Osnaburg Township High School - Echo Yearbook (East Canton, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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First row, left to right-James Hall, president. Nadine Lotz, vice-president, Donna Jean Clark, secretary, Mildred Hrasack, treasurer. Second row, left to right-Joyce Adams, Laura Branch, Loren Bollinger, June Crossan, Delores Hanle, Brady Heinbuch, Eileen Foltz, Collette Iseli. Third row, left to right-Rosalyn John. Verl Jones, Marian Kerr, Jean Peters. Jeannette Long. LaVerne Lowery, Ruth Lowery. Robert Miller. Fourth row, left to right-Arthur Mulherin, Zelma Rapp, Helen Rice, Elaine Schweitzer, June Snider, Virginia Stefanick, Cletus Stinchcomb, Anna Lee Stunz. Fifth row, left to right-Anna Sukosd. Gladys Westfall, Florence Yoerns, Virgil Youtz. JUNIOR CLASS Even though the Juniors were confronted by the problem of raising funds for the Junior-Senior Banquet, they had already accomplished a great deal. This year they sponsored Joe Barker and his Chuckwagon Gang which brought enjoyment to those who attended the program. Helping Uncle Sam by picking apples, followed by a Weiner frazzle was loads of fun. Also they had a square dance to relieve the tension of school work. They were proud that the football queen and a cheerleader were chosen from their class. Then too, members of the class participated in such activities as Hi-Y, Varsity Sub-Deb, Girl Reserves and all the musical organizations. 16 The 1943 Echo

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History of the Class of I943 Hostutler from West Virginia joined our forces and Jean Blanc returned after she found out that East Canton was the better school. We elected our own Russ Campbell as class president: Gloria Miller, vice-president: and Dorothy Ryman as secretary-treasurer. We started off on the right foot by earning money so we could give the seniors a nice banquet. We sponsored Doc Williams and His Border Riders which brought in a prolit that was encouraging to all of us. Paul Fink had the right idea: if George Washington could get along by always telling the truth, so could he. This was the theme of the junior class play, Nothing But the Truth, pro- duced under the direction of Miss McCullough. Helen Bushman played opposite Paul and it was a great success. This year we started a new custom by ordering our class rings in our junior year. We were all proud of them and displayed them with great pride. On one evening in May. young gentlemen were calling for their young lady friends: yes. you guessed right, the junior- senior banquet held at the Colonial Inn, which was pronounced a huge success. On September 9, 1942, thirty-eight students entered Osnaburg Township High School for their final year of high school days. We were again under the splendid supervision of Miss Badger. We elected Bob Royer as class president: Bob Marks, vice-president: Lucille Curren, secre- tary: and Margaret Kolm, treasurer. We sold subscriptions for magazines and sponsored motion pictures to earn money in order that we might be able to sponsor an annual for the year. The cast for the senior class play was chosen and practice began immediately. On Novem- ber 21. 1942, Paul Fink and Mary Bahler had the leading roles in the play, You Can't Take It With You. under the direction of Miss Russell. Everyone in the class worked hard to make the play a big success. In our school days together we have met many difficulties but with the encouragement of our teachers we were able to confront them. We have had good times together and we will never forget our school days at Osnaburg Township High School. We are now going out to face the world alone. Some will be looking forward to college, while others will have defense jobs. and many of the boys will be serving their country in the armed forces. Wherever we may be, our old alma mater will long live in our hearts. Dora Ellen Beclflfl-l The 1943 Echo 15



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SOPHOMORES First row, left to right-Zerbe, Showalter, Rose, Quinlan, Baker. Mohn, Johnson, Criswell Sills, Richardson, Seeman, Kasler, Lowery, Auld. Second row, left lo right-Reiter, Motts, Klamp, Starkey, Hershey, Royer, Kerr, Collins Flowers, Wallace. Dyer, McCaulley, Royer, Kinsinger, Rock. Third row, left to right-Mr. Thoma, Bailey, Iseli, Ake. Belew, Miller, Boonie, Martin Toalston, Clough, Veirtel, Stanger, Ryman, Miss Staulfer. Fourlh row, Iefr to right-Oberster, Douglas. Simich, Kesseg, Johnson, Lotz, Bowman The 1943 Echo 17

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