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SENIIIII CLASS WILL We, lhe Senior Class ol I953, Mineral Cily High School, Counly of Tuscarawas, Slale ol Ohio, Uniled Slales ol America, in lull possession ol a sound memory, mind and underslanding, do make and declare lhis lo be our lasl will and leslamenlg and make null and void all previous documenls made by us al any lime herelolore. We do hereby bequealh: I, JANICE BELL, leave my 2nd year Algebra book and my place in band lo Marie Gribi. I, MARCIA JEAN BOLIN, leave my seal on lhe school bus lo Marie Gribi and my German Shepherd dog lo Grelchen Kaslor, lor proleclion. I, RUTH ANN CRONE, leave my abilily lo cook and lo gel along wilh leachers lo Margie Ann Shroyer. I, DAN DEAN, leave my abilily lo keep a driver's license lo Eugene Argenlo. l, DON DEAN, leave my vocabulary 'lo anyone in lhe Junior Class who can use il. I, JERETTA FINLEY, leave my Hislory book lo Grelchen Kaslor. I, DELBERT HOLCOMB, leave my abilily lo gel along wilh people lo all lhe members ol lhe Junior Class. I, SHIRLEY GREGOR, leave my lallness and place as maiorelle lo Margie Ellen Brick and singing abilily lo Sue Ginlz. I, BUD LABUS, leave my abilily lo keep my lemper lo Dick McNull. I, JIM LINDSAY, Ieeye my Ieneeee end popularily lo Bill Crilley. I, DOROTHY MYERS, leave my ebIIa+y lo gel lo school on lime lo Goldie Anderson. I, FRANKLIN PRICE, leave my abilily lo gel Physics lo Bob Souers. I, CAROL RAUSCH, leave my ollice secrelary job lo Eugene Argenlo. I, PHILLIP RUFENER, leave my posilion as edilor ol lhe Broadcasler lo Dwighl lckes. I, KELLY SHROYER, leave my place on lhe baskelball leam lo J. C. Burlon. I, RUTH SHROYER, leave mv abilily lo keep an engagemenl lo Dorolhy McNull and my abilily lo cheerlead lo Janel Davidson. l, JOHNNY VAN METER, leave my abilily lo gel along wilh leachers lo Eugene Argenlo. I, JACK WILSON, leave my abilily lo keep oul ol delenlion lo Joan Scoll. I, JOE WILSON, leave my abilily lo gel English lo Bill Crilley. 9
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.llllllllll CLASS lllS'l'llRY On Sepfember 2, I94I fhe sun rose ai ifs usual fime and everyone wa: busy going abouf fheir fasks. Liffle did fhey realize fhal' fhis day would go down in hisfory. ll' was on lhis day fhal fhe Class of '53 began. Twenfy boys and eleven girls were beginning fheir school year under Miss Madge Dolly. Thev were as follows: John Abel, Eugene Arqenfo, Jovce Beers, Janice Bell, Marcia Jean Bolin, Jack Brinkman, Lucille Brinkman, William Crislip, Billv Crilley, Rufh Ann Crone, Donald McDonald, Vance Douglas, Eu- qene Duerr, Jereifa Finley, Anna Mae Green, Roberl' Hardqrove, Bud Labus, James Lindsay, Charles Meek, Merle Meek, Verle Meek, Doro- l'hy Myers, Franklin Price, Carol Rausch, Lorin Shrover, Rufh Shrover, Johnny Van Mefer, Kay Whiflock, Jack Wilson and Joe Wilson. ln our second vear wi+h Miss Mafhev, 'lhe presenl' Mrs. LaFolleHe. as our feacher we found we had losl' Kay Whiflock, John Abel, William Crislip, Charles Meek, Jack Wilson, and Joe Wilson. Our new class members were Bobbv Brannon. Twila Humphrey, Ronald Overdorff and Phillip Rufener. As fhird qraders we found Miss Banker as our feacher. We made a few changes by adding Befly Hein, Grefchen Kasfor, Pearl Kennison, and Ellsworfh Tope, while we los+ Joyce Beers, Vance Douglas, Roberf Hardgrove, Anna Mae Green, Ronald Overdorff and Eugene Duerr, ln fhe fourfh grade we had Miss Annabelle Rudolph as our feacher. The addifions fo our class were Goldie Anderson, Charles Carling, Dan Dean, Don Dean, Delberl' Holcomb, and Leonard Porfer. We losl' Roberf Brannon, Beffy Hein, Twila Humphrey and Verle Meek. ln 'lhe fall of '45 we again found Miss Anna- belle Rudolph as our feacher. This year we gained John Flowers, Shirley Gregor, Lesfer Ley, and Dorofhy Pealy while we losf Jack Brinkman, Grefchen Kasfor, Pearl Kennison, Donald Mc- Donald and Leonard Porfer. ln our sixfh year we found Mrs. Emma Gude- koonfz fo be our feacher. We were well pleased. We gained Dick McGuire, Jim Ray and Henry Young. We losf Charles Carling and Wayne Lindeman. We were now sevenfh graders and fhus moved fo fhe second floor. We found fhe change in classes quife excifing. Again Mrs. Emma Gude- koonlz was our home room feacher. We had four new members: Bill Barkheimer, Diane Bers- fon, Chuck McGuire and Lesley Zurfley. ln our eighfh year wifh Mr. J. H. Proper as home room feacher, we losl' Eugene Argenfo, Lucille Brinkman, Billy Crilley, Chuck McGuire, Dick McGuire, and Delberf Holcomb. Thus ended our firsf eighf years of our school life. The following fall in Sepfember I949, we en- lered High School. This year we fell' much older. Duo fo a fraffic accideni' we losl' John Flowers. Our home room feacher was Miss Annabelle Rudoloh. The faculfy consisfed of Mr. Proper, Mr. Huff, Mr. Bonvechio, Miss Rudolph, Mr. Baker, Mrs. Conglefon, and Principal, Mr. Riley. Mr. Huff was our class advisor during our Sophomore year. This year we losf Bill Bark- heimer, Diane Bersfon, Lesfer Ley, and Henry Young. The faculfy consisfed of Miss Rudolph, Mr. Huff, Mr. Prazniak, Mr. Proper, Mr. Baker, Miss Sill and Principal, Mr. Sfover. Being Juniors we really felf wonderful. During +his year we presenled a fhree-acf comedy Comin' Round fhe Moun+ain . I+ was direcfed by Mr. Proper and proved +o be a greaf success. Anofher big evenf of fhe year was fhe Junior- Senior Banquef, held af fhe Pines in Canfon, Ohio. Jack and Joe Wilson and Jack Ayers were new members, while we los+ Jim Ray and Dorofhy Pealy. Facully consisfed of Mr. Huff, Mr. Proper, Mr. Prazniak, Mr. Baker, Miss Sill, Principal D. W. Sfover and Miss Musgrave, our home room feacher. ln Sepfember l952, we refurned for our sen- ior year, feeling very dignified and imporfanf. We presenfed a fhree-acl' comedy Mama's Baby Boy , direcfed by Miss Musgrave. Delberf Holcomb ioined our class while we losf Jack Ayers and Ellsworfh Tope. Mr. Huff was our home room feacher. Ofhers on fhe faculfy were Mr. Heacock, Mr. Sanfee, Miss Musgrave, Mr. Baker, Miss Rufh Pierce and Principal, Mr. Sfover. Those who sfarfed here in 'lhe firsf grade and wenf all fwelve years fo M.C.H.S. are: Janice Bell, Marcia Jean Bolin, Rufh Ann Crone, Jer- e++a Finley, Beffy Gross, Jim Lindsay, Dorofhy Myers, Franklin Price, Carol Rausch, Lorin Shroyer, Rufh Shroyer, Johnny Van Mefer.
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E. lllll CLASS PIHIPIIECY ll' is lhe year l963 as we look back a+ 'rhe members of lhe gradualing class of l953 al' Mineral Cily High School. Joe Wilson, Jack Wilson, and Kelly Shrover have formed 'rhe W. W. S. Television Broad- casling Company. Lalely l'hev have designed a new +elevision se+, now on lhe marker, which picks up slalions from all over 'lhe world. Shirley Gregor, well-known movie ac+ress and singer, is fealured on her own weekly show over 'lhe W. W. S. Broadcasling Syslem. Frequenl quesls on Shirley's program are Janice Bell and Phil Rulener. Janice, world famous clarinelisl, has iusl relurned from a slrenuous concerl' lour of Europe and lhe Uniled Slales. Phil has be- come a popular enlerlainer. He sings and plays lhe piano. Recenlly he has been asked +o play for lhe Presidenl' of lhe Uniled Slales and lhe Queen of England. Shorlly affer gradualion, Bud Labus purchased lhe Chevrolel division from lhe General Molors Company. He has moved his 'liaclory 'lo Mineral Cily where he now designs his own cars. lnci- denlally, Bud is lhe sponsor of Shirley's lelevision show. Righl across lhe slreel' and running compeli- +ion wilh Bud Labus is lhe largesl garage in Mineral Cily owned by Johnny Van Meier. He has become an experl mechanic and has more business lhan he can handle. The nexl' baskelball season afler gradualion, Jim Lindsay lurned professional. He has had many greal' seasons and has covered lhe world wilh his champion leam. His leam never los+ a game while Jim was playing. Lasl' year Jim gol 'lired of breaking records and he is now a referee. The lasl' reporl' we had aboul' Dan Dean was lhal' he was discharged from 'lhe Air Force. While in fhe service, he became famous for lhe iel plane he designed. Now he has relurned lo civilian life and is Uniled Airline's mosl valued pilo'I'. Soon afler qradualion Rulh Ann Crone ioined lhe Uniled Slales Olympic swimming leam. Afler laking 'rhe world's championship swimming meel, she loured lhe world wilh her leam. Now she has opened a recrealion cenler in Mineral Cily and is leaching her famous swimming skill lo lhe sludenls al Mineral Cily High School. Marcia Jean Bolin finally compleled her am- bilion +o become a nurse. Aboul a year ago she accepled lhe posilion as Supervisor of Nurses al +he world's new, largesl, and mosl' modern hospilal, Cily Hospilal localed in Min- eral Ci+y. Shorlly aller gradua'l'ion Franklin Price slarled his apprenliceship wilh lhe Warner and Swasey Company ol Cleveland, Ohio and now has es- lablished a planl' of his own 'lhal' employs lhou- sands of people in Mineral Cily. Ru+h Shroyer now runs lhe beauly shop known as Madam Ru+h's and her assislanl' head dresser is Dorolhy Myers. We also have a new consolidaled school building wilh Don Dean as superinlendenl. We also found Carol Rausch, who received her mas- +er's degree from Kenl Slale, and Jerella Finley 'reaching science. Delberl' Holcomb has now 'laken 'lhe place of Wally Cox in lhe 'lelevision show Mr. Peepers . His abilily lo gel along wilh people in school has made him well liked by his lelevision audi- ence. This is anolher of lhe W. W. S. Broad- casfing Company's programs.
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