papas, G, Olvcm, H, Zians, R. Drinlxhousc. Ron- 2-A. Armatis, D, Hunt, B. Nooman, F. Schovile, I.. Schlotc. A. Abraham, li. Cease. Ron' 5 -C. Hightower, A. Kurtas, B. Green- lmum, C. Hinttin, R. Stephen, J. Fontes, S. lfsslitlgc, H. Hicty. Run 4-H. Plot, R. Rlflhl-ICI'1lU.lLlA!l'l, G. Keaton, R. Purter, K. Slutz. -l. lfrgtmh, R. lfrumh, R. Sthniit. LQ. lli1aitvn,u.Rffti 5-bl, Alfred, - kl. Klilitiun, 5. lliumpstmn. R, Suciu, B. l ,L bxxducr. D. R.itlt'litlc:. SOl'llUfNlORlfS 13,1 f 4 Y. lictlc-li. D. Vltihnxtin. hl. litlxgriihti. C.. Hcnttin. XY. Xml. B, vltihn- wti. bl, l.pNtt-in R014 Q-rl. Vllycrs, M. Rttgtn. R. Ftcphcn. li. 'l'h.ttthcr, bl. lttkwii. li, Nrcrn. Ci. Nluxlxirix. Run ,S -A--l. lit-rrinq. -l. Htirm-r, N. Lumix. Nw. ,--l Ritlxy. 'lf Ntcwnstnn. P. Slixh. -l. l'.wrh.trt. Hut 5fH. Hclry. Nl. iiutzm. l'. Pritzy. lf. Dutthsin, D. Niltintcx. l . Ftulm. Rm fi?A. Blu- llxntin. 95 . ,ig 'oem - 0 it 1216 Boys Boosters ley. No matter when you come to McKinley you can always look forward to the annual Joint Booster Party. The Boys' at McKinley are never idle and we are sure that they already have some tentative plans for next year and the years to follow. Xworking hand in hand with the Girls' Booster Club, the Boys' Booster accomplished a great deal this year. Headed by jim-Kimmel, one of the biggest Clubs in McKinley closed another suc- cessful year. The event that stood out most this year was the annual Boys' and Girls' Booster joint Party in the Spring. This party is a tradition here at McKin- Q! 92 if' ' . Rau' l-S. Hecht M. Waltnet, 1. Paul, M. Ciraci, L. Gerber, B. Forsistee, M. Kent, D. Young, R. Buchanan. Rau' 2 -C. Rolisar, C. liotanidis, S, Cherry, Linda Hershel, B. Batty, T. KorapidiS, D- Medfiffy E- Daghlfi M' T3Yl0f Rott' 3-D. Suciu, C. Bishop, J. Ackerman, I. Katusin. Front-S. Hohn, A. Sonnatag. GQ F. T. A. F. T. A. OFFICERS-R. Buchannan, S. Hecht, I. Katusin, J. Johnson, M. Waltner. The j.L.G. Pottorf Future Teachers of America Club, chartered February 20, 1948, was founded to inform prospective teachers more about the teach- ing profession, cultivate character qualities essential in a good teacher and to develop leadership. Regular meetings of the F.T.A. Club were held at which time programs of various types were presented. There were guest speakers who told advantages and disadvantages of the teaching career, movies showing different helds of teaching, talent shows presenting talented pupils, and debates with other clubs. The club sponsored many activities this year. Some of which are Student Teachers Day, when the students became the teachersg Honor Recognition Day, when 90 average students were honored and the F.T.A. Tea to which the faculty was invited and entertained. Officers for this year were Marilyn Waltner, presi- dentg Sora Hecht, vice-presidentg Josephine Varella, secretaryg David johnson, treasurerg Hope Walent, parliamentariang Irvin Katusin, librariang Ruth Buch- anan. music director. Advisers for the club were Miss Inez Summers and Miss Ethel Swinehart. 9.3 Debate The varsity team consists of the top debaters chosen from more than twenty-five debaters of Mc- Kinley. They are joe Kalk, Stuart Summit, jack Rice, and Melvin Swartzwald. The team received many honors by placing first at the Wooster Tournament where they were un- defeated. They placed second in the all State Cathedral Latin Tournament. In january, one of the largest tournaments was held at McKinley. Approximately 300 students com- prised at that time. peted at that time. This years debate question was, Resolved, that the Atlantic Pact Nations should form a Federal Union. Melvin Schwartzwald, Jack Rice. .. '1' T 'T' if . '-Wg ,, N Susie Cherry, Donna Medoff, Melvin Schwartzwald, Stuart Summit, jack Rice Bonnie Hawk, joe Kalk, Bill Zinn Shirley Leech. Sealed'-Mr. Pfendler 5 , -4 31,3335-'Q-, 'V ,R fo eng-4 A i R . .f-, 4 'F-',tYi,-23, , J .-' 2f'S y.s.i2'-if jjj .-,A fr 'fx T' ,Q , !i'I-Li' v i 1' Q-' S ,f pf -fl' . 1 1 f in i-,ztfff 7 ' . , . ,. J 515 Jw, -N - . --Jhii, N' o . ,dj .iff s ,.1 1 1:-:Q AFV . ,.. , A -a gp -'7' '. 1 1' -' ' ', . ,A A' ,N , 1 ,. .QM K M ,f ' dxf-I .3 Q L f - ' , -- -- 1: ff - '..'-. A. ' rv e Q-.g. fp- .ir ff? - -lf. H Lg- ,sl . L .'-IJ'-4 'lit' 'KW 4- , - :-:'.LQ,-Q. ,....-.fu 3531.1 . ' 'v '-' - .-' f- . N2:.,.w Q , gt. 1 I ,: my -gy,l.f rjftiyu 'I , it 4 f -- gggfzgf I T Q- ., ' WI, -' A :lf VAAN .1 t '? ?. a'-- - .ia,.4f'5.?2t...vL: ff ' A 'FT 'f - A' Ygnq nice, fafnl J-'JL c4jo4s.d Tfduims- 'Jiang s p m.v'aH4ulIf1 1-'ne '1'4 u 1'4 '- H9J'1q Fe v 4c.u-uf QL1 gg.: , j' I-4941 Forgzynru Mcilflnley Individual Events Speech Team Ki Jg.:v' iAslF9l!NllN ' ' ,, QQ Q? Rowl D Young S Summrt J Kalk M Schwarswald J Rnce Rou 2 B Frsher P Kousare S Leech B Hawk A Warren L Schlote B Zmn Row3 S Bloom B Wxnters D Medoff Mr Pfendler These students competed tn frve speaktng events at seven tournaments throughout the year Hrgh honors were taken at Lehman Masslllon and Cathedral Latm by joe Kalk first tn ortgmal oratory ack Rrce first rn Izxtemporaneous Speaktng Donna Young second rn Humorous Declarauon Bob Parkmson and Stuart Bloom HIS! tn Oratorrcal Decla ration Donna Medofl second tn Orlgmal Ora ry Schlgy secoud rn Extemporaneous Speakmg 'X ki .5 'Az fn..- ' 4 1 . , . . . Q J , , ff .A 1 L Q 42 1 x I 'li f E ' 5.51 M' 1 V , x i 3 J nf, ' , 2 s ' f apr. YT 44 , 1' ' xf ' L ? ,',5', . 3 ' . 75, ' 5 . f ' 2 ' - , 1 of-t., 1 I I iz-4 tw ' 571: 1 A l 3 9 '- - X J W 43' lf' K is- ' . V B ' 4 rw? L ' all I -Q ' X .L .N Q f kj 5 ' l QL 1 ,L , 1 I ' 1 , .ka A N .. . uf of x , X .Q A , 96 I in Ari League l Ron' I-D. Hammond M. Bradley, B. Garmer, j Hogue, D. Greku, j Kutrih, G. Feomholtz Razr 2-P. Marital, C Rowe, I. llves, C. Chappell J. Goss, G, Yurasirs, N Crossley, S. Campbell Ron' 3 -J. Popa, I. Baldi vin, B. Hodnick, M. Coio car, R. Roca. Rau' -1-T Chin, K, Duke, B. Goss, N Maurer, M. Goss, P. Gast man, W. joudan, i , uf ,1 'C . I, ' G Y V! t . M ly, .1 I l Visits to the Art Institute and shops, student pro- Called UPOH IO make POSICTS Whifh IHC Plf1C6d 611 the grams, various speakers and 21 picnic in the spring bulletin boards. jan Jepson was president,, Grace' are some of the activities on the agenda for the Aff Yurasits vice-president, Nancy Crossley secretary ancl . ff League during the school year. This club ig often Carolyn Rowe treasurer. Miss Key W'enrick is advisor. Hall Guards s l HALL GUARD CHAIRBIAN The I-lzillguards' duty is to see that the halls remain Ron' I-H, Von W yle, B. Mack, Kalk. Run 2-D. quiet durmg Classes- Hecht, Dickcrhorlf, l.. llltltllelloltz, U. DKJI1lHflUl, hi. Thgfg arg fwqy glqgifmgn fqyf Qggh PCI-iqyd and fhg Wfaltner, 5. Grossman, A. Clark, M. Graham. Run .5-C. 11. 4 xl Uk h d I U If V4 I . d d V Gratehcuse, J, Ferguson. xl. Zupp, C. Bowers, M. Bumes, Cmlfmcn ilu I 6 gum 5 mil' Ulf A551806 to ml G. Gatto, C. Grunder, Mr. Pancake. every day, 98 Mr. Lee Pancake is in charge of gill lmllguartls :ind also chooses the chairmen. 1953 Lalin Club LATIN CLUB MEMBERS: lris Baldwin, Nancy Coombs, Anna Mary Ciraci, Hope Walent, Virginia Powell, Carol Spaulding, Paula Schaub, Philip Allan, Shirley Linerode, Alma Sonntag, Donna Medoff, Robert Turner, jean Herrick, Sandra Stinson, julia Paull, Shirley Leech, john Everhart, Genevieve Adams, Carol Kolisar. The McKinley High School Latin Club for 1952-55 has one purpose in mind and that is to serve Latin students. lt is with this in mind that the club selects the programs for their monthly meetings. Special committees were organized such as the pro- gram committee on which Bob Turner, Donna Medoff, Margaret Leech, and Susie Cherrie served. The officers for the Latin Club were Bob Turner, Slage The Stagecraft working under the direction of the Art Department, is composed of boys who build and erect the stage settings for the fall play, the operetta, the National Honor induction, commencement and many other stage productions. president, james Dager, vice-president, Melvin Schwartzwald, treasurer, Carol Kolisar, secretary, and Susie Cherrie, program chairman. The meetings occurring on the fourth Monday of each month featured programs containing: Latin songs, games, and plays. The club's activities culminate in the annual spring picinic. Crafl Membership is based on grades and citizenship. Selection to the club is made by Mr. L. H. Booher. At the end of the year, a dinner was planned for the members. Miss Martha Bozman advises the boys. Rou' I-D. Hawk, J. Caskey. Row 2-L. Angel, Miss Bozman, R. Chance, R. Geisey, E. Aliner, R. Schmidt, D. Boes, L. Cockrin. '--1.- FRLSHMANASKJPHOMORE Y-TEEN OFFICERS Rm 1451 llatkathorn, D. Greku. L. Gerber. A. Cirati. Ruta 2-O. Austin, M. Anderson, D. Harrisheruer, S. McGee, D. Medoff, C. Bishop. Dunn: the past year the Mtliinley Freshman- Sophomore Y-Teen Lluh has partieipated in varia ous attixiries. The girls held meetings mite a month Prourams or some sort were prepared tor the meetings .ind ott.1sion.1lly .1 guest speaker was imiteti to speak to the group. The tluh tries to partitipitte in .tt least .1 good time deed suth as ,uixinu money tu orphans or helping the needy. An ext-nr xxhith exeryone knows ahour is the Y-Teen formal. There are txxo of them, one in Noxemher and one in June. Une thine that has teenauers thrilled is the lwro.1tit.1stinu or Nitk Iiarrtk Tip Top Tunes Shim from the YXX'LA tit15.iIL1ftZ.i3 atrernootis. Aside from haxinu run the Y-Teen tluh also hold reliuious meetings ottasiorially. All Y-Teen tluhs or Camron are xxell knoxx n for the nne work that they .tre doin: xxith youth. IOI Rott' I-N. Mootk. K. George. N Capuana. C. Tinur, J. Branenheru, M Nithols. M. Kondy. Rffti I--B. V511 liams, N. Norris, P. Kilowsky, J. Mayle R. Meyers, Ii. Solomon, Y. Powell, H Matris, S. Philpott. Rim 3 - A Phillips, l. Hazen, D. Slatklord, A Mercer, F. Stanton, P. Duff, M. Merra I.. Voges, M. Rogers, K, Fuller, li Abraham. Rfftz ww-V. Davenport, N Miller, M. Sitzman, J. Green, S Dimargzio, M. Klever. G. Brethhuler P. Maxwell, P. Titus, D. Redwine, D Hammond. Rott 5-M. Sullivan, J Pirozzoli, J. Van Voorhis, B. Talensky L. Taylor, P. Tuck. Rott 6-C. Haridy B. Divens, D. Heln, D. Quinn, P Brooks, N. Cook. SOPHOMORE Y-TEEN Roni I-J. Green, C. Jancey, F. Austin, C. Nite, N. Garris, J, Kuptrieh, S. Codispodi, N. Caprienano, M. Clark, A. Cirati, Rau' 2- P. McCullough, M. Venson, S. Fincrode, C. Snider, J. Smith, M. Hall, S. Stamm. Rau- 3-N. Fisher, L. Telanof, D. Quinn, S. Speelman, N. Waller, J. Cross, Z. Martin, P. Kirk. Rau' 4-K. Peters, P. Antonio, J. Doetzel, L. Gerber, F. East, S. McDonald, L. Hershall, P. Johns. Ron' 5-P. Hardin, N. Crumly, M. Wartl, N. Norris, S. Becker. Ron' 6-B. Winn, J. Adams, P. Kuptrovac, D. Nist, B. Pullin, C. Kolesar, S. Magee, C. Wilson. Row 7-E. Dryer, P. Hubhart, G. Breckbuler, B. Divins. . ff ! -.f. FRESHM AN Robert Haynefill- Y OFFICER hmm Ph' -S X Dan 11111351 Rub-ny Bcfnilt :rr LaMarvS I WV Q9 K G30 i DK O? N00 Shiga, Bob i l sow s f. oYYlCE2iii Zinn' E kaawka Bula Noonan, Phillip Kousaic, Dave Kaiser Bill Zinn. IO2 ew J1fNioR iii-Y Roz. I-'lf Smith, .l. xl.1HllOI'l l, D Bclihcr. B. Brodd. hl. Stmycr. R. Bling- hon, B, Doane. Roni I-Mi Shaheen. H Xv.lI1XY'l1ClC, B, 5t.ilk.1. B, Reynolds, D. Bolton, Ron' 3-V. Yoder, B Nixon, OFITICERS Bill Reynolds, joe Vanl-Iorn, Virgil Yoder, Bcfou - Tom Smith, Bob Nixon. DS. - Y 41' , i QC. t ' G ,XX 4 l T li . ' ' ' . , s . K V A i it if elite vile' O . 'K 'I -- fi ,z ' qmf f?llll I ll -as, ,0.-Sb. '- as ef if ii gh. 5- - 0' W5 Jim Huff. XX'-i 2 X vw' , xv ad Z '01-YY , . i , UE S Y 05:0 O 1 SYNXOY ve D950 7'-' R IA I-Gary Benthel, Joe Kauffman, Dean Hull, Diik Battism, Rm --Mr, Dunbar, Donald Loc, Diik Boycg. R ii' ' -Roger Hoikcnbcrry, Daniel llaync, ATHLETIC OFFICE ASSISTANTS Virginia Marchand, Ann Aycock. Office Girls Library Assistants Roz: I-Barbara Swearingin, Carol Hardie, Pauline Cancatto, -loanne De Mark. R014 .2-jewel Travis, Barbara Kolisar, joan Ruda. Chosen for reliability for achieve- ment in commercial work and for pleasing personality traits the stu- dent ofhce girls answered the tele- phone, helped visitors, typed, ran errands and operated the switch- board. Ron' I-J. DeMark, Hess, M. Grit hths, D. Karantanes. Roz: 2-E. Deus B. Gronow, P. Haney, P. Knebusch, M Xenos. Ron' ,S -L. Gerber, D. Medotl N. Garris, M. Swain, Z. Brown, Bumes, N. Stringer, l. llves, A. Bas tounis. Ron' 4-J. Travis, 1. Mura es The most important duty of the assistant librarian, and the t which should be performed first, is that of being helpful to students who are looking for books. Other duties consist of shelving books, delivering slips to su x halls and checking out books and magazines in the newly arrixed mail, locating books and helping Miss McCuskey in any other duties 10.1, Quill and Scroll Rou' 1-R. Reigler, D. Worshil, B. Brown, R. Eckroate, D. Radcliff, P. Allan. Rau' 2-H. Kline, P. Concatto, D. Karantanes, S. Campbell, N. Froelich, E. Frisch, 1. Ruda, M. Waltner, N. Crosby, C. john. Rou' 3 -B. Goss, J. Rice j. Rogers, 1. Ferguson, R. Mercer, J. Apstein, J. Jepson -I. Travis, N. Clay, D. Suciu. r 1 Quill and scroll is an international honorary society for high school journalists. Members are chosen to the Quill and Scroll for their out- standing work on the editorial and business staff of the McKinleyite and The Canton McKinley Timer. The student's academic record and the recommendations by the staff advisors are also considered. The McKinley chapter has been active since 1928. Advisors for this year were Miss Mary Hanna and Mr. Thomas N. Cox. 1o5 - 4 Girls' Leaders llllllllll ll R011 I W Maclxy W Neal P Cards1s N Trlfelos E Thomas P Schwager O Bose D Tflf6lOS R Debold Kaufman R011 7 J George B Cohen ,I Phrllrps B Baxter K Rlese B Laxrd Rou 3 B Brown R Turner I Lucker Boys Leaders To qmllfy for membershrp m Boys Leaders Club el'r55e5 1 cmdrdxrc must prss rests rn one of three types of The elrmfrx Or rrre Year 15 the 8Ym CXh1b1f10f1 Where performmge rumblmg hrgh bars or parallel bars the b0Y5Pre5er1r rearure numbers Membershlp IS open to boys of any of the four Mr H3rrY Wleck 15 advrser I0 rhe Club 1 '5 OFFICERS Treasurer Ralph Sebold I, Prerzdent Nrck Trlfelos Vw-Pfefidew Willie Neal ' ' ' 5 Q -fa 4 -' 107 1,59 li ix-Q, 1 . l I S I X wg lr , 1 -3- . Sax 0.1-fe. ,A Q: , I L X :,. a- ffff 'f':- Qf ti' 'TNS A. .5 '-x'ffi.'f:f Izlfrtf' ' -E'?lEfa,.SIf'5 5-S-!-513 'g.L.:.:gg1 ,L 3 . f:.:.:tx.i'g5:if5':x-1. '-fvelzf '5- Is.: Camera The Camera Club has been quite successful. This club is only five years old but it has proved itself to be a worthwhile club for all stu- dents interested in photography. It was organized for the purpose of functioning interest in the knowl- edge of photography. The members learned to take good pictures with good composi- tion and eye appeal. They also learned to develop them in hlm and print their pictures. Mr. Ralph Buchanan was the adviser. 108 Red Cross I The Red Cross has been very active this year. This year as usual the annual Red Cross Roll Call was held. McKinley had 100 per cent as far as the rooms go. The Red Cross also collected tax stamps giving a S2 prize to the room having the most and L1 prize of Sl for the rooms coming in second. The Red Cross organization of McKinley sent three students to Mount Zion last summer for a convention. One student was sent to the national convention. Through the year the Red Cross has sent S100 chests to needy people in either war areas or people who .ire the victims of lloods, etc. All money collected over S100 is spent for something here at school. They purchased a mattress and pillow cases and muslin for the medical room. Faculty advisors are Mrs. Nina Mooth, Miss lnes Summers, Miss Audrey McQuilkin, Mr. G. R. Dunbar. Mr. W. VU. Lanning and Mrs. Lena McRoberts. UO JUNIOR-SENIOR RUM' Ikfx, Russo, S, Boyd, J. Knox, M. Mackey, J. Pruitt, W. Hall, T. Bar- boza, Roz: 2-j. Vandor, S, Grossman, Murets, B. Midcap, A. Guidone, V, Evangalista, 1, Pope. Rott 3 -S. Horiwitz, B. Brotla, D. Medoli, H. Herapolous, R. Ratliff, S. Polosky, C. Burgman. Ron' -J-N. Proelich, M. Waltner, Y. Magisano, B. Cvronow, j. Lathem, H. Urbach. FRIZSHMAN- SOPHOMORE Row 1-M. Bradley, P. Yarnotich, C. Sparks, B. Watt, P. Slack. Ron' 2 - P. Brooks, S. Kopeicyk, B. Mann, C. Kroh, S. Kracitk, P. Powell, D, Quinn. Ron .5 - S. Buckridge, M, Wil- liams, L. Telanoff, N. Speck, M. Mets. Ron J- C. Osburn, N. lfontes, D. Pace, B. Bally, H. Walker, N. Casky, S. Rice, 1. Tritt. Rau' 5 -J. Barbe, 1. Papa, S. Linerod, B, Yeary, D. Fernandez, M. Stark. College Club OFFICERS Premlent Bernie Reiter l'ife-Prerideflt Sally Campbell Secretary Jan Jepson Treururer Phillip Allan The College Club provided much helpful informa- tion for those who were planning to attend college. Members of the faculty, alumni, and other speakers discussed with the club the advantages and dis- advantages of the different types of colleges and uni- versities, along with other kinds of background in- formation. The club members assisted in carrying out the first College Night held at McKinley. All four Canton high schools participated. Under the helpful guidance of Miss Lillian Walttmn, this year's club was headed by Bernie Reiter, Presidentg Sally Campbell, Vice-Presidentg jan Jepson, Secretaryg and Philip Allan, Treasurer. The programs were planned by Shirley Leech and Bonnie Hawk. jackie Rutkofsky and Dan I-lane were in charge of keeping items of interest posted on the bulletin board. 1 all f 1 . , ,I 'fun 'Q Thesplans R011 I W jones L Miller R Riegler A Marks G Scott N Frank Rau 2 G Gatto D Quinn D Young M Hogue I llves F Winger P Pachmayer R011 3 E Peters C Bishop A Axelrod F Stone N Garris B Walters B jones E Morgales Miss Haverstaclc The members of the organization have to earn 10 pulling typing or by participating in the fall play Troup 310 of the National Thespian Society holds two meetings 1 month The members of the Thespian Society have appeared in many plays given for outside clubs and churches throughout the year They have also sponsored the Fall Play Love ls in the Air a comedy in three acts This group has assisted many under the driection of Miss Iris Haverstack One of the highlights of the year was their annual school dance The Snowman Swing The main purpose of the club is to present as many plays as possible throughout the year OFFICERS Prcmlcrzl P Pachmayer Vue Pferlzfenl A AX6l1'0ll Serrelan L WCULCF Trearure r I SIOUS II2 O l - 3 : I , . I 7 , . , . , - . . l -1 . y - I , 4 . , . 7 r - Q - D u - I - I 'T - a - r - n - a - 1 - 1 credits in order to join. Points are earned by curtain times with make-up and properties, and the club is , . . F L l . K . I . D L L L a .. . . ,H Dramahcs D 'roune E Unger, A Axelrod, W Jones G Gatro, L Miller F Stone, N Garris A Marks, M Hogue, P Paeh maser Miss Haverstack Students who enloy 1cting should join this club The club not only git es members 1 ehinee to demon strite ind dexelop their trlenr in short plfiys und it ,ilso gixes them opportunities to eirn initial credit of ten points needed to become 1 member of Thespians The Dramatic Club under the direction of Miss Iris Hawersmck, gives its members opportunity to earn the ten credits necessary to go in the National Thes w irious duties which are in some may connected with the stage OI I ICERQ ll , C 7 7 ' ' - . K , . V . . , . . L , . . , - - - pantomime, which are presented at the meetings, but pian Society. These points are acquired by doing 1 VJ , ltesf en! I. Miller nt Prem em G Gatto Setfffdfi M Hoeue reuinur XX jones Fall Play The annual Fall Play, Love Is in the Air, which was sponsored by the Dramatic Department, was based on a series of radio episodes entitled The Troubles with the Truitts, an original family comedy by Frank and Doris Hursky. In this gay story we have a young and very pretty nineteen year old Gladys II who is trying her level best to maneuver the bashful Roscoe into proposing. While her younger brother, enterprising Clarence, can't even hnd out the name of that new girl across the street. And Maggie, her half-child, half-vampire thirteen year old sister dis- covers that every boy she tries to invite to the Girl Scout wienie roast suddenly and mysteriously develops a toothache! Even Gert Truitt, their warm- hearted mother goes about the house humming snatches of You Are My Song of Love, in the hope that her matter-of-fact husband, Elma, will catch on and take her to a forthcoming roadshow revival of her favorite musical. The play clearly showed all the time and effort which went into making it a success. The part of Gladys was taken by Nancy Garris, Roscoe was played by Ronald Reigler, Ferne Stone and Larry Miller portrayed Gert and Elmer. Wayne jones played the part of Clarence and Donna Young the part of Maggie. The rest of the cast in- cluded Fred Fisher, Aline Axelrod, Norman Frank, Ivi Ilves and Tom Smith. Miss Iris Haverstack was director, Miss Martha Bozman in charge of setting, Miss Lucille Domer in charge of Business, Proieclion Club F Y P Memberr-W. Abtams, Aventino, Allred, D. Anderson, J. Ashley, D. Austin, D. Bailey, D. Bartista, R. Bennett, D. Berndt, D. Bolton, A. Boss, D. Chenault, R. Chance, D. Combs, N. Costea, J. Craw- ford, G. Critoria, R. Curati, M. Diacontonas, E. Dia- mond, J. Ebulhart, J. Flaiz, M. Fontes, N. Frank, R. Frank, D. Garaux, R. Geisey, D. Hawk, G. Hissong, The Projection Club was organized to help carry on the city wide visual education program. Most of the educational films are shown in the schools pro- jection room, which is 321. The members of this club have the authority to operate the machines after they have received an interesting and valuable form of training. After the training period, the students are assigned schedules showing when they are needed to operate the machines. Mr. Red Rittersbaugh is the club advisor. I1 V. Holden, S. Horowitz, G. Ilves, C. Killins, N. Lulos H. Mack, M. Mayle, A. Mcllvaine, N. McNeal, W Neal, D. Phillips, G. Poulas, G. Profant, P. Radcliff C. Renzenbrink, B. Ringenbach, L. Roberts, G. Scott G. Sidero, D. Smith, R. Stalder, R. Suciu, B. Swager C. Thomas, R. Torrence, H. Winn. lx c BAND Band McKinley's l952-55 edi- tion of the marching band makes an excellent showing while performing between half time at football games, and also by entertaining at basketball games at the fieldhouse. The outstanding event of the year was the annual Military Ball held in Janu- ary. Delores Rodriquez and Charles Clatterbuck were chosen queen and king re- spectively. ,LW YT? gm., OFFICERS OFFICERS From Rau'-Chuck Clatterbuck, Pat Former, Ruth Archie Rader, Bruce Shelly, Dick Belcher, Ruth Buchanan Buchanan, Martha Kent. Bark Rou'-Hank Urbach, Bob Golden, Dick Foltz. 116 I I 'ji tv I y - I if.. .1 y -WM I J XX: i S , if X- i xv . . I. . Mx ,r i wing v by Mdysi i The Mdcifiiey swing Band, which has become in recent years one of the most popular amateur bands in Northeastern Ohio, played at the annual school class parties and dances throughout the year. Many gala affairs were opened with the soft sweet melody of their theme song Seems Like Old Times. Under the direction of Mr. R. Donald Stump the swing band had enough offers to play weekly at dances and Military Balls in' and outside the city. Their repu- tation and ability has become widely spread. The orchestra is one of the many organizations which is a very important part of McKinley High School, They play for many activities including the presentation of TM rllCifIi.lZ7, the Spring Festival and the Fall Play. A lot of hard practicing was done by the organiza- tion but the results were well worth the effort. Dueilfto thigl loss of several seniors, the band has taken in a group of new musicians this year. The swing band practices throughout the school year, and always has a list of the newest and most popular song hits in their kinds of music from the low and sweet melodies to the faster types such as polkas and swing. These talented boys haye devoted many hours to practicing and performing, and are a striking gorup in their light pants and dark sport jackets. Orchestra 'l Variety was the keynote of the Choral Club's reper- toire for the year 1952-55. The group displayed its talent at various assemblies during the year, The Meryiab was sung for the Christ- mas season, and various programs were given through- out the year. The Spring Festival was held in May. 9- The Choral Club also sang at Baccalaureate and Com mencement. Officers for the year were David Popa, President Bob Stulka, Vice-Presidentg Donna Suciu, Treasurer and Marilyn Waltner, Secretary. Choral ' T2 Q Q3 'P+ 6 T - ' Club 1 EMIS Papa MW . Bob Stulka ren em f C ' K Vice-Presideni Marilyn Waltner 2 ' Donna Suciu Sefff-'ffffl' i KA A ' A 5 Trearurer H ,f,. V N G V , .Lg Q f 3, if ff I o I f Q f II 8 1 59' A may Annual Sla 1 J Qtm 'Q f it-11 new'-X The atm of thts staff was to represent all atttvrtres and soctal affatrs so that the 53 graduates would have a com plete record of therr year The work of the staff starts early rn the fall wtth the plannrnf., of the year book ard the schedulrntz of ptctures Advrser for thts group was Mr T N Cox 120 YI' ww BUSINESS STAFF Keeping things going is the job of the McKinley Business Staff. They have the job of gathering ads, keeping the year book out of debt and taking pictures. Mr. T. N. Cox is the adviser of the group. 121 't 9 in-J es'r Years of Our Llves In Sports As swxmmmg guns top bllllfliij Thelr remrd I7 conscumvc vams md two sure Qhxmp1on5h1ps Basketlmll teqm gJur15f11T1L u sure SLITII fimls M6mOf111F1Eld House vs IS bull! and sen es as an 'idx mmge to 111 I 1 O I A Y, ,, . . . .. 1 1 72 : Ja z ' - 2, 1 'L K ' . '. sy : 4 A4- . ,fn ,,, .I I Ill' . , I , , A f sw 9 9 N 9 , -9 1 2 E 'h' I 41' -1 'll 2 S 6 1 ' Q Q 42 5 Y 0 ff Qi- S f' ' ,l jx 5 ffl if 1 '-5 if f E 1, E. viii. 1-i., xl' V J ,N SW if E , Y f ff 1 f I- 17 hi A 'I If qljwfl I I In N 1 z ' pn! NX? X T r..h 5 Coaches -xnxx. 'CW in xv 'V Ai sf. L Frank Alberta, Arthur Rlttersbaugh Chuck Wright, Tic-bet Offire Tom Cox, Ted Branin. CLEVELAND LINCOLN Football In the preview game the Bulldogs showed great improvement over last year's performances by beating Salem 14-O. John Goodrich and Otis Howard chewed up large gains practically at will. Williard Whiz Grimsley intercepted a Salem pass and went 60 yards for a touchdown. The Pups seemed to have great strength in reserve as they coasted easily on their 14-0 lead to this practice victory. Row .1 -E. Sheeler, T. Cole, G. Wilds, N. Noel, J. Fach, G. Barber, C. Umbles. Row 2-B. Washburn, D. Albert, B, Good, j. Goodrich. The Cleveland Lincoln team made a long journey to be the Bulldogs first victims. The Pups got three quick touchdowns-two by john Goodrich, tricky halfback, and the third by Otis Howard, a speed merchant. Lincoln got a lone six-pointer in the third quarter but the Bulldogs had their lead and went on to win 18-7, showing surprising strength and speed. WARREN Two Albert passes, a 64-yard run by Goodrich, and a safety gave McKinley its 19 points on the short side of a 29-19 game with Warren. The loss was one to be proud of. The Pups played a great game and had the fans roaring all the way. Clayton Umbles Johnny Fach Willard GfiU5C1Y 126 P31 Bl-lfkf John Goodrich Laffy WISC LINCOLN In the Lincoln game the Pups got off to a slow start. In the second quarter john Goodrich went 33 yards around end for McKinley's first score. Fleet Otis Howard sped across the goal line for the Pups second score. Pat Burke made both conversions, which proved to be the margin of victory. The Bulldogs relaxed in the late moments of the game and Lincoln scored two times in quick order. Todd Cole blocked the extra point try and McKinley won I4-13. TIMKEN Powerful running by Pat Burke softened up the Timken line enough for john Goodrich and Dick Albert to score. Burke had a field day as he pounded away at the Timken defenses. Timken began passing and got two touchdowns, but the McKinley lead was too much to overcome as the Bulldogs went on to win 19-12. Ed RCMU5 David Maurer Ricky De Yarmon 127 A -fl' Glenn Wfildg Richard Albert Norm Noel STEUBENVILLE The Pups surprised a strong Steubenville 11 in the first quarter by taking the lead 2-0 on a safety. Albert threw a touchdown pass to Sheeler to make it 9-0. Steubenville bounced back with a 58-yard touchdown run, but McKinley kept its lead and won 9-7. It was the Pups' great fighting spirit which made the victory in this contest which the experts predicted as a Steubenville win. ALLIANCE The Red and Black lost a great game to Alliance, trying to make it three upsets in a row. The Bulldogs couldn't seem to stop Homer Young, big Alliance full- back or Len Dawson their ace quarterback. Albert's pass to Goodrich accounted for one touchdown and Bob Mack's trap play got the other one. McKinley looked like the winner but late in thelgarne they found it difiicult to hold the ball and Alliance came from behind to win 20-15. .545 4 '?. -. Kenneth Young Bob Mack Dick Posey I2 s ' 'ii-Q' 22 Rau I Bill Good Iry Katusin, Ken Bandi, Dave Meacham, Smith Mathews, Roger Crawford Rou 2 Bud Broda Ernie Sheeler joe Bandy Dick Albert, Bill McCoy, Lanny Knell, Paul Stubbs. CLEVELAND LINCOLN In their first game of the season the McKinley High School Bulldogs chewed up an aggressive Cleveland Quintet 61-31. Holding quarter leads of ll-8, 32-14, 48-12 and 61-31 the Pups' whole squad saw action. Dick Albert led the locals with 17 points, closely followed by Dave Meacham's 13. AKRON NORTH Suffering their first defeat of the season the Bulldog Cagers gave way to Akron North's Vikings 62-50. McKinley held a lead in the second quarter only 28-27. High point man for the Bulldogs was Dick Albert again with 17 followed by Bill McCoy and Ken Bandi with 15 and 15 points respectively. AKRON GARFIELD The Bulldogs led the Akron cagers all the way until the last few moments in the fourth quarter when Akron surged ahead to win the game. McKinley led at the quarters 15-13, 29-25, 41-39, and 50-53, High scorers for the Pups were McCoy 18 and Albert l-1. CANTON SOUTH McKinley won its second game of the season by top- pling Canton South-1'--ill. The Pups held leads of 25-16 the second quarter, 35-26 the fourth quarter and 4'-40 at the finish. High point men for the Pups were Bill McCoy with 13 points and Dave Meacham vrith 12 points. A ' ' D 131 we , ' av 5? 5:5 Ernie Sheeler Bill McCoy Richard Albert Bill Good AKRON SOUTH Bowing to an Akron South 52-47, the Pups went down to their third defeat. With quarter scores of 10-8, 17-25, 50-52, and 45-45, the game was an overtime match in which the rubber-city quintet pulled away, winning 52-47. CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Going down to defeat again at the hands of Cleveland Heights 56-50, the Pups were definitely off-form. Cleveland held quarter leads of 20-15, 58- 27, 44-41, and 56-50. Bill McCoy with 18 points and Dick Albert with 14 points were high point men for the Bulldogs. MASSILLON Both teams looked bad in this game which resembled a soccer contest. Massillon led at the quarters with scores of 11-12, 28-22, 45-42, and the. linal tally of 62-48. High point men for the Bulldogs were Albert and McCoy with 11 and 8 points respectively. LINCOLN Canton night at the fieldhouse produced two upset winners, Lehman over Timken 62-48 and Lincoln over McKinley 45-45. Playing their best brand of ball in the first quarter, the Pups led 16-15 but they folded up in the second quarter and fell behind 26-25. In the third quarter, Lincoln extended the lead to 55-28. The Lions won the game on a shot by Don Nehlen as the buzzer sounded. 2 A' .5 'S f 'Lai v .Q I 1 3' W 4 74 g s in P if 4 f 4 f . in ,ln:. 'a.,? EU - .1 Q . fa L g K gf FE - joe Bandy Dave Meacham Roger Crawford Paul Stubbs High scorers were McCoy and Albert, 11 joyed a 20 point margin several times in the and 10 points each. ALLIANCE Bulldogs go down valiantly to Alliance 61-52 while Bandy scores 24 points. Outscoring Alliance in the first and third quarters, the Bulldogs were defeated on fouls as they outsocerd Alliance in fielders 25-22. High point man for the Pups was Joe Bandy with 24 points. Dave Meacham swished in 15 points. STEUBENVILLE Drubbing the Steubenville Big Red with an impressive score of 64-50 the Pups chalked up their fourth win in eleven starts and their second victory in a row. Holding a lead all the way the Pups en- game. High scoring honors went to Dick Albert with 19 points and Bill McCoy with 18. LEHMAN The Bulldog cagers crushed Lehman 71-51 in an intra-city game between the two arch- rivals. Sparked by brilliant backboard play of Dick Albert, Bill McCoy, and joe Bandy, the Pups succeeded in obtaining quarter leads of 19-10, 56-26, and 52-38. High point men for the Bulldogs were Joe Bandy, 18 pointsg Bill McCoy 15, Ken Bandi and Dave Meacham with 13, and Dick Albert with 12 points. 133 Willie Carter ' . EEE I Ken Bandi Lanny Knell - ggi' , -1 ' ' - ' 7 m'1,,uV , ,J 1 . V F.. i P X I l X l e KL. iq i Lanny Knell, Herman Jackson, Roger Crawford, Bob Parkinson, Coach Frank Alberta, Willie Carter, Fred Scoville, Bud Brocla, Perry Thompson. QQ I Reserve Basketball Under the direction of their coach Frank Alberta, the 1953 Reserve squad enjoyed a very successful sea- son, This fast moving aggregation rolled over many opponents very impressively, and then went on to cop the city championship. We are sure this team holds much in store for McKinley. 3 4 ' X X, Q Q Pqi LJ' . 1 i P XX 'i A c 5 o , A bw. v 5 1 -ag Z' ff 5 W ef' -V ffiilf ' ' if! . .Q H '1 .L wg.. 4. Q 2 J gf 271, fx 1 1, ! z Jax' is Q 1 'lx 5. 'rv' 4 1 u Y W Q K+. vw. A ' I 1 U35 .ll .. Y MP'L f.-'im Y .V V E h ,, 5 f P i s l R , Y Y 9 ' ,' I .5 , - , W l I .. 'T W' ' ' ,, , IL- ' - A 'H , I K ki. 1 N L a ' hx 7 N ' 1' 'Y 5 N ' X, 3 r .. fa fu - f a jr, m J ,km I X W ,V K , K -.-, 5 -M ' ' ' Q wi , 4 L n , W ' f-gs X A, L Q, ,A , 1 f ii X a if 5 24.5573 'S' ..,, 'Q Top Rou'-Strayer, DeYarmon, Riegler, Quinn, Von Wyl, Callahan, Swyer, Solllorirs, Rieter, Chance, Worshil, Rua' 5 - Garaux, Schmucker, Freedman, Loehr, Johnson, Troxler, Bolton, Hocking, Thatnher. Ron' 2- Bair, Faray, Nemeth, Hunt, R. Berger, Guinaldo, Morrow, Ackerman. Row I -Capper, Zettlemoyer, F. Berger, Peffer, Morris, Waller, Gates. O O Sw: m mm g Farmer, Letzenburg, Van Nostran, Steffen, Nixon, Van Horn. 'M , , '. 'f . A ' . N W if ASN' fi far-5 ' Q '55 M mQQ'?YsQX,, Xrg5'4. ' M A ' A , v L,...- ,M ,m..m., f 'B-, F mms- A A-W-was W. fm as aw, iff' Y. :- 4 ,410 ' , l 5 M 7' Q- Iifijrk j,,g,.-ff. , ,,,,w. uf' r , 11. JK , f .. , g V X' Q, N. f-uf4f:,, fi-' ,f' 'Q 1 1 ' ' ,pm- xg., Wi, f mf? 4 f 55? sv ld 1 E'I' VQQELQWA ' 5 fi ' A 'wi ' VIVA. , , I A , - sy g- , f 5'-A L aw- ,Wg ff , V,4.,,, 1 ,, 'f e J 1,4 AW u if 8.4 f ' fi f f 5 A 'mf M ' 4 1 , my ,Q 4 lu .Q 4, , I . , 111 iff f if '-4, .Cf ,Q:-61 f , fe. .ff ,J b L V-134, , , 1 aw: vi 'fi' 5.1 1 Il hc' gf--.,. 4, ' .ln 1 , 55, I ,I ', CLEVELAND HEIGHTS The Bulldog Tankers captured four Hrst places vshrle beatrng Cleveland Herghts for therr first wm of the 1952 53 season The vrctory was also the 43rd consecutive dual meet trlumph for the Pups jrm Krmmel set a new pool record rn the 100 yard free style Other firsts went to Ray Jacobs rn the 40 yard free style Bob Psenka for the 100 yard breast stroke Pete Parker rn the 200 yard free style and to the 150 yard free style relay team of Parker acobs Krmmel and Ron Steflen My ON YM c A4 T e great McKmley w1nn1ng streak was ended at 45 strarght by the Akron Y The Akron team com posed of boys from all Akron beat the Pups 47 28 rn a contest not as one srded as the score mrght mdrcate acobs Krmmel and Parker took firsts rn the 50 200 and 100 yard free style respectxvely whlle oe Van Horn won the 150 yard mdrvrdual medley The Mermen got therr revenge on the Akron Y by beatrng them 39 36 rn Canton Akron grabbed an early I 38 .jf 1. f, I-' f 1- ' ff -VJ nf' ' f -f'1 05' f I f . 'f , ' ' H ,f- wnf' -42.1 Q I bf, . H' . . . Y, . . . . . I , - - - . - ,. . . . J , . . 3 , . , J , . , . ,J 7 . ' lead and McKinley trailed with only 2 events left. The Dogs needed wins in both of them to take the meet. The crowd was given a thrill as Akron seemed to have won the 180 yard medley relay but they were dis- qualified. McKinley went on to win the 160 yard free style relay and the meet. The Braninboys beat Cuyahoga Falls easily, 64-11, Almost every boy on the squad saw action. The meet was over by the Sth of the 8 events. Tom johnson and Dean Bolton took 1st and 2nd in diving. The Bulldogs pulled out their Sth straight win of the season after the Akron Y.M.C.A. set back against the Toledo Y.M.C.A.. 44-51. The Pups captured 6 first places in the meet against city-wide competitions of Toledo. In the Bowling Green relays McKinley beat out their arch-enemies, Fremont Ross. The Bulldogs set a new record in the 400 yard relay with a time of 5:51.3. This is the third time McKinley has won the Bowling Green relays. Queen and Attendants P Sturm H Kxnch J Zupp J Jepson D Slackford As rn the past the student body chose therr queen and her attendants who were presented at the Mans field game Her mayesry and court also presrded over the football dance held at McKmley Hrgh School Cheerleaders Dons Greku Jean Goss Glenda Goss Charlotte Noland Kay Barthelmeh jean Zeck Malorettes Marchmg down the football Held wrth pert steps leadmg the band are these nme cute .lassnes under the leadershrp of Drum Mayor Duane Anderson The grrls put rn many hours of hard practrce to perfect therr routmes and grve us fans pleasant entertamment at the half trme shows 140 The character and the sprrrt of a school hes rn the hands of the cheerleaders Under leaclershxp of therr advisor Miss Galbreath the McKinley cheerleaders brought out the fme qualrtres of the student body D Roderxquez S Walters M Rausch S Larson G Barkey P Sturm r Managers Ushers Row 1 -D. Hawk, D. Popa. Rau' 2-R. Fisher, P. Carda- Row 1--Judith Barbie, Shirley Caldwell. Rou' 2-Bonnie sisis, R. Crawford. Jgnegy Jean Herrick' FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Clncompletel SWIMMING Clncompletej McKinley Opponent McKinley Opponent McKinley Opponent 18 Cleve. Lincoln 7 61 Cleve. Lincoln 31 38 Cleve. Heights 37 19 Warren 29 50 Akron North 62 28 Akron Y-M.C-A- 47 19 Timken 12 50 AlC1'OI1 Garfield Akrgn Sf- Vincent 11 14 Lincoln 13 47 Canton South 40 39 Aki-oo Y.M.C.A. 56 14 Toledo Waite 14 47 Akron South 52 60 Cuyahoga Falls 6 9 Steubenville 7 50 Cleve. Heights 56 44 Tgledo Y,M,C'A. 51 15 Alliance 25 48 Massillon 62 48 Toledo Y-M,C,A, 37 34 Mansfield 19 43 Lincoln 45 33 Akron South 14 52 Alliance 61 BOWLING GREEN RELAY5 8 Massillon 41 64 Steubenville 50 clnvitationalj Seasons record 6 wins, 3 losses, 1 tie. 71 Lehman 51 33 Nearest Team 25 75 Timken 55 141 9 : f ff NW. -Q all ,cv ' .!'l 'F 22,235 15-f' -J A ?: ':f?'i , J 'lk sfv -f-:mf N .,,x , X ,...: f-L Q m 3 K' lQ , 4 i Q .37 kv ,, ' v' Q 4, , - A T -f r sg if HA ' ' 4 q f '51, 'S Q . f. N if ,. gig 3. fd , : 6' -w A . X X. fi + +- K 1::,L, +551 A ' . sf. L LJQQOQI'-NA 3'-' , ' September That day IS here at last for all from Freshman to Sentors School began at 8 30 thrs mornmg We find the teachers strll havent forgotten how to grve homework Football prevrew tonrght W looked pretty good joan Zupp and JIITI Krmmel called frrst all school rally to order Grrls lunch lrne especially crowded no one fatally rn yured Thrrlllng fire drlll relreves monotony of the day Heard a letter from rnlured George Petrorf at Trmken Rally October Frrst Senror Class meetmg College Club chooses oficers Congrats' to Bernre and the rest' Freshman take Cahfornra Test Lower classmen make oflicer nomrnatrons Football Queen and attendants nomrnated Wrll we ever see those buses aga1n7 Queen and attendants rntro duced at Allrance rally oan certarnly made McK1nley proud junror Semor Convention My what muscles jrm Krmmel has November Today lS the xmportant day Electron Day Buckeye and Carnat1on our leadlng party Grrls Hobo Party rn Musxc Room Massrllon Game Week Annual Masslllon parade and and rally Drdn t those flappers have rt' and those sacks were too flne' Too bad we were havmg a good season Hope we do bet ter next year Sophomore party great fun and swell refreshments' Annual football dance honor our crty champs' Choral Club puts us 1n t Thanksgrvxng sp1r1t 14 December Fern Stone and Larry Mlller domg a swell job wrth the Fall P ay Choral Club puts everyone rn the Chrrstmas sprrlt with an assembly 1n the mornmg and carolrng through the halls Only one week for vacatton thrs year That lrttle man comes to re ward all the ch1ldren7 9 9 who have been good all the year round I hope he came to see ou March Aprl January Exams already' Cvvhat a let down after New Year SD Everyone leaves to watch the inauguration Our basketball team closed up another victory this time over Tlmken Branin and his Mermen go on a familiar trip to Columbus, to capture their eighth victory. Now is the time for all the Spring muscle-men to do their best. Girls' Leaders hold dance in April. J at 145 February Repository test given to all Wow vshat a test' Annual Yale Harvard game only the varsity this year but they looked swell Swimming team still bringing back victories Congrats' boys or swimmers and Ted Leaders have another play night Holy Week services started, they really were impressive. The week everyone has been waiting for is finally here- Easter Vacation. All the old maids are talking about their formals and the bachelors . . . Well-oh! Y Y AAay Prmcc Chxrmtng Cyou know whoj Calls for h1s loxely prm cess ftn h1s golden chzmot motorqclep and sweeps her twty to the ball the prom of course Muslc fcstnnl gettmg better all the t1me Chss night brmgs out avmrds June The day that we luxe looked forwmrd to all these four xetrs h ts fimlly trrned md now me vslsh If hadnt come so st on and qre some people lucky' 1 '-cf 14 Food Department Janitors 'Y ' ln.. IANITORS Glenn Welsh Louxe Waleska jasper Harris Clarence Mauer Fred Loudohn Elmer Koons B F Zlegler Charles Walton Roy Scott Russell Tr1v1lle FOOD DEPARTMENT Verna H1llmen Margaret Shafer Mary Welsel Helen Marsh Josephine D1Cala Alice Valen une Betsy Skotnxcky Irene Sucru Administration Art League Auditorium Movies Band Basketball Reserve Freshman Reserve Freshman Boys Boosters Freshman Sophomore Senior junior Boys Leaders Busrness Staff Calendar Camera Club Choral Club Coaches College Club Debate Club Dedncatlon Dramatlc Club Faculty Fall Play Cast Football Food Department Index Freshman Honor Roll Officers Future Teacher of Amer1ca Girls Boosters Semor junior Sophomore Freshman Gxrls Leaders Graphrc Arts Guardlans Senior Hallguard Charrmen H1 Y jamtors jumors Honor Roll Officers Latm Club Librarians Student Managers Athletic Natronal FOICDSIC League Office Grrls Orchestra Projecnon Club 147 45 Qu1ll and Scroll Red Cross Roaring 1005 Roarmg 100 s Senxors Who s Who Oflicers Guardlans Commrttees Servlce League Girls Sophomores Honor Roll Officers Speech Varsity Stage Crew Stat1st1cs Student Counml Swimming Swing Band T1cket Office Thespxans T1mes Staff Ushers Y Teen Cjumor Seniorj Y Teen CFreshman Sophomorej 85 84 7 4 .. -3 N 'li p . 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CONGRATULATIONS ...CLASSOF'53... from .I L ARNOLD 81 SONS 817 Market Avenue North Compliments of BON MARCHE 421 North Market SMART APPAREL or Women and Chrldren IF ITS PAINT WE HAVE IT PAINT GLASS ENAMELS LADDERS VARNISH BRUSHES SHELLAC FLOOR WAXES TEXOLITE PAINT OILS AUTO ENAMELS ROOF COATINGS ARTIST MATERIALS FLANAGAN 8. NIST WHOLESALE RETAIL 2747 Cleveland Ave N W 3007 West Tuscarawas 500 McKinley Ave NW Compliments of F I N N EY S cur RATE DRUG STORE 415 Market Avenue North CANTON OHIO Phone 6 4501 L F Yarger J C S er O I I I I Canton's Complete Paint Stores - . . . . yl ., . . ., . . ISI Compliments of 527 Market Avenue North Mrs Snbyl McCormick Compllments IDEAL FURNITURE COMPANY Market Avenue N at Fourth St BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 53 LIVINGSTON FURNITURE COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 53 KOBACKER S Canton s Progresslve Department Store 152 THE of sum SHOP THE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 THE LUNTZ IRON 8. STEEL COMPANY HARTER BANK BUILDING Comphmems Congratulations and Best Wlshes to the Graduating Class SUMMERS of1953 FURNITURE SHOP The Stern And Mann Company 4630 Cleveland Avenue N W CLEVELAND AVENUE NORTH OPEN EVENINGS For Refreshments Drlve To SUNDAES SANDWICHES DINNERS For Party Reservations 3400 CIeveIand Ave NW CaII 67904 Canton Ohlo 1:3 of - f riff TRADE HAM of GUAM' . I, I I ' I CONGRATULATIONS cLAss OF 53 Xb CANTONS LEADING ATHLETIC G O O D S DEALERS 132 Seco d Street S E Upxlazrs T A Caddie Studer Walter Studer f 'Quik QW! PORTABLES AND STANDARD We Sell Rent and Repair AII Makes BENSON S 336 4th Street N W Canton Ohno Phone 2 7206 THE CANTON REPOSITORY CONGRATULATES THE 1953 GRADUATING CLASS McKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL AND WISHES ALL SUCCESS TO ITS MEMBERS 154 . . . , ,fav A' K I -rg, wt . I fir , i Xxx ',n , N VV N - 1 . . IQ, -VV tr, ltr, vt A 4 ,:,.. 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I MORE MEAT FOR YOUR MONEY , -- Su ardale ,Veggi- f E-A-'33 tender Coneys 935 ,WB numv .rulcv Pnomn nlcn For Excltlng Footwear For Graduation For College lllllls FIRST IMPRESSIONS If you re a man with a dlploma In hrs pocket the next step ahead may be a problem Whatever you do though don t over look the Importance of first rmpres sions Whether It be at college or at the start of a career many people dressed You can be well dressed wlthout being extravagant by d pendrng on The Harvard for style conscious and quallty conscious clothes e Harvard Clothing Co CONGRATULATIONS cLAss or CANTON FLORISTS ASSOCIATION B and B DRUG CO CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 53 536 Cleve Ave NW 161 will judge you by the way you're ' n . 1 e- Market Avenue South at 2nd St ll53ll . . . CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 53 PRODUCERS DISTRIBUTORS MILK CREAM and FRUIT BARR DAIRY INC PHONE 2 3888 3833 MarhndaIe Road N E BALDWIN ACROSONIC v vg . Il X II,.Jvn III 11 maine' RATED AS THE FINEST SPINET PIANO YOU CAN BUY Trade Allowance For Your Old Prano Convenlenf Terms HAHN 81 CO 404 West Tusc Dual 4 4923 PROTECTION against a y nsurable r k nywhere B E FROEHDE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY 3II 312 313 First National Bank Bldg CANTON OHIO Dual 2 0904 UTEP? ZIIIIIIIII SHELLEY S SPEED IIUEEN SALES AND SERVICE 1931 Maple Avenue N E. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL PHONE 3 5312 162 We I - - I a I Flm g n ' 4 4 I-I -f F13 A 'Im I ' ff 74 'WMU I I 51,111 III ' I if - IV 4' 5i5IIl:fI. .fI N ,I Elie. n f ,E A. ' 2 31 , 0 , . . fi, V7 'I' .. I, It I. E- - :Q A i' of -g ' ' n i is Y Q 'N . . . Cl J -, I II ,' ' ' I W K I II I -I MII I I 1 .I i Q Q ww N14 , IN IUII I III II , ' I II I I II II I sm W se I Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of 1953 STARK COUNTY S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORES Compllmenfs CANTON BARREL 81 BAG IIOI NINTH STREET NE PIONEER SHOPPE Canfon s Mosf Unique Gift Shoppe RUTH M KINNEY 134 FIFTH STREET N W Canton Ohio Phone 6 5835 I of , Featuring M K' Iey Bra I I and C stume Jewelry I 'A' INC C ' Monager I I I I . D I . CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES from LEMMO N ' S Super Markets CHOCOLATE SHOPPE ir 502 MARKET AVE., N CANTON OHIO Phone 40705 JACKSON BAYLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT o REBUILDING REPAIRING 0 ENGINEERING o INSPECTION 825 Navarre Road SW Telephone 5 9421 CANTON OHIO me HARVEY LOEH R LUMBER co COMPLETE LUMBER AND MILLWORK SERVICE FOR HOMES FACTORIES AND CONTRACTORS Id o g Se d S gM o e Ro DIAL 6 7l07 1909 MAHONING ROAD NE 164 I I l 9 - I Specializing in F.H.A. 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'30 CANTON OHIO JEWELRY SILVER Green s Musrc Store Inc A Complete Music Service Since 1920 ACCESSORIES LESSONS MUSIC CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS LEEDY and LUDWIG DRUMS We Buy and Sell New and Used Instruments Cleveland Avenue Canton 2 Ohio 471' y 'ff Phone , , 4 Compliments of ADULT BULLDOG BOOSTER CLUB Back the Finest rn Sports at McKinley Each member of the Class of 53 at McKinley will be sent a Complnmen tary Membership Card to the Bulldog Club for the year of 1953 YOUR ATTENDANCE AT THE i953 FOOTBALL RALLIES WILL BE APPRECIATED ID! ' 0 ., . . I o , . . . 124 . s.w. f Ez:- :I T7 . . ttf, .. --. .-: .J f 1 .4.- -x. -' 'f:2::f' ' eeve - X 1fS55f2f3Q f' ' Ig ' Reach For SUNBEAM BREAD BAKED BY SWEANEY S 'M P.: -E' -I Compliments Ewlng Chevrolet Co Chevrolet Headquarters Smce 1914 319 CLEVE AVE NW Congratulations to the Class ot 53 TEM TEE Potato Chrps an Pretzels SYMES 81 SON 2942 Harrisburg Road N E PHONE 2 8409 Say It Wrth Flowers I of l O f ' 3 tw fr lf Ch .1 figs . ' J. or - fir.: K , EX ' ' 'I . u ITJSQEX 'H - lrrigl J 'M ,S ,egjk DIAL 4-5141 Ss I ' 5 i f fi, 5+ Wllllk C-E' M -E 5 iw! l , . . d AMERICA S BEST GOLDEN AGE BEVERAGES GOLDEN AGE nlsmlsurms coMPANY 150 CHERRY AVENUE N E Ph e 3 33 VVhen you re ELITE RESTAURANT fhmkms of 206 T O COTOBI' Think of q e OIIIO Bell 6 0 A 'ob th futu e SEA FOODS STEAKS AND SANDWICHES 0 A good solo y 0 A f e dly place to k TELEPHONE 4 0535 TIIE OIIIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY COMPLIMENTS of the CITY TIRE and SUPPLY CO 3 Cherry Ave., N E 69 , .. on -33 xx I f I X 10 I I uscorcuwas Street West I! .. Q - CANTON, OHIO I T I 0 Bon u t Room for --- Privat Parties I I ' wi fa r I r I ri n wor L I A L 21 . . COMPLIMENTS The Kozy Kitchen Drlve Ins 1900 W Tuscarawas 4431 W Tuscarawas CANTON S FAVORITE STOPPING PLACE FOR A QUICK LUNCH ALEXANDRE WorId's Most Respected Woodwn s EXCLUSIVE M M TITTA Muslc Studio wooDwlNDs Reed Instruments Repaured 603 Cleveland Avenue NW CANTON 2 OHIO Phone 4 7711 CONGRATULATIONS an BEST WISHES CLASS OF 53 Homer N Waltner JACOBS WALTNER FUNERAL HOME castings you want when you want them THE MASSILLON STEEL CASTING COMPANY MASSILLON OHIO 170 of i d O , . I d The kind of steel From Owner and Manager ' I PALACE NUT SHOP 601 N MARKET Next to Palace Theatre Candy Freshly Roasted Nuts Novelties CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF T953 From Your Garden Headquarters LEATHERMANS SEED STORE 438 CLEVELAND NW CANTON 2 OHIO WHAT NEXT? Wetheyun ttp collge I career e e y e e e e p ob bly edd ng p ans T t ou or that very p ant g ate sl e c c y a d acce es fo t ho e of e I look fo ard o ee g ou e e sh yo bes of luck hate er yo D E U B L E S N Cleveland and Fifth THURIN S DIAMOND .IUBILEE years of helpful service to the homemakers of Stark County THURINS and THURINS HOUSE OF MODERN I I h r o r ex s e is e or a , somewh r in our fu ur th r ar r a w i I . ha 's when y 'Il want to be sure to visit DEUBLE'S-first, of course, f im ort rin -I r 7 5 for iv r, hina, r st I an s- sori r tha m your own. , W 'I rw t s in y , and in th meanwhil wi u the t in w v u do. I WHEN EATING OUT WE SUGGEST THE AVALON DRIVE IN RESTAURANTS For Dmners Luncheons and After-Theatre Snacks --NORTH- 3232 CLEVELAND AVENUE N.W. W Ich fo Ope ' --CENTER- 9OO MARKET AVENUE N COMPLIMENTS OF enIonLaundn.1 Iean1ngCo GOOD LUCK TO THE I953 GRADUATING CLASS DICK DANIELS BUICK INC II24 NORTH MARKET ST CANTON OHIO Richard D Daniels President I M . I ' C Closed for Rebuild' g- a r nnng D te I L W M S9 My Why dld they sign the I I l I I Declaration of Independence? is fs rQfJan1?Fum-I X I NK 'WI X X Were our ore athers just another group o radxcals trymg to create A I coxonzss government or thnr own ga1n7 Or uere they earnestly strwmg to mm md sum establtsh a democracy o the People by the People and or the people? J-,L fl- The value and orestght o then' uords as wntten tn the Declaratwn J: 'irf ez ,,. Amertcan Democracy What was wrttten over 175 years ago sttll .ZPL 'T' holds good that all men are created equal that they are endowed -W: ,A by thetr Creator wtth certatn :naltenable Raghts that among these are L1 e Lrberty and the Pursuit o happmess. Lets sttclc to tt. f.f 1 ff foal'-Q. Gasahne Dzcscl and Gas fngznes and Power llmts H E RCU LES MOTORS CORPORATION Canton Ohno, U S A. fuyzne Speezalzsts szm' 1915 FIRST In good Taste' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 '2 1 oscAR s 0 Canton s Fruendly Credit Store Wlfh Cash Sfore Pruces Right Across from SIark's 220 E TUSCARAWAS ST SUPERIOR DAIRY INC R.D. No 'I Rnchvllle Rd. Canton, Ohuo 173 at I - . K J wl A Ir. I ,I I, -ff .y JI h I 1 . v ' , 4 ,f ---4. , - A. nv VI N, 'WI 'lfbxx AT .4 . N X - ,XC 4 rn, ,V frm., Iww, I - f If I-I It I I . i Eg l,,,r writ fly my 11' xy sl! it I and ,S M-.. ,,.,. U15 J 0 'mf ,Elgin A 45 ei f ,QKCLQ QS ,A I I - S -xt -fiswiffii I f . I . . N .' . luv 4.9-yt. I h n , I . I mon: ardimus4..- mmra, ' .. ...I2:::::1n-:nm-::-::::::.:::, .ld ' .f E 3TiQ:EEf'.Ef:E152:'fz 12 . . . . . ':'1'1T,-I 'Z.... L '.!.. 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CONGRATULATIONS TAGGART S Real Homemade Ice Cream 1401 Fulton Rd NW Phone 40109 CANTON INTER CITY COACH uNEslNc FOR ALL RATES CALL Compllments CANTON STORAGE INC Movlng Storage Repalrlng and Remodeling 4TH a d CHERRY AVE Ph e 5 291 174 I of 4-6125 Furniture Retlnishing n ., N.E. 5 Take fume To study To work And dream And also Complsmenis CANTON The fume Ice Cream' t9 alyb PURE MILK CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 53 FROM CANTON CYCLE AND KEY C0 331 COURT AVENUE NW CANTON OHIO 5 of To enjoy 9 OHIO s JJWW f MOST V of BEAUTIFUL STORE to the Class of 53 Nat 2115 Adze se lfd fOl'n A FrIend F7il7-'Ali igTABLtSHEDl9l0 l05TU5C 57 5 W SPORTS INC QualIty Merchandlse Prompt DelIvery Courteous SSFVICS 2nd St N St Frances Hotel CONGRATULATIONS AmoSSf,fnS,ey . and CLASS OF 53 Jock Rogers BRANNEN a. MILLER fo' BRITISH WALKERS Your Frigidaire Dealer 'l' 229 FOURTH sT., N.E. ' G I Vlcary s 176 4 rd l. 'I 1 , ' , .' - I in ' Y N IJIIQ' Mill 11 f. WT' I f J! rf 1 I Will, I l ,f J XID ff! I I W! 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