McKinley High School - McKinleyite Yearbook (Canton, OH)
- Class of 1954
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BOARD OF EDUCATION from left to nght W1ll1am E Engllsh Clerk Treaxurer John B Baker Vlrgxl O Hmton, Preszdent, Walter H Allman, Merlin R Schnelder, Mrs Clyde H Wrlght, VlcePres1dent 8 .. I3 A A A --ff .Y me , X 4 - J Y Q 'X A 25 4-si 'ii 'WAV' ' A L4 , Ri. 9 I lf '- , A E 3 ' JON if 'N aff A + McKI LEY ADMINISTRATIO 'P LEWIS BAKER Vice-Principal Selecting our future is in the hands of Mr. Baker. He helps us make our choice of the goal we hope to reach and helps us to attain that goal, 9 L. H. BOOHER Principal His excellent guidance and wise leadership have been of aid to each of us. We will remember him as a man with great understanding and ability to work with people. yd' FACULTY ,ag fa--, FRANK ALBERTA , Amencan Hxstory, Coach General Busmess B A Muskingum College sq---v RM PAUL BARKLEY Boys Advxsor Economics Business Law Commerce wif! -Q sl 1, N Industry Mlamx AB ' ix EDWIN C BERGMAN Mechamcal Drawmg B S Bowlmg Green M S Stout Instxtut if fx in 'J C T BRANIN Swlmmlng, Physxcal Ed B P E Sprmgfield College MARGARET BUEL an, Algebra SOC10l0gy, Gen Math Western Reserve U A B Columbxa U M A ww' J W CLEMENTS Industrxal and Household Chemlstry A B Ohlo Umversxty BCLL ved ALVERNA G BAER English af' 149 B S 1n Education Kent State Umw erslty ...ff JAMES R BARNES Amerlcan Hlstory, Attendance Oifnce Boys Advlsor AB Wooster A M Columb1aU MARTHA BOZMAN Art IV Art Metal, Art I Stage Craft Cleveland Instrtute of Fme Arts N 'K l RALPH E BUCHANAN .ff Prmtmg Consumer Educatxon Unlvcrslty of Akron B S DANTE CASALI Industrial Arts YVoodwork Kent State Umverslty B S M S ln Education ..-4+ 'I' THOMAS N COX WC? Scnence, Amencan Hxstory Annual Staff B S IH Educatxon Kent State wtf: , ,P -, 5 ' 4' . . . ' 5 H, ,uf . I . W ' I ' A . . . . V . . I iw' I ' 'I f t W , 'ffl 4, , D, . , . , A 4 2, . . 1 , 7 , , , - - , . . re I f ,V ' ig , . . ' . , ' ttot 3 'K lg, . ' . 1' ig, QM Y I Q - ll , , ' N' -:f ' ' . ' . . Q54 A us. A L, A' N 'f ir. . -,A,f u' J f r'e , M.- I , A VV A W A a I Q NV ll' . 'MN ' , 3 . . - . 3 , . . 2 I A . . f'-H I' :Q W 5 ' : 9 ' . H 1 ' 1, - a, , 1 n 'ivfvs fy J Ti LJ: A sf Ni 1 ' ' 'A f T , .A , 1 'f' 10 I 1954 CORA F DAILEY Meal Planmng, Intenor Decoratrons, Food 8x N utrxtxon B S Ohlo Umverslty W ROBERT DE PETRO Industrral Arts Coach B S Bpwlmg Green I DELL DOTSON Woodworkmg B S Educatxon, Kent State 'x 'QQ' G R DUNBAR ,S W. Woodworkmg B S Bowlmg Green State M E Kent State U 4-is 189 RUTH M ERDMAN Latm II, Enghsh II and III College of Wooster, Ph B IDA GALBREATH World and Modern Hlsto A B Allegheny College, M A Teachers' College, Columbxa UnlVCfSlty ll DOROTHY DARROW Shorthand and Typmg B S ln Ed Mlaml UHIVCFSIYY Few ,47 sW 2y2,, W LUCILE DOMER Algebra I Algebra III L l Solld Geometry, A B Ohlo Wesleyan U GEORGE DRAGOVICH Dnver Education B S Ohm Umverslty ,M Qi DONALD J EVERETT World Hxstory Personal Problems, Commumty CIVICS, Muskmgum B A Umverslty of Pxttsburgh M A E' 3 C E HA V - Enghshl 'T , ABMo 1' w ff div' MARGARETTA ECKIS Swlmmmg Phys1calEd B S Ohxo Umversxty 09711 .fl 1 t mon V' - X . A- U - ' W ' - . . . + Q If Qf Q' X., . ' . . . . . . . . ,E ,e J , s '.f A ' I ll' -svn! R ' - fw. ' ya.. I 4 V 4 I it i X, . l , 2 l A fe 5 : I s . , I, , rw IT t iv , f . - -,Q M A ul RY . , . . , . I . . . .. I ii, ' ' ' ' sz ' - - ' ' ' 0+ It . O if .13 ' 'Y Q' ' : if ! 4 n 1 r l 1 A f ,fg ' ' ' tif' K' , l ' K 1 A 1 I 1 FACULTY , MARY L HANNA LESLIE HANSON J Journalism, English B.A. Western Reserve, M.A. University of Chicago ,J ' 'by 1,-,Q ,5 ,J I fry Nqqwf , .. , 2225 IRIS HAVERSTACK 1. Dramatic English II IV ' 4' Oberlin College AB M American Academy of Dramatic Arts Certificate A 'fi' was M MILDRED JONES English Library College of Vlooster B A General Shop W VV LANNING Biology and General Science, B S Ohio State University ,cr 'NBP CLAYTON E LEYDA E E LOUCKS W Math and Health Mathematics B S Mount Union M A Unrverslty of Pittsburgh, 'ffl' Ohio State Unix ersrty Washington and Jefferson B S wifes-T Q Music, Choral Theory, Wlglsxr Ottawa University, B.S. ,..,. . L American Conservatory of Music wk K. X rr ', T. B. JACKMAN American History Civics General Math Ohio Wesleyan, A B 'in- 'X'-4. ST ANILEY J KUCEYESKI f4U' B S in Ed Ohio State 1... ULYSSES LAWERENCE Shorthand and Typing B S in Education, Kent State JANET MCCONNELL JE AN MCCUSKEY Latin I and II Librarian American History 'J A B College of Wooster A B Ohio State University Western Resene B S in L S M A Columbia University 14-M W f 1 1 ' 'Q ' 'r 'Q L WF - J V ff. k :,i f i V 7 - J 9 .,- ' ' V , V - - K fm' ' ' i ' ' ' 9 .S K 5 , ,gtgy .2 1 ' C , ll A lie! L fd 9 -i l - ' . ' , Q . . . . J ,. 13 . . 4 i ,dy . . . . li A fi G, WH, i. I . . , I . . . . -K J vyy. A . .y . , , - ' A., ' . 1 J rf t XL ttt ' ' T , - Qi , I , K 1954 LENA I MCROBERTS JEANNETTE MELOY 4 Enzllsh Chmld Care Elem 8: Advance Clothmg Home Makmg Home Makmg B S ln Ed Mount Unlon A B Kent M A Columbla Umversxty of Wxseonsxn Oh1o State Unn ers1ty NIIN A MOOTH Elem Clothmg 8: Textxles, Chxld Care Personal Reglment B S 1n Ed Ohxo Umverslty ELIZABETH MOTSCHMAN Engllsh II, French II Gnrls Advlsor Wlttenberg College, A Columbla Umx ersxty M A LEE PAXNCAKE Mechamcal Drawmg I, f' Q B S Indnana State Teachers College ROBERT C PFENDLER Elementary Speech Adv Speech Elementary Debate Adv Debate John Carroll and Ohio U ,fv- .J A DELBERT PRATT Blology B S and M S Denlson U l3 4 ACK D MOREHART Mechan1calDrawmg I II III Ohxo State UDIVCYSIIY B S and M A if 'R FRED OBERHOLZER English Commerce and Industry Mount Vernon Western Reserve M H l -aw-,mx DWIGHT V PEABODY -cl Commerce and Industry, Ohlo State Unxverslty B S Columbxa Umverslty, M A NIEWMAN M POWELL Spamsh South Amerlcan Hlstory B A Ohm Unlverslty M A Ohxo State B D Garrett Theologxcal Instntute ffwgflb, -ar l N HERMAN B REARICK English, Occupatlons Coach 'S-Q B S m Educatxon, Wxttenbcrg C c . n l n ' 1 ,f ! i ' ' 'I . 5- . . ' .' ' . ' ' ' ff . -1 ff1'j S . l l wg 1 2 1 J I 9 1 by Y . 1 . ' . . . 1 A rh! I 1 ' 1 ' QA 5 Q V Wt .-,. X K W . . . ,-, at , , -- , . , . V . , , A.B., N , ' .B., , . . T fl ' 1' - . . .I A ' , . . X is 'ff' rl f' Y 7? z ,, . . ? ' H If , . ' ' , A ' Agriculture, Horticulture, Q f , G - f . . . .4 1 ' ' f -4. Q I . ' . . 4,53 I I . 7 I 3 , , , u- - y 1, do 2 11,1 . - - . ...M A . ! . rw? 'R' . ' -AHA I . J 9 . N if .W V 5 ' 1 yi 1144. in 236: , . y 1 aa 4' , A FAC LTY CHARLES L RILEY Bxology AB Mount Union WILLIAM H ROHER Physxcs General Math gs: Kent State Un1vers1ty, B S and Master of Educatxon finan- CLOYD C SMITH Chemlstry B S Case 5 E- ETHEL STONEHILL Englxsh Latm PhB Wooster, '94 Q- M A Columbxa sv-f R DONALD STUMP Instrumental MUSIC Mt UDIOH Kent State ,Vw-. B S m Pubhc School Music ETHEL SWINEHART Plane Geometry Algebra A B College of Wooster M A Unxversxty of Wlsconsm ' QQ' mx V9 '-new 45 ARTHUR A RITTERSBAUGH Mathematxcs Coach B S Washmgton and Jefferson, K... Kent State Wlttenberg College 'N4 HERMAN P ROSSETTI Mechamcal Drawmg I B S ln Educatlon Kent State Umverslty KATHLEEN SMITH Art I, Englxsh I Oberlin College B A lily' -,2 INEZ V SUMMERS English I Lat1n I Glrls Advxsor swat WH 4? As LEAI-I STONEHILL Shorthand I II Typmg II Speed Buxldmg Office Productxon B S ln Educatlon, Ohlo U V me 4 Mt Umon College A B A Umverslty of W1scons1n, M A WA BESS L THOMPSON Amerxcan HlStOfy Czvxcs Muskmgum College Ph B Umversxty of Wlsconsln M A f O' . , fm N ' l . l' 1 1 I 'nb' . ., . . W 'X 9 B W - ' gmc K-1 ,fy I f ' f . 4. ,if L AAN ' R A , q ,MM if I I I. I g , . ' . - rl x I. ' I - nf -1 tt., ',i 5L ,. , f ,wg 1, ik . ? .1 ,llillllx ,r . , - 'Arg K R- ,T-Q, ,I t ,. , , . , . . K if '22 , , in A by My ' ' , X - 4...-Q! A YC -V F' A A ' ' ' , A .-af-:go x I i ng, -f' 4 . , , ' , if 53 ffl' J V . .' ' ' . ' . . 'el C ww . . . , . 'wi g g g l,qmy . . , ' 3 lliflll f1ii2? l 1 I Aff f1k,,, AN gh f. If f ag' A. 5' X - 'ri I , 2 A391 P f ,gt f I Sp! l ' V . . 5 1 , Q ,- K - ! l . . , 'L' .L g , G . . I . . . . . . t R X . - . ' u t 14 MELVIN WELKER n- Engllsh 'T LILLIAN M WALTON lane Geometry, Personal Reglment, Glrls Advxsor, Oberlm A B New York Unlversxty, M A 1954 ESTHER R THOMPSON Muskmgum College, B A Columbxa Unlversxty, M A 4?-. OTTO WEEDMAN W College Algebra Trlgonometry, Algebra III Solnd Geometry, A B Eureka College Columbxa Umverslty KEY E WENRICK g jfs A Ohlo UHIVCISIIY 6 Q. B S ID Educat1on ALMA M ZINNINGER Enghsh I II World Lxterature Kent State, B Sc Umversrty of Akron, M Ed Wm McKmley School of Law B L L 'UW af? GEORGE F VRBANAC Drlver Educat1on and Tralnm Duquesne Umversxty B E Kent State URIVCFSICY, M.E. I5 GLADYS WAKEFIELD Food and Nutrxtron -4' 6 Family Llvlng, Flora Stone Mather College WRU BS WADE WATTS C1v1cs General Buslness Coach Baldwm Wallace College Kent State ME Electrlc Shop General Sho Commerce and Industry, We Kent State UHIVCISIKY, B S M -Mb EMILIE ZURCHER German, French, Flora Stone Mather A B Westem Reserve U M A i ' -v-0 Z Y HARRY L WIECK Boys Phys1calEducat1on B S ln Educat1on Indrana Unrversxty, Kent State Umverslty 2' ELSIE ROSENBERGER Nurse iam 2' 1' 13 In YN Mir' xi,-1? M 1Qf':5J,v39 3553.9 A., HY ,' r Sjifvbfe' bfi? If -lr-.vf ff W1 -1- ' fir n 11' 5-.uf mr' H -'N K7 M f A 4 ,Y N fF,E,.2? 5!z H, -mf11gaJ1'g...?r.5i..4Af,,L,f',,,'s:fr if -f , .5 X JK, an sw ,v-ww 5-3,5 ,37Qg'? 95gJiff5-bit , , Jenin! 'Pu 4. -'ww at-5 425-Wi mg J, Www ra, .ISP R I Y' fm ning, '18 f,,, wmfr. Jgbv 5 'fir S1310 fqyq '53 gf 1 1. 1 5 'Ev F, 4' 'ffl 060 , E My 2 Hr 'M 532' i-Oc, A3 gf as fx :Zi .airsg wifi? ff -4 1-,wszgqi Q :vis 6:21. a. 'T 1- -.hi 'ff SEL -' ,. 4: , Q' 5 asf aaa' 910 x-,251 1 New 4,1 2 v, O Ill ,X There are many memorxes from these four years, Of happy txmes, of toxl and tears And many's the tlme nn the years ahead We'll wish them back agam 'txs saxd lb M: --. b .I . if, -- gfflppg 6?fAF,.'-,pn L, L.. A Y .L, 1 l:A.f5.,'J?..-N dt?.,1.7. --37.9. , :L gi.. . .qu - xi -- .1 if 5. ., f . ' Q ' N7 X .Yigi-?5.,.,1-x'5r',-ima:2-figlw'Q'-1428.4- g '.-lf, '14 if ' 1:2 '. 4 ' V55 31' 4 , , g ,,- Q --5. J -... . , .,,:.':,s, .,,,.p:.J, -.--,,,:f',,:,gp,L3..gfgh-L21 .. 15. Q y..-:1.g,,x-,gg --Q 1,:, Q -uv,-Dfw , -Aix sf.,-T. ,df-4. ' 52' rl' gg 2- '. . 1, 'l, ' 1, -1N'4,.wf' ,g -U, - 'f .Lefty .-5? 've-H A ' A i!fQ'4'.' ,,-j,f.,1af N92 A mx. It . ','. Zvi'- ' eff- I Y ' 'U' A a .:1'i1ifff N 56311: 25:2-'imjvf' .1,!:.H: , 1. DSAJQT,-. .. , , .. . 'T-:QL , QE, ,-ffl' ivlfg: ,4,f'.Q2' 15 :Ar V A, 'xg - , UH: lim, ,gxygk 'aku x'f,.,?'.-ix? .gi ' A '- meiir, fl' 'ss ' 1 . . ws ' ,E .. 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F Q1-ci - f Q 14, :Ez ! 1?.?T 5215: 5353 Class Ofhcers Senxor oflicers possess the qual1t1es of intelligence and spunk These tralts are essentlal m the w1se leadershlp of a Senxor Class Be11eve me the officers of 1953 54 could not have been more properly chosen They are, left to rlght Jxm Henry, Pres , Carolyn Bowers, V Pres , Mary Bumes, Secg and Ronald Relgler, Treas 18 fr e 'V I Servxce with a smile mlght well be the motto of these glrls Their dunes were to help wxth parties, and vanous RCIIVIIICS around the school Left to nght Mr Clayton Leyda Mus Nma Mooth Mxss Inez Summers Mxss Mary Hanna Row I : Carolyn Rowe, Sherry Larson, Thamy Korosides. Row 2: Myra Rausch, joan Mannos, Barbara Cop- lan, Rosemary Ringle, Glenda Goss, Donna Young, Peggy Sturm Susan Grossman, Carolyn Fxsh, Vxolet Ogle Row 3 Sandra Walter, Ella May Wallace, Carol Van Dorsten, arol McNeal, Carolyn Bowers, Mary Bumes Mxllle Melenoff Nancy Crosley, Ruth Buchannan SENIOR GUARDIANS This group, too, has been mdxspensxble xn helping and guxdmg us when we needed xt 1 n 1 K ' A f n J C '- ' . ., f . Q f . L . '1 2? ,rf j TOM Swmgx-UB COLLEGE 'R ALINE AXELROD THESPIAN W. K 'P- 5 Y- - . . I . . . O L LK4 CLUB STU 'RN ..-0' 9,5 090 9. CD1 10 XTQWX JIM HENRY -5 023-R Q s 5 W SORA HECHT T A C VAN DORSTEN SERVICE LEAGUE GLENDA GOSS 20 CHEERLEADER O EDJTLE P1 O 12 cLAss PRESIDENT O T 10 805, BE Os ao Lol, El? 4 A x v, Gly '. .Hr 'E 35 '17 04 909 S 5,69 MYRA RAUSCH MAJORETTE A 2- ii R90 DENY, R4 WFORD Wm., mx 3 .4 Jr SX ' YQ' -99 95 4 63' J OE VAN HORN SWIMMING , SHI RL OIRLSFP SI O ..x. 11 1 it 'P Y3JOfiris9Y1YT OYXPS YAS- QXX9? . ., PSP' 5.5 1 If HILDA KLINE GIRL BOOSTERS f x R DICK ALBERT SPORTS 21 .IAQ N FK RICE Y. T EEA16 INO R -'Y IAQ Virginia Bailey. -A pleafsia t . . Y' l smile -and gentle wjay. , . x , , Gloria Bair. A personality that glows, plus a sweet smile. N fi L .i -A 1 X, V1-f . 1 ' A 1 XM' Nl- If 'JZ L ' x, f ri V ,, 'X V ML ,N l Q uf yr J. fly f' , .t J - , N V 1, , Q 7 L lf haf Vx I Lu f N 1 I J 3 Y L. L ,' V Ad' 1, f' ' 41' 7 A A fluu Ll my KJ., L1 M M, lj 1 W , -X 4 ,fb MLV ff hi' l ,,,, , . V LL 1 L, V M uf I vff 1 ff . ,Af H1 L' .4 , '- L 'V ...J l C up 1, L k ' , .f U ! L Aff' 1 ' KL' if ,. L f l, LV Glenda Barkey. One of our INL A twirlers. f ,J 'Z A L L V Y Antoinette Barboza. A tal- ented girl full of enthusiasm. uf' Anna Bastounis. A wonder- ful girl with a friendly smile. Richard Battista. Talkative, and always on the go. ,Ei-I, f 1 .s 2. M Harold Baker. An indus- trious boy with a great fu- ture ahead. Vivian Barnhart. Sweet and lovely. Joseph Bandy. Tall and a terrific personality. Gladys Barth. Good things come in small packages. Ralph Bauhof. A neat dress- Roberta Baxter. A swell per- er with a smooth manner. son to know. rf? ,IQ ii' sr-9 Charles Bazen. An all-round good fellow. Joe Bednarczyk. A popular lad with a happy disposition. june Bennalield. Quiet, easy- going and nice to be with. Charles J. Beaumont. A bril- liant student. Carl Belcheff. A fine guy to know and easy to get along with. Q . Gerald Berger. A friendly and easy-going personality. Ei Pagiel Beaumont. Never without a smile. Richard Belcher. Our King of Swing has a wonderful future ahead of him. 'I Robert Beers. An outstand- ing artist and a loyal friend. . I ff 1' John Bell. An admirable lad in all respects. Shirley Berstler. A pleasing, Cora Bergman. Well liked sunny lass with lots of with a jolly disposition. friends. Ruth Marie Buchanan. Ac- tive, friendly and always re liable. Ralph Campbell. A nice friend who's always grinning very bright. Chin. His future will Mary Bumes. As Senior Sec., Mary was the best. 1 , f .jx M NL 1 '21 5 WW .2 k ' fr . :zPEw2f1r'nf,' wg-lv. , 1 'gg yi Mfr ff-frg, , f - e f Q 54 ' 52 , I 'g f s, 1 f1 f'W4'gx?si.' ' . ' 1 1 ffyffiw .psi Q is , ., ',,f, .N . K ' 1- 5g,war:z,.+4i5:'.Ql?5. 'IB ' J.. 1 :Qf'E '.'...9?lEisfg. ' 4154 - f.. ,. ' in-2'iif2Qgl'V - . .f .wat A Du-Wayne Cassady. An earnest and loyal friend. Nancy Clewell. One of the friendliest gals we know. Patrick Burke. A happy and John Campbell. Success is in easy to get along with gyy. his future. A 55,11 K fl' fffffi' -I . L 5 f rfb! lf I If Z' ly: I ,H INA .fr ' I ',f: ff ,116 1 A V ff , , . H. f .. V ji J L 7' Q L ' ' J .Q ,Ni f!'4 :jf Lester Cerwinsky. Well thought of by all. -':. 'I -if Bruno Codispoti. Bruno will go far in all he attempts. Russell Chance. A credit to our school and easy to like. Richard Combs. Dick's a jolly good fellow. Joann Firrarello. Small but mighty. Louie Ford. Small with loads of friendliness. Johnnie Mac Franklin. A true McKinley booster. Carolyn Fish. Full of fun and personality. wiv' 'Q' Beverly Forester. Sunshine for you every day. Robert Fry. A quiet but conscientious lad. Robert Fisher. A witty and Sally Fonte. Gay, and has a likeable companion. Darlene Fraleigh. Intelligent and sincere. it . I2 Gene Garaux. The whole world smiles with Gene. 4-.nf pleasing way. 7 ,LP . A x'.-fc.. afc! - 4 1 1 'fy li! 5 Y ' 7 1: , 1 Q if! :Alfie ffc Il' . 642,441 Os-if 'ff k!74,g,vv'v!fl-fb-'tl-f' C-0 U X WALK 4.4! I . 10,5441 Alice Franklin. Good nat- ured and one we like to see. Walter Garner. Enjoys all life has to offer. f N. 7? A ix Barbara Gastman. A patient and understanding Miss. June Glodde. She has a pleasant manner. Carolyn Greathouse. An am- bitious, well liked, hard worker. ,lr. M 1 'H 37 cl gf 44.2 ' A Irene George. A smile is her Joseph George. His goals are passport to future happiness. high and his future bright. Geraldine Glover. A friend to all who know her. Stanton Greenbaum. A per- sonality that will always draw friends. If Shirley Gorell. A dancing career is in the future. Susan Grossman. A girl that will always be remembered. -457' ,, X 1 V ' 1 J 1 , Lf Ai f John G,heQzi. pcipu ar, llikeable lguy. , ' , 7 , I A ,I ' 1 ,gf XA ,rf- ','j5'1' 4 t. f I , T ,,f, ,. if r 'X Glenda Goss. An energetic, outstanding cheerleader and friend to all. 9,1 -12.5 Anna Guidone. Always full of fun and lots of pep. b ra A .4 .,, 3 -ff . , 'axe A A GV' f T7 ,ff . w-f r ,ff 'B'-+ V , 'Cr' E Ann Hamby. A quiet, fun joan Haubert. An entertain- Lois Healy. A happy go loving gal. ing friend to have. lucky girl. jfs' , T32 'f ' P if Ju? I Q Au 6 I ff A 1 f I -. a'J -I .f ' gf' it I ik X ..'H4 kJ,,f' P I . . J L KAL' lv , fx fn 'Y' - , Q 1- if-' Q j L - 'nr JR 7 J .I S V 1 1 ! Jil! E J Henry. Magnetic, A 1-,X merry and mighty is this , A class president. 7' K ME? , ' ' 4 , 1 'i . .. ! in- ,. N William Hcmpel. A quiet 3 V kfny fxl and reliable friend. ' . ' V, IV.. ..--1 V Eleanor Hess. She has V ' 5 friends because she is one. 145 Q Qi 2 Wallace Hocking. A smile is Myrna Hogue. Quiet, witty Virgil Holden. Always pleas- his trademark. and nice to know. , 'fx -ff .QB sv ant company. p-5 . 15 U9 ' aa' ' VP --Q Sora Hecht. Unce a leader always a leader. in. Betty I-lesson. It's our pleas- ure to know her. Kathryn Hoover. A quiet mannered pal. gn- 4? ! -1227 .z Charles Killins. Known as Shirley Kish. A merry and Sleepy to his friends. fun loving gal. XM., Artclia Knox. Easy to like and known by all. -J' , ,lf A- 2,1 Jacolia Knox. A good nat- ured pal to everyone. gil A A is Lf f riff, A it L It VL' 7 A X ' 'fff OS pf 14 Vg! A flwb AVL A Jil ' Vfmfl ko s L. J,.ff,f,Luiw ay., Qi WW Elbus Kotanides. High step- ' Robert Kuebel. To know him is to like him. ping majorette, has rhythm in her feet. AQ sg, Hilda Kline. An energetic Lee Knopf. He'll be the same McKinley booster who to all of you - a reat guy dresses with perfection. If ,' , If ,f -QA gil, fffffi I., I f, , 'grill ff !,f!, if ,3 4 , ' 1 gy L4 f,, ,fi .7 ff' fixfye i?.f1!X.l i-ffffb! jflffilgi .' ff7 if 14' al! ff L ,af-, ' 1 ff! . .7 I or I , -1 I ,4., N A7 1 11 L xf ff J 414' ' V , . , J' 7 ' ' Delores Jean Koerber. A I ' dependable lass. I f 1 -fr' FP Thamy Korosides. A lively lass who is never sad. John Kutz. His future is William Laird. Quiet and bright. dependable. ak 1 .. 1 Q if I aah? Y Q Q- ' 2 l - , A, M -5 Barbara Langbein. A small blond, with a big smile. .Y gf Janet Leech. True and friendly, admired by many. x 4 , X Roger Lint. A fun loving comedian. Vs -gpf Sherry Larson. Charming in ways and features. .X . lx J sq-N fr ' Margaret Leech. Peggy is a friend to all who know her. I Shirley Lippert. Sugar and spice and all thatls nice. 34 ln-.,, -f. ei' ' si Jerry Latavo.,, 9.lly sense of Daris Laretto Layton. A true hfneofg ,Vi fill' 'if xx, 0 v V 2 ,f t, K A Ly -DXF ,A ,f ' V' 'L' , . v I7 friend describes her well. l v 1? -ff C' . My J tix' ' V 1 V Mm M31 wa JZ 1 vu- Qu lv' , tb iv 9 , Q I J I if ' It U Vffwllvk' if M 10' ll!! li Y. . VA. ' , 'X l L M .xv - X ' X 5 L r 1- Carol Leideg. Has a queenly IH3.I'll'lCI'. Scott Litzenberg. The All American fish. J-'R ' f. ,f 1' , 1 ,X W ,, I l X, 1 .-E ' . .Nw . , -fr' H J Q'J John Liebi. Liked by all who know him. Barbara Lokard. A fine per- son to know. gf-ai I 41 M Rose Marie Loncar. A dreamer of dreams. Ronald Maksim. His win- ning personality will bright- en his future. if t - im.. Elaine Marzolios. A fine girl. Jo Ann Lowery. Five foot two, eyes of blue. .If X 1 ,A . 1 I' Joan Mannos. Always laugh- ing and gay. J ,f Mary Lowther. Libby is ev- Shirley Mack. Considerate eryone's friend. and friendly to all. x Q '- lj - i , . Phyllis Mariol. The All American girl. Q lbw . . Arnold Marks. Wise in judg ment. 1. .wud Vid .,-I' smug t K-x 1,11 ' L , , 'ir Xe ,vb L I LW f .. ., L L . . lx f, 5, V L V O Q 'JV ' LL L' 1 LL L li. ' If llc lvlf ll A ff L, ,LL ' 4: Lv ki . L U' BJ S L J Smitey Mathews. Smiling Carol Ann McNeal. As nice Mildred Melanoff. She'll Smithy is a friend to all. as they come. succeed in all she attempts 4'i' 4- -we T' Ioan Pope. A sweet girl, and nice to know. Doris Prete. Quiet and well thought of. f? Myra Rausch. A future Rockette, a fine gal. Nancy Reed. A friend to all who know her. L . ' tx ,tv 1. 1 Lf t - 'L 1' i ,Al , L l Richard Radosevic. Never shirks from duty. A if Ruby Ratlifff. A friend of many. . K X ,Mu rel 0 LUV? LX i fi? 4' A N ' V I' V X 4 in ' R .xx I vj vt birlirgx lxvxxltv .lvff-f ,xv I ,sL yl Qi 'W ul-Vi lfjii V I bl 'fy A if wi ' X Edward Rehfus. A lad who enjoys a joke, even on him- self. It , 1 ,fifty ' 'V :N'i,lY'4'ff,f'i A LQ .L .1164 tif intl, fdfd L7 4 ,+ ' V W H L, V, V, I -4 V , , ! will .gm ,Inari ff RV M fd t ' , 1 , . u ,L 4, Shirley Richardsonf Peppy A I filonald Riegler- Agrearfel- Jack Rice, The future Mr. and known and liked byvi ,f a low who needn't worry what Pl'CSidCl'lt. Cverygng, people think of him. William Reynolds. Tall and lots of personality. Kenneth Riese. A truly great guy to know. Rosemary Ringle. Small, but Nancy Robertson. A pleas- mighty, and easy to like. jf i J f ant girl to be remembered. f ,Z M fWziQ,zg,,.,. figfmlf A WM Marlene Rose. A likeable lass with a smile for all. Jeanne Marie Salcian. Well liked and always laughing. Freida Roth. A pleasing and likeable friend. 'V-, , liv Q F .. 5 Y Q L? fm -sv 'flair A -Q' f ... , W ,fl Rose Marie Salmen. A quiet and loyal friend. M R 'V , .xl ' , H W'-f:: 4-. lx, i g 1 an A A Paul L. Roethisberger. A bundle of mischief. Q 1 X l Richard Scheurer. Liked by young and oldg there could not be a more dependable guy. 5.94 , AQ g ll lil Dennis Roman. Likeable and loves a good joke. .,u ezP j J Carolyn Rowlands. A pert lass, and a loyal booster. fl QA XXV by . Edward Schleappi. A great fellow and credit to the school. i ,Q-.f ' Thomas Smith. Has a great sense of humor and lots of friends. Donanan Steffens. Refined and a smile for all. sv WM . - ,...,,L..5 If EVN n ., b tix-kkj nl . ...1 I- '1. '.Ua'yNexlxlq.4u -' lv Ray Street. A dependable and sincere fellow. r'3,T7.i , ,, Q L 'S 'fn 4 'f, , lull- , ff Michael G. Sousaris. Makes ,iff ' Car8lkSXI:iaulding. Charyviitg ' friends with everyone he ini her marfnifrs and features ' w V. uf. , ' gt meets. 1 ' , . L 2 ' N ,i X 1 . ' u ff . , . X 1 fir? 4 ' ff ' Y 1 ' 1 . 11.0 7 JM lf' . Q1 nf I I , fha Je ' lr ,f Q I 1 , ff I if 1 I- V -7 k , Jr , gi' I V fi' 2 L' Delores Stickle. A sweet gal with a great many friends. Robert Stulka. A pleasant, friendly lad with a fine sense of humor. fll X' L 1 L .,f Louis Stillo. An ambitious and quiet friend. Peggy Sturm. A small, ener- getic, and talented majorette. 'i 'lah tv' x-if 1, Lf ' . flynanald sifazn, Never a dun momentf fy! , A I ' e 1 K fl 5' X, .f f qv 1, 3 XL I- I L 4 Q if L , , ' . .f 1 'V X 1, e ri' ' 'N ' .li . ' J ak,- e , 7' I ' 7 1 i , V fx' 1 , ' I if ff A. ,fre f vfy f N i s John Strayer. Fun and easy to get along with. f -is vi ,rf .gt lf wg , . 'a Terry Swant. Bashful but friendly. Joe Van Horn. A good sport and fine athlete. Ella Mae Wallace. Always ready to lend a helping hand. . ,.'.M , Q l fa lal A ,' .mn-aj, I 7 1 ,Q 2 Sandra W'alters. A blond bombshell who explodes with friendliness and charm. ai '9' ,453 if Josephine Varela. Josie is a pleasant companion. 1.1 .L 4 Q- Russell Vaught. A courteous and loyal friend. Harold Von YVyle. Vonls always having a good time in all he does. l f , 'HU LX 1 .Uv ' KI' '1 R If JLI' ,WL I I , 1 , .l V K' 1 Lf, Eula Waller. A friend to all who know her. 4 5 Sandra Walther. A charming smile is one of her many assets. ,' fkr Raymond Walter. Reserved in his manner and likes to laugh. Patricia Warfield. A cute lass with a fine sense of humor. -1 47' aff, nv-3v',, Betty Lou lValters. Devilish with a cute grin. David Way. Dave has a dis- position admired by all. ful. Yum -N., Glenn Wilds. A sportsman Virgil Yoder. Tall, terrinc, Charlotte Yoho. AI'f1biti0U5 Gertrude Yolfro. Happy go . o in the true sense ofthe word. and tops. and easy to get along With- ll1Cky, full f6f fun- m A H, ' 4 '- R 1 - .X' - I I .V rl, X -xl . I f, X T ' W x gl r x I f Lflfl lr if A J , M 1 ,V .X , - , ,L X Q , l, v- X 1 4 f . A . f V I 1 1 ' I ll , Xl' Av- 1' A.. l , x , . 'av' 'L I 5 I . mol!! l X 1 Ll A N k '- , XX 3 I. A ' I ,' 1 xx 9 ' ,mf , L v D ' 3 L L l N , l l I Lv' l X' 6 I f., .', U L 1 W l f Q A .A xi ' Y Donna Young. A dynamo of V V- g pep and energy. LQ l 'x - M51 is A :rg ' 'x E.. gn: A , -sg, 1 1 V K. A if 2,44 .'.,2' 1 A ,.f, , -1 A fl . f '- -MM - 5 lv + .., v A, Y X. S V ,XL 'ff s ,I .MWQQ gf 2 -fi -if ,.,w1 Jr 'K JF , fmfffw ,Vx 1 1f x,fMQlwvW' c 'W f'-ff' lk' 395. 7 , T .Q YV J? 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VANDOR, JUDY Classical Y-Teen 1, 25 Booster l, 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 College Club 45 Hallguard Chairman 45 Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Rep. 35 Staff 3, 45 Roaring 100's 2, 3, 4. VAN DORSTEN, CAROL Classical Y-Teen 1, 2, Cabinet 3, 45 Booster l, 2, 3, 45 Choral Club 45 N.F.L. 25 Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 45 College 45 Service League Pres. 4 Committees 2 3 4 Staff 4 Roaring lO0's 3 4 Speechl 2 Honor Rolll 2 3 4 VAN HORN JOE Classical H1Y 2 3 4 Vice Pres 3 Chapla1n4 Swimmingl 2 3 4 Homeroom Rep VARELA JOSEPHINE Classzcal Booster l, 2 3 NFL 1 FTA 2 Sec 3 4 Office Assistant 2 3 Red Cross Rep 2 Times Rep 4 VAUGHT RUSSELL General Booster 2 3 4 VON WYL HAROLD Classical H1Y 1 Pres 2 3 4 Boosterl 2 3 4 Booster Rep 3 4 College Club Hallguard Chairman 3 4 Student Council Treas 2 Committeesl 2 3 Sw1mm1ng1,2 3 Footballl 2 WADE MARILYN Commerczal Boosterl 4 Roarin 100s 4 Junior Achievement 4 WALLACE ELLA MAE Classical Boosterl 2 3 4 College Club 4 Art League 4 Lunchroom Monitor 4 Red Cross Rep 4 Committees 3 4 Staff 4 WALLER EULA General YTeen1 2 Boosterl WALTER RAYMOND General H1Y 4 Choral Club 4 Boosterl 2 3 4 College Club 4 Stage Craft 4 WALTER SANDRA KAY Classical YTeen 2 3 4 Boosterl 2 3 4 Latln Club 2 College Club 4 Dra WALTERS, BETTY LOU Classical Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic 3, 45 Thespian 45 Fall Play 3, 4. WALTHER, SANDRA General Y-Teen 1, 2, 35 Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 College Club 45 Art League 4. WARFIELD, PAT Commercial Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Leaders 3, 45 Office Ass't 45 Homeroom Rep. 2. WENGER, ERVA KAY Classical Y-Teen 25 Booster 1, 2, 3, 45 Choral Club 3, 45 College Club 45 Dramatic 1, 2, 3, Pres. 45 Thespian 1, 2, Sec. 3, 45 Red Cross Rep. 25 Homeroom Rep. 3. WILDS, GLENN General Hi-Y Treas. 15 Booster 1, 2 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Baseballl YODER VIRGIL Classical H1Y 1 Treas 2 Pres 3 4 Boosterl 2 3 4 Camera Club 1 2 Pres 3 College Club 4 Staff 2 3 Band 1 Vice Pres Junior Achievement 4 YOHO CHARLOTTE Home Economics Booster 1 2 3 4 YTeen 4 Committees 4 YOHO GERTRUDE Home Economics Boosterl 2 3 4 YTeen 2 3 4 MOVIC Asst 3 4 Committees 3 4 Library 3 4 YOUNG DONNA Classical YTeen 1, 2, 3 4 Booster NFL 1 2 3 4 Varsity Spe FTA 3 Quill and Scroll 4 Dramatic 1 2 3 4 Thespian 1, 2 3 Vice Pres 4 Times Stall 4 Fall Play 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 Committeesl 2 3 4 Honor Roll 4 Homeroom Rep 2 LEECH JANET Classical YTeen 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 NFL 1 2 College Club 4 Service 4 Band 1 2 3 Committees I 2 Booster League x 1, IAM ,Kg QI -ge. 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The main cvent of thc Juniors was the planning of the Junior-Senior Prom. Mr. George Dragovich was chairman of Junior Guardians. JUNIOR OFFICERS President ................ Leonard Knell Vice President ............ Jim Dreher Secretary ................ Pat Thompson Treasurer ....... ......... K en Bandi CLASS OF 55 The Junior Guardians have helped the Junior class for three years by aiding at parties which would not have been successful without their advice. Miss Margaret Jonesg Miss Dorothy Darrowg Miss Ethel Stonehillg Miss Cora Dailyg Miss Jeanne McCuskey. 57 -4 '7 Row 4: Pearl Blasingameg Stuart Bloom: Jane Bond: Dick Boosz: Al- bert Boss: George Brady: Bob Breen: Jackie Bricker. Row 5: Marlene Brug- gemeier: Jack Brumbaugh: Betty Bry- an: Bess Bryant: Delores Bryant: Jo- anne Bulat: Thareen Burris: John Calhoun. Row 6: Ralph Campolieto: Philip Capper: Faith Anne Carpinelli: Jordan Carpinelli: Carrie Chappell: Susie Cherry: Bonna Clewelb: Jessie Clifford. rf-1 Q S' 'lx 1' N, lv Row I: Abdo Abraham: Doris A rams: Jack Ackerman: Genev-e Adams: Dave Agnes: Jim Albred: Da.: Amstutz: Mary Anderson. Row 2: Mary Anderson: Pat Antonio: Jerry Apstcin: Pat Arnold: Shirley Arnold: Lovie Austin: Louise Bagnola: Joan Bailey. Row 3: Jim Bailis: Kenny Bandi: Frances Barkley: Kenneth Bell: Shirley Benford: Roman Bennett: Robert Berger: Cynthia Bishop. v 'E 'QNX :L Q mr Q will U . ,2-9 i f i '::::f2f'ff21 '!XfX' ff t e E . M . f' Row 7: Pat Cline: Shirley Clise: Bar- bara Cobb: Larry Cockrang Susie Co- dispoti: Bennett Cohong Maryalice Cojocar: Marian Coleman. Row 8: Shirley Collins: Wayne Combs: Nick Costea: Nancy Crumley: Genevieve Crustong Charles Curfence: James Dagar: Eleanor Daghar. Row 9: Carolyn Daley: Cole Denzils: Eleanor De Miekle: Margaret De Vault: Bob Doerschukg Janice Doltzelg Clarence Dreher: Betty Drewry. 58 f 7ou I.' Emily Dreyer' Ronald Drink- ouse' Maple Dysick' Faye East' John . berhard' Benton Elfritz' Pat Erick- son' Violet Escott. Row 2: Charles Evans ' Dick Fach' Charles Farey' Vic- tor Fedeli' Patricia Felhy' Dulce Fer- ustine Fleishour' Betty Fletcher Robert Flynn' Ronald Frankg Nelson Freedman: Ruth Fransman' Donald Fulton' Nancy Garris. . g 9 Q- Z. si' ., N- .. 1 ' F rv - W J ss' , 1' 3 f , f It 1 Q X - , , , X f fi wt , 'W I , I , 3 y ,+ 1 ' 4 ' nandezg Bill Feteg jan Flaiz. Row 3: I X J f N-' I ff ,, Y 5 7 f 9 , ' va s 4 4 '1 5 9 9 rw' f ' 3 - P f 1 X g fu ea Q Q pf 5 ii in ,ff S iff east , 4 f'7 . Row 4: Velma Garrisong Paul Gast- man' Melvin Gebra' Anna Gerber' Linda Gerber, jean Goss, Roberta Gotthelfg Jim Graham. Row 5: Ted Grau, Joan Gregory, Doris Gerku, Hubert Grimsleyg Felipe Guinaldog Bette Gunter' Marilyn Hackathorn' Nathaniel Hailey. Row 6. Nancy Hammondg Priscilla Haney: Pat Har- ding Walter Harding: Dorothy Harris- bergerg Dick Hawk: Dick Headlesong Ray Hilal. .,' , yf fX Row 7: Shirley Henry: Pat Henselg George Hcsringg Jean Hetrickg Car- ... '- J 'N' A '1 l nell Hightowerg Horner Hiltyg Joann V4, V! 7' 4 Hague: Sally Hohn. Row 8: Richard 4' f1l4f it, K , V .2 'b Hunt: David Hurshg Ivi Ilvesg George Z ' Ilvesg Jimmy Jackson: Jack Jacobg 'yn i ' 'i: 'W X C 3' :iFy'E i:: , A Bill Johnson: Adessa Johnson. Row 9: Leola Jones: Gail joseph: Vlaltcr : ,, ,- ,. -- ' Q, V Jourdang Margie Julian: Dave Kaiserg ' 34 Y 34 :fr 1 1 Q Teddy Karmang Pat Kasper: Irvin ' ,V , gg. . f, K ,'.., - K Katusin. f , 1 A Qin:-f img! ' a . l 99 W 3, I A t 9 if .. silk , ,A , ' 7 ' ' V Row 4 Daud Latham Penelope Lazarides Hayes Leavell Bessie Lightner Jo Ann L1nd1e Shirley Lmerode Janet Little Jacque Luker Row 5 Nlick Lulas Johnnie Mac Franklin Sarah Mack Sally Magee Cerald Magxsano George Makslm Mary Mancuso Alanna Manist Row 6: Barbara Mann' Virginia March- and' Alvaro Martins' Betty Maurer' June May' Shelby McDonald' Albert Mcllivain' Donna Medoff. i' ttf? -Psi? Row I George Keeton, Sara Ke Fuss Betty Kelly Charlene Kelly Harry Kessopoulos Helen K11'lCh Russell Kmdler Frances Kl31DSk1 Row 2 oan Knappcnberger Pat Knebusch Leonard Knell Carol Ko l1sar ohn Kompara 'loin Kopust 1m Kortis Wayne Kost Row 3 Phlhp Ixouscue Anne Krainess Carol Kroh Shirley Kuemerle Judy Ku tr1b L01s Laney Dorothy Lang Andy Lashua 'Tw ' f f F fii Row 7: Carolyn Miles' Jo Anne Miku' Shirley Miller' lNancy Millerg oann Mock' Paul Mondok' Jack Myers' ack Myers. Row 8.' Vkillie Neal' Terry Nemeth' Carole lNiceg John Nicholsg Robert Nieporte' Doris Nist' Bob lNoonang Rose Norcia. Row 9: Dorothy Pace' Darleen Page' Bob Parkinson' Gerald Patrick' Geraldine Patterson' Julia Paull' Kathryn Pet- ers' Dave Peters. Row I: John Petrison: George Petroffg Ronald Petter: Nellie Phillippi: Do- lores Phillips: Stuart Philips: Paul Perolopeg Joan Posey. Row 2: Leon Primack: Peter Pritzag Alfred Succi: Betty Pulling Dale Radcliffe: Douglas Ramsellg Margaret Ravlide: Virginia Ray. Row 3: Patty Ries: Sandra Rice: Pat Ries: Robert Rignenback: Jane Rine: Pat Robart: Rose Roca: Norma Rosenburg. , , .ip 1 'S' Y , : ' if X k f f M - ' nl ,1 15' is A A ,, Q Q Row 7: Sandra Stinson: Dorothy Stoughton: Astrida Straunims: Nick Streanog Nancy Stringer: Paul Stubbs: Patty Stump: Thomas Stutler. Row 8: Ronald Suciu: James Sullivan: Ed Stuek: Bruce Swager: Glenn Thatch- er: Pat Thompson: Shirley Thompson: Betty Toler, Row 9: Don Tolley: Delores Tovissi: Albert Tovissi: Al- fred Tovissi: Don Trifelos: Barbara Trigo: Jeanette Tritt: Ruth Ellen Trump. til ,Q k , I... 1 11 4 1' it vfirffi ff 5212 ff f ff, , :L 4 ez Y- '1 , ., .1 xg V nf- ' 1 x -' s : 3 , -1-K TT-1:-'fig it 4-i, A me fufgi C. I.. wr ,Z ,, 'M W J A I Z 3 X lllrbux Row 4: Loman Rosier: Mary Ann Rossetti: Sandra Russ: Gerra Russell: Marilyn Rutler: Lawrence Schlute: Richard Schmidt: Melvin Schwarz- wald. Row 5: Red Scovialle: Lor- raine Shelley: Barbara Slagle: Kenneth Slutz: Dave Smith: Edwnon Smith: Carol Snider: Don Soldatis. Row 6: Alma Sonntag: Earl Sprit: Frances Stanley: Marilyn Stark: Tedder Stev- enson: Donovan Stephens: Richard Sterner: Norma Stertzback. s. pl Q X, Q? Ve V W Amit 1 ' JA K I A n ,.,, . -5 -'5 X i f I 44 'Ji t. . ,113 111:1- -ua '. M -.nj :::r,3IL -12-1: 12 ....... on H I, Q qw 9 sb xy ., i , ga- ,il Q 43 M 1 0 'J .gif ,y,. my e . V.. M .f ': 'J' if ' A N i if I 17' ' QP! Y I A ,. 'f 1: I 1 f , N! nd, 5 'NIXVLP 5' L? 1 Row I : Geraldine Tuckg Gloria Turnerg june Vanceg Janice Vankickg Darlene Veghg Marilyn Wadeg Hope Walentg Adale Warren. Row 2: Bob Watson g james Watson g Willie Wilderg Neff Willardg Emerial Williams g Cecelia Wirth 3 Annette Worley 5 Marilyn Xenos. Row 3: Cora Lee Yanceyg Barbara Yearyg Carol Youngg Larry Zagrayg Edward Zeitzg Kenneth Ziansg Bill Zinn. F., 7.0 V af. fi 3, YQ' 1 ,J 4 v-4 - ,4 . it if f n 74-'is N ,Q .f Guiding the Sophomores into the right paths were certain mem- bers of the faculty. Without this group of supervisors parties would not have been the successes they turned out to be. Row I: Miss Kathleen Smithg Mr. Thomas Coxg Miss E. Thompson. Row 2: Mr. Oberholzerg Mr. Dwight V. Peabody 5 Mr. Roher. CLASS OF 56 Sophomore officers did a good job of leading their class. There was a friendly feeling among the Sophomores which came from the well-organized parties. Mr. Thomas Cox was chairman of the Sophomore Guardians. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President .................. Hank Urbach Vice President .............. James Chin Secretary .................... Linda Elliot Treasurer ............ Bob Clatterbuck ia.-.li ef ,Z I+, 4 X! Q 43 f . I ...Q ' ' -fi fe ! 2 IAKJS R-Q Q 4? f f ' Y i. wg, X I D4-ik 1' .. Row I: Hatija Abraham: Judy Ab- ramson: Charles Acklesong Lewis Ak- lips: Sheldon Arkowg Henry Arm- steadg Nancy Ash: John Ashley. Row 2: John Avention: Ray Baechel: Betty Bailey: Wanda Bailey: Iris Baldwin: Judy Barbeg Carol Barner: Lora Barnes. Row 3: Jeannette Barth: Bob Battista: Shirley Baugusg Bill Baxter: Ida Bazeng Barbara Beatty: William Becker: Shirley Becker. Row 4: Ray Begleyg Shirley Belcickg Reuben Bell: Shirley Benedict: Terrell Berger: Dan- iel Berndt: Dick Bernosky: Ron Berstler. Row 5: Don Besterg Rox- anne Binkley: Charles Blair: Martha Blankenship: Sue Blass: Bitchell Bloomfield: Marlene Boger: Jack A. Bonsky. Row 6: David Boord: Maggie Brad- , ley: Judy Brady: Jeanette Branden- ' burg: Gretchen Breckbuller: Pat -' , Brooks: Pat Brooks: Sarah Brunner. V. r ' ' Row 7: Larkin Bryant: Sally Buck- 4 ' 1 1 L! ridge: Robert Burchett: Ed Burns: i-1 Don Bush: Jack Calhoun: Jim Calla- man: Gary Callicoat. Row 8: Norman ' 5, Campbell: Joe Caporali: Nora Ca- 6 ' S g porano: Joe Carbenia: David Carlen: ,J 5: X J Y is V Z Kathryn Carbin: Frankie Carlotig 'N . ,sw A 4, 3 5 , .Jw -f N fir! , Ronnie Carnahan. Row 9: Alton 7 ,, xxx 'I Cavtev: Bob Chaney: Anna Chapman: it Lawrence Chapman: Madeline Char- i l . ney: Don Cherrine: Nathaniel Ches- U ' , - 5 tor: Mildred Chezan. Row I0: Chuck 4 . 1 .I , , A ' 'Q Chidester: James Chin: Betty Cindea: V Y AQKW , -. 'fr I he Anna Mary Ciraci: Carceil Clark: A 9 I 'J i 1: , 5, wk Rose Clark: William Clark: Bob ' ' ' A Clatterbuck. . A ' 'F' - ' aa :H A i , A 77 'I Q i .' 4 fi, I .--Li 'i...Q,.- . . xi 1... r V I . 1 - ea ,,A , - 5 5 . Row 1: Chuck Clawsong Ruth Clineg Freda Coberlyg Chirlcy Cole 3 Nancy Cpllinsg Peggy Collins 3 Ralph Connor g Nedra Cook. Row 2: Geraldine Combsg Nancy Coombsg Marvin Coop- er 5 Richard Corey 5 Betty Corsn g Maria Cosentiong Norma Cottrellg Jeannie Cotyp. Row 3: Ralph Cowan g Agnes Cow- ardg Richard Craigg Anne Crawfordg Eileen Crawford g Joe Crawfordg Do- lores Crislipg Gordon Critoria. Row 4: William Crouchg Alvin Cunninghamg Ron Curatig Leon Curryg Don Dagerg Andrew Dascog Denver Dawson 5 Sue DeMarzio. Row 5: Mary Elizabeth Dennisg Robert DePewg Joyce De- Petrig Don DeGarmog Delight De Yarmong Edward Diamondg Darleen Diana 5 Robert DiFoleo. . . Q . I A if di I x s , 'xi ri Y I i N'f'-1 XY KVN f yf 21 1' ' ia! la ' I 1 4 I w A . . fvf. . lf ...lgi vl ' 1 I x .ff ' z,i..a.,ff. f N . - A' f 4 X 4 2 is , Mi ei, if ' if ' ...L f 5 f t J V j fl ,J y Q, 1 it ,, 5 Q , lg 1 jg, v R 'F ' an if il Qi K Row 6: Gracie Digmang Beatrice Divensg Brent Dixg Henry Dixong Rose Dougherty: Tom Douglasg Nick Do- vidiog Beverly Draper. Row 7: Kath- rine Dvaivantg Ronald Dugang Connie Dunneg Philip ElFaye5 Gust Eliadasg Dick Elkmang Mary E. Ellingtong Linda Elliot. Row 8: Marie Elliottg Judy Evansg Terry Fagan 5 Frank Faillag Carol Farrg Michael Finnegan: Jack Fiorig Fred Fischer. Row 9: Nancy Fisherg Ovester Flowersg Alice Flyhartyg Beverly Fohlg Manuel Fonteg Nancy Footeg Norman Frankg John Frazier. Row 10: Robert Freemang George Fromholtzg Kay Fullerg Marie Garlg Don Garmong Jane Garretg Gwendolyn Garrison 3 John Gartner. 66 Row 1: Donna Gates 5 Kaye George 5 Sara Givsong Paula Gloddeg Gerry at e Goldberg: Marilyn Gossg George Gra- - ,, ,, hamg Jackie Green. Row 2: Bill Grif- gi 'L 'V' ,ii X15 ling Charles Griffith 3 Ruth Grosen- V? I N, K , baughg Sally Grunzg Tony Guedelg I ' XX Robert Hackleyg Mary Alice Hallg f f In X' j' i Nancy Hall. Row 3: Bill Halterg The- resa Halterg Dorothy Hammondg . Ronny Haneg Howard Hardestyg Ce- -4 Q q . y Q celia Hardie 5 Kenneth Harney: Na- . 2 -- fx.: gf. thaniel Harris. Row 4: Donald Hartg h V I I 1 3 ,fax , Thelma Harwood: Lynn Helhrichg f ' his W 5' ,x!' I Doris Helmg Rosalie Henkeg john u A i Q ' ' ' 3 Herritg Linda Hershellg David Hi- , . A dinger. Row 5: Annanette Hill: Har- W 5 Q old Hinesg Delores Hiteg Tom Hock- Lg 3 ' ingg Barbara Hodnickg John Hogan 3 V ,A 1 V43 Ben Halderg james Holder. 1, 'LJ xxs Z Iv A 7 Z! fl 'wr I Ax - S 'J N A ' EIXMIML L f i Xf fe X f Row 6: Elanore Hoodg Barbara Ho- ' V bertyg Helen Hodginsg Don Hum- , ' - - phriesg Arbuna Hunterg Patricia XB I ' 1 f Q Huppertg Joanne Huprichg Shirley A I ,vs LV Huychinson. Row 7: john Hysongg QE! W 1 N X . Ronald jack: Harold jackg Gerald ' A' Jacksong Harold Jacobyg Bob Jamesg 1 I Frank Jackson: Patti John. Row 8: V 4. Joseph Johnsong Jackie Jonesg Theo- 24 5 5 dosia Karipedesg Ernest Kaslerg Don- ' ' 7 Y x !,, . .' ald Kellyg Lewis Kennethg Carol V- X fl X Z ' fl . .fl f X. Kemp: Judy Kennison. Row 9: John l ' Keoshiang Virgie Lee Kingg Dorothy ' Klepaylog Marjorie Kleverg Walter r tp, I 3 , Kneppg Carol Kohlerg Mary Kondayg :A ' 2 -A gf jack Koury. Row 10: Anthony Kou- u , ff 3 trasg Jerry Kramerg Pat Kuligowskig 1 4 l Beverly jean Kyleg Phillip Lagog Ken jx fs f fx iffy I , Lancasterg Bob Lathamg Jeanette Lautzenheiser. 67 Row 1: Norma Leeg Jack Leonardg Imo Jean Lewisg Luella Lewisg Willa Lightnerg Nonna Lindieg Kenny Loehrg Marty Logan. Row 2: George Longg john Love g Roosevelt Loweg Ramond Loyg Alice Lyonsg Henry Mackg David Madden 3 Davis Madis. Row 3: Nancy Mageeg Dorothy Male- allg Tom Marviog Pat Markosg Donna Markovitzg Maxine Marrag Zenobia Marting Betty Massey. Row 4: Nancy Maurerg Robert May g Mary Meadowsg Anita Medal 3 Arlene Mercer: John Meyersg Rosemarie Meyersg Zella Mc- Carty. Row 5: Lynn McCormick, Phyliss McCrakeng Carla McCoyg Patty McCullough5 Ruth McLaughling Floyd McNeal g Eilan Millerg John Miller. 4 , o ' -A V 9 5 9 .iff f 1 .P x, l 'Y 'X xx , 1 A 'J' -A QW . ff asf' 1 ' Aifilxiux Xi' V Ii 71 ,99 Z JV-4 K , , Q a Q Row 6: Nancy Miller 5 Robert Millerg Wilbert Millerg Charlene Mitchell: Nancy Mock 3 Don Moore 5 Geraldine Moore 5 Marb Morris. Row 7: Harley Morris g Norma Morris 5 Wayne Mor- rowg Shirley Naugleg Ilmars Nei- manisg Georgine Ness: Mary Nichols 3 Antoinette Nicola. Row 8: Jeanette Nicola g Carole Nolan 3 Naomi Norrisg Lois Netlerg Jim Oneyg Carrie Os- borne 5 Arthur Ottg Ada Parker. Row 9: John Parksg Rober Pefferg Ronnie Perdueg Mark Perdue g jim Perkinsg Carmine Petrackg Janet Petrackg Charles Petty. Row I 0: Alice Phillipsg Sylvia Philpottg Jim Phillipsg Harry Plockg Edward Ponkcrg Ray Porterg Patricia Potter 5 George Poulos. 68 :f J I-, Q 1 'Xi M lifhfrfi 'fi A ,- ,r . h -1 --vw - - A . , -- . Y--X ,H -- --'- lf- N . , - .. at . , V f -:' ' rg 2 in V Y i s WT 3 1 1- -3 arf' L A 1 -NL-Q ,i 5, 551, fy V ur -.Q Zsxf A X 5 , uf 9 X 4 J an, 1 8 f xl ' 5 f l x -4 .. 1,4 5 . g Q , 7' ' , ' 5- 1 ' , -Z fx' -la s - - X 1' f 'P 1 J V7 sl X fl Sw 1 A es vs. g ' .ff P: If j +hK j Row 6 Eileen Sharp Sally Shearrow Dean Shepherd Shirley Shockle Pat Sholder B1llShorthxll Gcorgeen Slck els George Sidero Row 7 Patti Slack Donna Slackford Carolyn Sloan Shirley Slusser David Smeth ers B1llSm1th Frances Smith Jack Smith Row 8 Janet Smith Eva Lee Solomon Rosita Sparks Kay Spear Nancy Speck Susan Speelman Rlch ard Stalder Marilyn Stallman Row 9 Stebler Charles Steffen Gene Stef fens Edward Stewart Ralph Steiglr wald Edward Stern Row I0 Bar bara Stevens Markey Sitzman Joanne Stroug Tom Strouble Mary Sullivan Wardell Sumpter, Ronald Swxgert David Taylor ..- 5, 7 w v 1, 'V 'V , '.xrggQ,. 5 ' ' - i, L, , ' ,. ,A ,rg Q Env M Row I: Patricia Powellg Virginia Powell g Donald Preteg Elsie Preceg Jill Rainsbergerg Perry Rangeg Bill Reag Roy Reed. Row 2: Deanna Reesg Barbara Reinwaldg Charles Renzen- brinkg Lois Riceg Dominick Richg Donna Rieherg Iom Robertsg Robert Robertson. Row 3: Mary Rogersg Suzzanna Romero 5 Caroll Roseg James Ratliff 5 Martha Royerg Carrie Rupertg Shirley Rushforthg Jack Russell, Row 4: Adelia Russog Lena Ann Russo 5 Betty Saddlerg Don Sallmeng Betty Sandersg Nick Sandrug Ron Savage g R1va Seid Row 5 Judy Sentcr Doris Seymour Paula Schaub Lymta Schnidler Barbara SchreHler Evely Scott Harry Shafer Louise Shafer 9 9822 W J 'AQ I - Jw ' ' . : 5 Q ' S so - 5. 5 . l J 4 A . ' 1 D ,, V , . 3 . ' .-3, we 1 N 2 S ' , ' 5 - , 1 Y 3,-A i ! '- 'J X ' ' ' J 'ff fi S f 4 In , , E . A , lim , L, 1 ef., W g R .3 L 1 I : . ,I ' Y l 5 n 2 - . , X 5 i ,An .. -t 1 1 ,f P , : ', . ,fx X f ' P , x 1 A 1 : l A ...a X l . 1 0 j r ' s 5 J J, Q 5 - 'WVR ' ,, ,S B2 'v 1,4 . - . ' ,-V ' gg.. 1 V, ' , . . V I i yt p 5 5 - ' ' J 1 f .f R' 41 . ' ' . ' . :.:T ug, V' ' . 1 ' fr :1 1 1 1 ,-- - .-f 1 1 A x A 4- 4 W ab F :S 5 ' A YE, U - ' iff 'Tr . 5 ' . : ,- , , . ,W I J- - 3 5 Axe, Jr Shirley Stammg Faye Stanton g Anita J X f ' ifgf, 3 '5 3, 135 -' R V U, I ' x h . I , . ' . - E '-YQ' 75 ' . 9 v 7 Q , v I E, . . . . . -1 13' -a st, J J 3 ' 'dv 33 , D l S J I N VIN! it 'll V 'MJ .ls I . . glfi i- 1' ' I ' ' - 'A 353 Z3 'I s lx! I4 -. R' 1' 4,58 g f A . Al re ,, , i 2 6 1 ' ' 4+ 1 A lf. -1 rt ' L' J ' , ' ew - off' 1 I l 1 .rf lgnfzzf rx: 1 69 Li ., - 7 . ' -, 5 -fl' V, tl 1 , iz ' L H- .,,. , J-. , , mafia, , ' -5 M 4. Q I all iff Row 1: Lucille Taylor 5 Lynne Telan- nofg Dave Thomasg Madeline Thomas 5 Carol Timarg Pat Titusg Ronald Tor- nerog Edward Torok. Row 2: Alfred Torrenceg Erma Torrenceg Bud Trox- lerg Mary Troyang Patricia Fuchg joe Turnerg Patty Unsworthg Hank Ur- bach. Row 3: Bill Van Horn g Margue- rite C. Vensong Bob Villardg Carol Vinceg Barbara Vissue 5 joe Vitangelig Dorothy Vodopickg Paul Vodopisch. Row 4: Zita Volizerg Janice Von Voorhisg Donna Waddollg Glenn Wadeg Charlotte Waldrong Haltie Walkerg Charles Wallerg Mary Warl. Row 5: Paul Warner 5 Geraldine War- reng Pat Warrickg Steve Warrickg Marilyn Washburng Betty Watkinsg Barbara Wattg Lois Jean Wewdling. Row 6: Bill Whiteg Pat Wigalg Bennie Willardg Barbara Williamsg julia Wil- liamsg Beverly Wiltong Nancy Winn. Row 7: Carol Wippeimang Duwayne Wortheng John Yarchakg Phylis Yar- novickg Carol Yehnertg Jerry Yohog Donna jean Yost 5 Kenneth Yost. Row 8: Sterling Zettlemeng Milan Ziemerg Twila Zumkehig Clayton Zupp. it 9 Q . ..- 7 X as .f- ,tk :J ' , 1 sa 1 - 4 .A 1 ZA K fn ...A g , v ,. , M J ' , x J X X vi f, ' S , L Ain. I ' ' K2 X' ul, or -Q - 1 r 5.45 , V a 3' H Q 1 ,-. X f, f' V x , 'J K I 14 F K ri 'H Q lf' KA aa I K , In -2 L it a f - W3 5 V? . , ' y N. ,f i . ll 7 favs . ' , . ., ,,. A 1 ir! N :S M, l f ' . if 1 G3 C3 W of a Jn I 70 My 'x sa For the first year at McKinley the Freshmen have made a line showing. They have made out- standing contributions to the school's varied activities. Mr. Morehart was chairman of the Freshman Guardians. F RESHMAN OFFICERS President .................... Judy Bames Vice President ............ James Bailey Secretary .................... Pat Everhart Treasurer ................ Frank Isabelle ,D XXQJLWX l AY X LL... CLASS CF 57 FIV XM F vi 5 Lv X 1 N , '., rl 4 'l A ,1 , . . V ' ir L bt L9 XML? bb L ld NIV vw X A U 3 XV ,Mt X ll ,X ' J 'ff V I 1 3 X, - ,,' . '1. y N .1 v ' N cc as N U 1 l J lui? vi' tl Lb rf I X1 Lv' L ,A YL XD J ,ful A J U Lu 5 , Vu V 'J I Jill XV iii xl 'W x ,F fa l The Freshman Guardians helped the Freshmen by aiding at class parties and various activities of this class. Front Row: Mr. Hcnningg Miss Zin- ningerg Mr. Moreheartg Mrs. Baer. Back Row: Mr. Clementsg Mr. Bar- kleyg Mr. Bergmang Mr. Goss. f' wr as as 9 giir 5 fi' . if .W 4 .f J f ,- ' . f .. -xy Y 'fu w r- J ' s. , Aff. 1 FJ an J tv K. , J . lr 5 ' ,', E V . ,A f ' J. I f f . K I paf g fq ' Q fy J M .4 ! ' ':'A E Q' 'N Rf . A it fi if , if , 1' . Y in Row 6: Jerry L. Benderg Tom Benderg Barbara Bendekgeyg Pat Bennettg Terry Berringg Roberta Beyerg James Bilbrey. Row 7: Jack Blackridgeg Pa- tricia Blasg Jack Blythe 5 Don Boordg Bette Bopag Carl Borowskyg William Borowskyg Fred Bradley. Row 8: Paul Brandg Judy Brandtg Barbara Bras- wellg Darlene Brenismg Beryl Briggsg BettyBrillg Harry Brootg Paul Brothers. Row 9: Barry Browng Juanita Browng Richard Browng Robert Browng Ros- anne Brown 5 Jim Brumbaughg June Bryantg Nancy Bukey. Row I0: Robert Buckeyg Ronnie Byingtong Sam Cal- houng Barbara Calloway: Estella Cani- dahg Mary Camper: Rochelle Carna- han 5 John Caroseeli. 72 - Row I: Janet Acevilg Bill Ackerman: Cynthia Ackermang Bernard Adamsg Joe Abdullag Barbara Alexanderg Ronnie Allan: Ronald Allan. Row 2: Stuart Alleng Wellington Allisong Jim Ames: Mary Andersong Ronnie Ander- Andersong Ernest And- Ankrom. Row 3: John song Wilbur luusg Donna Argeryg John Armsteadg Teresa Arm- steirg Brutus terideg Arvis Arnoldg Edward Auf- Averetteg Betty Baberg James Bailey. Row 4: Robert Bailey: Carl Baldwing Otrlia Better Bakerg Balisg Ann Baringerg Richard Barnerg Loretta Barrinog Bill Barron. Row 5: Chester Barrosg Dimitra Bastounisg Fred Baumgartnerg Jackie Baxterg Judith Barnesg Charles Barrackmang Bonnie Becknellg Carl Bender. ee - Q Q 5 , 3 NX 5 . vxtfrgzfg .fs K in qu v h , Q LV ,g i -4 In ' x i-iii, . ' ' K ii ' Q f -M Q 'Q ki A L f.Nb' Lf J . e lf my . Wu I W S . 1 ,-4 Row I: Martha Carter: Ronald Car- terg Joanne Cassellg Richard Caugheyg Sia Chanakasg Michael Chaneyg Nince Chaneyg Brenda Chavers. Row 2: Betty Chencuiltg Beverly Chidesterg Eva Christiang Roger Christyg Joe Ci- rellig Blanche Clark: Harry Clark: Roger Clark. Row 3: Carl Chrestg Jack Cliflordg William Cliflordg Bill Cole: Carole Colemeng Helen Colombo: Gerald Colvin: Blondell Cook. Row 4: Chuck Conner: Charles Copelandg Wanda Cornsg Frank Cosby: Charles Cotykg Charles Coulterg Erdeen Coo- ingtong John Crawford. Row 5: Kath- ryn Crawfordg Richard Crawford: Carolyn Croxtong Loretta Cunning- ham: Willie Dadismang Donna Dagerg Merryman Daleg Edgar Daniel. X 4 . ,Q gb' I in,-i s , , ,' ' - i I XN V iv ' 'A ' . lr' 'W rl. ' XX 'J ri A . IX ' Veil Q 1 ' , s 1 l s if ,ef 'fli'Zi2il'i l-,x 47 . . A I vi , I 3 if if A x 1 2 Q Q x' ,ff La 'V V H4 , . ,... f ' A Xi R ,Ziff N 4 my f , . A ' ii ei' ' Q . c! ' v Row 6: Willie Danielsg Angelica Da- sourasg Virginia Davenportg Irene Davisg Joanne Dayg Beverly Demchekg Johnny Denisong Kay De Palmo. Row 7: Pat De Seriog Shirley De Voceg Barbara Dwyerg Joy De Yarmong Shirley Deal: Betty Dickeyg Stello Dickinson: John Pieffenbaugher. Row 8: Franis Difrancescog jackie Dillong Marily Dobson: Gordon Dodrillg Ro- majean Dohyg Kern Van Dorstong Tom Dougherty: Carl Dowd. Row 9: Sylvia Drakosg Ruby Dubosg Fred Drewryg Lowell Duckworth: Rose Mary Dueslerg Duff: Evelyn Dunng Frederick Dyer. Row 10: Ted Dyerg Judith Eaking Michael Earlyg Henry Eberhartg Tom Ebeyg Carol Eddyg Gerald Eiberg Charlotte Elifritz. 73 Row I: Juanita Elvingtong Ronald Emerichg Don Escottg Pauline Eslichg Joe Eslichg David Estong M21Xil'1C , Everhaitg Pat Everhart. Row 2: Don ' ' L Q- , ,A K Fachg Shirley Fachg Janice Filconerg ' -rg, ' i A ' William Falesg Joordis Fangmeyerg I i .I Jaxlavgn Georgia Farverg Sandy Feldsteing ' L -f E ' Richard Feller. Row 3: Tony Fernan- i fj -3- I E dexg Ruddy Fiteg Richard Flanorg Lorraine Fleishourg Betty Fhihartyg I, Jack Fogelg Phyllis Fonte. Row 4: Ed Q .J Fontesg Kenneth Forbg Bill Fosterg 5, ,N i Carol Fosterg Arlene Frankovichg X I .I , X 5 Joanne Fredeyg Daisy Freemang Wil- ' 'K 5 lie Freeman. Row 5: Patricia Falgfneyg . ' Jolenta Gatesg Ronnie Gatesg Lillian H A A an J Ai Gearhartg Bob Germang Al Gilvestrig 'J ' J in 96 gig Donald Gonserg Ronald Gonser. , 126 i Q -Km N - , ' ,XX-.A ,fx me 2 I! w1?? ': 3 1. 9- si ' 7- L, Z lf-J fps' if 'J C ' .1Aia,.gQI or Fr. ey 44 Q ' L-fr E '1r'2wfwi9'9':. !s 4 - Row 6: Dale Goodingg Patricia Good- richg Gerrie Goodwing Mack Gordong Eddie Greeng Gary Greskog Eugene Greeng Richard Gregory. Row 7: Charles Grillithg Eunicestren Griggsg Fred Grimesg Donald Grimsleyg Meyer Grossmang Gary Guistg Bruce Hainesg George Hall. Row 8: Lois Halleyg Sandra Hammondg La Verne Hardg Patty Harlang Lorena Harvisg Gwen- dolyn Harrisg Frank Harveyg Joyce Haught. Row 9: Johnie Hendrixg Gayle Herchbergerg Marian Hessg Carole Hessong Gay Lee Hethering- tong Joe Hilesg Sandra Killg Dorna Himes. Row I0: Dianna Hintschg Dar- lene Hintzg Carol Hodelg Don Hodgeg Charles Hoffmang Darrell Hofifmang George Hogang Russell Hogue. 74 i Y ' ' W 5? 1 P ,E l 5 -P4 f caa J L' Li f Tu L R 'ii ---a- gf- ,R ,-gf 5 ., X . J 3 ' if-. P KL lid! U!! Y i ' ! .' l.. 1 . - V 'jf f av J ll , ,R jf 4 J' ng ' L of iQ if g M - Q Q 9 Q A .. f Row I: Shirley Holderbaum' Paul Holder' Beverly Holt' James Hood' Patricia Hoot' Richard Horne' Jo Ann Hatfield. Row 2: Jim Haun' Barbara Howden' Joyce Howard' James Hay' Al Hubbard' Lee Huff' Mari Lee Hughes' Carol Hutton. Row 3: Frank Isabelle' Annie Jackson' Barbara Jackson ' Gloria Jackson' Linda James ' Mary Ann James' Richard James' Willie James. Annie Johnson' Bill ohnson' oe Johnson' Larry Johnson' Tom ohn- son' Bonnie ones. Row 5: David ones' Hilda Jones' Miriam ones' Nancy Jones' Nathaniel ones' Rich- ard ones: Viola onesg John oy. 'if ap. Q ,J Ai, , J if WY is 'Q' ENE if Q I 'J 11 S'-r 'JV' , ifjj f - ' Z J 1 J lj, f N fi G 'f J , ' 1, s nog J J ' ,XX 't l i - '- , Q 5 Q S rl ' Row 4: Enock Jenkinsg Thomas Jobesg A 1 J 1 J E , 8 -I :J 1 J 1 J K Q me 1 X J , J - J , J J 9 y '-2 J J J N! r ' 2 a 1 Q 1 'XX , -.- yr v- x f f 'lf Xf 1 '17 1 5, 1 i F4 'lx , Q K' 1 K! Taj '4' 54 fu is R., 1 . ' it 5 F 1 A Q , J if J ig f ga ,J Aviv W? fx M F In 5 CJ 2 0 fkf V il J 4 8 I ' 2 ' JJYJ 'lull ff X. ' , . Sv V in J . 4 A J . ' -, ' ' 3' .: v Row 6.' Judith Kauserg Arlene Kallosg Shirley Kampfg Sandy Kanferg Harry Karmang Mona Kaslerg Dorothy Kel- leyg Carl Kennedy. Row 7.' Earl Ken- nedyg Elouise Kennedyg Edith Ken- nedyg Paul Kertesg Kaniel Kinchg James Kirmang Rae Klineg Allen Kling. Row 8.' Tony Koellvisg Janet Koehlerg Lula Killisg Ralph Kuhnsg Jeannette Kuntzg Mary Lou Kutrovacg Kenney Kutzg Linda Lacy. Row 9: Robert Lamarg Richard Larking La- tinoog Lillian Lcutzenheiserg David Leederg Robert Leenardg James Legg Alfred Lembre. Row I0.' Byron Lesesg Larry Levineg Stewart Levineg Carol Lewisg Marva Lewisg Patty Lewis: Ray Lewisg Barbara Lighthizer. 75 Row 6: Nona Meek' Kathryn Mein- gen' Samuel Meise' John Meacham' Charles Meyer' Don Meyers' Mary Louise Mezqiuta' Barbara Michael. Row 7: Lois Michael' Cheryl Milimy' Shirley Millard' Barbara Miller' Dorothy Miller' Sally Miller' Carolyn Millhorn' Margie Minarcheck. Row 8: Martha Mincks' Joyce Minor' Kath- leen Mitchell' Freda Mock' Joann Morris' Kenneth Morris' Rosa Mor- ris' Shirley Morris. Row 9: Willie Movegan' Anderson Morehead' Don- ald Morrison' Mary Gean McDonald' Louis Mundoafl' Judy Marie Murphy ' George Murray' Jane Oglesby. Raw 10: Julie Ohmang Bob Oldraydg Don- ald O'Nealg Joe O'Neil5 Arthur Over- casherg Deloms Packerg Larry Packerg Bob Page. 76 jr y ,J H5 Y Row I Woodrow Lipkins Barbara Llppert Robert Llppert James Little Donzel Locke James Long Rlchard Lorms Mary Lowe Row 2 Linda Lowther Jimmy Lynn Deanna Mack Helen Macris Henry Madderrl Mickey Malatesta Judy Meckas Cy rene Margolis Row 3 Judy Marino Charles Markoskl Bill Marks James Marks Rose Marmin Rita Martin Richard Martins Row 4 Martha Mason M1chaelMassouk Jean Mas tm ames Mathews 1m Maurer Jon Maydock Jyamta Mayle Mary Mazeall Row5 Gary McCray Annie McClain John McFnlyre James Mc Gugrt Rodney McK1mm1e Ann Mc Neal Rose Medley Janlce Meek 5 . ,ff 5 ' P Q V all g .- ., .4 'vw ' r 5 Q il E 3 . ' A ,f els Q Q avi f Q in 4 'B' S. if A. Row I: Sandra Paige: Jane Parkerg Beverly Passiwatersg Lyl Pattersong Sandra Patterson: Joanne Patton: Nancy Pavlidesg Lendel Pentecoast. Row 2: Mike Perrazzog Dick Perry: Richard Peterson: Don Pfeffermang Barbara Phillipsg Michael Phillips: Janice Philpott: Annett Pirolozzi. Row 3: Jo Ann Pirozzoli: Irvin Plotnerg Georgice Plumerg Won Poirrierg Irene Poloskyg Margaret Popag Cynthia Pope: Fred Portofe. Row 4: Char- lotte Potts: Dennis Potts: Frederick Poweg Yaunita Powell: Wilma Powell: Carolyn Preston: Tubls Pride: Wanda Provens. Row 5: Beverly Pruettg Maud Pryor: John Pulling Gay Radcliffsg Robert Radsickg Bill Raelsg Walter Rameyg Virginia Ramsell. fxl' ,Vx f f ' 1 f is - W it ,A ' - L Q it 3 if 9 'gay v 7 it J' 4 , Row 6: John Rankg Ronald Rauschen- backg Helen Ray: Mary Ann Ray: Sharley Reed: Gerald Reed: Norman Reiterg Augustine Regle. Row 7: Dawn Ries: Jerry Riesg Marianna Rieseg Bonnie Riechenbaughg Carole Richesong Freda Ridleyg Wayne Riley: Judy Rittersbaugh. Row 8: Robert Robinson: Katie Rogers: Dick Rok- nick: Darlene Royer: Bob Rowndg ' Doris Jean Roush: Jake Ruble: Ron- ald Ruggle. Row 9: Guy Rupert: Q Q -, Q' ' fir- r Q 'F' al F ... lf'w'i'ull.' 4, J ' Isasc Russell: Joyce Rutter: Beverly au' u Saunders: Rosemare Seheres: Ernest Schwab: Anthony Schiauoneg Darlene Scipione. Row 10: Stella Scipioneg John Sexton: Harold Seymour: Jul- liette Shaheeng Charlotte Sherman: Ruth Anne Shaubsg Mona Jean Shaw: John Sherban. .1H2',9gi, ff ,1 W .'i,.'fE ,-,' J is I- t 4 ..H'.x ' W fb?-jr- 'il'lrg ' Y wr-'lzlililillhf' ,Pe M x' ,H Q Q , :' 2' i J ' 4 ' 'S 'ir ' .' a ... E ' , , I wr f -Q -,:, r - -A , , . . ' . v t : 5, - 1 W -r 1 ka I 1 WA, : l If Trial 4:12 .45'f.f. A W sf . .HE- ' gi Q1 zu. N f-. 1- gi 'xxx 1 I- i w -Q ' ' Row 6: Jane Stertzbachg Willie Stew- artg Joyce Stephang Duane Stickleg Roy Stidomg Stella Stoicag Richard Stoutg Patty Strange. Row 7: Jim Streamog Fred Stringerg Patty Su- checkg Richard Summersg Cartie Sumpterg Jack Suttong Cliff Swadrong Richard Swager. Row 8: Donald Swegheimerg Barbara Swimmerg Rich- ard Swomgerg Milton Tarverg Ronald Taylorg Ruthanne Taylorg Geraldine Terezasg Jack Tesch. Row 9: Charles Tharcher: Patricia Tharpg Donny Thomasg Harvey Thompsong Maggie Thorntong Roberta Tidlisg Patricia Tiltong David Tolson. Row 10: Bar- bara Torrenceg David Travisg Wil- liam Travisg Mary Trifelosg Phil Tur- leyg Carole Tuscanyg Rodney Twaing Beth Tyler. 'v- 'Tug Row 1: Michael Shevling Leah Shierg Dick Shottg Karen Shorepg Rhea Shu- mang Kenny Siberg Clifford Sicklesg Luke Simonlla. Row 2: Johanne Si- moneg George Sigelmierg Effie Single- terryg Sandy Kaggsg Barbara Slackg Merle Slagleg Barbara Smerg Dave Smith. Row 3: Charlie Smithg Donna Smithg Ernest Smithg Jacquilin Smithg Matilda Smithg William Smithg Eugene Snyderg Richard Snyder. Row 4: Harold Spearg Sharla Speckg John Speharg Marion Spencerg Sam Spen- cerg John Sperofllg Barbara Spicerg Ladyne Spies. Row 5: Robert Spon- sellerg Dwight Sproutg Jerry Stallmang Darlene Staloerg Linda Stanleyg Mary Stanekg Donald Stanflerg Sandra Stevens. lfffrf' fm 1 .Q F' ,, 1 f , are -A fy BS: y A , 2' a . . ' , U . . - f f -' -,wig ,TY 1 - , na q-.In - - f 'H I X x f'x ' I .- Y E ,ma fe-An L 5:1 gl- as .. :J A N. to -r '1 a ' ff: iw qlf AH I NJ . 1 , M A of rt l is 21 .ffm M ff A 'S t n I y M rem, , J 1' . ef Q 'J Q4 at A ' .N mrllxll 1 A. VW V Xl- ff A fi5Q l'5 I ii i l ii C will ' C 6:1 fr? CI: N R ,:,1 ' l Qklkii 3 'f Row l: Joanne Urdeag Loretta Wiseg Richard Vegag Nick Vlahosg Marie Vogang Pantel Vokonasg Donna Vosseng Marilyn Von Wylg John Wadeg Matilda Wade. Row 2: Ralph Wadeg Dora Walkerg Jack Wallaceg Myrtle Wallerg Barbara Warnerg Joyce Warren: Lorene Warreng Stella Wasseleskyg Jessie Watsong Geraldine Watson. Row 3: John Weddingtong Patricia Weiderg John Whiteg Juanita Whitmerg Lula Wilderg Carolyn Williams: Robert Williamsg Marjorie Williamsg Walter Willoughbyg Doris Wilton. 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Hnlda Klme Ag Prewfifnt Joanne Dlckerhoof Treasurer Q' Donna Medoff Anna Mary C1rac1 First Vzce Preyzdent Second Vice Prexzdent Kay Fuller and Pudgxe 34 s . ,, I ' p Y .Y I ' -, sufffsv af, Mp DEM IU we FIGHT TEAM FIGHT M WW? Charlotte Noland Glenda Goss Patty Krrk Connle Dunne and Jean Goss The head cheerleaders were Charlotte Noland and Glenda Goss cheered at every game and helped our team ga1n thelr v1ctor1es The1r most lmportant Job was to keep the student body cheermg durlng the great McK1nley Massxllon game They began practxclng early th1s summer to tram the new cheerleaders Conn1e Dunne and Patty Klrk The cheerleaders under the adv1sorsh1p ol Nhss Ida G xlbreath helped the Booster Club durmg the annual carnatlon sale for the blg MeK1nley Mass1llon game A new feature of the cheerleaders thls war IS ullet Shahccn who does acrobatlcs The Glrls Boostcr Club XNl11Cl'1 sponsors the checrlcadcrs also sponsors the sale of penclls shakeroos beanles cush1ons and programs at the football and basketball games The annual Hobo Party was a great success Another partv that was a success was the Football Dance whlch was a dress up afTa1r 83 x U dw U ' 'T lf l xx 11 , T e . .Q 4 Boosting and pepping the school, was the job of our lively cheerleaders. They V ' s - . . , ' I. . ' J ' . s , . ' -' IUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRLS, BOUSTER CLUB E N ,-g. . v.V.-wi ' 'NU 'f fflifa I C lv 4' 'Q 'WYHF f W, . It am' QM, nik, FKA A A Z1 ' mg.. mv' M 1' www-21 1' .Mil wmxny y ,H-'1n7 'i'-5 YY '99 52 QTJQEQ f '- V fvffwf -'X ,, K FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE 1 9 GIRLS' BGOSTER CLUB me .L 3f4' g -Y Ii.: -H F 0 L ' 116 Y 'lf-71 Cs 4 f W 3 I 1. are fb 2 v-A L 6 wht? 7 ,s L x , , V f D v IX T. xy Al 'L , xgrm xf gf J f wan. 6 1 F 'IA y t h 4 ol-lf ' Y 'J , X K 395A I Z 4' Q' ll 1 K - L V, , 88 rf! ! X X A ,WU ff ug N S 54'Q..,i' '51 W. hs. Q6 Q X tx 'xl if x 1 l , X 's 'N,' Y iw xl I s f I z i iQ'4. gr v,, A -. 'W ' '51- 'lv nm- .,, STAGE CRAFT fj- The Stagecraft Club, under the direction of Miss Martha Bozman, is composed of boys who make and erect stage settings for the various activities such as the fall play, commencement and gradua- tion. This club has been acclaimed for the Fine Functioning as a club for all those interested in art, the Art League consisted of approximately 25 members. A showing of prize-winning paintings, movies, and various trips, were some of the elub's Row I: Dick Batista, Mark Perdue. Row 2: George Siderog Ray Streetg Jerry Apstein. Row 3: Richard Schmidt, Ray Waltcrsg Larry Coch- ran. Row 4: Dick Hawkg Lynn Angel, Russell Chance. craftsmanship of its members. The president for this year was Russell Chance. Other officers are Richard Schmidt, Vice President, Raymond Walters, Treasurer, Lynn Angel, Electrician, and Jerry Apstein, Assistant Electrician. ART LEAGUE activities. Nancy Crossley was the President with Carolyn Rowe, Vice-Presidentg Doris Greku, Secretary and Judy Kutrieb, Treasurer. Miss Key Wenrick was the club's advisor. Row I: Judy Kutriebg Carolyn Rowe, Mary Alice Cojocarg Joann Hogueg Doris Greku. Row 2: Ivi Ilvesg Dorothy Harrisbergerg Nancy Crossley, Pat Henselg Rosemary Johnson. Row 3: Ray Street, Carrie Chappell: Phyllis Yar- narckg Ella Mae Wallaceg Marilyn jo Gossg Mary Alice Rogers. 4 Larry Huff, Secretfzryg Dick Belcher, PrfviflP11f,' Jvff Stmycr, Treasurer. l ,Q x w 92 i,.,..v6 UTIL! BOYS' BOOSTER CLUB f?f'i?M 'O' B 5-32-2: 1 fx . F ? He:-, ' . U .lf all L.. Ov A l 1 gum unbi- 1 1' f' XY1 fi . -Q 1 ' a-or , . nl .. . C w ',s ' wa ,O H -f lily 4' HI! Q11-1 W' ... Mary C1rac1 Joanne Flrarello Sh1rleyBened1ct Bobby ymes amslry Marlan Coleman Row 2 Ceellla Hard1e anet Llttle Pat Wlarfleld I rg Marchand Patty Erlckson Falthe Ann Cfzrplnelh Tom Barboza NR 3 rle Cole Carol Kroh Doreen Qumn ane Bond Mary And I one Austm lNell1 Phllllpl erson Sh1rley rm Y Rglj n Rosemary ones Sandra Russ R0w4 Barbara Watt Joan Posey Betty Pullm h 0, lj art Shxrley Slckles Faye East Mary Royer Eldorls Bonner Delores Bonner Dorot y f Q-JP' arrlq urger Lols Netler N 3 IRLS LEADERS The Guls Leaders Club thls year 1S made up of approxlmately fifty gurls from the gym and QXXIIHIHIHQ' classes eombmed In ordu to bc long to thc Club you must show outstandmq Zllilllty m athletxes and you must luxe 1 qencml avenge of at least 80 Thls ycax the Club had 1 play night and sponsorcd th: annual ffym cxh1b1t1on held ln Aprll Preszdent Shlrley Slekles Vzce Preszdcnt absentj Helen Kmeh Secretary Eldorls Bonner Treasurer V11 glllla Marchand QF' XX M.-..,H, G1flS Serslce Olhcers seated Carol Van Dorsten Preszdent Pat Mmor Secretary enme Murutes Treas urer Mars Bumes Vice Preszdent Members of G1rls Servlee League must have an above ninety average They were selected the end of thclr Junlor year and 1nv1ted to a plcnle at Monument Park where they were 1n1t1ated by the outgomg club These glrls are called upon to help ln varlous ways around the school They act as ushers for such events as Class Nlght Graduatlon, Baeca laureate the Fall Play, and the Operetta Also they helped the freshmen find the1r classrooms durmg the first unc-lx of school In the fall the girls were asked by the Quota Club to model at the annual flower show at Memorlal Audltorlum They wore various costumes from the past hundred and Hfty years of Ohlo fashxons GIRLS SERVICE LEAGUE Row I P0516 Rmgle Nancy Crossley Thamy Koros1des Joanne Flrello Row 2 Charlotte Noland Elbus Kotanxdes Lxz Montlcue Carol Van Dorsten Delores Stlckle Row 3 Jenny Murutes Mary Bumes Pat Mmor Janet Leech ,QVX C? 1 , ' , -- I A , , I . I - I . ' 4 Q I V lisfxnfs . , ,. QA I -A C , . I . ,. . ,I J . , - 7 5 5 ' 5 5 . 5 I 1 U I I . qx A Y . U, 6 . Y' A 1 t , ', 1' ' X A- Q3 'T ze ' if X, Q , K' V' ' . ' s 'Q , F 44' 5 ' Al '.' . I 2 . , 1 91 LATIN CLUB The olfeet of the latin Club is to J .. A revive an almost dead lanuuase by using it in some wav other than the classroom. Most of the elulfs activities are soeial. Their outstandinl VYCUY Of the year are the Christmas Party, when a study of the old Roman Saturnalia is made: the initiation of new mem- bers: the spring picnic concluding the vear's events. This year's ofheers are: President- Melvin Sehwarzwald: Vice-Pre:ident- Susie Cherry: Secretary-Julia Paull: Treasurer'--Ive Ilves: Pmgzrmz Chair- man-Donna Medoff. Club advisor is Miss Ruth Erdnian. W 1 HALLGUARD CHAIRMEN Row I: Judy Vandor: Sora Hecht: Joanne Diekerhoof: Thalny Korosidesg Charlotte Noland. Row 2: Vivian Barnhart: Susan Grossman: Marilyn Xenos: Anna Bastounis. Row 3: Jeanne Saleian: Jim Henry: Harold Von lVyle: Myra Rauseh: Jennie Mu- rutcs. Row 4: Dick Albertg Mr. Lee Pancakcg Carolyn Bowers. The hallguard chairmen under the advisorship of Lee Pancake are organ- ized to maintain order during all periods in the halls. These chairmen choose their own hallguards on the merits of good grades and good conduct. There are four hallguards on every floor and they watch for illegal traffic in the halls and fake slips. This year a new system was intro- duced where no stamps were to be used. Only the hallguard's signature is necessary. It proved very suc- cessful. SP8 'ff-li.. L i iw Q13 3 , Q , l . mx 'A 'JH CLUB E L 1. E I so A' 3. -.Qual V 'N K , is its an Officers of College Club: Un cifclej PreJidentfTom Smithg Vice President-Bob Stulkag Secre- tar '-Susie Grossman: Treasurer- J Rosemary Ringle. 99 :I 4-an sw Ci ff' L3 av Y V' G .Ile 1 'B- Row I: Glenda Goss: Barbara Coplan: Thamy Korosic Pat Allison: Violet Ogle: Shirley Gorrell: Antoinev Barboza: Carolyn Greathouseg Gertrude Yoho: JoAri1 Lowry. Row 2: Goldie Fish: Joan Mannos: Sandra Aguadog JoAnna Haubert: Nancy Crossley: Mary Ann Schwartz: Carol Spaulding: Carol YanDorstan: Rosemary Ringleg Carolyn Rowe. Row 3: Gladys Barth: Joanne Dickerhoof: Shirley Sickles: Marilyn Xenos: Donna Young: Doris Prete. Row 4: Shirley Toohey: Lois Healey: Betty Lou Walters: Carolyn Bowers: Pat Minor: Delores Stickel: Betty Arnold: Cora Bergman. Row 5: Eleanore Sebrans: Carol McNeal: Ella Walters: Barbara Attkinson: Judy Vandor. mips n 1' 5 'e J? I Qi Q iv lg Row I: Virginia Powell: Nancy Ma- gee: Luella Lewis: Janice Voorhisg Anna Mary Ciracig Shirley Stamm: Doreen Quinn: Pat Titus. Row 2: Cecelia Hardie: Linda Hershell: Susie Speelmang Nedra Cook: Shirley Becker: Carol Vince. Row 3: Carolyn Sloan: Markey Sistzmang Gretchen Brickbulerg Linda Elliott: Barbara Watt: Marie Garl: .,...... ...,........ g Sally Buckridge: Norma Morris. Row 4: ,,:.., Donna Markovitz: Nancy Maurer: 4' Barbara Beatty: Patti John: Kay Fuller: Eileen Sharp: Pat Slack: Ger- aldine Moore. Row 5: Darleen Di- ana: Eve Lee Solomon: Nancy Ash: Delores Hiti: Roxanne Binkley: Donna Yost: Jackie Polombo: Carole Rose. fm x 1 -5 J W' i'Scarves Around the World, or the ' symbol of friendship was the theme of the Y-Teen clubs this year. A dance following this idea was held to initiate Roll-Call YVeek for Y-Teens. A Christmas-Candlelight Service, and auction, a Style Show, and Mother Daughter Tea, along with co-spon- soring the two city-wide formals were some of the clubls functions. The cabinet consisted of Nancy Li. Crossley, President: Doris Nistg Alanna Manistg Eldoris Bonnor: Carol Van Dorsteng Rosemary Ringle: Delores Stickle: Carol Kolisar: Pat Kasper: Barbara Coplang Ginger Marshandg Carol Spaulding: Antoinette Barbozag Pat Minor: Sally Magee: Mrs. Don I Long was the club advisor. vii . FRESHMAN-SOPHO ORE Y-TEE x F. -rf-' A Row I: Linda Gerberg Alma Sonnatogg Sally Hohng Susie Cherry. Row 2: Bonnie Duffg Linda Hershellg Frances Klainskig Elbus Kotanidesg Julia Paullg Adele Warreng Kathleen Millerg Janice Van Voorhis. Row 3: Donna Medofl' g Margaret DeVaultg Carol Kolisarg Carolyn Roweg Ruth Buchanan 5 Sora Hechtg Beverly Foresterg Josie Varelag Pat Antoniog Barbara Baityg Anna Mary Ciraci. Row 4: Ruth Ann Shaulisg Judy Murphyg Dimitra Bastounisg Norma Morrisg Luella Lewisg Linda Elliottg Hope Walentg Genevieve Adamsg Carol Eddyg Jean Hetrickg Sylvia Drakos. Row 5: Theodosia Karapidesg Judy Rittersbaughg Pat Everhartg Patty Powellg Dianne Henekg Cynthia Bishopg Jhordis Fangmieyerg Paula Schaubg Pat Kasperg Darleen Dianag Carol Spaulding. Row 6: Jack Ackermang Ruth Ellen Trumpg Eleanore Daghirg Cindy Ackermang Judy Kaiser Berle Hubertyg Marie Garlg Eldores Bonnerg Jeanne Salciang Darlene Fraileighg Patty Kirkgsyiarthea Taylor 3 Irvin Katusin. F.T.A. led this year by Sora Hecht guided its members toward a better knowledge of the teach- ing profession. The J.L.G. Pottorf No. 43 sponsors the club. Among the many annual events are the Scholarship Recognition Day and Student Teachers Day. A Bake Sale was held in Stark's Plaza in order to raise the funds of the club. A few outstanding speakers at the club meetings were Miss Lehmiller, Sora Hecht President Hope Walent Vice President ,,.f T .MT a former McKinley teacherg Mr. Smart, an attorney. The officers of the club are Sora Hecht, Presi- dent 3 Hope Walent, Vice President g Elbus Kota- nides, Secretaryg Jack Ackerman, Treasurerg Anna Mary Ciraci, Librariang Ruth Buchanan, Music Chairmang Alma Suntag, Historiang Julia Paull, Parliamentarian. Miss Inez Summer is advisor, and Miss Ethel Swinehart is assistant advisor. Elbus Kotanides Secretary Jack Ackerman Treasurer -f ,fS.. 'Gffv f fr, f. - rf L: fi S Q 'S 'ki Row I: jack Rice: Mel Swarlzwaldg Susie Cherry: Nancy Stringer. Row 2: David Hidingerg Willyanne Travis. Row 3: Lonnie Byingtong Gloris Turnerg Donna Youngg Adele Warreng Pricilla Haneyg Charlene Sparks. Row 4: Jack Akermang Willie Cottong Linda Gerberg Donna Medoffg Cynthia Bishopg Shirley Linrodeg Margaret Leechg Marthea Taylor. Row 5: Norman Frankg Bob Fisherg Stuart Bloomg Bill Zinng Bob Parkinsong Bennett Coheng Larry Schloteg Dick Hawkg Janet Leech. This year's N.F.L. Chapter ranks as the leader of Eastern Ohio District which in turn heads the whole country. Formal presentation of the 1954 Leading Chapter Award was made on November 17, by Mr. Bruno Jacob, national secretary for the N.F.L. The Chapter sponsors all speech activity includ- ing McKinley's Debate Tourney which was on January 23rd. It is one of the country's largest toumaments involving over three hundred jack Rice President Nancy Stringer Secretary speakers. Our N.F.L. Chapter also believes in holding many social events including a spring picnic and regular meeting programs. Officers for this year are Jack Rice, President g Mel Schwarzwald, Vice President 3 Susie Cherry, Secretary-Treasurerg and Nancy Stringer, Record- ing Secretary. The Chapter's advisor is Mr. R. C. Pfendler, speech and debate coach. Susie Cherry Vice-President fv 4' .1-' ,. I Mel Schwartzwald Treasurer RQ S gi. V VARSITY SPEECH TEAMS I IVIDUAL EVENTS Row I Wxllxe Cotton Donna Young Lmda Gerber Glorxa Turner Row 2 Adele Warren Susxe Cherry Prlscxlla Haney Row 3 Jack Rxce B111 Zmn Stuart Bloom Mel Schwarzwald Row 4 Bob Parkmson jack Ackerman Larry Schlote Norman Frank DEBATE Raw I Donna Young Susxe Cherry Row 2 Norman Frank B111 Zmn Melvm Schwarzwald x J ' L c ' F 1 s A ' A - I . Z vw 6, 1 , x ,Q , I t ' . - 4 W if' A ' ' 1 .A , X gl I gg- Q X . s L, E - .. : ' ' 9 s ' s ' - I 5 S - 5 3 5 S - 5 S S 5 - Y 9 4 J S ' . I 'W' t' .eg 1 1 f: ' ' l 7 5 ll E - wald. Row 3: Mr. Pfendlerg jack Ackermang a, S Qt . . . . . Q ef V '54, . . 'kr 5, xf, i X , - ' Q V t Q a f . . . V , fr 1 . . .- , ' 5 . . ,H ' ' . F s . . S.. J ack Rlce, Bob Parkmson, Larry Schlote The students shown on th1s page are the best of McK1nley s speakers They repre sent the school 1D mterscholastlc contests m debate, extemporaneous speakmg, on gmal oratory, and oratorlcal, humorous, and dramatlc declamatrons Th1s season the varslty teams attended over twenty contests In addrtlon to par t1c1pat1ng ID mterscholatlc events these speakers were often called upon to appear before c1v1c groups to dxscuss commumty needs and problems or entertam clubs and orgamzatrons They have also taken part m school assemblles and other actlvxtres A posltlon on the varslty speech team represents many hours of hard work and IS consldered a great achlevement All of these speakers have earned their places under the d1rect1on of Mr R C Pfendler, speech department dlrector QUILL AND SCROLL SJ Row 1 Sandra Aguado Carolyn Rowe Rosemary Rmgle Sora Hecht Susan Grossman Row 2 Nancy Recd Joanne Haubert Nancy Crossley Hnlda Klxne Row 3 Mary Bumes Jenme Murutes Bob Fxsher Ralph Bauhof jerry Jacobs Eleanore Sebrans Qulll and Scroll IS an xnternatlonal honorary students academ1c record and the recomrnenda soclety for hxgh school journallsts The McK1nley t1ons by the staff advlsors are consldered chapter has been actlve smce 1928 Members are u1ll and Scroll pms were ordered th1s year for chosen to the Qulll and Scroll for thelr outstandmg the members Advlsors for th1s year were M1ss work on the ed1tor1al and busmess staffs of the Mary Hanna and Mr Thomas Cox McK1nley1te and the McK1nley Tunes Also, the sr YQ lflg xffiy 5' 4 M ,, rl ? 5 . 2 4 'P- fri ' ' ' , ' 1 , we .a f , A I H - 2? 'Q I ' ' A 1 .4 X 1 I 1 ' 5 K - . ' A pa , Aw' 'Q A sv Q sg, 1 'Q if gi . V2 rr . 0, 1 . so ' l ? ' , -, W C ,w H...,v-l 1 2 5 I I 3 5 ' 5 Q - I S 3 3 - 5 S S 5 5 S - . . . . , . C y. fi 11' N. v. Y 5 I 1 1. il . l Advisor-Mr. Roherg Tom Smithg Masid Shaheen 3 Dick Schuererg Dick Belcherg Joe Van Horn g Box Nixong Jeff Strayer. SENIGR HI-Y lr ,,. N 1 X I -5- -ag 5 Row I: Willie Cottong Harold Bakerg Dick Petko. Row 2: Jim Papaliog Harold Von Wylg Dean Bolton 3 jeff Strayer. Row 3: Roger Crawfordg John Liebig Dick Schuererg Ray Wal- ters. Row 4: Ricky De Yarmong John Bell. Row 5: Lee Knopf 5 Ron Reiglerg Joe Bcdnarzycg Bill Reynolds g Virgil Yoder. 106 NIOR HI-Y Ojicers--Don Soladatesg Richard Huntg John Everhartg Bill Zinn. '15 ' g r .G ,.,4 I ,.,, I FX Q 5 . X 8 l ., - Row I: Richard Huntg Bob Flynng Paul Drink- house. Row 2: Bill Noonan: Wayne Kostg Bill Zinng Ronald Suciu. Row 3: Harold Sislerg George Petroifg Don Soladates. SOPHOMORE HI-Y Officers--Joe Crawfordg Harley Morrisg James V , Phillips: Danny Berndt. E5,4L.,Q Row I: Joe Crawford: James Phillipsg George Sidero. Row 2: Harley Morrisg Bill Van Horng Bud Troxler. 1 L BX 5 N 3 lm PROIECTICN CLUB Row I : Victor Fedellig Ed Diamondg Harley Morrisg John Eberhard. Row 2: Roman Bennctg George Smithg Kenny Ziansg Ronald Frank. Raw 3: Norman Frankg Bob Flynng Ronnie Suciug George Hissongg Albert Boss. Row 4: Bob Robinsong Nick Costeag Bob Rickenbaugh. Row 5: Richard Stalderg John Flazeg Jim Allredg Don Anderson 5 Pagel Beaumont 3 George Petroff. During the year under the guidance of Mr. Arthur Rittersbaugh, the Projection Club operated the movie machines for classroom use. They also ran a few movies for the Adult Booster Club. Encircled is Ed Diamond shown running a ma- chine. Also shown is Mr. Red Rittersbaugh, the club's advisor. f Us 108 LIBRARY STAFF Row I Gertrude Yoho Zella Brown Eleanore Hess Adele Warren Lmda Gerber Row 2 Anna Bastounxs Mary Bumes jennze Murutes Alanna Mamst Pnscxlla Haney The 23 students who 8SSlSt ln the lxbrary carry out the bulk of the routlne tasks xn 1ts dally opera t1on In contrlbutmg one penod a day to thxs xrnportant functlon they constltute a major servxce group ln our school They perform a myriad of dutles at the cxrculatlon desk IS shelvlng returned books, checkmg mall, pastlng and stamplng new books, and a host of other tasks Thxs experxence lS not only valuable to the g1rls themselves but IS of countless value m makmg our llbrary an actxve asset to the academlc lxfe of our school .v gl C XJ 'uv '19 ' l if '-t P all 7 n . 1? kk ,SN W- Elem, Q 2 ' y if , lf' . fl ,,, V ld , M I ' 1 s, 3, 'N 't ' S, .-'s 5 5 . ' n s, 1 r -, - l ll lrxzl 3 L ' t Q, ff r - e E s lx , ' , V ll p. il 'af I , Q i X J RED Many accomphshments have been achxeved by an actlve r Red Cross thls year Startmg OH wlth the Membershlp Drlve MCKIDICY contnbuted almost S100 ln thls campalgn A tax stamp contest resulted 1n brmglng xn enough money to pack a glft chest whlch w1Il eventually help a school ln need somewhere 1n the world Under the helpful guldance of Mrs Lena McRoberts teacher sponsor the officers who led the orgamzatlon were Donna Medoff Presldent F I Adele Warren Vice Prendent H0 3 Fin CROSS Adele Warrne VICC Presldent Hank Urbach Secretary and ludv Kalser Treasurer These students were also McK1nlevs representatlves to the Canton Chapter Hxgh School Councll All addltlonal money collected through tax stamps after the S100 for the g1ft chest was sub tracted went toward supplvmg our own medlcal room Other facultv adv1sors arc Mr Dunbar Mr Lannmq Mlss McQu1lk1n Mrs Mooth and Mlss Summers SX 'X Donna Medoff Prexxdent , . , ' y yn' .V r 2 l gg , W 5 Q , -w Z . ' t e A ' h y f Q T D, L 'if' ' Ntv o S- . E l -Vx, as , 3 S H 112' ' R 5 9 , J V R Nw , ' , I pg, ' . ' I 1 x I 7' X 1 Q kg e I 1 ' l I ' J . ' . ' t S . , , - . . . J . . , ' is ' D . , .' ' ' ' S ' 3 - , A Q . 5 . . u H 5 . : s ' 6 J My , 3 hi' on 41 'fa Ki S. .' Q 5, f s' i , r S 1 X 7 , W 1 - -sa Row I: Pat Antonio 3 Shirley Linerodeg Adele Warreng Sue DeMarziog Shirley Copcheck. Row 2: Linda Gerber 3 Ruth Cline. STAFF-AIDES ATHLETIC GFFICE 5 Row I: Ginger Marchand 5 Nancy Garris. Row 3 2: Jerry Jacobsg Hilda Kline. 5 5 F OFFICE GIRLS ii , , 1 VZ. Row I: Rosemary Ringleg Nancy Crossleyg 'X 55, 6 . Alanna Manistg Doris Nist. Row 2: Carol Van i ' V AVIK K Dorstcng Pat Minorj Dolores Sticklesg Sally Magee g ............................ 5 Toni Barboza. lll THESPIANS -,X Row I Mxss Haverstack Donna Young Ivr Ilves, Nancy Garrxs Alme Axelrod Row 2 Barbara Beatty Erva Wenger Ray Helal George Sxdero Katherxne Peters Row 3 Elame Margolls Darleen Dxana Eleanore Sebrans Cynthls Brshop Row 4 Myrna Hogue Pattx Markos, Ron Rxegler Arnold Marks OFFICERS Myrna Hogue Treasurer Iv1 Ilves-Sec retary Alme Axelrod Preszdent Donna Young Vzce Prexadent The Thesplan Club rs really a higher form of dramatlcs Each member does h1s job ln the club To become a member ln the Thesp1an Club the student must earn ten and a half cred1ts To earn these cred1ts he can make posters, copy plays, prompt, coach a play, make up, or be 1n plays As soon as he has earned these cred1ts he IS auto matlcally a member The Thesp1ans part1c1pate 1n many thlngs They put the Fall Play on every year under the leader shlp of thelr dlrector, MISS Ir1s Haverstack They also do make up for the school operetta and varrous other occaslons Usually some kxnd of a Lmcoln or Washmgton play IS put on for the school 1n February They also present plays outsxde of school as well as ln Thesplans 15 not all work but fun, too They have drama conventlons, theater partles, and socxal affalrs 5 ll' I DRAMATIC CLUB Elamc Margolxs Kathryn Peters Row 4 Arnold Marks George Sxders Joe Crawford Shlrley Kampf Margle Mmarcheck Nancy Garrxs Alme Axelrod Row 3 Jullette Shaheen Row I Miss Haverstack Ewa Wenger Row 2 Darleen Dlana Carolyn Sloan Iv: Ilves of actors and actresses known as the Dramatlc Club Th1s group performs many publlc SCTVICCS throughout the year as well as provldmg enter talnment for clubs, socxal gatherings and school assemblles Makmg up performers for the operetta and fall play gathermg scenery for school cntertalnrncnt, and attendmg drama cl1n1cs are just a few of thxs club s functlons Under the dlrectlon of Mlss Irls Haverstack the McK1nlev H1gh School Dramatlc Club rates as one of the top ln Ohio O? Ojficers President Erva Wenger Vice President Ronald Rexgler Secretary Cynthxa Blshop Treasurer Nancy Garrxs I l K. W C ,Ll 1 , l , N A-0' 'Y ivk . ' as ' , ,H -I-'V R H M , A C t S v . C X V L 1 I r , I One of the busiest clubs in our school is a group a I 1 1 rl 'lk Z , K 'fm ry I 1 . Z :,, I . is C 'F 'Z 'A 2 1 u J l n 0 l ik! ' 7 L 1 - ' cf , J . 0 n 1 AA fs' X . . . r J y -' N , l 6 A5 X X f I I3 FALL PLAY DY EDITORIAL TIMES STAFF V27 it ..,e,,,, C I 1 J BUSINESS 1, ...nh 'L U g ' sf' I sr I z 'io K xv Vx? - iaiheu 'fill -- -f ,SI.,S i 4 . . I- ' 'IT --- lm, -N X. -- 5 - sh- The editorial staff of the McKinley Times consists of Nancy Crossley, Editor-in-chiefg Donna Young and Rose- mary Ringle, second-page editorsg Glenda Goss and Bob Fisher and Joan Manos, sports-page editors. Vivian Barnhart is First-page editor, Joanne Harbart, Carol Spaulding, Aline Axelrod, Nancy Reed are fourth-page editors. The typists are Elizabeth Monticue and Sandra Aguado. The business staff is composed of Pat Minor, Lois Healey, Anthony Vaitsis, Don Anderson, and Joanne Dickerhoof. The job of this staff was to edit and circulate the paper. II5 '9 '7 - -v ,f X A Row I Willie Cotton Joanne Dxckcrhoof Ed D1a.rnond Judy Barnes Barbara Miller Row 2 James Chm, Bob Clatterbuck Jack Chm, Doris Greku Carol Snyder Marilyn Hackathome Joanne 'Day Raw 3 Bob Flynn Milton Carver Carol Bowers Mary Bumes Pat Thompson Linda Elliott Ruth Buchanan Row 4 George Petroff Lanny Knell Dick Albert Dave Kaiser, Roger Crawford STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council under the guidance of Miss Flizabeth Motschman and Roger Crawford, president, started the year with students elected from various classes. Among some of the Councils act1v1t1es were the annual Christmas Red Stocking Campaign The Cupid s Caper Dance held on February 13 and the Tip Top Table contest. A committee consisting of Roger Crawford, im Henry, and Ed Roger Crawford A President ,rv-. .f A U- ' I Ruth Buchanan Secretary Carol Snider Secretary fb 1? ..I i Diamond started the project for obtaining a traffic light on Market Avenue to safeguard students when crossing the streets from the bus stop. The matter was put before Cantons City Council. The officers for Student Council are Roger Crawford, Presxdentg Ruth Buchanan, Vice Presidentg Carol Snider Secretaryg and ames Chin, Treasurer. James Chin Treasurer V . i i 3 .X -X. x K-iv ,.. xx 1. ' I X Q A -X .i-V fy.:-, ' ark . . K Ra 5 'g x X. 4- - KX x ' Ls 'x 1 , nf! , f f . 4 . x , - , g ' xx t ' X , - 'X A 1.45, ,A r r ? V , q i x V .xv .Aix .W K The marching band, consisting of about a hundred members, thrilled the audiences at the football games during the half-time shows with their brilliant musical numbers. They also showed fine style at the various parades they participated in. The marching band is conducted by Mr. Donald Stump, and the members are from all four classes playing all the various instruments. Bob Nixon is this year's president and has done a iine job. MCKINLEY B ND SWING BAND The swing band adds a great deal to our parties and dances with its sweet mellow music. All the popular songs are played by the swing band, plus some old favorites. Sherry Larson is the vocalist, and the band is under the baton of Mr. Donald Stump. , l., 62.5, Row I: Bill Bonig Dick Belcherg Tom Kopustg Al Vinci. Row 2: Faye East 5 Ray Helalg Hank Urbachg Larry Za- grayg Bob Hackley. Row 3: Bill Beckerg Dale Amstutz. H8 ORCHESTRA MAIORETTES The majorette lineup was terrific and did a splendid job of leading our band at all the football games. Their dance routines were worked out wonderfully and the student body really appreciated them. Leading the band this year as drum-majorette was Glenda Barkey, a senior. Myra Rausch, another senior, was head majorette. Other seniors in the majorette lineup are Peggy Stumi, Elbus Kotanides, Sherry Larson, and Sandra Walters. XF4 X ax P , N X al' Ist Row Left to Rzght Judy Vandor Carolyn Rowe Thamy Korosxdes Carol Mann Sue Grossman Mary Manculso 2nd Row Ralph Bauhof Luella Lewls Hrlda Klme Anna Bastounxs Jenny Murutes Eleanor Sebreans 3rd Row Jock Myers Ben Cohen Ella Mae Wallace Carol Van Dorstan Mary Bumes Absent were Jerry Jacobs and Stu Ph1ll1ps ANNUAL STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Edztor zn Chzef Carolyn Rowe Faculty Sectzon Hllda Klxne Senzor S ectzon Carol Van Dorstan and Luella LEWIS Actwztzes Mary Bumes and enny Murutes fThe Corporalsj Classes Anna BBSIOUDIS and Lmda Elhot Sports Jerry Jacobs Calendar Lovxe Austm Artzst Robert Beers Photography Stuart Phllhps BUSINESS STAFF Advertzszng Manager Jeff Strayer Asszstant Manager Ben Cohen Cashzer Judy Vandor Asszstant Cashzer Marllyn Hackathorn Bookkeeper Tharny Korosldes Asszstant Bookkeeper Dons Nlst Czrculatzon Manager Mary Mancuxso O zce Manager Ralph Bauhoff Advertzszng Ella Mae Wallace Carol Mann oan Posey Judy Brady Mary Mancuxso udy Kutrxb Jack Myers Ronald Rexgler 19 S J A tl A 7:1 -. , '72 1 ' - Y ' ' ' ................. ........................................................ 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Following the dismissal of Dick Miller as head coach of the Bulldog eleven after the 1952 season, McKinley High began an intensive search for a top-notch coach to succeed Miller and return the Pups to a state power once more. From Left to Right-Bob Bellg Ed Caprig Wade Watts, Head Coachg Glenn Suthering Doyle Nutter. M ,rv , 4 gl V A 3 I 1 'yy N, A ,. 5 ,. ff , , ge . A 1 S With the hiring of Wade Watts from East Liver- pool, the Bulldog seemed well on the road to recovery. Watts had been chosen coach of the year when his 1952 Potter aggregation ranked third in the state, and his team had won their past 16 From Left to Right-Bob Haynesg Clarence Dreher 131 Ed Rehfusg Charles Evansg Bill White. Ns L Y' W.. lr' . . g , . 'Oc . if Wilde gf jim Kortis and Nate Harris skirted 13 for John Kompara booted the only extra Pups ran up a huge statistical advantage, 11 first downs to 4, had 178 yards rushing to 23, and a net yards gained decision of 323 to the invaders' 91. 13 WARREN 33 A game but outclassed McKinley eleven buckled under the heavy offensive barrages of a star-studded Warren aggregation but came back fighting in the second half only to be belted by a 33-13 count. The Pups seemed somewhat bewildered by their inability to move the ball, but Warren displayed a precision unit in action. Two breaks actually caused the Pups' downfall, an intercepted pass early in the first quarter and a fumble following the kickoff of Warren's first TD. Both times the Panthers capitalized to score. An 86-yard kickoff return by Bob Washburn and a 57-yard pass play from Bandi to Don Gar- mon were the only rays of hope as the home eleven raced over and around the Pups in gaining a de- cisive statistical lead. They piled up 330 yards net to the Pups 71, and advanced for 13 first downs to 3. The Pups Jim Dreher starred on defense in what was rated the top game in the state as both teams were undefeated. 6 TIMKEN 0 One slip cost the Timken Trojans an intracity ball game as the Pups took advantage of the blunder and scored the only touchdown of the evening. The slip came in the third period when john Sperofl' Leon Curry 4 ,Ze . - ...- . .,, I . -...,. 45, ,U i Fu., Kenny Slutz jim Holder ' V, 5,1-,J 4 F 33 bun 2 if f Ken Bandi E5-it Y U71 7 .qw ll tl all Wfrllb 3113 ,Klgl:g'Yl , 171. J ,f 1' M'1f Us W.- ,9 i t 1 . .1 si 5 1 4 , J JI it 3,1 K LVN lglat arr Lester Cerwmsky Bandx flipped a 60 yard scoring pass to Smitty Matthews who was h1t but regained his balance to race the distance Timken still was in the game with 2 minutes re malnmg but with the ball on the Pups 26 the Trojans fumbled for the seventh time and the Pups recovered and killed the threat All through the game McK1nley staved off Trojan thrusts as Timken couldn t come through when the Ch1pS were down Timken won the game on paper leading 13 5 In first downs and 211 154 net yards gamed 14 LINCOLN 20 Led by their mighty mxte halfback VIC Deorio the Lions of Lincoln walked off with a 20 14 v1c tory over a fighting McKinley comblne The out come wasnt declded untll the final 30 seconds when Lincoln gained possession and ran out the clock. DeOrio tallied two TD s made excellent kicks and in general proved himself a thorn to the Bulldogs cause. The Pups tied the game in the second period when Nate Harris bulled 9 yards for a score and Kompara booted the extra point. In the fourth period Matthews intercepted a Lion pass and scampered 25 yards to paydirt. The Bulldogs had a chance for the tying touchdown in the final period, but the drive fizzled out on the Lions' 34. The Pups ran up 10 first downs to the Lions' 5, outrushed them 80-70, but failed to come through in the clutch. 32 ERIE ACADEMY 0 A 185-pound block-buster by the name of Nate Horace Harris Boosz Ted Stevenson l l I Ll 5? Jim Dreher Gerald Patrick Alvero Martins Harris personally led the Pups to a 32-0 thumping of Erie. Harris practically tore their line to shreds as he gained 250 yards from scrimmage in 33 carries for an average of 7.3 yards per carry, scored 3 times, and set up the other 2 touchdowns, End Willie Carter scored twice and Kompara booted two extra points. McKinley's superiority was brought to light in the facts and figures department as they ran up 472 net yards to 93, had 18 first downs to 6, and outclassed them in all divisions. 7 STEUBENVILLE 8 The final score of this game was 8-7 but for some 5 minutes following the game, confusion reigned and 7,500 fans were in doubt of the final score. The Bulldogs actuallylhad the game won as they had the ball on their own M yard line with but 17 seconds remaining in the contest. They had just put on a tremendous goal-line stand by holding the visitors for four downs within the 4 yard-line. McKinley took over and thinking time had expired as the clock registered no time left, ran a play. However, the scoreboard is not the official timepiece and the Pups sent Harris into the line. According to officials, he was stopped before he made the goal and the Stubbers were given a safety. Many fans disagreed and said the game was over '5Jg 361 ,1..,,. A 1 Li 4 , r before the play. Regardless, the officials said there were 3 seconds left and the play had to be con- f E summated. rf' hx Some said Harris made it across the goal line. fp The final play of this tussle will be talked about long after dust has collected on the record book. The Pups had nothing to be ashamed of as they Ronnie Carnahan Ronnie Jack Ronnie Perdue , 4 gd- , . , 1. --,. 14 I. . , ...- R 1 4 Q . i . 'sf -Ar I, -1 . M .J .W .Q . v. A , ,, I-.la .,, . ,I qw xi A JF . J .Q x 2-efamr- 2'-S fa 'X Ai. Y .. '4 - A A 9955815535 f 'rf' i 44 -'s' sf' ' 1 13' ' - -' V YH- - t L ' '. f' ' W - 1 ,X HQ., 7 r A124235-L., 0'..8fi. a-,, Vt '- if -'i f 75'-f N 'fy' ,Q 15-1 T-,1 1? iff-1' it Q. 1 1 21 xv - ,..,,,- , ' ,. .V Qin, ,gp A .4 y M - W, 4 -,,I' at f . lif' fi-'-in Jim Graham Bob Battista 0 AKRON SOUTH 0 Both McKinley and South displayed sputtering offenses before 3,000 fans at Fawcett Stadium and ended up in a 0-0 draw. The linesmen were the heroes of the game as both teams showed rugged line play. The Cava- liers broke a streak of 21 consecutive losses to the Bulldogs. Twice in the last quarter the forward wall of the Pups prevented defeat by throwing up a stone wall defense inside their own ten. South played the entire first half in its territory. The Pups' and the Cavaliers' aerial games were practically nil 5 the Pups completing 2 of 10 and South 2 of 4. Everything else was pure power and both lines were equal to the task. 7 MASSILLON 48 Ripping through the Pups' line at will in the first half, Massillon's peerless Tigers wrapped up their sixth consecutive state championship and also their sixth straight decision over McKinley before 16,500 fans at Fawcett Stadium. Massillon literally exploded in the first two periods as they scored 21 points in each of the quarters before the Bulldogs' defense stiffened in the last half to limit the Tigers to a lone tally. The terrific Tigers scored just 32 seconds after the opening whistle as McKinley fumbled the initial kickoff with Massillon recovering. The Tigers scored and from then on they could choose their own score. McKinley scored their.only TD with less than a minute remaining in the half as Horace Harris smashed over from the Tigers' one. A1 Crawford Hemxan Jackson Reuben Bell ,I , . , -,vggwf ,bv vw X x 7 . af, , .' Q54 f Q lm! wigs 5 1 Hr' BASKETBALL .lawful an W 'ff 3, 4 1 W-t?+3 . 5 gi wifwl 'il-an-,,., 5 f l 2 gg E ? 11. , Z E ,gh . , R . Q, Q A s , 2 ' 4 5 X A .af 1 X ,Ai A W . A fh L X E .'A. ,jp .V 5 L' x max A 1 A 1 V, . ' s . Q .A ' 1 mv I by L',, ii-am my I 'v' , 'gww' 'MQ - V'-2ffl..,m. , , .A 'Q - 5 - V Q 1-.rg--Q,T 1 Assistant Frank Alberta 5 Head Coach Bup Rearick. fl - Cl! Standmg Frank Alberta Joe Bandy Dxck Albert Leonard Knell Perry Thompson Bup Rearxck Kneelmg Ken Band: Paul Stubbs Fred Scovxlle Wxllxe Carter Absent were Herman Jackson, Mxlan Zxmer and Irvm Katusm Bob Parkmson Absent was john Eberhard 'K . , - ' I I 1 ' ' 7 , X . . s N . ..., n 1 I ,. ' ' ,f , ' r' 1 Q v X 1 - 4, l 'h I , T ' : s 5 ' 5 5 5 . I Q Q Q . . 5 ' ,QQ ,-5 -V..Y,7 ,'V '- ' . . . ' A . 139 - A rn,n 3- Q A Paul Stubbs, 6' guard. en and Captam Dxck Albert, 64 center rw .44 Returning to the local basketball scene after an absence of four seasons, Herman Bup Reanck resumed the head coachmg posmon at McKmley High School by succeedmg the man who replaced h1m Don Everett Bup had retlred at the end of the 1948 49 campaxgn and Everett was signed to replace hxm However, after four medlocre seasons 1n whxch his teams managed but 36 wms agamst 32 losses, Mr Everett was forced to the sldelxnes and Rcarxck was sent rn to try and revamp the sagging cage fortunes of the Bulldogs Before retmng Rearlck had coached the Pups from 1938 to 1949 Durmg that tenure, hrs teams emerged vxctonous rn 142 contests whlle losmg but 35, for a wmnxng percentage of over 80W He also led hxs qumtcts to the state toumey 4 tlmes m these ll years 57 CLEVELAND LINCOLN 36 It was a typlcal Reanck team whxch took the floor and shackled the Presrdents from Lincoln, as they had a smooth offense w1th a sparklmg defense Joe Bandy 6 4 semor, and Herman Jackson 6 3 sophomore, led the attack with 20 and 17 pomts, respectxvcly They had all but three of e Pups markers at the end of the first half lt uw' Herman Jackson, 6 3 forward Joe Bandy, 6 4 forward Fred Scovrlle, 6 1 Perry Thompson 6 3 Irvm Katusm, 5 10 5 I 68 AKRON NORTH 57 O A huge height advantage proved to be the dlfference as the Bulldogs rapped up thelr second stralght trxumph by smothermg the Vxkmgs from 1 f 7 AA orth Controllmg both backboards, North was lxmxted to one shot on most ff 7' 1 if occasxons Bandy and Jackson agam led the Pups wlth 23 and 19 pomts whxle Paul Stubbs had 10 39 AKRON GARFIELD 4-1 The Bulldogs fo led themselves o t of the defeated ranks as both X fnxplylfyr u u un oe Bandy and Herm Jackson fouled out late ln the thxrd quarter McK1nley stxll made a game of rt, and that xt tled 39 39 but two mxssed fouls by Leonard Knell fanled to put the Pups ahead Round then hlt on two free tosses to clmch the game for Akron 54- CANTON SOUTH 43 Pouring 20 pomts through the net ln the last perlod, the Pups dropped South from the unbeaten files and turned an otherwlse close game mto a rout It was a case of the Pups helght advantage and superb passmg Late foulmg by the Wildcats also put a damper on thelr hopes as the Pups converted them xnto the wlnnmg talhes Jackson had 16 and Bandy 14- for the wmners 47 AKRON SOUTH 53 Two bad quarters cost the Bulldogs another game as they experxenced dnsastrous second and fourth perxods They meshed but 17 ln these two cantos South walted for bunny shots around the backboards before shootlng and thls proved to be the dlfference jackson was held to one pomt but Albert and Bandy came through m fine style to dump m 18 and 17 respectively 55 MASSILLON 31 Capxtalrzmg on a strong defense, the Pups broke a five game losmg streak ln the serles Massillon had no backboard strength and was l1m1ted to one shot at a t1me At one txme m the game, they were blanked for 10 mmutes The Trgers scored but 9 pomts the first half before the Pups relaxed xn the final two stanzas to let them score 22 Bandy had 17 for the cause and Albert 14 , Wnllxe Carter 6 eonard Knell 6 2 UPPER LEFT: Jackson famous hook shot at Kos- kovieh of Timken at- tempts a block. UPPER RIGHT: joe Bandy drives in for a shot against Bonner of Tim- ken. LOWER LEFT: Albert rebounds for Pups as Jackson looks on. LOW- ER RIGHT: Free scram- ble for the ball with Bandi and Katusin in the thick of it. 72 WARREN 42 The Bulldogs went on a scoring hinge anrl collected st:-am as thug gamg went on. Bandy and Albert had 18 apiece to pace the attack. The Pups proved they could speed up as they garnered 10 points in the last 55 seconds by virtue of a fast break. The Pups were masters of the backboards all the way. 64 LINCOLN 51 A record Canton-Night crowd of 4,482 saw the Rearickmen turn the tide after intemiission and pull away from the Lions to a convincing win. The Pups were continually out-fought in the first half and trailed 31-29 at the half. The Bulldogs surged ahead early in the third stanza to pull it out of the fire. Bench strength in the person of Irv Katusin sparked the Pups in the last canto. Late fouling by the Lions insured victory for the Red and Black. 57 ALLIANCE 44 The big Three proved more than enough for Alliance as the Bulldogs gathered a rather easy triumph. Jackson, Bandy and Albert collected all but 11 of the points and controlled both boards to clinch the win, the Pups' seventh in nine games. Alliance elected to play control ball in the second period and this slowed down proceedings greatly. The Pups managed to play in streaks as they looked like world-beaters and then as if they were asleep. 48 STEUBENVILLE 49 The Bulldogs goofed as they blew an 8-point lead with but a minute and 23 seconds remaining in the game. Pint-sized Bob McIntyre stepped to the foul line after the game was over and dunked in two foul shots to swipe I-12 the win from the Bulldogs. He had been fouled after he shot the ball, and, besides making the basket, was awarded two foul shots. He made them both and that was that. Bandy had 17 and Jackson 13 to top the Bulldog efforts. 79 LEHMAN 65 The Bulldogs were hotter than a firecracker as they hit on 39 per cent of their shots to smother Lehman and, besides hitting on such a phenomenal percentage, beat the Polar Bears at their own game-the fast break. The Bulldogs made a complete about-face as they discarded their control-type game to outrace the Bears. The Pups pulled to an early lead and were never headed. Dick Albert with 22 and Ken Bandi with 18 led the attack. 65 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS 45 The Bulldogs clipped an unusually weak Heights team and boosted their record to 9 wins and 3 losses. This is about the story of the game as the visitors were never in the game and it was more like a scrimmage for the talented Bulldogs. The Pups could have had more, but they subbed liber- ally. Albert and Bandy paced the romp with 19 points and 15 points. 54 TIMKEN 44 Before a throng of 4,466 wildly screaming fans, the Bulldogs vaulted into the role of tournament favorites as they won the city title on a strong first half surge. A top job of rebounding won the game for the Pups as they parlayed this into an 18-point half-time lead. The full-court press of the Trojans bothered the Pups little and, although making a brilliant comeback in the last half, never were able to come closer than 4 points. The Trojans almost pulled it out of the Ere, but couldn't make it. Bandi had 18 for the pups. I-13 UPPER LEFT: Jackson's goes in for a lay-up after gaining rebound. UPPER RIGHT: Albert looks as if he has the ball on a yo-yo as Hiben grabs for it. LOWER LEFT: Bandy is fouled as he tries over- head shot against Tro- iam. LOWER RIGHT: On this play, you could hear Herman say, C'mere ball! 9 ' e. l 'stiff A .h..sp f4!?ge wit' it K x un.. if C 'arg gg' -:fb Watkms of 11 Tlmken tif seems to be playmg keep away It appears that Kenny IS just a llttle too short on this one SWIMMING i. llJ 5-,... Head Coach C Ted Branm if f' 'X tv x .' x n 'Y ' , A , I . -3,8 Q Q . 1 H, T 32 .lg I l-ML.. '11, --I-'H If. ' f-gl M' .- .., R M -f,. Vg l l , 4 Q s 1 ' Q . n J a ' F - , XX X N X - 1 . 5 Y N - N5 XXXL 1, A i. ECI-1 V, KL V si-KW - , Lettermen on this year s squad include: UPPER LEFT: Ricky DeYarrnon' Bud Troxler Nixon, all backstrokers. UPPER RIGHT: Pete Parker' Glenn Thatcher' Kenny Loeher stylers. CENTER: Breaststrokers Joe Van Horn and Wally Hocking. LOWER LEFT: Rieglerg Coach Braninj Jeff Strayerg Ron Steffan, give advice to Scott Litzenburg, in LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Kistler gives pointers to divers Jim Callahan and Dean Bolton, student manager Pat Dwyer listens. 1-16 ' T N My E . s vid.. A.l ns l'g-,I an Y v Z4-'-.1 f Fair:-an XXII-Iii' . 1 ughhi' Top row: N. Reiter, D. Quinng D. Soldatisg N. Freed- T. Berger, J. Berger, W. Berger, mann, B. Round. Bottom row: Nichols, Peffermang Kneeling: H. Mon-is and T, Johnson. Q Maurer, Holder 62 WOOSTER 13 McKinley went in quest of its eighth state swimming championship in a convincing demonstration as they sunk Wooster in the season's opener. The Pups swept all first places in the meet and gave up but two second places. First places were turned in by Thatcher, Litzenburg, Van Horn, Nixon, Hocking, Callahan, the medley relay team, freestyle relay and individual medley. 50 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS 25 The outcome of this meet was never in doubt as the mermen collected 8 points in the first two events and paved the way for victory. Taking first places were Thatcher, Hocking, Parker, Riegler, the freestyle relay team, composed of Berger, Farmer, Hocking and Troxler, while the backstroke event ended in a tie between Nixon and Troxler. 45 AKRON YMCA 30 The swimmers remained undefeated as they racked up win number 3 in convincing fashion over a respected YMCA squad. The Pups captured four first places and won the 160-yard freestyle relay. The Pups added five seconds and three thirds for their margin of victory. jo Van Horn, Troxlcr, Parker, Thatcher, and the relay team of Troxler, Morris, Bill Van Horn, and Berger. Branin's swimmers were ahead the entire meet as they took a commanding 8-1 lead after the first event. This was the group which snapped the Pups streak of 43 consecutive dual meet victories last year. 43 WESTERN RESERVE ACADEMY 32 The Pups dropped another squad from the ranks of the unbeaten as they swam to their fourth straight conquest over a highly-rated Reserve team. The Pups gained six individual events firsts and also copped the 180-yard medley relay. Parker, Thatcher, Van Horn, Nixon, Litzenburg, Callahan, were the individual winners while the relay team of DeYarmon, Strayer, and Riegler won the seventh event for the Pups. , 1 F F sq QE S. Arkowg P. Dwyerg and E. Diamond, student managers. I-17 Divers D. Bolton, J. Callahan, and D. Heddleson. Ps in 4 Q 9 ,ff an - 'Q FOOTBALL McK1nley Cleveland Lmcoln McK1nley 0 Warren McK1nley 0 Trmken McK1nley 0 Lmcoln McK1nley Erie Academy 0 0 0 0 McK1nley Steubenvllle Alliance McK1nley Mansfield McK1nley Akron South McK1nley 0 7 0 Massxllon 21 21 6 0-48 SWIMMING McK1nley 62 Wooster McK1nley Cleveland Hexghts 25 McK1nley Akron YMCA 30 McK1nley Western Reserve Academy 32 McK1nley Akron YMCA 36 McK1nley Toledo YMCA 28 McK1nley Fremont Ross 35 BOWLING GREEN RELAYS McK1nley thxrd behxnd East Grand Rapxds M Shaker Helghts STATISTICS BASKETBALL McK1nley 20 36 44 57 Cleveland Lmcoln 11 22 26 36 McK1nley 14 30 47 68 Akron North 8 28 38 57 McK1nley Akron Garfield 7 McK1nley Canton South 7 28 39 33 41 34 54 31 43 McK1nley 12 21 39 47 Akron South 8 29 40 53 McK1nley Massxllon Warren McK1nley Lmcoln McK1nley Allxance McK1nley 13 26 37 48 Steubenvxlle 12 24 37 49 McK1nley 21 36 Lehman 17 31 McK1nley Cleveland Hexghts McK1nley 19 33 T1mken 9 15 45 65 26 45 T 1 , H .,,,, Q, , 7 , . , ' 7 6 0 6-19 ' ' 0 0 0 0- 0 ' ' 6 0 7-13 h ' 20 13 0 0-33 ' 0 6 0-6 ' 4 15 ' 0 0 0 0-0 19 ' 7 0 7-14 ' 16 28 ' D 7 6 7 0-20 20 ' 6 7 7 12-32 . ' ' - 0 ' 0 7 0 0-7 ' 10 23 43 55 ' 0 0 0 8-8 ' 4 9 24 31 McKinley 0 0 0 0-0 McKinley 16 34 48 72 ' 0 0 0 6-6 8 21 27 42 ' 0 0 0 0- 6 ' 13 29 44 64 0 13 7 7-27 ' 13 31 40 51 ' O 0 0 0-0 ' 19 25 39 57 0 0 0 0-0 ' 13 20 27 44 , ' 0- 7 ' ' 54 79 4 65 ' 13 33 I ' 16 - ' 41 54 13 ' 33 44 ' 50 ' 45 ' 43 Y H T V ' 39 ' 47 ' 40 September - 9 School began 12 Football Preview October - 1 First Girls' Booster Assembly 14- First Boys' Booster Assembly 27 First Junior Senior Assembly November - 21 McKinley-Massillon Football Game, here 25 Football Dance 26-27 Thanksgiving Recess December - 4 Ohio Music Educators' Conference 5 Basketball Cleveland Lincoln, here Debate Tournament at North Canton 11 Fall Play 19 Debate Tournament at Wooster 22 Basketball-Canton South, here 23 School closes at 3 : 30 for Christmas vacation 25 Basketball-Akron South, here January - 8 Sophomore Party 9 Individual Speech Events Tournament, Can 15 Basketball-Canton Lincoln 16 Basketball-Reserves, here Individual Speech Events, at Massillon 22 End of the First Semester 23 Debate Tournament at Canton McKinley 29 Basketball-Canton Lehman February - 5 Basketball-Timken 20 N. F. L. Style Debate 22 Washington's Birthday Holiday Recess 25 Yale-Harvard Game 26 and 27 District Swim Meets March - 5 Freshman-Sophomore Party 5-6 N. F. L. District Tournament at Louisville, S 6 Sectional Basketball Tournament 13 District Basketball Tournament 20 Regional Basketball Tournament 27 State Basketball Tournament April - 2-3 Operetta 9 Boys' and Girls, Booster Party 23 Military Ball 30 National Honor Induction Services May - 2 Annual Band Concert 7 JUNIOR SENIOR PROM 8 and 15 District Baseball Tournaments 21 District: Track, Golf, Tennis Meets 22 Regional Baseball Tournament 28 Music Festival 29 State: Baseball, Track, Golf, Tennis Meets 31 Memorial Day Hdliday June - 4 CLASS NIGHT 6 BACCALAUREATE 10 GRADUATION EXERCISES ton Lehman l 50 tate Swim Meet IANITORS FOOD DEPARTMENT NCCU? 151 f . V , 3 . ' X 3 7? if , -S, Q , Ak K v ,Q Qxulf JJ 1 F W' . A 7 I AA v X W 1 X PALACE NUT SHOP 601 N MARKET Next to Palace Theatre Candy Freshly Roasted Nuts Novelties ,fpazi 5 alll!!!- SHELLEY S SPEED UUEEN SALES AND SERVICE 1931 Maple Avenue N E WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL PHONE 3 5312 Compliments of STALEY AGENCY COMPANY GLENN A STALEY IN S U R A N C E Mellett Building Phone 6 8209 Canton, Ohio Compliments CANTON PURE MILK iiggsir oft he l .- -L rl . llll gi' Wulf fl lll is l as-L Q x5 sG ' THE - of lf- ' CONGRATULATIONS . . . Bennett tries out one of the Baldwins at Hahn 8z Co. T. A. cLAss or '54 tl O CANTON'S LEADING ATHLETIC G O O D S DEALERS TMLCMHQSS 132 Second Street S. E., Upstairs Caddie Studer Walt er Studer Compluments IDEAL FURNITURE COMPANY Market Avenue N at Fourth St CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 54 KOBACKER Canton s Progressive Department Store S of THE 155 Complzments from WALTER BELLINSKI INC Flnest Jewelry Onesto Hotel Bldg 2nd and Cleveland N W Canton 2 Ohao Its Always Proper Say lt With Flowers DON JOHNSTON S FLOWERS 221 5th sf N w Flowers By Ware Anywhere Anytime Lew Kull Bob Barber OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS O F A N Stylist In Photography CANTON INTER CITY coAcH LINES mc FOR ALL RATES CALL 4 6125 Compliments of B L O O M S YOUR FRIENDLY DRUGGISTS ROGERS A Great Name nn Jewelry Two Stores to Serve You 334 N Market and 1266 Tusc Canton, Ohio lol 1 o , . . I F .1 b 1 x 1 .. if: 5 ' 1 Ri: W N- .. . . xg 1 g X. C T O N . 1 ., . . I 7 1 . THE HARVEY LOEHR LUMBER co COMPLETE LUMBER AND MILLWORK SERVICE FOR HOMES FACTORIES AND CONTRACTORS ecalzng nFHA B ldlng Lo n FeeEst at o O gSer c e art ent Bulde Had oeCIdde Po tsodVo he Sh es DIAL 6 7107 I909 MAHONING ROAD N E PROTECTION 5EN'0R5 Register Now With the U Q e any he e Canton Vocational B E FROEHDE Bureau Have A Poslton Watng For You AGENCY Upon Graduot on 312 313 nm Nctonal sank slag 404 Cmzens BU'Id'n9 CANTON OHIO 114 Market Ave N D'2004 DioI682II HILSCHER-CLARKE ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 519 Fourth Street N.W. Canton, Ohio 159 Spiii i ...ui' os,r im es ndPInnin vie D p m , i rs' r w r , si n in n rnis s, ingl - Siding, Marlite Composition Tile, Johns-Manville Products, Roofing Material ag inst ony insur bl risk . . . w r O 'i i i i 3II - - ' i . io - 9 ' - For Exciting Footwear DIAMONDS For Graduation WATCHES For College e House of Fine Diamonds Q 5 W4 gums straws JW JEWELRY 214 North Market Avenue SILVER CLIMALENE S EXTRA CLEANING POWER Gives Everything a CLIMALENE BRIGHTNESS NEW CLIMALENE with its extra cleaning power is wonderful for whiter shirts linens cottons work clothes childrens playtogs the entire family wash You get a radiant whiteness sparkling colors a matchless CLIMALENE BRIGHTNESS lt Ioosens soul cuts grease fast' You save on soap or detergents CLIMALENE saves clothes too No hard rubblng'GrC1nd in the dlshpan for sparkling dishes a wonder inthe bathwater It ends bathtub rung' THE CLIMALENE COMPANY CANTON OHIO Far Faster Cleaning Action for Whiter Washes Sparkling Dishes 1.11 s n HTh O 0 H fs Wqfff Q57 . Q! Q p I A Washday Miracle . . . lt Loosens Soil-Fast! fl' IF IT'S 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 Canton s Co plete Pa nt Store WHOLESALE RETAIL 2747 Cleveland Ave N W 3007 West Tuscarawas 500 McKinley Ave N W Compliments of F I N N E Y S cur-RATE DRUG stone 415 Market Avenue North CANTON OHIO Phone 6 4501 L F Yarger J C S er CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 54 OSCAR S 0 Canton s Fruendly Credit Store Wnth Cash Store Prrces 220 E TUSCARAWAS ST Right Ac ossf o Sta k OHIO S MOST BEAUTIFUL STORE Home tlercl nd se W5-l7uuA ESTABLISHED l9l0 IOSTUSC SI I lox I I ' m I s ol a l . . . . ., . . I I I .. of I - Nationally Advertised 1 Ja i . . Y t A I r r m r 's . , ' CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 54 FROM CANTON CYCLE AND KEY CO 331 COURT AVENUE NW CANTON OHIO CONGRATULATIONS to The CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1954 From from Your Garden Headquarters LEATHERMANS I L ARNOLD 8. SONS RE SEED STO 817 Market Avenue North 438 CLEVELAND NW CANTON 2 OHIO 158 , .. ...CLASSOF'54... GREEN S MUSIC STORE INC AcompleleM e c S cel O ACCESSORIES LESSONS MU CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS LEEDY d LUDWIG DRUMS We B y o d Sell N ents 4 Cleveland venue W Conlon 2 Ohio Phone 4 3522 ,f U Ab Compliments SUMMERS FURNITURE SHOPPE 4630 Cleveland Avenue NW OPEN EVENINGS THE CANTON REPOSITORY CONGRATULATES THE 1954 GRADUATING CLASS McKlNLEY HIGH SCHOOL AND WISHES ALL SUCCESS TO ITS MEMBERS 139 I . I I usic S rvi e in 92 of - - SIC on u n ew ond Used lnstrum - A3 .-':-:-g.g.:.:.:4.m .g :-. A , 55ff555:t:::: lflfffiffizz. - . K A 3 Se s oul Our Lesso Plon CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 54 THE LUNTZ IRON 8. STEEL COMPANY HARTER BANK BUILDING CONGRATULATIONS TO B I S CLASS or 1954 D Now tho? er ocot on s next rn vrew e kno that yo II have bug pon hether I e 'ob to prepare for col u o or o your co ng nee s 538 N MARKET CANTON OHLO from swlm suits to summer weight slacks and sport coat FOR FINE FOODS Student HQII 3rd Floor COMPLIMENTS of the CITY TIRE and SUPPLY C0 321 Cherry Ave NE 160 7 , ' summ v I I ' ' T ' I 5.- 135 N' MAIN-N. CANTON, OHIO lege or a summer of Ie'sure. So v'sit our I dent h II f II I Ih d vi . ., . . THE WORSHIL AUTO PARTS The Home of ci Million Ports New and Used Ports Complete Machine Shop Gloss Installed M Yo d Y I422 SO MARKET 3140 MAHONING RD N E Pho 3OI44 Pho e 66063 CANTON OHIO APPRAISALS INSURANCE pl f REAL ESTATE 5CQ1'1'Y 5 CU1' RATE THE MARK HAMBLETON CO 1454 MAPLE AVENUE 2 O o 3 5407 REAMS HARDWARE 09 J' CU 806 I2th N E S Pho e 27272 IN THE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER DRINK IN BOTTLES 101 oin r Ace ord ne. n ., .. Com imen s of 9 417 Mellett Building Conton , hi Phone - Compliments of ' el' I n Compliments of John F Shayer Realtor The John Jocob Agency 121 Court Ave NW ,ffl I 8 Compliments CANTON PURE AMLK Complvments THE CITIZENS SAVINGS 81 LOAN CO Home OHICG On the Squore Conton Ohio Bronch Oftlce North Conton Ohuo lt W 37 . A . ., . . 'li , I -f 3 ,I Joanne tries on a formal a Stern Sc M nnls. p of of l I I I CIDTIIII ' x . - CANTON'S MOST COMPLETE Y. SELECTION OF FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS. TAILOBED TO YOUR OWN DISTINCTIVE DESIRES nm a?5TAlb.u,.? MTAIIMS ANDDBIGNERS A5 OCA I0 ANTHONY THUHDUH 230 Cleveland Ave N W Phone 3 5403 ANTHONY I MONDOK SENIORS Register Now With the Canton Vocational Bureau Upo Grad hon 404 Citizens Building 114 Market Ave N Dlal 6 8211 GET THE BEST Ge SEALTEST MILK and ICE CREAM The Sanitary Milk Co 801 Chewy Avenue FIE Phone 37251 H5 Qlllll . . t Have A Position Waiting For You n ua ' 0 , . . if Canton's Ford Center for over 25 years J 84 J MOTORS, Inc. The Bestin Used Cars 510 I2th NE Phone 52300 BUY QUALITY and be sure of value BUY at DEUBLE'S and be sure of quality diamonds watches silver crystal iewelry gifts Ask about our Club Plan DEUBLE'S N. Cleveland and 5th CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 54 MARKET HEIGHTS PHARMACY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 54 COPCHECK S STEAK HOUSE The Best in Good Food I 654 Tuscarawas E 1 Phone 408l4 IIH Compllments of ADULT BULLDOG BOOSTER CLUB Back the Finest In Sports McKnnley Each member of the Class of 54 at McKinley will be sent a Complnmen tary Membership Card to the Bulldog Club for the year of 1954 YOUR ATTENDANCE AT THE 1954 FOOTBALL RALLIES WILL BE APPRECIATED Compliments of T 81 T MOTOR SERVICE formerly FIELDING MOTOR SERVICE Bull Trency Jam Tumpe 810 N Market Phone 32111 1 Complete Motor Service Complete lane of Good Gulf Products and Accessorles Compllments ROSE RUG COMPANY wlLToNs AXMINSTERS VELVETS FEATURING MOST NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS 201 MCKINLEY NW PHONE 5 0233 Compliments BON MARCHE 421 North Market SMART APPAREL or Women and Children JJ at ' ' 2 Towing and Road Service 3 . .. .. of of t Complrments Ewmg Chevrolet Co Chevrolet Headquarters Srnce 1914 319 CLEVE AVE NW DIAL 4 5141 1 wvtwa EUISUN You ve learned about thelr work 1n physlcs class For a practrcal demon tratlon of ltl value ln your darlv lrfa turn on the nearest 77 OHIO POWER Ca CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 54 OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Complete Servrce rn OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES DIAL 5 O111 321 Tuscarawas Street W COMPLIMENTS THURIN S 524 Market Avenue N HOUSE OF MODERN 137 Sixth St Northeast THURIN S SUBURBAN Country Farr Shopping Center 3 STORES to serve you wrth style qualrty and good taste an home furnrshlngs DD QI WJ! - w, , A OF , THE . y ROYAL Compliments CANTON STORAGE INC Movlng Storage Furnlture Refinishing xi lf X LU ik! Qq.'4,LjlC1,c., J -W PORTABLES AND STANDARD We Sell Rent and Repair All Makes Repairing and Restylmg 4TH and CHERRY AVE N E Phone 55291 BENSON S 336 4th Street N W Canton Ohlo Phone 2 7206 COMPLIMENTS OF SCH UMAN DRUG STORES 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU East Tusc Duber West Tusc Near Belden Navarre Raft Road Carburetor Service R E Turner DUNBAR BROS. CO. Engine Electrical Rebuilding Service Motor Tune Up on All Makes of Cars 712 Rex Ave , N E Jack L Reiss 101 . ,f '3s-Y ' fri, 'wt , - of B' l D if-11 4' .S li, llff xt.. X 1 IB: -,,,,ii4x VV yt' Q'-ASV 'Goo-X. V ' . UD0CNJO6EPbe 'Ju' QJt 0f 'JO . cr-J I 1'..f1 '. 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Gas fnyzrres and Power llmfs HERCULES MOTORS CORPORATION Canwn,0hno. 8I1glll5 Speezalzsts sence 1915 USA. gear F.. Compliments RELIABLE loom 406 McKinley Ave N.W Ccmlcmf Ohio Hllda and Eleanor try to help Joan out m plckmg a coat at The Slbyl Shop 170 'Q '52 ' A l. - X , ..t ,yr an tl - R 14. me TK- 5 of 439 ' 2 4 A X i A My X , ,y lf r NTL? I I ' x I f rf V X e - ' fa 1 X fs Nt , r tm, U f X, Nlwrnvm- 1 llqffw J . 'Q' Q lily' NI Hn 1' -' M 4,0 Q , f vc flllgiigyyl 5 si- ,f ,1',,'l,l,,lv 4 fam ,Meta , Y , EU, .Fa ' I ' o f ' f ',. O u9:Lg- 'A 4-SQ O Qwt- 1 1 - .X cr:::::' N, -ssw 'fs Nfl- lx ,iw . ,Q eg-X ,gx ,. -Nfxt-15,4fgxt-a.. SX'SQ51 I if , Qf. , . N .' . mv ..v77t. 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' D Reach For s u N B EAM BREAD BAKED BY SWEANEY s JOHN BELCHEFF x, Complete ' 'I 4' Food Service Phone 40404 2547 16th St N E X CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T954 ywfrzkwa and pf LLI NCI S5 LLO CANTON PLAZA MASSILLON ALLIANCE lfl of I X f , fy 3 ' N' I' , If X I Ach x 1 U95 -B - J. QB B' If-3 3 X ' A x, - 'gf fx -,ov 5 ff-312'-' 1, .1 -f., vfglpq fin , al 0 ,Jax '.'i5Q'--T -'fl' A' I .-' fax . H, .i , 2 I TNQ T ' - E , , sfo ' , 'T - . . . g 5. 1 g v,,.Y?J 15 ,E 1 3 5 4 - ' Wm Q? L. Q .5 Tgiff! ! r V . A A - MA n n I I I Compliments of PRIDE FURNITURE on the CANTON MASSILLON ROAD IN GENOA Owned and Operated by Duck Jacobs and Martin Green CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 54 THE AVENUE JOHNS SHOPPING CENTER g Congratulations GII.I.E'ITE TIRES Class of 54 ' from CANTON TIRE SERVICE INC 429 McKinley Ave N W ARTIN S STAIIONERS PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Greeting Cards of Dlstlnctlon for Every Occasion IV 9 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 H I I. I. M A N S Canton s Most Interesting Store W M 216 Marker Avenue North Ralph and Marllyn decxde on a Buick convertlble at Dlck Damels Bulck Inc Canton, Ohio IN M ll lr l ' i ...I -.. i I 0 ., , . A I I I l tt Wt? I I rw 1 A I A e Wd' V 4' 41 ' 5' it ,.. A -gt W' If I Z 1 I, .I . - It 4' 'f' ' '- W' I -4 ' 5' ms. , . ,4 iji t A ' yung: V' , I X . . . . . , g 172 pl t CANTON FLOWER SHOP STARK TV 81 APPLIANCE C 614 TWELFTH ST N W For Beautifully Fmrshed Porfralfs Vrsrf CQHBIB ponm nr pnorocrz PH 2108 Wesf Tuscarawas SI Canton Ohlo Take hme To sfudy To work And dream And also The fume To enloy Ice Cream' galyi W-R sPoRTs INC COUNTY FAIR SHOPPING CENTER IMI Com imen s of Where Our ustomers 108 3rd ST S W Send Their Friends me 0 , 2, Q ', ' Q A Y . 9 I Thu anion Laundry Ieanmg Co u FAST SERVICE DRY CLEANING NOW AVAILABLE IN ALL CASH 8. CARRY STORES The Best Friend Your Clofhlng Ever Hcad nhlng About T our X Q3 ture? gfgiz? 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