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Row Row Row Row 1- PICTURE 1 -Donald Larrick, Mary Swingle. -Evelyn Lackey, Mary Kirk, M. B. Stoner, Lewis Miller. PICTURE 2 Mary Belle Linnell, Charles Guy, Walter Binkley. 2-Herbert Lee, George Notvotny, Morgan Jones, Franklin Laman. I fourteen FRANCES OVERMAN A. B. Indiana University, Columbia University. English. Spelling Club. JESSIE W. RHONEMUS B. S. Education. Ohio Northern University. English. Troubadourian Club, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. WILMA RICKENBACI-IER B. S. Education. Ohiof Northern University. Type- writing, Shorthand. Assistant Sponsor Commercial Club. G LADYS R IGGS Ph. B. Denison University. English. GLADYS ROMAKER A. B. Defiance College. English. Seventh Grade Supervisor. ADELAIDE SAWYER B. S. Education. Ohio Northern University. Eng- lish. Physical Education. Faculty Supervisor of Girls' Athletic Association. Noon Intramurals. Dance Committee. EMERSON M. SEITZ A. B. Otterbein College. Social Science. Freshman Football. Golf. REX SETTLEMIRE B. S., Education. Miami University. Phvsilcal Edu- cation, General Science. Varsity Basketball Coach. Varsity Baseball Coach. EDITH SIMPSON B. S. in Education. Ohio Northern University. Head of the Art Department. ALBERT J. F. SMITH A. B. Ohio Northern University. Mathematics. Stage Club. S. W. STEINER A. B.. M. A. Bluffton College, University of Cin- cinnati. American History. Civics. Faculty Man- ager of the Stage. Co-Advisor of the Stage Club. ETHEL STILES B. S. Michigan State Normal College, Shorthand, Typing. Commercial Club. M. B. STONER B. S. Education. Miami University, Industrial Arts. JEANETTE STUART B. A. Western Reserve, University of Colorado. English, Public Speaking. Literary Advisor of the Annual. Debate Coach. Free Text Books Advisor. XVILLIAM F. STRUNA Ohio Northern University. Industrial Arts. GEORGIA SWICKARD B. A. Ohio State University. Social Sciences. MARY E. SWINGLE Wittenberg College. Home Economics. Chefs u . WlI.LIAM TAYLOR B. S., M. A. Northwestern University. New York University. Bookkeeping, Commercial Law. Senate. WIl.l.lAM G. TEMPEL A. B., M. A. Hastings College, University of Nebraska. Director of Public School Music. E. C. ULRICH A. B. Indiana University. Social Science, Mathe- matics. Junior High Hi-Y. MARY WATSON B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University. Geometry, Al- gebra. Ninth Year Blue Triangle Advisor. MARY J. WHITLING B. S. Miami University. Mathematics. Advisor Seventh Grade Blue Triangle Club. GEORGE MARTIN WINEMILLER A. B. Bluffton College. Social, General Science. Junior High Writers' Club.
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Sembr Class fiflsfory School days, school days, dear old golden rule days. Now that it's all over we realize that they were dear old days. To some of us the Alma Mater has been just a song and the ight song something to sing after touchdowns: but now, when we hear those beautiful strains, we will appreciate them more. They will bring back fond memories of the past, memories of victories. memories of defeats, memories of all the things that only high school life can embed in one. Whether these memories be pleasant or sad, they are an important part in that great life book of experience. Let's start reminiscing. It seems like yesterday that we came marching from junior high side, filled to over- flowing with ambitions, and trying to prove our worth to ourselves and to the upperclassvmen. The reception wasn't exactly as we had anticipated, but we were off to a flying start by electing as officers, Walter Renz, president: Dick Hill, vice presidentg Edith Johnson, secretary: and Evangel Bloomquist, treasurer. This year we were honored by having two repre- sentatives on the Student Council instead of one. They were Alta Jayne Clark and Robert Heil. Marilyn Claas- sen, Paul Newland, and Phil Holstine were freshmen who were fortunate eough to secure parts in the Mas- querader's annual play, 'Going On Seventeen. The first hundred years are the hardest, but to us it was the first year. We were no longer lowly freshmen Ceven if we were freshl, and we started out with a 'ibang by electing Don Ammon, president: Betty My- ers, vice president: Dorthea Miller, secretary, Dick Hill, treasurer. Well, well, imagine that? This year we had four on the Student Council. They were Robert Heil, Alta Jayne Clark, Robert Parmenter, and Walter Renz. The sophomores were well represented in the Mas- querader's play China Boy by the following: Rob- ert Heil, Natalie Woodruff, Marilyn Claassen, Paul Newland, Gloria Stark, Phil Holstine, Wavellene Beel- er, Shirley Haines, Paul Vittur, Marjorie Else, and Paula Bersee. Our classmates were now beginning to participate in many more of the numerous activities offered at Central. Now that we had more or less settled down to the hustle and bustle of senior high side, we suddenly awoke one September morn and discovered to our aston- ishment that we were juniors and UPPERCLASS- MEN. Thereupon mastering the situation, we chose with equal dignity, Walter Renz, president: Dick Hill, vice president, Rye Hardy, secretaryg William Noble, treasurer. The Council representatives were Alta Jayne Clark, Don Ammon, Betty Myers, Paul Newland, Rob- ert Heil, and Howard Keller. Ouch! NVho stuck me in the eye? Well, you shouldn't look Through the Keyhole. Remember? Of course you do, how could you forget Jean Esther Morris, Paul Newland, Paula Bersee, Forrest Miller, Bill Parmenter, Phil Holstine, Gloria Stark, Erma Rehn, Betty Myers, Edith Johnson, Alta Jayne Clark, Rye Hardy and Virginia Weadock in the junior class play Through the Keyhole. Not to be outdone by their fellow classmates, the following juniors turned in a very ine performance in the Troubadourian play, The Howling Dog : Marilyn Claassen, Jim Acker- man, Natalie Woodruff, Dick Trump, Robert Heil and Alta Jayne Clark. And therefore, my friends, I believe that I have provided sufficient proof to show that the Govern- ment should own and operate the railroads. Thank you. ' Mn Chairman, honorable judges, opponents and SIXFEQVI
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