Lima Central High School - Annual Mirror Yearbook (Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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l I I PICTURE 1 ROW l-Allen Frazee, Eloise Lewis, Mary Thomas, Don Haller, .Ralph Gaberlliel. ROVV 2-Dorothy C'ountryn1an, June 'l'aylur, lh-tty Mumma, Helen Russell, Bob Urieh, Alvin Dt-Meo, Cerrine Keve. ROW' 3--Harold Stump, Sylvia Lanek, liill Uarml, Nanry lim-sun. Elizabeth Bell, Betty Cook, Patti Jackson, Ross Lee Lytle. ROW 4 'Ruth ML-Cunehey. Betty lata Limls:-y, lan-lla Ms-Plain, Herbert Dawson. Junior Adams, Mary Janc Alspallgh. ROW 5-Joe Bivonu, lioh l'Jonal4isun, Jack Brings, liill Griffin, Melvin lirown, Doris Stewart, Dora Parks. ROW 6-Ray Burkholder, Carl Wellman, John De Worse, Kate TllUYllllSOll. Jn Makin, .Iune Haller, Marjorie McJilton, Bertha Scott, Jo Ann Cunningham. ROW 7-Harold Stoddard, Roy Franklin, Jim Wilmling, .lark llennelt, Harry Minton. Helen Weaver, Mary Lou Deriekson, Lily Cook, Carl Cartler, ROW 8 Robert Stirnmul, Beverly Jane Asire, Louis Golllen, l'anl l'lauxrher, Grace Creviston, Janice Vlferner, Beatrice Cottrell, Orville Walls, Bob 'JVileox. ROW 9-lillmlie Seaton, Jam-lg Maiseh, lid Marlin, llave Fax. Earl Weeker. Bill Webb, Dorothy Irvin, Dorothy Staun, Mary Jane Bennett, Mary Bailey, Marion Morxran. ROW 10-Hull Illomn. Kemmer Irwin, Bob Faust, Thomas Srhroemler, Harry Clay, Bill Frederirks. PICTURE 2 ROW l-Brtty Boham, Carol Creps, Helen Miller, Betty Boedecker, Mary Jane Fee, Warren Hz-fl'ner. ROW 2 l'ev'u'y Daley, l-'eanelh' Elliott, Marilyn Gebert, Lou Anna Hennon, Mary Staples, Winnilred Gahert. ROW 3-Norbert Davis, Jerry lloop, Kathryn Barnett, Mary Nerman, Mary Jo Mumma, Carol Bennett. ROW 4 -Carol Frowt, Henrietta Sehultz, Mary Kemnh, Rohr-ri Me-ihls, Jilnvl PUTCY, Gale Friend, Ruth Weaver. ROW 5-Barbara Leffler, Darlene Sehuunover, lllarl llellinuer, .lark Mellunalrl, 'l'e4l Lamb. George Nadeau, Patsy Butler, Dorothy Ann Jones. ROW 6-Ronald Bassitt. Rin-hard Ifoulkes, Janet Stalin-r, .Inyve Cainer, Maryann Dinkel, James Crider, Richard Day, Joe Cope, Shirley Brown. ROW 7-Dickie Geib, Diek Shaffnvr, Dorothy Johnson, Joan Yoakam, Dorothy Dickinsheets, Germain Braley, Arthur He-ffner, Hill Battiue, Tom Jacoby. Errol Hillard, lirure Ring, ROW N-Faye Mervis, Jaekie Miller, Bobby Harshmaker, Tomylu Garns, Bob Harter, Wallace Downs. ROW 9-Walter Rode, Earl llillehay, Earl Foltz. Alfred Goedmle, Chnvk Jordon, Milton Neely, Dirk Roberts, LG-ster Bacon, Ruth Belston, Kathleen Niemeyer, Mary Alrwtetter, Arthur Bowmlle. ROW I0-Thomas Bartlett, John Hutvhison, Dick Newland, Don Everett, Paul Banek. --2 7-a

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PICTURE 1 ROW I-Joan Campbell, Dora Wineuardner, Ruth Dackin, Betty Golden, Jaequetta Soc-es, lietty lSoroli'. ROW 2 - Virgil Conner, Robert Wiawell, Richard White, Lueille Tremaine, Lowell Shirkey, Bill Reynolds, Betty Folk. ROW 3-June Sternen, Elbert Tidd, Richard Reeder, Lloyd Goetz. Shirley Morris, Dorothy Kennedy, Kathryn Marks. ROW 4-Gloria Jean Brown, Betty Brownell, Jeanne Bogus, Janet Van Horn, Herbert Copeland, William Keeliniz, Kenneth Kohn, Betty Wiegxins. ROW 5-Don Stearns, Shirely Jeanne Pugrh, Betty Guodwine, June Maisch, Kenneth Ressler, Hugh, Watson, Joyee Joni,-5, Mm-tha Ayers, Mary Helser, Miekey Ander- son, Helen Haase. ROW 6-Betty Rose Bodey, Mary Ellen Kuhlman, Shirley Shrider, Juan Hurst, Gene Hamilton, Lee Snyder, Norma Jane Meyer, Bob Myers, Lois Graham, Helen Kruse. ROW 7-Louise Gary. Fred Butler. Donna Krouse, Jim Chisman., Ruth King, Rollei' Ulrich, Jo Kine, Tom Steiner, Mary Miller, Jaek Mahan. ROW S-Mary Lou Sandifer, Roland Riehie, Elizabeth Else, Roger Kohler, Eddie De Heart, Vernon Stelzer, Dave Weaver, Manfred Schwarz. Jim Berry, Ned Slonaker. PICTURE 2 ROW' l-Glenna Fisher, Louise Slade, Belva Boose, Betty Redman, Josephine Smith. ROW 2-Ruthanne Fenton, Erma Silrold, Mul'l l rnnklin, Miriam Kon-h, Joanne Luehhead, Miriam June Clark. ROW 3--Bill Baker. June Ann Lay. Mary Krouse, Ruth Esther May, Judy' Bice, Irene Seeeh. ROW I-Melvin Benson, Bill Harruff, John Meffley, Roland Mullenhour, Bob Trout, Charles Bible. ROW 5-Judy Tripplehorn, Harvey Meyer, Bob Cutter, Natalie Cira, Eltanor Jean Copus, Niek Ponlalu-l, Dorothy Wood, ROW 6-Don McKinley. Gwen Love, Jo Ann Helms, Ruth Butler, Corinne Abbey, Helen Carter, Va Laire, Rilee. ROW 7-Raymond Bobson. John T'ueker, Clarence Wise, Lucille Barclay, June Widner, Martha Jane Burden, Lloyd Stoher, Willard States. ROW 8-EUIIPHK' Eversole. Joe Hoover, Patrieiu Ann Landes, Marilyn Ward, Dick Musser, Mary Lou Ehersliaeh, Walter Scales. ROW 9-Bill Allman, Jim Coolahan, Fred Bremer, Don Slaybaugzh, Lyle Snow, Richard Smith, Bill Jett, Dan l'lvr-rsole, Dorothy Redd, Jaek Mohr. ROW 10-Frank Abbey, Nevin Baughman, Harold Cook, Brandt Houseworth, Ronald Sherri:-k, Doris Beiersdorfer, Kathleen Harshe, Marie Kerr, Dick Bowers, Ray Kingmav, Ronald Thiesing. ROW ll -MBill Collins, Jim Hulfhill, Vernon Foley, Gene Sherrirk, Jack Heinz. .h26..-



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1941-4Zl A magic year for you, sophomores! Magic because you emerged from the state of meek freshmen to your place in the sun as accepted member of Central High School. Ah- what a grand and glorious feeling now to be able to look down on those lowly freshfmen. Free! Free! At last. But enough for your state of mind. Let's see if we can conjure up a composite sophomore boy and girl. That shouldn't be too hard, for there is one thing that can be said of sophomores -they are not the retiring type. Since they so recently have been released from the bonds of slavery as freshmen, they usually let their new importance go to their heads. They're the busy little bees who buzz down the hall with their heads held high and a look of disdain on their upturned faces. Under all this, though, the sophomores still have a deep respect for and secret fear of the upper classmen. But where were we? Ah, yes-model sophomores. Since all sophomores range from tall to very short, let's make our model male of medium stature. He has brown hair, blue eyes, and one of those physiques you see pictured with the Charles Atlas Success Course or Muscles Made Into Mountains from Molehills in Ten Easy Lessons. He, of course, is the possessor of unexcelled athletic prowess. He may lend his can't make-up-its-mind tenor-bass to the A Cappella choir. He probably was one of those who campaigned for that smooth sophomore dance. To help slap a dirty little Jap , he was that super salesman in our hall who sold you your last defense stamp. If you girls on dates become bored with talk of the new milk bar and dancing room at the Y , you'll know he is a member of the Hi-Y. Now do you think you have a fairly good idea of what all sophomores boys rolled in one would be like? All men, attention! We'll now describe for you the composite sophomore girl. She will be either short or tall, according to your liking, will have shiny brown hair and sparkling brown eyes. If she's the healthy outdoor type you can see her daily in the gym going through her daily dozen for the Ci. A. A. Perhaps she is a glamour girl who fancies herself a second Bernhardt while facing the footlights for her triumphal entrance in the Masquerader's Play. Aunt Susy Shoots the Works. She may be a class officer whom you voted in because of her dependability, not to mention her personality. That clear alto voice in the A Cappella choir may belong to the lucky lassie. No other than a sophomore is one of the fair maids who gives her all for the Annual Mirror by checking identification, writing articles, or mounting pictures with the gooey paste. After all this jiving, you must now be able to easily recognize a sophomore girl in her native habitat-namely, Central. There is one thing that the boys and girls of the class of '44 have in common. They say goodbye to the sophomore year with a tear and a smile--a tear for what is behind and a smile for what is ahead. JOAN LUTES ..2g...

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