Middlebranch High School - Memoir Yearbook (Middlebranch, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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eu wii There are always things a graduating class must leave behind. This year ' s class has many items to hand down to the younger generations. Eleanor ' s cartwheels, megaphone, and sore throat are left to Evelyn Woods. loseph Brosovic ' s arguments with Miss Rodgers to Paul Beard. Jack Symes wills his walks with Betty to some other boy . . who ' d better not get caught doing it. The gossip column of Bloodhound is left to whoever is brave enough to stand the brickbats, the continual snooping, and the hurt feelings which Middlebranch ' s Winchell has to put up with. Orlando would like to let some other fellow handle the boy ' s dressing room gossip and spread it around. This assignment is given to Dwain Harsh. Emily Rice leaves her waist line to Barbara Firestone. The curly bangs of Stella Wasik go to Louise Boyd. Ruth Schmucker ' s drum to Ralph Harting so he can play louder. Dorothy Royer ' s Veronica hair to Marge Feller. The punctuations of Chubby Menicos ' eyebrows to Marilyn Summer, who has enough already. Dean Grove ' s auto speed records to Sonny Seiiert. Floyd Steiner ' s hep and jive jitterbugging, and his place on the stag line at Reynold ' s and Mcllvain ' s, to Chuck Hinkle. leanne Gibbs ' roller skates to Mildred Cekalla. The wisecracks of George Oberlin to Emile Talliard, so he won ' t run out. Audrey ' s boyfriends are given to Elaine Mann. To Evalyn Wenger - from Ellamae .... a giggle. All Miss Wathan ' s lectures and money problems to the next senior class. Timmy Goldsmith wills his blush to Joanne Seifert. Catharine Washburn ' s slimness to Eileen Hart. Humbert ' s lady killer record to George Campanelli. Wanda Burfield leaves her ability to steal scenes to Clara Wolfe. The paper cartoons are left to Boyd Heminger, and may he never get tired of being funny. Edith ' s sweaters and skirts to Mary Menicos. Jane Lee leaves her engagement ring to Marilyn Summer. The moonlight nature hikes of Dorothy Ladl ey to Enid Smith. Avery ' s love of literature to Angelo Vendetti.

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Virginia Painter ' s petite daintiness has been recog- nized. She was voted best dressed by the mem- bers of the Canton Woman ' s Club. Styles by Stella has become as famous a trade- mark. Stella Wasik has made her mark. Tall graceful lillies, fluffy peonies, honey-sweet gardenias, fireman-red poppies decorate the ban- quet tables of society and they come straight from the famous penthouse gardens of Jack Symes. Unusual scientific theories always cause notice, and when Emily Rice emerged from her darken- ed laboratory with the bacteria that causes ' teen age crushes, she was hailed as the Woman of the Year. When the world has tired of wars, it will take some enthusiastic woman to be the leader of the Back to the Farm Movement and no doubt Dorothy Slutz will qualify. Canton ' s first skyscraper, since Canton has become the eighth largest city in the U. S., was dreamed up and built up by Virgil Lilley. When people want to laugh they turn to the car- toon section of any syndicated newspaper and chuckle at Floyd ' s caricatures of the affairs, the headaches, the humor of our weary world. Red hair was always a symbol for spunk and Red Taylor is no exception. A hard hitting, hard talking lawyer, he holds his own in the big court battles over the rights of monopolies. Harold Host will never get over his fascination for trucks, with the label CCC, and besides driving one, he bosses the drivers of fifty others. Since women love to be beautiful, Catharine Wash- burn has no trouble helping them stay that way. She is the proprietor of Katy ' s Kurl Shop. Owner of the gold cup for Championship Jitter- bugging of the Corn Country is Audrey Danner, whose bread and butter comes from being private secretary to a successful business man with a comfortable lap. To every man comes the joy of having a pretty nurse. Wilma Gempler now wears the starched cap and ends the nervous breakdowns of Wall Street brokers. Irene Snyder has become the humanitarian of the class. She has taken over the Hull House of Chi- cago and become its leading social service work- er. Eleanor Grant has just accepted a job on the faculty of Barnesville ' s high school. Miss Grant will teach physical education.



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Junior Class Dale Beggs, Alice Boli. Dick Booth, Arbenio Castella. Quedo Cavalier, Mildred Cekalla, Kathleen Chamberlain, John Cline, Katherine Crawford, Betly Feller, Barbara Firestone. Eugene Girard, Dwain Harsh. Dale Harter, Nelson Havis, Doris Hein, Virginia Henkel, Christine Hensel, Charles Hinkle, Phyllis Host, David Johns, Mildred Judy, Doris Kemble, Richard Moomaw, Doris Ophile. Shirley Phillips, Virginia Prince, Edna Reel, Geraldine Rice, June Royer, Bud Ruch, Nelson Schmucker, Geneva Schott, John Serfert, Emile Taillard, Donald Taylor, Phyllis Vendetti, Betty Wearstler, Junior Weisel, Evalyn Wenger, Harriet Wirth, Ruth Elaine Wise, Clara Wolie, Evelyn V oods, Richard Woolf. Faculty advisers - ■ Miss Smith and Mr. Cawrse. Al their first meeting, the Junior Class elected their officers and organized iheir committees. They chose Clara Wolfe, president; Evelyn Woods, vice- president; Harriet Wirth, secretary; Barbara Firestone, treasurer, and David Johns, Chapel representative. Betty Feller was put in charge of the Ways and Means Committee, and Nelson Schmucker in charge of candy. Candy was sold every noon, after school, and during football and basket- ball games. Boost Middlekranch Diamonds car stickers were sold during the athletic season. The Juniors sponsored a roller skating party Oct. 23, and held two dances, one after the North Canton game, and another after the Uniontown game. They held their class play, One Wild Night, May 2. Emile Taillard and Barbara Firestone shared the spotlight that night. The Juniors ended their year of activities by honoring the seniors with a very successful prom May 23.

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