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

 - Class of 1943

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Home Room 304- Roh Aukerman, Larry Baker, Barbara lllack. James Breece, Helen lirenneman. Mary Martha Buchanan, Jeanie Campbell. Pat Cunningham. Alfred Darnell, Richard Ed- miston, Jean Fishel, Jean Fontaine, Duane Giberson. Gloria Glnney, Roger Gliek, John Hauenstein, Ruth Heller. Catherine Johnson, David Jones, Waldo Keteham, llob Kohler. Ted Lamb. Sylvia Lauek, John Miller, Juanita Neely, Tom Roberts. Tom Roi-ss. lllll Sehmitt, Mnrmie Sehoonover, Charles Swaney. Or- ville Walls. Marian VVayniaek, Floyd West, lflorenee VVileox. Arwilila W'riizhtsnian. Home Room 310 Carolyn Baker, llill lluizirs, liud Cottrell. llill Fields, Holi Hanes. Ahiizale Hardy. Melva Hauenstein. Nancy Heil, Harold Hefner, liud Laderer, Mary Lonir, Patricia Mann, Uathleen Mel'heron. Bob Meihls, Jean Miller. Norman Monfort. Home Room 306 Jerry Andrews, Shirley Bowers, Emma Marqueta llraley, Janet lrene Hutton. Donna Louise Carnes, Tom Fritz, Ulayton Gottfried, Helen Huirhes, Marjorie Johns, Rose Marie Jones. Bill Kelly. Larry King, Jack Lytle, Vietor Martin, Glenna Lou Miller. Tom Parent. Mary Jo Redd, Bill Rex, liertha Reynolds, Walter Romaker, Elizabeth Russell, Jean Sehott, Katherine Scott.: Betty Shock, Louise Stallbohm, Sue Thomas, Jan Thompson, Lucille Walker. M25 Hnme Room 3l7 -Ronald llassitt, lietty Ann llaum, llllvera llenedettn, Bob Donaldson. Margaret Dnekworth, Bertha Euelide, lietty Gardner. Vriseilla Gregg, Diek Griffin. Donnadine Haryzer, llrandt Houseworth, John Hutchinson. Aliee Jones. Dorothy Koeh. Shirley Lammers, Rolland Lenhart. Mary June Marquis, Shirley Milltr, Don Moritz, Wilhur Myers, Fharles Nelson, Melis- sa Ulu-rlin. Evelyn Point, Pauline Ruilrly, Aliee Skinner. Russell Smith, Harold Stoddard, Willnir Swineford. Lneille Valenti, linh VVeher, Betty Weleh. Marjorie Williams, Dorothy Writrht. Home Room 310 Barbara l'etronulos, l'aul l'oint, liettye l'oliek. Ruth Reynolds, Bob Sisler. Shirley Stanyer, Ruth Steb- lvins, Bob Stewart, Ray Strand, l'at Swisher, Dale Taylor, Diek Wolford. Home Room ill!! tlillipse linker. Norman Bartlett. Noll Berry. Dick Burnett, Park Fiawforfl, Mary Chavis, Janet Gif- ford. Robert Hadclingr. Charles Harirer, Eva Harrinirton, Nancy Henline, I-lrnest Holbrook. Don Huston. John Johnson, Helen Kennedy. Dick Landis, Dorothy Lonir, Don MeDonal1l. Jo Ann Mumma, Dorothy Neumann. Jeanne Niee, Diek Phillips, Mary Lou Pohlahel. Mary Lois Riwlenour, liill Ralston, Don Shiv:-ly, Elinor Skelly, Leroy Smith. Joan Sortman. Velma Stewart, Don- na Thompson, Eileen Wade, Jim Wellbaum, Lawrence Work- mah. 1 A

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Home Room 117 Joan Bible, Russell Briem, Herman Bron- fen, Jack Butler, David Clark, Lila Collar, Patricia Crain, Bar- bara Davis, Rosemary Doty, lletty Downing, James Frail, Mar- jorie Franklin, James l4'raunf1-lter, llob Graeser, Pat Hirn, lloh Hursey, Eddie Jett, Lois Lee, John Miller, Jack Myers, Charles Rasor, Wilda Rummell, Frances Seheuffler, Dick Sisler, Dale Sparling, Judy Stanley, Marraret Sweeney, Johnny Switzer, Edsel Tyree. Dorothy Yoakam. Herb Levy. Jim Marjorie Reese, Wheeler, Doris Home Room 205 Dick Cotner, Earl Foltz, Moore, Doris I'auH', Violet Point, Jackie Rapp, Mary Snook, Jacqueline Sonntaig, Mary Lou Swiek. liryan, Charles Home Room 101 Barbara Angell, Myron Ulu-ney, Rose Alice Corson, Jerry Cottrell, Gertrude Edixecomb, Madelyn Ehrlich, Ulric Findlay, Bob Freeman, Jack Gaugzh, Blake Greer, Sally Greiwe. Bruce Harris, Walter Huffer. Dolores Jones, Vernon Joseph, Wanda Leatherman, Jeanette Mclieth, l'aul Musser, Richard Odell, George Scheckclhoif, Dick Robinson, Don Seliaskes, Palll Stelzer, Martha Thomas, Catherine Tillot- son, Paul Vucovich, Don Williams, Allen Willoughby, Betty Wiawell. Home Room 216 Howard Amey, Shirley Bak iisrlio, Jack Bowersock, Joan Fishel, John Foote, Mary Rose Gatt, liarnette Greenhow, Joanne Holstine, Marilyn Hydaker, Gladys Jennings, Jeanne McDonald, Gloria Merks, Philip Mosely, Morris. Jean Neu, Margaret Nichols, licttye Phipps, Helen Joan Rakestraw, Vicki Price, Bob Evelyn Rupert, Marilyn Schutt, Imogene Stover, er, Frank lion- Delores Gerig, Harmon, Lois Doris Kemph, Mary Frances Phillips, Gene Roethlisberger, Charles Town- send, llill Welker, Robert Whetstone, Josephine Zerante. Home Room 205 Betty Ballinger, Marilyn Baney, Pat Clay- ton. Joanne Cook. Margaret Cowden, Georgia Curry, Rita Day. John Evans. Jim lfoulkes, Seymour Goldin, Ronald Hefner lloh Johnson, Vondale Ketcham, Elizabeth KTllL'l1T, Herlmy Levy. Harry Murdock, Ralph Nusbaum, James Simons. Home Room 301 Pat llarlow, Natalie Bronfen, Dolores lirown, Ann Chamberlain, Eileen Davis, Mary Martha Farseht, Donald W. Feeney. Mildred Franozan, Donna Jean Gaberdiel. Tom Gacley. Patricia Gratfam, Gerald Goodwin, John H1-Lithcock. Willa Mae H4-imann, Tom Jones, Pearl Layman, Donald McEl- wain, Alberta Maze. Jo Miller, Art Orchard, Jo Anne Parr, Bob Reynolds, Walter Roush. Betty Ruff, Clara Rutledge, Nancy Spragg, Don Staples. Willard States, Bethel Turner, Norma Waltz. Robert Wiswell, Ralph Yant. R244



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Gaining Altitude LOUISE HINDS Un Memoriamj As our aircraft begins to gain altitude, the pilot sees and learns many new things. So it is with our sophomore class. This class is beginning to see through the haze of life and its work. While a plane is climbing, the pilot has the glorious feeling of power and freedom. He's getting away from the earth and all its troubles: beginning to work and think for himself, the feeling of being able to master' things enters the pQot's head. He's all alone. No one tells him to do this and that or this is right or wrong. Alone he acts like a new born babe seeing things for the first time or like a small child taking its first steps, solo-cautiously, slowly, and patiently but eventually reaching its goal. Our sophomore class is slowly but surely gaining altitude and before long they will reach their service ceiling. They have made quite a splendid record scholastically and in their activities. Many of the players on our varsity football team come from this class, and general spirit toward sports is something to be commended. Some of these young Dragons who have seen a fair amount of action are Don Sebaskes, Art Orchard, George Sheckelhoff, Paul Vucovich, Charles Ridenour, Allan Willoughby, Dick Bloom, and Bill Baigle. Members of the basketball team are Don Sebaskes, Charles Townsend, Victor Martin, George Sheckelhoff, Bill Woody, Ote Rasor, Frank Bonfiglio. Bob Sisler, Wilbur Swineford, and Bob Freeman. Since physical fitness happens to be the most important part of the war program, this class is well prepared. Climbing toward the skyway of fame, our young troupers of the stage presented Neighbors by Appointment. The cast included Mary Frances Morris, Jean McDonald, Dick Sisler, Herman Bronfen, and Barnett Greenhow. Representing their class on the student council were Bob Berry, Wilbur Swineford, Tom Roess. and Nancy Heil. These students helped to sell war stamps and bonds. Class officers were duly elected with Dick Cotner, president: Don Sebaskes, vice president: Bob Aukerman, treasurer: and Sue Thomas, secretary. Before the school term was completed Sue Thomas moved to North Carolina: hence the sophomore class went thru the remainder of the year without a secretary. Dubbed often as the in-between class, these sophomores will enter junior home rooms next school year with an air of superiority. Although this year they are quite decidedly above the freshmen: nevertheless there is a feeling of despair at the sound of the word upperclassmen. They have braved. so to speak. winds, storms, rain, fog, and many other setbacks to reach this goal, but the road to success isn't an easy one. Before their flight is over they will encounter many more setbacks, but each year's experience should enable them to toss aside their difficulties and continue on their way. As this group of prospective juniors reach their fifth stage of flying, we wish them the best of luck and hope that they will continue to be the enthusiastic students that they have been in previous years. --JOHN PLETCHER Sophomore Class Officers President ----- Dick Cotner Vice President - - - Don Sebaskes Secretary - - Bob Aukerman Treasurer - - Sue Thomas Supervisor - - Miss Ruth Kelvhart ,fav tx

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