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Two ,XV 1 X53 Qi- -s ' CENTRAIC HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Alma Mater With loyal hearts and true, Central, dear Central, Ever allegiance to the white and blueg To praise and fame we'll bear thy name Through all the years to come, Our Central High. Fight Song Hurrah for Central High School for she's all right, Keep colors flying: go on with the fight. Rah! Rah! To her we must be loyal, never give in, Hurrah for Central High School f or she must win! Three JOHN A. WOOD Cx-IAS. A. BoNE WARREN H. THOMAS School Board W. GEORGE HUIT DAVID L. PURDOM 5 PATTY PICKERING MRS. EDNA WINTERS GRACE HALL Secretary Attendance Officer Secretary to Principal to Superintendent Four C. H. BENNER R. J. WARNER Principal Superintendent The Faculty First row-Miss Dukes, Mrs. Patterson, Miss Dickerson, Mr. Benner, Miss Frasch, Mr. Hey Miss McCalmont, Miss Williams. Second row-Miss Porter, Miss Haworth, Mrs. Deen, Miss Rector, Miss Bloom, Miss Elbin Mrs. Nybladh, Mr. Cranor, Miss Cavanaugh. Third row-Mr. Marshall, Mr. Downs, Mr. Sultzbach, Mr. Neff, Mr. Seilhamer, Mr. Boxwell Mr. Kaylor, Mr. Wickline, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Bateson, Miss Ballantyne. Not in Picture-Mr. Duckwall. Five CCD- SEN Stdii Co-editors-Helen Thornhill, joe Balmer. Assistant editors-Irene George, Mary Michael, Clara Abromowitz. Business Manager-Douglas Adair. Assistants-Richard Taylor, Sponsors, Jane Rector, Sales. Art-CliEord Riggs. Photography-Charles Kyle. Salesmen--Dorothy Terrell, Shelley Westlake, Martha Snyder, Terry McFadden, Shirley Beamer, Robert Brackman, Reigh Spahr, Horace Weeks, Helen Osman, Rosetta Gultice, Norma Miller, Betty Shoemaker, Russell Oran, -Charles Rohrback, Phyllis Jennings, Wilda Whittington. Solicitors-Harlan Andrew, Edward Bridgman, Carl Brown, Lewis Dabe, Ross Hayes, Ruth Hurley, james Jack, Geraldine Kelble, Carolyn Kems, Shirley Lang, Betsy McCun-an, James Rogers, Barbara Roach, Doris Thomas, Robert Vance. Typists-Betty Baxter, Mary E. Beason, Mary E. Hopping, Delore Lannon, Sue Ann Mellage, Emma Smith, Dolores Smith, Alice Snyder, Wilma Whittington. Advisors-Mr. Seilhamer, Art, Photography, Lay-outg Miss Cavanaugh, S-ales, Solicitors, Typing. Six 5 S -H'--1 1 I. ,A enfiom Senior Class Gllicers MARVIN WILLIAM NEFF President March 16, 1929 Agricultural Scholarship-English 1, Algebra 1, American History 3, Senior9 Class Play 3g Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4g Clubs-F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, President 4, Chemistry-Physics 4g Vice President 3. JOSEPH EDWIN BALMER, JR. Vice President November 27, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship-Biology 29 Seniorg Presi 'dent 29 Annual Staff Editor 49 Buc caneer Staff 3, 4-Edi'oor9 Band 1 -Operetta 1, 2, 3, 49 Minstrel 1, 2, 3 Class Plays 49 Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Biology 2g Hy-Y 3. 49 Chemistry Physics 3, 49 Student Council 4-Presi dent. Doms MAE THOMAS Secretary January 23, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarshfp-English 1, 2, Seniorg Editor Buc Newsletter 29 Intra- mural Basketball Champs 1, 2, 3, 4g Clubs-Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 49 G. A. A. 1- Treasurer 2g Boosters 2, 3, 4-Presi- dent. PATRICIA ANN PICKERING Treasurer April 18, 1929 Commercial Scholarship-G' e n e r a 1 Science 2g Bookkeeping 19 Office Help 3, 4-Sec- retary9 Clubs-Commercial 4. Seven Hangout Representative lg Clubs- i 1 E Eight CLARA ETTA ABROMOWITZ October 27, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship-English 1, 2, Bi- ology, Senior9 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 49 Operetta 3, 4g Minstrel 1, 2, 39 Editor Buc Newsletter 29 Annual Staff 4g Assistant Editor9 Girls' Intramural Basketball 19 Clubs -Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 49 G. A. A. 19 Chemistry-Physics 3, 49 Biology 2g Instrumental Music Contest 3, II in District. RITA ANN ALLEN August 9, 1929 Home Economics Clubs, F. H. A. 3-President9 Cen-X 3, 49 St. Brigid. , DORIS JEAN BAUMASTER October 15, 1929 Commercial Band 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 3, 49 Operetta Orchestra 3, 49 Min- strel 2, 39 Vocal Music 19 An- nual StaE9 Office Help 4g Clubs -F. H. A. 1, 2g Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 49 G. A. A. 1, 29 Commercial 49 Biology 2. JOSEPH RONALD BICKETT April 21, 1928 Agricultural Clubs-F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. NEIL EDWIN BOTTORFF March 9, 1927 General Basketball 1, 2, 32, 439 Foot- ball 1, 2, 33, 4'f'9 Clubs-Hi-Y 3, 49 Biology 29 Varsity-X 3, 49 Class Secretary 2. 'Senior DOUGLAS LEE ADAIR May 29, 1929 College Preparatory Operetta 1, 2, 3, 49 Minstrel 1, 2, 3g Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 49 Annual Staff, Business Manager 49 Intramural Basketball 39 Champs 49 Football 1, 2, 3, 439 Baseball 1, 29 Golf 3, 4g Track 2g Clubs, Hi-Y 3, 4g Varsity X 2, 3, 49 Vocal Contest, I in Dis- tract, III in Sta-te9 Prince of Peace Declamation. FRANCIS DANIEL ALTHOFF December 20, 1929 College Preparatory Intramural 49 St. Brigid 1, 2, 39 Class Plays 2, 3. BETTY Lou BAXTER March 10, 1929 General Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 2, 3, 49 Operetta Orchestra 49 Min- strel 1, 2, 39 Oflice Help 49 Clubs-Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 49 G. A. A. 1, 29 Biology 2. 9 CHARLES EUGENE BLAIR November 21, 1928 Industrial Arts Intramural 3, 49 Clubs-Biology 29 Chemistry-Physics 3. ROBERT MORRIS BRACKMAN September 14, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship-English 19 Bi- ology 29 Seniorg Operetta 1, 49 Minstrel 19 Vocal Music 1, 49 Class Pl ay 39 Intramural Basketball 49 Clubs-Hi-Y 49 Chemistry-Physics 3, 49 Biology 2. Class ROBERT EARL ALLAMON October 6, 1929 General Scholarship, Algebra 1, Modern History 2g Operetta 2, 3, 4: Minstrel 1, 29 Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4g Clubs, Biology 29 Vocal Music 2, 3, 4. ROBERT DALE ANDERSON May 7, 1929 Industrial Arts Intramural 1, 2, 3, 49 Clubs, Biology 2. SHIRLEY MAE BEAMER November 26, 1929 General Operetta 3, 49 Minstrel 1, 2, 39 Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 49 Clubs- Cen-X 3, 49 F. H. A. 2, 3. JACQUELINE IRENE BLooM May 5, 1929 Commercial Course Cambria High, Ebensburg, Pa., 1, 2, 39 Class Play 3. MYRON CURTIS BRADFORD August 14, 1929 General Intramural Basketball 49 Clubs -Camera Club 29 Practical Arts Club 39 Choir 39 Spring- field High 1, 2, 3. Nine CHARLES ERVIN ALLAN, JR. August 10, 1927 College Preparatory Fairview High 1, 2, 3. HARLAN AARON ANDREW February 22, 1939 General Scholarship, Modem History 29. Operetta 1, 29 Minstrel 1, 2g Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4g Clubs, Biology 2. MARY ELLEN BEASON September 13, 1929 Commercial Scholarship-English 19 Vocal Music 1, 29 Clubs-Commercial 4. DAVID LAWRENCE BONE July 6, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship-Algebra 19 Geom- etry 2g Senior9 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Orchestra 3, 49 Minstrel 1, 2, 39 Class Play 39 Hangout Repre- sentative lg Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4g Clubs-Biology, President 29 Hi-Y 3, 49 Instrumental Music Contest 3g Trio: I in District9 III in State9 Tumbling 13, 23, 33, 4'l'. EDWARD MARION BRIDGMAN May 9, 1929 General Operetta 1, 2, 3, 49 Minstrel 1, 2, 39 Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 49 Football 2, 3, 4 '9 Track 2, 339 Clubs-Hi-Y 3, 4g Biology 29 Varsity-X 4. Y Q 2 Q E 2 5 ,psi 1 s g is , X 2 L, Ten CARL LESLIE BROWN April 17, 1929 Industrial Arts Operetta 1, 2, 35 Minstrel 25 Senior Class HOWARD WILLIAM CAMP August 25, 1929 Industrial Arts Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Vocal Music 1, 2, 35 Intramural 45 Clubs-Chemistry-Physics 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4:5 Track 35 Clubs- Varsity-X 4. LEWIS WELDON DABE December 22, 1929 Industrial Arts Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 35 Clubs-Biology 2. KENNETH EUGENE FOLEY October 2, 1929 General Vocal Music 1, 25 Minstrel 15 Biology 2. B03 KEATON DOWNEY April 7, 1929 College Preparatory Operetta 1, 25 Minstrel 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 33, 4'l'5 Track 1. 253, 3 '5 Vocal Music 1, 25 Clubs-Varsity-X 45 Blology 2. BETTY Jo FREED November 2, 1929 Home Economics Scholarship Tests-English 1, Intramural Basketball 45 Foovt- 2, 35 Spanish 35 Senior5 Clubs ball 3 ', 44'5 Baseball 25 Student Council 35 Clubs-Varsity-X 3, 4. ELAINE JOAN GARRINGER February 25, 1929 Commercial Vocal Music 15 Clubs-Cen-X 2, 3, 45 Boosters 45 Chemistry-T Physics 4. EMERY WILLIAM GRooMs january 18, 1930 General Intramural Basketball 1, 2. -Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology 2. KENNETH ELWOOD GARRISON August 14, 1928 Industrial Arts Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Oper- etta 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 2, 35 Basketball 1, 273, 3:51, 45:5 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 435 Clubs-Hi-Y 45 Biology 25 Varsity-X 3, 4. ROSETTA JANE GULTICE January 22, 1929 Home Economics Vocal Music 15 Clubs-Cen-X 3, 45 F. I-I. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Biology 2. DAVID NEAL CHAPMAN May 4, 1929 College Preparatory Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 1, 2, 35 Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Plays 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 435 Base- ball 15 Track 35 Clubs-HiY 3, 45 Treasurer5 Chemistry- Physics 3, 45 Varsity-X 45 Stu- dent House 4 President. DONALD RUSSELL DUGAN November 3, 1929 College Preparatory Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 45 Clubs- Hi-Y 4 Vice President5 Chem- istry-Physics 45 Student Coun- cil 45 Grove City High School, Pa.5 Granby High, Va. MARY JANICE FUDGE March 24, 1929 College Preparatory Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Oper- etta 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 1, 2, 35 Scholarship-Senior5 Intramur- al Basketball Champs 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Vocal Con- test 3, lst in District, 3rd in State5 Clubs-Biology 25 Cen- X 1, 2, 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3, 4 Vice President. EVELYN IRENE GEORGE October 30, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship-Latin 15 Biology 25 English 1, 25 Senior5 Annual Staff Assistant Editorg Intra- mural Basketball 15 Clubs- Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 25 Chemistry- Physics 3, 45 Biology 25 Boost- ers 4. KENNETH WILLIAM HALLER August 2, 1927 General ' Basketball 123, 213, 33:5 Intra- mural Basketball 45 Baseball 25 St. Brigid 1, 2. Eleven ALICIA JANE CRESWELL August 24, 1929 General Scholarship-Algetra 15 Eng- lish 25 Senior5 B-nd 15 Or- chestra 15 Minstrl 1, 2, 35 Vocal Music 2, 3, 45 Class Plays 3, 45 Hangout Representative 25 Intramural Basketball Cham- pions 1, 2, 3, 45 Clubs-Cen-X 1, 2, President 3, 45 Com- mercial 45 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Biology 25 Chemistry-Physics 3. EARL JUNIOR FAULKNER July 17, 1929 Agricultural ' Intramural Basketball 1, 45 Tumbling 25 Clubs-F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN MAX MORRIS GABLE August 6, 1929 College Preparatory Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 35 Baseball 1, 25 Clubs-Biology 25 Joumalism 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Chemistry-Physitrs. 4. GENEVIEVE ANN GOODMAN September 5, 1929 General Vocal Music 1, 2, 35 Operetta 2, 35 Minstrel 1, 2, 35 Clubs- Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 25 Boosters 35 Biology 2. Ross ALBERT HAYES March 13, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship-Biology 25 Clubs -Chemistry-Physics 3, 45 Bi- ology 2. Twelve WILLIAM CORY HENDERSON December 11, 1928 College Preparatory Minstrel 25 Basketball 1, 244, 35 Football 1, 23, 33, 45:5 Baseball 1, 25 Track 23, 35:5 Clubs- Varsity-X 2, 3, 45 Biology 25 Class Vice President 25 Presi- dent 3. RUTH ESTHER HURLEY August 20, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship-Sen-ior5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 45 Oper- etta 25 Minstrel 35 Vocal Music 1, 25 Solo Instrumental Contest 2, 35 All State Band 35 Clubs-- Cen-X 3, 45 Chemistry-Physics 3, 45 Library League Treasurer 45 Spring Valley High School 1, 2. Mousz JEANNINE JOHNSON November 29, 1929 College Preparatory Operetta 3, 45 Minstrel 2, 35 Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Clubs- Cen-X 1, 2, 3, Vice President 45 Boosters 2, 3, 4 Secretary5 Chemistry-Physics 45 Student Council 35 Biology 2. RosEMAY KINGSOLVER October 1, 1929 General Jefferson High School 1, 2, 35 Class Play 3. DOLORE LEE LANNON January 18, 1929 Commercial Vocal Music 1, 25 Clubs-F. H. A. 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 3. Senior Class MARLIN LEON HILLARIJ January 3, 1929 General Intramural Basketball 45 Foot- ball 4. JAMES CLARENCE JACK December 15, 1928 General Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Clubs-Hi-Y 3, 45 Chemistry- Physics 45 Scholarship-Alge- bra 1. WILLIAM JoE JONES September 14, 1929 General Mins-trel 15 Intramural Basket- ball 35 Tumbling 2415 Gordon High School 3. CHARLES IVICIVIILLAN KYLE September 9, 1929 General Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 1, 2, 35 Hangout Representative 35 Annual Staff 4 Photography5 Club-Chemistry-Physics 4. DONALD MARION LINKHART September 3, 1929 General Minstrel 2, 35 Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 12, 214, 3 ', 435 Clubs-F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 4. MARY ELIzAaE'rI-I HoPPING March 2, 1929 Commercial Scholarship-Senior5 Band 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Mins- trel 1, 2, 35 Operetta Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRY LEE JENKS july 22,'1927 Industrial Arts GERALDINE JOANNE KELBLE February 26, 1929 General Operetta 3, 45 Minstrel 35 Vocal Music 3, 45 Class Play 35 Clubs -Cen-X 2, 3, 45 Commercial 45 Boosters 45 Library League 45 Journalism 35 Verdugo Hills High School CCalif.J JOHN CHARLES LANG March 22, 1929 Industrial Arts JAMES D. MALAVAZOS October 8, 1929 General Scholarship - Modern History 25 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 1, 25 Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 234, 3'l', 43' Manager5 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Clubs-Hi-Y 3, 45 Varsity-X 2, 3, 45 Biology 2. Thirteen HERBERT LEROY Houcx October 14, 1927 General Vocal Music 45 Grand Island High School, Nebraska. PHYLLIS JANE JENNINGS December 13, 1928 General Scholarship-English 15 Gen- eral Science 15 Seniorg Office Help 45 Clubs-Cen-X 3, 45 F. H. A. 15 Commercial Presi- dent 45 Biology 25 Jr. Class Treasurer. JESSIE CAROLINE KERNS May 15, 1929 Commercial Scholarship Test-English 25 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 1, 2, 35 Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Clubs -Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 25 Commercial 45 Chemistry- Physics 35 Biology 25 Vocal Contest 3rd in District. SHIRLEY ANN LANG December 30, 1929 College Preparatory Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 1, 35 Intramural Basketball Champs 1, 2, 3, 45 Clubs-Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer5 Biology 2. BETSY ANN MCCURRAN September 9, 1929 College Preparatory Office Help 45 Clubs-CenX 2, 3, 45 Boosters 35 Biology 25 Journalism 35 St. Brigid 1. 3 , E 5 1 3 3 Fourteen TERRY MCFADDEN July 14, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship-Senior5 B-and 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Oper- etrta 2, 45 Minstrel 1, 2, 35 Class Plays 3, 45 Intramural Basket- ball Champs 1, 2, 3, 45 Clubs- Cen-X 1, 2, 3 Secretary, 45 Chemistry- Physics 35 Class Treasurer 2. WENDELL EUGENE MOORE September 5, 1928 Industrial Arts Operetta 1, 35 Minstrel 1, 35 Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Club-Biology 2. CLARENCE RUSSELL ORAN December 12, 1928 Industrial Arts Tumbling 4 '5 Club-F. F. A. 1, 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES DELBERT PIERSON September 28, 1929 College Preparatory Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Clubs-Hi-Y 3, 45 Chemistry- Physics 3, 45 Biology 25 Scholar- ship-Senior. THOMAS EBER REYNOLDS August 11, 1929 College Preparatory Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Operetta 2, 45 Minstrel 1, 2, 35 Vocal Music 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 '5 Golf 3, 45 Track 15 Hangout Representative 35 Clubs-Hi-Y 3, 45 Chemistry- Physics 4 President5 Varsity-X 45 Class Play 45 State Vocal Music Contest 35 Instrumental Music Contest 3. Mgenior Class SUE ANN MEI.LAc.E MARY ELIZABETH MICHAEL NoRMA JEAN MILLER September 15, 1929 January 1, 1930 January 4, 1929 Commercial College Preparatory General Operetta 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 1, 2, S5 Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Clubs -Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 1, 25 G. A. A. 1, 25 Boosters 45 Biology 25 Commercial 4 Vice President5 Student Council 4. MARTHA JANE MURRELI. August 23, 1929 Commercial Operetta 15 Minstrel 1, 25 Vocal Music 1, 2, 35 Clubs-F. H. A. 15 G. A. A. 1. HELEN LUCILLE OSMAN July 10, 1929 General Scholarship -- Bookkeeping 25 Clubs-Senior Cen-X 3, 45 G. A. A. 1. CARL HOWARD PRAMER November 20, 1928 College Preparatory Scholarship - Modern History 25 Operett-a 1, 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 1, 2, 35 Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 '5 Track 2, 35 Clubs-Chemistry-Physics 3, 45 Biology 25 Varsity-X 45 Vocal Music Contest 3. WILLIAM ARTHUR REYNOLDS March 4, 1930 College Preparatory Scholarship-Latin 25 Geom- etry 25 English 35 Chemistry 35 Senior5 Minstrel 35 Student Council 35 Clubs-Hi-Y 3 Vice President, 4 President5 Chem- istry-Physics 35 Student Coun- cil. Scholarship-Senior5 English 25 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 1, 2, 35 Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Plays 3, 45 Annual Staff Assist- ant Editor5 Clubs-Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 45 Boosters 3, 4 Treasurerg Chemistry-Physics 3, 45 Biology 25 Vocal Contest 3 Trio 1st in District, 3rd in State. KENNETH WM. MUTERSPAW April 15, 1929 College Preparatory Basketball 1, 22, 342 4'f'5 Foot- ball 1, 2:51, 3'l', 4315 Track 2, 35 Clubs-Hi-Y 3, 45 Varsity-X 2, 3, 45 Biology 25 Class Secretary 3. MARADA CLIFFORD PALMER March 11, 1929 General Intramural Basketball 3, 4. CARL LEWIS REc'roR November 25, 1929 Agricultural Clubs-F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CLIFFORD EUGENE RIGGS April 13, 1929 College Preparatory Hangout Representative 25 An- nual Staff 4 Art5 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 35 Track 1, 25 Clubs-HiY 3, 45 Biology 2 Treasurer. F iiteen Vocal Music 1. ALDEN LANE NOBLE May 4, 1929 Industrial Arts Manager, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Club-Biology 2. MARY ANN PAULLIN April 26, 1929 College Preparatory Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 1, 2, 35 Intra- mural Basketball Champs 1, 2, 3, 45 Clubs-Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 15 Boosters 45 Chem- istry-Physics 35 Biology 25 Journalism 4. JANE ELIZABETH REc'roR February 27, 1930 College Preparatory Scholarship-Bookkeeping 25 Senior5 Annual Staff 4 Assistant Business Manager5 Intramural Basketball 15 Clubs-F. H. A. 1, 2 Vice President, 3, 45 Boosters 45 Library 4 President5 Cen-X 3, 4. BARBARA Lou RoAcH October 29, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship-Algebra 15 Bi- ology 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 1, 2, 35 Operetta 45 Intramural Bas- ketball 15 Clubs--Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 15 Biology 25 Chemistry Physics 3, 45 Instru- mental Contest State and Dis- trict 3. Sixteen MARY JOAN ROACH December 22, 1929 General Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 43 Oper- etta 2, 3, 43 Minstrel 1, 2, 3g Clubs-Cen-X 3, 4g F. H. A. 1, 23 Biology 2. BETTY LOU SHOEMAKER December 15, 1928 Commercial Clubs-Cen-X 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 23 F. H. A. 1, 2. EVERETT LEICH SMITH October 25, 1929 Agricultural Clubs-F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer. THOMAS RICHARD TAYLOR November 7, 1928 General Operetta 2, 3, 43 Minstrel 2, 33 Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2g Clubs -Chemistry-Physics 4. Senior Class JAMES MARVIN ROGERS August 5, 1928 College Preparatory Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. ALICE CAROL SHOEMAKER October 29, 1929 Commercial Clubs-G. A. A. 1, 2g Com- mercial 43 Greenville High. ALICE MARIE SNYDER January 13, 1928 Commercial Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 43 Clubs-Cen-X 13 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Treas- Ufef. DOROTHY JEAN TERRELL July 29, 1929 . Commercial Clubs-G. A. A. 43 Commercial 4. CHARLES JUNIOR ROHRBACK March 11, 1929 General Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Clubs-F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DoLoREs MAE SMITH March 9, 1929 Commercial Senior Scholarshipg Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Clubs- F. H. A. 2 President, 3 Vice President 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 4 President3 Cen-X 1, 2. MARTHA JANE SNYDER November 30, 1930 College Preparatory Scholarship--Latin lg Biology 23 Senior3 Class Play 33 Office Help 43 Clubs-Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 43 Boosters 3, 43 Chemistry- Physics 3, 4g Biology 2. HELEN EMILY THORNHILL May 24, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship-English 1, 2: Geometry 23 Spanish 3g Seniorg Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 43 Mins- trel 1, 2, 33 Class Play 43 Hang- out Representative lg Annual Staff Co-Editor3 Intramural Basketball Champs 1, 2, 3, 43 Clubs-Cen-X 1 Treasurer, 2, 3, 4 President3 Chemistry- Physics 3 Secretary3 Instru- mental Music Contest 33 Solo 2nd in District3 Trio lst in District3 Trio 2nd in State3 Music Council 1, 3 Secretary. ROBERT EUGENE VANCE FERN GERALDINE VAN WEY PATSY Lou WALTZ June 21, 1928 November 4, 1929 September 16, 1929 General Commercial General McClain High School, Green- Oliice Help 4g Clubs-Cen-X Clubs-G. A. A. 1. 3 1, 2 3, 4, A 1 field 1, 2, . , 'G.A. .. Seventeen RUTH ANNABELLE FORESTENE SHARRETT March 15, 1929 Science Vocal Music 43 Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 43 Cheer Leader 3, 43 Student Council 43 Clubs- Cen-X 3, 43 Washington C. H. High School 1, 23 Minstrel 2. EMMA I-IARRIETT SMITH August 8, 1928 Commercial Clubs-Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 2g Boosters 2, 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 1, 2. REIGH D. SPAHR October 9, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship-Seniorg Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Operetta 13 Minstrel 1, 2, 33 Vocal Music 13 Clubs-HiY 3, 4. KATHARINE RIDGELY TORRENCE March 29, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship - General Science 13 Senior3 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Or- chestra 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Minstrel 1, 33 Vocal Music 3, 43 Class Plays 3, 43 Hangout Rep- resentative 43 Editor But Newsletter 23 Clubs-Cen-X 1 Secretary, 2, 3, 43 Biology 23 Student House 43 Instrumental Music Contest 3. HORACE WARNER WEEKS March 28, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship - General Science 13 Band 23 Vocal Music 13 Intramural lik, 2, 3, 43 Clubs- Hi-Y 43 Chemistry-Physics 33 Beavercreek High School 1, 2. Senior Class SHELLEY WEAD WESTLAKE June 14, 1929 College Preparatory Scholarship-Latin 1, Senior: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 'Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 Or- chestra, Minstrel 1, 2, 3, Class Plays 3, 4, Hangout Represen- tative 1, 2, Intramural Basket- ball Champs 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4 Secreftary, Clubs- Commercial 49 Library League 4 Vice President, Cen-X 1, 2, 3, 4. WILDA MAE WHITTINGTON Minstrel 2, Vocal Music 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 1, Clubs -CenX 3, 4, G. A. A. 2. W1LMA MAE WHITTINGTON June 27, 1929 Commercial Course Minstrel 2, Vocal Music 1, 2, Clubs-Cen-X 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, Solo 2nd in District, Trio 1st in District, 2nd in State. GRANVILL HAYES WILLS, JR August 20, 1929 Agricultural Eighteen Scholarship-Algebra 1, B ology 2, American History 33 Senior, Minstrel 3, Football 1, 252 33, 4'l', Tumbling 33, 442 Clubs-F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Presi- dent, Varsity-X 2, 3, 4, Biology 2. National l-lonor Society Clara Etta Abromowitz Douglas Lee Adair Joseph E. Balmer, Jr. David Lawrence Bone Mary Janice Fudge Terry L. McFadden Mary Elizabeth Michael Q James Delbert Pierson Jane Elizabeth Rector William Arthur Reynolds Martha Jane Snyder Reigh D. Spahr Helen Emily Thornhill Katharine Ridgely Torrence Granvill Hayes Wills, jr. Senior Scholarship First row-Robert Brackman, Reigh Spahr, James Pierson. Second row--Bill Reynolds, Shelley Westlake, Mary Hopping, Terry McFadden, Helen Thorn hill, Katherine Torrence, Betty Jo Freed, Alicia Creswell, Marvin Neff. Third row-Ruth Hurley, Irene George, Jane Rector, Dolores Smith, Patty Pickering, Phyllis Jennings. Fourth row-Doug Adair, Janice Fudge, lVIary Michael, Joe Balmer, Clara Abromowitz Martha Snyder, Granville Wills. Nine teen gg.. 5 if N .41 'U if - - 1 . F- WW 5 Q sw' E 1 I 5f'lH.R JEHOKNJZE 5 'xi JI-'ONE R gi g ., 8 , 'E K 3 . -5 3 - 5 , 1? iDH.Bi'E ' K mfg W 1 bb ,Sue in 'RELIZCSH H? -J, LM Twenty SHIRLEY 66odEmaU ii: :fl'E':Q 3 C, 1 sxg Z V mlewlm 2 Z ., 1 E 2 E E E Junior Class Qfficers JOHN BALDNER President ToM JoNEs BARBARA Bnocx Fnovn DELANEY Vice President SGCF eta! Y Treasurer Sophomore Class Qfficers CHARLES DEEN President ROBERT SPITLER DWIGHT MCMAHAN DALE HINSHAW Vice President Secretary Treasurer Twenty One 'Junior Girls l M- l First row-Sarah Ayres, Ellen Benson, Barbara Block, Juanita Borden, Jane Buck, Barbara Burr, Pauline Collier, Doris Jean Comforrd. Second row-Harriet Converse, Jean Curlett, Peggy Daniels, Betty Davis, Neva Dean, Wanda Deger, Edna Dodge, Katherine Drake. Third row--Evelyn Elliott, Charlotte Ervin, Shirley Fisher, Marjorie Frazee, Lois Fudge, Joann Funk, VVanda Gilbert, Marcella Hartman. Fourth row-Kathryn Hawk, Barbara Hedges, Barbara Hook, Christina Hopkins, Emma Hopping, Garnet Jack, Virginia Jackson, Norma Jenkins. Fifth row--Thelma King, Barbara Knick, Irene Lile, Ruth Lucas, Arlis Luttrell, Marilyn May, Bettylou Meredith, Dorothy Middleton. Sixth row-Anna Middleton, Betty Mustard, Audrey Nilson, Patsy Nelson, Virginia Paullin, Patricia Pepple, Esther Randall, Louise Rhoades. Seventh row-Beverly Rice, Evelyn Robinette, Mary Sears, Lois Shaw, Phyllis Smart, Betty Snell, Norma Sparrow, Ruth Stout. Eighth row-Dolores Swigart, Ann Wallace, Patsy Wallace, Joyce Watson, Nancy Weeks, Joan Wheeler, Ellen Whetstone, Peggy Whittington. Not in Picture-Betty White, Thelma Young. Twen f y Two i ::'1+'-'W--352 I-Gif! 1 Junior Boys First row-Ronald Anderson, Lyle Ashmore, Kenneth Bauer, Edward Brannen, Bill Brooks, Daniel Chard, Wayne Cline. Second row-Donald Coates, Lawrence Cope, Russell Davis, George Flemming, Don Gable, Donald Gifford, Donald Guyton. Third row-Paul Hanlon, Tilden Helvenston, Paul Hickman, Bill Hornick, John Hunt, Elbert Hutchison, Bob James. Fourth row-Carl King, Fred Lewis, Bob Long, Edward Lowry, Don Luttrell, Dino Malavazos, Ralph Mallow. Fifth row-Bob Martin, Bill Mason, Fred Matson, Kenneth McClelland, John McClelland, james Owens, Eugene Pagett. Sixth row-Don Pennewitt, Robert Reynolds, Bill Rogers, Jack Shaw, Gordon Shearer, Kenneth Smith, Sher- man Smith. Seventh row-Bob Starkey, Tom Tegankemp, Tom Thomas, Bob Watson, Bill Woolard, Neil Wright. Not in Picture-James Baker, John Baldner, Russell Bullock, Floyd Delaney, Jerry Fox, Elbert Hutchison, Thomas Jones, Richard Mason, Russell Terrell. Twenty Three Sophomore Girls First row-Colleen Anderson, Betty Anderson, Dorothy Atkinson, Marilyn Aultman, Wilma Bare, Elinor Berry, Patty Burr, Frances Collins. Second row---june Curry, Doris Daum, Dorothy DeVelbis, Patty Devoe, Nancy Donges, Edna Drake, Ruth Ann Edler, Violetta Faulkner. Third row-Phyllis Fawley, Mary jane Frankenberg, Thelma Hazelbaker, Berthelda Hewson, Caroline Holton, Hazel Horton, Ruth Houck, Patty Huit. Fourth row-Nancy Isaacson, Martha Knapp, Evelyn Kohl, Patty Luck, Betfty Mallow, Carol Martin, Frances Matthews, Barbara McLain. Fifth row-Florence Meeks, janet Moody, Elizabeth Moorman, Irma Newcomer, Jean Pendell, Eileen Penwell, Dorothy Powell, Marilyn Rhubert. Sixth row-Roberta Riley, Virginia Root, Cynthia Schick, Patty Sharp, Patty Slattery, Betty Smith, Margaret Smith, Virginia Smith. Seventh row-Wilma Smith, Henrietta Sodders, Dorothy Steele, Joyce Wagner, Barbara Wells, Ruby Wylie. Not in Picture-Donna Bodine, Joan Dowell, Rita Kersey, Barbara Smith, Ruby Smith. Twenty Four Soplromore Boys First row-LaMar Beatty, Karl Benson, John Bickett, Ray Breakall, Dick Coffelt, Jack Conklin, Floyd Cooper. Second row-Jerome DeWine, Leroy Downey, Richard Ferguson, Herman Greene, Paul Hazelbaker, Leland Hewson, Harold Hill. Third row-Donald Hopping, Donald Hummel, David Hurley, Robert Jaynes, Roger Jenks, Virgil Jordon, Loren Kersey. Fourth row-James Kinsey, Richard Lang, Neil Mangan, William Miller, Charles Mitchell, Gerald Morris, Robert Murrell. Fifth row-William Osman, Richard Pickering, Richard Pramer, Tom Randall, John Reynolds, Junior Robin- ette, Nelson Rohrback. Sixth row-Jack Schafer, Alfred Seeger, William Shaw, James Shoemaker, Alva Smith, Ralph Smith, Remer Strickland. Seventh row-David Strous, William Swindler, Fred Thomas, Denver Williamson, Charles Weidenhaft, Loren Yeakley. Not in Picture-Earl Blair, Charles Deen, Dale Hinshaw, Robert Kingslover, Dwight McMahan, John Rachford. Richard Saunders, Robert Spitler. Twenty Five Freshman Girls 4' First rows-Helen Abling, Kathryn Ackley, Evelyn Agnor, Doris Allen. Barbara Archer, Barbara Austin, Vonna Baylis, Nancy Beason. Second row-Betty Jo Blair, Peggy Biottorff, Imogene Bowermaster. Wilma Breakall, Mary Lou Chambliss, Betty Lou Clark, Mary Carol Creswell, Charlotte Davis. 'Third row-Betty Dillard, Pauline Dillard, Janet Flemming, Betty Fox, Margaret Ford, Wanda Hall, Eileen Hartman, Eva Mae Hayes. Fourth row-Ruby Herron, Ruth Hey, Imogene Hilterbran, Rosie Hilderbrand, Susan Hopkins, Mary Louise Horton, Patricia Huff, Jeanne Huston. Fifth row-Helen Jack, Marlene Jacoby, Anna Louise Jones, Peggy Jones, Ann Kraft, Naomi Long, Barbara Jean Luttrell, Harriet Lynch. Sixth row-Phyllis Ann Manor, Roxie Massie, Betty Mercer, Jean Lou Miller, Mary Jane Miller, Miriam Morris, Kathleen Palmer, Rita Parks. Seventh row-Phyllis Pepple, Bessie Perdue, Beatrice Peterson, Anna Lee Piatt, Shirley Mae Powers, Carol Prether, Charlotte Randall, Hazel Jean Reese. Eighth row-Virginia Scherry, Mary Shaw, Eileen Sheely, Bessie Smart, Bernice Strickland, Sara Sutton, Joanne Uhl, Patricia Walsh. Ninth row-Elvira Warner, Dorothy Lee Wilson, Martha Wilson. Not in Picture-Sadie Carter, Alice Jean Cline. Twenty Six Freshman Boys Yi, l i First row-Paul Anderson, Wendell Anderson, Theodore Arnovitz, Reg Barr, james Bentley, Ted Blackburn, Chris Bridgrnan, Paul Collier. Second row-Richard Bruce, Philip Coates, Leon Copsey, Roger Craig, William Custer, Ralph Cyphers, Herbert Dabe, David Davis. Third row-Willard Delaney, Wayne Eakins, William Eavey, George Gannon, Eugene Gill, Keith Guyton, Bobby joe Hall, James Haller. Fourth row-Robert Hamilton, Richard Hilderbrandt, Robert Humble, Eugene Hyatt, John Jennings, Stanley Lawson, James Lewellen, james Lorenzo. Fifth row-Loren Lorenzo, Douglas Long, Richard Matson, Ronald McFarland, jan McPherson, Donald Middle- ton, Robert Montgomery, Dale Murrell. Sixth row--Alvin Mussetter, Neil Muterspaw, Tom Owens, Eddie Parks, Richard Patterson, James Paullin, Donald Powell, Charles Rector. Seventh row--Robert Rogers, Russell Rossell, Richard Shaw, Edward Smith, Gerald Smith, Jack Spurgeon, Robert Steele, Paul Stroud. Eighth row-Robert Swigart, James Weaver, Robert Whitacre, Owen White, Jack Summers. Not in Picture4-Robert Brooks, Walter Brownell, Robert Clark, Paul Collier, Bob Grimes, Carl Hodson, Bob McG1othen, Orlyn Rose, Eugene Storer, Wayne Sturgeon, Dewey Ward, Robert Ward, Max Whittington. Twenty Seven Eighth Grade Girls l i First row-Ruby Alspaugh, Hilda Clark, Dorothy Codling, Patty Comford, Irene Cooper, Judy Craig, Mary Lou Beamer, Patty Dominy. Second row-Sally Elliott, Clara Foster, Janice Gifford, Mary Lee Gifford, Carole Hall, Carolyn Harkins, Mildred Hayslip, Faye Huston. Third row-Joan Hunt, Jane Hurley, Flossie Jeffries, Sue Ann jordan, Viola jordan, Nona Kersey, Cynthia Kimber, Susannah Lane. Fourth row--Shirley LaMar, Georgianna Linkhart, janet Littler, Emma Jean Long, Arlene Lieurance, D'Anne Manor, Drucilla Mercer, Martha Miller. Fifth row-Helen Mustard, Patty Palmer, Barbara Pitzer, Charlene Randall, Mildred Riggs, Myrtle Ringer, Marie Robblee, Caroline Savage. Sixth row-Clara Shaw, Rosemary Simason, Peggy Smith, Iolene Spence, Donna Sturgeon, Meredith Sommers, Barbara Taylor, Helen Wills. Seventh row-Judith Wood. Not in Picture-Evelyn Baker, Janet Boatman, Joan Bullock, Virginia Cooper, Imogene Lee, Frances Scott. Twenty Eight Eighth, ,Gracie Boys 1 E P I i First row--Herman Abromowitz, james Benson, Donald Blair, Raymond Borden, Paul Burden, Leroy Camp, Jerry Conner, Bob Cline. Second row-Bill Dean, Harold Ford, Marion Fox, Dick Fudge, Larry Gegner, Robert Gill, Donald Halsey, Glenn Hamer. Third row--Ray Hamer, Jack Harrison, Ronald Hart, Jerry Hilderbrand, Roger Hilliard, David Huit, Philip jenkins, Neil Keller. Fourth row-Ray Leighly, Elmer Little, Edwin Louderback, Bill Michael, Richard Miller, Gene Moore, Dale Mowen, Jerry Murrell. Fifth row-Bill Neeld, Dick North, Gene Pummell, Dean Ragar, Warren Ragar, Kenneth Reese, Gayne Rose, Frank Rue. Sixth row--George Rue, Lonnie Shattuck, Bill Sheets, Bob Smith, Torrence Smith, John Snyder, Dick Sodders, Richard Spurlock. Seventh row-Richard Strous, Wendell Sullivan, Fred Tobin, Richard Wakeley, Walter White, Macon Wil- liams, Richard Wilson, Homer Wylie. Not in Picture-Fred Brown, Marshall Clark, Jerry Gifford, Gene Hawkins, George Rue, Arthur Sidenstricker, Floyd Wallace. Twenty Nine Seventh Grade Girls First row-M. Adams, J. Alspaugh, D. Anderson, B. Beekman. W. Bennington, M. Block, M. Bottorff, J. Bradford. Second row- B. Brittingham, C. Camden, D. Caplinger, V. Carnes, N. Castle, M. Chambliss. J. Codling, E. Davis. Third row-J. Dilliard, J Donges, J. Dudley, S. Irvine, J. Fox, B. Gibson, M. Ginaven, M. Green. Fourth row-S. Guyton, J. Hardenbrook, P. Hilder- brand, P. Hurley, J. Jack, P. Jett, S. Jones, P. Leach. Fifth row-K. Ledbetter, M. Loy, A. Martin, C. Massie, S. McCa1lister, J. McPherson, J. McCafferty, M. Middleton. Sixth row-P. Mitchell, E. Molitor, B. Molitor, D. Muterspaw, N. Neeld, P. Norman P. Pemberton, L. Piatt. Seventh row-R. Poland. B. Rader, L. Ruse, L. Reese, J. Reynolds, N. Risner, B. Rader, C. Scroggy Eight row-C. Shaw, R. Shaw, M. Slattery, B. Smith, J. Spurgeon, V. Stroud, J. Toner, G. Turvy. Ninth row-S. Veidt, J. Watson, D. Waxler, J. White. Not in Picture-S. Baker, B. Bowermaster, J. Boyer, M. Caplinger, B. Huston, F. Shauer, P. Thoroman. Thirty Seventh Grade. Boys S. 33,525 .u:., . q r First row-Elwood Baker, Warren Bales, Richard Block, Leo Brennan, Bill Camp, Lauris Cyphers, James Coates Coats Paul Second row-William Collins, John Collins, Nelson Dodge, John Ernst, Marvin Eyler, Max Foley, Gene Franks, Ronald Grooms. Third row-Paul Helder, Don Hamilton, Meredith Haines, Carl Hewson, Don Hilderbrand, Donald Hook, David Kimbler, Richard Lang. Fourth row-James Lawson, George Long, Ronald Mason, Bill Matson, Norman McMahan, john McQuiggan, William Merriman, Bob Moore. Fifth row-Garland Murrell, Elwood Oakley, James Owens, Larrence Pummell, Harold Pyles, Howard Reynolds, Roger Rthubert, Roger Riley. Sixth row-Ralph Root, James Ryan, Herbert Sears, Robert Shaw, Thomas Shaw, Lewis Shepheard, Russell Shope, Tom Silcott. Seventh row-Don Stephens, Joe Storer, Gerald Swigart, Elwood Tobin, Carl Toner, Nick Ungard, Richard Young. Not in Picture-Grover Ackley, Ronald Arrowsmith, Richard Bowermaster, Billy Brown, Thomas Leighly, Marvin Toner, Morris Walls, Thomas Welsh, Douglas Williams. Thirty One 7 Class Scholarship Team Biology- Colleen Anderson Jim Kinsey Bob Miller Chemistry- John Hunt Bob James Carl King General Science- Wayne Eakins john Jennings Virginia Pummell Physics- Ross Hayes Bill Reynolds Horace Weeks Algebra 1- Paul Collier Ruth Hey Charles Rector Algebra I I - Audrey Nilson Plane Geometry- Donna Bodine Charles Deen Robert Spitler American History- Barbara Burr Tilden Helvenston Donald Pennewitt World History- Elizabeth Moorman Eileen Penwell Margaret Smith Bookkeeping- James Jack Loren Yeakley Barbara Jean Wells Senior Social Studies- Clara Abromowitz Bob Brackman Irene George Latin I- Jan McPherson Jean Lou Miller Virginia Sherry Latin II- Doug Adair Nancy Isaacson Spanish I- Barbara Block Charlotte Ervin Dino Malavazos Spanish I I - Terry McFadden Mary Michael Helen Thornhill English I- Richard Paterson Bea Peterson Phyllis Pepple English II- Betty Anderson Doris Daum Carroll Drummond Engzfsh 111- Harriet Converse Marilyn May Joan Wheeler English IV- Betty jo Freed Martha Snyder Katherine Torrence Joyce Wagner Eighth Grade Test 1. Cynthia Kimber 2. Viola Jordon ..... 3. William Neeld ...,.. 3. Susannah Lane .. 3. Sue Ann Jordon 6 Herman Abromowitz 156 .......160 6 Larry Gegner ,.,....158 8 Judy wood .,,....l55 .......15S 9 Homer Wylie .......154 ...,........158 9 Thirty Two J ack Harrison ...., .,..... l54 ,453 fx. ' C'A! zp gp M K F' J: I ,. , ' Af ,'fagE:-v fiTNxN4Ni3lf5'N,-z3fL-! ,f v J, 65 ' Q . A ,em W V: , fm 'b ' V A 553 s 3 f ' , N s , e w. N I 2 :R 6 , Icwf fEesVg A5 won 4? l-li-Y Club First row-Bill Reynolds, Donald Dugan, Doug Adair, David Ch-apman, Tom Thomas. Second row-Mr. Hey, Elbert Hutchison, Jim Owens, Bob Brackman, james jack, James Pierson, Reigh Spahr, Tom Jones, Mr. Cranor. Third row-James Malaviazos, Ralph Mallow, Dena Malavazos, Gordon Shearer, john Baldner, Tilden Helvenston, Clifford Riggs, Kenneth Bauer, Ronald Anderson. Fourth row-Bob Martin, Neil Wright, CDan Chard, Bill Homick, Edward Bridgman, Horace Weeks, Edward Lowry, John Hunt, Martin Gable, Kenneth Muterspaw. Not in Picture-Joe Balmer, David Bone, Tom Bottorff, Kenneth Garrison, Tom Reynolds. Motto-Clean speech-clean sports-clean scholarship-clean living. Aim-Create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Santa Claus at Greene County Children's Home. Shared with Cen-X in providing Christmas tree and program. Fumished printed programs for basketball and football games. Food for all at picnics at Bryan Farm. Rulers for a day! Xenia City. President ,........... Bill Reynolds Vice President .,,..... Don Dugan Secretary ............ Tom Thomas Treasurer ......,. David Chapman Chaplain ................ Doug Adair Advisors ...... Mr. Byron Cranor Mr. Henry Hey Thirty Three Senior Cen-X First row-Miss McCalmont, Charlotte Ervin, Barbara Burr, Helen Osman, Jerry Kelble, Barbara Block, Shirley Fisher, Rosetta Gultice, Marjorie Frazee, Terry McFadden, Betty Baxter, Wilma Whittington, Marilyn May, Mrs. Deen. Second row-Garnet Jack, Betty Snell, Betty Shoemaker, Doris Thomas, Margaret Whitting- ton, JoAnn Garringer, Beverly Rice, Sue Ann Mellag-e, Wilda Whittington, Virginia Paullin, Patsy Nelson, Audrey Nilson, Katharine Torrence, Patsy Wallace. 'Third row-Ruth Hurley, Betsy McCui-ran, Barbara Roach, Emma Hopping, Janice Fudge, Irene George, Clara Abromowitz, Jane Rector, Emma Smith, Irene Lile, Mary Ann Paullin, Ruth Sharrett, Shelley Westlake, Alicia Creswell, Pauline Collier. Fourth row-Rita Allen, Carolyn Kerns, Genevieve Goodman, Mary Michael, Wanda Gilbert, Lois Fudge, Harriet Converse, Shirley Lang, Helen Thornhill, jean Baumaster, Jane Buck, Martha Snyder, Ellen Whetstone, Jean Curlett, Molly johnson, Thelma King, Joan Wheeler. Not in Picture-Betty Jo Freed, Arlis Luttrell, Phyllis Jennings, JoAnn Roach, Fern Van Wey. Motto-Non sibe sed omnibus. Aim-Noble in deed, obedient to authority, ever dependable, delighting in service, morally upright, believing in God. Shared honors with Hi-Y for Christmas program and decorations. Boy-girl-music-dance-annual formal with Junior Cen-X. Magazine subscription for school library. President ........... ...... H elen Thomhill Vice President .......... Marjorie Frazee Secretary .......... ....... G arnet Jack Treasurer ....... ........ S hirley Lang Advisors ...... .................. M rs. Deen, Miss McCalmont Thirty Four Junior Cen-X First row-Ruth Hey, Barbara Austin, Barbara Luttrell, Patty Huff. Second row-Miss Frasch, Marilyn Aultman, Sarah Sutton, Caroline Holton, Betty Mallow, Joyce Wagner, Barbara Wells, Jean Beamer, Barbara McLain, Mary Carol Creswell, Eva Mae Hayes, Jean Lou Miller, Ann Kraft, Marlene Jacoby, Naomi Long, Miss Dickerson. Third row-Doris Allen, Frances Matthews, Betty Blair, Anna Louise Jones, Peggy Bottorff, Patty Slattery, Dorothy Atkinson, Doris Daum, Betty Anderson, Eileen Sheley, Nancy Donges, Jeanne Huston, Dorothy Wilson, Beatrice Peterson, Elvira Warner. Fourth row-Janet Flemming, Peggy Jones, Betty Clark, Margaret Smith, Irma Newcomer, Rita Parks, Barbara Archer, Carol Martin, Cynthia Schick, Patty DeVoe, Virginia Scherry, Patsy Walsh, Phyllis Pepple, Phyllis Manor, Roberta Kohl. Not in Picture-June Curry, Wand-a Hall, Eileen Hartman, Patty Huit, Helen Jack, Anna Lee Piatt, Patty Sharp, Virginia Smith. Aim-'Do strive to attain high ideals in service, to maintain a high scholastic standard, to be beneficial to community in action and deed. Gave Life magazine subscription to library. Interesting speakers on dress, grooming. Sport new formal at Cen-X Formal with Senior Cen-X. President .............. Patti DeVoe Vice President ........ Betty Blair Secretary ..,.....,.,.,..... Ann Kraft Treasurer .............. Jean Beamer Advisors .... Miss Nellie Frasch, Miss Dickerson Thirty Five Chemistry-Physics Club First row-Wanda Deger, Marilyn May, Peggy Daniels, JoAnn Garringer, Irene George, Bar- bara Burr, Marcella Hartman, Mr. Cranor. Second row-Charles Kyle, Barbara Block, Patsy Wallace, Garnet Jack, Phyllis Smart, Char- lotte Ervin, Barbara Roach, Clara Abromowitz, Martha Snyder, Jean Curlett, Tilden Helvenston, Gordon Shearer. Third row--Bob Brackman, Marvin Neff, Ruth Hurley, Jim Jack, John McClelland, Jim Pierson, Molly Johnson, Thelma King, Audrey Nilson, Tom Tegenkamp, Jim Owens, Lyle Ashmore, Lawrence Cope, Bob James, Ralph Mallow. Fourth row-R-ichard Taylor, Don Dugan, Ross Hayes, Eugene Pagett, Don Pennewitt, Martin Gable, Bob Watson, Russell Terrell, Dino Malavazos, Ed Lowry, Carl Pramer, Harriet Converse, Neil Wright, Helen Thomhill, Ronnie Anderson, John Hunt, Richard Mason. Dave Chapman. Not in Picture-Joe Balmer, Irene Lile, Mary Michael, Tom Reynolds, Betty Snell. Aim-To stress broader phases of Chemistry and Physics possible in school class rooms. Charge of the Hangout twice yearly. Interesting speakers in field of science heard at meetings. Attended meeting of American Chemical Society in Dayton. Good time, good eats at picnic at Bryan Farm. President ........ Vice President Secretary ........ Treasurer ..... Advisor ..... ........Tom Reynolds ..Dino Malavazos .........,.Betty Snell ...........Jim Owens Mr. B. F. Cranor Thirty Six Biology Club First row-Marilyn Aultman, Betty Mallow, Harold Hill, Joyce Wagner, Barbara Wells. Second row-Mr. Marshall, Patty Slattery, Violetta Faulkner, Ruth Edler, Betty Anderson, Janey Moody, Frances Matthews, Caroline Holton, Martha Knapp, Thelma Hazelbaker, Charles Mitchell, Charles Weidenheft. Third row--Nancy Donges, Patty Devoe, Cynthia Schick, Carol Martin, Margaret Smith, Elizabeth Moorman, Dorothy Atkinson, Doris Daum, Roger Jenks, Karl Benson, Leroy Donney, Richard Pickering. Fourth row--Dwight McMahan, Gerald Morris, Junior Robinette, Dick Coffelt, James Kinsey. Dale Hinshaw, Charles 'Deen, Warren Sanders, Carl King, Fred Thomas, Bill Miller. Loren Yeakley, Bobby Spittler. Not in Picture-June Curry, Jerome DeWine, Patty Huit, Bob Jaynes, Loren Kersey, Neil Mangan, Bob Murrell. Motto-Learning to Live, Living to Learn. Promote interest in wild life and conservation of resources and all living things. Interesting programs. Doctor Clark's experiments on osmosis. Discussion of conservation of wild life by Mr. Elwood Stroup. Explanation of soil conservation by Mr. Odegard and Doctor Hunt. Movies. , President .............. ....... , Iames Kinsey Vice President .......... Margaret Smith Secretary ....,...,....... Dorothy Atkinson Treasurer ...................... Gerald Morris Sergeant of Arms ........., Loren Kersey Advisor .............. Mr. Walter Marshall Thirty Seven i Library League First row-Jerry Kelble, Ruth Hurley. Second row-Betty Mustard, Patricia Pepple, Miss Elbin, Jane Rector, Evelyn Elliot. Not in Picture-Juanita Borden, Shelley Westlake. Motto-Serve any students in need of help in the library. Act as librarian one period a day. Sponsored the Book Swing at Hangout. Goblins frisk around Central after sale of Hallowelen masks. President ,......,, ....... ,, .Jane Rector Vice President .......... Shelley Westlake Secretary ........ .,...... E velyn Elliott Treasurer ....., ........ R uth Hurley Advisor ..... ..,,,.. M iss Elbin Thirty Eight Buccaneer Stdll First row-Marilyn Aultman, Caroline Holton, Mary Ann Paullin, Eileen Penwell. Second row-Elizabeth Moorman, Audrey Nilson, Ellen Whetstone. Third row-Joe Balmer, Miss Ballantyne, Ed Lowry, Martin Gable. Staff personnel-volunteers from all classes. News for allg record of school eventsg recogni- tion of outstanding achievemenftsg publication of stories and essays written by students Deadline reached-Buccaneer goes on sale! Provided good program for Hangout. Editor ....... ....... J oe Balmer Assistant ...., ............. E d Lowry Advisor ..... ........ M iss Ballantyne Thirty Nine Future Home Makers of America First row-Evelyn Robinette, Esther Randall, Nancy Beason. Second row-Miss Williams, Doris Comford, Norma Sparrow, Sara Ayers, Shirley Beamer, Rosetta Gultice, Edna Mae Dodge, Eva Mae Hayes, Naomi Long. Third row-Miss Haworth, Helen Jack, Evelyn Agnor, Kathryn Ackley, Jane Rector, Ruth Lucas, Wilma Smith, Florence Meeks, Henrietta Sodders. Fourth row-Martha Knapp, Kathleen Palmer, Pauline Dillard, Vonna Bayliss, Joyce Watson, Dorothy Middleton, Dolores Smith, Alice Snyder, Irene George, Emma Smith. Aim-Promote interest in homemakingg create leadership in community life, further a whole- some individual and group relationship. Now you see it, now you don't at the Magician Show with Benjamin Franklin IV. Mother's reception. Swing and Sway with F.F.A. at the Hangout. Petite waitresses. Served at numerous banquets. President ........... ......., E sther Randall Vice President Secretary .....,. Treasurer .... Reporter ,,.,. Advisors ...... ...mjoanne Funk .........Nancy Beason ,.,,.,.Evelyn Robinette .......Frances Mathews ......Miss Williams, Miss Hayworth Forty ,sur BUCCGDQZF Stdii First row-Marilyn Aultman, Caroline Holton, Mary Ann Paullin, Eileen Penwell. Second row-Elizabeth Moorman, Audrey Nilson, Ellen Whetstone. Third row-joe Balmer, Miss Ballantyne, Ed Lowry, Martin Gable. Staff personnel-volunteers from all classes. News for ally record of school eventsg recogni- tion of outstanding achievementsg publication of stories and essays written by students Deadline reached-Buccaneer goes on sale! Provided good program for Hangout. Editor ...,,... ......... J oe Balmer Assistant ....... .............. E d Lowry Advisor ...... .i..... M iss Ballantyne Thirty Nine Future Home Makers of America First row-Evelyn Robinette, Esther Randall, Nancy Beason. Second row-Miss Williams, Doris Comford, Norma Sparrow, Sara Ayers, Shirley Beamer, Rosetta Gultice, Edna Mae Dodge, Eva Mae Hayes, Naomi Long. Third row-Miss Haworth, Helen Jack, Evelyn Agnor, Kathryn Ackley, Jane Rector, Ruth Lucas, Wilma Smith, Florence Meeks, Henrietta Sodders. ' Fourth row-Martha Knapp, Kathleen Palmer, Pauline Dillard, Vonna Bayliss, Joyce Watson, Dorothy Middleton, Dolores Smith, Alice Snyder, Irene George, Emma Smith. Aim-Promote interest in homemakingg create leadership in community life, further a whole- some individual and group relationship. Now you see it, now you don't at the Magician Show with Benjamin Franklin IV. M'other's reception. Swing and Sway with F.F.A. at the Hang-out. Petite waitresses. Served at numerous banquets. President ........ Vice President Secretary ....... ,.....,.Esther Randall .........Joanne Funk ,.,......Nancy Besson Treasurer ...,... ,,.... E velyn Robinette Reporter .,.,. Advisors ,..... .......Frances Mathews ......Miss Williams, Miss Hayworth Forty Future Farmers CDF America First row-Everett Smith, Don Linkhart, Granvill Wills, Marvin Neff, Mr. Wickline. Second row-Earl Faulkner, Leon Copsey, Wendell Anderson, Don Middleton, Robert Ward, Robert Montgomery, Alva Smith, james Bentley, Ralph Cyphers, Carl Rector. Third row-LaMar Beatty, Gerald Morris, Ralph Mallow, Nelson Rohrback, Charles Rector, Robert McGlothen, Denver Williamson, john Jennings, Eugene Pagett, Elbert Hutchison, Alfred Seeger. Fourth row-Richard Mason, Warren Sanders, Richard Coffelt, john Bickett, Robert Starkey, Ronald Bickett, Russell Davis, Bill Woolard, Neil Mangan, Donald Powell, Junior Robin- ette, Richard Pickering, Charles Rohrback, Donald Penewitt. MOTTO: National-Learning to do-Doing to learn-Earning to live-Living to serve. Chapter-We pull most when we pull together. . Successful future farmers winnings- High awards-judging crops, meat, livestock, sheep, and wool. Gold medals-outstanding work and public speaking. Silver medals-parliamentary procedure. Honorable mention-farm safety. Money-State Fair competition. Treasury swells with two scrap drives. Annual Rabbit Banquet-enough said, good eats, good program. Educational trip to State University. Annual dance. OFFICERS President ,......... Granvill H. Wills, jr. Vice President .,,,,,...... Eugene Pagett Secretary ,.,,,,,.. ....,.. E lbert Hutchison Treasurer ,.... ........,,.,., E verett Smith Sentinel .,,. ...,.,.. C harles Rohrback Advisor ..,,.. .......,,.,.. M r. Wickline Forty One Student Council First row-Joyce Wagner, Norma Sparrow, Janice Fudge, Marjorie Frazee. Second row-Mr. Benner, Sue Mellage, Ruth Shiarrett, Shelley Westlake, Betty Blair, joe Balmer, Jr. Third row-Tom jones, Dino Malavazos, Eugene Pagett, Joan Funk. Fourth row-Robert Spitler, Neil Wright, Donald Dugan, Ed Lowry. AIM-To promote student cooperation in school management. PERSONNEL-Class and club vice presidents, in charge of all Hangout calendarg arranged auditorium programs. OFFICERS President ............,....... Joe Balmer, Jr. Secretary ..... ....... S helley Westlake Advisor ......, .............. M r. Benner Forty Two pep meetingsg made up StUCI2I'lt HOUS6 First row-Beatrice Peterson, Ruth Hey, Judith Wood, Rosemary Simason, Sandra Mc- Callister, jill Watson. Second row---Bob Whittacre, Bessie Smart, Nona Kersey, Mary Jane Frankenburg, jo Ann Wheeler, Katharine Torrence, jane Buck. Third row-Margaret Smith, jack Harrison, Tommy Thomas, Richard Pramer, Dale Hinshaw, David Chapman, Mr. Benner. AIM-To create good citizenship in the school. PERSONNEL-Representatives from each home room. Check, Check and Double Check- Let's see that excuse. Hall monitor system established. OFFICERS President ..,,...,........,... Dave Chapman Secretary ,.,........,., Katherine Torrence Advisor .,,.. ....,.............. M r. Benner Forty Three Girls' Athletic: Association First row-Wanda Hall, Barbara McLain, Evelyn Robinette, Sara Ayers, Norma Sparrow, Louise Horton, Patty Huff. Second row-Dorothy Terrell, janet Flemming, Eileen Hartman, Esther Randall, Ruth Lucas, Bessie Smart, Roberta Kohl, Betty Clark, Thelma Hazelbaker. Third row-Miss Rector, Alice Snyder, Carol Shoemaker, Lois Shaw, Dorothy Middleton. Patricia Pefpple, Phyllis Pepple, Elizabeth Moorman, Juanita Borden, Wilma Smith, Dorothy DeVelbiss. Not in Picture-Peggy Bottorff, Mary L. Chambliss, Eva Hayes, Roxie Massie, Eileen Sheley, Dolores Smith, Henrietta Sodders, Patsy Walsh, Martha Wilson. Promote Athletics. Sportsmanship. Health and Fellowship among students. Strike! Bowling party. Jingle Bells! Christmas party. Dance for a Penny. Noon Activities. Swing your partner! Party for F. F. A. Sponsored Hangout. Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! The girls go marching on their hikes. Spirits 'are about at Hallowe'en Party. OFFICERS President ...................... Dolores Smith Vice President .......... Norma Sparrow Secretary ..............,............. Ruth Lucas Treasurer ..,..................... Alice Snyder Advisor .,.........,.. Miss Ruth V. Rector Forty Four Boosters First row-jerry Kelble, Irene George, Barbara Block, Shirley Fisher, Betty Snell, Patsy Wall-ace, Colleen Anderson, Doris Thomas. Second row-JoAnn Garringer, Janice Fudge, Peggy Whittington, Doris Daum, Mary Jane Frankenberg, Mary Ann Paullin, Jane Rector, Beverly Rice, Alicia Creswell. Third row-Sue Ann Mellage, Mary Michael, Wanda Gilbert, Lois Fudge, Molly Johnson, Martha Snyder, jean Curlett, Jane Buck, Emma Smith. AIM-To boost team. Promote good sportsmanship. Flash! Doris Thomas and David Chapman chosen as Miss Central and Mr. Central. Buc Queen! Pinky Creswell. Teams boosted throughout football and basketball seasons! OFFICERS President ...................... Doris Thomas Vice President ............,. Janice Fudge Secretary ..............,....... Molly johnson Treasurer ........,...,......... Mary Michael Corresponding Secy. .... Alicia Cresweil Advisor .....,..,.,. Mrs. Olive T. Nybladh Forty Five Commercial Club First row--Miss Dukes, Dorot-hy Terrell, Barbara Burr, Peggy Whittington, Delores Swigart, Patsy Nelson, Kathryn Drake, Miss Cavanaugh. Second row-Marjorie Frazee, Carol Shoemaker, Shirley Fisher, Emma Hopping, Betty Snell, Sue Ann Mellage, Joan Wheeler, Patty Pickering. Third row-Mary E. Beason, Lois Fudge, Patricia Pepple, Anna Middleton, Wanda Gilbert, Jean Baumaster, Jane Buck, Carolyn Kerns. Not in Picture-Alicia Creswell, Phyllis Jennings, Jerry Kelble. AIM-To acquire knowledge of the kinds and the use made of business matchines in local business, to leam what employers expect of their employees. ACTIVITIES-Telegrams! Morse Code! Teletype Messages! A tour of the Telegraph oiiice! Machines! Dictation! A visit to The Eavey Company. OFFICERS President .................... Phyllis Jennings Vice President ,................. Sue Mellage Secretary ........,. ,...... E mma Hopping Treasurer .,,,.. ......., K athryn Drake Advisors ...... .......,,. M iss Dukes, Miss Cavanaugh Forty Six QL , 55 x nw XZ U, xX Wm ROBERT A. DOWNS-Instrumental CARL DUCKWALL-Vocal Drum Major And Majorettes Herman Abromowitz, Joyce Watson, Patty Devoe, Pauline Collier Forty Seven XENIA CENTRAL BAND AIM-Better music for all for all occasions. Winter Concert-a seasonable inspiration. Hup! two! three! four! Down the field past crowded bleachers goes the marching band. Good music spurring the basketball team on to victory. Slow and soft for the dreamy-fast and peppy for the sprites. All kinds of music furnished by the Centralites. 'KChirp, chirp, says the ro bin, It,s time for the spring concert. President ,,,,...........,,.,,,,..., David B-one MUSIC COUNCIL Vice President ,,.,. ,,..... N eil Wright MARCHING BAND emullh- First row-Joyce Wagner, Betty Mallow, Betty Anderson, Delores Swigart, Virginia Scherry, Gordon Shearer, Cynthia Schick, Donald Dugan, Carol Martin, Jean Baumaster, Barbara Roach, Barbara Burr, Terry McFadden, Katherine Torrence, Jim Benson, Marjorie Frazee, Herman Abromowitz. Second row--Patty Devoe, Marvin Eyler, Patty Burr, Marcella Hartman, Reigh Spahr, Shelley -Westlake, Larry Gegner, Patty Pemberton, Shirley Lang, Betty Baxter, Patty Slattery, Wan ja Deger, Caroline Holton, Arleen'-Martin, Sharlee Veidt, Paulene Collier. Third row-Ruby Alspaugh, Garnet Jack, Hilda Clark, Audrey Nilson, Neil Keller, Violetta Faulkner, Vonna Bayliss, Charles Kyle, Clara Abromowitz, Juanita Borden, Judy Wood, Catherine Ledbetter, Marlyn May, Jean Lou Miller, Jane Reynolds, Barbara Gibson. Fourth row-Dick Fudge, Anna Louise Jones, Betty Jo Blair, Arliss Luttrell, Tom Jones, David Hurley, Helen Thornhill, Ronnie Anderson, Neil Wright, Miriam Morris, Bill Miller, Bob Rogers, Peggv Bottorff, Ralph Smith. Jim Llcwelln. Fifth row-Ruth Hurley, Cynthia Kimber, Jack Conklin. David Chapman, Donna Bodine, Gene Pummel, Charles Deen, Eddie Smith, Bob Martin, Tom Reynolds, Ralph Mallow, Elbert Hutchison, jim Owens, Susan Lane, Richard Miller, 1VIr. Downs. Not in Picture-David Bone, Dick Shaw, Richard Lane, Reg Barr, Doris Muterspaw, Patty Huit. Forty Eight Qrchestra 4 Baritone- Clarinet- Flutel David Chapman Ruth Hurley Jack Conklin Herman Abromowitz Cynithia Kimber Obor- Betty Mallow Marjorie Frazee Bassoon- Barbara Roach Reigh Spahr Alto Saxaphone- Clara Abromowitz Charles Kyle Tenor Saxaphone- Audrey Nilson Hilda Clark Shelley Westlake Betty Baxter Shirley Lang Larry Gegner Patty Burr Marcella Hartman Caroline Holton Wanda Degger Peggy Slattery Arlene Martin Sharlee Veidt Marvion Eyler Richard Lang Patricia Pemberton Doris Muterspaw Alto Clarinet-- Ruby Alspaugh Bass Clarinet- Garnet ja ck Trumpet- Helen Thomhill David Bone Neil W'right Ronnie Anderson Peggy Bottoroff William Miller Ralph Smith Joyce Wagner James Lewellen Mirian Morris Richard Shaw Robert Rogers Percussion- Terry McFadden Jean Baumaster Barbara Burr Katherine Torrence Donald Dugan Virginia Scherry '4'Absent from picture. Marilyn May Jean Miller Patty Huit Judy Wood Trombone- Jim Owen Elbert Hutchison Ralph Mallow Richard Barr Susanna Lane Robert Miller Bass- Robert Martin Ellen Whetstone Charles Deen Gene Pummell Ed Smith? French Horn- Tom Jones Arliss Luttrell David Hurley Richard Fudge Betty Jo Blair Anna Louise jones Winter and spring ccncerts carry out our motto-Our aim is coo peration with Cen-X Christmas program, with Senior and Junior Class Plays, and sharing honors with the Vocal Department in the production of the Operetta Sweethearts , Pomp and Circumst'ance . Seniors-Baccalaureate-Commencement-the year is over. District contest Rating-Superior. Forty Nine Chorus First row-Colleen Anderson, Barbara Block, Patsy Nelson, Neva Dean, Jean Beamer, Janet Moody, Shirley Beamer, Geraldine Kelble 'Second row-Caroline Holton, Irene Lile, Sue Ann Mellage, Pauline Collier, Marilyn May, Virginia Paullin. Third row-Katherine Torrence, JoAnn Roach, Betty Anderson, Betty Lou Meredith, Charlotte Ervin, Kathryn Drake. Fourth row-Joan Wheeler, Mary jane Frankenberg, Shirley Fish er, Mary Ann Paullin, Doris Daum. Fifth row-Peggy Whittington, Arliss Luttrell, Mary Michael, Cynthia Shick, Janice Fudge, Harriet Converse. .Sixth row-jane Buck, Alicia Creswell, Jean Curlett, Molly Johnson, Wanda Gilbert, June Curry. Seventh row-James Kinsey, Dwight McMahan, Bob Brackman, David Hurley, Tom Reynolds, Doug Adair, LaMar Beatty, Eugene Moore. Eighth row-Mr. Duckwall, Warren Sanders, Bob Allamon, Richard Ferguson, John Reynolds, Carl Pramer. Ninth row-Donald Dugan, Richard Taylor, Joe Balmer, Dale Hinshaw, Tom Thomas. Tenth row-Edward Bridgman, Russell Bullock, Charles Deen, Ronnie Anderson, David Chapman. Not in Picture--Ken Garrison, Hazel Horton, Emme Hopping, Carolyn Kerns, Thelma King, Patty Luck, james Malavazos, Ruth Sharrett, Barbara Smith, Betty Snell, Joyce Wagner, Barbara Wells, Ellen Whetstone. AIM-To present classical, modern and sacred music to its audiences. Cold winds and snow announce the winter concert. Big project of the year, the operetta Sweethearts by Victor Herbert. Mem- bers of the chorus participate in various programs during the year. Chirp! Chirp ' says Robin, Spring concert is on the air. Soloists take part in vocal contests at Wittenberg. F iity 1' 'wx ll, 'I me H ' '7. ', f imi1.:e'S fig ,. . Climatic. Athletic Directors I c c William Kaylor .,... ...,.. V arsity Basketball, Assistant Football Walter Marshall ..,,..,... Freshman Football, Reserve Basketball Ross Bateson ...... .,.,,,.. T rack, Tumbling, Freshman Football Paul Boxwell ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..........,.. F ootball H. G. Patterson ...,. ...... J unior High Basketball, Golf physical Education Building Fifty One FOOIEDGH -I-Zdm ,First row-Bob Downey, Danny Chard, David Chapman, Tom Bottorff, Tom Thomas, Ed Bridgrnan, Charles Deen, Carl Brown, Bill Henderson. .Second row-Dwight McMahan, Tom Reynolds, john Baldner, Ken Muterspaw, Ken Bauer, Ken Garrison, Carl Pramer, Marlan Hilliard, Neil Wright, Ray Breakall. 'Third row-Coach Marshall, Ken Foley, jim Owens, Bill Brooks, Lawrence Cope, Doug Adair, Lyle Ashmore, Earl Blair, Granvill Wills, Den McClellan-Mgr., Coach William Kaylor. Fourth row-Bill Gannon, Max Whittington, Russell Oran, Russell Bullock, Orlyn Rose, Jerome Dewine, Robert Hamilton, Ronald McFarland, Ed Parks, Coach Paul Boxwell. Fifth row-Tom Randall, Dale Hinshaw, Carl King, David Davis, Dale Murrell, Donald Blair, Neil Muterspaw, Fred Thomas, Richard Matson, Owen White, Jim Malavazos-Mgr. LSixth row--Richard Taylor-Mgr., Bob Montgomery, Bob Whitacre, Philip Coates, Chris Bridgman, Donald Middleton, Carl Benson, Reg Barr, Dick Shaw, Jim Benson, Wayne Sturgeon. Herbert Dabe, Work and practice is determination of the team of 1947. Three victories against six defeats makes the season. Thirteen seniors, letter men. Nine underclassmen 'sport X's. Co-Captains ...... Kenneth Muterspaw, Tom Bottorff Coach ...... ......... P aul Boxwell Assistant ...................... William Kaylor RECORD Xenia- 6 ...... vs. ...... Wilmington- 7 Xenia- 7 ...,.. vs. ...... O.S.lkS.O.H- 0 Xenia-14 ...... vs. .... M-iamisburg- 6 Xenia- ...... vs. .......... Oakwood-12 Xenia- ...... vs. .......... Fairmont-20 Xenia ...... vs. .... ......... T roy--25 Xenia- ...... vs. ,... ,...,....... P iqua-33 Xenia ., .... vs. ........ Greenville-13 Xenia-18 ...... vs. ..........,. Sidney-10 Fifty Two Basketball Team First row-Ken Garrison, Bill Hornick, Charles Deen, Tom Thomas, Tom Botteroif, David Chapman, Ken Muterspaw, Jim Malavazos. Second row-Coach Kaylor, Neil Wright, Earl Blair, Dale Hinshaw, Kenny Bauer, Neil Muterspaw, Dale Murrell, Tom Randall. Coach Marshall. Third row-Bob Montgomery, Paul Hazelbaker, Dick Matson, Dwight McMahan, Reg Barr, Wayne Atkins, Carl Benson, Dick Shaw. Fourth row-Ed Bridgman-Mgr., Tilden Helvenston-Mgr., Eddie Smith, Owen White, Richard Taylor-Mgr., Bob Hall-Mgr., Ronald McFarland-Mgr. , Home floor a jinx for out-of-town teams. Tied for fourth place inMiami Valley League. Defeated Middletown, 1947 State Champs. Downed Fairmont, M. V. L. Champs. Twelve wins, seven losses. Fans witness one-point thrillers. Cooperation plus pers- piration made Central's quintet. Xenia-43 Xenia-2 6 Xenia-24 Xenia-24 Xenia--28 Xenia-36 X enia-45 Xenia-39 Xenia-3 1 Xenia-48 RECORD . ........ Cedarville-10 Hamilton-48 VS. ..i.. vs. i..... Chaminade-23 . ...... Grandview-48 ............Newark-53 , ............ Findlay-35 ......vs. ..........Oakwood--33 . .......... Fairview-35 Miamisburg-32 O.S.8nS.O.H.-17 Xenia-45 Xenia-38 Xenia-27 Xenia-30 Xenia-39 Xenia-40 Xenia-44 ...... Xenia-39 Xenia-18 Fifty Three vs. ...... Wilmington-19 . .......... Fairmont-34 ............Troy-45 vs. ................ Piqua-29 . ....,... Greenville-48 Middletown-39 . .............. Sidney-3 8 . ............ Stivers-33 Middletown-4 1 Track First row-Kenneth Bauer, Carl King, Tom Tegenkamp, Danny Chard, Gordon Shearer, Dwight McMahan, Bill Hornick, Carl Pramer. Second row-Don Penewitt, Bob Downey, Bill Henderson, Charles Deen, Carroll Drummond, Ken Garrison, Eugene Moore, Ed Bridgeman. Third row-Dick Shaw, Lawrence Cope, Neil Mangan, Alva Smith, Harold Hill, Loren Kersey, Donald Middleton, Dale Hinshaw. 'Fourth row-Owen Smith, Ronald McFarland, Christ Bridgeman, Bob Hall, Jim Kinsey, Neil Muterspaw, Dick Matson, Ray Breakall, Tom Randall. Fifth row-Coach Bateson, Carl Benson, George Gannon, Ken Muterspaw, Russell Bullock, Alden Noble, Bob James. Bauer-220, low hurdles Breal-rall-Discus, shot Bridgman, C.-880 0 Bridgman, E.-880, mile relay Brooks-Pole vault Bullock-Discus, shot Chard-100, broad jump, 880 relay Cope-Discus, shot Dabe--Mile Deen-Discus, shot Downey-100, 220, 880, relay Drummond---High hurdles, 440, mile relay Hall-Discus Henderson-Pole vault, broad jump, high jump Hilderbrand-Broad jump Hill-Pole vault Hinshaw--Broad jump, 440 Hornick-Pole vault, low hurdles, high hurdles Kersey-220, 880 relay F ifty Four King-Mile, 880 Kinsey-Discus, shot Long-Shot Matson-880 Mangan-440, mile relay McFarland-Shot, discus McMahan-100, 220, 880 relay Middleton-Mile, 880 Montgomery-High jump, 880 Muterspaw, K.-440, mile relay Muterspaw, N.-880 Pennewitt-Mile, 880 Pramer-Mile, 880 Randall-Broad jump, pole vault Shaw-Mile, 880 Shearer-Mile, 880 Smith, A.-440, low hurdles Smith, R.-Mile, 880 Tegenkamp-Low hurdles Tumbling First row-Billy Nichols. Second row-Bob Brook, Bill Brook, Robert Spitler, Ralph Smith, Don Burden. Third row-Bill Mason, Granvill Wills, Tom Tegenkamp, Russell Terrell, Russell Oran, Charles Wiedenheft, Donald Linkhart LeRoy Downey, Floyd Cooper. Not in Picture-David Bone, Ray Breakall. Front flip-back flip-plenty of en- joyment for fans between halves at basketball games. Big show for County Tournament. Skilled per- formance for Buc Boosters. Big catch at the Fish and Game Ban- quet. Fifty Five SHOWS Chaminade Game Wilmington Game Fairmont Game Piqua Game County Basketball Tournament Boosters Club-CDemonstrationJ Dayton Stivers Game Physical Education Night Fish and Game Banquet physical Education ff is AIM--To develop the body physically so as to provide future happiness. Fifth annual Physical Education Night highlights the year's activities in that department- Relays, Touch-Free-For-All, Kick Baseball, Guards and Forwards, Three Ring Circus, and Tumbling are among the many activities. Interest also centers around intramural basket- ball. Cellar Cats take girls' championship fourth consecutive year. A'Panthers prove victorious in boys' league. Fifty Six Junior High Team First row-Marshall Clark, Richard Wakeley, Paul Burden, Warren Ragar. Larry Gegner, James Benson. Second row-William Neeld-Mgr., Neil Keller, David Huit. H. G. Patterson-Coach, Don Blair, Richard Miller, Herman Abromowitz-Score Keeper. Won 103 lost lg not bad! 1947-1948 opponents beware! The mighty seventh graders promise stiff opposition. 14th Junior High Night. Larry Gegner wins Robert Moore Foul Shoot- ting Trophy. McKinley defeats Spring Hill. Central vs. Springfield Roosevelt-sad the ending, Centra1's first defeat in two years. A good time at the Hangout after the game with Springfield guests, Swing Band and Vocalist. Larry Gegner won the Robert Moore Foul Shooting Trophy. Fifty Seven Golf Team i i Front row-Bill Eavey, Tom Reynolds, Doug Adair, Neil Wright. Top row-H. G. Patterson-Advisor, Richard Taylor, Tom Thomas, Ed Lowry. Rain, rain go away, so we can play golf today. Bright prospects for successful season. Heavy practice schedule makes good team. All matches at Xenia Country Club. Senior High Cheer Leaders Teddy Arnovitz, Ruth Sherrett, Emma Hopping, Stanley Lawson. Junior High Cheer Leaders Patty Dominy, Judy Wood, Sue Ann Jordon, Ruby Alsbaugh, Sally Elliott. Fifty Eight , E igqw fkf J Ll! if gigu' ffm ff f 4 .Lf . , is QW aw Vw Senior Class Play Junior Class Play TWO GENTLEMEN AND VERONA l l , First row-Raylene Milbum, Shelley Westlake, Terry McFadden, Helen Thornhill, Mary Michael, Alicia Creswell. Second row-Tom Reynolds, Doug Adair, David Chapman, Katherine Torrence, joe Balmer, Don Linkhiart, Mr. Sultzbach. A three-act comedy, directed by Richard E. Sultzbach, was presented by the Senior Class in the jean B. Elwell Auditorium, November 22, 1946. Interesting situations arose when mzmbers of the Red Barn Players, a summer theater group, try to impress a talent scout from Hollywood. HSTRICTLY FORMAL i . . -inn v- -f 4 First row--Audrey Nilson, Patsy Nelson. Second row-Marjorie Frazee, Barbara Hedges, Marilyn May, Wanda Deger, Elbert Hutchison. Third row-Pauline Collier, Joan Wheeler, Miss Elbin, Dino Malavazos. Fourth row-Anna Middleton, Ann Wallace, Ed Lowry, Ronald Anderson, Neil Wright. Not in Picture-Betty Snell, James Owens. The play takes place in a midwestern town where a group of teen-age girls endure trials and tribulations while trying to get dates for the junior-Senior Prom. Miss Mary Helen Elbin directed the play which was presented May 9, 1947, in the jean B. Elwell Auditorium. Fifty Nine OPERETTA CAST Sylvia ...,.. .......................A........., I anice Fudge, Barbara Block Leanne ........ ........ C arolyn Kerns, Cynthia Schick Franz A............ .....,..............,......,....... T om Thomas Lieut. Karl , ........................ Tom Reynolds Mikel .,..,... Paula ........ Van Tromp Caniche ...,..... .......Douglas Adair .......Mary Michael ........,.Donald Dugan .......Dwight McMahan Slingsley ..., .........., R onnie Anderson Jeanette ...... ,..,.... K atharine Torrence Toinette ...., .......,. C oleen Anderson Babette ...... .....,........... J oan Wheeler Nanette ....., .....,. B arbara Jean Wells Lisette ...........,..... ......,.,... K athryn Drake Clairette ................... ........ .......... C a roline Holton Captain Laureunt .,.. .................................... J oe Balmer Footmen ......,......... .....,........................... J ames Paullin, Eddie Smith Men ....,......,.....,...........................,...............,................ Neil Wright, Ed Lowry Village Boys , ...,,....,.,............ Jim Benson, Jerry Hilderbrand, Roger Hillard, David Huit, Jan McPherson, Bob Montgomery, Wayne Sturgeon Director of Music . .,..,.............,..........,.,..,...............,.,.............,.,.. Carl Duckwall Director of Dramatics ..... ....,.. R ichard Sultzbach Director of Orchestra ....,, ..................,........,......................,...... R obert Downs Victor Herbert's popular Operetta, Sweethearts, was presented by the vocal department, March 14 and 15, in the Field House. This outstanding production, with a cast of over one hundred students, was the greatest under- taking ever attempted by the vocal department. Music was furnished by an orchestra from the instrumental department. All was under the idirection of Mr. Carl Duckwall. The story is the search for the lost Princess of Zalania, with the action taking place at the laundry of the White Geese. SCENES WITH THE SECOND CAST Sixty Sixty One Hangout Familiar refrain: Let's go to the Hangout. Jute box, bands or orchestras provide the music. Classes, clubs, or other school groups plan entertainment for an evening or two during the year. Kiwanis night, once a month, when club provides the evening's fun. The Hangout for Xenia youth helps to fill the need for a recreational center. Sixty Two Sponsors The Class of 1947 wishes to express its appreciation to the following firms and individuals who have helped to make possible the publication of this -annual. Ackerman, G. D. Adair, R. D., Co., Furniture American Loan Co. Anderson's Flower Shop Aultman, Dan M. Bill's Tire Shop Black's Furniture Bocklet, J. P., Supply Co. Bone, Chas. A. B'orden's Dairy Boring's, Olilice Supplies Braun's, Jeweler Buck, Phil, Meat Market Buckeye Press Camera Shop Canby, Studio Carroll-Binder Co. Comer Pharmacy Court House Beauty Parlor Crawford-Bottorlf, Cigars Criterion, CT1heD, Clothing Dabe, C. A., Farming Implements DeWine, Ed. Donges, Drugs Donley, Texico Oil Dontchos, Restaurant Eavey Co., CTheJ Eckerle Printing Co. F-amous Auto Supply Famous Cheap Store Fetz, Grocer Fix It Shop Fletcher, May, Grocer Galloway 81 Cherry, Furniture Gegner's, Market Geyer, Restaurant Greene Co. Farm Bureau Co-op. Haines, R. H. Harrison Supply Co. Hearthstone Inn Hitchcock, Jeweler Home Furniture Co. Hull, Roy Huston Service Station Hy-Art, Cleaners Hyman, Abe, Fruit Market Jacobs, Louis James Bros., Market Johnson, Mel, Barber Jones, D. D., Drugs Kaiser Laundry Krakolf, Ready-to-Wear Kresge, Sc-51.00 Kroger, Market Lang Chevrolet LeSourd Bn Co., Insurance Litt's, Ready-to-Wear Luci11e's Beauty Shop Marshall, L. T. May, A. B. McDorman, Men's Store McVay, Paints and Gifts Miller's Service Station Milton's, Ready-to-Wear Modern Dairy Modern Finance Co. Modern Shoe Repair Morton, R. M. Neeld Funeral Home Owens, Market Pat's Grocery Patterson Appliances Penney, J. C., Ready-to-Wear Prugh Bn Sharp, Realtors Purdom Motor Sales Rader's Creamery Ray, H. E. Reliable Shoe Store Re-New, Cleaners Rich, Jeweler Rockhold-Taylor, Realtors Rod 8s Rog, Quick Delivery Rose Marie Beauty Shop Ross Grocery Schardt, Florist Schmidt, Realty Bn Insurance Seall Music Shop Shwartz, E., Optometrist Sidders, James Smith, McCallister at G-ibney Smokery Sol's, Men's Store Stiles Co., Coal 85 Bldg. Materials Thornhill Fumiture Tiffany, Jeweler Velvet Ice Cream Watson, H. G. Wead, R. H. Wood News Agency Woolworth, F. W., Co. Abattoir, Wholesale Candy Kitchen Police Department Meats Xenia Xenia Xenia Xenia Theatre Friends C 2 J Sixty Three Class Will We, the class of nineteen hundred and forty-seven, do make and publish this, our last will and testament. We hereby devise and bequeath to our beloved baby sister, the Freshmen, our unfailing wit, striking appearances, shining faces, and footsteps toward the future. To the aspiring Sophomores we bequeath our profound knowledge and the assurance that they may some day become such as We, illustrious Seniors. To the class of nineteen hundred and forty-eight we most willingly be- queath all our good qualities, ueffervescent spirits, and gracefully yield our place as honored Seniors. To our beloved faculty We bequeath our heartfelt gratitude for their un- tiring efforts in our behalf, and award them our assurance that their work will not have been in vain. We hereby nominate. and appoint Time as executor of this, our last will and testament. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hand and seal this 27th day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-seven. CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-SEVEN- Witnesses: Helen Thornhill. Clara Abromowitz. Mary Elizabeth Michael. Sixty Four Class of ,147--I-listory 1943-1944-Freshman year-not organized. . 1944-1945 OFFICERS ELECTED President ............ ..........Joe Balmer Vice President .....,...... Bill Henderson Secretary .......... ........... T om Bottorff Treasurer ...... ..,.,,. T erry McFadden Advisors ..... ............. M iss Lott, Miss Ballantyne Sponsored a dance. Candy sales at noon-lirst money for treasury. Class picnic in park. 1945-1946 President .......... Vice President ....... Secretary ............... OFFICERS .......Bill Henderson ......,.,..Marvin Neff Kenny Muterspaw Treasurer ...... ,....... P hyllis Jennings Advisors .,.,. ,........... M iss Lott, Miss Williams Food sales at football and basketball games. Sponsored a class dance. Class Play- The Seven Sisters. junior-Senior Prom. 1946-1947 OFFICERS President . .....,,...... .......,. M arvin Neff Vice President .................. Joe Balmer Secretary ........,. .........Doris Thomas Treasurer ...... ......... P atty Pickering Advisors ...... ........ M iss Cavanaugh, Candy sales at noon. Sponsored a class dance. Chose invitations, name cards, caps and gowns. Class play- Two Gentlemen and Verona. Mr. Seilhamer Addresses on problems of the future: Mr. Schwinn, Miami-Jacobsg Dr Guy Bingham Edited 1947 Annual. Sixty Five Cdi2Dddf September-- 3-Opening of school. 10-Assembly, Grades 10, 11, 125 M-iss Charlotte Smith. 13-Football, Wilmington. 20--Football, O. S. Bs S. O. Home, Senior dance. 21-F. F. A. Sale. 27--Football, Miamisburgg Junior dance. October- 1-Paper drive, Band. 4-Football, Oakwood, Sophomore dance. 5-Hi-Y picnic. 6-Pictures for school record. 11-Football, Fairmont. 15-Pictures, Ohfio Bell Telephone Co. 18-Football, Troy, F. H. A. dance. 24-Covered-dish supper, band. 25-Football, Piqua. 29-G. A. A. party for F. F. A. 31-Football, Greenville, Dad's Nighty Cen-X dance. November- 1-Central Ohio Teachers' Meeting. 7-Schick test. 8-Football, Sidney. ,11-Armistice Day. 15-Ben Franklin IV, Magician. 19-F. F. A. Rabbit Banquet. 21- English as she is Spoke -Dr. Young. 22-Senior Class Play. 27-Thanksgiving Devotional Assembly. December- 3-Assembly-Grace Keene. 4-Music clinic, Faculty dinner. 6-Basketball, Hamilton, Journalism Clin-ic, Piqua. ,10-Basketball, Chaminade. ,12-Band concert. 13-Basketball, Grandview. 14-Basketball, Newark. ,17-Football banquet. '20-Basketball, Findlay. '21-Basketball, Oakwood. 27-Basketball, Fairview. ,January- 3-Basketball, Miamisburg. 7-Basketball, O. S. 8a S. O. Home. 9-Paper drive, F. F. A. 10--Basketball, Wilmington, Library Club dance. 17-Basketball, Fairmont. 24-Basketball, Troy. 30-Talk to Seniors, Mr. Schwinn, Miami-Jacobs College. 31-Basketball, Piqua, Booster Club dance. February- 4-Ben Franklin.IV, presented by F. H. A. 5-Talk to Senior Girls, Mrs. Kinkel, Miami Valley Hospital. 7-Basketball, Greenville, junior High Night 8-Basketball, Middletown. 11-Y. M. C. A. pictures. 13-Basketball, Sidney. 14-Cen-X Formal. 20-Basketball, Stivers. March- 7-Ohio State Glee Club. 8-Senior Scholarship tests. 14-15-Operetta. 19-Benefit game, State Champs, '42. 28-Assembly, Home Ec. April- 4-7-Easter Vacation. 10-Pictures, Coca Cola. 11-Preliminary scholarship tests, Track meet, O. S. Bn S. O. Home. 14-Talks to Seniors, Dr. Bingham. 15-Track meet, Miamisburg. 18-Hi-Y picnic. 22-Track meet, Osbom. 23-Paper drive, Band. 25-Eighth grade tests. May- 1-Track meet, Wilmington. 2-Spring concert. 3-District-State Scholarship tests, Wittenberg 9-Junior Class play. 12-Chemistry-Physics picnic and tour. 13-Track meet, Miami Valley. 16--Biology Club picnic. 21-Senior exams, last day for Seniors. 23-Junior-Senior Prom. 25-Baccalaureate. 27-Commencement. 28-Finis. Sixty Six Autographs Autographs 4 1 nam, I 1, :'Qf.1+1.': Y- x: A 1 . A -' 312 , V- 1 .ff i, X ,X f,. .,., if I Ik ' u 'A' :vw 1 .,,.f ,L 2151 'gg 5 wif- iff. - . x Y: - ,1- . .,. ,U X- rv., H. A , .f A VF 1. H l , ..- JJ . f us: 1 yi. I -Z' v tv: 1. ..- Y, ,f Ni, :Q 1.1 K.. 3.1-'li' Hr. . , Q r-HQ' 1: LJ, . , mf Luf- .A -L ,.-4' ' . WVR.. 1' -ffvgmzs ,1 ui -11 ' uwvxf' -- i ,ur- f - . ,ws 1 fx, 5 ff? 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