Bellevue High School - Comet Yearbook (Bellevue, OH)
- Class of 1942
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90 .-,-.. gr- far: A 1 ,- I i': ' f-'Q'- -:- Tlcket of Admliiunre +V ff WN OX' ...f Tl F R H STUDIOS omft ovl o 2 C M C' Z9 ' 27' 44 id 5 . . C . , x F ff' - xi, 1 ' ., S . f, to v 5. 1 1..lx-A.1J. . L . J Q - 0,. 1-ni' f , Z .- THE COMET WnwAN r Pwr VOI UMF XX SENIOR C A S OF CENTRAL HIGH QCHOOI BQII1 vue Ohio I 1-W Tm- . ,V Y, I Pufvfrafrvrf hy flu' L 9 i 25' 4,,..Av- 3'--iwi. 2 PRE ff .QP Lights' Action' Camera' And The Comet Review of 1942 the movie of the year with an all star cast of faculty and students is being filmed Here at the B H S movie lot you will see the students as stellar personalities acting in a variety of entertainment comedies news reels music shorts and even silly symphonies Here you will see talent scouts, cameramen, screen tests, panorama shots, and all the activ ities of Central High movieland. Have your passes ready fno pushing in line, puleeselj Come in to see the actual filming of this super colossal feature. 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'xg-1xgQ,,., --'- ' T T P .4 ' ' 85' ,7 ,xx V- Y ' -T lf I9 5 63 DEDICATIQIXI The senror class presents Its Academy Award to the memory of Superintendent Wallace L Arnholt who as director of the Bellevue Schools and friend to all de served highest honors All were shocked and saddened when ln the midst of the 1941 42 production he was called by death to a larger set 4 l I ' 1 1 I - 1 ' . I WALLACE L ARNHOLT To the stcur ot stars to the mon who os on good czctor llved hrs port os superintendent ln the Bellevue educatlonol progrom to the mon whose quiet monner and frlendly smlle wull remom In the heclrts of all though he be gone to o friend whose Interest In has students led to mony Improve ments ond oddltlons In the school system TO OUR MR ARNHOLT WE THE SENIOR CLASS OF T942 DEDICATE THIS COMET 5 l T T . I I I . . . I I I - I ' I I , . l f .xdvfmzncdfrafzon STUDIOS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 8 CENTRAL HIGH, where B. H. S actors and actresses come to work, buzzes with actlvlty The student players for whom the bell tolls are busy on well equipped sets In the fllmlng of Hugh School The YoJng People and What a Lute Care to look In on some scenes? Passes for admlttance are glven only to students who have completed eught years of school Screen tests In the form of exommatlons are grven twlce a year Ctarlets enloy busy days at the JUNIOR HIGH st duo These child prodlgues enloy workmg In such movies as Splrlt of Youth or occasionally Rascals They are eagerly looking forward to working on the picture Freshman Year COMMITTEES Finance Wrlllam Greenslade Wlllram C Henry Teachers Wllllam C Henry Harland Erf H K Shumaker Dugan Wllllam Greenslade Janitors and Supplies Harland Erf H G Dugan Clerk Alma Spayd Reltz These five men the Board of Education act as an advisory board on the Central Movie Lot Continuous production might well be their motto for they constantly work to lm prove our school To them goes an award for the tune service clurmg the year DR. H. K. SHUMAKER President WM C HENRY Vice President HARRY DUGAN HARLAND WILLIAM GREENSLADE 10 Aovusow BQARD SCRIPT Gaiam ALMA SPAYD REITZ BETTY KIRKENDALL The center of studio activities IS the office efficiently managed by They keep production moving smoothly as they attend to the many details of the B H S screen play Mrs Reitz also serves as clerk of the Board of Education 11 Script Girls, Mrs. Alma Spayd Reitz and Miss Betty Kirkendall. DIIQECTCDIQS GUI? LEADING FORREST D SWIGART Superintendent A new dlrector ot Bellevues many studlos and movle lots IS Superintendent Forrest D Swlgart who came here ln Febru ary from Celina As his first half year s work proves he IS well quallfled to direct the affairs of the Bellevue public schools to become acquainted with his actors and actresses the stu dents and his genial manner has made hum many trlends S.1permtendent Swlgarts dlrectlng ablllty does not over hadow his acting ablllty as seen In Our Leadlng Cltlzen In whlch he starred 12 CITIZHXI ll f- - , ' I - , I . Mr. Swigart, like all good movie directors, has found time I - , . Y . . , . . . . - S . . . . I . ,. . . . I., MAN ABOUT CSchooI DTQWN HARRY G LULI. Principal Prmclpal H G Lull IS the capable assistant dlrector who takes charge of the Central Hugh Studio In his friendly way he has molded his actors and actresses for their character parts and has set the proper tempo tor each scene and sequence As a friendly adviser Director Lull has coached hrs play ers concerning their Interpretations of theur lesson scrlpt and also concerning other problems that arise each day Besides ably dlrectmg Bellevue High School Mr Lull re cently played the title role nn Man About fSchool J Town 13 ll ll - I I I - ' I I ' ' I l ll YY H. iii G. LULL B.S., Denison University, M.A., Ohio University, Principal of Central High School, Science. Producer of The Go-Getter. MARY COOPER B.A., Ohio University, M.A., Ohio State University, History. Producer of Louisiana Pur- chose. HARRY CUMMINS B.M., Dana Musical lnstitute, B.S.M., Kent State University, Band. Producer of Dr, Rhythm. FLORENCE G. BATES B.A., Oberlin College, Mathematics. Producer of She Knew All the Answers. SAMUEL COOPER B.A., Oberlin College, Science, Physical Education. Producer of Glamour Boy. ROBERT CLARKE Birmingham Technical Institute Birmingham, England, Industrial Machine Trades, Smith Hughes. Producer of Steel Against the Sky. v ELINOR EVENSEN A B Denison Unnvcrsxty French English Producer of Paris Calling GENE LEWIS BS In Ed Bowling Green Slafe Umversuly Home Economics Producer of The Feminine Touch CARL O LENZ Teachers Cerflflcale Oberlin Conservatory of Music BM Chicago Institut of Musical Arfs Orcheslro Producer of Fantasia ROLAND MORRIS B.S. In Ed., Ken? Slale Univer- sityg Commercial Subiecls. Producer of Shadow of The Thin Man. JEANETTE HAAS B S m Ed Ohio Unuversny Physical Educuhon English Producer of Playmates STEPHEN LEWIS BA Ohio Stale University Physical Education Social Science Producer of The Champ HELEN McCANN Carnegie Insmule ol Technology Fine Art Producer of Arhsls and Models ARCHIE L MYERS B S , Bowling Green, M.A., Ohio Stale UHIVBYSITYQ Industrial Machine Tradesg Smith Hughes. Producer of The Thin Man. FACULTY EMIL ROSS B S m Ed Ohlo State Umver slty IndustrlalMacI1lne Trades lndustrlal Arts Smith Hughes Producer of The Gentle People ESTHER M SC HACHTELE B S ln Ed Ohuo University Englush Producer of Curtaln Call MENZO H STARK MA Muoml Unlverslty Industrial Arts Producer of Manpower MARY CATHERINE WELSH BS In Ed Ohm State Unlverslty Commerclal Sublects Producer of The Letter MELVIN B SNYDER Industrial Machme Trades Producer of Hot Steel WINIFRED SHELTON BA Adrlan College Vocal Music Producer of Melody Lane MILDRED WAGNER BS m Ed MA O IO State Umversuty Latm Producer of Way Down South RUSSEL M WILLIAMS BS In Ag Purdue University M A Ohio State Unlversrty Guidance Agriculture Business Arnthmetlc Producer or The Amazing Mr Wllllams . . ., - - I - I ll VY l l h . .I . . . I U .I . i B.S. in Ed., Miami Universityg BA ' ' .I . ' 'U' h . . . . I ' . ., : H . H ll ll I . n P -I . ' . . ' .r I ' I I l 7 l I F l 1 l I ll I! , It ' ' n 1 ll I6 PRQDUCERS HERBERT WOLFE BA Ohuo Stale Unlversnfy M A Unnverslty of Muchlgan Science Producer of Professor Beware' GERTRUDE MUNN Junuor Hugh Prlnclpol Hlslory Producer of One In a Million DEWAYNE BURKE Slate Umversuty MA Ohio Stale Umverslly Engllsh Producer of The Stork Pays O DAISY WILLIAMS BA Heidelberg College Geography English Producer of Sunny ADELINE WRIGHT B A Wellesley College Englnsh Journallsm Producer of Brnghf Eyes MARILYN VANDEVENDER BS In Ed Ball Slafe Teachers College Home Economlcs Commerclol Sublecls Producer of Obllgmg Young Lady CLARA ERDMAN BS In Ed Bowling Green Slove Unnversny Scuence Producer of Woman Wlse FLORENCE YINGLING BS In Ed Ohio Slate Umversny Muthemohcs Producer of Lmle Women ' -I . . . I . . . . ' , ,, 5 . -1 , . , , P ll I 'I .. . Il l . . ., . f . . . . . , : - - H I A5 1 1 -- H . H B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green ' I . . , I l . . ., V -, 1 ' - . - , . , .. . .. .. ff - -, ' - 1 , ,' ,, ' I . I . . 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Louns Caslrovlnce Rosemary Claus James Close Adellne Corrado Tom Corrado Joe Czeczele Elwood Decker Helen Deluca Gerald Dldlon Marlorle Doane Dorls Egan Leroy Ensenhauer Arvld Englund Alice Ferguson Gordon Forsyih Marlgene Frederick Blandme Gallam George Garrefson Roy Gllberl Snlvua Gulnano Rollen Hager Bobble Harkey Ruth Harlzell James Hayes Dee Henney Dolores Heier Robert Hetrlck Allene Heyman Eloise Hlll .loan Hunt Joe Joyce Raberf Keagy Charles Keller Edwin Kern Gene Kungman John Kustler Orvllle Koch Frank Lamanna 22 X, b in . W... , ,', , . N' gli ' gf' 'Q sl '- ' , I I ' I wf fwfw' fm-W-M, r1r..::- gf s'4 'ee ' 1. . 1' , . A, r'-- 4. A-2 by fb 'f sf,,.w'- '- ,. , we 4 5, ,, - ff ,M C hifi 1-of F f 1 , . . 2 une' 54? j,fQr be R rr - k - A ,Q f. 7 K I , . , .. . .. me -- - ,,.,. K - 1 . .'EQ' ii ' ' ' -Q. ff' ',, ' . , 'P -E, wr- J- V I . I I V ,. F Q ' Vrrle .,,r . B W :': I. ' V 'V ,. ,.,:,. , ff A ' 5:52 -r . E., '55 I g, ge A , A-:I Qzv, Q an ' w 'A 1 - . . . . if ,K . 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I Q -- Q Q. 23 TEEN STARS Robert Green president Vlctor Greenslade vlcepresldent Eugene Dudley secretary Edward Palmer treasurer Bessle Adams Denver Andrews Donna Jean Andrews WlllIUm Baker Wayne Baldwin Kenneth Barker Kenneth Beck Joseph Bischoff Joann Bollinger Ruchard Boyer Justme Brown Mark Burr Evelyn Byers Carl Caruso Ted Childers lucllle Clevenger Lucllle Cloud Ruta Cole Richard Consolo Robert Crecullus Andrew Cudnlck Ruta Dldlon Dorothy Dlsandls Robert Duff PGJYICIO Ensmlnger Elvrn Ferres Shirley Ferres Gwen Foos Fred Frlend Anna Fultz Wllllam Fultz Roy Glbson Charles Guldenmelster Jane Gore Beverly Gover Wallace Greene Mary Ellen Grimm Jeanne Hankammer Lovs Harpster Evelyn Hazelback Arnold Herborn Donald Herman Shirley Heter Betty Heyman Charles Hickman Vlrglnla Huston Doris James Tom Kendall Tonnle Kerstetter William Kerstetter Francis Klrwan Frank Konst Magdallne Kovacs louns Koser Eugema Lamb Ruta lamb 24 , : ' , '- ' 1 , 2 , . ' N . .I I l I ll I ' I. l I . I . 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Keith Bondy Geraldine Bechtold Richard Bell Barbara Biechler Charlotte Bingel Jim Bronco Dean Brown Anthony Brugnane Melvln Bruner Robert Buck Dale Campbell Robert Canfield Nancy Castrovmce Robert Clemons Joe Dlsandls Shirley Doty Norman Eger Maureen Englund Nancy Frost Martha Gtell Joyce Gibson Gill Lois Hanes Marna Hellman Kenneth Horton Rosemary Joyce Ralph Kleser William Kistler Freda Klein Wllmo Knauss Richard Kucha Rose Lamanna Kenneth Linder Theresa Luplca Bull Mackebee Betty Martin Donald McClintock Joyce Mlddleswarth Rose Jane Monarchl Edward Moyer Irvin Moyer Lyle Moyer Betty North Norma Pocock Paul Porter Dorothy Queen Charleen Radkey Doris Relgle Russell Ruppert Duane Rusk Anthony Santoro Vincent Schlicht Gene Schoepflm Harold Shelly Melvin Shelly Norma Shinaberry Elsie Showalter Carl Sldotl Dona Smith Donald Smith Phyllis Snyder Mary Soldano Eunice Springer William Stoldt Margaret Straub Delbert Strecker Robert Todd Richard Williams Ellen Woodward Jacqueline Young , , f of 'S , , , 1 , . L' I I I I A 'l' ga ht , ' 't ' I , . qw .,, 5: , , ' ,A-C. '.' . if , , ' , ' A , . In ' , , ' , '. , . 5' 9- ' , ' , '. 5' , , , , , . it I . I I ' l I . ' ' -e. l 1 l I l 1 l -1 , . A ,B . I I . . I .. I , . : 'N' - Q ss . I-. O' H54 1 -3, . ,X A cf SEVENTH GRADE Robert Abell, Faye Adams, Ted Arnold, Rita Baldwin, Robert Barkow. Marian Beiler, Keith Benton, Richard Boehler, Wilma Butz, Mary Canfield. Bromley Clarke, James Clevenger, John Connors, Leslie Cun- ningham, James Dahs. William Drewes, Charles Egan, Neil Eggleston, Joyce Ferguson, Patricia Ferguson. Charles Ferres Madeline Fox Thomas Gardener Victor George Jacqueline Glldenmelster Nelson Gill Dick Gohlike Hunter Grimm Eugene Grate Harry Gumbert Harold Hakes Richard Hanes Don Harkey Charles Hartzell Charles Henry Jack Heter Donald Heurung Yvonne Heyman Billy Hunt William ldle Norma James Dollne Jones Geraldine Joyce Delmar King Belma Knauss Mary Ellen Koch Vernon Konst Catherine Koser Frank LaSalle George Martin Marilyn Metzger Marcia Morris Darrell Moyer Don Moyer George Neuman Ruth Newell Phyllis Ocker .lack Palmer Alexander Pasquallne Shirley Polluck Ellen Smetzer Robert Springer Dick Starr Helen Straub Helen Temple Jack Tetrick Nap Videan Martha Williams Ann Wolfe 2 ff AT WCDTQK CDN THE SETS m'f WAHM STUDY HALL Quiet pleose' All vlslfors note that This sei mounfcuns silence when of work In fact, If IS The only ploce In The studio where sllenf movles ore mode Note fhof they lobor not On Borrowed Tame AS I FSSONS ARE FILMED Busy sets ore these plctured here On the art closs set not only ore movles filmed but also scenery IS pcnnted Here too are seen busy commerclol students working on their current production Prlvc1teSecretc1rles ART CLASS AND COMMERCIAL GROUPS 1 t I - u - - n , . 29 WELL-EQUIPPED SETS IN BUSY MECHANICAL DRAWING AND METAL SHOPS Makmg plans for future construction are the workers m mechanical drawing classes Another glance at the set re veals Mr Clarke who left Central Studlos In March Here he rs helping students In the metal shop where are filmed no slow motion plctures for from Dawn to Dusk are these actors busy Here also defense workers are trained 30 . , . 1 - - u n ' I PIQCDDUCTICDN SCHEDULE PLASTICS MOLD MAKING WOODWORKING Remarkable Andrews are the actors on this set Turning their talents In thus fleld ot actlvlty On another part ot the set IS seen furmture being fashioned under the supervising eyes of Mr Stark Products of this department are often used as the properties In the making of B H S movles 31 out everything from statues to iron molds, their work reveals ON TI-IESI: SETS ARE MADE Experiment research and study are carried out In these film laboratories of Central Studios Below the home economics laboratories are pictured Happen many are the fine clothing and food productions On the opposite page are some action shots in the Iabo ratories which depict future scientists working hard prepar ing for the film Things to Come IN THE HOME ECONOMICS LABORATORIES 32 Although here it is sometimes proved that Accidents will SCIENTIFIC SI-IGIQTS AMAZING REACTIONS IN TI-IE CUTTING ROOM I-IERE SI-IOCKING TI-IINGS I-IAPPEN CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY PHYSICS o 0 Q ll ll 33 .fgcfiuifc ZLL 1 ICXJ 0 f7l. Sf Am! Zfakd I. if .+..,X..-fx I QQQANW3 .. -w... 4 O, pr-an 51 5 4 A., 3' EYES AND EARS OE BH S Edrtor In Chief PHYLLIS RUHLAND Associate Edltors TEDD BURR EVELYN COOPER MARTHA FOX SALLY HUSTON JACQUELINE LEPLEY ANN RUFFING MARTHA TRANSUE JOANN WILHELM Sports RICHARD LEPLEY ARVIN HILDEBRAND I' MARJORIE BALL TEDD BURR THERESA SBERNA Typrsts PERMA JEAN RITTER LOUISE HERRMANN Advisers MISS WAGNER MISS WRIGHT MISS MCCANN MR WOLFE TI-IE IQLIQ COMET STAFF Somethlng new should be added sand the Comet Staff when the scrlpt for their current productlon Eyes and Ears f B H S was beung planned We want our lay outs as well as the wrlte up to follow the theme oo Of course the hands of script gurls dashed off the copy Cut' Plctures were cut and mounted and lusts were checked Thrullsl The T942 Comet IS completed and the staff looks on with proud and anxuous hearts 37 Q 0 5 ' ' ' , o . . ., I ,H H I H ' V I' Q - 4 Lnghts! -So Mr. Buyers camera went unto action and pencils In l A f: HIVIAKIIXIG TI IE I IEADLIIXIESH Over at the Dial studio, we find a busy crew Making the Headlines and producing a tri-weekly spe- cialty. Constantly on the alert for front-page and epoch-making stories, a cast of rotating editors is chosen to edit the Dial, while extras from the staff contribute articles. Cub reporters writing for the Dial will become members of the staff when thirty inches of their material have been printed. The 1941-I942,school term marked a step forward in the history of iournalism at B. H. S., for the Dial Staff edited its own paper for the entire year and students were able to subscribe to the Dial through banking TI-IE DIAL STAFF SENIORS ROSEMARY BROWN TEDD BURR JEAN CONNER LAVERNE EGAN JEANNE FULWIDEP RUSSELL GFELL PAT GREENSLADE ARVIN HILDEBRAND JOAN HUTCHINSON ADVISERS ADELINE WRIGHT RICHARD LEPLEY FLORENCE NUBY MILDRED ODGERS WILLELLA RADEBAUGH ANN RUFFING PHYLLIS RUHLAND HELEN STAHL MARTHA TRANSUE JOANN WILHELM ALICE YODER JUNIORS DON BURTON EVELYN COOPER JACK DUTT MARTHA FOX DALE FRANCIS SALLY HUSTON SALLY KONST JACQUELINE LEPLEY ROBERT TIBBOLES DEWAYNE BURKE MARY CATHERINE WELSH FRESHMEN ROBERT DUFF PATRICIA ENSMINGER TYPISTS REGINA CUDNIK VIRGINIA MONARCHI ROSE LOPARO JACQUELINE LEPLEY LYDIA VIERS THERESA BAPTISTA - -s 'G cw' QQ 'I-A GQES TCD PRESS INTERESTING PROCDF TYPISTS PREPARE CQPV TI-IE DIAI. STAFF THE DIAL BOYS TOWN -TI-IE I-II-Y I-II-Y MEMBERS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS On the set of Boys Town you see hustlnng members of the HI Y Clubs rehears mg scenes for thelr movle of the year They have fulmed dance shorts after football games and on Saturday mghts and other shorts when local and out of town speakers were entertamed A traveltalk was produced when Mr Slater, Nelll Hildebrand Dutt Frost Sly, and Hayes went to the State Con ference at Sprmgfleld New officers of the club were mstalled at the annual Mother and Son Banquet at the Y M C A SENIOR HI Y ELMER NEILL President ARVIN HILDEBRAND VlcePres:dent HOWARD SMETZER Secretary DALE BARNARD Treasurer RICHARD THOMAS Proqram Chairman DR H K SHUMAKER Advlser Norrls Bernard Huston Bonam John Fredenck Don JUNIOR HI Y ROBERT REDD Presldenl RICHARD FLENNER Vrce Preslclenl DAVID HARTMAN Secretary ROBERT TIBBOLES Treasurer MR WOLFE Adviser Donald Burton Harold Dann Donald Lutz Albert ONell Cal Ruffmg Donald Stoldt Muller Thoss TORCH CLUB JOE SLY President WILSON LOUDENSLAGEL V1cePres:clent JOHN KISTLER Secretary JAMES HAYES Treasurer JOHN H SLATER Advuser Carl Artnno Wayne Baldwun Kenneth Barker Rlchard Boyer Lyman Brown Jack Campbell Wallace Greene Victor Greenslade Donald Herman Thomas Kendall Frank Kant Paul Lieber Thomas Mlddleswarth Wllllam Mlddleswarth Edward Palmer Gene Schaaf Robert Smetzer John Van Fleet James Vrdean Terry Whlte Dale Yeanck John Robert Yoder 40 I .. . .. . . 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' : . . . , ' 1 ' . , , - ald Good, Harry Heyman, Louis Raschke, Chester Schaaf. , ' : , ' - ' : , 1 , ' 1 - , : , , , ' ', , 1 - , ' : , ' - ' : , 1 , : - , f , , , , I , , 1 1 1 3 f 1 1 1 , I , , , 1 . - WHEN LADIES MEET THE GIRL RESERVES SENIOR CLUB MARY REMPE Presudent MARJORIE KLEIN Vuce Presudent ANN RUFFING Secretary MARY LOUISE HERBEL Treasurer BETSY WRIGHT Program Chairman CONSTANCE MEESIG Socual Chairman JANIS KISTLER Service Chairman NARTHA TRANSUE Devotional Chaurman WILLELLA RADEBAUGH Music Chairman EVELYN COOPER Publicity Chairman MISS COOPER Advuser Dale Adams Maruarue Ball Theresa Baptusta Charlotte Bennunghoff Shurley Benton Edythe Burlxholz Isabel Bodey Norma Bodey Rachel Ann Boehler Josephune Bronco Bettue Bremer Patrucua Brobst Rosemary Brown Rose Kathryn Caluennu Alda Censu Estella Claus R Lene Coe Jean Conner Constance Connors Joanne Connors Vurgunua Cooper Reguna Cudnuck Anna Jean Dullunger Rose Dusandus Barbara Douglas Laverne Egan Jeanne Everson Ruth Ferguson Martha Fox Dorothy Fultz Jeanne Fulwuder Mary Louise Gabel Ruth Gerber Roberta Gtell Kathryn Green Pat Greenslade Edna Mae Hager Euleen Hager Beth Han lcammer Maruan Hankammer Sophua Hayes Delores Hazelback La Donna Hazelback Joyce Hellman Evelyne Heusler Shurley Heusler Sue Henderson Louuse Herrmann Maruory Heter Wanda Huclcman Maxine Huggins Marian Aluce Horn Sally Huston Joan Hutchinson Ann Johnovuch Gladys Kalues June Kern Noralouuse Kerstetter Isabel Kustler Elaune Knupe Sally Konst Mary Koselke Rose LaPata Jacquelune Lepley Martha Lueber Rose Loparo Gene vueve Lopeman Rose Lupuca Margaret Matz Isabell Meyer Gertrude Muels Luculle Muddles worth Harruet Muller Harruette Mulls Euleen Mussler Mary Mutchell Vurgunua Monarch: Clarodell Morrus Frances Muscetta Carolune Nasontu Catherune Natole Florence Nuby Muldred Odgers Mary Louuse Palmer Esther Papke Mcurlory Paths Mary Provenzale Dorothy Recupero Mae Reutzel Jocelyn Rutter Perma Jean Rutter Myrtle Ruchard Genevueve Roberts Martha Rutter Phyllus Ruhland Carolyn Sberna Theresa Sberna Ruth Schoen Frances Serramo Mary Suruano Helen Stahl Dawn Thompson Rosalue Versacu Lydua Vuers Annue Vutello Polly Wagner Shurley Weeston Mardell Weushart Betty Weller Phyllus Werner Betty Whute JoAnn Wulhelm Barbara Wulluams Rose Wulluams Betty Wulls Carol Woods Aluce Jeanne Yoder Glorua Zermon JUNIOR CLUB DOROTHY BRADFORD Presudent JEAN HEILMAN Vuce Presudent HELEN LEWICKI Secretary BOBBIE HARKEY Treasurer MARJORIE DOANE Socual Chaurman EILEEN QUEEN Program Chaurman JOSEPHINE SERRAINO Servuce Chaurman MARTHELLA MIZER Devotuonal Chaurman MISS COOPER Advuser Betty Alexander Marlorue Bruckner Eleanor Burnett Rosemary Claus Adelune Corrado Helen DeLuca Dons Egan Aluce Ferguson Marulyn Foos Morugene Frederuck Sylvna Guluano Ruth Hartzell Dolores Heter Allene Heyman Elouse Hull Joan Hunt Gene Kungman Theresa Loparo Irene Mussler Josephune Mutchell Mary Posqualunu Betty Paul Gertrude Regan Juanuta Rospert Felucna Sberno Januce Schaaf Maruan Serrauno Martha Sherman Ruta Sluter Sarah Snyder Mardell Sprunger Marulyn Starr Arlene Stout Gretchen Sweet Jean Todd Josephune Vutello Dolores Waters Mary Wybensunger 41 ll ll I . I . , , I . I .I I A I . I - I U I I I I F I . I -I I I . 'I .I I I I I I I ... I l 'I li I . 'I I I I I I I . I . I I I I I I . I ' I . I ' I I I I J I S ' -I I I I I I I .I .I I . I ' I I 'I I I I S I . I I ' . I VI I I . I . . ' 'I I - .I . I I . I . I I I I I I J I . I I I . I . I I ' I I I I .I Q I I I I .I . I I ' J I I ' I . I I . I .I . I , . . I , I .. I I I Q I I . I - I . I l .I . A I I I I J .I I U I I S I . l I '.I I I . I .. I . I I ' I I . . I I . I . I I I I - . I , . WHEN LADIES lVlEE-T -THE euu2E RESERVES When Ladues Meet us an enuoyable pucture of a years actuvutues un the Junuor and Senuor Gurl Reserve Clubs A hayrude a Gobble Hop a Wumpy Feed for Dads a panel duscussuon and socual meetungs wuth the Hu Y teas and amateur nughts along wuth theur tenth burthday party gave the ladues a full schedule The Burthday Party was really the double feature of theur actuvutues Because of war productuon thus entertaun ment for theur mothers took the place of the customary Mother Daughter Banquet and ut also commemorated the tenth anruversary of the tounclung of the organ uzatuon un Bellevue The gurls also proved they are Grade A actresses by theur Red Cross and pleted two atghans for the Red Cross and knutted scarfs and sweaters and seamstresses who stutched gurls and womens wool skurts and baby garments A new plan of organuzatuon thus year proved successful un guvung the gurls a better chance for partucupatuon un the actuvutues The club was duvuded unto four groups or truangles of thurty gurls They held separate fufth peruod meetungs wuth theur own otfucers and group meetungs once a month un the evenung Durung the summer of 1941 nune members ofthe cabunet and other members attended Gurl Reserve camps the largest number ever attendung un preparatuon for the year s actuvutues Specual recognutuon must be guven to the durectors of thus productuon Muss Croper Muss Haas and the Councul members 42 , I I . , . . social service work. The cast for these productions included knitters who com- , , . , , I ' I V ' TI-IE HAYRIDE .... KNITTERS WHO KNOW JUNIOR CLUB PROJECT THE WIIVXRV FEED OFFICERS AND ADVISERS STACE DCDOR Actors chairmen committees all Crimson Troupers open the Stage Door which leads to activities in the world of drama Backstage is a star studded maze of talents grease paint and back drops Before the footllghts venture seniors with the everlasting motto of the theatre The show must go on' Entertainment diversion experience and a further interest in dramatics is the aim of its director and producer Miss Esther Schachtele Durmg the year the Crimson Troupers presented a number of plays to theatrical tured on the next page One of the mam features of this theatrical group was the Christmas play Star Eternal scenes from which are pictured below STAR ETERNAL 44 I I I I minded audiences. Among these were By Special Request, and Si, Si, Senorita, pic- CRIMSON TRGLJPERS BY SPECIAL REQUEST SI SI SENORITA CAROL WOODS Presldenf CLOYCE QUEEN Vice President RICHARD LEPLEY Secrefary JAMES CALLAGHAN Treasurer MISS SCHACHTELE Adviser Dole Adams Dale Barnard Norma Bodey Huslon Bonam Josephine Bronco Betlue Bremer Rosemary Brown Tecld Burr Aldo Censi Jean Conner Joanne Connors Virginia Cooper Anna Jean Dillinger Laverne Egan Jeanne Fulwlder Harold Geiger Roberfa Gfell Mary Golemme Pat Greenslade Marian Honkammer Kern Norolouise Kerstefter Jams Klsller Martha Lieber George Long Genevieve Lopemon Rose Lupnca Margarel Matz Isabell Meyer Lucille Mlddleswarlh Harrletfe Mills Elmer Neill Florence Nuby Mildred Odgers Esther Papke Wrllella Radebaugh Dorothy Recupero Mary Rempe Perma Jean Rmer Marfha Ruffer Ann Ruffmg Phyllis Ruhland Caroline Sberno Theresa Sberna Frances Serramo Howard Smefzer Helen Stahl Pot Sullivan Richard Thomas Mariha 'Iransue Polly Wagner Belly Weller Phyllis Werner JoAnn Wilhelm Alice Yoder 45 I I I ll Tl I I I I . , 1 , I l I 1 . I . I I I .I I I . . . I . . ' I . I . I I I I . I Mariory Heier, Harry Hayman, Maxine Higgins, Arvin Hildebrand, Marian Alice Horn, Gladys Kalies, June I . , . . I . , I . I . I I I . . I . . I . I I . I I ' I I I . I I . , . i . I , . , I I l I . llll ' I , . FQQTLIGI-IT FEVER Starrmg an Footlrght Fever are members of the Jumor Jesters Thus company produced a serues of one act plays and thenr plcture of the year the Jumor Class Play, Ever Smce Eve This portrayed the dlffncultles of a hugh school lournallst and the troubles women can bring upon men ROBERT REDD President GERTRUDE MIELS Vice President SHIRLEY WEESTON Secretary DARRYL BALDWIN Treasurer MISS ELINOR EVENSEN Advrser Marlorle Ball Ralph Ball Theresa Baptlsta Charlotte Benmnqhoff Shirley Benton Edythe Blrkholz Isabel Bodey Wlllnam Bollenbacher Patrlcla Brobst Donald Burton Rose Kathryn Callennl RLene Coe Constance Connors Evelyn Cooper Regma Cudmck Harold Dann Edwin Dldlon Rose Dlsandls Barbara Douglas Jack Dutt Jeanne Everson Ruth Ferguson Richard Flenner Martha Fox Dole Francls Eugene Frost Mary Louise Gabel Ruth George Edna Mae Hager Beth Hankammer Sofia Hayes Delores Hazelback La Donna Hazelback Joyce Hellman James Heller Mary Loulse Herbel Sue Henderson Sally Huston Ann Johnovlch Marlorle Klem Elaine Knupe Sally Konst Mary Koselke Rose LaPata Jacquellne Lepley Rose Loparo Constance Meesug Harrlet Muller Mary Mltchell Vnrglnla Monarch: Claradell Morris Frances Muscetta Caroline Nasontl Catherine Natole Myrtle Richard Jocelyn Rutter Genevieve Roberts Cal RUTIINQ Ruth Schoen Donald Stoldt Mary Suruano Robert Tlbboles James Todd Mardell Welshart Barbara Wullnams Rose Wllllams Betsy Wrlght Gloria Zerman 46 . . H . 11 . . . - ll - 11 - n ' 1 1 . 1, . . . . . . . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - THE CAST OF EVER SINCE EVE MARTHA FOX, Mrs. Clover JACK DUTT, Johnny Clover DONALD BURTON, Mr. Clover ROBERT TIBBOLES, Spud Erwin EVELYN COOPER, Susan Blake MARY LOUISE GABEL, Belsy Erwin JACQUELINE LEPLEY, Miss Willard JAMES HEILER, Officer Simmons DARRYL BALDWIN, Henry Quinn SALLY HUSTON, Lucybelle Lee DICK FLENNER, Presfon Hughes ISABEL BODEY, Sluclenf Direclor CYRIL GERBER, DAVID HARTMAN ROBERT REDD DONALD STOLDT, JAMES TRACY Faolball Players COSTUMES: Marjorie Klein, Edythe Birkholz, R'Lene Coe, James Heiler. PROPERTIES: Sally Kansi, Harold Dann, Mary Koselke, Virginia Monarchi, Ruth Schoen, Lydia Viers MAKE UP: Theresa Baplisla, Shirley Benfan. STAGE CREW: Richard Boyer, William Fullz, Arvin Hildebrand, Charles Keller, William McClintock Thomas Mlddleswarih, William Middleswarih, Berlram Newell, Alberi Showaller, Donald Walborn SOUND: Mary Louise Herbel. SETTING: Mariorie Ball, Martin Briehl, Rose Kathryn Calienni, Eugene Frost. PUBLICITY: Elaine Knipe, Sophia Hayes, Wanda Hickman, Constance Meesig, Barbara Williams 47 -JUNIOR JESTERS SING ANOTHER CHORUS HARMONY CLUB TOP Helen McMillan Lois Harpster Ruta Cole Dorothy Dlsandls Betty Heyman Gertrude Regan Marlorie Doane Eugenia Lamb Martha Sherman Dorothy Bradford Marilyn Starr Vlrglnla Huston Marlorle Bruckner Gretchen Sweet Donna Jean Andrews SECOND Doris Swedersky Gwen Foos Tonnie Kerstetter Marilyn Foos Mary Wybensmger Juanita Rospert Anna Fultz Louise Tuttamore Regina Ritter Evelyn Byers Violette Wills Gene Kingman Rita Sllter Janice Schaaf Shirley Heter Helen Lewlckl Dolores Heter Lurline Wood Agnes Zimmerman Theresa Sberna Betty Paul Evelyn Hazelback Mrs Shelton ACCOMPANIST Sally Huston NOT IN PICTURE Mogdaline Kovacs Helen DeLuca Felicio Sberna Jane Timmons DOROTHY BRADFORD President RUTH TUCKER Vice President GENE KINGMAN Secretary MRS SHELTON Adviser Places' Now Sing Another Chorus' One two and the Harmony Club breaks into a crescendo of youthful melody The freshmen and sophomores of Central Hugh find an outlet for their musical talent in their own showmg of technical chorus work Mrs Shelton acts as talent scout for the Young In Heart 48 3 I 1 I 1 A 1 I I f 1 1 . . I . I I I . I . . . I F F I I ' r ' , , ' , ' , ' , l I I I I . F I I I 0 I . I . . I . . FIRST: Patricia Ensminger, Ruth Tucker, Frances Tucker, Beatrice Provenzale, Jeanne Welch, F I I .I I l I I I I , , . . : . I I . . r . ' I I - . , - f it - H it - H MAD ABOUT MUSIC A E-GIRLS GLEE CLUB TOP Martha Fox Wlllella Radebaugh Marlorue Klem Mildred Odgers Margaret Matz Roberta Glell Sue Henderson Beth Hanlcammer Shirley Benton Anna Jean Dlllmger Perma Jean Rutter Wanda Hickman SECOND Elleen Gillette Betsy Wright Genevieve Lopeman Elaine Knrpe Mary Louuse Gabel Maxme Hnggms Dawn Thompson Phyllus Werner Allce Jeanne Yoder Isabel Bodey Marian Hanlcammer FIRST Evelyn Cooper Barbara Wllllams Claradell Morris Sofia Hayes Marlory Heter Vlrglnla Cooper Alda Censl Mary Rempe Martha Lieber Betty Jane Weller R Lene Coe Martha Transue Mrs Shelton ACCOMPANIST Sally Huston Dorothy Deutz Ruth Ferguson Pat Greenslade Evelyne He: ler June Kern Noraloulse Kerstetter Jacqueline Lepley Mabel Newell Jocelyn Rutter Ruth Schoen Rosalie Versacl JoAnn Wllhelm Glorla Zerman MARGARET MATZ President R LENE COE Vice President MARJORIE KLEIN Secretary MARJORIE BALL Treasurer MRS SHELTON Adviser Mad About Music were the fifty five members of the Glrls Glee Club under the dlrectlon of Mrs Wlmfred Shelton The organization, composed of lunlors and sensors met every Wednesday to practuce for such events as the Llttle Bug Four League Choral Orchestra Festuval ln Norwalk on Aprzl 24 the operetta Trlal by Jury and Baccalaureate 49 5 1 L 1 l - l 1 I r r I I I . I F F I I I : . . I . I . I . . I . I . . . I I . I . I , . : I . . I .I . , . , . . . I -I I I I I I I I NOT IN PICTURE: Marjorie Ball, Edythe Birkholz, Rachel Boehler, Patricia Brobst, Jean Conner, I I I I .3 I I l I l I I I I I I .I l I . , . . I r ' I I - I U - U . . . t I - I I - - n - H I I I - TIME OUT FOR RHYTHM BOYS CELEE CLUB Before their dlrector Mrs Shelton the Boys Glee Club step forth to take Tlme Out for Rhythm Tenors barltones and bassos fund their mche ID harmony and the muslc starts rollmg From these sessions with the muses of muslc come boys who qualify for operettas chorus ensembles and solos HAROLD GEIGER President STEVE VALKO V1cePres:dent JAMES CALLAGHAN Secretary MRS SHELTON Adviser Charles Keller SECOND Harold Geiger Eugene Sanders Paul Schuster Dale Barnard Russell Gfell Les Mnchener Gene Frost FIRST Robert Redd Robert Barr Donald Stoldt Dale Yearlck Dale Shnmer Maunce Bandy Mrs Shelton ACCOMPANIST Helen Stahl NOT IN PICTURE Darryl Baldwin James Blllmgs James Callaghan Andrew Cudnrck Leroy Ensenhauer Charles Gnldenmelster Vac or Greenslade Rnchard Lepley Wllllam Mlddleswarth Donald Muller Gene Schaaf Muller Thoss Steve Valko Arnold Zerman 50 2 I ' I ' I I I 1 I - I ' 1 ' ' TOP: Donald Schuster, Ed Didion, Don Weithman, Arvin Hildebrand, David Napka, Huston Bonam, SAV IT WITH IVILISIC MIXED snows The thlrty fuve members of Mlxed Chorus chosen especlally for thelr ablllty In a cappella work Say lt Wlth Music for scenes In the Christmas program the operetta and the League Muslc Festival at Norwalk Meetlng on Tuesdays during the actlvlty period for rehearsals the club was directed by Mrs Wlnltred Shelton ARVIN HILDEBRAND President MARY REMPE V1cePres1dent SALLY HUSTON Secretary MRS SHELTON Adv1ser TOP Mauruce Bandy Ed Duduon Donald Schuster Don Wenthman Davud Napka Harold Geiger Arvm Hildebrand Huston Bonam Dale Barnard Donald Stoldt Dale Yearlck SECOND Dawn Thompson Marlorle Klem Mildred Odgers Eugene Frost Dale Shlmer Paul Schuster Russell Gtell Robert Barr Robert Redd Shnrley Benton Sally Huston FIRST Martha Transue Barbara Wllllams Alda Censl Genevleve Lopeman Mary Rempe Betsy Wright Martha Lieber Wanda Hickman Wlllella Radebaugh Mrs Shelton 14' CCOMPANIST Helen Stahl NOT IN PICTURE Marlene Ball Marllyn Foos Gene Kingman Jacquelme Lepley Richard Lepley Steve Vallto 51 ' 1 .1 1 . u - - 1 1 , . 1 I 1 ' 1 - 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 t I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 TRIAL BY JURY OR commas OR DENY Judge Plaentlff Defendant Counsel Usher Foreman of Jury Brudesmalds Publlc Accompamsts Director Introductions H M S Plnafore The Gob Dance Sorry Her Lot The Mukado Th ree Llttle Molds The Moon and I The Gondollers CAST OF TRIAL BY JURY Arvln Hildebrand Wullella Radebaugh Don Wenthman Robert Redd Steve Valko Dale Barnard Glrls Chorus Mixed Chorus Sally Huston Helen Stahl Mrs Shelton SELECTIONS FROM OTHER OPERETTAS Alice Yoder I Bodey R Collennl R Coe B Wright Wanda Hickman S Henderson M Ball M Transue Genevieve Lopeman Roses White and Roses Red Chorus When a Merry Malden Marrles Gene Kingman Dance a Cachucha Anna Jean Dllllnger A rollicking breach of promise sunt was trlecl In the courtroom of Central Studios Aprll I5 when Gilbert and Sullivan s operetta Trlal by Jury was presented A sllly gudge un whlte wlg and black robe fmally saved the day by marrying the plamtlff himself Gay selechons from other comic operas by Gllbert and Sullivan were also given 52 ll ll H 1, Jurymen . . , H .V I I H V. Boys' Chorus - - . . . . . I . - - , .. . H - - I I I ' I SEIXIIQR HIGH CDPEIQETTA CE IN CQURT' URY SIDERS T CAN AN DQ? n E en Woodward K AT l-I l. E E N JUNIQR HIGH QDEQETTA Irush tunes, Irush lugs and good old Irush superstutuon brought that Iul but o heaven, November l2 un Kathleen ln thus operetta were cast the chuld produgues from the Jumor Hugh studuo lt was an evenungs entertaunment to tuckle the hearts of any son or daughter of old Erun CAST OF KATHLEEN Brudget Kathleens nurse Duane Rusk Larry Kothleens admurer Donald McCluntock Buddy a neughbor Kathleen the Maud of Killarney Heralds and Pages messengers Muster T OToole Old Man Old Woman Peter Marys brother Mary an Irush colleen of the Kung Gene Alexander Dollue o Aluce Abel nes Ellen Smetzer Kenneth Horton Ruchard Bell Rose Monarchu Nap Vudean Mary Ellen Koch Irush Dancers Keuth Benton Barbara Buechler Ruchard Boehler Dale Campbell John Conners Maurene Englund Nancy Frost Eugene Grote Rosemary Joyce Dorothy Queen Norma Shuncuberry Duck Sta rr Faury Dance Charlene Radkey Tap Dancers Eluzabeth Arnholt Keuth Bandy Melvun Bruner Jackue Guldenmeuster Lous Hanes Marna Heltman Betty North Dona Smuth .lack Tetruck Accompanusts Sally Huston Elaune Knupe Durector Mrs Shelton 54 ll ll II H ' ', - , T . f A ,T A .ff ,,.u ffffj, QQ .. uu Paddy, Blcldy's bfouhefl ,T . . 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Ralph Keiser . , IINITER!VlEZZO TI-IE ORCI-IESTRAM MEMBERS FIRST VIOLIN Dale Strecker Ann Ruffrng Wanda Hrclcmcn Mabel Newell Donald Schuster Patrncno Ensmrnger SECOND VIOLIN Marqaret Kleun Marthella Muzer Belmu Knauss Alnce Abel CELLO Ruth Newell BASS Polly Wagner OBOE Arvrd Englund FLUTE Maurlne Englund Vlrglnna Huston FIRST CLARINET Marlorte Poths Paul Schuster SECOND CLARINET Howard Sm tzer Margorue Bruckner ALTO SAXOPHONE Llovd Byers James Vndean TENOR SAXOPHONE Victor Greenslade FIRST CORNET Dale Barnard SECOND CORNET .lack Dutt HORN Gene Kxnrman TROMBONE Ruchurd Thom s Arnod Zerman TYMPANI Helen Stahl BELLS Joan Hutchinson DRUMS Robert Keaav Wrlson Loudenslagel PIANO Sallf Huston Elazne Knupe DIRECTOR Carl O Lenz Intermezzo as a muslcal hut starrlng Mr Carl O Lenz and thlrty four orchestra mem bers Besides playing for the tumor and sensor class plays baccalaureate, and commence ment these actors and actresses were also on the program for the Senior Hugh operetta and the musrc festival In Norwalk 55 THIRD CORNET: Thomas Middleswarth. I A - N u .I tt - . . . . . , - 1 DOUBIF FEATURE A DRUlVlS and Tl-IE BUGLE SQUIXIDS' A double feature billing the films Drums, and The Bugle Sounds, stars members of the Drum and Bugle Corps. With drum majors, Mariorie Heter, Ruth Gerber, Perma Jean Ritter, and Dawn Thompson, in the leading roles, the cast presents a striking performance. MEMBERS BUGLES: R. Baldwin, E. Byers, A, Censi, A. Fultz, J. Gibson, D. Heter, A. Heyman, D. Jones, G. Joyce, W. Knouss, R. Loparo, T. Loparo, M. Metzger, F. Muscetta, R. Ritter, M. Serraino, E. Smetzer, V. Wills. SNARE DRUMS: B. Biechler, S. Claus, S. Doty, N. Frost, E. Gillette, L. Harpster, S. Heter, Y. Heyman, M. Higgins, R. Joyce, L. Midcllesworth, J. Ritter, D. Smith, G. Sweet. BASS DRUM: R. Ccnlienni. CYMBALS: B. Alexander. DRUM MAJORS R Gerber M Heter P Ritter D Thompson STUDENT MANAGER AND LIBRARIAN D Shimer DIRECTOR Mr Cummins DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS 56 i l STRIKE UP Tl-lE BAND Strrke Up the Band was tops on the seasons brlllng for the Bellevue band was ludged superior at the dlstrlct contest at Fremont, and thus won nts way to the state contest at Columbus MEMBERS FRENCH HORN E Burlcholz H Bonam M Foos G Knngman ALTO SAXOPHONE L Byers E Knnpe M Myers P Sylvester J Vudean TENOR SAXOPHONE V Greenslade BARITONE D Good D McCluntock D Shlmer W Stoldt BASS K Barker E Frost TROMBONE R Robinson R Thomas D Yeanck A Zerman BELLS J Hutchmson H Stahl F Tucker R Tucker CLARINET D Andrews M Bruckner M Doane J Hellman D Lutz M Poths M Richard C Schaaf TRUMPET D Barnard R Creclllus J Dutt G Foos J Hayes C Hackman J Joyce W Mackabee T Mud dleswarth E Moyer D Nopka E Palmer N Pocock R Smetzer D Whalen OBOE A Englund FLUTE M Englund V Huston SNARE DRUM L Fntz W Fultz R Keagy J Knstler W Loudenslagel J Nlgro M Thoss H Tonovltz CYMBALS H Tonovltz BASS DRUM D Walborn TYMPANI H Stahl STUDENT CONDUCTOR D Good ASSISTANT STUDENT CONDUCTOR H Stahl FLAG BEARERS J Grimm T Koechley LIBRARIAN D Shlmer TWIRLERS M A Horn J Hutchmson SIGNAL DRUM MAJOR W Clements DIRECTOR Mr Cummuns BELLEVUE HIGH SCHOOL BAND 57 .1 - 11 .1 11 1 - - 1 : . ' , . , . ' , . . : . J , . , . , . . 5 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - , G. Schaaf, J. Schaaf, P. Schuster, M, Sherman, H. Smetzer, D. Stoldt, J. Wilhelm, J. Yoder. 3 - 1 - J l 1 f 1 A 1 - 1 - . 1 Q 1 - 1 - . ' 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - - : . . : . , . . : . , . ' . : , . INFQRMATIQN PLEASE ASHQRT uuuswxuav STAFF Who won the Thurty Years War? Could you gwe me some unformatuon on the mugratuon of butterflues'-' ln what year was Hull House founded? These questuons are hard enough to stump the experts but our lnformatuon Please department the Lubrary Staff can fund the answers uf you lust ask them The eleven gurls of the staff used 1l'e ue erence table un the study hall as theur stage where they gave productuons eught peruods a day For the experuence whuch all good stars requure they were trauned durung the summer months The gurls who were under the durectuon thus year of Muss Rose Castrovunce and Muss Muruel Perry hope some day to become full fledged lubraruans MEMBERS Dorothy Bradford Luculle Clevenger Poutrucuu Ensmunger Ruth George Shurley Heter Sarah Snyder Marulyn Starr Jean Todd Josephune Vutello Jeanne Welch Phyllus Welch LIBRARY STAFF 58 11 - 1 vu 11 . I . . . . - uv u1 11 - 11 1 uu . . , 1 1 - . f . . 11 11 1 . , , . 1 , ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - BEYOND TOMORROW SCIENCE Cums- SCIENCE CLUBS SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB ARVIN HILDEBRAND President JOAN HUTCHINSON Secretary RICHARD THOMAS Treasurer MR WOLFE Advlser Dale Barnard Huston Bonam John Boulllon Donald Bradford James Callaghan John Frederlclc Jeanne Fulwlder Russell Gfell Pat Greenslade Jonas Klstler Rnchard Lepley Florence Nuby Ann Rufflng Phyllls Ruhland Paul Schuster Howard Smetzer Polly Wagner JoAnn Wilhelm JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB RICHARD FLENNER Presadent ROBERT TIBBOLES Vrce Presrdent CLAIR BUTZ Secretary DARRYL BALDWIN Treasurer MARY LOUISE GABEL Program Charrman MR WOLFE Advrser Edythe Bnrkholz Isabel Bodey Wllllam Bollenbacher Donald Burton Rose Koihr n Caluenm RLene Coe Jack Dutt Eugene Frost Georce Goh Ike Davld Harm n Dolores Hazelbcclx La Donna Hozelback James Healer Joyce Hellman El ure Knlpe Lee Mnchener Clarodell Morrns Myrtle Rnchard Donald Stoldt Send us physicists chemical engineers and research chemists crles the casting depart ment of B H S We wnll' answer the Sclence Clubs For IH this way as well as ln classes the sc entnflc mmcled stars ore trcuned to full the sclentlflc needs of our country at war During the bl weekly meetmgs of the club these Elnstelns of the future have pro duced the movie Beyond Tomorrow IH whlch they hear lectures and see films and scnenhfnc demonstratuons 59 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ., - 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 - H . . . . . ,, . . r r 1 ' at - n - r 1 ' - A . I N . - tt n - - - r 1 - CAREER THE BUSINESS CLUB JEAN CONNER, President HARRIETTE MILLS, Vice-President MARIAN ALICE HORN, Secretary ROSEMARY BROWN, Treasurer MR. WILLIAMS Adviser Robert Barr Eugene Basford Sam Bruno Tedd Burr Lloyd Byers Rachel Ann Boehler Aldo Censl Laverne Egan Marlorle Heter Laulse Herrmann Maxine Huggins Genevueve Lopeman Eileen Mlssler Marlory Paths Frances Serranno Dawn Thompson BUSINESS CLUB Career starring the Buslness Club members has been In production slnce September Scenes were filmed every other week under the dlrectlon of Mr Wnlllams The stars discuss business etiquette and secretarial and commercial ways and manners This movle will Interest anyone who likes a good business story 60 1 1 I 1 1 1 f I I I I 1 I I 1 I - H H . . . . . r 1 . . , . IIFF BFCINS IN CO! I FCP TPE CCXLEGE CLUB ARVIN HILDEBRAND President JAMES CALLAGHAN Vrce Presldent GEORGE LONG Secretary HOWARD SMETZER Program Chrmn MR WILLIAMS Adviser Dale Barnard Norma Bodey Huston Bonam John Boulllon Donald Bradford Betne Bremer Joanne Connors Vlrglnla Cooper John Frederlck Jeanne Fulwlder Russell Glell Harold Geiger Donald Good Pot Greenslade Harry Heyman Joan Hutchinson Noraloulse Kerstetter Jams Klstler Ted Koechley Rlcharcl Lepley Martha Lieber Margaret Matz Donald Metzger Charles Muano Elmer Nelll Florence Nuby Mildred Odgers Wullella Radebaugh Mary Rempe Perma Jean Rutter Ann Rufflng Phyllis Ruhland Paul Schuster Charles Sllter Pat Sullivan Robert Tetrlck Richard Thomas Martha Transue Polly Wagner JoAnn Wilhelm Alnce Yoder COLLEGE CLUB Life Begins In College, a productlon of forty four students, tells the actlvmes of the College Club The members dlscuss colleges and entrance requirements and are given helpful guidance by Mr Wllllams Thus picture shows a scene from their hut of the year 61 J 1 1 ' 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11. , 11 - ' . I KCIJWL Ql Cl n ,9 371 Jugfzfgfllffs 'UU El Ufjfg f I I l l or or :S GIQIDIl2CDN DEE HENNEY BETSY WRIGHT HELEN LEWICKI RITA SLITER Starring In STAND UP AND CHEER CHEERLEADERS Tl-IE FQGTBALL SEASQN With the return of eleven veteran lettermen and an aggregation of football candidates 50 strong reporting for the first practice session on August 20 the Redmens outlook for a success ful grid season was indeed bright However the Redmen seemed dogged by ITTIUFISS occurring to men in the starting line up lust before the games and as a result the team met some bad luck in the T941 grid season Although the final tally shows seven losses one tie and one win the Redmen never gave up the fight throughout the entire season and were rewarded with victory in their last game SEPTEMBER T7 BELLEVUE 7 FREMONT 34 and fast game Fremont scored twice in the first quarter and once in each successive quarter Bellevues only score came on a freak play in which Chick Geiger sweeping end was hit by a Fremont tackler who knocked the ball from his hands The ball bounding down the field rolled between the legs of Darryl Baldwin who scooped it up and went over for the Redmens only touchdown SEPTEMBER 26 BELLEVUE O TIFFIN 21 The fighting Coopermen opened the home season by entertaining a smooth running Tiffin combination who handed them their second defeat of the season In the first quarter the Tiffin :tes scored twice at close intervals but from then on were held by the scrapping band of Red men 64 H l Opening the grid season with their traditional first rival, the Redmen met Fremont in a hard OCTOBER 3 BELLEVUE O PORT CLINTON 6 The Redmen took to the fleld rn thelr thrrd game of the season mrnus the servrces of Elmer Drehr regular varsrty center Though they outgarned therr opponents T23 yards to 38 they lacked that extra punch to drrve over the goal The only score rn the game came when Port Clrnton executrng a beautiful reverse caught the Redmen off guard and ran the ball over the goal from the 40 yard Irne In the fourth quarter Bellevue took to the alr rn a valn attempt to wrn the game OCTOBER IO BELLEVUE 6 NORWALK 'I2 Bellevue lost therr second league game to an eager Norwalk squad who took every oppor tunlty grven them Norwalk s frrst tally came early In the second quarter after they recovered a Bellevue fumble on the thrrty yard Irne Bellevue scored midway In the thtrd perlod after takrng possession of the ball on therr own forty yard Irne from where a serues of nrce garns by Valko and Sullrvan brought the ball to Norwalks seven yard Irne From here Sanders knrfed through tackle for Bellevue s only score Later after more costly fumbles by the Redmen squad Norwalk took the ball on our own thrrty yard Ilne and drove over for their wrnnlng touchdown OCTOBER I7 BELLEVUE O UPPER SANDUSKY I8 The Redmen rated as the underdogs In thus meetrng wrth an undefeated Upper Sandusky team showed therr true colors by bottling up Russell Wolfe Upper Sanduskys hugh scorrng back They gave Upper Sandusky a real scare by holdrng them scoreless rn the frrst half Frnally SECOND ROW Valko E S nd We th E D cl o Ge ger Stoldt Raschke Zerman T ROW D h S ald ose s e P I R Green NOT IN PICTURE Seqel Callaqh n VARSITY FOOTBALL 65 ' I TOP ROW: Coach Cooper, Williams, Bronco, J. Shupp, N. Laviola, May, Carusop Bernard, manager. : , . a ers, I man, , I I n, I , , , . FIRS : ie r, ullivan, D. B win, CI , Ki tl r, cu, . . : I h , I a . TOUCl-IDOWNH JAMES CALLAGHAN CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS Upper Sandusky scored twlce In the thnrd quarter and once In the fourth Wolfe maklng only one score Much pralse should be guven the Redmen for their flght and courage In this game against one of the best teams of the season for the excellent showing made by the entlre team and especlally for that made by Callaghan Raschke and Dldlon OCTOBER 23 BELLEVUE 13 WILLARD 13 Outplaylng thelr heavier opponents for most of the way the Redmen emerged from their thvrd league tult with a T3 13tne The Redmen took over the ball at the beglnnlng and held a monopoly on It for practically all the fnrst quarter and part of the second After the Redmen scored a touchdown by way of a pass from Welthman to Close Willard came back ln the same peruod to score thexr first touchdown The half ended with a 6 6 tle In the fourth quarter Roy Paul recovered a Wullard fumble by falllng on the ball behind Willard s goal line Geiger scored around end for the extra pomt Later In the fou th quarter Whistler star Willard back charged through center for thelr last touchdown and Wllkmson went over for the extra pomt agaln tlelng the game NOVEMBER T BELLEVUE 0 OAK HARBOR 37 This game proved a heartbreaker as far as the Redmen were concerned after the good show :ng made agalnst Willard the week before The Oak Harbor power house scored almost at will by repeated drives deep unto Redmen territory and qulck thrusts over the goal .hm Callaghan mussed action In thus and the follownng games because of an attack of pleunsy NOVEMBER TO BELLEVUE O OBERLIN 38 Badly crippled by the loss of Callaghan Valko and Gerger the Redmen met the Oberlm eleven on a sllppery and snowy fleld The Oberlm grad machine started rolllng In the second quarter and gamed momentum as the game progressed The Redmen were snowed under by a 38 to O score NOVEMBER T4 BELLEVUE T2 CRESTLINE 6 The Bellevue squad closed theur grlcl season with vlctory despite the losses suffered at the hands of earluer teams By scoring twsce an the second period the Redmen came from behund and from then on kept the lead Sparklng the Red 'nen that mght was Steve Valko who accounted for both touchdowns and led the passing attack This was the last game for eught seniors In Redmen unlform 66 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 . ' . , . . . . , . . - - 1 1 1 4 1 ' 1 1 I - - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 STAIQIQING SENICDI2 LETTEIQMEN II-IE SENIGI2 LETTERMFN JIM CALLAGHAN Jlm was captain and slgnal caller until an attack of pleurtsy forced hum out of the last four games Noted for hns hard drlvmg and excellent blockmg he played on the varsity squad as a Ietterman for four years NICK LAVIOLA Nnck sometimes called the team s sllent guard made has actuon speak for hum on the fleld where he ably fllled the guard posltlon for two years He was a hard man to take out or to keep out of tne other team s backfleld LEWIS RASCHKE Loule was one of the most aggressive players on the squad It IS sand that as soon as he was sufflclently tlerce he would team up with Nick Lavlola and run rampant tn the other team s backfleld TOP ROW Close e d Sullivan back Geiger back Raschke g ard T S gel e r er a cua 67 - 1 . . , . . . . 1 1 1 , . . , , ., . ,, . . . I , . 2 , ni ' , 5 ' , : , U - FIRS : ie , guard: Di h , cent 7 N. 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OVER THE TOP ELMER DIEHR As center Elmer was the toughest player on the squad and could always be de pended upon to take his man out Of him it may be said He stood his ground the best when the going became the toughest DALE CLOSE Known as the plough lockey Dale shifted this year from tackle position to end where he met with equal success Once Dale had his hands on the ball he held on until he had made a substantial gain or was over the goal for a touchdown PAUL SIEGEL Paul was a newcomer from Sandusky where he had been a letterman for two years His hard hitting and blocking qualities stood him In good stead at left halt as well as at his original guard position PAT SULLIVAN Pat Ioined the Redmen after the first game and soon earned a starting place in the backfield He played a fast game and helped round out the backfield in the passing and running departments HAROLD GEIGER Chick who had played two years as a varsity back ended this year with a lot of bad luck From the beginning he was hampered by a leg inlury received in last years track season However Chick was the fastest man on the squad and once he got out in the open he was hard to catch Tl-TE RESERVES The Redmen reserve squad coached by A L Myers had better luck than that met by their older come from this rampagmg squad The greatest triumph of the Reserve season was topping the Sandusky Reserves in two out of three games O ns N a k Sand sky emont J H RESERVE SEASON They SUMMARY Oppo e ts d s Ti I Oak Harbor Sand sky 68 6 They I I I I . D . . . I .. . - ,, . ,,, . . . . I i I brothers, for they ended their season with five wins and four losses. Future B. H. S. lettermen will ppm? f We r. n w Fremont o 32 sun U ky 13 12 Willard 7 6 'ff'n . , 0 . 13 orw I 7 20 , 6 . . 0 U 7 .. 6 u ,. , , . 21 , ,, . , 14 Er r. i. . 20 . , , , ,. , O FOOTBALL RESERVES THE RESERVES TOP ROW Mr Myers Coach Caruso Sanders A Mlano R Green Castrovnnce Shupp A Lavlola Santoro Musser Managers FIRST ROW May C Barr E Martrn Beck Zerman R Murphy Dutt Nlgro Hayes Trlbolet SIX MAN FOOTBALL Under the supervrslon of Craig Tetrlck the sux man football program entered Its third season Heavy weight and lrght werght leagues were formed with four teams In each class Twenty three games were played an addmon to the frnculs the heavy weight league the Mrnnesota entry captarned by Charles DeBIas won the title SIX MAN FOOTBALL TEAMS TOP ROW W Serranno J Artlno A Brugnone C DeBlas D McClnn C sch Ba Tetruclc Coach FIRST ROW A Santora J Sberna J Whrteheod A Valko J Zimmer man J Connors J Gabel 69 I - . . a In the light-weight league the Iowa team, captained by Al Valko, emerged as winners. ln I . . 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Fri , J. llg Mr. ' , T T FEATURING BASKETBALL STARS Coach Stephen Lewus startung hus thurd year as the Redman mentor had only short tumber from whuch to buuld hus T941 42 cage quuntet for hus varsuty aggregatuon averaged only 5 ft 7 n However he hewed out a tough hard fughtung team one of Bellevues best From a group of prospects whuch contauned no lettermen the team developed unto a wunnung combunatuon The Redmen dropped the furst eught contests due maunly to the lack of practuce and then came back to wun seven of the funal twelve contests Not so consustent a wunnung team as had been produced un the past the Redmen nevertheless gave many of the top teams un the state a struggle before beung subdued THE LETTERMEN EUGENE BASFORD Playung hus furst year on the varsuty Gene was on the shelf part of the season due to ullness He ranked fourth on the scorung column of the team and was one of the funest set shot artusts on the squad Gene played forward DONALD METZGER Top scorer wuth eughty two marks Don Metzger played hus second year as a varsuty man thus year a furst strunger Don always kept the team un the runnung wuth hus set shots from the center He us one of the coolest guards Bellevue has produced and often calmed the team when the goung got rough These two lads the only senuors on the squad were elected un The followung boys return to form next year s quuntet whuch promuses to brung more vuctorues back to Central Hugh CYRIL GERBER The tallest man on the squad was Cy Gerber who put hus 6 ft l un frame to good use as center Thus season was the furst for Gerber on the varsuty although he played freshman and reserve ball Hus puvot shots from the center placed hum second un the scorung wuth 79 pounts to hus credut STEVE VALKO Steve was un the game more quarters than any other member of the Redmen and was thurd hugh on the Redman scorung column Valko came un off the gruduron where he was a stellar performer un the backfueld to start hus sophomore year as a member of the varsuty GENE FROST Frost the mudget of the team scaled only 5 ft 4 un un heught and was the lughtest man on the quuntet However he was hugh un the scorung column for un many a game he thrulled the fans wuth hus long shots BOB REDD Another cool headed guard who wull be back wuth the Redmen next season us Bobby Redd Thus lad was always down floor on the fast break and hut hus strude un scorung un the tour ney Redd worked hus way to a furst strunger on the varsuty from a capable Reserve player 70 , , 1 1 ' ' . 1 l - , - , , . r A . I - animously as co-captains of this season's team. ' I 1 . , , . -,,BO,, I . I ' . I . . ' I I 49 if -Q-.f ws- ? .NA J x 41 ' +5 .. 'lr lv' ,C 4? 'G' 5 -nv-1649! 'T' at VF 2 .,, .JJ A A 2, A ,gf 6 ..' Q, Aww - :if BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL SPQRTS REEL GENE DUDLEY Hus flrst year In the bug time brought stardom to Gene Dudley who IS one of the two freshles to make the grade to the varsity Dud rotated from forward to guard and was hugh scorer un the fnrst home contest BOB GREEN The other freshman to gaun recognutuon ns Bob Green He too started the season as a member of Als Crew but was shufted to fnrst team duties as the season progressed Al though wearing the unlucky number 13 Bob played frequently at a forward spot CAL RUFFING Cal dud not see much action at center unless Gerber got a case of foulntls Rufflng will be back again next season to help bear the brunt of the Redmen attack Manager NICK LAMANNA As manager Nlck dad a lot of work and took a lot of rrbbmg E trusted wlth the dngnt chart Nuck cared for the equupment as well Manager DAVE HARTMAN Dave was usually found wlth the shot chart under arm game mghts and dad a creditable lob as varsity manager Dave usually forecast the outcome of the game correctly nn advance THE SEASON The Redmen prled the Ind off the season In the opener at Bowlmg Green Dec 5 After leadvng at the end of the first quarter they fell behind to be smothered under a 32 to 18 score by a The followmg evenmg the locals entertained the Lorann Stellars on the home court and were agam turned back thus tume 42 16 Wlth Pierce scorlng 19 markers against the locals Tlffln Columbian made It three defeats In a row for Bellevue with a 38 to 15 victory The game was played on the Tlffm court Dec 12 Agam opposing centers were kungs ofthe scoring column as Spurlock and the other mem bers of the Bucyrus team turned the Redmen ba k 42 24 December 16 on the local floor Bas ford chalked up 12 points for the Redmen Hvndered by their opponents small floor and thelr long rude to New Philadelphia the Lewls men met defeat In the first of flve games away from home On December 19 the Quakers plled up a large frrst half lead to wln 43 18 On December 23 the last game of 41 found the Redmen In Elyria where once more t ey but the dust as the Sixth Streeters defeated the locals 33 to 20 Thirty polnts In the fmal half spoiled the Redmen s chance for their lnltlal victory of the sea son At Sandusky on January 6 the locals went down flghtmg 42 33 72 . . . .. . . ,, . Z I 1 - ' , . h I . . . . ' n- , . - ' on , . . I . ' well-balanced Bee Gee crew. Metzger scored 7 points. I ' 1 I . , . . , - 5 I ' I 1 . - I . . I ' . . . . . , , h . .. . H . , , ' . Norwalk plted B H S In the furst loop contest of the season on the Norwalk court January 9 The game ended with the Blue and Gold out ln front 27 24 The Lewlsmen puled up an early lead whlch they never relmqulshed as they went on to wnn their mutual vuctory of the season from the Blue and Red of Oberlm on January 14 Redd scored 9 and Valko and Metzer 8 as the locals truumphed 37 2'I Two nights later the Bellevue cagers cholked up thelr second victory 25 T9 thus tume over Port Clunton league members On January 23 Metzger s fourteen pomts were not enough as the Willard Flashes nosed out the locals 36 30 In a game played here Denham of Wnllard piled an 26 of has teams pomts The Mansfleld Tygers furnlshed the opposition for one of the most thrllllng games played here thus season Mansfield won from the foul lme 28 25 after the first half ended 2 0 TOP ROW Castrovlnce Frlend Welthman Consolo Hayes Manager FIRST ROW Loudenslagel G Zmme ma Wllllams Keagy 73 l T H E R E S E R v E S BASKETBALL SHQRTS Fremonts hugh scormg Llttle Glants bowled over the Redmen 54 l4 In the Ross Hugh gym on February 3 The locals were sadly off form for they were unable to stop the Giants tn any quarter Gaming revenge on the Norwalk Maple Leaves the Lewlsmen chalked up thelr third vlctory of the season three days later on the local court wnnmng the contest 44 36 Dudley Valko and Gerber all scored 9 polnts each Revenge was once more the Redmen s as they ousted the Sandusky Blue Streaks wtth the and of the same last half scoring spree whuch had beaten them earluer Metzger made 12 polnts In the 37 27 vlctory Friday the 13th held no 'mx for the locals as they took the Port Clsnton Sallors ln stride 28 22 for their second wan over the league opponents Gerber canned eleven markers nn the slow moving contest The Wlllard Flashes agaln proved too much for the Bellevue Red and White as they won narrowly 32 to 29 Seven players were banished by way of the foul route In thus fray Columbus East newcomer to the Redmen camp gave the local fave the buggest scare of the year as they threatened to tie up the game In the fmal seconds Metzger scored ll as Bellevue won the funal contest of the season 35 to 34 THE TOURNEY Bellevue drew as theur flrst tourney foe Norwalk wlth whom they had spllt thelr previous con tests Bellevue was hltttng on all flve on March 6 for they won 34 to 26 and gained the rlght to meet Mansfleld un the quarter fmals the following evening Mansfield elumlnated the locals from further tourney play an a closely offlcxatecl contest Coach Vern Hoffman s tall lads went on to wln the tournament Wlnblgler and Deltzel scored 28 of thelr team s 39 while Bellevue could gather only 22 So wo nd up the reel on the T941 42 basketball season at ' entral High I4 , . . . . . . - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 . . 1 1 , . 1 1 ' - 1 t . . . . . , . , . 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OPPONENTS Bowlmg Green Loram Bucyrus New Phllly Elyria Sandusky Norwalk Oberlin Port Clmlon Willard DICK LEPLEY WAGNERS WILDCATS Wlnners of Junnor Sensor Bracket Sh-'den' Sherman Saniora Musser Nollke Sanders Suesel lnfromural Not In plcfure Sylvesler Wellhman Manager WINNING GYM CLASS TEAM Kern Bruno Koechley Frnend Mnano Konsi Not ln plcture C Sherman ROSS RIDERS Wunners of Freshman Sophomore Bracket G Zimmerman G Schaaf Sly Whne Nor In plcfure J Wllllcms D Sherman J Shupp R Sanders BASKETBALL SEASON SUMMARY VARSITY RESERVE We They We They 'I6 3 None OPPONENTS Mansfneld Fremont Sandusky Port Clinton Willard Columbus East Dlslrld Tournament Norwalk Mansfueld 75 VARSITY e They RESERVE We They None None None I I I I I w - 18-32 12-35 ' 25-28 20--27 ' 16-42 -2 19-54 aown Tiffin 15-38 30-28 Norwalk Messe 32M14 24-42 20- 9 37727 21-26 ' 1a-43 ' zaezz IBKZ6 ' 20-33 23-I 5 ' 29-32 22-26 33-42 11-32 35-34 24-27 14-22 ' 37-21 24-28 ' ' 1 ' 25-19 12-29 34--V-26 - 30-36 17-30 ' 22-39 REDMEN STATISTICS Total Pounts Redmen 477 Opponents 673 Pounts by Quarters Redmen Opponents Average Redmen Average Opponents Redmen Won 29 quarters Lost 43 quarters Tued 8 quarters 7 7 Hugh Pounts for sungle game s Wulla rd Metzger Bucyrus Basford Hugh Pounts for season Metzger Gerber Valko Basford Dudley Frost Redd RESERVES Sunce the Reserve squad uncluded many freshmen the Redmen seconds lacked the needed experuence to outscore theur larger opponents and to gaun the vuctorues they fought for so strongly They wound up the season wuth three scalps whule they were beaten thurteen tumes However under the tutelage of Coach AI Meyers the reserves spent much of theur tume un practuce scrum mages wuth the varsuty and by the tume the season came to a close Als Crew had developed unto a tough combunatuon INTRAMURALS Arrangung the schedules of the games keepung the statustucs of all the mauor sports and re portung for the local newspapers were only part of the 'ob of Duck Lepley Student Durector of Intramurals who worked wuth Coach Sam Cooper faculty durector Two duvusuons were formed Home Room and Gym Class teams A double elumunatuon tournament was drawn up un the Home Room duvusuon wuth a lunuor senuor bracket and a freshman sophomore bracket In the freshman sophomore bracket of the Home Room duvusuon Ross Ruders were vuctoruous defeatung all comers They twuce defeated Cooper s Comets to gaun the tutle of Champs Wulluams Shupp Sly Sanders and Zummerman composed the startung quuntet for the Ruders Wagner s Wuldcats wuth a host of reserve materual un theur ranks also were unbeaten un theur race for the lunuor senuor tutle Wolfes Wolverunes proved to be a thorn un the sude of the Wuld cats and only a determuned stand by the Iunuors kept the tournament from goung unto extra games Pacung the Cats to theur many vuctorues were Sanders Suesel Nottke Sylvester and Sherman In Gym Class competutuon the boys played a round robun tourney Sam Bruno puloted hus team to wun thus bracket wuth seven vuctorues and one defeat Bruno Koechley Kern Sherman and Fruend made up the startung fuve FRESHMEN The freshman gave promuse of future B H S vuctors Most of the freshmen played on the reserve team as well as on the yearlung squad and two of Coach Menzo Starks regulars even played on the varsuty The freshmen beat such teams as Sandusky Wullard and Norwalk Frosh and un a game wuth the local sophomores were nosed out by only one pount when the stout soph omore fuve came from behund to wun 23 22 76 ' , ..... . 'I 2 3 4 T . . 102 IIO I26 139 4 7 , .. I59 I77 I82 I55 6 3 : . 5 5 6 7 23 : 8 9 9 8 34 ' ' ' : FG F Pt. ' - ..,. 6 2 I4 - , , . . , 5 2 I2 . 26 28 82 . 30 I9 79 . . . 23 I7 63 . . , . 20 I9 59 . . . 23 I0 56 , . ,. .. ,. . ,. ,., , 2I 8 50 , . ..,, I6 I2 44 Green , . I0 5 25 I . . . - I I . . . . . - . - I - I .u 1 ut . I . . . . , I . I . . I . - - . . . I . . . . I . I . . . . ' . . I . I . . . . I . . . ut V. . . . I . I I I . - . . I . - . . . . . . . . I I I I I BASKETBALL STARLETS JUNIOR HIGH With enough Junior High players to form three basketball teams, Coach Tetrick tried out vari- ous starting combinations. The boys rounded into form and played many of the outstanding Junior High teams in this district. Many of the lads showed up well and may prove to be Redmen stars of the future. TOP ROW: Martin, Moyer, Schlicht, Linder, Horton, Disandis. SECOND ROW: Boehler, M.Shelly, Keiser, Alexander, H. Shelly, Campbell. FIRST ROW: Ferres, Arnold, Palmer, Eger, Pasqualini. Manager FIRST ROW C Hickman R Smetzer McCllntic J Provenzale Caruso Ferres Nlgro 77 7' I TOP ROW: Beck, Greenslade, Consclo, Martin, Friend, R. Green, Dudley: Hayes, GOING PLACES ln the second year of swlmmtng as a malor sport In Central Hugh the participants were en thusnastuc although they lacked expersence Coach Sam Cooper had only one letterman Lloyd Byers returning to form the nucleus of thus year s team However the aqua Redmen entered seven meets and three men won their 1942 letters Although the team dld not break or set any school or pool record they dnd manage to set up some fast tumes In all events and as a whole by the end of the season developed unto a well balanced team LETTERMEN CAPTAIN LLOYD BYERS semor free styler was hugh scorer of the team with over 30 pounts to has credit gathered tn sux meets Porky usually swam the 40 and 100 yard free style events BILLY BOLLENBACHER lumor free styler and member of the relay team earned has malor award In thus his second year on the squad Bull was second hugh In the scoring column TONY MIANO backstroker won hus bug B as a sophomore and wall be counted upon heavuly next season to bear much of the team s burdens THE MEETS When the Redmen opened the season In the home pool they were severely dunked by a strong Findlay Y M C A team on January 26 The vlsltors out splashed the locals 57 9 Byers placed second In the 40 yard free style event for one third of the Redmen s povnts After further lntensrve practlce the Redmen lourneyed to Sandusky and thus tnme they man aged to score a number of polnts losing by a score of 41 23 The Bellevue mermen marked up a flrst IH the 160 yard free style relay as well as four other second places When the locals traveled to Fnndlay on the cold and stormy ntqht of January 16 they recelved another defeat at the hands of the Y M C A 53 13 Toledo DeVllbtss who came to Bellevue late In the wunter found the Redmen In shape or Bellevue managed to score 24 pomts agaunst the strorger team Toledo won 42 24 Again e relay team of Branco Englund Bollenbacher and Thomas placed flrst February 25 found the locals In Crane pool wuth the Oberlin College Freshmen playtng hosts However the college lads gathered all flrst pla es wlnnlng 50 16 78 0 O Minor letters were earned by Richard Thomas, Arvid Englund, and Roe Hager. . . I . . . I f ' ' t . - . ' th 0 0 O 0 0 6 WITI-I TI-IE SWIMMING TEAM I-IAPPY LANDING I-IAVING A WONDERFUL TIME SWIMMING TEAM TOP ROW Thomas Bollenbccher Byers Grlmm Mlchener A Mlano Hager In the final meet of the season Bellevue entertained Sandusky In a return meet on March 2 Bellevue tallied two flrsts that evening and ran up their largest score of the season as they rang down the curtaun for the year When the distract swlm meet was held at Bowlmg Green March 7 no one represented Bellevue because of the ban placed on the use of the bus dunng the ture shortage Last year Bellevue swlmmers won 7 points at the dlstrlct meet 79 H ll FIRST ROW: Lamb, W. Greene, Tribolet, Englund, Cudniclm, Crecilius. SWIMMING Just look at that pool' Doesnt lt look lnvutmg'-7 What fun to pose gracefully on the edge of the dlvlng board for a swan duve plunge unto the cool green water and come up wnth a mouthful of chlorme' Mr Cooper boys swrmmlng Instructor has estimated that about 400000 swimmers have got their halr wet In the pool sznce It was compl ted In 1930 It holds 55 O00 gallons of water malntalned at a temperature of 78 The water In the 20 x60 pool circulates twlce every twenty four hours But enough of pool statlstlcs All pool records have been set wlthln the past four years al though the pool has been an use for twelve years The 1941 team was the best Bellevue Hugh has produced The followlng are the all tlme B H S pool records so far ree sty c ree stye 440 ree stye back stroke breast stroke free style relay Wehr 39 Wrlght 41 Klein Bellard 41 W Redd 41 Henry Redd Byers Wright 41 mln mln mln mln mln 20 35 48 4s 37 5s 11 8s 21 4s 26 7s 400 yd free style relay Henry Klem Byers 180 yd medley relay 60 yd md medley Duvmg Champions Wright Bellard Redd Wright H Wright 41 W Redd Bellard B Bellard B Bellard 4 mln 225 1 mm 563s 37 8s l l 1 ' ,,7 ,,,,, I I l 1 - I , . . . I . I . . . . . . D . - . , . . K. . , , . . I . . - . . I - 40 yd. f l C. ' . . , ' , 100 yd. free style H. Wright '41 . 58.Bs M ' 220 yd. f l H. ' ' 2 ' . . ' . QM ' . l I yd.f I R. ' '41 6 '. . t l V too yd, s. ' 1 ' . . ' ' ' ' ' 100 yd. . ' 1 ' . . 39 B ' 160 yd. , , , '40 . ' ' , . 1 ' . , '41 . B0 ARL! I-lIT Tl-IE ROAD When Coach Sam Cooper fnrst met thus season s group of prospects for a track team he no doubt felt the loss of last years champuonshlp squad for only two lettermen were returmng However the track candudates had thenr plans and under has guidance they soon were on the way They well knew that they were expected to defend the league crown whrch theur predecessors had won APRIL 13 THE INTERCLASS MEET Sensor Freshman 6 Junlor Sophomore 52 The comblned freshman semor squad piloted by Chuck Geiger defeated the lunuor soph omore squad led by Jlm Todd In the opening meet of the season Geiger was top scorer chalk mg up three flrsts TOP ROW Mlchener R Murphy Gelger Napka Hildebrand E Dldlon Lepley Koechley Nottke SECOND ROW Tetruck Manager Clements Redd Thoma Basford Long Forsyth Sly Krstler McCllntnc M Cooper Coach FIRST ROW Lamb Manager Nsgro Newell Schaaf Showalter Sersel Consolo Ruppert M Burr Joyce Englund TRACK TEAM 81 CINDERS APRIL I6 FREMONT 72 PORT CLINTON 62 BELLEVUE I6 Wuth only a handful of than clads maklng the trap the Bellevue Redmen fmlshed thnrd In their flrst competltnve meet of the season Gelger starred for Bellevue scormg seconds In the 440 and 220 as well as takung a third tn the T00 yard da sh He accounted for half ofthe Redmen s polnts APRIL 21 BELLEVUE 68 MARGARETTA 50 The Redmen than clads had their flrst taste of vtctory when they defeated Coach VX-ally Coop ers Polar Bears 68 50 on the Greenwood Heights clnder path Castalra won only I8 of thelr 50 polnts from the runnmg events gathermg the remainder ID the welghts and lumps Geiger pcced the locals wlnnlng the 440 and 220 and tlenng for flrst ln the T00 yard dash Bug Bob Reno col APRIL 23 NORWALK 675 BELLEVUE 505 The Redmen were nosed out In the lnltlal dual meet of the season wlth a strong Norwalk squad by a score of 675 505 Norwalk was paced by Pete Weldemaler who scored flrst In both htgh and low hurdles and the hugh lump APRIL 27 BELLEVUE 72 THOMPSON 37 In a warm up for the league meet the Redmen met the small but determined Thompson team and added thenr second vlctory of the season to rhenr strung The Redmen funrshed frrst In eight cf the thirteen events wlth the polnts being quite well split up among the members of the squad Clapp of Thompson however won both the distance runs and was hugh scorer of the meet MAY I PORT CLINTON 55 NORWALK 55' BELLEVUE 39 The Redmen again finished third In their second triangular meet of the season this time In league competutlon The locals gathered but three flrsts Gelger won both the 440 and the 220 whsle Lepley placed ftrst In the shot put Both boys thus gained the right to represent Bellevue In 82 0 O 0 9 Q O Q - 2 2 . , 1 ' ' - I I , . . I . . I . . . . 1 . - lected two firsts for the visitors. - 2 - 1 - I . ' I 1 , , Y In -n T 21 21 1 .. . . Q . I 'L' A TRACK ACTICDN REEI. the dlstrlct meet Others who competed In the dnstrlct meet were Redd Clements Long and Sly but the Comet went to press before the outcome of thus competmon was known Senior lettermen were Clements Geiger Lepley Long Thomas and Tetrnck manager So closed another year of sports at Central Hugh School and with the endmg of the track season the Bellevue athletes once again Hut the Road ON THE MARK' RCDSING RCDLE VAULTERS LERLEV THE SHOT RUTTER 83 O 0 O O O O 0 - I I 1 F I I I I I I ' I - u - n , . THE WOMEN The whoppung success of the Carnuval the Pop Gun Hop Play Day at Bucyrus the bowlung party badmunton tournament and other Iuvely meetungs of the Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon guarantee theur fulm The Women to be an excutung adventure story The stars un thus productuon the GAA are newcomers on the scene of B H S s actuvutues Organuzed late last year the club us a popular one and un nts actuvutues has mauntauned the standards of uts goal development of clean athletics and unutuatuve The bug feature of thus productuon was the carnuval un November The hugh school gym floor was the stage twenty four booths for testung skull the prop ments were also on the program The stage manager for thus set us Muss Jeanette Haas durector of the club OFFICERS AND MEMBERS PAT GREENSLADE Presudent MARY LOUISE HERBEL Secretary ANN RUFFING Vuce Presudent EVELYN COOPER Treasurer MISS HAAS Advuser Norma Bodey Dorothy Bradford Rosemary Brown Maruorue Bruckner Eleanor Burnett Alda Censu Helen DeLuca Maruorue Doane Martha Fox Jeanne Fvlwuder Beth Hankammer Jean Hellman Joyce Hellman Dolores Heter Maxune Hugguns Joan Hutchunson Gene Kungman Janus Kustler Helen Lewucku Constanc Meesug Claradell Morrus Gertrude Regan Perma Jean Rutter Josephune Serrauno Martha Sherman Ruta Sluter Mary Suruano Martha Transue Annue Vutello Jo ephune Vutello Betsy Wrught l 84 3 I . I ' r I . I . I . . . , . . . . . ,, ,, .. I I ' . I , . . ., U Q l, . .. 5 . I . I , . . .. . ,, I - . . I - ertiesg and a host of people, young and old, the actors. Dancing and refresh- , . , , I - ' I , GAA AH' PGP' CARNIVAL CAPERS SLJBMARINE PATIQQI. On Monday evemngs rn the swnmmnng pool on Centrals lot the stage IS set for fllmlng Submarine Patrol the Aquatacs Club s production The star swimmers went unto action at the word of their director Mlss Jeanette Haas and took their parts as llfe guards and Instructors for the grade school students who met for swlmmmg at four oclock on Mondays for ten weeks The tureen supper after an lntra club meet and the swlmmlng meet with the St Claur Recreation center were the bug huts of the year besides the regular weekly meetings Among the scenes are shown V for Vlctory a group of grade school students and a punwheel formation OFFICERS President Marlorle Kleln Try out Chairman Martha Transue TOP Ruta Sllter Jams Kustler Marlorle Klem Beth Hankammer Jeanne Fulwlder Eleanor Burnett Mary Louise Gabel FRIST Helen Deluca Martha Transue Pat Greenslade Betsy Wright Rose Kathryn Callennl Evelyn Cooper AQUATICS CLUB 86 I I I I Secretary . . ,. ,.,, , .,,. , ,..., ,,., . , ,,..,. ..,.,...,. ..,, J a nis Kistler l l l V THE ELEMENTARY CLASS RINQ ARQUND TI-IE RQSV TI-IE AQUATICS CLUB MY BUDDY FREE AND EASY As theur puctures show those who partucupate un the actuvutues of the untramural tournaments and Furst Aud course have no munor roll un the scenes of B H S When gurls wueld bats and throw balls un a game of SOFTBALL you can be sure that sprung has unvaded the set The muddle pucture reveals those who prefer the smooth floor under foot for theur sport us VOLLEYBALL The SOFT BALL and VOLLEYBALL tournament games are unter class meets and feature four teams Early un the year a sungle elumunatuon BADMINTON tourney was durected The games were played un paurs The champuons un Group l were Ruta Sluter and Dolores Heter and the champuons un Group ll were Mary Louuse Herbel and Joyce Heulman In the funal game Mary Louuse Herbel and Joyce Heulman de feated Ruta Sluter and Dolores Heter and became school champuons The actuvuty hauled as one of the favorutes wuth the gurls us BASKETBALL The gurls organuzed ten teams and then the teams were duvuded unto two leagues League B consusted of the freshmen sophomores and those lust learnung to play the game League A was composed of the more experuenced players lunuors and senuors The games were conducted un round robun fashuon and un League A the Sloppy Joes emerged as wunners repeatung theur successes of two former years ln League B the Whurlwunds a whurlung octet of freshmen breezed through the funals wuth vuctory un theur eyes The Sloppy Joes are composed of the followung members of the uunuor class Mary Louuse Herbel captaun Joyce Heulman Connue Meesug Evelyn Cooper Betsy Wrught Barbara Wulluams Beth Hankammer and Jacquelune Lepley The Whurlwunds are Dorothy Sherman captaun Frances Tucker Ruth Tucker Eugenua Lamb Magdelune Kovacs Gwenn Foos Vurgunua Huston and Donna Jean Andrews Swummung us also umportant un gurls sports Addutuonal swummung classes have been started uncludung the fourth fufth and suxth grades from Puke School and the Junuor Hugh from St Marys The 'ob of a selected group of hugh school gurls us to teach the younger gurls to swum Those workung on thus prolect are Martha Transue Betsy Wrught Beth Hankammer Rose Kathryn Caluennu Mary Louuse Gabel Eleanor Burnett and Evelyn Cooper 88 1 1 1 - ' , . 1 . , - 1 . , . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , . . . . - uu tu 1 1 1 1 F 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . , . . . . 1 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' THE KNGTS THE THING IVIGIVIENT QF SLISPENSE DLACE SWING UP 'Gll2l.S, ATHLETICS In keeping with the times, the girls took lessons in First Aid once a week and practiced bandaging and artificial respiration. Those who passed the final test in First Aid received certificates. The activities of all girls' athletics are under full direction of the G. A. A., whose members officiate at games, act as managers, and direct other mis- cellaneous affairs. Miss Haas is faculty director. IN GIRLS' GYM CLASSES I 8 RELEASE, Rest p , Z? f Qfhw ox ' ea uring. like .X4ifI 6tCfl0Ifl S PAT SULLIVAN PATRICIA GREENSLADE RICHARD THOMAS ANN RUFFING President Vice Presrdenf Secrefary Treasurer MOTTO We have used ihe sfeppmg sfones of educcrhon now we approach ihe brldge of life 92 CLASS COLORS-Purple and Whiie FLOWER-Gardenia DALE ADAMS DALE BARNARD ROBERT BARR EUGENE BASFORD NORRIS BERNARD JAMES BILLINGS NORMA BODEY RACHEL BOEHLER HUSTON BONAM JOHN BOUILLON 93 SPIRIT CDF YOUTH SAM BRUNO TEDD BURR LLOYD BYERS JAMES CALLAGHAN ALDA CENSI WADE CLEMENTS ROY CLEMONS DALE CLOSE 94 DONALD BRADFORD .IOSEPHINE BRANCO BETTIE BREMER ROSEMARY BROWN ELMER DIEHR ANNA JEAN DILLINGER LAVERNE EGAN JOHN FREDERICK JEANNE FULWIDER HAROLD GEIGER RUTH GERBER ROBERTA GFELL '14 JEAN CONNER JOANNE CONNORS VIRGINIA COOPER SAM CORPINO RUSSELL GFLLL MARIAN HANKAMMER MARJORY HETER JOAN HUTCHINSON JANICE KISTLER 'ui MARY GOLEMME HOWARD HARPSTER HARRY HEYMAN CHARLES IDLE MARGARET KLEIN DONALD GOOD EVELYNE HEISLER MAXINE HIGGINS GLADYS KALIES DELMAR KOCH JOHN GRIMM ALVENE HERBORN ARVIN HILDEBRAND JUNE KERN NICK LAMANNA EILEEN HAGER LOUISE HERRMANN MARIAN ALICE HORN NORALOUISE KERSTETTER NICK LAVIOLA FEATURED GCDINCE PLACES RICHARD LEPLEY MARTHA LIEBER GEORGE LONG GENEVIEVE LOPEMAN ROSE LUPICA HOWARD MAHL MARGARET MATZ DONALD METZGER ISABELL MEYER CHARLES MIANO LUCILLE MIDDLESWARTH HARRIETTE MILLS EILEEN MISSLER 98 GREAT EXPECTATIQNSH 4 949' ELMER NEILL ROBERT NIGRO LESTER NORMAN FLORENCE NUBY MILDRED ODGERS MARY LOUISE PALMER ESTHER PAPKE MARJORY POTHS GEORGE CLOYCE QUEEN WILLELLA RADEBAUGH LOUIS RASCHKE DOROTHY RECUPERO MAE REITZEL 99 R' ' 2 4 . 0 o STARS CDF 1942 PLAY GREAT RULES MARY REMPE PERMA JEAN RITTER WALTER ROBERTSON WILLIAM ROTH MARTHA RUFFER CAROLINE SBERNA THERESA SBERNA CHESTER SCHAAF PHYLLIS RUHLAND 'I00 FRANCES SERRAINO ORVIL SHUPP PAUL SIEGEL CHARLES SLITER HOWARD SMETZER ROBERT STACY HELEN STAHL GENE STARK PAUL SCHUSTER DALE STRECKER ROBERT TETRICK DAWN THOMPSON MARTHA TRANSUE POLLY WAGNER ARTHUR WEISZ BETTY JANE WELLER PHYLLIS WERNER BETTY WHITE WILLIAM WHITEHEAD 102 GALAXY CDF STARS IN WE WHO ARE YOLIIXICEH CLASS SONG OF 1942 Farewell dear Bellevue Hugh We re leavmg you To serve our country neath our flag Red white and blue Through our four years m school We ve learned to love our country and our school More than anythmg beneath the sun Tune Anchors Awengh JOAN WILHELM CLARENCE WILLIAMS CAROL WOODS ALICE JEANNE YODER LAWRENCE ZIMMERMAN BURL HELTMAN WILBER PATTEN I We re sad to leave you but we know youll carry through Here s gladness to you from the Class of 42' Yes yes we sand the Class of 42 Hey' And though we hate to leave you II all agree That we must carry on this battle to be free To our dear pals belund and teachers too We hope youll ne er forget the Class of 1942! 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We I l I I I ' ' 41-1-1 NEWS RELEASES DALE ADAMS Intramurals 2 Glrl Reserves 234 Jumor Jesters 3 Crnmson Troupers 4 DALE BARNARD Minstrel Show 2 HI Y I 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Treasurer 4 Band I 23 4 Glee Club I2 3 4 Mixed Chorus I 234 Track 2 Operetta 234 Orchestra 234 Jumor Jesters 3 Secretary 3 Science Club 3 4 Musuc Award 3 4 College Club 4 Crimson Troupers 4 Senior Play 4 Thespuans 4 National Honor Society 4 ROBERT BARR Freshman Basketball I Orchestra I Reserve Football 2 Jumor Jesters 3 Intramurals 34 Glee Club 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Business Club 4 Music Award 4 EUGENE BASFORD Freshman Basketball I Reserve Football I2 HIY I23 President 23 Track I24 Minstrel Show 2 Operetta 2 Varsity Football 23 Reserve Basketball 23 Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Jumor Jesters 3 Varsity Basketball 34 CoCapta1n 4 NORRIS BERNARD Reserve Football Manager I Band I2 Varsity Football Manager I4 HIY I234 Junlor Jesters 3 JAMES BILLINGS Hr Y I 2 Intramurals I 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 Mnxed Chorus 2 Minstrel Show 2 Operetta 2 Jumor Jesters 3 NORMA BODEY Drum and Bugle Corps I2 Glee Club I2 Library Staff 2 Girl Reserves 234 Jumor Jesters 3 Aquatics 3 G A A 34 Crimson Troupers 4 College Club 4 Student Secretary 4 RACHEL BOEHLER Operetta 2 Glrl Reserves 234 Jumor Jesters 3 Glee Club 34 Business Club 4 Student Secretary 4 HUSTON BONAM HIY I 234 Band I 23 4 Glee Club I3 4 Orchestra 3 Jumor Jesters 3 Intramurals Club 4 Senior Play 4 Thesprans 4 JOHN BOUILLON HIY 23 Intramurals 3 Jumor Jesters 3 Science Club 4 College Club 4 DONALD BRADFORD HIY I 23 Varsity Swimming 2 Sclence Club 4 College Club 4 JOSEPHINE BRANCO Intramurals 2 Girl Reserves 234 Jumor Jesters 3 Crimson Troupers 4 BETTIE BREMER Sandusky Hugh School G A A I Home Economrcs Club I 2 Bellevue Hugh School Glrl Reserves 23 4 Jumor Jesters 3 Glee Club 3 Drum and Bugle Corps 3 Crimson Troupers 4 College Club 4 Thesplans 4 ROSEMARY BROWN Drum and Bugle Corps 23 Operetta 2 Girl Reserves 234 Jumor Jesters 3 News Staff 3 4 G A A 3 4 Crimson Troupers 4 Student Secretary 4 SAM BRUNO Freshman Basketball I Reserve Football 23 Reserve Basketball 23 Varsuty Basketball 3 Jumor Jesters 3 Intramurals 4 Business Club 4 TEDD BURR Hu Y I Jumor Jesters 3 Jumor Play 3 News Staff 3 4 Comet Staff 3 4 Quull and Scroll 3 4 Thesplans 3 4 Treasurer 4 Crumson Troupers 4 Business Club 4 Senior Play 4 National Honor Society 4 LLOYD BYERS Freshman Basketball I HI Y I 2 Intramurals I 2 3 4 Band I 23 4 Minstrel Show 2 Orchestra 234 Varsity Swimming 234 Jumor Jesters 3 Music Award 34 Business Club 4 JAMES CALLAGHAN Class Vice Presndent I3 Reserve Football I Freshman Basketball I Operetta I 2 Minstrel Show 2 Jumor Jesters 3 Jumor Play 3 Intramurals 3 4 Science Club 3 4 Vice President 3 Track 4 Crimson Troupers 4 Treasurer 4 College Club 4 Vrce President 4 Glee Club 4 Secretary 4 I04 X 3 I 1 1 I I - I I ' 1 1 r 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1' 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I I - 5 I 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I c I I 1 I 1 I I I I 1 1 ' 1 3 I 1 I 1 I ' 1 1 1 I I ' 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I I I 1 . 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OF SENIOR STARS ALDA CENSI Intramurals I234 Operetta 234 Glrl Reserves 234 Junlor Jesters 3 Glee Club 34 G A A 3 4 Drum and Bugle Corps 3 4 Cromson Troupers 4 Business Club 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 Student Secretary 4 Music Award 4 WADE CLEMENTS HIY I 23 4 Band 34 Drum Mayor 4 Track 4 ROY CLEMONS Intramurals 3 DALE CLOSE Class Presudent I 2 Freshman Basketball I Reserve Football I2 HIY I2 Vlce Presxdent 2 Varslty Football 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 National Athletlc Scholarshnp Soclety 4 JEAN CONNER Glee Club 2 3 4 Grrl Reserves 23 4 Junror Jesters 3 Crimson Troupers 4 News Staff 4 Busmess Club 4 President 4 Sensor Play 4 Music Award 4 Thesprans 4 JOANNE CONNORS Glrl Reserves 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 Jumor Jesters 3 Crimson Troupers 4 College Club 4 Student Secretary 4 VIRGINIA COOPER Operetta 2 Grrl Reserves 2 3 4 Junror Jesters 3 Junior Play 3 Glee Club 3 4 Crimson Troupers 4 College Club 4 Student Secretary 4 SAM CORPINO ELMER DIEHR Reserve Football 2 Track 3 Intramurals 3 4 Varsity Football 3 4 ANNA JEAN DILLINGER Mrxed Chorus I Drum and Bugle Corps I2 Operetta 24 Glee Club 234 Gnrl Reserves 2 3 4 Junror Jesters 3 Crrmson Troupers 4 Musrc Award 4 LAVERNE EGAN Operetta 2 Gnrl Reserves 234 Junlor Jesters 3 News Staff 34 Crlmson Troupers 4 Business Club 4 Student Secretary 4 JOHN FREDERICK HIY I234 Intramurals 234 ocrence Club 4 College Club 4 GAA 34 Crimson Troupers 4 Aquatrcs 4 College Club 4 Senior Play 4 Thespnans 4 HAROLD GEIGER Reserve Football I Freshman B sketball I B d I HIY I23 Track I234 Mrnst el Show 2 Operetta 2 Varsrty Football 234 Glee Club 234 Presndent 4 Mlxed Chorus 234 Junlor Jesters 3 Crimson Troupers 4 College Club 4 Muslc Award 4 RUTH GERBER Drum and Bugle Corps I 2 3 4 Drum Mayor 3 4 Gnrl Reserves 2 3 4 Student Secretary 4 ROBERTA GFELL Operetta 2 Grrl Reserves 234 Glee Club 234 Crimson Troupers 4 Music Award 4 RUSSELL GFELL Mnnstrel Show 2 Glee Club 234 Operetta 234 Mrxed Chorus 234 News Staff 4 Sclence Club 4 College Club 4 Music Award 4 MARY GOLEMME Intramurals I Junror Jesters 3 Crumson Troupers 4 DONALD GOOD HIY I 23 4 Secretary 2 Band I 234 Orchestra 2 Muslc Award 34 College Club 4 PATRICIA GREENSLADE Class Secretary I Treasurer 2 Vrce Presndent 4 Band I2 Operetta 2 Inta murals 234 Girl Reserves 234 Glee Club 234 Junnor Jesters 3 Treasurer 3 Muslc Award 34 News Staff 3 4 G A A 3 4 Treasurer 3 Presrdent 4 Crlmson Troupers 4 Scuence Club 4 Aquatncs 4 College Club 4 Senior Play 4 Thespnans 4 Qurll and Scroll 4 National Honor Soclety 4 IO5 QA. : 1111 111' 111 1 11 11 ' 1 ' 1' 1 1 ' - :'- 11 ' 1 - : ' 11 1 11'-11'- ' 1 ' 11 11 ' ' ' ' - : 111' 111 ' 1' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 2' 111 1 ' 1' 1 f 1 1 1' 111 ' 1 ' 1 11 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 11 ' 1- :' 1 11 11 111 ' 111 ' 1' 1 ' - 2 1' 111 ' 1 11 ' 1 I . 2'-1111 111 1 - JEANNE FULWIDER: Intramurals 2,3,45 Girl Reserves 2,3,4f Operetta 31 Junior Jesters 31 Science Club 3,45 ' 1 '1 1 ' 1 ' . 1 1 G 1UI11'f 111 1111'f 1 1 ' 111 111 ' 1' 111 ' 1' 1 1 ' - 1 1111 ' 11' 111 . : 1' 111 111' 1 ' . : 1 111 111' 111 1 xx 1 1 ' . : 1 ' 1' . 1 1111 1 1111 1 ' 11 . . : 1 1 - 1 11 1 r- N 111' 111 111 ' 1 1 ' 11 111-.11 1 ' 1' 1' 1 '1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' . BIOGRAPHIES OF JOHN GRIMM Thompson Hugh School I 2 Glee Club I Orchestra 1 Bellevue Hugh School HuY 34 Band 4 Varsuty Swummung 4 EILEEN HAGER Gurl Reserves 2 3 4 Junuor Jesters 3 MARIAN HANKAMMER Drum and Bugle Corps 1 23 Muxed Chorus 2 Gurl Reserves 2 3 4 Junuor .Iesters 3 Glee Club 34 Crumson Troupers 4 Student Secretary 4 Musuc Award 4 Natuonal Honor Soc ty 4 HOWARD HARPSTER Freshman Basketball I Intramurals 2 EVELYNE HEISLER Wullard Hugh School Home Economucs Club I Glee Club 12 Intramurals 2 Camera Club 2 Attuca Hugh School Glee Club 3 Home Economucs Club 3 Bellevue Hugh School Gurl Reserves 34 Glee Club 4 Musuc Award 4 BURL HELTMAN Intramurals 234 ALVENE HERBORN Intramurals I 4 Varsuty Swummunq 23 Operetta 3 Glee Club 3 LOUISE HERRMANN Gurl Reserves 234 Busuness Club 4 Student Secretary 4 Comet Staff 4 Natuonal Honor Socuety 4 MARJORY HETER Glee Club 1234 Drum and Bugle Corps 1234 Drum Malor 34 Gurl Reserves 234 Operetta 2 4 Junuor Jesters 3 Busuness Club 4 Musuc Award 4 Crumson Troupers 4 HARRY HEYMAN Intramurals 123 4 Track 3 Junuor Jesters 3 Hu Y 4 Crumson Troupers 4 College Club 4 MAXINE HIGGINS Intramurals 1234 Drum and Bugle Corps I234 Gurl Reserves 234 Glee Club 234 Operetta 24 Junuor Jes ers 3 GAA 34 Crumson Troupers 4 Busuness Club 4 Musuc Award 4 Thespuans 4 ARVIN HILDEBRAND Band I Muns rel Show 1 HuY I 234 Vuce Presudent 4 Glee Club 1 234 Operetto 1 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus I 2 3 4 Presudent 4 Reserve Football 2 Junuor Jesters 3 Junuor Play 3 Scuence Club 34 Presudent 4 Thesplans 34 Musuc Award 34 Track 34 Intramurals 4 Comet Staff 4 College Club 4 Presudent 4 Crumson Troupers 4 Senuor Play 4 Natuonal Honor Socuety 4 MARIAN ALICE HORN Glee Club 134 Intramurals 2 Operetta 23 Band 234 Gurl Reserves 234 Junuor Jesters 3 Musuc Award 34 Crumson Troupers 4 Busuness Club 4 Secretary 4 Student Secretary 4 JOAN HUTCHINSON Band 1234 Drum Mayor 4 Glee Club 2 Operetta 2 Gurl Reserve 234 Junuor .Iesters 3 Intramurals 34 News Staff 34 Scuence Club 34 Secretary 4 Musuc Award 34 Orchestra 4 G AA 4 College Club 4 Senuor Play 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Natuonol Honor Socuety 4 CHARLES IDLE Intramurals 34 GLADYS KALIES Drum and Bugle Corps 123 Drum Mauor 3 Gurl Reserves 234 Intramurals 3 Junuor Jesters 3 Crumson Troupers 4 Senuor Play 4 JUNE KERN Gurl Reserves 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Junuor Jesters 3 Crumson Troupers 4 Student Secretary 4 NORALOUISE KERSTETTER Drum and Bugle Corps I Cheer Leader 23 Gurl Reserves 23 4 Junuor Jesters 3 Glee Club 3 4 Crumson Troupers 4 College Club 4 Senuor Play 4 Thespuans 4 JANICE KISTLER Intramurals 1234 Aquatucs 1234 Secretary 4 Operetta 2 Gurl Reserves 234 Junuor Jesters 3 Junuor Play 3 GAA 34 Thespuons 34 Crumson Troupers 4 College Club 4 Science Club 4 MARGARET KLEIN Orchestra 234 Student Secretary 4 Musuc Award 4 106 7 1- I - 7' 17 5 . 3 111 1 7 11I 1 111 I 1 1 . . 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I 111 I ,1I I I 1 - 5 11I 11I I I 1 7 I 11 11I I 1I I 1 I - 3 111I 1111 1 I 11I I 1 ---1I 1I 1 I 3 111 1 - LEADING PLAYERS DELMAR KOCH Intramurals I 23 HIY I 2 4 Mnnstrel Show 2 NICHOLAS LAMANNA Freshman Baskteball I Track I Reserve Football I2 Intramurals 234 Reserve Basketball Manager 3 Varsuty Basketball Manager 4 NICHOLAS LAVIOLA Reserve Football I Freshman Basketball I Track I24 Varsity Football 234 Intramurals 234 RICHARD LEPLEY News Staff 234 Jumor Play 3 Jumor Jesters 3 Intramurals 34 Student Durector of Intramurals 4 Qulll and Scroll 34 Comet Staff 34 Track 4 Scsence Club 4 College Club 4 Mtxed Chorus 4 Crlmson Troupers 4 Secretary 4 Thespuans 4 National Athletic Scholarship Society 4 Natlonal Honor Socuety 4 MARTHA LIEBER Intramurals I Drum and Bugle Corps I2 Operetta 2 Glrl Reserves 234 Glee Club 23 4 Junlor Jesters 3 College Club 4 Muxed Chorus 4 Crlmson Troupers 4 Sensor Play 4 Music Award 4 Thesplans 4 GEORGE LONG HIY 2 Intramurals 234 Track 234 Junlor Jesters 3 College Club 4 Secretary Crimson Troupers 4 Thesplans 4 GENEVIEVE LOPEMAN Operetta T24 Mnxed Chorus I24 Glrl Reserves 234 Glee Club 34 Music Award 3 4 Junxor Jesters 3 Crnmson Troupers 4 Business Club 4 Thesplons 4 ROSE LUPICA Intramurals I 23 4 Glrl Reserves 234 Junlor Jesters 3 Crimson Troupers 4 HOWARD MAHL MARGARET MATZ Operetta 2 Gnrl Reserves 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Juntor Jesters 3 Glee Club 3 4 President 4 College Club 4 Crumson Troupers 4 Senior Play 4 Thesplans 4 DONALD METZGER Freshman Basketball I Reserve Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 34 Co Captain 4 ISABELL MEYER Glee Club 2 Junior Jesters 3 Crumson Troupers 4 Student Secretary 4 CHARLES MIANO Intramurals I234 College Club 4 LUCILLE MIDDLESWARTH Drum and Bugle Corps I234 Gxrl Reserves 234 Junior Jesters 3 Crimson Troupers 4 HARRIETTE MILLS Operetta 2 Glee Club 23 Gnrl Reserves 234 Junior Jesters 3 Crnmson Troupers 4 Busnness Club 4 Vuce Presndent 4 Student Secretary 4 EILEEN MISSLER Gnrl Reserves 4 Business Club 4 ELMER NEILL Hn Y 2 3 4 Vuc Presndent 3 Presnclent 4 Junuor Jesters 3 Crlmson Troupers 4 College Club 4 Intramurals 4 ROBERT NIGRO lntr murals I 234 Band 3 Track 4 LESTER NORMAN Intramurals I 2 FLORENCE NUBY Operetta 2 Lnbrary Staff 2 Gnrl Reserves 234 Junlor Jesters 3 Junior Play 3 News Staff 34 Scnence Club 34 College Club 4 Crlmson Troupers 4 Sennor Play 4 Thesplans 4 Qunll and Scroll 4 MILDRED ODGERS Intramurals I 2 3 Mixed Chorus I 4 Operetta 2 3 4 News Staff 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Glrl Reserves 2 3 4 Jumor Jesters 3 College Club 4 Crumson Troupers 4 Sennor Play 4 Musnc Award 4 MARY LOUISE PALMER Glrl Reserves 234 T07 I I I 1 ,,1'- ,,1' - : 1 1 ,1 ,,1 1 1 1 ,,1 ,,1 1 ,,1 ' 1 ' 1 ,, ' 1 ' ,1 ,1 1 1 1 I. l I . 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PRESS NOTICES ESTHER PAPKE Operetta 2 Glee Club 23 Girl Reserves 234 Junior Jesters 3 Intramurals 4 Crnmson Troupers 4 WILBER PATTEN Intramurals 3 MARJORY POTHS Glee Club I Band 1234 Operetta 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Girl Reserves 234 Junior Jesters 3 Orchestra 34 Music Award 3 4 Business Club 4 GEORGE QUEEN Class Sec etary 3 Tra lc 234 Junior Jesters 3 Junior Play 3 Intramurals 34 Crlmson Troupers 4 Vice President 4 Thespians 4 Senior Play 4 WILLELLA RADEBAUGH A uatics 'I2 Clee Club 1234 Operetta 1234 Mixed Chorus 234 Girl Reserves 2 3 4 Junior Jesters 3 Music Award 3 4 Crimson Troupers 4 College Club 4 News Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Thespians 4 Natxonal Honor Society 4 LEWIS RASCHKE Reserve Football I2 Intramurals 2 Hi Y 234 Varsity l'oo ball 34 DOROTHY RECUPERO Girl Reserves 234 Junior Jesters 3 Library Staff 3 Crimson Troupers 4 Student Secretary 4 MAE REITZEL Girl Reserves 4 Student Secretary 4 MARY REMPE Operetta 'I 2 Aquatics I 2 Mixed Chorus I 4 Vice President 4 Glee Club 23 4 Treasurer 2 Girl Reserves 234 Treasurer 3 President 4 Junior Jesters 3 Junior Play 3 Thesplans 34 Vnce President 4 College Club 4 Crimson Troupers 4 Senior Play 4 Music Award 4 PERMA JEAN RITTER Intramurals T234 Drum and Bugle Corps 1234 Drum Malor 4 Operetta 2 Girl Reserves 23 4 Glee Club 23 4 Junior Jesters 3 GAA 4 Crum on Troupers 4 College Club 4 WALTER ROBERTSON Reserve Football 2 Varsity Football 23 WILLIAM ROTH MARTHA RUFFER Drum and Bugle Corps I 23 Operetta 2 Girl Reserves 23 4 Junior Jesters 3 Crimson Troupers 4 ANN RUFFING Class Treasurer 4 Orchestra T 23 4 Intramurals I 234 Girl Reserves 23 4 President 2 Vice President 3 Secretary 4 Junior Jesters 3 News Staff 34 Comet Staff 34 Music Award 34 GAA 34 Vice Presudent 34 College Club 4 Science Club 4 Crimson Troupers 4 Senior Play 4 Thespians 4 Quill and Scroll 4 National Honor Society 4 PHYLLIS RUHLAND Girl Reserves 234 Junior Je ters 3 News Staff 34 Comet Staff 34 Editor 4 Quill and Scroll 34 Science Club 4 College Club 4 Senior Play 4 Thesplans 4 National Honor Society 4 CAROLINE SBERNA Girl Reserves 23 4 Junior Jesters 3 Crimson Troupers 4 THERESA SBERNA Girl Reserves 234 Junior Jesters 3 Crimson Troupers 4 Comet Staff 4 Student Secretary 4 Senior Play 4 CHESTER SCHAAF Band 'I 2 3 4 Music Award 3 4 Hn Y 4 PAUL SCHUSTER Band 1234 Minstrel Show 2 Glee Club 234 Operetta 234 Orchestra 34 Mixed Chorus 234 Junior Jesters 3 Music Award 34 Scnence Club 4 College Club 4 National Honor Society 4 FRANCES SERRAINO Girl Reserves 234 Junior Jesters 3 Crimson Troupers 4 ORVIL SHUPP Intramurals 4 PAUL SIEGEL Sandusky Hugh School Reserve Football 1 Track 2 Varsity Football 23 Bellevue Hugh School Varsity Football 4 CHARLES SLITER Class Treasurer 23 Freshman Basketball 1 Reserve Football 2 Reserve Basketball 2 HI Y 2 Varsity Basketball 3 College Club 4 0 1 1 111 ' 1 1' : 1 1'1 1' 111 ' 1 11 ' 11 ' - 1 f 1 '1111 ' 1 ' 1 11 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 ' - rq' 11- ' 111 ' 1 ' 11' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' - ' ' ll I Ill I I' 1' 111 ' 1' 1' 1 1' 1 1 1 11 '11' ' 1 1 ' 111 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 11 '- ' 1 1' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 111 111 ' 1.1-1 'S 1 1 Comet Staff 41 Student Secretary 45 Senior Play 41 Music Award 41 National Honor Society 4. 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' , 11 1 , 1 15' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ', , i COMING AIIRACIIQNSI swam amy SVMPHQN After four years of playing but parts these seniors have finally emerged as veteran stars of Central s movle colony, In their following roles STAR DALE ADAMS DALE BARNARD ROBERT BARR EUGENE BASFORD NORRIS BERNARD JAMES BILLINGS NORMA BODEY RACHEL BOEHLER HUSTON BONAM JOHN BOUILLON DONALD BRADFORD JOSEPHINE BRANCO BETTIE BREMER ROSEMARY BROWN SAM BRUNO TEDD BURR LLOYD BYERS JAMES CALLAGHAN ALDA CENSI WADE CLEMENTS ROY CLEMONS DALE CLOSE JEAN CONNER JOANNE CONNORS VIRGINIA COOPER ELMER DIEHR ANNA JEAN DILLINGER LAVERNE EGAN JOHN FREDERICK JEANNE FULWIDER HAROLD GEIGER RUTH GERBER ROBERTA GFELL RUSSELL GFELL MARY GOLEMME DONALD GOOD PATRICIA GREENSLADE JOHN GRIMM EILEEN HAGER MARIAN HANKAMMER HOWARD HARPSTER EVELYNE HEISLER BURL HELTMAN ALVENE HERBORN LOUISE HERRMANN MARJORY HETER HARRY HEYMAN MAXINE HIGGINS ARVIN HILDEBRAND MARIAN ALICE HORN JOAN HUTCHINSON CHARLES IDLE GLADYS KALIES JUNE KERN NORALOUISE KERSTETTER JANIS KISTLER MARGARET KLEIN DELMAR KOCH NICK LAMANNA NICK LAVIOLA RICHARD LEPLEY FEATURED IN HOW GREEN WAS MY DALE BARNIYJARD FOLLIES TOUGH KID SPORTING BLOOD EASY GOING JIMMY THE GENT YOUNG AS YOU FEEL THE YOUNG PEOPLE PENNY SERENADE CAREFREE KEEP EM FLYING OBLIGING YOUNG LADY MADAME X BIOGRAPHY OF A BACHELOR GIRL THE SLIM A MAN TO REMEMBER THE RELUCTANT DRAGON MR DYNAMITE BORN TO SING WE WERE DANCING TOO BUSY TO WORK FREE AND EASY FIFTH AVENUE GIRL LOVE THY NEIGHBOR A LADYS PROFESSION SON OF FUN ON YOUR TOES TELEPHONE OPERATOR WORKING MAN BLONDIE ITS LOVE IM AFTER SALESLADY ROBERTA CURLY TOP MISS MARY JEEPERS CREEPERS ALL AMERICAN CO ED JOHNNYS EAGER IM STILL ALIVE ILL WAIT FOR YOU SHOP WORN ANGEL SEVENTEEN THE GAY FALCON MAN WHO WOULDNT TALK LOUISE GIVE ME A SAILOR LAUGHING BOY THE HIGGINS FAMILY WINGS THE FARMERS DAUGHTER ACCENT ON YOUTH SCATTERBRAIN DANCE GIRL DANCE SHINING VICTORY BALL OF FIRE SECRETS OF A NURSE ITS A WONDERFUL WORLD WHATS KOCH IN? 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I I SKIPPY wp I I . 110 HPARDCDN OUR NERVEH MARTHA LIEBER GEORGE LONG GENEVIEVE LOPEMAN ROSE LUPICA HOWARD MAHL MARGARET MATZ DONALD METZGER ISABELL MEYERS CHARLES MIANO LUCILLE MIDDLESWORTH HARRIETTE MILLS EILEEN MISSLER ELMER NEILL ROBERT NIGRO LESTER NORMAN FLORENCE NUBY MILDRED ODGERS MARY LOUISE PALMER ESTHER PAPKE WILBER PATTEN MARJORY POTHS CLOYCE QUEEN WILLELLA RADEBAUGH LOUIS RASCHKE DOROTHY RECUPERO MAE REITZEL MARY REMPE PERMA JEAN RITTER WALTER ROBERTSON BILLY ROTH MARTHA RUFFER ANN RUFFING PHYLLIS RUHLAND CAROLINE SBERNA THE CHESTER SCHAAF PAUL SCHUSTER PAUL SEIGEL FRANCES SERRAINO ORVIL SHUPP CHARLES SLITER HOWARD SMETZER ROBERT STACY HELEN STAHL GENE STARK DALE STRECKER PAT SULLIVAN ROBERT TETRICK RICHARD THOMAS DAWN THOMPSON MARTHA TRANSUE POLLY WAGNER ARTHUR WEISZ BETTY WELLER PHYLLIS WERNER BETTY WHITE WILLIAM WHITEHEAD JOAN WILHELM CAROL WOODS ALICE YODER LAWRENCE ZIMMERMAN RESA SBER NA KID NIGHTINGALE LET GEORGE DO IT MANNEQUIN ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE PART TIME JOG MY BILL RISE AND SHINE THE JOY OF LIVING BASHFUL BACHELOR FRECKLES COMES HOME , SMALL TOWN DEB LADIEISI IN RETIREMENT THE PERFECT SPECIMEN ICE CAPADES MAN AT LARGE WOMAN DOCTOR THE GO GETTER ON THE SUNNY SIDE LOOK WHOS LAUGHING CAPTAIN CAUTION MARGIE QUEEN OF THE MOB VIVACIOUS LADY ITS A DATE THE LADY WITH THE RED HAIR SECRETS OF A SECRETARY KEEP SMILING PERSONAL SECRETARY TALL DARK AND HANDSOME BILLY THE KID THE THIN WOMAN NICE GIRL THE OLD MAID THE SISTERS HATS OFF PLOUGH AND THE STARS TREAT EM ROUGH NO TIME FOR COMEDY GENTLEMAN AT HEART HURRY CHARLIE HURRY WESTERN UNION THE PLAINSMAN SYNCOPATION SHIP AHOY SECOND FIDDLE THREE CHEERS FOR THE IRISH MR CELEBRITY THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN MUSIC IN MY HEART THE LITTLE ADVENTURESS MISS POLLY DOWN ON THE FARM BETTY CO ED MAISIE THE LADY HAS PLANS JUST WILLIAM THE STRAWBERRY BLONDE SKYLARK SOUTHWARD HO' TOO MANY BLONDES ZX Mm A!! FQIISI ' TTI -f' I' , .IN CLARENCE WILLIAMS , CLARENCE 'A 'I I A jj f 1 ' ' NATIQNAL I-lowora Soclmv Tl-IE REAL GLCDRV Scholarship Service Leadership Character The Real Glory came to nlnetecn sensors thus year possessmg Scholorshlp Leadership Character and Service when they were selected members of the National Honor Society Thus dISllFlClIOl1 comes to fifteen per cent of the upper third of the class Chapter a great and longed for honor to belong to the Bellevue Hugh Alfred Ross MEMBERS Dale Barnard Tedd Burr Patrlcla Greenslade Marian Hankammer Louise Herrmann Arvm Hxldebrand .loan Hutchmson Richard Lepley Wullella Radebaugh Perma Jean Rutter 112 Ann Rufflng Phyllls Ruhland Paul Schuster Howard Smetzer Richard Thomas Martha Transue Polly Wagner Joan Wulhelm Alnce Jeanne Yoder I I I l H . I l I . I l 911 - - 1 . '- 1' S It is ' NQTI-llNG BUT Tl-IE Tl2UTl-l Clear and Forceful Writing Nothing But the Truth means that nothing but the best comes from the pens of these fifteen young writers selected members of Quill and Scroll the international honor society for high school journalists. High scholastic standing and a number of good published articles are in keeping with their motto Clear and Forceful Writing. Tedd Burr Evelyn Cooper Jack Dutt Martha Fox Dale Francis Pat Greenslade Sally Huston Joan Hutchinson MEMBERS Richard Lepley Florence Nuby Ann Ruffing Phyllis Ruhland Martha Transue Joan Wilhelm Alice Jeanne Yoder 'l'l3 QUILL AND SCRCDLI. NATIQNAL THESPIANS A STAR IS BORN Act Well Thy Part From among the ranks of the talented Thesplans many A Star Is Born A group of experlenced sons and daughters of the footlnghts they proudly carry on the Thespuan tradltlon of acting well their part These students of the stage are headed by the club ll ll officers: Martha Transue, presidentp Mary Rempe, vice-presidentp Howard Smetzer, F . l'l4 secretary Tedd Burr treasurer Dale Barnard Bettie Bremer Tedd Burr Donald Burton Jean Conner Evelyn Cooper Jack Dutt Martha ox Jeanne Fulwlder Mary Louise Gabel Pat Greenslade James Heller Maxune Hrggrns MEMBERS Arvrn Hlldebrand Sally Huston Noraloulse Kerstetter Jams Klstler Jacqueline Lepley Ruchard Lepley Martha Lieber Genevueve Lopeman George Long Margaret Matz Florence Nuloy Cloyce Queen Wlllella Radebaugh Mary Rempe Ann Ruffnng Phyllis Ruhland Howard Smetzer Rlchard Thomas Robert Tubboles Martha Transue Polly Wagner Phyllis Werner Joan Wulhelm Carol Woods Allce Yoder lVllJSlC AWARDS THERES MAGIC IN Music Music Hath Charms Theres Maglc in Music but not black magic for only continued practice and the will to succeed have given these students a music award Each has had three years of group music MEMBERS Darryl Baldwin Dale Barnard Robert Barr Edythe Birkholz Isabel Bodey Huston Bonam Lloyd Byers Rose Kathryn Caliennl Alda Censi Jean Conner Ed Dldion Anna Jean Dillinger Jack Dutt Ruth Ferguson Eugene Frost Harold Geiger Roberta Gfell Russell Gfell Donald Good Pat Greenslade Beth Hankammer Marian Hankammer Sofia Hayes Joyce Hellman Evelyne Heisler Marlory Heter Wanda Hickman Maxine Higgins Arvm Hildebrand Marian Alice Horn Sally Huston Joan Hutchmson Margaret Klem Marlorie Klem Elaine Kmpe Martha Lieber Genevieve Lopeman Mabel Newell Mildred Odgers Marlory Poths Willella Radebaugh Robert Redd Mary Rempe Jocelyn Rutter Perma Jean Ritter Ann Rutfmg Chester Schaaf Paul Schuster Howard Smetzer Helen Stahl Donald Stoldt Richard Thomas Dawn Thompson Miller Thoss Martha Transue Polly Wagner Betty Jane Weller Phyllis Werner Carol Woods Alice Jeanne Yoder ll l ll experience in a music organization, and has been before the public either in a solo or 115 NATIONAL ATI-ILETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY IVIEN OF CONCDLIEST Balanced Training The five members of N A S S truIy deserve to star in Men of Conquest since they have been conquerors not only in athletics but also In scholarship and citizenship For one malor letter or two minor letters in sports must have grades equal to or higher than the average and must have exemplified the highest type of citizenship and sportsman Sip Richard Thomas received letters in track and swimming Richard Lepley track Dale Close and Pat Sullivan in football and Donald Metzger in basketball MEMBERS RICHARD THOMAS RICHARD LEPLEY DALE CLOSE PAT SULLIVAN DONALD METZGER 116 ll ll . I I to achieve the coveted honor of membership in N. A. S. S., a boy must have won either h' . . . . . . I . I in 7 JUNIOR- SENIOR PROM A DOUBLE FEATURE The set for the bug production of 1941 resplendent In Its gay mnety scenes and the entertamlng gay nmety revnew, mcludmg a melodrama and such musicals as Whlle Strolling Through the Park One Day made thus another successful lumor productlon The double feature Jumor Senior Receptlon of 1942 presented a real Amerlcan Navy scene wlth flags saulors portholes and llfeboats COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN 194 Invltatlon FLORENCE NUBY Decoration ANN RUFFING and TEDD BURR Entertamment MARTHA TRANSUE and JOAN WILHELM Refreshment PERMA JEAN RITTER Orchestra JAMES CALLAGHAN Stage Crew NORRIS BERNARD 1942 Invltatlon LA DONNA HAZELBACK Decoratnon MARJORIE BALL Entertainment R LENE COE and MARJORIE KLEIN Refreshment SOPHIA HAYES and DELORES HAZELBACK Orchestra RICHARD FLENNER Und ISABEL BODEY Stage Crew CYRIL GERBER and DALE FRANCIS I l l l . . I .. -. . ,, . .. I I .- . . , . I. I I . . 1 117 PICTURE CDE Tl-lE YEAR Flash Mr and Mrs America' Pure as the Drrven Snow has lust recerved the honor of belng the picture of the year When Drrector Dewayne Burke comblned hrs cast wrth mustaches bustles, and derbles he had the makrngs of a premiere to outshrne all others Breakmg all records for laughs and good old theater engoyment, thus melodrama of yes terday rs consrdered the sensatronal production of today CAST OF PURE AS THE DRIVEN SNOW Puruty Dean Mary Rempe Jonathan Logan Howard Smetzer Zamah Logan Joan Wrlhelm Leander Longfellow Cloyce Queen Imogene Prckens Ethellnda Hewlutt Allison Hewlrtt Mrs Forth Hogue Wlllella Radebaugh Martha Transue Alrce Yoder Joan Hutchrnson Jed Lynn Dale Barnard Nellre Morrrs Noralourse Kerstetter E Z Plc ens Tedd Burr Director Mr Dewayne Burke COMMITTEES Propertnes and Costumes Make Up Polly Wagner Phyllus Werner Jeanne Fulwlcler Jean Connor Phyllns Ruhland Ann Ruffmg Carolrne Sberna Carol Woods Publicity Martha Lreber Fnnance Pat Sullrvan Pat Greenslade Mrldred Odgers Perma Jean Rutter Gladys Kalres Margaret Matz Sound and Llghtrng Huston Bonam Student Drrector Florence Nuby 'l'l8 . ., . ,, . . I I ' Mortimer Frothingham Arvin Hildebrand Letty Barber Margaret Matz 'qv a 1' . . SENICDT2 PLAY Tl-TAT S THE CNE' WELL' VGUNG MAN' I-IOWDY MISS PICKENS' LEANDER' TAKE CARE' I I II r I ' I lI II II I II II II H9 THE NIGHT or NIGHTS BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM CENTRAL HIGH AuDuroRIuM BELLEVUE OHIO MAY 31 1942 8 P M Processuonal Corneluus Festuval March Mendelssohn Hugh School Orchestra Prayer of Thanksguvung Netherland Folk Tune Senuor Class and Orchestra lnvocatuon Rev P A Rempe Lutheran Church Response Sevenfold Amen Sur John Stauner Gurls Glee Club Open Our Eyes W C Macfarlane Gurls Glee Club Vocal Duet God Shall Wupe Away All Tears Caro Rama Dawn Thompson Arvun Huldebrand Baccalaureate Address Rev John R Wulluams DD The Furst Presbyteruan Church Wooster Ohuo Sylvua Oley Speaks Orchestra Beneductuon Rev W B Leus Evangelucal and Reformed Church Recessuonal Prause Ye The Father Gounod Hugh School Orchestra COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM CENTRAL HIGH AUDITORIUM BELLEVUE oHuo JUNE 4 1942 8 P M Menuetto from the Fufth Symphony Schubert Hugh School Orchestra lnvocaiuon Rev W H Schuster Evangelucal Church The Green Cathedral Sensor Gurls Sextet Carl Hahn Dawn Thompson Genevieve Lopeman Martha Lueber Mary Rempe Carol Woods Martha Transue Address to the Class Dr W A Zaugg Bowlung Green State Unuversuty Bowlung Green Ohuo Barutone Solo Grand Concerto Fruedebald Grafe Donald Good Awards and Honors F D Swugart Superuntendent of Schools Presentatuon of the Class H G Lull Pruncupal of the Hugh School The Conferrung of Dnplomas Dr H K Shumaker Presudent of the Board of Educatuon Class Song The Class of 1942 Beneductuon Rev T G Erler Bapiust Church 120 1 1 i ' . . . , . . , 1 . . , . . 1 1 . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 . . . , . . , 1 1 1 1 . . , . . , . . . , . . . , THE19414Q NEWS IQEEI. September 3 Central Hugh opened uts doors to 488 students September 5 Senuoruty Rughts' Senuors felt proud today as they took theur seats for the years urst audutoruum meetung when Mr lull welcomed the uncomung students September 10-Ernest Nuchols Hollywood whustler un Snow Whute and the Seven Dwarfs warbles tunes at the audutoruum meetung September15 Pat Sulluvan us chosen ta head the senuor class Sulluvan Travels September 16-AM John Herbert Wolfe arruves PM Teachers lose theur dugnuty at theur annual pucnuc at theY M C A camp September 18 Brenda Matz and Cobuna Wulhelm come to pep meetung to promote Dual subscruptuons Duck Lepley flues across the stage as Superman G A A has a supper huke September 19 Fremont scalps Bellevue un the furst football game of the season wuth o score of 347 Kathryn Tucker guves readungs at an assembly September 22 Edwun Dull cu potter demonstrates the art of gug makung September 23 The Gurl Reserves enloy a hayrude Somethung new' September 24 The Dual beguns uts 1941 1942 newsy career September 25 Its awfully wundy' Part of o tree crashed agaunst the Junuor Hugh buuldlng A few of the Band members go to Sandusky to hear the U S Marune Band George J Lehrer umpersonotes Luncoln and tells about hus lufe at oudutoruum meetung September 25 The Redmen agaun bute the dust when Tuffun Columbuan upsets them 210 September 27 The Band and the Drum and Bugle Corps partucupate un the Grape Festuval at Sandusk Y Word us receuved that the 1941 Comet receuved furst hugh ratung by the Natuonal Scholastuc Press Assocuatuon Try outs for the Aquatucs Club are held September 29 October 1 Today surely us a busy one' Furst the nousy furebell went Clangl awakenung day dreamers for the years furst flre drull Then we hear that our former Muss Magsug has a son In the meantume the freshmen class elects Bob Green for presudent hopeful trullers try out for the glee clubs and Muss Rachel Kegerreus guves an unterestung account of her Carrubean trup at a G R nught meetung October 2 Steve Valko wuns the presudency un the sophomore class October 3 The Redmen meet theur thurd defeat when Port Clunton downs them 6 0 October 6-Cluckl Mr Buyer takes the furst senuor Comet puctures After the camera us fuxed shootung conhnues October 7 Ambutuous G R s are knuttun for Brutoun under Muss Coopers supervusuon October 8 The news staff us sellung tuckets for the Kuwanus programs and receuvung a commussuon for the Dua October 10-G A A members sell football puns to promote school spurut October 11 G A A ers play at Play Day un Bucyrus October 14 Its a gurl Emuly Lauuse at Coach and Mrs Coopers house Candy bars Mr Cooper? Gurl Reserves unutuate suxty sophomores at a candle lught servuce October 15 George Lyons swungs ut on a harp un audutoruum meetung October 17 Ouch' Upper Sandusky steps on the Redmen s feet 180 Students heave a sugh of reluef as sux week tests are completed October 18 College Club members catch a glumpse of campus lufe when they stop at Ohuo Wesleyan and Ohuo State on Hugh School Day Many saw Ohuo State lose to Purdue 1614 October 20-Torch Club ullumunates thurty new members October 21 The Comet Staff holds uts furst meetung of the year October y e fughtung Redmen tue Wullard 1313 October 24 When teachers away e students wull play Vocatuon for a day Because of N E O T A 23 Its grade card tume at dear old B H S Senuors lead the honor roll woth twent students October 27 Senuor name cards make theur annual appearance October 29 Mauruce Boyuluan talks Turkey un audutoruum meetung Several band and orchestra members hear Rubunoff and hus vuolun un Fremont Donald Good and barutone wun a contest there October 30- The Adventures of Chuco produce squeals from excuted students October 31 The Torch Club holds a Halloween party November 1 The Redmen are crushed under a score of 370 at Oak Harbor November 3 Marunes chlorune tureen ln other words the Aquatucs Club enloys a potluck supper November 5 Clownung Joe Gould produces futs of laughter at audutoruum meetung Gurl Reserves fete fathers at a Wumpy Feed 121 1 . . . . . . , 4. , . . . . . ,. . uu 1 1 . . . u, . 1. tu ut ul - ul - - - - - . . 1. ut 1 I . - 1 1 - 1 I . 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V . . ,, . , . . 1 1 1 . . . . . , , , . . , . ,, . . ,, . . . . 1 -' . , - . - . , - . , . . . u .1 1 . 1 . . . . . ,, . ,, . 11 - vu - u 1 1 - 1 f . ,, . ., . . . - uu - uu NEWS REEL ...... 194191942 MR WOLFES ROOM November 6-The enture hugh school assembled today on North Street for a safety demonstratuon Gene Stark Anna Jean Dullunger and Mr Cooper tested theur abuluty to stop a car PS It takes a gurl to do ut every tume November 10- Sweethearts of Song entertaun at assembly meetung The Gurls Glee Club stages an umpressuve flag drull at the Bellevue Oberlun game as a part of the defense program lncudentally we lost the game 380 November 11 Comet staffers go Hollywood when Jeanne Fulwuder and Esther Papke submut the udea for the theme Ann Ruffung then enlarges ut Sam Bruno Tom Howarth Wulson Loudenslagel and Eugene Martun try theur skull agaunst Cortland and Cook table tennus champuons November 12 And uts to Ireland youll be goun uf you see the Junuor Hugh operetta Kathleen November 14 Japan can never defeat Chuna George I Shepherd tells the assembly The begunnung and the end the last football game of the season wuth Crestlune and the furst vuctory 12 6 Eught senuor Redmen sadly hang up theur football helmets November 18 Democracy us the subuect of the assembly talk by Mr Hure November 19 Students look forward to turkey morrow plus two whole days of leusure The Gobble Hop wuth Ernue Duffueld and hus orchestra u sponsored by the Gurl Reserves November 24 The students resume theur studues lookung fresh Ol after vacatuon November 26 Mr Newberry shows pauntungs whuch trace the uourney of the Mormons November 27 Cloyce Queen us transformed unto a beautuful gurl for a Crumson Troupers play and we do mean beautuful November 28 The halls and gym floor are decked out by the G A A for theur carnuval Sux HIY delegates attend a three day conference at Sprungfueld December 2 Fuve Crumson Troupers go on tour By Specual Request f the Lyme Grange December 5 Bowlung Green downs the Redmen basketeers un the seasons furst game 3318 December 8 Excuted students qather around raduos at noon to hear the Presudents Declarotuon of War Father Brown Detectuve lurks un the audutoruum Fuve students and fufteen adults hear Louus Brown and Sunclaur Lewus duscuss the world sutuatuon at Galuon December 9 Junuors do theur best at theur class play try outs Boy gurl relotuonshups are duscussed at the uount G R HuY meetung December 10-Senuors make merry at theur class party December 11 Several tons of coal have been burnung un the school basement for two weeks from spontaneous combustuon The whole thungs smelly December 12 Tuffunutes crush Bellevue under a score of 3815 December 16 The Bull of Ruqhts us duscussed at assembly December 17 Scuence students douse themselves wuth perfume after vusutung the sugar beet factory at Fremont December 19 Star Eternal the Chrustmas play the handung out of football awards and the dustrubutung of Duals un the audutoruum mark the begunnung of a two weeks vacatuon Merry Chrustmas' December 23 The Redmen are on the short end of a 33 20 score when they vue at Elyrua December 31 Superuntendent Wallace l. Arnholts sudden death saddens the hearts of students and faculty 122 1 1 , , . . . .- ' 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 ' - - 1 1 - 1 - - - tu 11 - , . - , . . L 1 1 1 11 11 . . . 1., ' uv , . . . . . .E . , , . . - , . . - - 1u - 11 - 0 . . . , . ' 1 ' ' . . . , . ., . ,, . . . 1 1 - 1 . . u .1 .1 1 1 1 . . . . . . , . . 1 . . - 1 January January January January January January January January January e January January January January TIME MXRRCHES CDN 5 School reopens 7 My but nts coooolldddl 9 Redmen get hot at Norwalk but nts a 27 24 outcome for them 12 The movne Tumothys Quest as shown 13 V for victory IS right' lt s the flrst one of the year for the Redmen when they beat Oberlin 37 21 Meeslg explalns the mechamsm of the draft board to the G R s 15 Brrrr' G A A ers get cold feet at a skatmg party 16-Agaun' The Redmen wan another game nts Port Clanton 2519 17 Freshmen and sophomores swung It at the first dancung class held at the Y M C A 20 Not circles under the eyes gurls will wear campus boots 21 Cram cram cram 22 Exams exams exams 23 Ditto dltto dntto Daddyll Mr Burke IS all smlles over hrs new son but around thelr legs 26-Delbert K Harter and has witty lokes take us around the world with hum THE EMERGENCY SQUAD MR NAPKA MR NUBV 123 ll Mr, J Q ' ' . .' . nt ' ' , ' ' oh, .. ' . ' ' ' ' ' . ll 1941 19452 January 28 Umm that delicious tried steak smell floating down the hall comes from the Gasco Food Institute January 30 Oh well we almost beat Mansfield 28 25 February 3 could l uh sell you a magazine huh? February 4 Miss Erdmans room magazine campaign victors for the first day enpoyed the candy very much February 5 Donald Earl interprets some of Rileys poems at auditorium meeting G A A has a bowling party February 6-Redmen fell the Maples with a score of 44 36 February 9 Theme song of sleepy students War Time ls My Time Look glamorous says e photog rapher to underclassmen February 10 The fourth victory of the season comes when the Redmen defeat Sandusky 37 27 Febroury ll Mrs Stoll announces cast of Trial by Jury February 12 Stand straight and walk with your knees bent advises Mrs Margaret Taylor at assembly Miss Rea McCain speaks to the lunior and senior girls and their mothers guests of the Business and Professional Womens Club February T3 Fnday the 13th proves lucky in two ways We beat Port Clanton 28 22 and 'l243'M: for February 14 Willard wins the Little Big Four League championship whale Bellevue and Norwalk tie for second place Gene Kingman Helen Stahl Arvid Englund and Donald Good go to Bowling Green for the annual Northern Ohio Music Festival February T6 Supermtendent Swigart assumes his duties February 'I7 The lunnor class proves that Ever Since Eve women have been the cause of mens troubles February l8 Einstein Barnard teaches physics class Robert Zimmerman tells his interesting experiences as a deep sea diver February 20 At assembly George Campbell emphasizes the value of eyesight February 26-Another busy day First all the underclassmen are busy gaping at the seniors bummlng around and then the movie Wells Fargo is shown The Thespians also initiate nine promising actors and actresses today February 27 Girls intramural basketball at the Y M C A IS exciting The Sloppy Joes beat the Senior Misses 2610 February 28 The Redmen win the last home game of the season when they conquer Columbus East 35 34 The sophomores beat the freshmen in the prellmlnarles March 2 The first of the panel discussions about the Junior Senior are held by the lunlors and seniors Sloppy Joes defeat the Basketeers 1610 at the Y M C A CAST OF STAR ETERNAL CHRISTMAS PLAY 124 0 0 Q 0 0 0 1 I ' - . , -Er...uh,... , , ', . - . . I . . . . I . - -.. . - 'n .. I.. ih . - . . I . I I - Miss Wright's room in the magazine campaign!!! . I I . , . I , I , . O . . . . . . . . I h . l A I - I If U REMEMBER TI-IE DAY I-IIGI-I SALESMEN IN TI-IE MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN CLARENCE WILLIAMS PERMA RITTER March 3 Mr Buyer and his camera vlsli B H S March 6-We mowed down the Maples IH the hrs! round of the tournament at Sandusky 34 26 March 7 Mansfield mowed us down In the second session of the tournament 39 23 March 12 A png goof monkey and dogs come io school wllh Arnolds Barnyard Frolncs TI-IE REDMEN IN ACTION 125 ll ll F ' f . W 4 ' m...,., r '1 I'L yvgpl, - E MI I ms ' VI, II, .. .III X...-I L , ,fl ml ,.I' II. I. U rx L r' - , . L., I II I . I :El K.. . ,,, l , . - I . I T I I ' 1941 1942 March 16- The Rams Came and caused the swtmmlng pool to overflow Students attend The Plalnsman March l7 Gene Basford almost loses has head when Fred Hardenbrook glves a demonstration of a Trbetan execution March 'l8 That Sllver Streak flynng down the street transports Mr Stark to and from school March T9 Wagners Wildcats go wlld when they wrn the Intramural tournament by defeating Coopers Comets 1613 March 20 A blackout I5 featured at the G A A Pop Gun Hop Mr Clarke leaves for a new posltlon nn Sandusky March 21 Seven Bellevue muslclans glve all they have at the Dlstrtct Solo and Ensemble Contest at Oberlln March 23 Thomas Kelly paints as he converses on conservation at assembly Melvln Snyder takes up where Mr Clarke left off March 24 25 Pike puprls patrlotlcally present Under the Stars and Stripes March 25 The turst our rand drull ns excltung March 26 Faculty staqes a receptlon for Mr and Mrs Swlgart March 27 Schools out schools out teachers l t the angels o t untul Aprll 6 oo' April 6 Students get back on the 'ob The seniors begun their class play practlce and the Glrl Reserves INVITE sophomore lunlor and senior boys to their night meetlng ral 7 S get In groove for natlonal defense Tralnlng classes are started for gurls eighteen years old and the P T A beglns Its weekly sale of defense stamps Aprll 8 Lincoln llves agam In the humorous stories and ancedotes of Guy Green at assembly Mary A FI 'l'l A rll 13 e Senlo Aprll April Aprrl Aprll Aprnl Aprnl louise Herbel IS chosen to lead the Glrl Reserves for next year The band brlngs home a rating of superlor minus from the Band Festival at Fremont Students get patched up with the tuberculin tests Buckaneer vlslts B H S rfreshman track combnnatlon scores over the lunlor sophomore team In the unter class meet Cometeers rush around all ln a dlther preparmg the fnrst forty elght pages for the prmter The stage us turned unto a courtroom when the glee clubs present Trlal by Jury Bellevue IS vuctoruous when Margaretta comes to Harmon Freld for a track meet ln the sprung a young students fancy lightly turns to thoughts of sux week tests so what? Healthy Happlness IS the sublect of Arthur Crombles talk durung assembly The Muslc Festlval at Norwalk and the Journalism Conventlon at Toledo Woodward give several students vacation for a day April 25 Mr Cummins struck up the band at the state contest ln Columbus and emerged with a ratmg of thlrd In nts cass Aprrl 26 Student councul organizes April 27 Victory IS the movle portrayed today by the track team when the Redmen defeat Thompson School Aprll 28 The art students have a splash when they hold an art exhlblt for two days April 29 Buy a share of freedom as soon as possible urges Mr H Bredlow at assembly T e Tenth Birthday Party of the Glrl Reserves honors the mothers May l Bellevue places thlrcl In the league track meet with Port Clanton and Norwalk e sophomore class party ns staged on the stage 126 O O O O O O - ' , ' 5 ' e u f ' ' , t . Ap ' -B. H. . s ' the ' . ' ' ' ' April 'IO-Juniors go patriotic at their class party. P .I W- . . . . . . P . Q . . . 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THQ SE WERE JAMES CALLAGHAN Pressdent CYRIL GERBER Vsce Pressclent MARY REMPE Secretary DARRYL BALDWIN MARJORIE BALL DOROTHY BRADFORD ELEANOR BURNETT JAMES CALLAGHAN JACK CAMPBELL JEAN CONNOR EUGENE DUDLEY BOB MARJORIE KLEIN SALLY KONST JACQUELINE LEPLEY RICHARD LEPLEY WILSON LOUDENSLAGEL GWEN FOOS CYRIL GERBER RUTH GERBER ROBERT GREEN PAT GREENSLADE VICTOR GREENSLADE EDWARD PALMER JOAN HUNT ROY PAUL CHARLES KERN ROBERT REDD May 4 The faculty sweeten up to the sugar ratsonsng for four days ALICE YODER Asssstant Secretary REDD Treasurer MARY REMPE REGINA RITTER JOSEPHINE SERRAINO JOE SLY RICHARD THOMAS VIOLET WILLS ALICE YODER ARNOLD ZERMAN Moy 6 Gettsng measured for caps and gowns and buysng commencement announcements make e sensors feel smportant May 7 Another step forward' Absolute sslence ss masntamed sn thsrd persod study hall by the Student Councsl May 8 The vsllasn ss fouled ogosn when the sensors go old fashsoned to present Pure as the Drsven Snow May May The Great Vsctor Herbert ss presented to the students May May Wrsght The Bellevue Bond ss host to nesghborsng bands at the league Festsval Saslors lsleboats and flags are promsnent at the Junsor Sensor Receptson A group of sensor Englssh students attends Macbeth sn Cleveland wsth Msss Wagner and Mus May 26-The annual Recognstson Banquet becomes a receptson but ss as good as ever May 31 Realszatson that thesr school days are over make the sensors solemn at Baccalaureate a Rev John R Wsllsams delsvers the address June 2 What' Exams agasn' June 4 Dr W A Zaugg opens up the world of tomorrow for the graduatsng sensors Happy memorses of post doys are now a part of the I942 olumns June 5 All good thsngs must come to an end even school temporarsly So long' 127 ll - ' ' sh 15- ' ' ' ' . 19- ' ' . 22- . 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D 23- ' ' I' ' ' ' 'Q 1 ff A C X INDEX Aquatlcs Arnholt Supermtendent Baccalaureate Band Basketball Board of Educat1on Boys Glee Club Buslness Club Calendar Central H1gh School Cheerleaders Class AClIVtllE5 College Club Comet Staff Commencement Crlmson Troupers Ded1cat1on Drum Corps Faculty Football Freshman Class G1rl Reserves Glrls Athletlc ASSOCIOYION Girls Athletics Glrls Glee Club Harmony Club Hugh School Operetta H1Y Jun1or Class Junlor Hugh Operetta Jun1or Hugh School Page 86 87 70 77 121127 2833 44 45 1417 64 69 24 25 4143 12 Junlar Jesters Junlor Play Junlor Senlor Receptlon l.1brary Staff lull Pr1nc1pal Mlxed Chorus Montage MUSIC Awards Natlonal Athlet1c Scholarshup Soclety Natuonal Honor Socuety News Staff Off1ce Staff Orchestra Qulll and Scroll Sclence Clubs Senlor Senlor Senuor Semor Senlor Class Class Class Class Pictures AClIVlll9S Offlcers Song Feature Seventh Grade Sophomore Class Swlgart Superlntendent Sw1mm1ng Boys Thesplans Track Photography by Ben Buyer Bellevue Page 46 47 46 47 38 39 92103 104109 78 80 4 B1 83 Engravmgs by Akron Typesettmg Company Akron Prlnted and Bound by the Defuance Prlntnng Company Deflance , ' ...5 ' f 120 ' - ' ' 117 57 ' 58 . , - ' 13 ' 10, 11 ' 51 ' , 50 36 ' Q 50 ' 115 . 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