Middlebranch High School - Memoir Yearbook (Middlebranch, OH)

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Published by MIDDLEBRANCH HIGH SCHOOL 6 -wa... ,ff f 5435 i I ff -1 N ,.fff ' , ,I-' .ff-f 1 CWHE graduating class of Middlebranch High School wishes to pre- sent to its parents, teachers, and friends this eighteenth volume of the Memoir. In this book we hope to capture for the underclassrnen, as well as the seniors, memories of the good times that were had at M. H. S. dur- ing the past four years. As seniors we want to be remembered for many things: our ath- letes,the prom we put on our junior year, our leaders in extra-curric- ular activities, and the great ad salesmen on our business staff. But most of all we want to be remembered for our edition of the Memoir. We have triedto make this book one that will help you to remember the Class of '54 long after our graduation. 4 SUPERINTENDE NT GENE A, DUTTER DORIS REA M B.S, Ed. , M.Ed. B.S. Ed.. M.A. Kent State University. KBHI Stale UI1iV6ISiIy, Purdue University. Mathematics, Chemistry. B0 WI Of Eofuwzfzbn PRINCIPAL STANDING: Mr. J, D. St. Clair, Mr. Ransom Barr, Mr. John Fohl, Mr. L. H. Symes. SEATED: Mr. Robert McG1ynn, clerkg Mr. Don Black, president. 6 FdCM!ZDf LINCOLN, JEFFERSON---LAW OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND-- MILDRED LUTZ JEAN CUSTIS MARGARET RODGERS B. S., M. Ed. B. S., M. Ed. A. B., M. A. Chicago Academy of Antioch College, Wilrning- College of Wooster, North- Fine Arts, Ohio State ton College, Ohio State Univ-,western Univ., Syracuse University, Kent State Kent State University. Univ., Kent State Univ., University. Industrial Arts,Audi0-ViS- Univ. of Kentucky. Home Economics, F. H. ual Director, Safety Patrol Latin, English, Librarian, A. Advisor, Red Cross, Advisor, Chapel Advisor. Teen-Age B00kC1ubAdvig0r, Freshman Advisor. THOMAS HASWELL HOPE PESHEK JOSEPH KUPKA B. S. Ed. B. S. B. S. Ed. Ohio University. Ohio State. Ohio State. Auto Driving, Science, Home Economics, Sci- History, Civics, Senior Biology, Physical Ed- ence, Geography, Soph- Advisor, Hi-Y Advisor. uCal3i0n: S0Ph0m0fe Ad' ornore Advisor, Assist- visor, and Assistant ant F, H, A, Advisor' Coach. 7 oPFlCE Z Znr ---BATTLE OF HASTINGS---BYRON, KEATS, SHELLEY---GREGG'S MARILYN CORDRAY A. B. College of Wooster. Mathematics, Memoir Advisor, Freshman Ad visor. .. '91 5 . y H- .Qi , o A A 1.,1!,. eww- 3 Wi lm if ... Maw .. ' A MELVIN SNODE A. B., M. Ed. Mount Union College, Kent State University. Democracy, Arithmetic Sociology, Economics, Senior Advisor, Student Council Advisor. JANET PICKENPAUGH B. A. Ohio University. SIM PLIF IE D English, History, Junior Advisor. LESTER KLAY B. S. Ed., M. Ed. Ohio University. Physical Education, Science, Biology, Jun- ior Advisor, Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach, and Ass 't Football Coach. BERNICE BEAMER B. S. Ed. Kent State University. Typing, Shorthand, Com mercial, Tri-Hi-Y Ad- visor, Sophomore Ad- visor. CHARLES A. MAURER, JR. A. B., M. A. John Carroll University Western Reserve Univ. English, Journalism, Speech Club Advisor, Facet Advisor. METHOD NaNO -I-H SO -QHNO ---PICA, ELITE---AMO, AMAS, AMAT--- 3 2. 4 3 ROY LEWIS B. S. Ed. Fenn College, Kent State University. Instrumental and Vocal Music. MARY LOUISE I-IODEL ALBERT MAZZA FERRO B A B.S. Ed. College of Wooster Heidelberg College, Kent State University Kent State Univ.,Footbal1 Art and Track Coach,Fresh- man Basketball Coach, lndus.Arts,Freshman Adv. BARBARA WATSON A. B. Transylvania College. Physical Education, TRESSLER RALPH SMITH B. S. Kent State University Bookkeeping, Business English, Advisor to Practice, Geography Seventh Grade, Cheer- Typing, Eighth Grade leaders, Girls' Basket- Advisor. ball. CELESTE CAMPANELLI Secretary. flkmozkf Jiazfjf EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF Co-Business Managers ---- - ------- - - - Editor-in-chief . . Assistant editor. . Layout editor .... Senior editor .... Underclass editors Sports editor. . . Art editor .... . . Activities editor. . Staff assistants: . . ... . .Pat Florey . . Barbara Dysle . .Jim Hendershot . . Doris Masters . Mary Jo Bennett Dave Mock . . . Dominic May Mary Jane Covate . . . .Donna Byers Katherine McKee, Carol Senter, Bill Shurman. Student photographer ...... Erick Cameron Typists: ....... Wayne Dunn, Sue Lenhart, Margery Murphy, Carol Stockburger, There sa Venditti. Advisor ......... . . .Miss Cordray Pat DeLashmutt Ronald Young Co-Circulation Managers ---- ---.. .... Charles Drenta Albert Richeson Advertising Manager .... -Paul Vogelgesang Assistant Manager ...... Annabelle Karns Business Secretaries .... ..---.----- Viva John Judy Watkins Advertising Staff. . Mary Beard Mary Capuano Tom Dabney Dave Fawver Winifred Humphrey Charles Kingston Janice Mareno Helen Miller Gary Pepper Pat Twinem Norma Zumbro Advisor ........ Howard Bentz Betty Cavalier Dick Davidson Joe Gallucci Bob Jones Richard Lesh John Miller Delnor Neighbor Denny Psolla Larry Werstler - - Mr. Snode RONALD YOUNG Vic e Pre sident LV Z M W'-Sf ' AV ,,,,m' PATRICIA FLORE Y President THERESA VENDITTI Secretary DOMINIC MAY Treasurer 11 MARY BEARD HOWARD BENTZ RUTH BETTS DAVID CALHOUN POPCORN- - -CHRISTMAS CARDS- - -DEMOCRACY - - - SENIOR OFFICERS Ronald Young, vice presidentg Pat Florey, presidentg Theresa Venditti, secretaryg Dominic May, treasurer. ,. f 2, 1- Q. , V W DONNA BYER5 LOUIS CHENOT MARY CAPUANO TOM DABNEY MARY CAROSIELLI IZ DICK DAVIDSON BETTY CAVALIER FRIDAYS OFF-- -SENIOR PLAY- - - CHARLES DRENTA MARY JANE COVATE 'il' LEE DYER PATRICIA DELASHMUTT ELLIS ERB BARBARA DYSLE DAVID FAWVER PAULINE HENZEL JOE GALLUCCI 13 WINIFRED HUMPHREY ROY SELL ADS---CLASS DUES---SEMESTER EXAMS fa x 7 ya JH K g .agqlf VIVA JOHN JAMES HENDERSHOT Fifi ANNABELLE KARNS JERRY HENKEL SUE LE NHART BOB JONES DORIS MASTERS DEAN IMLER JANICE MARENO T i x --,. -A iiifn -5 DAVQE KELL KATHERINE McKEE JAMES KINCAID CHARLES KINGSTON NORMA METZ-GER RICHARD LESH HELEN MILLER MARGERY MURPHY DELNOR NEIGHBOR -SELL MORE ADS---STATE PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS--- JOHN MILLER xv 15 KAREN Mc KEEL GARY PEPPER DENNY PSOLLA ALBERT RICHESON 'CAROL SENTER SQUARE DANCES- - -COLLEGE CATALOGUES-- - BILL RUCH Q53 Q, ,DONNA STEARNS JOYCE SNYDER LINDALL SHAFFER BILL SHURMAN CAROL STOCKBURGER FRED SKELLEY C LASS NIGHT - - -BACCALAUREATE - - -GRADUATION , eszfiiissz MQ, af 'A if ' i:fgqiEia5iW7as?i?f 5 . :r2,:fffm?3zgesf fu: ff I 2. fi 1L,5Ie,9 1 ,QQ Qwf PATRICIA TWINEM LEWIS SMITH JUDITH WATKINS ROBERT STICKEL NANCY WERSTLER PAUL VOGELGESANG MARY YOI-IO LAWRENCE WERSTLER 17 NORMA JEAN ZUMBRO ROBERT YOUNG 6255 The chemistry and physics books of John Mil- ler are willed to anyone who is brave enough to accept them. Mary Jane Covate leaves her shorthand ability to Dave Garrott. To Barbara Keyes goes Norma Zumbro's ex- cess energy. Denny Psolla wills Dom to no one. Dick Davidson sadly leaves his sideburns to Duane Bates. Larry Werstler bequeaths his long legs to Al- len Werner. Nancy Werstler wills her quick smile to any good-natured junior. The wisecracks of Jim Hendershot are left to Dale Evans. That luscious tan convertible of Jerry Henkel's is willed to Marvin Lewis, if he can meet the payments. Bob Young wills his secret admirers to a very lucky junior boy. To Lenore Florey, Judy Watkins leaves her loyalty to one man. Betty Cavalier leaves all her hair styles to Carole Walker. Mary Yoho bequeaths her bashful and shy dis- position to Nancy Bunyan. To any girl who can't get one, Mary Beard wills her engagement ring. The dancing tactics of Chuck Drenta are left to John Vertolli. Bob Stickel leaves his armless chair in English class to whomever Mr. Maurer assigns it next year. Fred Skelley's ability to duck out of study halls is left to Wayne Dunn. Jim Kincaid leaves his noon hours to Russell Marker. To Tyrone Vaughn go Charles Kingston's Marine Reserve meetings. Karen McKeel leaves her red hair to Nancy Hou- SOS. The vivaciousness of Viva John is left to Mary Lou Hill. To someone who would like to be the life of a square dance goes Lee Dyer's ability to trip the light fantastic. Mary Carosielli leaves her chewing gum to the wastebaskets in nearly all of her classes. Pat Florey leaves her presidency to any junior who understands parliamentary procedure. Donna Byers wills her ability to start a car to some jerk in driver training class. Richard Lesh's ability to stay out of trouble is willed to Lynn Thiel. Melford Groom wills his copy of How Q Tor- ture Teachers to Archie Germanoff. Theresa Venditti hands down her excuses to get out of almost every study hall to someone who 'is clever enough to get them. Bill Shurman wills his wavy blond hair to Erick Cameron. The title and crown of Sue Lenhart are left to some lucky junior girl. Gary Pepper's swagger is left to Dave Mock. To Gloria Stockburger, Corky Bentz leaves his knack for yodeling. That Pepsodent smile of Carol Senter's is left to Joyce Ann Hill. Ronald Young's ability to charm Miss Ream had better be left to someone in her next year's physics class. Paul Vogelgesang's strong, silent type of per- sonality is left to John McDermott. Pat DeLashmutt's ability to snag a boyfriend with a new car is left to Janet Humbert. Annabelle Karns' position as drum majorette is left to the girl who has the good fortune to get it. To Bob Ankrom, Winifred Humphrey leaves her part-time grade school teaching job. Dominic May leaves his--on second thought, he needs everything he has. Dave Kell leaves his lady-killing ways to Bob Hungerford. The physical frailty of Dean Imler is willed to Harvey Mehaffie. Delnor Neighbor gladly leaves his nickname, Mouse, to Tom Munz. Lindall Shaffer wills his brain to the Mayo Clin ic in the interest of science. Tom Dabney reserves the enjoyment he gets from asking intelligent questions to Mary Jo Mohler. David Fawver bequeaths his line to any guy who can use one. Bob .Tones wills his knowledge of Democracy back to Mr. Snode. Albert Richeson's attentive attitude in his classes is left to Howard Calhoun. Janice Mareno leaves fwith a sighj the head- aches of the Facet to some ambitious journal- ism student. The bank account of Doris Masters is willed to some southern college. Barbara Dysle wills her Thursday night ses- sions with the typewriter and stencils to the first page editor of next year's Facet. Helen Miller leaves to Harriet Long her gift of quietness. Joe Gallucci's ability to handle money is willed to Lowell Bowling. Carol Stockburger leaves her purty black hair to Wanda Mason. The seriousness of Bill Ruch is willed to Earl Barley. Pat Twinem wills her temper to all other red- heads at M. H. S. Norma Myers leaves her capacity for party- giving to anyone who can afford it. David Calhoun leaves the nickname of Ralph to the next owner of a certain little black Ford To Frances Wasik go Louis Chenot's answers to Mr. Maurer in English Literature class. Roy Groom's red hair is willed to Margaret Goldsmith. Margery Murphy's shorthand book is willed to Richard Matthews. Katherine McKee bequeaths her friendly, quiet manner to Carolynne Kingston. Ellis Erb leaves his seat in study hall to any- one who has a strong back. The part-time jobs of Pauline Henzel are left to some ambitious junior, Donna Stearns wills all her books with the an- swers written in back to M. H. S. with nary a glance. Lewis Smith leaves his Democracy book to an unsuspecting junior. Joyce Snyder leaves her position as office sec retary to Mary Jo Bennett. Norma Metzger's contributions to homeroom discussions are left to a few brave juniors. Ruth Betts leaves her position in the band to some talented musician in the junior class. Mary Capuano gives her seat in homeroom back to Mr. Snode. C60 is N this morning's mail, I received a very interesting letter. When Bill Shurman, one of our old classmates from M. H. S., delivered it, I had no idea how interesting it would prove to be. It was an invitation to the class of 1954's first reunion. Incidentally, this is 1969, fifteen years after our graduation. It was to be held at the Massillon American Legion Hall in the Blue and White Room. When The Day arrived, I climbed into my flashy new two-tone Nash fsold to me by that top-flight Nash salesman, John Millerj, anx- ious to learn what the last fifteen years had brought for my old friends. The way to the Hall seemed familiar as I passed Snyders' Potato Chip factory and saw Joyce Snyder wave to me from the President's window. I was well on my way when I passed a billboard advertising the coming performance of the Barnum and Bailey Circus, featuring their star flea charmer, Viva John, and Mary Beard as the bareback rider. I was almost there now, as I noticed a large sign, Torn Dabney's Greenhouses: Flowers for All Occasions, Dave Fawver, Chief Horticultur- ist. One Mile Ahead. Yes, I thought to my- self, Those two have done all right for them- selves. I finally arrived and found my place at the table. Betty Cavalier, the famous Italian hair- cut model, sat beside me. She had on a beau- tiful knit suit, one of Norma Metzger's exclu- sives from her plush 5th Avenue shop. The food served at the reunion was delicious. It was prepared by the head cook of the Hotel On- esto, Winifred Humphrey. Pat Twinem has taken over Winchell's job in his old age and was in a good position to give me the low-down on a lot of us. She said that Gary Pepper of the F. B. I. is investigating Rich- ard Lesh, the author of How to Get Rich Any- way. Margery Murphy is private secretary to the governor of Virginia, who is none other than Annabelle Karns, candidate on the independent ticket. I asked my source of information why Dave Calhoun wasn't here, to which she replied that business pressure kept him at home. QI-le teaches Hawaiian girls to hula., As I looked over the crowd, I spotted Pat Florey, our class president, chatting with Paul Vogelgesang. Pat is the lawyer who tied up the details of the purchasing of the old United Na- tions building by the business tycoon, Donna By- ers. Paul is the architect for the new building and Ronald Young, the plumber. Donna, who plans to make a hotel out of the old one, has already received reservations from Ambassa- dor Charles Drenta from England. He will fly over on a plane piloted by T. W. A.'s favorite, Louis Chenot. I also noticed Judy Watkins with her hus- band, the president of the B 8: O Railroad, talk- ing to Norma Myers and her husband, president at Yale University. It was time for the entertainment and first on the program was Sue Lenhart of the Metro- politan singing an aria from Tosca, and Nor- ma Zumbro, her regular piccolo player. The next pursuer of the entertainment world was Houdini II, formerly Joe Gallucci, who be- gan his mysterious magic act by sawing his accompanist, Mary Carosielli, in two. fMood music by .Tim Hendershot, who sang That Old Black Magic. l Melford Groom, the King of Gloom, then gave his rendition of Dark Town Strutters' Ball. Then there was an art ex- hibit featuring the work of Mary Covate, re- nowned New York artist. The best work of her career, done for the 1954 Memoir, was also on display. The lights went on and the master of cere- monies, the Reverend David Kell, announced that due to circumstances beyond his control Katherine McKee, Karen McKeel, and Helen Miller, of the McKee, McKeel, and Miller TumblingTroupe, were unable to attend be- cause of weather conditions. Pinch-hitting for the tumblers was Bill Ruch, famous lec- turer, who gave a talk on the Koala Bear of Australia. Across the table from me was Barbara Dysle, the well-known horse trainer, instruct- ing her ambitious jockey, Bob Young, how to talk to a horse. Speaking of animal lovers, Pfwf Carol Stockburger, the lion tamer at the Bronz Zoo, was commenting about a stupid one that doesn't stay onhis chair to Larry Werstler, who is going on a safari to Africa next month. By way of the grapevine, I discovered that Pauline Henzel, due to her fondness of the Alma Mater, stayed on to be their physical education instructor. Janice Mareno is dean of women at Vassar, and Doris Masters has opened a chain of profitable super markets over Ohio. Donna Stearns is giving ballet lessons in Cincinnati, and it is rumored that Fred Skelly and Lee Dyer are her most promising pupils. Dean Imler, being the star reporter of the New York Times, says that a brilliant astronomer, Jerry Henkel, has just discovered a new planet, and Bob Stickel is now working at the post of- fice in New Orleans licking two-cent stamps. Ellis Erb finally got his chance to be coach at Ohio State University and had a good season. This, however, could not be done without the aid of his faithful water boy, Lindall Shaffer. Bob Jones, so they say, is the best bouncer at The Zl. It seems that with all this excitement I had forgotten to eat, and I asked Denny Psolla, an up-and-coming Powers model, why she didn't eat. She replied, l have to watch my figure. After inquiring around a bit, I found out that Mary Capuano is employed in a candy factory putting wrappers on the Oh Henry bars. While Howard Bentz is president of the Temperance League, Dick Davidson is a dish washer in the U. S. Marines and Charles Kington dries them. Dominic May and James Kincaid are teaching agriculture to the Eskimos of the Artic region. A famous group called the Silly Six are making a tour of Europe to brighten the morale of the Europeans. They are Pat DeLashmutt, Theresa Venditti, Mary Yoho, Nancy Werstler, Carol Senter, and the silly one. They will prob- ably receive the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts. Another touring group is Ike fAlbertJ Rich eson and his Indian Juggling Act, Roy Groom and Lewis Smith being the Indians. Ruth Betts books their acts. Well, it was getting late, and having found out about all my old pals, I started my car and drove out the drive. I heard such a terrible clatter in my front wheel, that I got out to see what was wrong. I took off the hub cap, and found much to my surprise a few large stones plus a card reading: Compliments of Dr. Delnor Neighbor, Psychiatrist. FJCMIZW A Wmfoz' PATRICIA FLOREY JOHN MILLER CQHIS year the honor of receiving the Faculty Award was bestowed upon two peo- ple, Patricia Florey and John Miller, who, in the faculty's estimation, were both so outstanding that no distinction should be made between the two. The recipi- ents of this award must rate high scholastically, display leadership, good character, and dependability. They must also be neat, courteous, and refined. In addition to this award, Pat and John were named co-valedictorians, the high- est scholastic honor presented. PAU L VOGE LGESAN G A mlm' QBCPAUL Vogelgesang was given the Citizen- ship Award for 1954. To receive this award one must show evidence of service, good character, dependability, cooperation, and par- ticipation in school and community life. He must also have worked to the best of his ability scholastically. ZZ 4 X wi 2 A , N, Fooibazll BACK ROW: Carl Pachmayer, mgr.g Victor Drenta, Eugene Davidson, Edward Becker. 3RD ROW: Coach Mazzaferro, Jerry Kopache, Harold Bentz, Pete Gyalog, Carter DeLashmutt, Jim Campbell, Ronald Grasse, Lee Dyer, Roy Nichols, Bill Dine. 2ND ROW: David Fawver, Delnor Neighbor, Tom Dabney, Gary Pepper, Paul Vogelgesang, Howard Bentz, Bob Hungerford, Harvey Mehaffie, Bill Ruch, Bob Ankrom, Tom Munz. 1ST ROW: Joe Gallucci, Dale Evans, Howard Calhoun, Dave Kell, Bill Teal, Dave Mock, Dick Davidson, Earl Barley. BACK ROW: Z4 FRONT ROW: Dac Christman, Eddie Petro, John Quillen, Blane Klotz, John McDermott, Allen Jervis, Bob Beard, Harold Kraus, Dick Deitrick, Coach Klay. Jim Tumer, Charles Perry, Bob Slurz, Gerald Casrrovinci, Paul Paxson, David Grasse, John Henkel, Larry Humbert, Glenn Mears. 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A. , 4, , . 4.gcf:',1 '. . bZ'I'Z-2. , .,.,.,., ...,-..'.,, .-. , ,. ,.,..,., .,.,, . L. ,..,,5.-.. ..,.A. 4 .. .... fa' .,., OHIS year the Diamonds, under the new leadership of Coach Al Mazzaferro, compiled a season record of five wins and three losses, with the three losses all being league games. Paced by fullback Paul Vogelgesang's 32 points, the Diamonds racked up 123 points to their opponents' 109. At the close of the season the team elected Gary Pepper as honorary captain and Paul Vogel gesang as most valuable player. Two Diamond gridders--Paul Vogelgesang, senior, and Earl Barley, junior--received All- County honors. Z7 Cb66V!6d6!6V5 Mary Lou Joyce Ann Hill Sue Lenhart VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Linda James Hill Mary Vogelge sang Z8 RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Ca rolynne King ston Nancy Doney Jane Mathew s on Vmffizy Bmfeeibazll BACK ROW: C. DeLashmutt, E. Erb, B. Ankrorn, H. Calhoun, D. Evans, D. Garen, B. Young, I. Mc- Dermott, R. Grasse, B. Teal, Coach Klay. 1ST ROW: J. Vertolli, J. Vaughn, D. Fawver, J. Gallucci, A. Richeson, J. Castroviuci, R. Young, B. Hungerford, V. Drenta. CHE Middlebranch Diamonds, playing the last season in Class B ranks, compiled a league record of 5 wins and 8 losses. The Diamonds fought an uphill battle all the way in that they had a totally inexperienced team, having only one returning letterman, Dale Evans. Evans paced the Diamonds' scoring, racking up 317 points. The Diamonds, playing their first Class A tourney game, upset the highly-favored Orr- ville team 48-47. Then advancing into the semi-final, the Diamonds went down in defeat 64-44 against the Timken Trojans, the twelfth-rated team in the state. The Diamonds showing great fight and determination proved that they have great possibil- ities for next season due to the fact that they shall be losing only one letterman, Bob Young, the only senior on the team. FV65bmdW Team BACK ROW: J. Heretta, D. Grasse, E. Petro, C. Perry, G. Schmidt, L. Smith, T. Werstler, J. Henkel, Mr. Mazzaferro. 1ST ROW: J. Masters, J. Turner, L. Rininger, B. Geltz, L. Paxson, L. Humbert, G. Mears. Z9 Vmffziy BOB ANKROM Letterman BOB YOUNG B OB HUN GERFORD C OAC H KLAY Middlebranch Middle'branch Middleb ranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch CARTER DELASHMUTT Northwest Brewster Ea st Sparta Uniontown North Canton Louisville Beach City Minerva Magnolia SEASON RECORD Middlebranch Middlebrancht Mi ddleb ranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch NORTH CANTON TOURNAMENT Navarre 55 Middlebranch CLASS A TOURNAMENT Orrville 47 Middlebranch HOWARD CALHOUN East Canton Greentown Waynesburg Navarre Marlboro Hartville North Canton Jackson North Canton Timken DALE EVANS fgfebazll i 1 BACK ROW: Eugene Davidson, Bill Twinem, John Miller, Ellis Erb, Richard Weisel, Jack Vaughn, Harold Kraus, mgr. 2ND ROW: Mr. Albrecht, Bob Hungerford, Lee Dyer, Dick Davidson, Bob Jones, Bob Ankrom, Fred Skelley, Lynn Thiel, mgr. 1ST ROW: Jack Mann, Jim Senter, David Fawver, Dale Evans, Bob Scheufler, Bill lmmel, Jim Vogelgesang. CWHE 1953 Diamonds, fielding one of their best teams in recent years, were crowned league, county, and sectional champs before meeting their first defeat at the hands of Twinsburg, 4-2, in the district finals at Kent. Pacing the team was Bob Scheufler with a sizzling 412 batting average, while Jim Vogelgesang compiled a 4-0 pitching record. Also bolstering the pitching staff were Bill lmmel Q4-lj and Ellis Erb Q1-01. Aiding the Diamonds at the plate were Dave Fawver 1.1-1001, Jim Senter f.344j, Dale Evans 13331, and Bi11lmme1f.313j. Those receiving monograms were Jack Mann, Jim Senter, Bob Scheufler, Bill lmmel, Jim Vogelgesang, Dave Fawver, Dick Davidson, Bob Jones, Fred Skelley, John Miller, Ellis Erb, Dale Evans, Bob Ankrom, and Jack Vaughn. SEASON RECORD Middlebranch . 2 Marlboro . . . . 1 Middlebranch . .10 Hartville . , . 0 Middlebranch . .13 Jackson .... . . 3 Middlebranch ..... 8 North Canton. . . . . 5 Middlebranch ...... 15 Greentown . . . . 6 County Tournament Middlebranch ...... 10 East Sparta . . . 3 Middlebranch ...... 2 Brewster . . . . 0 Middlebranch ...... 5 Waynesburg . . . . 2 Sectional Tournament Middlebranch ...... 12 North Canton . . . .11 District Tournament Middlebranch ...... i Twinsburg . ...,-.. -il- Total Runs 79 Total Runs 35 32 JOHN MILLER 5674257 Lefieffmen LEE DYER B OB JONES DIC K DAVIDSON FRED SKELLEY ELLIS ERB DAVE FAWVER 33 Track BACK ROW: Mr. Klay, David Garen, Paul Vogelgesang, Larry Werstler, Charles Riftle, Bill Ruch, Jim Boord. FRONT ROW: Lance Swan, John McDermott, Vic Drenta, Jerry Castrovinci. CYHE Diamonds' track team, in their second year of existence, gained a third place berth in the county meet, only three points behind second place Brewster. Chuck Riffle proved outstanding by placing in the 440 yard-dash in the district meet at Salem, thus earning a trip to the state meet at Columbus. The cindermen proved tough through- out the season by tripping the North Canton Vikings 65 to 55 in a dual meet at North Can ton and by outpointing Hartville and East Canton at Hartville 44-39-36 in a triangular meet. Although Coach Klay considered this a building year, it shows the Diamond's fu- ture potentialities. Those earning monograms were Chuck Riffle, Ralph Cline, Paul Vogelgesang, Larry Werstler, Bill Ruch, and Del Neighbor. CHUC K RIFFLE 34 Gzkflfj Bmkeibazfl BACK ROW: Carole Walker, Patty Cline, Annabelle Karns, Sara Karns, Marilyn Bender, Phyllis Daveu port, Suzanne Bailey. BRD ROW: Norma Zumbro, Barbara Dysle, Norma Myers, Frances Wasik, Nancy Doney, MaryVogel- gesang, Denny Psolla, Pat Maly, Lenore Florey. 2ND ROW: Myrna I-lillyer, Darlene Heirn, Tyrone Vaughn, Nancy Bunyan, Joyce Ann Hill, Dana Christman, Carol Sissea, Carol Senter, Beverly German, Miss Watson. 1ST ROW: Mary Jo Mohler, Janet Humbert, Diane Calkins, Wanda Mason, Kay Mayfield, Pat Florey, Linda James, Mary Lou Hill, Beverly Marlin. Z x ll, l ff' CX . 35 ed' if ' 'WE 'X V-N Homecommcg EIGNING as queen at the annual Homecoming on the night of Octo- ber 24, 1953, was Sue Lenhart, The queen was escorted by her senior classmate, Bob Young, and was crowned by Myrna Mears, Home- coming Queen of 1952.1 The queen and her attendants wore knit suits and carried bouquets of mums. The queen's attendants and escorts were as follows: SENIOR: THERESA VENDITTI . .... DOMINIC MAY JUNIOR: ETHELANN EASTHOM .... CURTIS FABER SOPHOMORE: ELAINE DIXON .... . . .... BILL GRAY FRESHMAN: CHARLOTTE STINSON . . . . .BOB BEARD A 38 UEEN fue L674h6l7fZL fembff Play BACK ROW: Pat Florey, Ronald Young, Dominic May, Gary Pepper, Norma Myers, John Miller Mr Maurer. 1ST ROW: Paul Vogelgesang, Margery Murphy, David Fawver, Carol Semer, Annabelle Karns Charles Drenta, Pat DeLashmutt, Delnor Neighbor. ' AVE A Date, a three-act comedy under the direction of Mr. Maurer was presented by the senior class of Middlebranch High School on the evening of November Z1 1953 The play centers around the Cole family with all the activities of rearing two teenage daughters. Mr. Cole . . Mrs. Cole . . Marylee . . . Carol . - Barbara .... Ellen ....... Arthur Brown . . Bill Porter . . . Joe Carey. . . Student director . . Stage manager . . Lighting .... Makeup... .... Wardrobe ........ . . Assistant stage manager Prompter ........... Prompter .......... CAST CREW 40 . . . Charles Drenta Margery Murphy Pat De La shmutt . . . . - Sue Lenhart . . Annabelle Karns . . . Carol Senter . . Dave Fawver Delnor Neighbor Paul Vogelgesang . . John Miller . .Dominic May . . . Ronald Young . . .Norma Myers . . . . Pat Florey . . . Gary Pepper - - Pauline Hensel . Larry Werstler FACETSTAFF STANDING: Bill Ruch, Richard Lesh, Lynn Thiel, Betty Cavalier, Lawrence Werstler, Lee Dyer, Lewis Smith, Dick Davidson, Robert Jones, Dave Kell, Joe Gallucci, Norma Metzger, Nancy Werstler, Mr. Maurer. SEATED: Ellis Erb, Carol Senter, Howard Bentz, Theresa Venditti, Janice Mareno, Barbara Dysle Denny Psolla, Gary Pepper. CHE Facet Staff of 1953-54 has come through another year with flying colors With their record of never missing a publication deadline intact, the staff heaves a sigh of relief and humbly thanks Celesta and the rnimeograph machine. The staff also established a News Bureau, which published a news bulletin present ing a daily account of the activities around the school. Mr. Maurer is also to be commended for his excellent job in serving as advisor STAFF Editor-in-chief . . . lst page ...... Znd page ..... Sports Editor ..... Art Editor .---.... Circulation Manager . . NEWS BUREAU News Bureau Chief ............ . . Assistant News Bureau Chief . . Typist ................ 41 . Janice Mareno . Barbara Dysle Theresa Venditti . . Howard Bentz . . . Carol Senter . . . Nancy Werstler . . Denny Psolla . Betty Cavalier . . . . . Ellis Erb BACK ROW: R. Puckett, M, J, Bennett, B. Parker, C. Walker, B. Weisel, M. Bender. 4TH ROW: 3RD ROW: 2ND ROW: 1ST ROW: S. Lenhart, C. Sissea, B. German, N. Metzger, A. Poulton, N. Long, C. Skelley, J. Watkins, N. Bunyan, T. Vaughn, D. Psolla, N. Zumbro. P. Twinem, C. Senter, D. Masters, B. Dysle, N. Myers, M. Hillyer, M. Goldsmith, H. Long, B. Teal, V. Feller, S. Bailey, Mrs. Beamer. J. Goodson, W. Mason, S. Werner, E. Miller, G. Stockburger, D. Heim, N. Doney, M, L. Hill, L. Florey, L. James, P. Florey. E. Easthom, E. Robinson, N. Housos, M. Bierwirth, treasurer: A. Karns, president: J. Hill, vice president: D. Psolla, M, J, Mohler. J. Humbert, V. John. TV'-H'-Y John Miller, president: Ronald Young, vice president: Bill Shurman, secretary: Dominic May, treasurer: Howard Bentz, sergeant-at-arms. Bob Ankrom Ed Becker Harold Bentz Erick Cameron Gerald Castrovinci Tom Dabney Dick Davidson Eugene Davidson Charles DeGraff Carter DeLashmutt Vic Drenta Dan Erb Ellis Erb Dale Evans Curtis Faber Dave Fawver Dave Garen Bob Hungerford Charles Kingston Harold Kraus Richard Lesh John McDermott Harvey Mehaffie Dave Mock Tom Munz Joe Rainieri Bill Ruch Mahlon Schmucker Jack Vaughn John Vertolli Paul Vogelgesang Dick Weisel Allen Werner Larry Werstler Bob Young Bob Zeiders FHA. OFFICERS Nancy Werstler, president, Pat DeLashmutt, vice president: Joyce Ann Hill, secretary: Doris Psolla, assistant secretarygBever1y German, treasurerg Elnor Millet, assistant treasurer: Joyce Snyder, historiang Linda James, parliamentariang Mrs. Lutz, advlsor. CWHE F. H. A. of 1953-54 was the largest in the history of Middiebranch High A School. The club, also the largest in the county, was composed of approxi- mately one hundred and thirty members. Toward New Horizons was the motto for the club, under the direction of Mrs. Mildred Lutz, Home Economics teacher. The joint Jackson-Middlebranch F. H. A. semi-formal dance was held in Feb- ruary, and the annual style show was held in the spring. Q 'f 6 fl f , I ..,... '---J X 43 5106666 Club BACK ROW: 2ND ROW: 1ST ROW: BAC K ROW: 1ST ROW: A U14 x 0 Mary Jo Bennett, Annabelle Karns, Erick Cameron, Lynn Thiel, Jim Rice, Jim Hendershot, Carole Walker, Barbara Parker. Fred Rutter, Margaret Goldsmith, Carol Senter, drama chairmang Sue Lenhart, Robbie Puckett, Marilyn Bender, Denny Psolla, Alice Poulton declamation chairman: John Miller, Mr. Maurer. Suzanne Bailey, Ethelann Easthom, Jim Masters, Pat Florey, secretaryg Delnor Neighbor, president: Mary Bierwirth, treasurer: Mary Jo Mohler, Carol Sissea, debate chairmang Dan Lutz. Absent: Pat DeLashmutt, vice president. Lzfemffy Comefmmf X James Masters, Mary Jo Bennett, Delnor Neighbor, Carol Sissea, Dan Lutz, Mr. Maurer. Jack Hinton, Alice Poulton, Margaret Goldsmith, Mary Bierwirth, Nancy Kopache. 44 L 'bmmzm I! BACK ROW: Janet Kintz, Barbara Keyes, Carole Walker, Janice Mareno, Patty Cline, Alice Poulton, Tyrone Vaughn, Miss Rodgers. 2ND ROW: Harriet Long, Margaret Goldsmith, Katherine McKee, Phyllis Daven- port, George Farley, Joyce Ann Hill, Marylo Mohler, Norma Metzger Elaine Kuemerle, Viva John. 1ST ROW: Winifred Humphrey, Mary Io Bennett, Doris Psolla, Berdine Weisel, Margery Murphy, Mary Bierwirth, Denny Psolla. BACK ROW: George Takacs, Grant Van Voorhis, Sarah Erb, Larry Bemer, James E A 6 Schamp, Tony Rainieri. 2ND ROW: Charlotte Neiport, Dominic White, Norval Clay, Patti Mareno, Kate cg Cavalier, Jeanne Kemp, Miss Rodgers. 1ST ROW, Timmy Beistel, Carol Boyd, treasurer: Larry Morrison, vice president: Darlene Coyle, president: Harriet Goldsmith, secretary: Carol Humphrey. AB Club ,..., 45 fiudeni Cow mi! K LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Boyd, Charlotte Henning, Curtis Faber, Carol Senter, Paul Vogelgesang, Carole Walker, Pat Jones, Elaine Dixon,Doy1e Smith. STANDIN G: Mr . Snode . 49' 1947 Q' 7 'Hx NX I K -.Q5 Wu rm: 111111 fllllllllflll 1 u N - . K r 5' ' -,r,. 0 C Q , V - U , 1-,,,, WN JMD, S 2, S E S 2 S E E 2 1 Q N iw, W W' . ' u xr-W A In QUIK? umbff Polite BACK ROW: Alfred Capuano, Timmy Beistel, Mike Royer, George Farley, Dick Brown, Larry Berner, Mr. Custis. FRONT ROW: Bobby Weisel, Loren Anstadt, Bobby Kraus, Robert Takacs, Tommy Carosello, Bob Campbell. 46 A556144 bb! Rqofferen miner N KW U X M W N N W BACK ROW: Mr. Custis, Wayne Dunn, George Schmidt, Charles De Graff, John Miller. FRONT ROW: Donna Pettinger, Alice Poulton, Elnor Miller, Nancy Werstler, Har riet Goldsmith, Beverly Carnes, Margaret Faber. vmzbff Red CV055 BACK ROW: Bill Shurman, Mrs. Lutz, Dan Lutz. FRONT ROW: Mary Io Bennett, Margaret Goldsmith. xx Ju eds M0 S 77 15 ,Ffa Q00 W 47 Medaf finden if BACK ROW: Mary Jo Bennett, Phyllis Davenport, Marilyn Bender, Charles DeGraff, John Miller. FRONT ROW: Pat Florey, Eldina Miller, Carol Sissea. ABSENT: Pat DeLashmutt. Ujfice fecffefmfzkf STANDING: Joyce Snyder, Pauline Hensel, Katherine McKee, Nancy Bunyan, Joyce Ann Hill, Sue Lenhart, Penny Arbogast. SEATED: Celesta Campanelli, secretary. 48 SWIM 1953 6 ,ww 51331 A BMW D51 Az Old Cen IEVIWZQQ SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Vic Drenta, vice presidentg Carter DeLashmutt, presidentg Ronald Grasse, treasurerg Harvey Mehaf- fie, secretary. Wiz JUNIOR OFFICERS Phyllis Davenport, treasurerg Dale Evans, presidentg Ethelann Easthom secretaryg Erick Cameron, vice- president. FRESHMAN OFFICERS Standing: Seated: 53 Jim Masters, vice presi- dent. Connie Pavey, secretaryg Charlotte Stinson, presi- dentg Carol Ann Hill, treasurer. fumbzff BACK ROW: B. Hungerford, D. Erb, E. Barley, L. Thiel, T. Munz, R. Nichols, B. Ankrom. 4TH ROW: D. Evans, W. Dunn, B. Weisel, L. Bowling, B. Jervis, R. Marker, E. Race, J. Kopache, B. Dine, E. Cameron, M. Schmucker, D. Bates. 3RD ROW: L. Hohman, S. Bailey, M. Bierwirth, E. Miller, M, J, Bennett, P. Davenport, C. Walker, D. Mock, B. Teal, C. Faber, B. Dostal, W. Clark. 2ND ROW: Miss Pickenpaugh, H. Long, M. Shuman, F. Wasik, A. Werner, V. Feller, B. Teal, E. Kuemerle, F. Willaman, M. Goldsmith, J. A, Hill, A. Germanoff, I. Vertolli, Mr. Klay. 1ST ROW: M. J, Mohler, J. Humbert, E. Easrhom, P. Arbogast, M. Betts, B. Keyes, M. Snyder, I. Goodson. L. James, T. Vaughn, D. Psolla. CHE juniors have had a very successful year due greatly to the advisors, Miss Picken- paugh and Mr. Klay. As the year began, the juniors elected as their class officers the following: Dale Evans, presidentg Erick Cameron, vice presidentg Ethelann Easthom, secretaryg and Phyllis Daven port, treasurer. Elected to the post of candy manager was Mahlon Schmucker, assisted by Wayne Dunn. During the football season the juniors were well-represented with nine boys receiving letters. Earl Barley also received congratulations for being chosen to the All-County foot- ball tearn. The juniors also were represented during the basketball, baseball, and track season with many boys receiving letters in each sport. Stepping high in front of the band at halftime were Tyrone Vaughn and Ethelann Easthorn, who served as majorettes. On Homecoming Day the junior attendant in the Queen's court was Ethelann, with Curtis Faber as her escort. Leading the cheers from the sidelines were Joyce Ann Hill and Linda James as varsity cheerleaders. Ending an eventful year, the juniors held a very successful Junior-Senior Prom in the form of a dinner-dance. 54 fqvbommfef BACK ROW: A. Myers, P. Cline, N. Murphy, B. German, C. Sissea, S. Karns, R. Puckett, B. Parker, J. Albright, M. Bender 3RD ROW: R. Moles, E. Miller, I. Kintz, M. Hillyer, L. Florey, A. Poulton, N. Werstler, P. Bridenthal, J. Kalkreuth, C. Skelley, Mr. Haswell. 2ND ROW: M. L, Hill, J. Coomes, G. Stockburger, E. Dixon, R. Carter, S. Mimo, K. Long, S. Neibeck, M. Sexton, N. Long. 1ST ROW: D. Adams, E. Robinson, M. Fath, C. Kingston, C. Goormastic, W. Mason, N. Housos, S. Werner, D. Helm, N. Doney. BACK ROW: H. Calhoun, P. Gyalog, D. Hanford, D. Cox, K. Myers, P. Jones, B. Gray. 4T H ROW 3RD ROW: 2ND ROW: 1ST ROW: R. Buckridge, T. Spangler, M. Powell, R. Styer, J. Rainieri, G. Haldeman, H. Kraus, J. Boord, V. Drenta, R. Grasse, J. Campbell. D. Garen, T. Mowls, D. Christman, J. McDermott, C. Curry, B. Klotz, B. Powell, R. Zeiders, G. Farley, H. Mehaffie. Mrs. Peshek, W. Linder, P. Stickler, R. Fryer, G. Castrovinci, P. Weber, T. Groom, C. DeGraff, R. Marks, M. Hohman, R. Deinrick, Mrs. Beamer. D. Morrison, C. Poling, I. Vaughn, W. Hinton, J. DeVore, C. Del.ashmutt, H. Bentz, B. Twinem, J. Tremoulis E. Becker. 55 Fmbmen BACK ROW: I. Secrest, B. Chenot, L. Capuano. 4TH ROW: SRD ROW: 'ZND ROW: 1ST ROW: E. Courtney, L. Sage, N. Kopache, C. Hill, C. Myers, N. Black, B. Baechel, J. Mathewson, M. Vogelgesang, M. Jones. C. Warren, M. Dyer, N. Choate, C. Pavey, D. Ottinger, I. Hunt, D. Christman, J. Rhodes, P. Maly, L. Leyman, S. Parker. Miss Cordray, P. Dice, J. Miller, B. Carnes, G. Martin, A. Paxson, D. Conrad, L. Carr, A. Angel, I. Wagner, E. Frye, Mrs. Lutz. M. Shreve, P. Zindle, C. Campbell, M. Kreger, H. Houck, M. Faber, B. Richeson, C. Stinson, M. Black, B. Rorick. BACK ROW: J. McKeel, R. Kiko, C. York. J. Quillen, B. Holmes, C. Perry, R. Luker, J. Rice, G. Schmidt. 4TH ROW 3RD ROW: 2ND ROW: 1ST ROW: G. Mears, T. Werstler, S. Smith, B. Beard, A. Jervis, R. Brown, B. Slutz, D. Graening, C. Quillen, F. Rutter, P. Paxson. B. Amato, J. Henkel, D. Grasse, D. Fowler, E. Petro, I. Heretta, L. Blake, C. Bunyan, L. Harter, H. Pappas, D. Schultz. D. Lutz, D. Smith, L. R, Paxson, B. Geltz, I. Rhodes, D. Barr, A. Vertolli, F. Friend, B. Mehaffie, P. Stearns, L Humbert, R. Mayle, Mr. Mazzaferro, D. Meek, E. Carter, E. Fath, D. Campbell, E. Royer, J. Masters, B. Capley, J. Danner, B. Stickel, J. Turner, L. Rininger. 56 Ergbifc Grade BACK ROW: S. Erb, G. Van Voorhis, L. Berner, C. Boyd, N. Moles, C. Pachmayer, D. Goodspeed, T. Rainieri, H. Gold- smith, J. Dice. 2ND ROW: N. Clay. P. Mareno, G. Takacs, L. Morrison, K. Cavalier, J. Kemp, R. Fausnight, L. McCarty, M. Royer, Mr. Smith. 1ST ROW: R. Werner, D. Weber, T. Beistel, I. Schamp, president: D. Coyle, vice president: C. Humphrey, treasurer:C Seven ik Gmafe BACK ROW: D. Firestone, C. Henning, D. Pettinger, J. Shaeffer, D. Brown, D. Weisel, J. Bunyan, K. Sigurdsen. BRD ROW: G. Caster, L. Golden, M. Curry, E. Schmidt, A. Moles, V. Miller, C. Werstler, L. Wymer, P. Barnard. 2ND ROW: S. Donaldson, C. Grant, K. Shaffer, D. Becker, J, A, Shollenberger, M, L, Amato, J. Hill, R. Burson, L. Lilley, Miss Watson. 1ST ROW: D. Erb, A. Stelzer, R. Kintz, B. Lutz, treasurer: J. Watson, vice president: J. Linder, president: E. Swartz, secretary: B. Campbell, D. Seeman, K. Schwan. 57 And Now We ?fe Gmdwzi- m XXX N N XXI X 5 X in 1130153 2 N i CLARINETS BACK ROW: Gail Corris, Elaine Kuemerle, Harry Pappas, Paul Stickler, Marilyn Bender, Patty Cline. FRONT ROW: Gloria Sollie, Eleanor Swartz, George Caster, Connie Pavey, Martha Curry. DRUMS Sandra Donaldson, Velma Feller. Carolyn Warren, Alice Moles, Lee Hatter, Margery Murphy. SAXO PHO NES Joe Heretta, David Graening, Pat Maly, James Mil- ler, Bill Zufall. FLAG BEARERS Kathleen Snyder Carol Ann Miller Janet Schwan Shirley Housos TRUM PETS BACK ROW: Walter Linder, Charles De Graff, Ber Fryer. dine Weisel, Ted Werstler, Ronald FRONT ROW: Bennie Lutz, Margie Betts, Doyle Smith T ROM BONES Carol Humphrey, Norval Clay, Dan Lutz, Sarah Erb, Elnor Miller. HORNS Charlotte Neiport, Mary Vogelgesang, Ruth Betts, Neil Moles, Roberta Moles, Sara Karns, Janet Al- bright. 4 f-:r9gS222,3f,g:51,.x5ff.z .fwfffiifffw-mvsswd, fm- if .M .ff,5gPeQg,fLsS,Ssg:fz-ur V M,.fezefwzgfw--,,,, ME. f'1,2ff'T1f1 ': T512fm2,fafv:1Q-1355.-ifaff I 5: ffg5q1jff,,1- ' fftfgigsffi K gggqggfyg f ' A ,kjqfig f-1:11 we , ,ft an Q , G W - ,QM 3 fy Zig' om 4 . Hi me 'fa' f A f l H' 'ur '53 -' . ' I R v- A Ry-N ff R . ,. -f , , I ,' , -- X, , N, , H. ,, fl 5 ' 3 g Dig . - ' . I I, S . 5 . , Q f , ,g, , ,i ,Q , ' f - , . I ' X , ,, -5- gg-qi, , J , U. M My-X - . w.:f L:. A MdfUV6ff65 BACK ROW: Darlene Heim, Beverly German, Annabelle Karns, Norma Jean Zurnbro, Tyrone Vaughn FRONT ROW: Ethelann Easthom, Wanda Mason. DRUM MAJORETTE Annabelle Kams 6 1 Gzkfff Cham! BACK ROW: Walker, Dyer, Leyman, Sage, Parker, Davenport. 4TH ROW: 3RD ROW: 2ND ROW: 1ST ROW: Angel, Hunt, Shuman, Wasik, Bailey, Werstler, Twinem, Bierwirtn, Capuano, Kalkreuth, Parker. Poulton, Murphy, Miller, Feller, Jones, Myers, Hill, Vogelgesang, Mathewson, Hill, Christman, Miller. Zindle, Miller, Warren, James, Mohler, Carr, Paxson, Watkins, Stockburger, Ottinger, Kopache, Mr. Lewis. Kreger, Rorick, Campbell, Carnes, Shreve, Richeson, Faber, Dice, Conrad, Dixon. funzbff Charm BACK ROW: 6TH ROW: 5TH ROW: 4TH ROW : 3RD ROW: 2ND ROW: 1ST ROW: VanVoorhis, Morrison, Weisel, McCarty. Caster, White, Bunyan, Becker, Shaffer, Clay, Lutz, Takacs, Sigurdsen, Royer. Fausnight, Berner, Brown, Shaeffer, Goodspeed, Rainieri, Dice, Schamp, Pachmayer, Moles. Linder, Wymer, Miller, Werstler, Firestone, Henning, Pettinger, Erb, Boyd, Gold- smith. Amato, Hill, Cavalier, Swartz, Golden, Curry, Kemp, Moles, Schmidt, Barnard, Mr. Lewis. Erb, Watson, Donaldson, Lilley, Humphrey, Neiport, Coyle, Burson, Mareno, Shol lenberger. Gallucci, Schwan, Kintz, Seeman, Campbell, Beistel, Werner, Grant, Stelzer. 62 fcboof ffdjjl C0055 Mrs. Furbay, Mrs. Immel Cwiodzbms Mr. Lilley Mr. Whittaker ' Mr. Steepleton Bm Drzbfm BACK ROW: FRONT ROW: William Furbay, Jim Bradley Dave Miller, Jim Robinson, Joe Sprandel, Bill Bair. Ronald Bair, Marty Kelp, Charles I-luppert, Dick Myers, Dan Conrad. OUR BEST WISHES Class of 1954 THE DIAMOND PURTLAND CEMENT CUMPANY MIDDLEBRANCH OHIO to the Since 1892 Whether Yozire Claoosmg A Smgle Accessory A Complete Costume Yom' Search Ends Wzsely STERN and MANN S CANTON OHIO THE SCHAFER-MESSERLY DRUG CO. THE REXALL DRUG STORE North Canton Ohlo Phone 92564 A flne drug store in a fme communuty COMPLIMENTS SCHUNER S CHEVRULET AND ULDSMUBILE HARTVILLE OHIO Pruce Cut Stone 3443 Martindale Road N E Custom Cut Flreplaces NTLE Corlng Stone For All Purposes Compl :ments PERFECTION LAUN DERERS AND CLEANERS T906 Harrisburg Road N Canton Ohlo Phone 6 7184 Collqnzlnlafzolls to flu N COMPANY PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 2108 West Tuscarawas Street Canton Ohlo Phone 3 9334 07' . at I Of I , ' ' C'1,Afs.s'oF 1954 . . O L E 's ,E 0 . gf, , 0 - of ' . .E. as ' Compliments of RALPH W. YOUNG Licensed Plumbing and Heating 4246 Micldlebranch Road N. E. Canton, Ohio Phone 4-2882 EDWARD L MEHAFFIE Distributing Service Gulf Oil Products Fuel Oil Gasoline Oils 1513 31st St N E Canton Ohio 24 Hour Phone Service Phone 51543 SYMES AND SON 2942 Harrisburg Road N. E. CANTON. OHIO Dial 2-8409 WJ' Wztlr Flowers CLASS RING Headquarters For the G1 ts You Gzve Wztlo Prule Let Your jeweler Be Your Guzde nrt Qt QU GRM UEWELER 107 South Mcun Street NORTH CANTON OHIO Phone 9 1942 A R M Feeds Seed Fertilizers Phone Louisville 688 Complzments o STERLING BAKING C0 EXCLUSIVE BAKERS OF PETER WHEAT BREAD DELIVERED FRESH TO YOUR DOOR 1448 W Tusc St Canton 6 8333 S - I If ST ILL W MM ci E . 'J . , f if 66 Compliments of THE KING SIZE DRIVE IN CANTON OHIO WHERE THE GANG GOES FOR SANDWICHES AND REFRESHMEZNTS Yes the Place to Treat and Eat Dznmg Room and Curb Service Compl :ments JUSI S CHEESE HOUSE Speclaluzung nn Del nclous Swiss Cheese JAMES HARDWARE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Housewares Tools Plurnbmg Electnccd Supphes Valspcrr Pcnnts GENUINE TRAIL BOLOG NA 235I Canton AII:ance Road 3 Mules East of Canton on Route 62 WILSON AND VILLARD PURE OIL 2980 North Market Canton Ohio Phone 38682 1 T of ' Phone 6-seen 67 CANTON WHITE INC DISTRIBUTORS WHITE TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND BUSSES IOI9 TWELFTH STREET, NORTHEAST CANTON 5, OHIO PHONE 4-5183 Compl ime nfs of D R O P F O R G E Manufacturing Company Canton, Ohio water BARGAIN Electric water heaters give you all the hot water you want . . . automati- cally . . . day and night. The cost? At our special low water heater rate, S3 worth of electricity heats C0mpI imenfs water for the average fam- gly for a whole month! of -vw OHIO POWER cw COYLE'S CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Middlebranch Road R- H- NO- 5 Canton, Ohio 68 Seat Covers Tailored For Your Car SAVAGE AUTO SEAT COVER COMPANY Beautiful Convertible Tops Compliments of MIDDLEBRANCH SUPPLY MIDDLEBRANCH. OHIO Phone 5-4039 3206 Middlebranch Road N.E Dial 9-7302 M. J. Angione - C. L. Cline - Props. JUSTlNE'S PARTY AND GIFT SHOP C O M P L I M E N T S Specializing in Parties of and Weddings 120 South Main Street North Canton, Ohio Phone 96325 PARK POULTRY 1925 30th Street N. E. CANTON, OHIO Phone 4-3823 We Repair All Makes - Phone 9-T923 SURBEY ELECTRIC CO. Dumont-Crosley and Admiral Television and Appliances Apex Laundry Equipment Home and Commercial Electrical Service Jim Surbey i505 Portage Street North Canton, Ohio LEW-AN N'S SE RVICE Phone 4-0200 Route 62 and 34th Street N.E. Canton, Ohio We Always Try To Supply And Satisfy Compliments of CHARLES A. FRUMM Auctioneer R. D. No. 6 NORTH CANTON, OHIO Telephone 9-1908 BIRCHER'S DAIRY STORE Lunch - lce Cream Middlebranch Road Phone 9-1222 Compliments of MONARCH RUBBER COMPANY HARTVILLE, OHIO . Play Q beffer game -it C01flg1'cltulcl15t014S gmdUQfefosPALD:NG I f TO THE CLASS OF '54 3,L6TG'gY iivgw f 'X EQUIPMENT my . Nice fo give and to get! DIAL cqnfon 5-0191 I for Free delivery ::..'Lyf BUICK, INC. 1124 Market Avenue North CANTON, OHIO to Middlebrcnch ' Mondoy's Sa Thursdays ..... ,,.... . ,.,. .,-Re y' In Canton at H4 Fourth NW 8K 215 Market S .70 - - Compliments of Compliments HARVEY LOEHR of LUMBER COMPANY DU T ICA if GREENHOUJE Phone 6-7107 G 'We'S of CANTON' OHIO Annuals-Perennials VISIT CAPEZIO'S DANCE CORNER Complete Line of Dance Shoes for all . GOTTHELF'S SHOE STORE Plaza Shopping Center Geraniums - Tuberous Begonias - Caladium Potted Plants for Christmas, Valentine's Day, Easter, Mothers' Day, and Memorial Day Phone 9-2388 East Maple Street North Canton, Ohio Wholesale - Retail Today' s Great Piano Trade Terms .IDSEITIIRII a co' nlncompambly Superior LILY POIIS ..A Nou, West Tusc. EDDIE DUUIIIII Baldwin is Tops OHIO Favorite instrument of today's great masters, product of a ceaseless search for perfection, the Baldwin is surprisingly tosy to own. Come in and see - its beauty. Listen to its golden 4 tone. Try its effortless action. Then 1et's discuss convenient terms to suit your budget. DUMONT ATHLETIC GOODS I3-4-2nd Street, S.E. Canton, Ohio T.A. Caddie Studer, Mgr. For Your Hardware Needs Shop At SWAYZE HARDWARE OPEN TILL 8:00 P. M. 30th and Martindale Road N. E. CANTON, OHIO Dial 5-2962 Compliments of fiff MOTORS INC THE FORD CENTER 12th and Cherry N.E. Canton, Ohio THURIN'S 3 STORES To Serve You With Style, Quality And Value ln Home Furnishings Canton, Ohio DIAMON DS WATCHES C17 9 V A 0,060 X -A J' 04' ' e CANTON.OHlO. The Home of Fine Diamonds JEWELRY SILVERWARE GROSS APPLIANCE CO. 147 North Main Street General Electric Appliances Hoover Maytag lronrite Cleaners Washers lroners North Canton, Ohio Compliments Congratulations to The Class of 1954 of MARUNA PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Paints Wallpaper Painters' Supplies 121 30th Street N.E. 4638 Cleveland Ave. N.W. Phone 9-2573 Canton, Ohio Canton, Ohio 72 Phone 31401 Serving Canton Since 1886 Congratulations To The Class of 1954 Plumbing and Heating, Inc. gs 204 Third Street S.W. P Canton 2, Ohio 4 BRAND MMI lf may Water Softeners Hot Water Storage Heaters lncinerators Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating Air Conditioning Compliments ToTheClassoF1954 HOMERIS INC' T R E E N S Smart Clothes For Young Men CC Pe' and D'0Pe'ieS cleveland Ave. at ard N.w. Phone 48841 Plaza Shopping Center Canton, Ohio Congratulations Class of 1954 SANITARY CLEANERS 2421 Canton-Alliance Road Phone 49595 Store: 1521 East Tuscarawas Phone 35209 FlNDLAY'S SELF-SERVE 5c - 31.00 STURES 2 Great Stores to Serve You 36th Street and -Cleveland Ave. N. W. AND 30th Street and Martindale Road N. E. OPEN EVENINGS - PLENTY OF PARKING 73 3531 I ada Of M H up ,va rf . . ai ' 1 ff sf,Ql ? g Q, 2 W i st A-f . ,ii ,fa i., .-,Q. . , , , . 1- e- - 'f-he-i ' Wiki Y .. - , ..., t - f' ,n-. f.: 1.15 i ,-1--1-Tift ' .,,:3I'l1: M ,Af A ' il-f 'vw l 1 fffmg, -gf , 1 ' 7 V '13 , Q t pgswrifh ay. gy jay,-Q:, g M - , -N-, M W -K if ff isz- :Tw fwfe-,eff ., - 1 -fi-Si, s - r .r N L... , J V ,V 'g K f. , - f ,gag A to SANDY VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL PLAIN CENTER SCHOOL OSNABURG SCHOOL These major projects of 1953 reflect sound planning and lasting service for the needs of growing communities The year just past saw an impressive number of public buildings erected in and near Cantonffhese were designed by local architects, approved by local boards, committees, or individual owners, and constructed by skilled workmen from among your neighbors. Photographs of these structures prove the truth of the old saying, Men build what they are . For mod- ern, forward-looking citizens, these buildings have the spirit of the times. We are grateful for the oppor- tunity to prove that local construction management can successfully carry through from drawing-board to dedication. All who gave thought and labor to realize these handsome buildings will find special meaning in the words of john Ruskin: Therefore when we build, let us think that we build forever. Let it not ,be for present delight, 'nor for present use alone, let it be such work as our descendants will thank us for, and let us think . . . that men will say as they look upon the labor and wrought substance . . . See! this our fathers did for us. QQHH A I Ccouuettueu in INQLJI-an-1l.Jl-QATEEJ B34FIGUERllA PLACE ' IIANTUN 6,0HIU Cgmplimenfg Compliments of of NORTH CANTON BUKZK MILLER? North Canton, Ohio BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF i954 LEMAY TRAILER SALES H ouse Trailers 2311 Alliance Road N. E. llloute 62l Ohio CANTON, OHIO Congratulations 150 THE CLASS OF '54 THE MOHLER LUMBER COMPANY North Canton, Ohio Dial 9385 Compliments of NICKLES BAKERY Canton, Ohig Distributors ROBERTSON HEATING SUPPLY CO Warehouses Alliance Canton Zanesville Youngstown Steubenville Best Wishes To Th C Q ZAHNER f 1954 Ford Dealer Smce 1924 500 N th Chap 1 St I LOUISVILLE OHIO GOOD LUCK' GOOD CLOTHES' 70771 The C N VICARY Co 312 324 M k t A CANTON OHIO RICE OFFICE SUPPLY CO 204 Th d S N W RECHKEMMER 1634 30 h S DAI RY p 2 2 Cl l NW COMPLIMENTS OF KRESS IG A SUPER MARKETS 3255 CLEVELAND AVE N W IN CANTON ON ROUTE 30 IN EAST CANTON O O I Class o I O or e ree - ar e venue North ir freer . . Canton, Ohio C pluments F If 5 Pl b' and HecfingC . , F UAW-'K ' ' N E ' I RADEMARKO THU c Oh Tl h -802 3400 eve and Ave. . . O I O 76 Quality With Economy Custom - Made Curtains, Drapes Slip Covers Free Home Consultation at Your Convenience Plenty Patron of Free and Easy Parking in Phone: 9-2549 Quality Furniture and Floor Coverings for more than 29 Years Parking .Lot adjoining the store at . . . 400 SOUTH MAIN in N. CANTON I o 9 ' , I -WGQF ' sw wil. w I ggglciuoml suors M 'fu X 9 ' ' OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS T0 also Arrow Shirts McGregor Sportswear lnterwoven Socks Jockey Underwear .09 .rlau lflel' 10111-'IV5' WFHR Plaza Shopping Center Canton, , Ohio Compliments of BIRZER-NASH 925 Cleveland Ave. N.W. Canton, Ohio Build . MARKET HEIGHTS BARBER SHOP Health and Happiness 2970 Ma,-kef Ave. N, Wifi' Located in basement of Market Heights Pharmacy Mello Milk k Open 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Monday - through - Saturday Dial 9345 Warren Pontius-Pat T. DiFolco ,, 3 Barbers NORTH CANTON DAIRIES, INC. 77 Why did they come to America? The Pilgrrm others toolc qmte a chance when they set sml or the new worlol They were wrlhng to rrslc their hves and su er untold hardships or the chance to hecome ree and to assemble as they saw t 'These reeoloms whlch the P1lgT'1m5 sought are ours today Guard them well and use them wisely Gasohue Dzesel and Gas 6'r1g111es and Power llmts H ERCU LES MOTORS CORPORA Suglne Speczahsfs 511466 7975 g F- f 30 xxx evenly J sf! n F25 J 2 6,h 42? P. ir 2e f re x x x A Emi.. Zi Vfffflfg l X X K xX ION Canton Ohio U S A Women s, Clnlelrens and Mzsses Apparel BON MARCHE 421 Market Avenue North CANTON OHIO Telephone 6 7203 COMPLIMENTS SPOTLESS SPOT 3250 Cleveland Avenue N W Telephone 4 0501 CANTON OHIO Compliments of JUS. PHILLIPS CANDY Wholesale 2353 Indlana Way N. E. CANTON, OHIO Phone 2 7090 lf It's lnsurance THE DUERR SMITH LANE CO. Automobile Liability Fire Life Bonds Burglary Complete Engineering and Advisory Service Ground Floor Mellef Bldg Canton 50183 I X. ' P-G . ' . , PS he ' ' . 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FRYE HARDWARE Paints Electrical Supplies Burlders Hardware Plumbing 950 South Mann North Canton Ohlo Phone 9387 BORON G C TRUCK M SALES Canton, Ohlo 1 2 Males East of Market on Route 62 Canton Alliance Road Phone 45149 Best Wishes To Class of 1954 CAJVT ON CORR UGA T ED BOX C0 2820 Winfield Way N E Canton Ohuo Dual 30151 ALADDIN CLEANERS A Complete Serwce mcludmg rugs and urmture 3211 Mlddlebranch Rd N E CANTON OHIO Dlazl 5 4550 JOHNNY S ASHLAND SERVICES lntersectron of 62 and Harrusburg Road Just outslde of Canton XXKKV Oy ORNER C ff IAZA SHOPPING CENTER nu Q 5144 VVW XX See Us or Your Home Buzldmg Needs MEHAFFIE S 2925 Harnsburg Road N E CANTON OHIO LIFE TIME CASEMENT WINDOWS 1 f - ' ' li' nz -1 P - . . 6' ' Er 1 I 0 , V: K I I f f : ,: . . 9. 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If - f , ' -5. ,R A ' f 'P e 'J tl --af 2 et Nagy . v at H 1, f - I Y - 2 :N w- -,,,., -I if AT- xiii: xx- 2 'ffffirg ,Q 3 I ' ' ' - - ' I 7' '-F 4-.,'9LIZ1'52' ' . 1' fi' l N ' I ' .. - T :fw:v:5sl,.. I 7 . . ,, ,. .. , a t ,, , 5 F H - O 0 Q 82 NEW MARVELENE. INC. Clothes Whitener - Stain Remover Disinfectant - Deodorant Manufactured By NEW MARVELENE. INC. GREENTOWN, OHIO mcrom' PHONE 9.9143 BOYD'S MARKET PAUL E. RAND, Manager The Little Store With A Big Welcome h WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM Phone 4-0460 2217 Alliance Rd. GOOD LUCK TO CLASS OF 1954 Compliments of BERNER SOHIO SERVICE MIDDLEBRANCH. OHIO Dial 9-7035 WHERE LUBRICATION IS MORE THAN A GREASE IOB MARKET HEIGHTS PHARMACY Your Neighborhood Druggist 2970 Market North Canton, Ohio MIDDLEBRANCH FARMERS EXCHANG E Feed - Seeds - Fertilizers Coal and Farm Supplies Seed Cleaning and Treating Service Free Delivery 4-7259 Guy A. Morrow Paul A. Bagley ROBERT H. EVANS AND COMPANY Compliments of Builders Since 1863 LINDER BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT I l'l-I 2007 Allen Avenue S.E. Dealers Canton 7, Ohio R.D. 3, Canton, Ohio MARTINS STATIONERS Oldsmobile Home of the famous Esterbrook pens The Ca' with The nkockefu fide Plaza Shopping Center YODER Ol-DSMOBH-E Canton, Ohio 316 Depot Street E th' F h I d very mg or your sc oo an Louisville, Ohio 502 office needs Automobile Fire Liability Life NELSON E. SCHMUCKER Insurance Free Estimates Phone Canton 7-5934 BEST WISHES TO THE AD VER T ISERS 84 A Mf0g7f6llZ7b5 A Mi0g1f6llDb5 This book printed by Velvatone, a special process of lithographic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. No other printing firm is authorized to use the Velvatone method.


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