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. Freshman Interviews A Freshman T0 MY SCHOOL .lanudry itnd lhehrulary in the News Mr. White wants every student to Jw that a principal is human, , test, lovable, and reliable. just be- tse he isi your superior doesn't an ,hr L- M..-. 1... :,:....,a princi rits all isult l' nts everyone to urum or into as .- 'nd and he will always appreciate 'ieery Hello . g , . kt home, Mr. White, like any hus- ville High, taking a con us. - ' ' 'ta ,J ' td and father, has Q are travelinv i time E inder Sports: Milan Chovan, Ronald Davis Mr, Wliite remembers pa ly his sixth grade teacher. this man teacher got alot very well for at that time the mat- fm--rin' KI' W7kira': ai- AVII. W HMC 5 UfUlllQff'lll'llW. Upon graduation from tht rade Mr White enrolled at edares the assi, 'ifficult th was for ,ol sys- tr, White her 5 nties of prin- 1 Cilfflefl .. nigh School. i Glossy Print Day for the Seniors B ' E L': S, ClO:l llI ': reases you. it you are a 'eels it's an because, like in his new and exciting No NUAHY ieeman was elected Brest Dan Myers. Dan was fortunate - - ..:-- ... many outstanding play- -...- ., ..... , ...a...p... .. .o ...c fground because the team was losing? lf all your students and graduates could answer these questions truth- fully, you would be appreciated far more, dear Timken, and as each pupil found his time with you draw- ing to a close, he could honestly say, Timken is my school. Respectfully, A STUDENT. - Dramatic Clubf a play er teedo' r in thc nks. Other . Web Q.....1-. rt... tara and Vit - Prim Shop. Nancy Rttche schlagb and Annual Layout Drafting, Mat Octavio Sirgo ot Machine and mobile Shop, respectively, After months of eager waitin Timken students who were me of the band were to get their forms. Repository Reporter Mr. r Lane visited the Tyro Staff and them some interesting pointers Timken cagers rolled to sever Clothing Tops lhe List As Most Expensive Ilem ug wi Bea Antottey, Mary Noel, Marilyn Zwallen. that Zona Hanson, Rachel Recchio, Viola Nar- ztball duzzi secutive triumphs as the tearr played a balanced offensive, Troymen seized the lntr Chamoionshio bv edging :he ta 'a Dick Austi X t q made for third sl under Basner. ial stu- X ' mem, en- i Revue tdded to 1311 Wffl' ography, Times, racy. 100 Norma Schwartz, Mary Cromi hfggisgg li io choose, How many of us l' 'Wu 'UN 'h' 4 xrifry? lf we waste material here nu' an hm bu' hool U st is on ,S WH james ljimmyl C Imcm 'anda's Hat Cleaner: it-5 ow who puts the . gl A , ' hoes. g in Ianico Flory. also from ,sf K vorla at the Cranston Conte t - f try. She clarlu and nerve rr u ff AAQM -..-. ..-A... ....... n..i.. tm., ,1 A u i 1 . , . ...t . ad- gg! i 5 1, .' - ' . EIEIEI , . am was 5 5 E5 A 1: for tder 'j , ,. W P that ,f I' ' hom gg C C ng I' 52211 ,mg body tymflllmtumr I' - s, th J A , 9 I 1006! 4-' ,Q 'ed f ' Q? to l ma... - .M .... .NW .u.... . , calls are kept to the limit of To be lu th' Gmdc Club' -'Q' - minutes. sn if thi-ee fall: avr-r. dem needs an av'-'HEC Cf 35 01' org helen-the ltghtg john-1 hristiang joan-grace of the Lord atherine-pure, clean, Kenneth- andsomeg Lawrence-a lord or rnas 'rg Leo-a lion, Lillian-emblem ot uriry and innocence, Margaret-z earl, Martha-bitter, Michael-hc 'ho is like God, Nicholas-victoryi Seated: Mary Tornic, Flo Shirley Wolfarth, June Whaley. Standing: Anti They were S and age ols were vaca- y, Delwrae Shale- Feb- CUP : an- y Contcst. Ray Pat- : of 19-io, submitted winners in eight of ntests, In the spot- 'ere Ronald Sharklc, vrn, Hub Bowersox, Bob Logan, Russell :ago and jack Hal- t were tested for lination. n, Photographer. 4,,, ,,,u,,,g -r ,..- ,,..... ...... ........ .he season with thc fine record of I4 wins and 4 defeats. Ronald Van Horn was the lending storcr with 227 points. Van was nominated to thc Rr-pository's annual All-City squad. Ht: was placed on the first team :ts at forward, Vic Poloslty was named .ts center on the second team, and guards Ronald Sh.ttl-cle and jack Nieto were given honorable mention. 1948-IANUAHY Vic Polosky set at new city record. ln the Ttmkcrt-Aslrtalutla game he hit the hoop for K7 points. 1948-FEBRUARY The Trojans registered their 15th win in a game against Lincoln. 'lhe score was 87-55. The llluc-Gold game was played- and this brought the Gold team its first victory since l9-U. Our Ideal Senior Girl Personality-fP.ir.tlec Whttkins. lleauty-Marilyn Wtlhartks. Hnirgjune Shoop. Tec-thfMrtrilyn Daily. Figure-Mary l.ou Williams, Style-joan Daugherty. Wit-Sliirlcy Wolfartlt, Sense of Hutnorivlfilda King. Dimples-Glenna jean Morris. Speaking Voice-Eva Jane Cours. Intelligence-Mary Pronch. Friendliness-Flo Lou Lawrence. Sincerity-Weda Scott. Smile-Elaine Okey. lEyelashesiAnn Codispoti. Eyes-joan Nallcy. Posture-Mary lillen Guenther. Complexion-Marilyn Kolberg. Scholarship-Mary Pronch. Moe: ,-.. I Amis... .t:l..m.,C, Mu, Lou Lawrence, Shoop, Helen L- Codispoti, Eva fudnm, ,lane Couts Dora Lallathitt Mary Proach. i, ZiZf..2l Seated: Earl Booth, Ralph Reisinger, Alice th of Bloom, Delores Boczek, Carla Roth. Stand- 'H ing: Evelyn Papadopoulos, Robert Mc- ffjfgff Govern, Faye Rex, Nancy Ritchey. rnttal r,....... u-.,.r:-.t tri.- . -...-. --A 7 , en cent- A . , cu-t-:armani tit..-nr mt Mmm. ra portrait ot the artist? tststirms J Y' In 11 ua... ...M rim... .., --.mud spam writm. utmta ii...-at, Mann ntsvan. 'A Ph-vtnufur-er - mek Austin Hua-tin. writ., Norma stliu ngwi-ns v.ft..r.r nm... rzvs ian. tum.. t-.tt mum, ttt..n.rf.. rttrttrtnn, imitr- K.fyar..if-. t-'tu ii... tm-ffnfe, not M.,ffn...t. r1i....t-for Mow., MW Noah r-i...t.m t-rvtmfr., tum ramen.. router tc..-tina, rttrntyt. vvtttmrtor, time show. Norm stgtff, Mm Tumtc. Eva Whitt, Shirley XVolfarlh, F. R x. N B d ay e ancy ra y, liomtie litttchrr. t':ttln Roth. Ilelen Whal- Sy, tart.,-ft Mcfiovgertt, npr. tritium,
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I HI: I INllQl:N I YKU its Reorganize ZLUB NEWS Service Club Orqanlzes The new Service Club has bee' rganized to be of re'-1 au. lf vc ' TO THE STUDENTS OF TIMKEN HIGH gf Yin- '- tgnrab i School now has a d dramatic club. The a chosen are Doris l Hunt, Norma De- asey, Shirley Dier- ttkins, Dick Ken- t. Marilyn Brown. ge. 'te club is exclu- rlified for mem- on by the club aortant qualifi- p in the club cs. Following idability, loy- rk, and atti- -Senior Hi- -d Cockrill, 'ice presi- treasurer: em ers Hosts to net , - nest 3, P avllfxchlla BICSSL S . . tgarbaf, 5 view .,,,, twan- . nal, , kxde s Regt dim we a 1: E ha K1 h Yo? t. H fear bi .stu rxnapp Row Se Bet? ,. D0I9k Eva Whitt. -HPefVi50f5 dcntgilieorge Stefanit MOTQEIIZ 'fyplsvs' SKEXCH r,,,,ci-n- five Suffsssive ieml DWSUH Dinivs. 5 ROW . 'Y Nftfma ...toned barn dance, from Sefxembef lad! Hess, IYMSUICF- Edilfina ' ...cs to be a success, il the grape- 26' The follfiw The club holds a mt ..7 vine is still dependable. held of Iemllmi Friday fourth period, at which time :hey discuss Benjamin Franldin's con- nection with printing. They also de- Movies that have always been en- tertaining will begin at 7:50 P. M. in the auditorium, while dancing to liam Logan, Ken Warren Leigh, 1 Marguerite Loo' inent Canton cit October 19 mei store specialists sors of the ins Merchants Boar cation. Skits written ' Askue, coordini were presented Timken Retail taking part in t Silverthorn, Vit Koutras, Bea f nos, Zona Ha Alice Shissler, garet George, l-ia... .. .s..r...r., ...nr Ann Ronaldson, Marilyn Brown, Wihard Stutiiebean, Leo Beneleit, and Betty Reise. The girls in the Tea Room have served excellent meals to guest speak- ers and honor guests before each in- bate on foreign wolf'-rf P U hi' ' ch' orchestra will be They plan to 0 ium from 8:00 test again this :ex-, receive pins for Q for intermission October 29, a 'L in added attrac- be held at the X .Q ints are always being discussed .... 4 as well as in , ' 3 it, seniors? Let's A Rifle Clt g our parties a pproximate .S -1 - to .s,i .sssss, sponsored by T ' j'-'l ,,'f,. A try-outs have bt ' 5 11.-.V Z' ., V be made up ot ,Ea g. Mani' imPurtat ' I ' ' this sport have ' f , if great heights in ww I . t V .. , nbhv it QQ.. . Ttmken High Calendar Q g -I Oct. 28-4 onservatory Pl W '33- Oct. 28-Ashtahu' Nov. AM ya. The L.. Friday fourth p :hey discuss Benjan nection with printi bare on foreign pi They plan to en :est again this year, lne ooys will 'eccive pins for their emblems. October 29, it swimming party will be held at the Y. M. C. A. Plans are beino discussed for a ilanre Hoffmang ,. nxt Editorial: Betty Moreland, Pat Halter, Sports, Ronald Davis. to ll:UU P. M. A short program for intermission is being planned as an added attrac- tion. New participants are always ri.-o-iflml in ...-....m..-..- ...- ...all A.. z.. stitute meeting. -:ly 1100 copies of the Tyro were fi the fresh- nest in the Come on, re you go get aheat fice pri UCZISUIC. to more managers, stores, on ' evenings ,ugh October ,pecialists in the J have spoken: Wil- inedy Lawyer, and DE Amanda Thomas, and s. A panel of prom- tizens appeared in the eting and ct panel of .Wir .p.c.......s on October 26. Spon- sors of the institute are the Retail Merchants Board, and Board of Edu- cation. Marjorie Qlfife mrimm ami .i:..f...,I I... Mx.. 'r1tvnsr.1v vuunrrumu. HIGH SCHOOL CANTON, OHIO OCTOBEI3 27, 1948 t TAKES rm: cam: year the Texa Room has Faculty Paw I l, if sales tax stamps. They 'A f3fu3fYAPfffQ',Wf1l a container in the home- 'mil' ' u ind collect the stamps at an of each week. Scht ga rv lx l year something new has Gm 'ff-Q ' 1 ded. The homeroom hav- Com ted in the most stamps at Cm' . ,. ,A of the month will be men ' fe a cake made by the girls ffel Q - .wn Tea Room. Will you Ulm 12, ' .vinner of that cake? niivrruiurce nucur X int 1 Mr. Guerra of 402 and 1 -f I - Ax D I d son of 250 are tied for fir. agaunes e Ona e the attendance comparison the first month of school, E. had 10066 in attendance. Lt up the good work, you Acct - ..,... D students. r-.,,. nu .,. nf... n--.:..-J rwin Luntz has donated ti l library copies of Forum ' for each ycar since 1951 present 1948 issue, This is an interesting and educa tional magazine based upon large in ising. Ad Solicitors: Norma Schwartz, Peggy Donohue. -cial Ai Jean Ehin, Carol Cobb, Ann Rance, Clara Howell, especial ,Io Ann Church, Mr. Myers, Janet Dick, Mar- . d garet Whitemyer, Mildred Lewis, Ruth Ann ,DQS I Colvin. inn rh tiicic will oc irrovrcs. .irc sito .. ....r r P v be Opermngg Miss Bang mid the K Eighth period: Betty Eliadis. Cafeteria girls will ' ments. Mr. jon gram for the i sion is P' assign' thei -... I by t 0 ei. mee be adc W. You, sota, on the to, ing. Entertarmnei.. Tyro Co-Editors: .lean Morris. oeioic nic Wat... game were Jose Vasquez, Carlos Vasquez, Dick Ken- dro, Charles Healy, Oscar Locke, Ray Cromi, Virginia Catlett, Lois Lom- bardi, Mary Runner, Carol Fry, Mary- lou Beatnont, Beverly Albright, Polly lleamtint, Martha Page, Nadine Si- ber, Marguerite Caudill, Bertha Ma- zarakan, Patty Grztu, and Gordon n....t... JIJN Q a, Ninth period: Donna Melegar Todd, Pat Halter, Marg 'Wolores Silverthorn. ' jobs, such as keel ward posted, cout Bertha Kir: 'his projec all tl for tr relani Tyri scrat brigl 1 the f 'N ag. tl A specia invited I time. .ueeting, rl elected: Mar sifjentg Norrr .esidentg Doroth .reasurer class to Pay Dues .rugratulations to Room 222 Paralee Watkins and Glenna hx: ful 'eprt Stfllfll I IVE. Leaders Club Reorqanized Trojan Leaders, this year, will b reorganized. The following girls are workin as assistants in the gym classes: 'O First period: Ruth Ann Colvir Barbara Hudaco, Joanne Stickle, Ma rie lenkins.
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W' W ,, ,jp U SADIE M. PEGGY J. NICK s. Jo ANN ROBERT A, QP! lf, if W ABOOD ACKERS ADAMS ALBERTSON AMATANGELC ,fx X , U DAVID ABDULLA RAX AMIGO THE LAYING OF OUR CORNERSTONE The late A. C. Ernst, former president of the Timken Foundation, and George H. Deuble, president of the Board of Educa- tion ten years ago, laid our cornerstone which contains a sealed time capsule. Numerous records, photographs, and a letter from the late Jesse H. Mason, ad- dressed to some future generation are embodied. .tl , A NICK A. ANCIULO BEA ANTONEY TOM G. ROGER J ATKINS ASCANI T
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