Northwest High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Canal Fulton, OH)
- Class of 1957
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'J Hi' EDITORIAL BOARD NNU L STAFF SENIORS TYPISTS BUSINESS MANAGER ART PICTURES BOOK SALES ADVERTISING fiiiff. I iw -an I ' - iff-V ' , ' TSQQ: . -' ' W X 4 5' ff' 'Q-Ii! '-, ,, I ' 359: : , :Q U39 . . L , 5 f f N ,L :N -rw . 5. - iff' .115 A.. DH -If A-U -I-v zz I iii, Kirk li I . ' 1 Q . -Q 7 r V, , x ' 3' 3 F... rf H' MR. HARRY L. PELLEY Superintendent We, the seniors of 1957, wish to express our parting greeting to you Mr. Pelley, Mrs. Shook, Mr. Ketter, Faculty, and Board of Education. We can never say in words what you have meant to us. We have matured and achieved a measure of culture as a result of our four years association with you at Northwest High School. Learning has not always been easy, and at times, we Chafed under each other's presence. But, for the most part, it was a journey into a land of untold wealth. Perhaps our tribute to you is best expressed in these lines, 'gThe teacher, whether mother, priest, or school- master, is the real maker of history? v N ,a R. ROBERT KETTER Principal 5 MRS FRANCES SHOOK Secretafy f I 5 . J 5 - Pi QR U I ' R Fi R I 2 I 5 I l. ,A A R z . . ki ' K M, ...L,, ---M A W iw .1'Cw!'i3r1'W5?5 mmap- A Mr. Roy Ober Miss Carolyn Bruce A , Q Mr. Delmar Halpin Mr. Stephen Luther Mrss Mary Fletcher I Mr Emxl Puffenberger N 1 Mr Eugene Phrllrps 4.0 Mrss Paulxn 61 Mr George Fulton Mrs Dorxs Grant Mr Lloyd Swan Mfg Jackquelme Smith Mr Gerald Mosso 03' MR. C. R. KURTZ Jimi ei: C- .AQXMS1 ak' QQN .vw V10 -Af BCDARD OF ED CATIO F. E. CRAWFORD Clerk MR. R. G. REIGHART MR. J. S. SHONDEL 'Y QSC' QSXQQ? 4952 9 99 Q32 lg QQ' a ff? I 7' X J' W-vqkw dj- pt? ,fijf N Cff' C3.X' SQ st GPS Q69 M 4, Q99 Cf -59 ALMA MATER Northwest Hi, our love will never end, And your name we surely will defend. You have seen so many tears, But you've led us thru the years. When our troubles block our every way, We still proudly lift our heads and say Our Alma Mater Northwest Hi We,l1 love you till we die. Lots Wadsworth Stockert Lots To know her tr to lzke her Band 1 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Solo and Ensemble 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Y Teens 2 3 4 Interclub 4 Lattn Club 1 2 Snowball Attendant 4 Annual Staff 4 Mayorette 1 2 3 4 John Stanley Shondel ohn With action and prevailing force Intent upon ht: destined courre Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 4 HI Y 2 3 4 Secy 4 Chorus 3 Scholarshxp l 2 3 4 Essay 2 3 4 juntor Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Treasurer 3 Speech and Debate 3 Snowball Escort 4 91 Ehzabeth Ann Stber tz She came to .fchool wzth one thought tn mznd To get all the education .the could an Band 1 2 3 4 Scholarshtp 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 Mayorette l 2 3 4 Solo and Ensemble Contest 12 3 4 Ltbrary Club 4 Secy 4 Drstrrct State Scholarshtp Wtnner 1 2 CLat1nJ Amerxcan Legxon Essay Contest 1 2 3 4 CCounty Wtnner 2 33 Poetry Contest 3 4 Gtrls State 3 YTeens 1 2 3 4 Publxcrty Chm 3 4 Snowball Attendant 4 Annual Edttor 4 Student Senate 4 Nattonal Lattn Test 2 Wrnner 2 -ani Nancy Paul Nancy Full of life full of 7eJt Full of cheer and happznest Cheerleader 1 Y Teens 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Secretary 1 Charles John Shonk Jac lack tr really the outdoor type We all agree that hes all ught HI Y 4 HI Y Basketball 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Rxta Ann Young Rtta When therex a Jong zn the heart All sorrow wzll Joon depart Homeroom Representatrve 1 is ,. .1 , ' , XX V l GGL' 37 ' I , . 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' ' '- 1- Varsity N -2i3, Secy.-Treas. 3 - Latin Club 1-2, Secy. 1, Con-su-l -2 wit Ni V71 ' 1 t W I X 1 X g :lx 44 'V as ks: 64 ' vs Thomas Dale Culp Tom A hoy of tact who will go for Came hu eye: are on a dtrtunt .rtar Band 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Solo and Ensemble Contest 12 3 4 Latm Club 1 2 HI Y 4 Pres 4 Football 2 3 4 Co Captarn 4 Class Presrdent 1 Class Vrce Presmlent 2 Class Treasurer 4 Scholarshlp 1 2 3 4 World Affarrs Instrtute 3 Essay Contest 1 Varslty N 2 3 4 Edrtorral Anr-ual Board 4 Student Senate 12 Secy 2 junror Play 3 Snowball Escort 4 Homecornrng Escort 4 Mary Margaret Charlesworth Mary A Democrat through and through just ark her and :he ll tell you Lorm Andrews Jr Hrgh 1 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Interclub 3 Speech 1 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Library Club Presxclent 4 Latm Club 1 2 Scholarshrp 1 Poetry Contest 3 Annual Staff 4 junror Play 3 Newspaper Staff 3 Essay Contest 3 4 I Speak For Democracy Contest Wrnner 4 4' l 7:37-7 me Rrchard Earl Stought0rl Skrp Boytrhly good lookmg anti well ltked hy everyone Ban 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 HI Y 2 3 4 Secy 4 Annual Staff 4 Proyector Club 4 HI Y Basketball 2 3 4 Solo and Ensemble Co 12 3 4 Latln Club 12 Essay Contest 3 s-JN 4 fyjy Dale Allen Stephan Carol Ann Otto Jerry Nrcllolas Dale 'Carol JCUY All work tr foreign to me Pettte, tum, ample, and :weet Newt' Md, 41101171 'Wffyf ' Football 2 3 F H A 1 2 3 4, Treasurer 4 Thu fellow work! sn 0Jer.t Derry Annual Staff 4 YTeens 13 Football 12 Varsxty N 2 3 HI Y 3 4 is .,t , rv. If ilxfs J l,.5 A. .r -2- . Z JL if I V Helen Elizabeth Reece Helen,' Helen if quiet and mighty sweet, Yo:'ll have to admit their hard to eat. Class Treasurer 1 Latin Club 2-3, Secy. 3, Consul 2 Library Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Poetry Contest 3 National Latin Test 3, Winner 3 2' 4 Richard Swisher lSDick,, Now here'J a lad with gallantry, A man of the world he will he. Chorus 1-2 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Student Senate 2 Varsity N 3-4 Homecoming Escort 4 Annual Staff 4 Marie Ann I.eBerth Marie A hlurh is heuutiful, But, often inconvenient. F. H. A. 1-2-3, Secy. 3, Vice-Pres. 3 Y-Teens 1-2 Band 1-2-3 Solo and Ensemble 1-2-3 Class President 2 Class Vice-President 3-4 Student Senate 1 Snowball Attendant 1 Rainbow Attendant 2 Chorus 1 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Judith Lynne Beabet Roger Lee Rohr Patricia Ridgway ilJudy9! 66R'Oger77 GGPat17 A crown of glory that fadeth not When 1? eorzes to farming, he know: gf treaturex ferric sie, f awe . exact w , tin rin is t e t :ng or me. Y-'1'ee:5 2.3 The troll: arg light, the prices low, Y.TeeJ:-is 3g pl H, A. 2 and .reasons wet or dry. F, H, A, 1 Library Club 4 4-H Chorus 3 Freshman Play 1 Newspaper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Wlhlam Snckman Stmson 1 There sr a fellow sn our .fchool nam ed Bzll If he .md he would then Wsllzam ws Latm Club 2 3 Consul 3 Scholarshrp 1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Drstrrct State Scholarshlp Wxnner 2 3 CAmencan Hrstory Latmb Essay Contest 3 4 HI Y 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Vtce Presrdent 4 Orchestra 3 4 Junrot Play 3 Edltonal Annual Board 4 Proyector Club 1 2 3 4 Vnrgmna Fox Gm Short an mature tall m thought She always does the things the ought Band 1 2 3 4 chorus 1 2 3 4 B0 Always poltte never too hold An mterext m the Navy he does hold Band 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 Chorus 1 2 HI Y 1 2 5 Robert john Gmdlesberger YTeens 12 34 Secy 4 Snowball Attendant 4 Solo and Ensemble Contest 1 2 3 4 Speech Contest 1 3 Prmce of Peace 3 Poetry Contest 3 Lrbrary Club 4 Junxor Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Essay Contest 3 Latrn Club 1 2 AW ff' Charles Wrllram Earnsberger Alma May Edwards Lawrence Pratt B111 Alma Larry I -never let hook: mpgffgfg wfpb my She: yurt the quzet hand Some :hanger are had .rome are education Whore nature never 'uurzer dear Basketball 1 Chorus 2 3 Au enormous rhange has been made Y Teens 2 3 hem F H A 2 3 Basketball 1 Robert Shafer Aluayx .rmzlmg nezer 4 froun b h I d cloun Bob is a lu: fn zz A verratzle fellou also nezer Jeems gZt,d aiu? gizsemble Comes! 1 2 3 4 Cn0fU5 1 5 Scholarshrp l Foorball 3 4 Essay Contest 2 Band 12 5 4 Latm Club 12 I-arm Club 12 YTeens 2 9 Treasurer 3 Scholarshrp 2 Jumof play 3 Annual Staff 4 Student Senate 4 Presrdent ,Q ,gl 'i e :J-no . Jack Haney HC atbletzcs jack 15 our Jtar Also zn scholamcx he uzll go far Basketball 1 2 3 4 Co Captarn 4 Football 2 3 4 Co Captarn 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Track junror Play 3 Boys State 3 HI Y 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Lors Hoover A lzltle bzt rerzou: but manly 4 Varsrty N 2 34 Presrdent 4 Class Presrdent 34 All County Football 4 Snowball Ktng 4 Homecommg Escort 4 Edrtorral Annual Board 4 Essay Contest 3 4 Chorus 1 VZYSIYY N 4 Speech Contest 12 3 Annual Staff 4 v4'Q Margaret Gundock Maggre A yoke never parser thu glfrl by Sher alwayx there wzth a mule or a ngb Akron St Vmcents 1 Manchester 2 Llbrary Club 4 Chorus 1 3 4 Speech Club 1 Anton Weber jr Albertme Mae Serfert junror Abb1e He may be lzttle and he may ure Short but .sweet But thu little fellow 1: full of fare F H A 1 2 3 4 president 3 Basketball 2 Vrce Pres1dent 4 HIY23 YTeens1234 Junror Play 3 Crafts Charrman 3 4 Annual Staff 4 J V 15:44, XX 3 K. sail kv - In ' ' ' ,' 541409: - ' . ' . , ' ' r , ' ' ' ' ' ' . . Y . 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' . . - ' ' ' x 1 I - ' ' - - - I Sue Ann Cuthbert ue Blonde han eyef of hlue Wtth plenty of muchtef and talent oo Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Chaplam 2 Vrce Presxdent 3 Soclal Chm 4 Latln Club 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Eclltorral Annual Board 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Solo and Ensemble Contest 12 3 4 Scholarshlp 1 2 3 4 Speech Contest 1 2 3 4 Jumor Play 3 Poetry Contest 3 I Speak For Democracy Contest Wlnner 4 Prxnce of Peace 3 ,,-av' Alfred Dale Llndeman Bu A fellow who look: .to timid and .v But once you know htm het quite a guy Varsxty N 3 4 HI Y 2 3 4 Projector Club 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Snowball Escort 4 Solo and Ensemble Contest 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Speech and Debate 2 Annual Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1 Orchestra 3 4 Essay Contest 3 4 Allce Markus A lsttle mm that? full of pep A cheerful .rmtle with every .ftep FHA123 jerry David Nettle jerry Rita Matthews Robert Connolly Rita B0 Why 2452 life F00 -fefi0f4-fly? , A cheerful way a friendly :mile Do I :eem harhful? Youll never get out of tt alwe. In all 4 gm quite wo,-pb while. Well that? one on you. Basketball 1 F. H. A. 1.2 Basketball 1 Hl-Y 2 Football 2 is EE, Judi Lynne Moke Janice Marie Digman an Here ss our queen and cheerleader oo A wonderful girl through and through F H A 1 G A A 1 Chorus 1 Student Senate 3 Newspaper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Penny Maxine Davis Pe-nny', Penny has what it takes all right, Her disposition is sunny and bright. Kenmore 1-2 ' Glee Club 1-2 F. H. A. 1 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Art Club 2 Harold Eugene Sliger Gene Full of nonsense full of fun He can get a laugh from anyone Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Varsity N 3 4 Basketball Manager 4 HI Y 2 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 3 Student Senate 3 Projector Club 1 2 3 4 Latin Club 12 Annual Staff 4 Scholarship 2 3 Essay Contest 3 4 Homecoming Escort 4 udr A cheerleader full of mm wgor and -ustalzly Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Membership Chair man 3 Interclub Chairman 4 H A 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 Orchestra 2 Solo and Ensemble Contest 1 2 3 4 Speech and Debate 2 Cheerleader 4 junior Play 3 Homecoming Senior Attendant 4 Student Senate 3 Varsity N 4 Annual Staff 4 Richard Norris LCR-ich,7 Red hair with freckles on his shin, Many friends he's hound to win. Baseball 1 Basketball 1-2-4 Football 1-3 Student Senate 2 Prince of Peace 3 Varsity N 4 I l Sandra Lee Nealkl I Gisandyv Be gay! What is the use of repining? Majorette 1-2-3 Band 1-2-3 Y-Teens 1-2 F. H. A. 1-2 Solo and Ensemble Contest 3 Annual Staff 4 junior Play 3 Marjorxe Ann W1lhelm Margle Blonde hlue eyed and -uefy Jweet Here: a girl whos really neat Y Teens 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Snowball Attendant Class Presrdent 1 Class Treasurer 2 Class Secretary 3 4 Lnbrary Club 4 Treasurer Cheerleader 1 Freshman Play 1 Rxch uhen he tuzrlr hu baton Band 1 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 HI Y 2 3 4 Drum Major 2 3 4 jumor Play 3 Solo and Ensemble Contest Annual Staff 4 One Act Play Contest 3 Baseball 3 4 Rlchard Jean Gmdlesberger Eye! of uonder look upon hun Judith Irene Fudge 1234 udy She gazn: her frzendr by hemg one Chorus 1 2 3 A 1 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Annual Staff 4 Jumor Play 3 Student Senate 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Snowball Attendant 4 United Natxons Study Trxp 4 Rlchard Glenn Hardman Mary Ann Decker RObCfI KEIICI Dxck Mary BO Tune bother: me not zz yurt pane: So qmet :J :he that :he keep! you Why hurry? We ze got 4 whole lzfe y in doubt ahead Of 14-f HIY Basketball 4 AJ fo what :be might be rbwkmg Newspaper Staff 3 HI Y 2 4 about BaSkCtball 1 Newspaper Staff 3 Thomas Grant Reighart GlTo1m77 . One step nearer to becoming a Wanga Lee SEIPICY mailer of music. Wanda , Band 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 3 Always at work to do ber bug Orchestra 1.2-3-4 Helping otberr when .the .tees fit. Glee Club 1-2.3-4 Longfellow Jr. High 1 Varsity N 3-4 Massillon 2 Latin Club 1-2 Choir 1 HI-Y 2-3-4 Girls Basketball 1 HI-Y Basketball 2-4 Y-Teens 3-4, Treasurer 4 Basketball 3 Snowball Queen 4 Baseball 2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Snowball Escort 4 United Nations Study Trip 4 Solo and Ensemble Contest 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 N 'OE And mu they neu 1 X wonder grew Jmall be could bold knew. Student Senate 1 F. H. A. 1 National I-atin Test 3, Winner 3 District State Scholarship Winner 3 flatinj Latin Club 2-3 Annual Staff 4 Scholarship 1-2-3-4 Poetry Contest 3 Essay Contest 4 Lucille Boak Lucy Gordon ukitiexgntfj Qy A lizzie time for laughter, little Are you having 4 eww? If 'be N01 very fborf, tw! 111-'fy Mil, time to Jing, muric up to par? 1 Alwayr at work and on the ball. A little time for anger-time for If mfr, ark- for Gvfflvfl Md lm Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 everything. Cfymg SWFW- Annual Staff 4 Annual snff 4 HI-Y 4 F. H. A. 1-2-34 Varsity N 4 Baseball 3-4 lf LU ie Y Carol Ruth Stemple Carol She 5 qurck to .ree to thrnk to act But does each carefully uung tact Latin Club 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Speech Contest 1 2 3 State Winner 3 Essay Contest 1 3 4 Solo and Ensemble Contest 2 3 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Interclub 3 Membership 4 Annual Staff 4 Scholarship 1 2 3 4 junior Play 3 Poetry Contes Prince of Peace 3 World Affairs Institute 3 One Act Play Contest 3 National Latin Test 2 United Nations Study Trip 4 Robert Blachly Quiet old fashsort and matter of 461 Slow to anger hut quick to act HI Y 2 4 HI Y Basketball 4 Football 4 Chorus 3 Varsity N 4 Essay Contest 4 Track 4 Sharon Lynette Gilcher Sherry She as mee and full of youth On her lip: as the :male of truth Band 1 2 3-4 F H A 12 3-4 Class Secretary 1 2 Jumor Play Annual Staf Chorus 1 Solo and Ensemble Contest 3 Walter Talalas fist Ann Louise Fletcher Robert Terrence Kroeger Walt ' Annie Teffy About airplartex Walter know: all,' She can drive all dullrtesx away, Full of YIOVIIW-Ye, full of ffm! Where flyirzgif concerned he'.r on Deuilirh and full of fun. He Crm fdlk 4 leg Off 47170119- the hall. Yxfeens 1.2.5.4 Basketball 1-2-3-4, Co-Captain 4 Annual Staff 4 F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, Baseball 3 Speech Club 3 Publicity Chairman 3 HI-Y Prince of Peace 3 Annual Staff 4 VHISIYY N 3'4 ' P1 Newspaper Staff 3 Junior ay 3 Annual Staff 4 52452 Bonme Hartong Bonme Wllllam Wells lVztZ,her Jofl blue eye: and golden 1 To ber frzendf :bex always been JBDICC Cameron If Jzlence were golden 41' Buddy Ball would be pennzless Chorus 12 5 4 Gwe her .fcuxorx needle and let Basketball 1 YTCer1S 5 4 ber go Scholarsh1p 2 H A Janne 15 the girl who can really :eu Football 3 NCV 5PaPCf Staff 3 H A Y Teens 2 Cheerleader 1 Ban 1 2 3 Play 1 Solo and Ense Band 12 Annual Staff 4 mble Contest 3 james Yannayon 1020116 Harold Wxllxam CCB l1?7 I Sisaimff Some my Bzll zr shy, Here fr Iam, :lam and tall, If U 800d '0 Those who know hz nder y, A very nzce guy and lxked by all Chorus 1 2 Basketball 1 2 Basketball 1 Y Teens 1 2 3 l Baseball 2 f F H A 12 HIY2 flip 3 J X Prmce of Peace 3 ll Af! Annual Staff 4 ' DO YOU REMEMBER? Through an rcy bordered wrndow exhrbmng the full effects of wmter you are gazrng mto a comfortable lrvmg room of an average home The trme rs mrd wrnter rn the year 2000 Though frre places are no longer rn vogue a mrddle aged couple sxt placrdly around the frre and seem to radrate a glow of rnner warmth They possess a love for thmgs of a bygone age and the frre place srgnrfres to them a means of relaxmg and retracmg the past Who are they? You may call them Mr and Mrs Senror of the Class of 1957 graduates of Northwest Hrgh School What are they domg? Why retracrng therr hrgh school days together what else' The woman Mrs Semor rs holdrng a book rn her hand as Mr Semor gazes rntently mto the frre He speaks rn husky tones I remember so well our freshman year at Clmton We were all so new at thrs game of hrgh school I remember how excrted we were when the sophomores junrors and senrors consolrdated wrth Canal Fulton Hrgh School leavrng us to be the oldest class at Clrnton Mr Meecham became our class sponsor and we elected Margre Wilhelm Brll Stinson Nancy Paul and Helen Reece as our offrcers Our class was qurre actrve that year Usrng the money we earned rn our freshman year we chartered a Greyhound bus and went to Columbus Ohro on our class trrp I dont thrnk any students could have enjoyed therr freshman year as much as we managed to do Now dear thats just your opmron I remember my own begmmng of hrgh school vrvrdly We freshmen from Canal Fulton were drfferent rn one respect Whereas you were the oldest class remarnrng at Cllnton we were the youngest class at the new Northwest Hrgh School located rn Canal Fulton We began our year rn the Fulton Hrgh School gym desrgnated as our homeroom and elected Tom Culp Sherry Grlcher Marrlyn Paulr and Roy Ray as our offxcers Mr Rannrgan and Mr Prokop became our sponsors Those nrne months really flew' Do you remember when we celebrated the conclusxon of our freshman year rn a get acquarnted prcnrc at Clays Park? Do you recall the srgnrfrcance of our sophomore year? In the fall of 1954 the two former freshman classes combrned to form one sophomore class at Northwest Hxgh School Because of the crowded condmons rn the Fulton Hrgh School burldmg we had to be drvrded alphabetxcally rnto two homerooms Mr Prata became our sponsor We chose Marte LeBerth Tom Culp Sherry Grlcher and Marg1e Wrlhelm to offrcate at our class meenngs Remember when we chose our class jackets and r1ngs9 When our jackets arrtved we felt that we had really become a part of Northwest Hugh We really wore them everywhere? Remember the Beggars Ball our frrsr class sponsored dance? senror years offered the most challenge? I thrnk the class grew under rts new responsrbrlrty and each one of us trred to do hrs part to make our class a success I certarnly do agree' Our yunror year was truly the bustest so full of money makrng schemes After all rt was a matter of do or due ' We had a prom that year to plan and we certaxnly drdn t srt around twrddlmg our thumbs about rt We worked Under the able sponsorshrp of Mrs Lawrence wxthout whom we couldnt have succeeded we accumulated money through bake sales class dues sales of megaphones holdmg the football and basketball concessxons sales of ball pornt pens sponsormg our january srxth dance presentatxon of our yunror play and a scrap and paper drrve Our efforts were certarnly rewarded rn the success of our prom We held our prom at the Onesto Hotel rn Canton Ohro on May frfth Our theme was Memorres Are Made of Thrs rn a color scheme of blue and srlver Our banquet began at srx rn the Onesto ballroom and everyone looked perfectly chrc rn hrs new fmery Do you recall Barb s and jack s speeches And remember the professronal dancers from the Arthur Murray Sl'l1dlO7 Ill never forget that all at once durrng the dancmg a mass of floatrng balloons descended on us and the commotron whrch followed Leavrng the Onesto we became a part of the tram of cars drrvlng to the Lrncoln Theater rn Massrllon where we saw that movre The Conqueror starrrng John Wayne and Susan Hayward We concluded our mght of nrghts wrth a breakfast at Northwest Hrgh School Who were our offrcers that year? Thats rrght They were Jack Haney Marre I.eBerth Margre Wrlhelm and John Shondel Wrll you ever forget that fall of 1956 when we moved mto the new bu1ld1ng7 It seems such a corncrdence that we senrors were the frrsr to graduate from the new Northwest Hrgh School-as rf we were desrmed for that specxal honor We elected Jack Marne Margre and Tom Culp offrcers Mrs Lawrence our sponsor We chose the red rose as class flower blue and srlver as class colors and The Reward of Effort IS Success as class motto From then on rt was prctures annual' rnvrtatrons' robes' play' dance' baccalaureate' commencement' almost as fast as I can say xt Look not moumfully mto the part, it returm no more Wfrely improve the Pre.rent ' Longfellow .., s xy? . -,-Z 'l ...,-f- --R. si - - - 4 , I ' . .... l. ' l . ' ' , - A . . . - . . . ' A . l ' . ' ' . . . . l - ' . . ' 7 . . . - . ' . ' ' ' I I I D , . .n , . . . y - r . , 7' . . , ,- ' I . . , . , Y i ' ' ' !l Il v . . - - - ' . . . , , . . . . I , . . . I . l . . Q , - . , , , . , - - ' . ' . . A. . , ,, - . . 4. . A . , , , . . ' ' , . . . , ' ., Yes, dear, those first two years were wonderful, but don't you agree that our junior and . . , n ' . ll 0 II ' . u - , . - - o , o , . .1 , . . ' . t . . . ' A , U , I , , . 1 ' 4 - ' Y ,, ., . . . I . 1 D ' . . . . ,, u - n - - ' l I ! l , . ' ' . ' D l 9 . 7 I ' Q . . , , . . , G . e ' . ' -f, ,,,V FV, , fm -5 XR. T gx - f ' I I --i ,K .5 .Aw 3314 4, ff' afzf I I v 'fi-lv? f , ., ,px y-w .v .. f . 1. ' 4' v X ,K , Fi:-gif ,px W' K' rt r Q W WSW WN . ,MKG col ku N A N 0 dbg sahne our genus ch1'6', those dass- enmenr above and beyond the aah essence oi a schooX, and anon is auaxneo. essay, or ohssuc tes the 'c tha: sn Eos ' as a ms E X957, psoo h ' achsev vesq h repos 6 enskc, s :esok oe We, she sensors o mates who have exceheo in sc oi dung. SchoXas1kc achkevenxenc consssm knsesschohstsc competsixon ks she means by whx E she ab0ve smdenss has successiohq pam-:space enskon. You: oi the gsoup have eagned covesed mo 'skzenshxp quahixes. We cong,samXase you, iehow sm ' A schoXasnc achsevenxentx. Pm oX6. Yerskan pso but be knows is wise. Follow bifrrlff' Each o schohsshsp comp oi chess schoXas:Xc and cm ssmanokng Xeadesshsp an bo knows and knows t on you: on vesb ssases, 'Tie w 183' 50 Q9 Y- Y' G50 Z at l L X . QQVQ5 my W l H gil 5 4-BQ! , K2' ,HL 65 Y QSQ9 4 p Q W f t W Q: H RE, W, 14 Sf lx QC 'Y E Y' 'N XX . 4 ' O f tx . '55 W 'wixl ' X V. ' 'S a w ry ww I 'lx ' gizff ff' sf l 1 '- J',iWL'Lsyu, 3J'i'yl'WNf'L me-X, eine 9 O Ca 5 s0Q2ycbf5 65' . ,ftl OFFICERS We, the seniors of 1957, dedicate the following pages to you, the under- classmen, who, with your cooperation helped to make our senior year a success. We are certain that with your continued ingenuity you will become the new leaders of tomorrow. May you have great success and may you uphold the reputation of our school in all inter-scholastic competition. We sincerely wish you the best of luck in your remaining years at Northwest High School. May you always remember, Knowledge ir long, :md life if Jhorl, and be who doer not know, doe: not live. JU IOR Raymond Allshouse Donald Blackburn Herbert Blachly Tom Burger Janet Cormany Mary Crawford Shxrley Crawford Elda Damels Argyl Dngman Gerald Duncan Thomas Earnsberger Carol Fellmeth Roger Fox Marlene Freed iv A51 16- -s-.4 -4' T'? QI..-v QYQ IFS 1 I PQ Kenneth Frrcke Allard Garten Gretchen Gexer Lowell Gesaman Robert Gxll ac, aw- Q' Mxchael Gundock mf Q., Charles Hartmann 5' janet Hartong Judy Heather james Hood ,. judnth Hood - P John Juerslvrch Tl Emi X T W2 321 Y Q, A ' 'G' l K K C W 1 1 x F V Q . fax 1 X . ,X 'f -1 Aa: QQ' rf gf ' ,f+w4v,l I gf ,R . ra . Ak 1 ' aw ' lf H 52,43 'ffl 'Q Q 1 X 6' as 5 s ' V A ' 4,1 if x 7 5' ' e , - '- .. ' ' 7 1: - 'fr W l - ffl V A ff f, g I1 r l, l of 1i'a- - . ' A 1 F , , ' A r N gg: S. Y' 5: Y Q 1 ax - -' gg D .ra 3, - ly. -A Nadine Eckroare ' 4, L 2 g 5? ', f ,. - , ff M a y K fwf if 6 'x .A -Q fvv' ' 5 I x mf' K 1 xt I avi' fn Q I K: ,-. ' . b iv' ' . :Q ,ii nf N X 4 ' ' ' X I 4. yx.g.lg it? f wx nk K x ., x H Y y e 57 9 8 5 a QQ -9- Wrllram Srmmons Carl Srnlth Betty Starcher Tom Stoll Thomas Tmsler Rlta Volk Patrrcxa Walsh Herbert Wells Wrlma Whxteley Ahce Yannayon Donald Young Gary Zurschmrt UC an 441- ' 6 'b'f, lt:-' w wry Q' may gf v P' WK 'nr' ff XM XX lg I UNIOR Joan Klever Patncxa Koppes Earl Mmks Larry Notch Ruth Parker Phrllrp Perrme Joyce Rxes Wayne Ross Elmor Ruehlmg Robert Sclullmg joel Schrmke Charles Schwrger james Selch Judy Semelsberger Kenneth Snck nik Q ia we-5? 'Orff' U-Q 3 0PH0lVl0RE Carol Anderson Neil Baker Martha Blank Jerry Bodnar Davrd Brand Elfre Brertenstrne Judy Burger Betty Carpenter Clrfford Casro Maxrne Casro Clrfford Connolly Carol Daxger Marrlynne Davrs Rlchard Dye Karen Ellls Lmda Essellburn Nan Ensmmger james Fmefrock Wxllram Frschmck Lucreua Fowler Q3 , 0- '3-'f3'f S Q .,,., N 3,1 -A Q? 31 'sv 'C' .af 2 G llls5....s Y-A if ' A Nur pi, 'QQ 9 mv- 'Gd Patrxcra Furr jack Gable: Robert Garrett Mrguel Guzman John Hxckman Jennre Hancock Patrrcra Hartsock Sc? Gary Heather Wandalee Hofsteter Lyla Holland Lyle Holland james Holm Gerald Hood 'S' Barbara Johnson Judy J us: Georra Ketler james Koenrg Beverly Korom eq, Carol Knrghr mia Wayne Krebs - f'G1, '1S','A G U ' 3 ,G M, xfxxi ,ll.l1kl.k', A of - gi . . G Fa wa N ,GQ G 1 A-'ei' uf li , Q Ga' - G f 4-5 4 ' 'iff ' ii 2 SSP Q 12. l - ...w sb . Q :. Q .. . G -W .A b :-.G ,Ea 3 3 5.. A l . 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' -V 3 Judy' Mann , 'mv f' --' A N , -v, if -9-, ohn Marthey .wr ' 73' I' m7rK W' J 'PiY T' Nu aviif' ,M S., YK Kenneth Schrllmg Rrchard Schmachtenberger Lounse Sexfert James Srch Delorxs Smnth Mrchael Smrth Juaneva Stahl Gary Stephan Carol Strosaker Lmda Suderow Hope Thorn Garl Trxplett Irene Turnbaugh Mary Ulmer June Volk Glenn Weber Marxon Weygandt Lrnda Wxllxams Bernard Witte Frank Shoemaker X- 'ar 3 - -,, , -, Robert McFarland K i l Ladd Mclntosh Donald Mrller R Vxrgmra Mxller Dennis Mobley Nyda Noftsmger Stephen Ogg Rose Anne Oser Linda Ott Tom Otto Dorothy Parker Carol Powell Jesse Reece jane Reld Donald Rres 75 --f Carole Rupe Annette Schalmo 'E N- was -P4 1 11 em' ell if ix Hg 5 H is A 4 0- , 415-rt sighs . 2' 'il 5, N i-V v II- -W -A5 G lg , . . . . . , .V M 4- ,, V 4- ' ' M are lvl fe A 1 f XL S 1 ' in V A . M. -W M , ,ar :P .I V TZ' 2 , , -5, - -R .N SA . .S lf , Q we - Lf V f FS? - an K . , ' .3 ' S 2 V. 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T4 ,Q Q A ' W 2 .Maxx 4 ,Q V I 'E K 'Q QF wg 'Q :as 7-f Ye, JV 1' va-ru. f 7 di 'Side 'S' lu ' R td -qgq --Q' -.aug vin.. 15 Marron Stewart Margaret Strnson Mary Lou Stxtz 'W' Helen Stockert Joyce Talalas Norman Tnppel Sally Torson Wrllnam Wagner Mary Ellen Wexdner Rrchard Wexgand if Anne Wernrxch Davxd Weller Duane Weygandt Loretta Whxre Patrrcla Wrlhelm Ronald Wrllxams Wrllxam Wrllrams Terry Wrlmott Eugene Wrtte Wrllram Wrtunan Robert Woodall Lrnda Youngblood Carol Zabadah Tom Zabadah wb' FRESHME Ernest Moore Mary Ahce Moore Janet Moyer Rosalre Neely Ronald Nexdert Lrnda Nettle Lmda Nrcholas Thomas Norrrs Lucrlle O Connor Marlene Parker Gregory Reynolds Grace Rrce Gary Ries Ronald Rrtter Jean Roe Steve Rurp Ellen Schrmke Vernon Srber Dale Slusser Denny Small Richard Srnxth Wxllram Srmth Judy Snyder Joyce Staver vii! bull PATRONS f CANAL FULTON Fulton Dry Cleaning Fulton Feed Supply Fulton Flower Shop W. E. Gilcher Lumber Co. Hammer Insurance Agency Kendall's Barber Shop C. R. Kurtz, Inc. McMillen Hardware Kenneth Markham Business Service Moore's Restaurant Pitkin Food Sales M. H. Rupe Variety Store John S. Shafer, D. D. S. Swigart Funeral Home Zanders and Russ Hardware HW sw. ...fx X f Many people ask, What do extra-curricular activities do for a student? In answer to this query-they provide opportunities for students to work and play to- gether and to develop character. A well-balanced and efficiently applied program of extra-curricular activities is a natural means of securing desirable self-expressiong this self-expression is essential to social, mental, and spiritual growth. Students learn to co-operate with one another and gain valuable experience in the art of living. Edwin Markham once said, There ir a dertiny that make: ur brotlaery. None goer lair way alonef Alllbal it rent into the live: of ollaerr Comer back into our own. ACTIVITIES HI-Y HI-Y comprises the teenage branch of the YMCA. To create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character, is the expressed purpose of the HI-Y. Mr. Phillips and Mr. Luther are the advisers. I L 01. gli 1 I ee ' H'w 533. E fe-ff khgr, l ,af thgal 'in '--.67 xx 5? i 1 I ll .lllj I VAR ITY an CLUB The Varsity N Club is comprised of all athletes who have earned letters in interscholastic competition. These young men have relinquished many hours of their time in an effort to make our school outstanding in athletic competition. LATI CL B The Latin Club represents the classical element at Northwest High School. lt is pledged to promote the study and appreciation of classical civilization in the modern world. The Northwest Club is a branch of the national organization, the junior Classical League. Miss Fletcher is the adviser. xyeis-3 X -of Y-TEE The Y-Teens comprise the teenage organization of the YWCA. Each girl is dedicated to the following purpose: To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of per- sonal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. Miss Fletcher is the adviser. LIBRARY CL B The Library Club. gl new orgsniztition this Vear. is T Y' under ine .idvisership of Mrs. Reppsrt, The student libr.1r- ians wirk in the librnrv .ind .iid students in finding bool-cs and reference material. '. lil Qi F.H I I ' 1: Ov The teenage girl of today, is the housewife of tomorrow. The duties which will fall upon her shoulders will be made easier through her years as a member and follower of the Future Homemakers of America. Mrs. Smith is the adviser. fs in V ,nag . s it J A 'ix as ne S. X- gif I ' ' - Renate liscrx Q Q .yz ,x Ee Z li x f ff!! Q, yi! I I 1 . -. ff' w:,:F,,' Q ,4- if TDET E K AV4vAkVArAFAVr M ,fu f '5w'Z4'5f 1-' f - V 3 'Jiri X gk S+' i gv 'gixiggv fel ze. , , fZ'!f,wx ATE . i viwgy Q The Student Senate represents the legislative body of Northwest High School. Based on the American system of republican government, it is composed of three senators,' from each class, who present to the faculty and administra- tion the student viewpoint. Mr. Ketter is the adviser. 4 FL IbHP. 5C.IP.NTIbTh JP N'?' 'f Q ii my-as-wx - ai' wg fn 9 imp Pl.l,llY SPI-'EIN bPIilfI7! A f ' 'lbw AMW! Our glonoux land to day Neath Educatsonx Jway, Soar: upward mll. It: hall: of leammg fan, Wboxe bowme: all may share, Behold them everywhere, On 'vale and 19111. SAMUEL FRANCIS SMITH PATRUNS MASSILLON The Ceres Supply Co. Inc. Eaton Manufacturing Co., Reliance Division The Evening Independent Goldenteld's Men Shop Hal s Sport Shop Long s Men Shop M. H. Martin Co. Morrison Mus1c Service Oberlin Dairy Segel s Ladies Ready to Wear Stone Brothers Clothing Store Reliable Office Supply William Red Malcult Strasburg O ff' ,. fiat, af 4' S - , A ,S , ,f ,y A if f, rx ,gf , if ' . ' f ,fs , .. .r , f unfit. . We, the seniors of 1957, commend the music department for its contribution to our cultural and social education. Under the guidance of Mr. Puffenberger, we have broadened our education to include those fundamentals of rhythm, melody, an-d feeling which are essential in attaining a fuller life. Mr. Puffenberger has attempted to cultivate . h. . . wit in us a sensitivity to beauty through music. In addition, each student has learned ' group, yet maintaining his own individuality. Need to function as part of a unified we say that we are forever indebted to our music department, and we sincerely hope ou y underclassmen maintain the music tradition at Northwest High School. ww ., g i, Q ON PARADE .?4,pg, mfftrf. Q-:,,,. RICHARD GINDLESBERGER Prwident mg , ,M JU' t-vi WILLIAM STINSON Vice-Prexident X CONCERT BA D 'Qw- if 'FK f TOM CULP Treaxurer LOIS STOCKERT Secretary L 925 S x K 2-:H--5:ns.:m:.sa3uf-dw-gf, Q 14..- .fs ' gl 41 X I ,A -, f,-1, Q.. I K . 'Q' 1' , 'SEQ A ki 775 ' f .V ,.. 1 4. ' ' 65 i ' 15.-9 tk . , fu v Ng F! s X , A i .A-1' Q 'I I I 1 JI gif: ' 1 , 1. 5:2 . L qs A- q , ' 4 'N X M ig w A L ll - - Q ,, , ' ,-5 44 , Iliff 4 ' Q . 4 9 5 U-ZF'1U'I Lfl R 2 z . 5 l W ,X A me Q f I Q' M . l. Q' . A 1 x ...Q A n.'.X 1 m I 1 V 'k'ff..'r .4 5 L . .v x ,ff 1'7 ' .1 7:5 .I - 1' U x ' 1 A . I X f 'J T' ' y i 1- ll 7 , , 4 f Y N' . ' -Q K ' . . 3 'Cf 1 '. Q Y' tv . W A V f my U .4 , JJ, xl ' 7 Y r .Rux ii? M Tr- if 1.' 5 H - ' -+ R Cf ---Q'--W W gf it ' V - d V ' 4-cu Q rw 2 X A. 1-X 4 .ff 5-----N -Q.--.,. ix 5' f ' f - X f 3 , X b :J - .,f I X 2 ,, 4, '-' . v'.,..f-k - ' f ' A N , K- 'F V--4 Y-J -N ' I Q. L ff 'ly-L., Q wwawww. 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I a X u , .- -.. K.. A , V V ' K . my V A V - 'VY -.U en- M.. A if Q., 4. .. J -. .Q J A ' -4 'rr .-W A' .wg 5 ,V . A' Ak , wr., W A bf y - , . . J' ai PATRUNS CLINTUN Dannemiller Orchards Duma s Packing Company Economy Printing Company First National Bank of Akron, Clinton Ottice Graber's Mills Howard's Food Market Kunkle 8: Klein Hardware Smith's Super Service BARBERTUN Hart s Jewelry Co. Richard s Auto Service Richard s U-Drive-It Inc. Sica TV-Appliances 8: Furniture Co. H. E. Simon Co. .al PU . A,, ., ti,- .5 Y .N , vw, K 'ix f ' V i 1 H ,,a'?'wl' V ep 12 Nt .J J' M54M ift 3 . 'mm 'ji W ,H i .5-f 4 . Q, ,.,'3!,,,ii K - Eli 'fr ' v-fr W ., . X Tf X XXX 1' l my xx fam 'N wr' 1 W tx i OUR GRIDIRON This section of :The CfJi9fl'!li7Z,, is dedicated to the athletes and the coaches of Northwest High School. The new athletic field and gymnasium provide wonderful facilities for the advancement of sports. Aiming always at good sportsmanship, the coaching department, through a varied athletic program, seeks to make men from boys- so when the Master Referee scores against our name, it won't be whether we've won or lost, but how we've played the game. GENE E IOR JOHN TOM JACK C o Captam 'li DICK C o Captam BOB BOB BOB F4 X2 Sf They 48 7 20 contest 22 27 0 19 psf, -a 1, ,J Q I x '11 s T uf' Tm 1 f B , X , TRIPLE REVER E 0 E IOR in ..., 'X I .NE ..,. , .- '1 . f ,X fl A AVWi3A ff' Y lf . ,f JACK TERRY C0'C4Pf4i Co-Captain x! RICH UD U8 els-95 art LJ JOHN DICK SCHEDULE Brewster Dalton Sandy Valley Manchester Harrv11le Manchester Mrddlebranch East Canton They 50 SCHEDULE Navarre North Canton Hartvllle Jackson Sa 1dy Valley Mxddlebranch East Canton Navarre Marlboro They X E f N I l ff' X . 5 B xx 5' Q' E I 4 5 4 k 4 I K ff If xxxvuwlvff' -,. .... jj We We jackson ,,,............,............ 45 76 I ---------------------- 60 51 f 37 86 ' ,r.......,................ 61 63 -,,--,---Vaa---H'f 69 80 45 48 45 43 ' ------,,--,----,,- 58 57 .e..,..,.,.,,,....f.,...-... 65 75 M- --'P.--------,- 57 ,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,,. 64 47 'G uri' 1 R K, 3 '-4 V BA KETBALL TEA MR. FULTON Atlifetif Director Bafiezball Coarb -'I-7 ' K ll FINA ,,,qv-1. . Nqr ' fs' TN 5 1 NIR. HALPIN X' .v Afyifiarzl Bafkellzafl Coach X 1 I 1 Si Q W' 1 e Q if I ' 31396 A+ '2 K R -Q 1, ' as 1 f X .3 an Q s I ' Q e 4 RESERVE TEAM Xxgxlxn X X EA KAN QS NN BEAN3 'SN A Ns MAN QNA03 xx ANS 3 X 5 ERESHMAN TEAM 5 -..--.. i E nm 13, gggszc 32 xaa4 28 - ing:---W xsf--.. 5 ' X -, T, ,-- 'Th S . l 1 i , ,ll 5 'Sai 1 4, Q fi -1Qf? 'vf 4, xmli' 'l. A M. F' I W, ... -s, 'Qi-N.. -.. ,M mah.,- 1-0-.,,...,, fs A ,fs 15?-5-, xy. NURTHWEST lb-, has A 1 an f 1 Qffwr5f - - 5W5',Z':fi 4 g ,,. ie ig J' in -1- f K , Q. , W, . - K U 'x 'Mi 'ln-. J 'A 'X N 'Q ,sm ge p 5 'N xl Q' qv q . - 5, . X' 7 I , A v All wi X. A PATRUNS NORTH LAWRENCE X Brown's Grocery Helwig Service Station North Lawrence Elevator Co CANTCIN The Irwin Steel Company Stern and Mann Company Studer's Sporting Goods Janson Industries A K R 0 N Beiswenger, Hoch 8: White The John R. Kraus Plhg. 8: Htg. Company W M. Kyser Company, Warren 0 , , ,pf W Q K is 7 fri 4 us 1 .,+Q. Q. Qaaf' Ry W W 0 Q1 'if' Q ,Z H0lVlECOMl G Our Homecoming Queen was jan Digman and her attendants were Judi Moke, Patty Walsh, Wandalee Hofsteter, and Sandy Duma who were escorted by jack Haney, Dick Swisher, Bob Gindlesberger, and Gene Sliger, respectively. Queen jan was escorted by Tom Culp. The Homecoming Dance was held in the auditorium of the Canal Fulton building on September 29, the night after the game with North Canton. Q MXN! 7 ,Fx Q 0WBALL Wanda Shipley reigned as Snowball Queen at the YTeen Christmas formal on December 77 1936 Idenriry of the queen was not revealed unril the crowning ceremonies The courr included uds also pfirticiparing in the event elected jack Haney Snowball King and Torn Culp Bud Lindernan Tom Reigharr and john Shondel as escorts Music was furnished by jimmy Georges orchestra Kg . . -,-, .' I v J Jv Fudge, Lois Srockerr, Virginia Fox, and Elizabeth Siber. The NX: MN 1 .J 'K Q39- PR 0M The jumor Senror Prom of 1956 was held at the Hotel Onesto rn Canton Followmg the dance members of the two classes and thexr dates attended a movre at the Lrncoln Theater 1n Massrllon To con clude the festrvrtres breakfast was served at the school by the parents of the Junror class members Everyone enjoyed hrmself and all agreed the prom was a brg success .2 My t f' . X x Z L , is.. . 3 m X - J ,, 1 1 J 5 W 5 , V X if a ' I. J ' 5 7 if . ' ' E. . , , ir I s ' J in 5 '. 4 l l JL - ,. , XM !,ttmr'- fy-U 1 ' Q ' use Y l, K . f, W ,qttc ..r: ,st , L, s I 4 is f , ,lf 5 r 5 K . , . . Wx A? Y, . -1 ,wif Q65 t . ' ,g .. yi Q N '74, 4- f ' 1-' , ,v 4 s ' . ' S' f K I 5 ' an Q.. I 1? ' '14 4 .r l x Q A 9 4 5 . N f .. . 5 ,. M I , , 'H , all f aft N, 1: me N ' 53' 'lf . J' . '-v-were A , A ,, A - ,fiff Q, Vs ' 1 4' ks 0 Je N . I A 1 gg: V,. V ,, 'S . V l r f r ew t I D , L . 7 sa. 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A I-n-I 1'9 Home 1S Where you make it F the job s there, and you can get it go ahead Nobody can stop you from crossing state lines, choosing your own job In America you have a right to work anywhere you please Lots of people in other countries wish they had this same freedom If you lived behind the Iron Curtam-or under that kind of government you d be expendable manpower, nothmg else You d work vshere you were told to work, at any yob the state sand you should do You d have no choice You couldn t hope and leave You know its really something, this freedom to work where you please Its a precious heritage, part of being an American And doesn t it give you the shudders to realize that there are people who d like to take this right put us all under Iron Curtam working conditions' Lets not let it happen Keep your rights, all of them, including this one Speak up for them Resist any movement to take them away Don t let anyone talk down your freedom Compare what you ie got with what they ve got and keep your right to work where you choose' The best way to protect your rights is to know them and treat them right by exercising them Uno: HANK REG U s PAY orr The Timken Roller Bearing Company 'The right to work shall not be abridged nor made impotent DO YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS? As Americans vue have the greatest freedom and the high est standard of hung in the world Help keep it that way by knowing your rights .md guarding them well Some of them an lreedorn of uorsbxp Rlghl to :erret ballo! WRrghI lo bnou hou your umon xpendx your dun lreedom of xpeech freedom ol the press HR1gbt to kuou .talarzex of your muon offxren freedom from .tearch utlhou! uarranl Right pehtmn got ernment for redrexx of grtetantri Bfkzght knou xl your umon ofllrerr are Cammmmls iRlghl knou hon Jour umon 11 run Right speed, nad public Irtal by jury Rrght help of a laujer 'Right hear your emplojtrs ,tide of duagreemt ul: Rtghl ol to appear ax a ullucrr agatnxl :yourself 'Right refuse lo perm I Ihr' rbefk off ol muon duts 'kRtgbI go dnert lo Qour hon 14 :th a grntaurz' Right be pruumed muorcrzl fmlzl prot td gurllp freedom lo ou u properly 'FRlghl to uork despxle muon jmlxdlrhonal dupufts Ireedom to uork nz any loralzly 'kkrgbt lo proper mperunou ol gour muon u cllare funds lreedom la star! and manage a bnsmcsx freedom lo make a profit 'FRrglJt not to be fired by muon leaderx f'I'R1ghl to tote on companys bex! offer Wfhese are rights you enjoy under the Taft Hartley lavn 'Ff Thls is a right enloy ed by members of mted Steel Workers CIO only when the Taft Hartley lam is invoked THEY RE YOUR RIGHTS TREAT THEM RIGHT' R' K- I A I I l Y V I, , f Jia O O . , . ' for better working conditions, criticize the boss, or pick up Rfgh, ,,, ,mifize affifgaf, a y 1 1 ' Ig ' ' , ' r 1 - Q . lo f X , . - , ' I . . Io I . . . . u . . I I0 r ' - ' la ' 'f ' ' ' ' . . . . , . ' n -' ' ' u - n 1 ' fo , ' ' a . . . . ' to ' ' ' 'I ' ' ' u 1. to V . I . H, . V ' , . . . . V v LJ , I Y 4 . I Tir I 2 mfg., ,- ft as wen X'-0, Q? J ,1 X Q. -- MR. HOXVARD LINDEM,-KN C-ll,lIfnffd,'Z ,fii x 'W 46 3 gf ,fy Q!! F0 Q' ,fu f x W' 7 rr ' Mus. slczmm, X s. SIXENXON L M I 5 fl 1 in H 5 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS '. Q qf I f , , . M 311. . .1 nd , :-'L C q . ...qv--0 W A, -., 1-ay. , ! x ..,.....,. I-dau ww u -9 r 4 i ' 9 4 ' x y.. we n L x F If P iii I f 1: I, 's lt: V1 '1 , li W Q I -N . 41-Q A ' . 3... A 'sw ,hm .cm . sv- . V it 'gi M-, - ez Q f A , U1 , gb.. xr .Q vs- zn 4- ,. 5 :Z.T '... ve -, , -... ' f -- - b Sai, ' s 5. hi ,mp - ' s A .. .fc, . ' . . - ,FS-5 z '.- . B .1 in ' , K:-W ..4.,-L.-Q 5- ln - . , , . -4-M.. , i-li Ji Q xt. 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