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Vv'ilma XVandcll Commercial Course - Blue Triangle 4, 3, 2. Rose Mary Vvlcber Foreign Language Course- I o r e i g n Correspondence Club 2: Vocal 4: Blue Tri- angle 4. 2: Girls' Glee Club 4. 3. 2, 1: Gym 2, 1: Ur- chestra 4, 3, 2, 1: Mixed Chorus 4, 3. 2, 1: A Cap- pella Choir 4, 3, 2, 1: ldis- tetldfofl 4, 3, 2, 1. Jerold A. Vvlendt Foreign Language Course- Masqueraders 2: Trouba- dours 4, 3: Allied Youth 4: Swimming 4, 3: Annual Sixteen Mirror 4: Sweet 3: Property Manager for Tower Room Mystery 3: Band Color Guard 4: Chorus 2, 1: Cheerleader 2, 1: tlfort Wayne, Indiana! : Silas Marner' 4. Ruth Mar' NVhitnc l V Foreign Language Course- Masqueraders 1 : Trouba- dours 4, 3: Blue Triangle 4, 3, 2. I: Weekly Mirror 4, 3. BCIIY June NVilson Commercial Course - Mas- queraders 2, 1: Library Club 3: Foreign Correspondence Club 4: Growing Pains 1: Chorus 2. 1: Allied Youth 4: Hall Patrol 3. .lane XVolt General Course Belleton- taine, Ohio 3, 2: Huntsville, Ohio 1: Glee Club 3, 2: Girl Reserves 4, 3, 2 ,l: Com- mercial Club 4, 3, 2, 1: Chorus 4, 3, 2, I: A Cappel- la Choir 4: Tennis 3. Alice Vdorrell General Course - H a r r od High School 2. 1: Blue Tri- angle 4, 3: Class Reporter 1: Sophomore Play 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, I: Operetta 1. Virginia IVlaric Zahn Commercial Course - Blue Triangle 1: Library Club 4, 3 2 Secretary - Treasurer 4 C Vocal 4, 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Senior Mixed Chorus 4: Girls' Glee Club 4. XVilliam I7. Zumbrun College Preparatory Course Ail mlint Club 1' I el'1 'I 1 ' I , I .- wala 2 I Sonia 3 Z Or- chestra 4, 3. 2, l : Viee- President 4 : A Cappella 4, 3: Boys' Glee 1: Hi-Y 4, 3, 2: Treasurer 4: Band 4, 3. 2: President 4: Swing Band 4: Allied Youth 4. Howard NVebb .lr. College Preparatory Course Masqueraders 2: President 2: Allied Youth 4: Golf 4, 3. 2. 1: Football 1: Basket- ball 2. 1: Intern-lass Basket- ball 2, 1: Intramural Basket- ball 2, 1: Slightly Delir- ious 2: Hi-Y 4, 3, 2, 1: President 4: Hall Patrol 3. Vernon I.. XVellbaum Commercial Course-Intra- mural Basketball 1: Intra- mural Volleyball 1. Ii, Clarke XVesl General Course--Hi-Y 4, 3: Allied Youth 4. Howard l.eroy NVierman Commercial Course- C As- soeiation 4. 3: Baseball 4, 3: lnterclass Baseball 4, 3, 2: Intramural Basketball 2, 1: Interelass Basketball 23 Reserve Football 3, 2. Dorothy fl. Xlwlllltftlrlftlllefl' Commercial Course--Foreign Correspondence Club 2 : Commercial Club 4: Blue Triangle 4. 3: Band 4, 3, 2: Orchestra 4, 3: Band Li- brarian 4. Ronald C. NVoltord Industrial Arts Course-Bas- ketball 3. 2. l: Track 1: Interelass Basketball 3,2,1: Intramural Volleyball Cap- tain 1: Intramural Basket- ball 1. XVallcr .Iamcs Vvlriglil College Preparatory Course Troubadours 4, 3: Hi-Y 4, 3: Industrial Arts 4: Golt' 4, 3: Intramural Basketball l: Intramural Tennis 3: Inter- elass Volleyball 3: Sweet Sixteen 3: Varsity Debate 4, 3: Interclass Debate 3: lnterclass Speech Contest 4: Black Flamingo . IVladalynne l.aona Zelno Commercial Course - Blue Triangle 4, 3. Roberta Charlotte Zwick Commercial Course-Foreign Correspondence Club 4: Blue Triangle 4, 3, 2, 1: Chorus 1. Mildred Naomi XVcbb Home Economies Course- Siempre Amigos 4, 3, 2, I: G. A. A. 4, 3, 2, 1: Chorus 1: Intramural Volleyball 4, 3, 2, 1: Intramural Basket- ball 4, 3, 2, l: Class Vol- leyball 4. James Clay XVclly Commercial Course-Senate Club 4, 3: Boys' Glee Club 4, 3, 2. 1: Hi-Y 4. 3: In- tramural Boxing 4. il. 2, 1: Intramural Wrestling 4, 3. 2, 1: Intramural Basketball 2, 1: Intramural Volleyball 2, 1: Street Patrol 4, 3: Idisteddfod 4, 3: ,A Cappelia Choir 4, 3. XVarrcn R. XX'lnle College Preparatory Course Stage Club 4. 3, 2: Presi- dent 4: Stage Manager 4: Hi-Y 4. 3: C Associa- tion 4: Basketball Manager 4: Intramural Basketball 1: Assistant Basketball Man- ager 3: Hi-Y Committee t. Carl M, NVilliams College Preparatory Course Hi-Y 4: C Association 4, 3: Vice-President 4: Foot- ball 4, 3, 2: Track 4. 3: Boxing 4: Varsity Varieties 3: Hall Patrol 4: Allied Youth 4. .limmer llerrinc XVolt General Course Bellefon- taine, Ohio 3, 2: Huntsville. Ohio 1: Boys' Glee Club 2, 1: Chorus 3, 2, 12 Photogra- phy Club 31 Hi-Y 3. .luamla XVoodrull Foreign Language Course- Soeial Dancing 2: Blue 'l'ri- angle 4, 3, 2, 1: Foreign Correspondence Club 4. XVillanan lialliryn Young Home Economics Course- Siempre Amigas 4. 3, 2, 1: Girls' Glee Club 1: Camera Club 4: Intramural Hit l'in 3. .lames Vdeston lulliger College Preparatory Course Fort Wayne. Indiana 3, 2, 1: Chemistry Club 3, 2, I: Honor Monogram 3, 2, l: Allied Youth 4: ltlcho As- sistant Editor 3 1 Class Presi- dent 3. 2: Nut Farm 3: Charley's Aunt 2: Glee Club 3, 2, 1: Cheerleader 3. 2. I: Orchestra 3, 2. 1: Varsity Debate 4: Intern-lass Speech Contest Winner -l: Interelass Debate 4. Main Corridor East and West Course-Cos- sip Club 4. 3. 2, l: Mateli Making 4. 3, 2, 1: Interelass Track 4, 3, 2, 1 : 'l'lie Marvli Is On 4: Larynx Chain- pionship 4, 3, 2, 1.
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XV. ltigene Spees Foreigzn Language Course- Stagge Club: Hi-Y I: Boxing: 2: Wrestling: 2: liasketball 22 Assistant liaseliall Man- ag:er I. bl.ii'g.iret Ann Stiles Commercial Course - lilue 'l'rianule: Masiiueratlers 2, I : Camera Club 3: Girls' Glee: Chorus: Volleyball: llaslcet- ball: Hit I'in 21. I. llert XVilson Stiiumel, .liz General Course -- Masquer- atlers 2, I: 'I'rottbailotH's -1. 3: Assoeiation -1. 3, 2, I: Heail Chevrleailvr 3, IZ Annual Mirror 3: ICrlitor-in- Cliiel' t: Quill antl Seroll 4: Growingf Pains I: Slit-!ht- ly Delirious 21 Sweet Six- teen 3: Tower Room Mys- tery 33 Mlllaek l lamini:o -l: Stuilent Conn:-il -t, 3, IZ Who's Who -l. 3, 2, ll Honor Stutly Hall Committee 4: Maitlen's Chanee Week Chairman -1, 33 Silas Mar- ner g l'roni Committee. .lim XViIlis Strong Srienre Course-Hi-Y il, 32 Viet--l'resitlent -t: l'i-oggram Coinmittee Chairman 1: Danee Committee 3: I oot- ball I'roi:rani Committee -1: Reserve Football 3: 'Fraek lg Allieal Youth -t. M.u'y .lane Sullivan Home Et-onomics Course-G. A, A. 3, ZZ, I: 'Froubzulours l. 3: Masoueratlers 2, I: lllue 'I'riang:le I. 21 Girls' Glee -I. I: Volleyball: llas- lu-tball: Hit l'in: Ili-ek Ten- nis: Shuffle-boaril 3, 2. I2 Annual Mirror 3, 2: Grow- ing: l'ains 2: Slightly De- lirious Il: 'A'l'ou'er Room Mystery 3: A Cappella 4: Chorus -t. I: Hall l'atroI 3, 2: Silas Marner -I. Alice Iliurston General Course-G. A. A. lg Annual Mirror -I: Iilue 'I'ri- angrle -I. Il.iin.i I ouise lobin Commercial Course - Illus- 'I'riani:Ie: Annual Mirror 1. 3: Quill anal St-roll I. Robert Li. V.intlem.irlt College Preparatory Course Drairon A. C. -t: Football -1, 3: Iiasketball l. 3, .Z, I: 'I'raek 3 5 Golt' -l 3 Football Managrer 2: Iflanil: Vire- l'resirlent. 4 : Oreliestra I Q Assistant, Drum Major 3 3 Street l'atrol -1, 3: Hall I'atrol 3: Courtesy Monitor -I, 3, 2. I: Class 'l'ri'asul'er l. 3, 2, I. .lanies Von Alinen General Course-Iiasketball: Gross Country l'atrol 3, 2. 3 : Street. Robert A. XVJLZIICI' Science Course-Senate 4, 3, 2: Hi-Y 4: Football: Iiox- ingz: Wrestling: 3. I: Iiase- ball Managzer I: Basketball 3, 2, l: Varsity Debate 4. Virginia Maxine Staples Commercial Course- Vylilliain J. Stiles Foreign Language Course- Ilelen Steller Commercial Course - Coin mereial Club 3. lfloise .I. Stilgenbauer College Preparatory Course Hi-Y 4: HC Association -1. Masqueratlers 2, I: lllue JC Tnlfk -3, I C Plitlilvlll 2. Triangzle: Iforeigzn Corre- I : Ilaskvetball I : Volleyball sp,,n,1f.m-1. Club 43 'l',-,.:,5ur..r 2, I: Praek Managrev' 43 -1: Mixed Chorus 2, l. Courtesy Monitor 3: Allietl Youth 42 Who's Who 4. Helen l5ern Stover Home Economics Course- Interelass Basketball I Honor Study Hall Monitor 4 Robert I.. Stuber General Course-C a ni e r a Club 2, I: Senate: Draggfin A. C. 4: Swimming: -1. 3, 2: 'llrarki Football 2, I: Bowl- ing: 11: Basketball: Floor Hoekey: Iloxinili Wrestlingr: Annual Mirror: Weekly Mirror 4, .James C. Sweger College Preparatory Course Masqueratlers l: Trouba- tlours 4, 3. 2: Hi-Y 4, 3. 2: Industrial Arts l: Allietl Youth 11: Basketball I : Son- ia 2: liantl 4. 3, 2: Ort-hes. tra 2, I: A Cappella 2: Iiisterltlfotl 2: Debate 4. 33 l'rinee of I'eaee Contest 4: Iloys' Glet' 2. Alice Geneva lillett College Preparatory Course Iilue Triangzle 4, 2, I: Home I'lt'onomies Club 2: Ilasketball 2. Mary If. Iownsenel Colleire Preparatory Course lilue Triangzle 4, 1. Iirank Van Horn Industrial Arts Course- Virginia Mae XV.1tle General Course-Greenville Higzh Sehool 2, l: Allied Youth 4: Girl Reserves 2, l: Dramatic Club 2, I: G, A. A. 2: Troubailours -1: 'ASilas Marner 4. XVilli:1tn XX'.Jltein.Jth General Courswlfort Wayne. Indiana 3, 2. 1: Camera Club 3, 2: Hi-Y 4: Tennis 3: Football 3, 2: Manager 42 Cheerleader 3. Opal .lune Strohl Home Economies Course- Dorothy Ifllen Stump General Course - Masquer- atlers 2, I: G. A. A.: Illue 'Friangzle 3. 2. I: Chorus 3. J Z.: A Gappella '12 Ilasket- ball: Volleyball: Hit I'in: Shttfflt'-boaril 2, IC Dt-ek Tennis 2, I. Bettye Iillen 'Ilmrp Commercial Course - lllue Triangzle: Masqut-ratlers: Trotiliarlours: G. A. A.: Girls' Glue: Treasurer 4: Deck Tennis: Volleyball: Basketball: Tennis: Annual Mirror 4, 3, 2: Associate Iitlitor 4: Gypsy Roveru: Sweet Sixteenni 'I'owel' Room Mysteryn: Debate 3: Hall I'atrol 2: Prom Chair- man 3: Christmas Commit- tee -l: Chorus: Clit'erlt-acler -1: Silas Marner : Sehol- arsliigi Test : Quill :intl Scroll 4. lewis Il, 'Iinmnow Commercial Course- Glee: Camera Club 2: strel I: Iielawala I: ia 2: l'listt'tltlforl 3. 2. I: A Cappella -I, 3: Chorus 4, 3. lioys' Min- Son- llelen I ouixe I ruinp College Preparatory Course lilue 'Friangrle 4. 3. 1: G. A. A. 4: Shuffle-boartl -1. Veldine Vaughn College Preparatory Course Masqueatlers lg Blue Tri- angle: Camera Club 2: 'I'rou- badours 4: Allin-tl Youth -1: G. A. A. 4: Volleyball '11 Basketball 4: Urehestra 3. 2, 1: Chorus 4, 3: Girls' Glee 4. 3: A Cappella 4, 3: Silas Marne-r 4. Dorothy Arlene XV.ignei' General Course-Iilue Tri- angzle 1: Library Club 3, 2, l: G. A. A.: Basketball: 'P Volleyball .., I. Robert lfugene XV.ilti General Course-
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Senior Class l-listory May this brief synopsis of your high school years reflect the feeling of friendli- ness and happiness you have shown towards Central. V l:i'2Sl'lllldFl yedl' Aren't these halls long and filled with upper classmen? . . . Oh, this night work-it's terrible . . . Say, where is your seat ln study hall? . . . Somebody cnlled me Green yesterday--what does that mean? . . . Are you going to the game? . .. I didn't think they did so many things over here. . . You can't satisfy, these teachers . . .If I get bawled out just once more. These were the thoughts of the class of '39 when four years ago it walked into the mysterious halls of the senior high side. Its leaders were Don David, president: Peggy Cur- tiss, vice-president: Jo Ann Bowman, secretary: Rob- ert Vandemark, treasurer. Student Council representa- tives were Robert Sanders and Junior Stimmel, Patricia Bourk was accepted into the Troubadourian Club-an honor very few freshmen attain. and Junior Stimmcl was voted head cheerleader. Miss Ruth Reed, the supervisor, who is not in Cen- tral now, will long be remembered by the class of '39. Sophomore Year Look at us on the third floor and we haven't seen everything . . .My, don't these juniors look down on us--but just wait until next, year. . . How many study halls do you have? . .. Are you taking Latin? . . . I've got her again-of all the luck . . . Are you going out for football? . . . I don't feel older . . . Well, here goes nothing. Our class had nnally entered into its second year, one year older in knowledge, relationship, and activity. Don David again was chosen as presidentg Marjorie Le Valley, vice-president: Peggy Komminsk, secretary: Robert Vandemark, treasurer. The class boasted four members on the Student Council. They were Dorcas Baney, Patricia Skinner, Robert Sanders, and Richard Monbeck. Bettye Tharp, Mary Jane Sullivan, Charlotte Dirin- ger, Wanda Slaybaugh, Paul Weaver, John Becht, and William Blum served on the Annual and Weekly Mirror. Robert Sanders and Don David participated in the Held of athletics. Miss Gayle Howey certainly showed a co-operative spirit as our supervisor. Junior Year Juniors at last,-new friends, new ideas, new attitudes all seem to make the third year ily by without a breathing spell . . . This old school has certainly gained sophistication, or have we? . . . Only one year left . . . Of all the night work . . . We have all of it . . . This schedule is terrible . . . How is yours? . . . Our class had walked right into the junior year and assumed the robes of responsibility. The class voted, and the decision proved that Don David was again president: Peggy Curtiss, vice-presi- dent: Peggy Komminsk, secretary: Robert Vandemark, treasurer. The Student Council's ranks were lilled with proud juniors who went by the names of Dorcas Baney, Richard Monbeck. Robert Harrod, Jane Mc- Croba. Custer Krickenberger. and Junior Stimmel, The juniors burst forth in the legitimate theatah and dazzled Centralites with their class play, Sweet Sixteen . The cast consisted of Junior Stimmel, Bettye Tharp, Virgil Armstrong, Patricia Skinner, Jerry Wendt. James Wright, Velva Pickett, Jo Ann Bow- man. Bruce Robinson. Warren Jacobs, John Robenalt, Miriam Renz, and Virginia Roman. The silver-tongued followers of Demonthenes of the junior class were Virgil Armstrong, James Sweger, Bet- tye Tharp, James Wright, Wanda Slaybaugh, William Stiles, John Robenalt, and Warren Jacobs. Annual and Weekly staffs fairly overflowed with the following juniors: Bettyc Tharp, June Allison, Junior Stimmel, Mary Jane Sullivan, Jane McCroba. Rosemary Gisler, William Myers, Arline Copeland, An- nette Rakowsky, Ann Mericle, Patricia Skinner, Wanda Slaybaugh, Robert Stuber, Kenneth Ramers, William Blum, Jean Short, Ruth Mary Whitney. Gridiron heroes and other prominent athletes were Robert Sanders, Robert Graham, Custer Krickenberger, twenty-seven
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