Bellevue High School - Comet Yearbook (Bellevue, OH)

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0 X I f f K ,I M7 'Q WEP- 9 4? fl .-5 W l THE THIIIHEH THE UIHISTLIIIG B09 FUREUIURD :if5fr2mYf-- . f r.-,gr.,.: 4 iyzsi yy w V, , , - .'.w,.m: . ' , . . Here we are enTering The modern Louvre, Bellevue l-ligh School, The shelTer oT all The arT Treasures oT our high-school days. A glowing Welcome awaiTs you Trom The recepTion line, an array oT Tive-hundred B. T-l. S. hosTs and hosTesses ready To greeT all Their ComeT carrying guesTs. Bellevue l-ligh School urges you To be among The TirsT To view iTs exhibiTs oT picTures and word picTures, showing The laTesT painTings and phoTographs oT school liTe. Among The picTures can be Touncl murals, porTraiTs, surrealisTic painT- ings, srill liTes, and acTion shoTs, porTraying The adminisTraTion and The sTudenTs aT CenTral l-ligh. Don'T miss seeing each loicTure. JusT Turn The page ancl roceed To The TirsT exhibiT. S THE DISCIIS TIIRUIUER THE IIGE 0F IIIIIDCEIICE CDIITEIITS GUIDE TO TI-IE EXHIBITS ADMINISTRATION Page 7 Porrrairs of Iaculry, board members, and adminisfrafors are displayed Iwere. CLASSES Page I9 Murals oIJrI1e smiling underclassmen hang in Ibis in'Ieres+- ing group. ACTIVITIES Page 35 Acrive sIuden+s- are shown in Ibis sec+ion, caugI1+ by 'rhe candid camera a+ play. SPORTS Page 63 A group of acfion sI1o'rs in Ibis secrion makes known Hwe brawn and brains of The a+IwIeIes aI B. I-I. S. SENIORS Page 9I . Sedare seniors are shown in an a++rac+ive grouping of por- -raijrs suirable for hanging. ...,-nr' , Page 4 I-I CDIHET TO one of Ihe builders of our presenl' school sysiem, Io a man who for Iwenly-eighl years, from I886 Io I9 I4, served as superinlendenl of Jrhe Bellevue schools, and who during Ihaf lime raised educaiional slandards, Io our friend, PROFESSOR E. E. WARNER, Tl-IIS COMET IS DEDICATED by The Class of l94I, many of whom are +he sons and daughlers of Ihose who knew him as Their superiniendenlr. . J ' D I HT U W E. F. WARNER Page 5 3 s i H S 1 E 5 I Q I E 2 E S S E S E 5 rs E Q an H i a 95 5 5 x if U nf S E Q vb Q as X: Pi 5. if a H si S 3 S S 5 5 E -es S E 3 3 5 I 15 ln S 3 3 n 5 rf 3 3 :S 3' 5 5 3 2 5 5 E 2 E 3 Q 1 K6 as 5 2 E 52 sw 5 SS Es! ,4 9 ,A 5 -1 ,a W 9' 'HE a -Q M KX if N ?' R S? P 'L 9' 3 5 if 5 M V 34 ,4 as we W g, X fe sf A zz 'R wa-wxxMMmxww.s'w-5J V M WwmM,zvS,wu:.z:,,.r.x,.:,, ,f ' ss ,-.:'..z.sf..s...'z,: wwww-vmswww-WRvwvnwfwwvwxunzx:.,......mf ,.,W.z4M.,p,,gW..,.v,, ,..V,,, 4: ,- f . BELLEUUE - HIGH -' .1 Page 8 JUNIOR I-HGH SCHOOL 5 f H 00 ls CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Page 9 MR. WILLIAM KEINER In Memoriam: WiII1 Ilie passing of William Keiner, Ilwe Board of Educalion, Ilie Iacully, and Ilfme sludenls of Bellevue suffered a grave loss. I-Iis discerning iudgmenl, loyal friendship, and lar-seeing coun- sel were ol grea+es+ worlli +0 The public schools. DR. I-I. K. SI-IUMAKER PRESIDENT I COMMITTEES Finance: William enaanaiaaa, William Q. nanny TeacI1ers:WiIIiam C. nanny, I-Iarland Eff. H. K. snannaian Buildings ana enaanaaa e. R. Bowman, William enaanaiaaia Janilors and saaaiiaaa Hanlana Eff, e. R. Bowman Clank: fainna Spayd Reilz WM.C. I-IENRY I-IARLAND ERE WILLIAM VICEPRESIDENT GREENSLADE Page IO EDUCHTIUII ---- Mix equal paris ol .... service, iudgrnenl, wisdom, .... Resull, one BOARD of EDUCATION a quinlel of men encleavoring lo mainlain fhe high slanolarcls ol B. l-l. S ..... meeling once a monfh wilh lhe purpose lo raise lhe slandarcls ol Jrhe Bellevue Schools ..... And now Jrhe OFFICE FORCE ..... Two ehficieni young ladies .... lceeping records in neal array, lalcing The pulse ol school aciivilies .... lingers llying ,.... paper sales .... excuse slips .... books ... . Service! 6. R. BOWMAN ALMA SPAYD REITZ BETTY KIRKENDALL Page I I WALLACE L. ARNHOLT A slrilcing porlrail dominales lhe hall, as you en' Jrer Jrlwis I94I B. l-l. S.Ar+Exl'1Ibil. His a porlrail of a man wlwose influence lfxas spread llwrouglw your lives and wlwose friendly image you recognize Inslanlly. l-lere is Superinfendenl Wallace L. Arnlwoll, chief exe-cu+ive of B. l-l. S. Page I2 suremnrennenr PRIIICIPIIL L... Furlher down lhe hall is anolher large characler slucly. You are looking al The piclure of genial Prin- cipal l-l. 6. Lull, wilh whom sludenls have had many pleasanl hours of consullalion. Mr. Lull is Jrhe able assislanl lo lvlr. Arnholl in guiding The affairs of +he high school. HARRY G. LULL if is 255 5? i i la x ' i 0 51 1, 9 i ilfif l 231 55152 Jayxm F Page H. S. FFICULW. Page I4 H. 6. LULL B. S., Denison Universily, M. A., Qhio Slale Universily Principal ol Cenlral High School, Science. FLQRENCE G. BATES B. A., Oberlin College, Malhenwalics. ARTl-I UR WALD B. S., Universily ol Wisconsin, M. A., Ohio Slale Univer siry, lnduslrial Machine Trades, Relaled Subieclrs, Smilh Hughes. ROBERT CLARKE Birmingham Technical lnslilule, Birmingham, England, ln duslrial Machine Trades, Smilh-Hughes. . ., .. . W . , ., ..., ,, . ., fm.,-X.. .--..-. A. . .. ....f-, .,,....-,.,. W- im., U...-. ...i.,f.,-... , - 1.1: -aw.-2 wi-'Gm' - w w' ' eww-5, fs:-es: vffb.'+ .v,--.w:f,.v4sf-- .Wir W-1.4.11..'-:.:-zs'as:ff--rf-H .A-.f.'...-...G ,Aff .W-,....-Z.-rzf.:i'.c . ye-fw.,N .- H hafhf ...Z ...L-.gi-:fan--31-.yew-.:.f4f4-. f - f. em, -i -- , MQ . . ,,,,.. , ...W Q., . , .,., ,V - -,. - , ,.,. ,..-.mari ...- .- .,A...fg.1f, T .H-'ff -- . 1 ,. ., , .i-.. , 1 J rf. , . J . I, .. ya-.L-:-.1--,q.v--fm. -' 1-'V-.-i-1 .. Ariane.: H+. F 1.1: f 4- .f ire.. if--mm-3 fg1::e-,'fc-1 .a:2i'1wa',+s3g:::1?:p,:ffiif. .f -a. -::i,.:9:.f.f.-M -. aarfwba -.-.. ,T bd'1a.wz:232ZSf.-:Jr . .e . x:'.e.,.,,.M N . 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A A' R P A ' -. STEPHEN LEWIS B. A., Ohio Shale Universilryq Social Science. FRANCES M. l.ATl-lAM B. S. in Ed., Ohio Siaie Universiiy: Eine Arls. CARL O. LENZ Teachers' Ceriiiicale, Oberlin Conservalory oi Music, B. M., Chicago lnsriiule of Musical Arlsy Orchosira. HERBERT WOLEE B. A., Ohio Siale Univcrsily: M. A., Universiiy of Michii P A gang Science. ADEl.lNE WRlGl-ll' ' B. A., Wellesley College: English, Journalism. iv Page I5 'WW ' , f m fxum r f m s ifzfa-': - rw af-1-arm. my.rw.:1f'f..aA111--'--.N I Q kl'Q5f'LQ?N 1 2 P as 1 geek :nf J a. 1 .. 4- Q Q Q M ef- l l - ..,M, ,.,, . . .. , ., ,, , ESTHER M. SCHACHTELE B. S. in Ed., Glwio Universilyy English. WINIFRED STOLL B. A., Adrian College: Vocal Music. ' .H'AR-RYYACUMMQISNS 5 'Z' f I Q-Qjaig 'Q , BQ Dada-Musioailiiilngiifufoii Uiuver ., , V. A, V. .lkk M 'ROHLAND MOR RlS, A Q f . 1 ,Q ,f I Y B.eS.' in1Ecl., ,Kenl5.S+afeiUnivhefrsifyp, COfUmerei7affSisibfec+ . MENZO l-l. STARK B. S. in Ed., Miami Universilyg M. A., Miami Universllv lndusfrial Arls. MARY CATHERINE WELSH B. S. in Ed., Ohio Slale Univorsilyg Commercial Subiocls if QMll.DRED NNAGNERJ f , .4 -A ip: i M A B. A., B. iS.,ih Ed., M. A.,liQl1ioSTa're U.isiyef5a+,igf5Laf.fifs M ' RUSSEL M. WiLLlAMS P i i g- , i- B. S. in Ag., Purdue Universily: M. A., Qlwio Sharie Umver , . si+y:, Guidance, Agricullqpe, Busihiess' Arifl1me+,iC.' ,, , Page I6 l W .'me ffaz'a:xj1f:-1 1 M,-an-:mf me ,av-vp -:.f-r...-..-:gm um 2- 'r saga aww 'Ll av L-2: Zn-112 4 :eva-1gg,wf. :25f23Pi:Li4-z'E5T:r... Lew-u Q.: Ami fm V W 'L 2 L 5 Miva 3 liar xv iv? Liar we Wm, ,6,, W, Q. vw? ff B S nn Ed Bowling Green Slale Umversrly lnduslrlal B S IU Ed Qlwro Slale Umversaly lndusjmal Machine Trades, lndusfrral Arfsg Smvflu l-luglwes B S ID Ed Bowllng Green Slrale Unlversuly lvl A Olwno Slale Unrversuly English. Jumor Hugh Prxnclpalp l-lisfory B S an Ecl Bowlmg Green Slafe Umverslly Scxence B A l-lesdelberg College Geography Englusln FLORENCE YINGLING B S nn Ed Ohlo Slale Unnversuly lvlallmemalucs 3 E ! 5 e if 5 I 5 E P E E E E N I fi E .1 5 I Q z N 5 5 a Z 2 5 5 5 2 E a 5 3 i 1 'a Bl ui Bi IH I1 if ua lv 5 E is i 5 55 3 v 54 4 14 53 4 4 i 3 3 34 il 1 M i? 5 v F9 ? P5 Zi M ? 11 1 N4 3 'Q 5 sa u Inxw,.hx'W?.1t,,sw4A2K,vw-u.nLv,,5,.s.,.s:me has .'x1..mg.w .,rMz- r. 1 ., z - 1 by -s 5. m-'fwf-vw ,mm,.4 X- 'www-P X -1' ' W w w un', k- .M JUIIIURS Top: Par Sullivan, Presidenlg James Callaghan, Vice-Presidcnlg Cloyce Queen, Secrelaryg Cnarlcs Slifer, Treasurer. Pllln: Dale Adams, Pnyllis Aqsren, Dale Barnard, Roberr Barr, Eugene Baslord, Norris Bernard, James Billings, Norma Bodey, Rachel Boenler, l-luslon Bonam, Jonn Bouillon, Donald Bradford. Fourllw: Joseonine Bronco, Belly Bremer, Rosemary Brown, Sam Bruno, Todd Burr, Lloyd Byers, Alda Censi, Wade Clemonls, Roy Clemons Dale Close, Jean Conner, Joanne Conners. Tnird: Virginia Cooper, Sam Coroino, Dorolny Deirz, Elmer Dienr, Anna Jean Dillinger, Laverne Egan, Jeanelle Eisennauer, Jonn Frederick, Jeanne Fulwider, l-larold Geiger, Ruin Gerber, Roberla Glcll. Second: Russell Glell, Eileen Gillerre, Mary Golemrre, Donalo Good, Palsy Greenslade, Jolvn Grimm, Eileen l-lager, Marian Hankam- mer, Howard Harpsler, Evelyn Hcisler, Burl Hellman, Alvene l-lerborn. Firsl: Louise Herrmann, Marjory l-leler, Harry l-leyman, Maxine l-liqgins, Arvin Hildebrand, Marian Alice Horn, Joan l-lulclwinson, Charles ldle, Gladys Kalies, June Kern, Nora Louise Kersrerrer, John Killian. Page 20 ,., ig -bg . Neff F. 1,15 5 ,. W- J affair., J A if A Top: Janis Kisller, Marqarel Klein, Delmar Koch, Ted Koechley, Nick Lamanna, Nick Layiola, Richard Lepley, Marlha Lieber, George Long, Genevieve Lopeman, Rose Lupica, Howard Mahl. Fiflh: Margarel Malz, Donald Melzqer, Isabel Meyer, Charles Miano, Mary Miano, Lucille Middlesworlh, Harrielle Mills, Eileen Missler, Elmer Neill, Roberl Nigro, Lesler Norman, Florence Nuby. Fourlh: Mildred Odgera, James Palmer, Mary Louise Palmer, E lher Papke, Wilbur Palien, Mariory Polhs, Willella Radelaaugh, Louis Raschke, Dorothy Recupero, Mae Reilzel, Mary Rempe, Perma Jean Rider. Third: Waller Roberison, Billy Rolh, Marina Ruffer, Ann Ruffing, Phyllis Ruhland, Ca'rolyn Sberna, Theresa Sberna, Chesler Schaaf, Paul Schusler, Frances Serriano, Oryil Shupp, Howard Smelzer. Second: Roberl Slacy, Helen Slahl, Gene Stark, Dale Sfrecker, Roberi Tefrick, Richard Thomas, Dawn Thompson, Marlha Transue, Polly Wagner, Arthur Weisz, Belly Jane Weller, Phyllis Werner. Firsl: Belly While, William Whilehead, JoAnn Wilhelm, Clarence Williams, Carol Woods, Alice Jeanne Yoder, Lawrence Zim- Teflnan. sa , mm I 1 'nh 5: N A , -I I I 2 A 9 Q - ,JL ,. A Q, P 1, f 1 .fi 3 F' - 1 A ' if 1,1 1 A My A Mm ,Q-gs -' ' 14 , N, ,g,, 9,1 Q VW, H J, .I ,V ,J X b 1 ' E A: A,,, , , . MM V ' Q ' '- a 'V I xg 1 .A.,,l, V, 1 ,ET li: 5,01 ,W V. Q, V ,E-: -I,- 2 ii E- X , A. ,. V ' ,,,. , ii Q W fbi Ri ' '...Q-.-an ' 1 X ,AIQ ,: 6 I 1,-1.3.1 y - A S, ,,. W E ,. ., grip , .,l I . -I :xy -1 A , A . .155 C+ A. - . . V - 4 . V3 ? , , VI VQMMQV A' Nw .,.,. . . : I wg - km I 2 ' ,, ,vb S 5 f ei V-Aa , V fig- 'P V.. V se 4 ' i'-- 1 J. - A. .,.,..,.:.:,,., 5 :5 .,.2 we li F ii ii i , V, I A ii A' ll -.::. 15:5 5 X si: iw V 6 ,V:. ' , em -. - , . v: ef s I , I ,LQ 4 J V, Q 'Aw V . ii ' E ' , H -V mr M - ,V ,s , P M. y , -I Q , . .,.... Q V 3 1 Y , , g V , , Q . x Q , ,:., - , V - W in M M .9 fi Q . gt: 73. 2 H-f x a 'ir if 5 A ' ' ' ww :., ' I 'f A ,. ., ,-., .- , I Y A- J Q I ' gf E V A V Q . A,,. , ,,.,,, ,V as W E E zzi in ,V me A fn , ef. L 'e ff r We , are W' -V 5, Tr' gf' www ' wk, is ' M i N ' me s , ESV ' WY M L ' M. . , .N ,W M54 ' 4 z My , -A-A -wg -my f- :::,L-A: if I V, V- g ' if, P3 yy ? ,gf , 1 .... , ' , 1 -. X, ,. ,. r' ,, ms . 'L , ' 'wh a fide V ' fi -f 3 f - X V ' A , Q X, V . ' V ' b , 2 ii ' ' V' .V i- -- -. V ' Q . - . , V P H V .,,,- W as X - ' 1 ' ' N - e:, 'ff: ' .-. .,.::.:. K- 'R'-0' ' 1 .... ,. ,.,,'I1f:'Vji-.:-f - , my ik ' 5 i'i- I Vf - 1942 SDPHUIIIDRES lop: Roberl Redd, Presidenlg Ralph Ball, Viceepresidenly Mary Louise Herbel, Secrefaryg Carl Sherrnan, Treasurer. Fiflh: Mildred Axe, Charles Balmer, Darryl Baldwin, Mariorie Ball, Theresa Baptisla, Chariolfe Benninqholf, Shirley Jeanne Benlon, l Eclylhe Birkholz, lsaoel Bodey, Billy Bollenbacker, Eawin Bollinger, Marlin Briehl. Fourlh: Palricia Brobsr, Albert Bruner, Donald Burlon, Clair Bulz, Donala Byers, Rose Kathryn Calienni, Carl Capolinqua, Eslella Claus, Clyde Cloud, Rlene Coe, Conslance Connors, Eyelyn Cooper. Third: Frank Corrado, Regina Cudniclc, Harold Dann, Edwin Didion, Rose Disandis, Barbara Douglas, Jack Dull, Jeanne Eyerson, Bvrl Fffhl, Richard Elerrner, Marshall Eorsylh, Marlha Fox, Second: Dale Francis, Eugene Erosr, Dorolhy Fullz, Mary Louise Gabel, Rulh George, Cyril Gerber, Rose Gerber, Pichard Gilberl, George Gohlike, Kalherine Green, Edna Mae Hager, Belh Hankamrner. Firsl: David Harlrnan, Sofia l-layes, Dolores Hazellaaclc, LaDonna Hazelloack, Jarnes Heller, Joyce l-leilrrvan, Shirley Heisler, Susann l-lenderson, Frank Henry, 'Nanda Hickman, Thomas Howarrh, Sally l-luslon. Page 22 TCF: Ann Jcrrnoyicn, Zoe Kaser, Cnarles Kerr, Mall Kirwan, lsaoel Kislley Mariorie Klein, Elaine Knipe, Sally Konsr, Mary Koselke, Dowala Kraus Lanis Lalicnle Rose LaPa'a, Fiflr: Jcrves Laab, Eugene Lepley, Jaccluellne Lepley, Ricnarc Lfwcler, Rose Lcparo, Donald Luiz, Eaqene Marlin, Francis Marlin, Carroll Maw, Ccrslance Meesig Lee Mizneref Gerrratle Miels. Famr: E-la'rier Miller, Mary Miller, Mary Mitchell, Virginia Mcnarcni, Claraaell Morris, Franges Mase--fra Willara Masser, Caroline N3s:.n' Cahwirinfi Narcle Malfl Nf-will GD'3'cinef Norrr Harola Nellie. lnim' Aluerr O'Neil, Rc, Paul. Mary Proyenzale, Myrfle Ricnard, Jocelyn Rirler, Genevieve Rolcerls, Russell Rouinsori, Cal Rulrlinq, E,q-:we Sardf-rs Care-in Sanloro, Raln Screen Geraldine Srowalrer Second: Harold Siesel, Lester Srnilh, Donald Slolal, Mary Suriano, Jonn Sylyesler, Miller Tnoss, Roberl Tibboies, James Todo, Jarries lrag, Peberl Van Fleer, Rosalie Versaci, Lydia Viers. Firsl: Annie Vilello, Shirley Weeslon, Mardelle Weisnarl, Donald Weillirrran, Barbara Williams, Rose Williarns, Belly Wills, Be+sy Wrignl Gloria Zerniar. 1943 FRESHIIIEII Top: Sleye Weirhrrlan, Presldenlg Jack Camobell, Vice-Presldenlg Helen DeLuca, Secrelaryg Dorolhy Bradford, Treasurer. Fillh: Belly Alexandeq Carl Arfino, Mawlce Bandy, Charles Barr Herberl Barry, Willlann Bauman, Marlha Blaes, Corrine Bradford, George Branco, Galaria Brandall, Phyllls Brooks, Lyman Brown, Fourlh: Marlorle Bruckner, Edward Burnell, Eleanor Burnell, Carl Carnabucl, Louls Caslroylnce, Rosemary Claus, James Close, Ade- llne Corrado, Tom Corrado, Joe Czeczele, Mlke Czeczele, Gerald Didlon. Thlrd: Marlorle Doane, Doris Egan, Leroy Eisenhauer, Aryld Engluncl, Marilyn Foos, Gordon Forsyrh, Blandlne Gallarn, George Gar- relson, Roy Gilberf, Sllyla Gullano, Rollen Hager, Rufh Harlzell. Second: Jannes Hayes, Jean Hellman, DeWill Henney, Dolores Heler, Reber? Helrlck, Allene Heyrnan Joan Hunf, Joe Joyce, Sam Kaser, Roberl Keaqy, Charles Keller, Edwln Kern. First: Charles King, Gene Klngrnan, John Klsller, Orvllle Koch, Jack Kraus, Frank Larnanna Donald Lamb, Anlhony Laviola, Helen Lewlckl, Paul Lleber, Bernard Link, Theresa Loparo. Page 24 Top: Wilson Louoensiaqei, Ernii Meyer, Mice Meyers, Anfnony Minno Donaio Miiler, Anrnony Mira, irene Missier, Josepnine Miicheii Mnrfrelia Mrzer, Beii, Monn K-:iff Mfsw Romer' Mii':M, Fiirn: David Nauka, Mary Loeise Nissen, Bernard O'Lm'1 Angeline Pasrzuaifne, Mew Pas':Jeiire-, Pow Pyrer, Berry Jeanne Paul Sf-orqinf Ferns Erie-1-1 Omen, Gervude Regan, Vere Reifzei, Maxine Rfrrarosor. Fowrr: J,anirn Rosczerr Francis Ryan, Roorr Sanders, Feiicia Sbfrne, GQ-rn S ef, Janice Sendai Eldon Scneio, Dornid Szwsrer Josepnine Serriano, Marian Serriano, Donald Snerrnan, Marina Snerrnsn, Triro: Jam: Snowaifer, Junior Snupo, Ernii Sidori, Pniiip Sidoii, Rim Siirer, Joe Siy, Mariiyn Srnirn, Vernon Srnnn, Sarah Snyder, More deli Soringer, Marilyn Siarr, Ariene Sfour. i Second: Rira Swarfz, Grercnen Sweet, Jean Todd, Edna Trrnarcne, Joseohine Viieiio, Sarn Walter, Doiores Warers, Marqoref Webb Crzaries Vfeiler, Terrence Wriie, Jenn Wiilian'S Wiibur Wise, Firsi. Mary Wybensinger, George Zirnrnerrngn, 1944 EIGHTH GRHDE l Top: Sprlnqer, Grover, l-leynnan, Huslon, Palmer, McMillan, Harpiler, Grlnhy Fullz, Shelley. Second: Wheaton, James, T. Kersleller, Woods, Rlfler, Wllls, Meyer, Cloud, Heler, S. Ferrls. l1lrSlZl7.Tucker, F. Tucker, Tlfnnwons, Ensrnlnqer, Byers, J. Welch, P. Welch, l-lankmhrner Wllllarhs, NOT ln piclure: D. Dlsandls, B. Proyenzale. Top: D. Yearlck, J. Grecnslade, R. Rupperl, Walburn, Yoder, Beck, Barker, Marlin, Zerwzan, Ncnwlsh, Slow Mlller, Lupico,. Boyer. Third: Wolfe, Newell, Dull, Meyers, Snnelzer, Trlbolel, Palrner Nlgro, Shirner, Herborn, Kendall, W. Middlrrsworlh, Slraub, Showallc-r, T. Mlddlesworlh, Second: Baker, Gildenmelsler, Burr, Glbson, Proyenzole, Whalen, Koser, Greene, Tonoyllch, Caruso, Chllders, W. Kerslellnr. Firsl: Baldwin, Ferris, Sorneryllle, Vldean, Andrews, Van Fleel, Cudnlk, Sylyesler, Konsl, Hlckrnan, Fnllz. ! Page 26 SEUEIITH GRHDE Top: Pascbmle, Pacock, Ncrrn, Radrev, Sidi, Knauss, Rusk, Siraub, Axe, Mrddrosworar, Helfrnan, Hanes, Casrrovincc. qeccnd: Srvrfn Engrund Defy Sddano, Lernanna, fxber, Arnndr Woocward, Monarcni Singer Jovfe, Reigle, Gibson Frosf. frsr: Andrews, Springer, Marin, Hreccrkr, Quecn, Young, Snyder, Becnfolu, Lupfca, Sfrnabcrry, Snowalrer. Nz? 'n zirzffei Freda Wir. oi-: Bruqrons r-lcrwn Sgrfrcrf Wnre, Liwy-r, SRV, Scrof-rfit, WRlI'a rs Saverir, Mover, Warren, P110 SVWTW RUDDSVT :-Cond: Kisrler, MCCUnroc'1, Kucnim Buck, Todd, Adorns Canis!!! Mover, Disanclis, Srordf Alexander, Snr-Hv, Bell, WIINIG F5133 Sxnrorc, Sr'eN,, Brown, CJ -i Clrwrons Srrccfffr Meyer, Rrfrer, Bingo, Pager Banu, Sracfl, Br-rner. NN in r1rciure:0wfen CHASE. Page 27 CHISS HCTIUITIES Teeming wilh aclrivilry is Cenlral l-ligh School when classes are in session ..... See The piclures show- ing s+uden+s al worlc from 8:4510 3:30. Sludy l-lall .... Subiecl-sludenls laboring under no false delusions .... Painler-Ben J. Buyer. . . . Oils-by camera ..... Framed-by Jreachers ..... Lighling elfecls-we fell no Tales ..... l-lang- ings-corded and accorded lo one and all who do nol have lheir lessons .... So, lhis loiclure iypilies why children leave home .... and why so many honor sludenls appear a+ B. l-l. S. Page 28 While collar girls and boys .... rhylhm on lhe ribbons .... lraininq lor lulure privale secre- laries of Wall Slreel lorolcers .... The inner circle .... mimeographing holds no fears for lhose who enler here .... and dilro for lhe dillo ..... A man wilh designs .... A house among Jrhe pines .... plans for lonnorrow from lhe mechanical drawing classes of loday .... and .... do, li .... la, so, . . . . la, mi .... re, do. Page 29 Builders of B. H. S ..... The Iwo and cry of vfoodvforkinq .... coder dwcsfs .... Yamps . . . cabiuejrs .... chairs .... desks .... A wonderland of creedivc arf .... under The lrujrelaqe of Menzo Sfark. lUO0DlUORHIIIG SHUP ..4 -'IIIETHL SHUP - - - - I- 1 Designs in nnelal being realized .... Aid lor Nalional Defense .... assembling of lallies boring, forging, drilling, lernbering, llwreading, gear-culling ,.... supervised carefully by Roberl Clarke. Page 3l SC EIICE WIZARDS OF SCIENCE BIOLOGISTS IN TI-IE MAKING NOT DOMESTICS, BUT CI-IEMISTS TI-IE MAGNETISM OF PHYSICS Page 32 HUIIIE EC WHEN DO WE EAT THE 21001 DEGREE THE TABLE TELL5 THE TALE THE SEWHXIG BS T Page 33 L 1 4 x 552352652 .L ...L -,, x s 1 6 A 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 Z 3 Z 2 E ! s 1 1 1 1 ! 1 s 1 I 1 1 4 1 1 S 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I i 5 K 1 I I 14 vm wfmfm-w1wQ,mMuw,m,nw-f.wn-1w, mmm ' -uvwwwamkzmmmww-u.1.:' . .m,.,wv1-wmuwwwm. , , , CUIIIET STHFF Co-ec:IIIors: AssocIaIe EdiIors: Business Manager: Spor+s: Typish AVI EdIIOr1 Assislanlnr Adxdsers Page 36 THE I94I COMET STAFF KATHLEEN HATHAWAY MARY CATHERINE BRIEHL MARTHA NYE MAROUERITE RUFFINO BONNIE LOU SLY JEAN SMITH PHYLLIS RUHLAND RUTH ELENNER WALTER BUTZ HAROLD WRIGHT RICHARD LEPLEY MERCEDES LEPLEY MARTHA BARKER MARIAN FLICKER CHARLES KERN M ISS WAGNER MISS LATHAM MARVEL KIRKENDALL JEAN KARSHNER MARIAN RADEBAUGH PAULINE SELTZER TEDD BURR ANN RUFFING JO ANN WILHELM ROBERT EULER BRUCE BELLARD BARBARA TOROW MISS WRIGHT MR. WOLFE Lighls, camera, hold il, everybody! The resulls are Jrhese unique lime exposures ol The Comel Slall, caughl in a momenl when lhey were busily planning The super-surprises for lhis year's boolc. Every Tuesday Jrhe slalil mel lo compare Jrhe ideas lhey had originaled during lhe week and +o have Them acceplecl or reiecled by Jrheir fellow slail members. Edilors Marvel Kirlcendall and Kalhleen l-lalhaway and lheir busy cofworlcers come bined lheir energies lo make Jrhis Comel possible. Near lhe end of lhe year, exciled whispers were exchanged by slall members in regard lo Jrheir secre-ls. Five hundred copies of The Comer were prinled lor lhe sludenls and friends of B. l-l. S. Page 37 J IIEUIS STHFF Une OT The novel TeaTures OT The salon showing are These candid shoTs oT The News STaTT Taken in Their busy news room. During The TirsT semesTer This year, The iTems OT The school news were published several niqhTs each week in The Bellevue GazeTTe. Then came a sTep Torward in The hisTory OT journalism aT B. T-l. S., Tor aT The beginning OT The second sernesTer The Dial made iTs appearance. IT is a bi-weekly paper ediTecl by seTs OT Page 38 rolraling edilors, wilrh conlribulrions by olher slall rnernloers. The new paper won seconcl prize in ils class in a conlresl al The N. W. O. D. J. A. convenlion held af Bowling Green in April. The narne, The Dial, was chosen alrer rnuch Ihoughl, I+ represenls our school because ol The sun dial slandinq in Ironl ol Cenlral High, and because of our hope Ihal The Dial' will conlinue Io have ils place in The sun. Seniors: BRUCE BELLARD ALICE BOVAIRD MARY CATHERINE BRIEHL WALTER BUTZ ROBERT EULER KATHLEEN I-IATHAWAY JEAN KARSHNER MARVEL KIRKENDALL SHIRLEY KNAPP MARTHA NYE MARIAN RADEBAUGH WILLIAM REDD MARGUERITE RUFFING PAULINE SELTZER BONNIE LOU SLY JEAN SMITH MARGARET SWEDERSKY BARBARA TOROW BRYSON WISE HAROLD WRIGHT Juniors: ROSEMARY BROWN TEDD BURR LAVERNE EGAN PAT GREENSLADE JOAN HUTCHINSON RICHARD LEPLEY FLORENCE NUBY MILDRED ODGERS PHYLLIS RUHLAND ANN RUEPING HELEN STAHL MARTHA TRANSUE JO ANN WILHELM ALICE YODER Typisrsz DORIS GOOD LENA MONARCHI JOSEPHINE LOPARO ROSE LOPARO Advisers: MISS WRIGHT MR. BURKE MISS WELSH Page 39 GIRL RESERUES SENIOR GIRL RESERVES Presidenl: ALICE BOVAIRD Program Chairman: MARGUERITE RUFFING Vice-Presidenl: ANN RUFFING Social Chairman: MARTHA TRANSUE Secrelary: JEAN KARSHNER Service Chairman: MARIAN ALICE HORN Treasurer: MARY REMPE Dev. Chairman: MARY CATHERINE BRIEHL Adviser: MISS COOPER Dale Adams, Phyllis Agslen, Lorraine Baker, Kalhryn Ball, Rila Jane Ball, Rose Mary Ball, Marlha Barlcer, Anna Mae Bauman, Jane Bickharl, Norma Bodey, Rachel Ann Boehler, Josephine Branco, Rosemary Brown, Alda Censi, Joan Conner, Joanne Connors, Virginia Cooper, Gloria Cunningham, Dorolhy Deilz, Anna Jean Dillinger, Sarah Disandis, Dorolhy Eberly, Laverne Egan, Rulh Flenner, Marian Eliclcer, Bernella Frisch, Louise Eullz, Jeanne Fulwider, Mary Ellen Gerber, Rose Ann Gerber, Rulh Gerber, Roberla Glell, Eileen Gillelle, Doris Good, Palsy Greenslade, Eileen Hager, Marian Hankammer, Kalhleen Halhaway, Dorolhy Hay, Eleanor Hazelback, Louise Herrmann, Mariory Heler, Maxine Higgins, Joan Hulchinson, Grelchen Hunler, Gladys Kalies, June Kern, Nora Louise Kersfeller, L'Jane Kiplinger, Marvel Kirkendall, Bonna Jean Kisller, Janis Kisller, Shirley Knapp, Doris Lanlz, Mercedes Lepley, Marlha Lieber, Phyllis Lieber, Kalhleen Long, Caroline Loparo, Josephine Loparo, Genevieve Lopeman, Rose Lupica, Belly Magers, Margarel Malz, Lois May, Marguerile McMillian, Dorolhy Meyers, Mary Miano, Lucille Middles- worlh, Corrine Miller, Irene Miller, I-larrielle Mills, Lena Monarchi, Rose Muscella, Rosemary Myers, Charlolle Nalole, Elorency Nuby, Marlha Nye, Mildred Odgers, Mary Louise Palmer, Eslher Papke, Mariory Polhs, Marian Radebaugh, Willella Radebaugh, Dorolhy Recupero, Clara Mae Reed, Marceel Richards, Perma Jean Riller, Marlha Ruffer, Phyllis Ruhland, Helen Ryan, Theresa Sberna, Mary Agnes Schnee, Pauline Sellzer, Frances Serriano, Gloria Sidoli, Bonnie Lou Sly, Jean Smilh, Mabel Smilh, Helen Slahl, Jane Slein, Dorolhy Sloul, Kalhleen Swaebly, Margarel Swederslcy, Dawn Thompson, Edilh Tom, Barbara Torow, Winilred Van Fleel, Polly Wagner, Mary Helen Weber, Maxine Weeslon, Phyllis Werner, Belly While, Jo Ann Wilhelm, Carol Woods, Alice Yoder, June Zerman, JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES Presidenl: ELAINE KNIPE Social Chairman: CONSTANCE MEESIG Vice-Presidenl: ROSE ANN GERBER Devolional Chairman: EVELYN COOPER Secrelary: BARBARA WILLIAMS Program Chairman: MARJORIE KLEIN Treasurer: GERALDINE SHOWALTER Service Chairman: BETSY WRIGHT Adviser: MISS HAAS Mildred Axe, Mariorie Ball, Theresa Baplisla, Charlolle Benningholl, Shirley Benlon, Edilh Birlcholz, Isabel Bodey, Palricia Brobsl, Rose Kalhryn Calienni, Slella Claus, R'Lene Coe, Con- slance Connors, Regina Cudnilc, Rose Disandis, Barbara Douglas, Jeanne Everson, Marlha Fox, Mary Louise Gabel, Kalhryn Green, Edna Mae Hager, Belh Hanlcanimer, Solia Hayes, Dolores Hazelback, La Donna Hazelbaclc, Joyce Heilman, Evelyn Heisler, Sue Henderson, Mary Louise Herbel, Wanda Hickman, Sally Huslcn, Ann Johnovich, Isabel Kisller, Sally Konsl, Mary Kosellce, Rose La Pala, Jacqueline Lepley, Rose Loparo, Gerlrude Miels, Harriel Miller, Mary Miller, Mary Milchell, Claraclell Morris, Virginia Monarchi, Calherine Nalole, Myrlle Richards, Jocelyn Riller, Genevieve Roberls, Rulh Schoen, Mary Suriano, Josephine Vilello, Shirley Weeslon, Mardell Weisharl, Rose Williams, Belly Wills, Gloria Zerman. Page 40 l Wlnal' could provide a more perlecl subiecl for a painling llian a group of I92 nappy, smiling Girl Reserves, displaying llweir enllwsiaslic Girl Reserve spiril wlfiile singing llweir merry Tunes, planning lor a rolliclcing good lime al a parly, or ollering llieir everfready services lo lliose wlwo need llwem? Page ,-. 'K .-,r - 4 l HI-V The Hi-Y and Torch clubs began The year wirh a bang by sponsoring aflereloorball- game dances a+ The Y. M. C. A. These dances delighled Jrhe large crowds which Tilled The gym. ln addilion To orher parries, Jrhe clubs, ar regular meelings, carried our an exrensive program of Talks by men experienced in various vocarions. The boys also have ralcen an acrive parr in associarion wirh Hi-Y clubs of neighbor- ing ciries. Five boys, Bob Redd, Richard Flenner, John l-larrman, Roberl Klein, and Harold Wrighl, arrended The Srale conference ar Daylon in December. Jim Yingling was presidenr of The Dislricl Hi-Y Associarion, and The local clubs were always well represenred a+ The disrricr meerings held The Tirsr Sunday in every monlh. The lasr of These was a Two-day conference al Lorain on May 3 and 4. The inslallarion of new officers Jroolc place al The annual Morher and Son banguel. SENIOR HI-Y JOHN HARTMAN, Presiclenl RICHARD DlLLlNGER, Treasurer ROBERT KLElN, Vice-Presidenl HAROLD WRlGHT, Program Chairrran EUGENE McMAHON, Secrelary DR. H. K. SHUMAKER, Advisor Burrows, Bellord, Euler, Farr, Meyers, Morfier, Perrine, Redd, Ruffer, Shoop, Temple, Terhune, Wise, Yingling. JUNIOR HI-Y EUGENE BASFORD, Presidenr RTCHARD THOMAS, Treasurer ELMER NElLL, Vice-Presidenl HOWARD SMETZER, Program Chairman DALE BARNARD, Secrelary MR. HERBERT WOLFE, Adviser Bernard, Bonarn, Bouillon, Bradford, Clernenls, Frederick, Geiger, Good, Grimm, Hildebrand, Hayman, Koechley, Raschke, Schaal, Whifehead. TORCH CLUB Rossrzr REDD, Presidenl cm Rurrine, Treasurer Eueews rizosr, Vice-Presidenl MILLER moss, Program crrsarrrsr Ricrmrzo FLENNER, Secrefary MR, Jorin smrsiz, Adviser C. Arrino, L. Brown, M. Briehl, J. Campbell, H. Dann, J. Dull, F. Henry, R. Hager, J. Hayes, R. Heiriclc, D. Hari' man, T. Howarfh, L. Eisenhauer, R. lreland, M. Kirwin, J. Kisller, L. La Bonle, W. Loudenslagel, P. Lieber, D. Lurz C. May, L. Michener, W. Musser, K. Murphy, D. Naplfa, A. O'Neil, G. Schaal, J. Sly, D. Sfoldr, R. Tibbolcs, T White, D. Weirhman, S. Weilhman. Page 42 OFFICERS AND ADVISERS HI-Y MEMBERS MEET TUREEN SUPPER M - Page 43 ' N W 1 Page 44 CRIIIISUII TRUUPERS Snaps of lroupers in aclion lorm lhe background lor lhis eye-calching arrange- menl. Every olher Thursday lhe group meels lo enioy lhe amaleur produclions lhrough which Thespian credil is received by lhe aclors. The varied program ol These seniors is The resull ol a whole year's work under rhe leadership of Miss Schachlele. Piclured here are scenes from The Perlecl Genllemanf' The Curlainf' and Ladies Alone which was presenled al The Comel program. EUGENE MCMAHON, Presidenl ALlCE BOVAlRD, Vice-Presidenl HELEN RYAN, Secrelary RICHARD DlLLlNGER, Treasurer MlSS ESTHER SCHACHTELE, Aaviser Lorraine Baker, Rose Mary Ball, Rifa Jane Ball, Karhryn Ball, Marlha Barker, Anna Mae Bauman, Bruce Bellard, Jane Bickharl, Mary Calherine Briehl, Gloria Cunningham, Sarah Disandis, Dorolhy Eberly, Ben Farr, Rulh Flenner, Doris Good, John Hartman, Kalhleen l-lafhaway, Dorolhy Hay, Eleanor Hazelback, Roberl l-lime, Grelchen l-lunfer, Jean Karshner, L'Jane Kiplinger, Marvel Kirkendall, Bonna Jean Kisller, Roberr Klein, Shirley Knapp, Doris Lanrz, Mercedes Lepley, Phyllis Lieber, Kalhleen Long, Caroline Loparo, Josephine Loparo, Belry Magers, Melvin Mc- Clinlock, Dorolhy Meyer, Corrine Miller, lrene Miller, Lena Monarchi, Rose Muscella, Rose Mary Myer, Marrha Nye, Marian Radebaugh, William Redd, Clara Mae Reed, Marceal Richards, Marguerile Rufling, Charles Sanloro, Mary Agnes Schnee, Pauline Sellzer, William Sidoli, Elvin Shoop, Bonnie Lou Sly, Jean Smilh, Mabel Srnirh, Jane Slein, Andrew Slockmasler, Dorolhy Sloul, Kalhleen Swaebly, Margarel Swederslcy, Richard Temple, Wilbur Terhune, John Torn, Barbara Torow, Mary l-lelen Weber, Arlhur Weeslon, Bryson Wise, l-larold Wrighl, James Yinglinq, June Zerrnan. MIM! LIGHTS Tl-IE CANDLE THE CURTAIN THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN LADIES ALONE Page Q 45 1516 JUIIIDR JESTERS Furure Thespians are Jrhe members of lhe Junior Jesrers. Under The direcjrion ol Miss Elinor Evensen, oneeacr plays are casl and produced. The Technique of acling and play produclion are discussed and carried our by Jrhis aclive group. RTCHARD THOMAS, Prcsidcnl' PAT SULLWAN, Vice-Presidenf DALE BARNARD, Sccrcrary PAT GREENSLADE, Treasurer MlSS ELINOR EVENSEN, Adviser Adams, Agslen, Barr, Baslord, Bonam, Billings, Bodcy, Bochlcr, Bouillon, Bradford, Bronco, Bremer, Brown, Bruno, Burr, Byers, Caruso, Censi, Clemenls, Connor, Connors, Cooper, Dillinger, Egan, Fulwider, Gerber, Geiger, Golemme, Hager, Hankamrner, Heler, Heyrnan, Higgins, Hildebrand, Horn, Hurchinson, Kalies, Kern, Kerslefler, Kisller, Lieber, Lepley, Long, Lopernan, Lupica, Mafz, Meyer, Miano, Middlesworrh, Mills, Nuby, Odgers, Papke, Pofhs, Radebaugh, Recupero, Rernpe, Rifler, Rufler, Rurfing, Ruhland, C. Sberna, T. Sberna, Schusler, Serraino, Srnefzer, Slahl, Thompson, Transue, Wagner, Weller, Werner, Wilhelm, While, Woods, Yoder. The Junior Jeslrers' crowning achievemenl for lhe year, Jrheir annual play, is pic- lorially reviewed here. June Mad was presenled February I8 under lhe direclion of Miss Elinor Evensen. These scenes ol domeslic bliss and combal porlray Jrhe slruggle of Penny Wood wilh younq love and lhe boy nexl door. Penny Wood ...., Chuck Harris ..... Mrs, Wood ..., Elrner Tullle .,... Dr. Wood ..... Ellie .,.,....,,,.... Millie Lou ...,.,... G. Mervyn Roberls Roger Van Fleck.. Mr. Harris ...,.,....,. Shirley Wenfworfh ,,.. Ralph Wenlworlh ..... Julie Harris... Sludenl Direcior.. THE CAST OF JUNE MAD xc Mary Rernpe ...Clovce Queen .Jo Ann Wilhelrn ...Richard Lepley Arvin Hildebrand ,...Janice Kisfler ..Mar+ha Transue .James Callaghan .......i.Tedd Burr .Howard Srnelzer . ...Virginia Cooper ..Richard Thornas Alice Yoder ...Florence Nuby Siege Crew: Norris Bernard, l-loward l-larpsler, Louis LaBorile, Elrner Diehr. Prooerlies: Marian l-lanlcarnrner, Rachel Boehler, Donald Bradford, Jean Conner, Perrna Jean Rirler, Marlha Ruf'fer, Paul Schusrer, Polly Wagner. Coslurnes: Pal Greenslade, Dale Barnard, Bellie Brerner, Wade Clernenls, Willella Radebaugh, Ann Ruhling, Phyllis Werner. Make up: Nora Louise Kersleller, Eslher Paplfc, Dorolhy Recupero, Phyllis Ruhland, Helen Slahl. Sound: Martha Lieber, Huslon Bonarn. Selling: Rosemary Brown, Sarn Bruno, Aida Censi, Harold Geiger. Publicily: Dale Barnard, Bellie Brerner, Jean Conner, Russell Gfell, Pal Grecnslade, Elmer Neill, Willella Rii'lC' baugh, Helen Stahl, Pal Sullivan. JIIIIE IIIIID Paqe 47 GIRLS GLEE CLUB One ol Hue nuosr inreresuing slcerclues in Hue Arr Exluibir is Hue Girls' Glee Club. Tluis acrive group, picrured in Hueir wluire sluirrs and black slcirrs, sang ar Hue Clurisrrnas program and ar Baccalaureare under Hue direcrion of Mrs. Winifred Sroll. Wluen lorry ol Hue sixry-six girls were cluosen ro enrer Hue NorHu Cenural Dislricr Cluoral and Orcluesrra conlesl lueld in Bellevue, April S, Huey rneriled a raling our +wo- excellenrf' wluiclu enriHed Huerru ro go +o Hue Srare Conresr. A parr ol Hue group is Hue Senior Sexrer, wluiclu luas sung ar several social affairs, band concerrs, and ar Hue Girl Reserve MoHuer-Dauglurer banquet Wluen Huey enrered Hue NorHu Cenrral Disrricr Conresr al Oberlin in Marclu, Huey received a raring of one- superiorf' wluiclu enlilled Huem also lo enrer Hue suale conlesl in Columbus. Tluose in Hue sexier are: Sopranos: Jean SmiHu, Mary Kale Brielul: Second Sopranos: Karluleen HaHuaway, MarHua Nye: Alrosz MarHua Barker, Barbara Torow. JEAN KARSHNER, Presidenf BONNlE LOU SLY, Treasurer MARGUERWE RUFFVNG, Vice-Presidenl JANE STEIN and JEAN SMlTH, Librarians SOPRANOS Top: B. Brenuer, M. Malz, M. Fox, M. Rullrng, E. Bnrlcluolz, S. J. Bcnlon, H. Mills, G. Zornuuru Second: M. Higgins, B. Sly, S. Henderson, L, Nigro, M, Foos, R. Coe, N. Kcrsielrer. Firsl: l. Bodey, A. Censi, C. Miller, G. Lopcnuan, M. Heier, R. Calienrui, Mrs. Sloll. secouo sopmuos rap. M. shaman, P. serum, M. Bail, M. Dame, C. waaas. seam. B. Williams, M, Klein, D. Easily, M. L. easel, P. www, B. wruis. Firsl:B.Wriglul,J.Karsluncr,Mrs.S1oll,M.A.Sclurucc, u.Msiicr, E.Ceoocr ALTOS Tori: J. Willueliuu, B. Hankaiuuruucr, E. Hazclbaeln, R. Glcll, S. Knapp, J. Slcin. Second: P. Brobsl, A, Yoder, M. Hankarrurruer, E. Papkc, P. Rillcr, J. Lcplcy, J Zcrnuaru, J, Kern, M. Licbcr, R. Grecnslade, M, Rerrupc, J. Rilfer, S. Hayes, Mrs. Sroll. Acponupanisr: J. Snuirlu. No? in picfure: J. Bickluaru, R. Boeluler, J. Connor, D. Dieuz D. Hazelbaclc, M. Horn, H. Ryan, M. Weber. Page 48 SOPRANGS SECOND SOPRANQS ALTOS 59 IIIIHED CHURUS Top: P. Scliusler, Bomarri, J. l-lariman, Nye, S. Huslori, Odqers, H. Wriglwf, W. While, Edwin Didiori E Second: Barnard, Russell Gfell, J. Smillv, Doris Good, M. C, Briciwl, R, Klein, Wise, Page 50 Firsl: Hickman, Halliaway, Mrs. Sloll, Barker, Trarisuc Accompanisfz M. Radebauglw. Nol in piciurc: Braun, Dillinger, Hildebrand, Rodd, Tlwompsori, Torow. An oulsrandinq group piclure is llwal of flue Mixed Chorus wlwicli meers everp Tuesday. A selecl group olvoic:es,cl'iosenlor+l'1eir aloilily in a Capella worlf, lliey were l clireclecl by Mrs. Winilred Sloll. Music for lime Clirislmas program was furnished by Jrlwis clwoir, and +l'1ey look par-Jr in l-l. M. S. Pirialoref' llwe liiqlw-sclwool operellra. Presidenl .... .. Jean Smilh Vice Pre-sidenl .... l-larolcl Wrighr Secrefary . .. .. .Kallileen l-lalliaway Librarian .. ..,Jolwn l-larlman BUVS' GLEE CLUB Top: P. Schusler, Bonam, J. Harfman, H. Wrighf, W. While, Bcllard, Edwin Didion. Second: Frosf, F. Marlin, E, Sanders, Francis, R, Linder, Wise, Barham, M's. Sloll. Firsl: R. Ball, M. Briehl, A. O'NciI, L. Michencr, R. Klcin, R. Glcll, Thoss, Bundy. Accompanisl: M. Rddcbaugh. - This lile-like elching is a lypicel scene ol lhe Boysi Glee Club which meels every Friday. Among ils members are John l-larlman, barilone, and Bryson Wise, bass, who compeled el Columbus in lhe S+a+e Music Conlesl. Roberl Klein, John l-larlman, l-larold Wrighl, and Bryson Wise macle up lhe quarrel which sang lor lhe Comel Companys program. Presidenl ,..,... Bill Redd Vice Presiclenl ..,.,.., .. Harold Wrighl , Secrelary and Treasurer. .. .,., Roberl Klein l Librarian ..,.....,... ..,. J ohn l-larlman Page Si JUIIIDR HIGH UPERETTFI Page 52 The Junior High operellra, always an eagerly awailed evenr, proved an allrraclrive addilion lo Jrhe Comers salon ol successful skelches. Ser To music, Jrhe famous slory, Rip Van Winkle, by Washinglon Irving made vivid and lunelul piclures. ll was presenled on November l3. CAST OF RIP VAN WINKLE Rip Van Winkle ..., ,.,,.......,.,.....,......,.,.,......,..,. .... V i cfor Greenslade Dame Van Winkle... ...,. Pairicia Ensminger Judilh as a child ........ ......, F rances Tucker Young Rip as a child ...,..., .......,.,. F rank Konsl Judirh, fwenry years laler .,... .,... T onnie Kersfeller Young Rip, rwenry years laler... ......... Roberl' Duff Derrick Van Brummel ........ .... H arold Tonovirz Nicholas Vedder ....... ....... A rnold Zerrnan Henriclc Hudson. .. ,..,...., ,,.. ...... ..,... .... D o n a ld lvlcfllinlock Wolle .......... .... . ., ...........,..,,........,,....,.,.,....,..,........ James Videan Musicians ,.... . ...,.,.,, Donald Walburn, Harold Tonovifz, Maurene Englund, Roberl Yoder Townspeople ..,.......... .... R egina Rifrer, Virginia Husion, Lurline Woods, Dale Yearick, Dale Shimer lndians, Soldiers, efc,.., ....,,......,...,,...,......................,...,....... Junior High Chorus Accornpanisls .... .. .... Marian Radebaugh, Sally Huslon Dirgclgi- ,,,,,,,, ...........,....,......,.., M rs. Sroll SEIIIUR HIGH DPERETTH This handsome mural 'rransporls one 'ro Jrhe declc of His Maiesly's ship, lhe Pina- loref' where gaiely and music are furnished by preliy lillle maids and rough-and ready sailors. An evening of gay comedy was provided on April 23 when Jrhe high school pre-senled Gilberl and Sullivan's maslerpiece, H, M. S. Pinaforef' CAST OF l-l. M. S. PINAFORE Sir Joseph Porler, Firsl Lord of lhe Adrnirally .......... ....,.. ..., , ,,,.,.... ....,.., B r y son Wise Caprain Corcoran. Commander of H. M. S. Pinafore. ,... Arvin Hildebrand Ralph Racksfraw, able seaman ......,,..,........., ..... J ohn Hartman Dick Deadeye, able Seaman.. .,.,,,. .. ..... Roberf Klein Bill Bobslay, boaiswain's male .. ....... Huslon Bonam Bob Beckel, carpenfefs mafe. ..,. ........, H arold Wriqhf Josephine, lhe caplain's daughler. ...,..,...,. ...,.. W illella Radebauqh Cousin Hebe, Sir Joseph's firsf cousin .............. ...,. M ary Catherine Briehl Lirlle Bufrercup, a Porfsmoufh bumboaf woman .,..., ..,.,.,.... B arbara Torow The First Lord's Sislers, His Cousins, and His Aunts... .... ............. G irls' Chorus Sailors ..,...........,......................,..,.,...., .,.........,...,...... B oys' Chorus Accompanisls .,... .. ...... .... M arian Radebauqh, Jean Smifh Direclor ..,,..... ,... .....,,.,...... M r s. Stoll l F' Page 53 DRUIII HIID BUGLE CORPS See Those sirilqing drum maiorsl They lead The girls' Drum and Bugle Corps, a peppy group which marches a+ iooiball games and in many parades. Winiired Van Fleer, head drum maior, is assisied by Mariory Heier, Jane Biclqharl, Gladys Kalies, and Ruih Gerber, who add To lhe color of The piciure wiih Their sirilcing uniforms and baron- iwirling. Supervised by Harry Cummins, They execuie many iniricale maneuvers as They bursi iorih wiih siirring music. MEMBERS OF THE DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Buglesr L. Baker, Rosemary Ball, Rosemary Brown, A. Censi, C. Connors, M. Fox, B. Frisch, B. Hankammer, M. Hankammer, M. Koselke, P. Rifier, J. Ritter, M. Ruffer, D. Thompson, M. Weisharf, S. Weesfon, D. Meyers, J. Zerman, R. Muscelra, T. Loparo, M. Loparo, E. Byers. Snare Drums: E. Gilleile, M. Higgins, L. Middlesworlh, M. Richards, J. Rilier, T. Kersieiier, L. Harpsler, B. Williams, J. Eyerson, N. Frosf, R. M. Joyce, S. Heier, M. Blaes. Bass Drum: La D. Hazelback, R. A. Gerber. Cymbals: R. C. Calienni, E. Hazelback. Drum Maiors: G. Kalies, R. Gerber, W. Van Fleel, J. Biclcharl, M. Heier. Sludenf Manager and Librarian: Myron Braun. i l Page 54 l i l i l 1 4 i l Resplendenl in lrheir maroon and Erench blue uniforms, The band ioresenrs a yivid piciure. This group, under Jrhe direclion of Harry Cummins, marches al loolball games and band leslivals. Bryson Wise and Wayne While slrul al The head of The band, leading in clever Tormalrions. MEMBERS OE THE BAND French Horn: J. Harfman, H, Bonam, G. Kingman, Doris Good. Allo Saxophone: C, Woods, E. Knipe, J. Videan. Tenor Saxophone: V. Greenslade. Barifone: Donald Good, D. Shimer, D. McClinlock. Bass: E. Henry, E. Erosl. Trombone: B. Klein, M. McClin'rock, D, Yearick, R, Thomas, A. Zerman. Bells: H. Slahl. Lyre: J. Hulchinson. Clarinel' L. Byers, H. Wrighi, M. Polhs, P. Schusier, H. Smelzer, M. Richard, R. Ball, D. Luiz, M. Sherman, M. A. Horn,iJ. Wilhelm, C. Schaaf, J, Schaaf, M. Bruckner, M. Doane, J. Schaaf. Trumpel: E. Shoop, D. Barnard, J. Dull, T, Middlesworfh, R. Nigro, B. Smefzer, D. Whalen, E. Palmer, D. Napko, C. Hickman. , Oboe: A. Englund. Elufe: M. Englund, V. Husfon. Snare Drums: R. Euler, M. Tinoss, W. Loudenslagel, E. Slarlc, R. Keagy, B. Kisrier, M. Tonovilz Bass Drum: M. Braun. Sfudenl Manager: M. Braun. Librarian: D. Shimer. Drum Maiors: B. Wise, W, While. Elagbearers: T. Koechley, W. Clernenis. Page SS PEP snnn - l ,ws Wham! Booml Zingl This canclil shol shows The pep band, a small buf noisy group oT bandsmen, who whip up enlhusiasm al paslcelball games and pep meelings. The I94Of4I eclilion of This small musical organizalion has changed ils place of playing Trom The gallery lo The righl Tronl of The audilorium where They are more cenlrally localecl. This loud, buf snappy group is led by Bryson Wise, sludenl conduclor of The band. .............,...,.,..,,,...Bryson Wise Sludenl Conducforu, Trumpets ...... . ..... Elvin Shoop, Dale Barnard, Jack Duff Clarinels ..,, .....,..... l-l ai-old Wright, Lloyd Byers Saxophone., ......,...,...,,.... Elaine Knipe Trombones ,,.., Bob Klein, Melvin McClinlock Horns... ...,. John l-larlman, l-luslon Bonam Barilone.. ........,.,..,.,. Donald Good Drums ,,,, Bob Euler, Myron Braun Page 56 URCHESTRH This slill life pholo porlrays lhe enlerprisinq qroup ol musicians who malce up lhe B l-l. S. orcheslra. Under The direclion ol Carl O Lenz lhis orqanizalion performs al plays, gradualion, and dislricl conlesls Firsl Violin: Dale Slreclcer, Ann Rulfing, Mabel Newell Wanda Hickman Donwld Schusler Palriciu Ensminger Second Violin: Marlhella Mizer, Alice Abel, Anna Fiillz Belma Kniuss Cello: Phyllis Brooks. Bass: Polly Wagner. Oboe: Aryid Englund. Flule: Maurine Englund, Virginia l-luslon. Firsl Clarinel: Harold Wrighl, Lloyd Byers, Ros Mar M e s Second Clarinel: Paul Schusler, Mariory Polhs Allo Clarinel: Janice Schaal. Allo Saxophone: Elaine Knipe, James Videan. Tenor Saxophone: Viclor Greenslade, Firsl Corner: Elvin Shoop, Dale Barnard. Second Corner: Jack Duff. Horns: John l-larlman, Doris Good, Gene Kingman l-luslon Bonam Trombone: Melvin McClinTocl1, Richard Thomas Roberl Klein Bass Tuba: Frank l-lenry. Tympani: Bryson Wise. Bells: Helen Slahl. Drums: Bob Euler, Bob Keagy. Piano: Marian Radebauqh, Sally Huslon. Direclor: Carl O. Lenz. LIBRHIW STHFF ---- This year's Library Training STaTT is a group oT TourTeen girls who hope in Time To become Tull-Tledged librarians. Shirley Knapp and Mercedes Lepley have com- , pleTed Tour years oT Training: KaThleen Swaebly, Three years oT Training: and Jo- sephine Loparo and CharloTTe NaTole, Two years. They receive insTrucTions Trorn Miss Josephine Beery, librarian, and Trorn Miss Rose Caslrrovince, high school library assisTanT, in Taking cornpleTe charge oT The school library and in assisTing aT The ciTy library. l-lere we see The school librarians grouped around Their daily posT, The deslc, and Tlanlced by Their liT+Ie charges, The boolcs. SeaTed: RiTa Jane Ball, Josephine Loparo, KaThleen Swaebly, Do'oThy Rccupero. Sfandingz Rose MusceTTa, Sarah Disandis, CharloTTe Nalole, MarTha Blaesy Lena Monarchi, Mary Miano, Eleanor l-Tazelbackl RuTh George, Mercedes Lepley, Shirley Knapp. l i i i l - - Page 58 ' ' ' - SCIEIICE ClUB Nexl we pause lo view The candid sho'r of lhe Science Club. Here lhirly young scienlisls, under lhe guidance of Mr. Wolfe, meer every olher Monday lo discuss new invenlions and discoveries, lives of grear scienlisls, lhe hobbies of lhe members, and lrips lo be lalqen +o neighboring laclories. ROBERT KLElN, Presidenl ALlCE BOVAIRD, Secrelary JAMES CALLAGHAN, Vice-Presidenf HAROLD WRIGHT, Treasurer HERBERT WOLFE, Adviser Dale Barnard, Myron Braun, Waller Bulz, Charles Caslrovince, Raymond Cloud, Roberl Euler, Ben Farr, Vincenl Felker, Rurh Flenner, Jeanne Fulwider, Howard Green, Francis Harfrnan, John Harlman, Bill Heilman, Arvin Hildebrand, Joan Hulchinson, Melvin McClinfock, Eugene McMahon, Charles Morfier, Florence Nuby, Jane Srein, Elvin Shoop, Bonnie Lou Sly, Richard Thomas, Bryson Wise, James Yingling, June Zerman. l Page C0llEGE ClUB - - - l-lere we have rhe rhirry-lwo seniors who, during lhe pasl year, have Turned Jrheir lhoughls Toward college. During Jrheir meerings, which are held every olher Monday, Jrallcs by lhe members and represenlalives from colleges have given lhe sludenls glimpses ol college lile in Ohio. The group is under The supervision of Mr. Russell Williams. L l l l l HAROLD WRlGHT, Presidenl JEAN KARSHNER, Secrefary MARGUERITE RUFFING, Vice-Presidenl' ROBERT EULER, Program Chairman RUSSELL Wl LLlAMS, Adviser Rira Jane Ball, Rosemary Ball, Marlha Barker, Bruce Bellard, Mary C. Briehl, Waller Burz, Bob Bur- rows, Charles Caslrovince, Milton Cronk, Vincenl Pelker, Harold Foos, John Harlman, Kalrhlecn Halhaway, Bill Hellman, L'Jane Kiplinger, Marvel Kirkendall, Bob Klein, Melvin MQClinlock, Eugene McMahon, Charles Morfier, Marlha Nye, Marian Radebaugh, James Roberfs, Pauline Sellzer, Bonnie Sly, Jean l Smith, Jane Srein, Dick Temple, Barbara Torow, Arfhur Weesfon, James Yingling. l l rurure coueemns l l l l Page 60 SECRETARIES IN THE MAKING BUSIIIESS CLUB Business Problems is The Theme of lhis piclure, which porlrays lwenly- eighl seniors who are inleresled in lurlhering Jrheir educalion in commercial and business channels. Their meelings are also held every olher week, wilh Mr. Williams as lheir leader. The members discuss business eliquelle, and secrelarial and commercial ways and manners. DORIS GOOD, Presidenl MERCEDES LEPLEY, Secrefary GRETCHEN HUNTER, Vice-Presidenl ELEANOR I-IAZELBACK, Program Chairman RUSSELL WILLIAMS, Adviser Gloria Cunningham, Dorolhy Eberly, Dorolhy I-lay, Verl King, Doris Lanfz, Phyllis Lieber, Kalhleen Long, Caroline Loparo, Marguerile McMillian, Belly Magers, Dorolhy Meyers, Roberf Meyers, Lena Monarchi, William Milchell, Rose Muscella, Rose Mary Myer, Charlolfe Nalole, Lucy Nigro, Clara Mae Reed, Loyal Roesch, Margarel Swedersky, Dorolhy Sloul, Edilh Tom, Maxine Weeslon. I Page E i L , X E K A . I f f I 1 x I I I I f i ! L 1 ! ! 9 1 s ! . s 1 i f 4 K A x 1 f ,, , , .W , ,,..-.,. ,-.. W W . T T 1 if F0 Page 64 0TBHll CenTral l-ligh's TooTball season began on AugusT 20. Coach Sam Cooper held long pracTice sessions during The hoT AugusT nighTs, Teaching The TundamenTals oT TooT- ball To TorTy-Tive candidaTes. ATTer Two weeks oT pracTice, he Took his Redmen To San- dusky To scrimmage againsT The Blue STreaks. AlThough The Redmen gave a Tine accounT oT Themselves, They losT The services oT Their backTield sTar, Johnny Tom, who suTFered a broken ankle. SEPTEMBER I3-EREMONT 6, BELLEVUE O CenTral l-ligh's Redmen Traveled To EremonT Tor Their opening game, hoping To lay aside The Eriday, The ThirTeenTh, iinx, and To win Their opening game. Their dreams were alrnosT TulTilled, Tor several Times They were in a scoring posiTion, only To Tail. Then, during The lasT Two minuTes, Two long passes spelled deTeaT Tor The TighTing Redmen. l-lowever, Coach Cooper's lads had proved Themselves a Tough band oT gridiron warriors. SEPTEMBER 20-UPPER SANDUSKY 7, BELLEVUE 6 Coach Cooper's squad played Their TirsT home game againsT Upper Sandusky, a newcomer To Their schedule. Redmen Tans were iubilanT, Tor STeve VVeiThman, aTTer TorTy consecuTive scoreless guarTers, scored The TirsT Bellevue Touchdown. The Rams proved The sTronger, however, Tor They scored boTh a Touchdown and an exTra poinT. SEPTEMBER 27-TIEEIN 4l, BELLEVUE O The Redmen headed Tor TiTTin wiTh Their own ideas abouT dedicaTing The new 5226000 TiTTin sTadium. l-lowever, The TiTTin Team, especially Doyle NuTTer, who scored Three Touchdowns, soon puT an end To These ideas, and The Blue and Gold romped To an easy vicTory. OCTOBER 4-BELLEVUE 24, OAK HARBOR O Again The Redmen reTurned To Harmon Eield and This Time puT on a welcome show Tor The home Town Tans. Eoos, WeiThman, Barr, and Callaghan ran Tor Touchdowns To win 24 To O. This was Bellevue's TirsT vicTory and The Tans were iubilanT. OCTOBER I I-NORWALK I3, BELLEVUE 9 Coach Cooper's lads Traveled To Norwalk Tor Their league opener, hoping To win Their TirsT league game. AlThough every member on The Redmen squad gave his besT, The PhanToms won I3 To 9 by scoring a saTeTy againsT Themselves in The lasT Tew minuTes oT play. FOOTBALL VARSITY AND RESERVES l Top row: Baldwin, Temple, l-luii, Barr, Callaghan, Paul, Corriggio, and l-lenry. Third row: Assislanl Coach Sieve Lewis, Close, Musser, Shelly, Foos, Palmer, Geiger, Roberlson, Bruno, Didion, and l-lead Coach Sam Cooper. Second row: Basiord, Reigle, Sanders, Bellard, Redd, Weilhman, Raschlce, Kisller, and Sioclcmasler, g Firsl row: Sanlora, manager, Bob Redd, Laviola, Killian, Perrine, l-leilman, Branco, Torrise, and l-lime. OCTOBER l8vBELLEVUE 6, PORT CLINTON O Porl Clinlon's Big Red invaded l-larmon Field, only lo relurn home wilh a 6 lo O deleal. Bruce Bellard proved lhe real srar in lhis ihriller by scooping up a bloclced punl' and racing across lhe goal line for lhe only score and Bellevue's lirsl league win. OCTOBER ZSMWILLARD 19, BELLEVUE 7 Coach Dave Ouery broughl his squad from Willard l-ligh lo l-larmon Field for lhe Redmenis lasl league game. Allhough l-larry Foos scored a louchdown lor lhe Redmen, lhey could nol march Willard's slrenglh. Whisler slrarred lor Willard. NOVEMBER I-AOBERLIN I9, BELLEVUE I2 The Redmen ol Bellevue and lhe Indians ol Oberlin loughl il oul on lhe Oberlin gridiron. Two louchdowns by Harry lioos again proved nol guile enough lor a Redmen viclory. A lirslfhali scoring spree by Oberlin gave lhem lhe game. NOVEMBER 8-BELLEVUE 7, CRESTLINE O ln lheir closing game oi lhe season, lhe Redmen mel anolher newcomer lo lheir schedule, in a homecoming game al Creslline. The Redmen, especially Bill l-leilman, who caughl a wobbly pass and ran lhirly yards lor lhe game's only score, proved loo much lor lheir opponenls. This was ihe lhird win ior lhe Redmen lhis season. Page 65 FO0TBHll Page 66 THE SENIOR LETTERMEN Bruce Bellard and Paul Shelly, Team's co-capTains, played side by side in The Red- men line. Their side was as sTrong as a sTone wall, Tor These Two husky gianTs played Their besT TooTball every minuTe oT The game. CenTral's loss will be some colleges gain in These Two Tellows. Bill Heilman, end, was a spark-plug oT The Team. AlThough he was The srnallesT member, he made up Tor size by courage. Harry Foos, The Team's gianT end, used his heighT To advanTage aT his wing posiTion. l-larry led The seniors in scoring, his big game being aT Oberlin where he made Two Touchdowns. Bill Redd, The blond Tlash, was one of The besT deTensive ends The Redmen have ever produced. Bill was always aT The boTTom oT The pile. Jack HuFF, The admiral, played The pivoT posiTion, unTil illness Torced him To The side lines. l-le played The cenTer posiTion wiTh abiliTy, plus. Johnny Tom, big Tullback, who loved The game more Than any player on The Team, would probably have seen acTion in every quarTer, had he noT broken his ankle in a pracTice session. Wesley Reigle and Dick Temple were The handiesT oT backs any Team would wanT. BoTh lads won rnaior leTTers and knew every backTield posiTion on The Team. Tony Torrise, peppery and TalkaTive player, was ready Tor anyThing. Tony, how- ever, also had The misTorTune To break his ankle in a pracTice session, Jim Barr did noT see as much acTion This year as lasT buT he was a real Triple ThreaT man. Jim could run, pass, and punT wiTh The besT oT Them. In The TiTTin game he made a TwenTy-seven yard run. Bob Hime and Charles Corriggio saw acTion several Times during The pasT season. BoTh These lads were backs and played Their posiTions well. Jim Perrine, reserve cenTer, handled The pivoT posiTion well when Jack l-luTT was ill. CHEEH LEIIDEBS' .- Alice Bovaird, Nora Louise Kersleller, Belsy Wrighl, Helen Lewiclci, Rila Sliler, and Orville Koch. RESERVES Cenlral l-ligh's loolball Reserves enjoyed a successlul season, winning live ol lheir seven games. Coached by Sleve Lewis, lhe lulure Redmen easily oulscored lheir op- ponenls, lor lhey pushed 99 poinls over lhe goal line compared lo 33 poinls by lheir adversaries. RESERVE SUMMARY Bellevue ...... 2 Fremonl ..., ........ l 3 Bellevue ...... 2 Sandusky 0 Bellevue ...... 32 Tiflin ....... ..... U Bellevue ..,,.. 39 Oak Harbor 0 Bellevue ....,. 0 Norwalk .... ........ 2 0 Bellevue ...... I2 Porl Clinlon ..... O Bellevue ...... I2 Willard .... ..... 0 SIX-MAN FOOTBALL Six-man loolball proved popular in ils second year al B. l-l. S. Two leagues were lormed wilh varsily loolball players as coaches. ln lhe lighlweighl league, Norlhweslern, coached by Andy Sloclqmasler, won lhe lille by delealing Wisconsin I9-O in lheir lasl game. Members ol lhe winning leam were: l-liclcman, caplain, Gohlilqe, Seisel, Videan, Shelly, Arnold, Brown, Moyer, and Coe. ln lhe heavyweighl league lhe linals resulled in a lie belween Purdue, coached by Paul Shelly, and Michigan, coached by Johnny Tom. i Page 67 4 BFISI-lETBHll Page 68 STarTling boTh opponenTs and specTaTors wiTh Their bewildering TasT-breaks and sensaTional Tireman Type oT baskeTball, The Redmen This year gave The Tans a Thrilling and hair-raising season. Coach STeve Lewis did wonders wiTh a lighT Team and developed Them inTo The TasTesT combinaTion in This parT oT The sTaTe. Under his TuTelage, alThough They played many schools larger Than Bellevue, The Lewismen were able To bury many oT Their op- ponenTs under huge scores. NoT The consisTenT champions oT I939-40, They, neverTheIess, wiTh Their lighTning play, made many highly-TouTed Teams look slow. They pulled ouT oT an early season slump, To Tinish wiTh Ten wins and eighT deTeaTs. THE SENIOR LETTERMEN Harry Foos-CapTain and cenTer oT The I94O-4I Redmen, Harry was second high in poinTs wiTh I24. T-lis six TeeT, Two inch Trame helped him greaTly in gaThering rebounds. Bob Hime-T-ligh-poinT man and sensaTional long-shoT ace, Bob paced The Redmen To many oT Their vicTories. Playing guard, Bob slipped in 224 poinTs during The season. Bill Heilman-Small buT TasT, Bill was The Team's besT passer and oTTen Ted The ball To a maTe Tor a sure baskeT. A Torward, he played a smarT Tloor game, as well as being Third high scorer. Paul Shelly- BuTch TorgoT his Trouble shooTing This year and became one oT The calmesT players on The Team. Playing aT a guard posiTion, he was The backbone oT The Redmen deTense and goT many rebounds Trorn The enemy backboard. Dick Temple-The sparkplug oT The Team, Monk began The season on The bench buT soon enTered The sTarTing lineup. l-le sparked The Team To a Tive-game winning sTreak, playing Torward. NOT Tall, he guarded The cenTer oT The deTense zone where Tall cenTers lurk. Jim Barr-AlTernaTing aT Torward and guard, Jim was in The game as much as any oT The regular sTarTers. l-le was a dead shoT on long ones Trom The righT side. Tony Torrise-A player wiTh plenTy oT TighT, Tony goT in many games aT a guard or a Torward posiTion. ArT WeesTon-A dependable shoT and Tloor man, ArT was ouT Tor a Time This year wiTh an injury, T-le was a good man To have in case some regular wenT ouT on Touls. HC MGS, Qm4 A ,A 5- - 3- C44 iF V A' K' .Baan-F A Foss CL 5 ' A 1'AA . ..V. z I -::- .,., E 5 If 1 A V 0 L3 :...,A,, ' K ,,-,. k fl.. . .jf 19nd,-vo G ,A 'We psf-.-Q Shir: ZA 5: BIISHQTBIILL VIIHSITV page 69 M BHSHETBHLL Page 70 THE SEASON: Slarling 'the I940-4I season wilh a scalp, Ihe Reclmen whipped Ihe invading Marion I-Iarding Presidenls on December 6, 34-29. I-lime and I-Ieilman sparked Ihe locals wilh I I poinls each. Traveling Io Lorain Ihe nexl nighl, Ihe Redmen fell viclim Io Ihe Sleelmen, 40-36, aller leading lor Ihree guarlers. Foos made l3y and I-leilman, I2 poinls for lhe locals. TiI'lin Columbian's mighly combine whipped Ihe Redmen here, 32-23, on Friday, December I3. This dale seemed Io iinx Ihe locals who Iell behind aller lieing Ihe score al 20 all in The Third quarler. The Redmen broke back inlo Ihe win column on Salurday nighl, December I4, as They lrounced Bucyrus lhere, 46-32. Wilh a lasl hall scoring spree, I-lime dropped in 20, followed by Barr wilh I I. Enlering Ihe faslesl compelilion in lhe slale on December 20, Ihe Redmen fell viclim Io lhe Newark Wildcals, 56-32. Keeping up Io Ihe pace lor lhe lirsl hall, lhe Redmen Ihen Iell behind as Dee Snelling, all slale-Iournamenl forward, slipped in 22 poinls. On January 3, a slrong Alumni squad delealed lhe Varsily in Ihe annual en- counler, 43-33. The Alumni pulled away in Ihe final quarler from Ihe lighling Redmen who were led by I-larry Foos who made I2. Norwalk's lvlaple Leaves, who wenl on 'Io win Ihe Lillle Big Four championship, handed Bellevue ils lirsl league deleal on January I0, 40-28. Blowing a I6-6 second quarler lead, The locals lell behind in Ihe Ihird guarler when Norwalk dropped in I6 poinls. Dick Temple was a local hero Ihe following nighl, as his foul shol broke a 30-30 lie wilh 33 seconds remaining. I-lime came back inlo The scoring lead as he made I2 poinls againsl Sandusky. RESERVE BASKETBALL Top: Lamana, Managerg Didion, NoTTIce, Bruno, Ruffing, E. Sanders, Baldwin. FirsT: Seisel, Campbell, Sherman, FrosT, SyIvesTer, Redd. Invading PorT CIinTon on January I7, The Redmen Toolc Their TirsT league game when They pulled away in The Tinal quarTer To Triumph, 30-22. This game exhibiTed The TasT brealc which won many games. Displaying a bewildering pass aTTacIc and TasT break, The Redmen drubbed The visiTing Oberlin Indians on The nexT nighT, 53-I4. I-Ieilman and I-lime each caged I4 poinTs, Tollowed by Temple wiTh I3. Jumping away To a I6-2 TirsT guarTer lead, The invading Reclmen held The Willard cagers To win, 33-30. I-lime dropped in I6 poinTs, I4 in The TirsT haIT. On January 24, This was BeIlevue's second league Triumph. Page 7I BHSHETBHLL Page 72 Again demoralizing The opposiTion wiTh Their TasT break, The Redmen Trounced a sTrong Elyria Team here on The Tollowing nighT, 45-26. In Their TiTTh sTraighT Triumph, The locals were paced by I-Iime wiTh I7 and Fleilman wiTh I2. Traveling To lvIansTield on January 3I Tor Their TradiTionally Tierce game, The Redmen Tound Their TasT break sTopped. The Tygers wenT ahead in The TourTh quarTer To win, 30-26. Flime made IO poinTs Tor The Redrnen cause. A sTrong FremonT Team invaded The local courT on February 4 and Took back a vicTory as They held OTT a lasT period rally To Triumph, 39-37. I-lime caged I7 poinTs Tor The locals. The Redmen Traveled To Norwalk February 7, needing a vicTory To Tie The Maple Leaves Tor The league championship. ATTer leading 25-I6 aT The haIT, The Redmen Tell behind aTTer Foos and Shelly, rebounding aces,wenT ouT on Touls in The second guarTer. Losing 38-37 in a Tierce baTTle, The locals were paced by I-Time wiTh I5. PorT CIinTon became The nexT vicTim oT The Bellevue TasT break on February I4 as The Redmen Trounced Them, 53-29. I-lime made I3 poinTs Tor The winning Redmen. Friday, February 2I, was The red-leTTer day Redmen Tans had been awaiTing. The New Philadelphia Quakers, I94O sTaTe champions and Twice vicTors over Bellevue, invaded The local courT and were seT back by a TighTing Redmen squad, 37-36, in The besT-played and besT-oTTiciaTed game oT The year. The Willard I-Iigh cagers came To The local courT on February 28 and wenT down To deTeaT, 47-4I, in The lasT game on The Redmen schedule. Bob Ialime slipped in The season's high score wiTh IO Tielders and 3 Touls, Tor 23 poinTs. EnTering The disTricT TournamenT aT Sandusky, March 8, The Redmen Tell 33-30 beTore a supposedly only Tair Ashland Team. BuT when Ashland annihiIaTed Willard and FremonT To enTer The sTaTe TournamenT, Redmen Tans TelT somewhaT beTTer. Heil- man and Jim Barr paced The locals wiTh 8 and 7 poinTs respecTiveIy. FRESHMAN TEAM Top: J. Todd, Managerg J. Slwupp, S, Weilnman, J. Sly, J, Campbell, L. Caslrovince Firsl: J, Close, E. Kern, R, Keagy, J. Wllliams, W. Loudenslagel, G. Zlmmerman. BASKETBALL SEASON SUMMARY VARSITY RESERVES OPPONENTS We They We They Marion 34 - 29 22 - I9 Loraln 36 - 40 20 - 35 Tiffin .. 23 - 32 I3 - 2l Bucyrus .... 46 - 32 22 - I6 Newark ..., 32 - 56 None Alumni .. 33 - 43 29 - 46 Sandusky ,. 3l - 30 l7 - 2I Perl Cllnlon 30 - 22 24 - 2I Oberlin .. 53 - I4 36 - 34 Wlllard 33 - 30 I5 - 30 Elyria ..... 45 - 21: 40 - 28 Mansfleld 26 - 30 24 - 20 Fremonl' ... 37 - 39 27 - 3l Norwalk 37 - 38 I4 - 27 Por? Clinton 53 - 29 37 - 24 New Plwllly ..,. 37 - 36 None Wlllard .............,,.....,,....,,..... 47 - 4l 28 - 33 Ashland IDISIIIICI lournanwenfj 30 - 33. Page 73 BHSHETBHLL Page 74 REDIVIEN STATISTICS ToTaI PoinTs: Redmen 69Ig OpponenTs 640. Poinfs by QuarTers ....,...........,........ .... I 2 3 4 T Redrnen ......,.,. .......... ......., . . , IBB IBO I59 I64 69l OpponenTs .,...... l55 lb0 I68 IS7 640 Average: Redmen ....... ..,.... . .. ,, ...,,..... I0 9 B 9 3b Opponenfs ........,,,,......,.. ..,.,,..,.,..... . .. 8 8 9 8 33 Redmen: Won 38 QuarTersq Loaf 30 QuarTersg Tied 8 Quaders High poinTs for single game: FG F PTs. Willard--I-lime ....,.,,,, ....., I 0 3 23 Bucyrus-Hime ....... ...... 7 6 20 High poinTs for season: Hime . . ...,.. 90 45 225 Foos ,... 52 38 I42 I-Ieilman . . 4.,... 47 I9 II3 Barr ,... .,.... 4 I I0 92 Temple ,,.. ..,... I B I4 50 Shelly ..,.. ...... I I I4 36 RESERVES Playing many Tall and heTTy Teams, The l94O-'4l Reserves had a season record oT 7 vicTories and 8 deTeaTs, excluding a 46-29 dribbling adminisTered by a powerful Alumni squad. Under The direcTion OT Coach Lewis, The Team was composed largely oT sophomores, many oT whom were midgeTs compared To Their opposiTion. Scoring 385 poinTs To Their school opponenTs' 383, They goT IiTTIe individual aTTenTion, as They developed as They pracTiced wiTh The varsiTy. The TuTure Redmen sTars provided many Thrills Tor The Tans in The preliminary games. INTRAM URAL The second sTudenT direcTor oT inTramuraIs was WalTer BuTz who eTTecTiveIy filled The posiTion vacaTed by Jim Richards. Three divisions were Tormed Tor inTramuraI basIceTbaII Tourneys: lnTer-class, Our- Own, and I-Iome Room Teams. In The lnTer-class division, The seniors were vicTorious. Johnny Tom, capTain oT The Scrubs, piIoTed his Team To vicTory in The Our-Own league Tor The second sTraighT year. Bill Redd's Grimechs, sTubborn opponenTs OT The Scrubs, Tinished second. In Ihe Home Room compelirion Lewis' Lions won lhe freshmen-sophomore lille. WoIle's Hairless Wolves and Russellls Roughneclcs lied lor Ihe honors in Ihe iunior-senior division. FRESI-IMEN The Frosh cagers played many inleresling games lhis year, lirsl under Ivlr. McCoy and aller The Iirsr game under Ivlr. Slarle. The freshmen formed a slrong combinalion, ending Iheir season wilh a 25-23 lacing ol lhe sophomore reserve players. JUNIOR I-IIGI-I Under Coach Teliriclc, Ihe Junior I-ligh baslqelball squad played a series ol games wilh neighboring schools. Allhough They losl a maiorily ol lhem, lhe leam produced many promising players lor Iulure Redmen lives. JUNIOR HIGH Top: J. I-Iayes, Manager, J. Yoder, A. C. Gill, K. Beck, A. Zerman, V. Greenslad J L pica, J. Nigro. First: R. Smelzer, C. Caruso, E. Palmer, J. Tribolel, J. Provenzale, A, Ferres, N. Eger. Page 75 SWIMMING Page 76 The year l940-4l marlced The TirsT year ThaT swimming was a major sporT aT Bellevue High. ln mid-November an experienced Team reporTed To Coach Cooper. Among These boys were six leTTermen, including Tive seniors. This Team proved capable oT enTering major compeTiTion, Tor This season They broke Tour pool records and smashed every school record excepT The 40 yard Tree-sTyle. The leTTermen who sparlced The Team Through a successTul season were: CapTain Harold WrighT, senior Tree-sTyler and Two-year leTTerman, was The high scorer on The Team wiTh 89 poinTs To his crediT. He usually swam The 40 and l00 yard Tree-sTyle evenTs. Bruce Bellard, senior baclcsTrolcer and diver, was The only Three-year leTTerman on The Team. He was The second high-poinT man wiTh 85lf4 poinTs, garnering mosT oT These in The I00 yard baclcsTrolce and diving evenTs. Bill Redd, senior breasTsTrolcer and diver, accumulaTed 40lf2 poinTs ThroughouT The season, mosTly by his parTicipaTion in The I00 yard breasTsTrolce and diving evenTs. Un- TorTunaTely, due To an ear injury, Bill was unable To parTicipaTe in all The seasons meeTs. Bob Klein, senior Tree-sTyler and Two-year leTTerman, was The disTance man on The Team. He was crediTed wiTh 32 poinTs due To his parTicipaTion in The 220 yard Tree-sTyle evenT and also in The T60 yard Tree-sTyle relay. Frank Henry, sophomore Tree-sTyler, is The youngesT member receiving his leTTer Tor The second Time. He scored 40lf4 poinTs in The 40, l00, and 220 yard Tree-sTyle evenTs and also in The I60 yard Tree-sTyle relay. Charles SanToro, senior Two-year leTTerman, and Lloyd Byers, junior, were boTh members oT The I60 yard Tree-sTyle relay. They oTTen swam in The 40 and 100 yard Tree-sTyle evenTs and Tree sTyle in The I80 yard medley relay. Verl King, senior Tree-sTyler, and Andy STockmasTer, senior breasTsTrolcer, received minor awards mosTly by Their worlc in The 220 yard Tree-sTyle and I00 yard breasTf sTrolce evenTs, respecTively. AlThough The loss OT The seven seniors will be heavily TelT, Coach Cooper will have experienced boys around whom To build a Team nexT year. EnThusiasm Tor swimming ran high This year, Tor aT every home meeT The bleachers aT The deep end of The pool were Tilled To capaciTy and expecTaTions are ThaT The enThusiasm will con- Tinue To expand in The TuTure. THE VARSITY Top: R. Sanders, 6. Branco, Burneli, Bollenbacher, Hager, and Lamb. Second: Thomas, King, Siockmasler, L. Byers, and A. Miano. First: C. Sanroro, Klein, Henry, W. Redd, Bellard, and Wrighr. THE MEETS The l94O-'4l swimming season opened on December l9, in a meer wirh Fremonl lhere. For Their 'lirsl lime in compeiilion, lhe boys made a splendid showing, allhough losing by a 34-32 score. During Chrislmas vacarion a meer was arranged wirh The Alumni swimmers. Allhough lhe meer ended in a lie 33-33, lhe score does noi lell lhe whole slory. Two records were broken. One pool record, The lOO yard backslroke, was broken by Aigler of lhe alumni, when he swam lhe dislance in I minule, Il.9 seconds. ln lhe olher, a school record in lhe l6O yard free-siyle relay, lhe lime was l minule, 3O.l seconds, broken by lhe Varsily ieam composed of Klein, Sanloro, Bradford, and Byers. lvlansiield was 'rhe nexl opponent iourneying lo Bellevue lo duck lhe aqua-Redmen by a 4l'25 score. Bul in spiie oi lhe loss, lhe local swimmers comlinued lo break lheir own school records and ser new ones. Harold Wrighl esrablished a new school and pool record in rhe 60 yard individual medley by negoiiaiing lhe dislance in 37.8 seconds. Bellard was high-poinl man wilh IO poinis. SWIMMING Page 78 During The nexT week The agua-Redmen had a busy Time wiTh meeTs wiTh San- dusky and Findlay here and WoosTer There. The local naTaTors had a good percenTage by deTeaTing Findlay 46-20 and WoosTer 35-29, buT losing To Sandusky 4I-24. Henry, WrighT, Bellard, and Redd, were The chieT TacTors in These vicTories. In The IasT home meeT, The FremonT swimmers came To Town To deTeaT The locals, 39-27, and To esTablish new pool records. Benny I-Iayes swam The I00 yard breasT- sTroke in I minuTe, 6.5 seconds: KunTz broke The I00 yard backsTroke record as he swam The disTance in I minuTe, 6.8 seconds. BoTh I80 yard medley and I60 yard Tree- sTyIe relay Teams seT pool records OT I minuTe, 55.7 seconds and I minuTe, 22.6 seconds respecTiveIy. A Tew days beTore going To Mansheld, The local Tank men iourneyed To Sandusky To The relays There. WrighT placed TourTh in The 60 yard individual medlay relay: and alThough The local I60 yard Tree-sTyIe relay did noT place, They seT a school record oT I minuTe, 26.7 seconds. AT lvIansTield, The Team made a vaIianT aTTempT To avenge Their earlier deTeaT buT Tell shorT by a 36-30 score. When The local agua-Rednnen wenT To Findlay on February I0, They Tound a much sTronger Team and They were deTeaTed by a 38-28 score. WisenThall oT Findlay seT a new pool record by swimming The I00 yard Tree-sTyIe evenT in 59 seconds. Bellard and WrighT were The high poinT men Tor The locals. Cn SaTurday, February 22, The swimming Team wenT To Sandusky Tor a reTurn en- gagemenT and They Tound The pool To Their liking. They broke Three school records beTore being dragged under by a 37-28 score. Redd seT a new I00 yard breasTsTroke record oT I minuTe, 2I.7 seconds: Bellard, a new I00 yard backsTroke record oT I min- uTe, I I.8 seconds: and WrighT, a new I00 yard Tree-sTyle record oT I minuTe, .3 seconds. This he IaTer cuT down To 58.8 seconds, also a pool record, when The seniors won The inTercIass meeT. The Tollowing Tuesday The Team journeyed To Oberlin To engage The College Trosh in a swimming meeT. The locals led up To The relays buT Oberlin came Trorn behind 'ro win, 38-28. Bellard, WrighT, and Redd sTarred Tor The agua-Redmen while Lyons, Langdon, and I-IamilTon sTarred Tor The vicTors. The Tollowing week Coach Cooper Took Ten boys To The disTricT meeT where They gave a good accounT oT Themselves. Five boys: Byers, I-Ienry, Klein, SanToro, and WrighT, earned a righT To parTicipaTe in The sTaTe meeT aT Columbus. AIThough They garnered no poinTs There, They were The TirsT boys Trorn Bellevue ever To geT poinTs aT The disTricT meeT, and To receive The righT To go To Columbus. SUMMARY OF l94O-4I SWIMMING SEASON Swimming Mee+s Bellevue Opponenls Alumni llwerel ..... ... 33 33 Findlay llwerel ... .., 46 2O Findlay lfherel ... .., 28 38 Fremonl lherel ... .M 27 39 Fremoni llherel . . . . . 32 34 Mansfield llwerel .,.. .. , 25 4I Mansfield lilierel .,........,. . .. 30 36 Oberlin College Froslw lilmerel . .. . . , 28 38 Sandusky llwerel ...,.... , . . . 24 4I Sandusky lflwe-rel .,.. . . . 28 37 Woosfer lflwerel .... .,,.. 3 5 29 Tolals .......,. .,. 336 386 Disfrici Meelr ..,. . 5 Sandusky Relays .. . 2 Siaie Meel ..... . 0 Page 79 TRFICH Page 80 This season wiTh an array oT roTurning loTTermen on hand, Coach Cooper devel- oped one oT The sTrongesT Teams in The hisTory oT The sporT here. This TncT is evidenT inasmuch as They won The league championship and placed TourTh in The TirsT annual Rocky River relays. This season was also marked by The added number oT meeTs in which The Redmen compeTed. AddiTions were Sandusky, Rocky River relays, MansTield relays, and Clyde. APRIL 5-Tl-TE INTERCLASS MEET Bruce Bellard's combined Senior-Ereshmen Team ran rough-shod over l-larold Geiger's Junior-Sophomore combine, deTeaTing Them 85-33. Many Tine individual per- Tormances were Turned in and all The Times were excepTionally TasT Tor so early in The season. Redd showed much promise in The high hurdles, as did SanToro in The low hurdles and Geiger and Roesch in The dashes. Roesch and Bellard were high scorers Tor The winners wiTh TourTeen and Twelve poinTs respecTively. Geiger led his Team- maTes wiTh TiTTeen poinTs. APRIL 8-EREMONT 60, BELLEVUE 58 The EremonT Track menTor, broughT Two proTeges To Greenwood l-leighTs and engaged The local TracksTers in a dual meeT. The underaTed, buT deTermined Redmen iumped inTo an early lead which They held ThroughouT The meeT, only To relinquish iT To The LiTTle GianTs in The lasT evenT, The broad-iump. EremonT won TirsT and second in This evenT. TeTrick wiTh Ten poinTs and Redd wiTh eleven, were high scorers Tor The Redmen. Geiger, Bellard, Roesch, and RoberTs also Turned in crediTable perTormances Tor The locals. Carrol and RoberTson were ouTsTanding Tor The LiTTle GianTs. ln This meeT The locals displayed marked supremacy in The running evenTs buT were weak in The Tield evenTs. . 1- .. l '1--C -, ... . i F, Top: Tibboles, Diehr, Heyman, Koechley, Napka, Hildebrand, Cronk, Bradford, Crupp, Weifhman, Murphy, and Kern. Second Row: Coach Cooper, Todd, Bellard, Huff, Musser, Wrighf, McClinfoclr, Geiger, Redd, Queen, Sfarlc, Telrick, and Farr. Firsf Row: Lanib, rnanager, Sullivan, Corriggio, Hirne, Redd, Robcrls, Thomas, McMahon, Sanlora, Pcrr-in: Campbell, Long, Roesch, and Sfockrnasler, manager. APRlL I8-TlEFlN 62, BELLEVUE 56 The Redmen helped dedicafe fhe new fraclc af Sfadiurn Eield, Tiffin, by engaging fhe sfrong Blue and Gold in fheir second dual rneef of fhe year. The locals gof off fo a good lead, buf due fo some bad bafon exchanging in fhe relay, fhey were nof able fo hold if. The Redmen again excelled in running, buf proved weak in fhe field evenfs. The locals proved sfrongesf in fhe pole vaulf, when Roberfs and Bellard fied for firsf in fhaf evenf. Loyal Roesch led fhe Redrnen affaclc wifh fhirfeen poinfs. l-lorn led fhe Tiffinifes wifh fwelve. APRIL I9-MANSEIELD RELAYS A small delegafion of Redmen fraveled fo Mansfield fo connpefe in fhe I3fh annual Mansfield relays. Approximafely l,OOO afhlefes from Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michi- gan, New Yorlc, and Wesf Virginia, were enfered. Due fo fhe lceen compefifion, none of fhe locals were able fo place, alfhough fhey all furned in good performances. Those who made fhe frip were Geiger, Roesch, McMahon, Corriggio, Roberfs, Bellard, and l-luff. APRIL 22-NORWALK 33, BELLEVUE 85 Coach Sarn Cooper's Redmen gave nofice fo all fhaf fhey were going fo be fhe feam in fhe league rneef, by frouncing a formidable Norwallc squad, 85-33. The local sfars gafhered in fhe fourfeen firsf places. Oufsfanding performances were furned in by Corriggio in fhe 440 yard dash and by Bob Tefriclc, iunior miler. Quaker Queen llllllllll TRACK TEAM Page BI Page 82 HCH ran a nice race in The halT-mile, winning by a large margin. Loyal Roesch led The Redmen wiTh Twelve poinTs, while Bill Redd and Bruce Bellard managed To gain eleven poinTs each. APRIL 26-ROCKY RIVER RELAYS Coach Cooper Took his enTire squad To Rocky River To compeTe in The TirsT annual Rocky River relays. The locals made an exceIlenT showing by copping TourTh place in The meeT wiTh TwenTyATive poinTs. There were eleven schools enTered in The evenTs. The Redmen placed in every evenT excepT The broad-jump. Jim RoberTs, Bill Redd, and Bruce Bellard Teamed up To win The poIevauIT, and received a beauTiTul placque Tor Their achievemenT. The mile relay Team composed oT I-IUTT, lvlclvlahon, Geiger, and Corriggio won This evenT in The Time OT 3:38 and received a large Trophy. APRIL 28-IVIARGARETTA 26, BELLEVUE 92 The Redmen won Their second meeT OT The year when They proved Too sTrong Tor The neighboring boys by Taking Twelve oT The TourTeen TirsT places. Bob Reno oT lvlargareTTa broke The local Tield shoT puT record by heaving iT 48 TeeT, IO inches. Loyal Roesch broke The local school record in The broad-jump wiTh I9 TeeT, 9 inches, breaking The record seT in I935 by Three inches. Roesch led The locals wiTh sixTeen poinTs, winning The broad-jump. The IOO yard dash, The 220 yard dash, and running on The winning relay Team. I-lank Geiger pulled a muscle while running The IOO. This kepT him ouT oT several Tollowing meeTs. IVIAY 2-LEAGUE MEET Bellevue I-ligh won Their TirsT league meeT since I935 when They scored 9lIf2 poinTs To Norwalk's 67, and PorT ClinTon's 5 I VZ. The Redmen capTured seven ouT oT TourTeen TirsTs wiTh Loyal Roesch leading The Redmen scorers wiTh MM poinTs. MAY 3-TOLEDO DeVILBISS RELAYS Coach Sam Coopers Redmen scored eighleen poinis and placed sevenjrh in +he Toledo DeVilbiss relays held May 3 ai Toledo. I+ proved +o be an inreresring meel wiih DeVilbiss winning Tirsly Fremont second: and Jackson, Michigan, Jrhird. Nineieen Class A schools were represenled. Bellevue conieslanis were: Redd, Roberls, Earr, Sanioro, Corriggio, Roesch, McMahon, l-lulli, and Bellard. APRIL 5-SANDUSKY 75'f2, BELLEVUE 42lf2 The Redmen Thin-clads were dealr iheir Jrhird defeai of The season by a powerful Sandusky Blue Slreak squad, allhough many of lhe Redmen lurned in Their besl per- formance of The year. The locals were handicapped by iniuries, as four regulars, Geiger, l-lime, Queen, and Tefrick, were forced +o walch from lhe side lines. Corriggio scored 9M poinrs. The Redmen also compeied in 'rwo olher +rack meeis, loo lale, however, for Comei publicalion: May I2-Bellevue vs. Mansfield. May I7-Disirici Meei ai Sandusky. Page 83 GIRLS' HTHLETIC PRIICTICE IIIIIHES PERFECT HSSDCIHTIDII ThirTy peppy aThleTic-minded girls, always ready To parTalce in some lively game, are seen in The picTure oT The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion. This club, recenTly Torrned under The supervision oT Miss JeaneTTe l-laas, has Tixed as iTs goal The developmenT oT clean aThleTics and iniTiaTive. The oiclicers elecTed Tor This year were: Bonna Jean KisTler, PresidenT Ann RuTTing, Vice-PresidenT RuTh Flenner, SecreTary PaT Greenslade, Treasurer Girls who are very much inTeresTed in aThleTics, who display some abiliTy in This Tield, and who are willing To devoTe some oT Their Time and aTTenTion To The G. A. A. are given membership. The club's long anTiCipaTed and mosT imporTanT occasion This year was Play Day on May 3. EighTy-Tour girls Trom neighboring Towns aTTended. Their hosTesses inTro- duced many lively recreaTional acTiviTies including a splash parTy Tor everyone aT The end oT The day. The Bellevue chapTer oT The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion has chosen maroon and beige Tor iTs colors, and all members will have ouTTiTs oT Those shades in The TuTure. Too: N. Bode-v, Meyer, Shuop, Flenner, M. Ruffing, Swaeblv, B. l-lankamrner, Fox, A. Ruffing, Fulwider, Meesiq. Second: Censi, J. KisTIer, Higgins, R. Brown, Biooks, Doane, D. Bradford, I-lerbel, B. J. Kisfler, E. Cooper, FirsT: Miss Haas, De Luca, Cunningham, Greenslade, R. SliTer, B, V!riqhT, G. ShowalTer, Joyce T-leilman, Jean Heilman, M. Transue, U THE G. A. A. i l Page 85 Page 86 ROUFITICS CLUB As lhe doors are llung open in lhe lower norlhwesl corner ol lhe building, a greal maslerpiece, The l-luman Rall, by lhe Agualics Club, meels one's eyes. The piclure, made under lhe dire-clion ol Miss Jeanelle l-laas, swimming inslruclor, represenls lhe lormalions worlced on during The year. Olher similar piclures lhal mighl be seen in The swimming pool Monday evenings are: Saved, a piclure ol lhe lile-saving class in acliony Lessons, an aclion sho+ ol lhe Agualics members leaching proper slrolces lo 'rheir younger sislers of lhe wafer or perhaps Delea+ed, a piclure of The members aller lheir lirsl swimming meer wilh Fremonl. Bul lhe girls slill hope +o change lhe piclure lo Vic+ory, anolher year. Membership in lhe Agualics Club comes only eller girls have passed a number of dillicull swimming and diving lesls. Officers are as follows: Marlha Nye, Presidenl Marlha Transue, Secrelary Barbara Torow, Try-oul Chairman. Top: Nye, Miss Haas, B. Hankammer, R. Flenner, R. J. Ball, Klein, Knapp. Second: Miano, J. Kisller, Torow, Wrighl, N. Bodey. Firsf: Hafhaway, Transue, De Luca, Kingman. AQUATICS CLUB HELP THE PHNIWHEEL SAVED THE HUMAN RAET Page 87 Page 88 GIRLS' HTHLETICS As can be seen in These acTion shoTs, girls' aThleTics play an imporTanT parT in The exTra-curricular acTiviTies oT B. l-l. S. SOFTBALL is a perennial TavoriTe Tor Those peppy lassies who like The wide open spaces: and VOLLEYBALL and BADMINTON, iusT recenTly added To The acTiviTies, are Tor Those who prefer To remain inside. The seniors won The volleyball TournamenT. The mosT popular inTramural sporT Tor girls, however, is BASKETBALL, which has produced many sTar players. Ten Teams were organized and divided inTo Two leagues. The Sloppy Joes, an energeTic sexTeT of sophomores, deTeaTed The EarmereTTes Tor The championship oT League A. The Eleers overpowered The CiTy Sliclcers in a hard- won baTTle Tor The championship oT League B. Then in a Tinal play-OTT The Sloppy Joes became school champions. Members oT The Sloppy Joes were Mary Louise l-lerbel, capTaing BeTsy WrighT, Joyce l-Teilman, Evelyn Cooper, Jerry ShowalTer, Zoe Kaser, ConsTance Meesig, and BeTh l-lanlcarnmer. The Fleers were Mary Serriano, capTaing CaTherine NaTole, Rosalie Versaci, Rose LaPaTa, Rose Disandis, and Frances MusceTTa. SWTMMING is also a TavoriTe oT The girls' physical educaTion deparTmenT. ln ad- diTion There is a special liTe saving class under The guidance of Miss T-laas in which sTudenTs learn The Technique and Theory oT Red Cross LiTe Saving. Each sTudenT is given an eighT weelcs' course. Members oT The class are: RiTa Jane Ball, Norma Bodey, T-Telen De Luca, BeTh l-lanlcammer, Gene Kingman, Janis KisTler, Marjorie Klein, MarTha Nye, BeTsy WrighT, RuTh Elenner, Mariorie Doane, Eleanor BurneTT, Alice Able, Charf lene Radlcey, Donna SmiTh, Mary Miano, MarTha Fox, and Maurene Englund. A number oT These girls received Red Cross LiTe Saving cerTiTicaTes, Too laTe, however, Tor publicaTion. AnoTher acTiviTy oT The girls' physical educaTion deparTmenT is seen in The work oT six girls, MarTha Transue, RuTh Flenner, Mariorie Klein, BeTsy WrighT, Janis KisTler, and Beih l-lanlcammer, who aid Miss l-laas in conduciing swimming classes for girls in ihe iillh and sixlh grades. A PING PONG iourney conducled al 'rhe beginning of Jrhe second semesier under managership of Kalhleen Swaebly, senior, was of inieresi io iweniy-eighi girls. The girls' single championship lille weni io lvlariha Nye Jrhis year. Freshman Riia Sliier was runner-up in second place. lniramural aciiviiies are under Jrhe direciion oi members of ihe G. A. A. who acl as sporis managers, ollliciaie ai Jrhe games, and keep a record of all acliviiies of each girl parlicipaling in Girls' lnlramural Sporls. A BASEBALL . . . A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW VOLLEYBALL . . . AT CLOSE RANGE Page 89 v i h ETi X 1 l'-kT'!'?'7F5X?f5fW?Eli5TT?l'Q,.iHs'fv'l7L 'ii 76 3.517552 .P ',Z.ig.,i,fZ.lk.'lLR L!!-4,lL'LivLl .ii'7...',vi' 'IQ?LdL.2L213f1i'E!65?JSZS4.,,.2L..N.Li,53.1.1 .142 SJ .' iLs:Lx'35xwC1x?.9' 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f .I gmggamf-aggwmasm .x.x,.sf.,.:'.Mn.,. - .wr gm: Qxffgw-:f ..,f sm s Hgggg- z f wx-fwwn.,nuam...m .www .ww-'wwvs aw' Q-'gggu mmigamz. W www, , 111,-.w.:.sr': .w 'w-va,q.ma.q'mir.wm.'mwQ,,gn,.u.4-... Wir' rwfm-vm .9 Page 92 BRUCE BELLARD PRESIDENT EAQJACIKV HUHI A 1j5 vacE-PR'EsrDENT WILBUR ZEIGLER SECRETARY TFQLUL ESHELLY-' EETREASURER ' 5 L , .. S ALBERT AXE LQ.VRR5iRNE.nAgg5KERR,' , -vvk , RITA JANE BALL MARTHA BARKER, R ANNA MAE BAUMAN HQWARD. BAKER KATHRYN BALL R055 MARY BALL JAMES BARR BRUCE BELLARD- mons , JANE BTCKHART MYRON BRAUN A ROBERT BURROWS CHARLES CAISTROVTNCEA5 . CHARLES CORRIGGIO Page 94 MARY CATHERINE BRIEHL WALTER BUTZ RAYMOND CLOUD MILTON CRONKL 1 GLORIA CUNNINOHAM 5ATRf?SH VED,iT5PSNfRg'1iI 'E- V DOROTHY EBERLY BEvNJA,M1N FARR .. RUTH ELENNER RICHARD DILLTNGER EUGENE DUFE ROBERT AQEQEJOEETR VINCENT EELKER MAR1 o.N IELICKER , 1941 Page 95 SEIIIGRS Q HAROLD POOS -A A LOLMSE FULTZ DORIS GOOD A f FRANCIS HARTMAN RKATHLEENOHATHAWAYR Page 96 BERNITA FRISCH MARY ELLEN GERBER HOWARD GREEN JOHN HARTMAN' 11 DOROTHY HAY 1941 ELEANORE HAZELBACK ROBE,RTfHiM,gf ' GRETCHEN HUNTER VERUQINQ- MARVEL KIRKENDALL A WILLIAM HEILMAN' JACK HUFF i -QJEAAN kA R sHNgR V LXIANE KIPLINGER B ONNAJJEANi K1sTLER f Page 97 SEHIORS ROBERT KLEIN DORIS LANTZ PHYLLIS LIEBER CAROLINE LOPARO- BETTY MAGERS Page 98 M ERCEDES LEPLEY KATHLEEN LONG JOSEPHINE LOPARO 194i MELVIN MCCLINTOCK MARS UIERITE, lMCMT1ILALI6SfNIEf L ROBERT MEYER IRAENELMI,LLEREQ I LENA MONARCI-II EUGENE MCMAI-ION-I DOROTHY MEYER CORRINE MILLERT, ,E WILLIAM MITCHELL CHARLES MORFIER Page 99 SEREGR5 ROSE MUSCETTA ROSE MARY MYERS A LUCY NIGRO . A JAMES PERRINEQ MARIAN RADEBAUGH Page 100 CHARLOTTE NATOLE MARTHA NYE ANDREW PHILLIPS WlLYLPARMRR'EIjD , - CLARA MAE REED MARCELALQRI-QHARDS 3V LOYAL ROESCH MLARGUERWE riUFP1rS1G ' i' f A' CHARLES SANTORO WESLEY REIGLE JAMES ROBERTS CHESTER RUFFER HELEN RYAN N W9 SEIII RS PAULINE SELTZER ELVIN SI-IOOP GLORIA SIDOTI BONNIE LOU SLY MABEL SMITH Page IO2 PAUL SI-IELLY BARBARA SI-IUPP WILLIAM SIDOTI JEAN SMITH JANE- STEIN I I JAMES STEVENS DCDRCDTHYQSTCDUTVZ-V 2 - V' MARGARET SWEDERSKY WILBUR TERHUNE' f fy JOHN TOM 1941 ANDREW STOCKMASTER KATHLEEN SWAEBLY A RTCHARDITEMPLE EDITH TOM Page IO3 SEIIIOHS ANTHONY TORRISE WTNTTREDVAN FLEET ARTHUR WEESTON 'WAYNE WHITE ' RAYMOND WILLIAMS Paqe IO4 MARY 'TRIMARCHE A MARY I-IELEN WEBER MAXINE WEESTONR BILLY WILLIAMS I BIRYSON WISE HAROLD WRIGHT JAMES' YLINGLINGSJT 1 L Ars WILBUR ZEIGLER JUNEZEmW5N',f ARLENE GERHARDSTEIN CLASS COLORS-SCARLET AND BLUE FLOWER-WHITE CARNATION 1941 MOTTO-THE HORIZON WIDENS AS WE CLIMB THE FAREWELL SONG OF THE CLASS OF T941 Farewell dear Bellevue High: We're leaving you, Though we're parTing, We're all sTarTing On a road ThaT is sTeeper and newg BUT we'll be TaiThTul and loyal, And To Bellevue we'll be True, For our class colors are red, whiTe, and blue. So dear old Bellevue High, iT's Tarewell To you. To all our Teachers, And schoolmaTes Too, We shall miss you, And wish you, All The Tun and The joys ThaT we knew, BuT goodbye now, Tor we're leavinq For our high school days are done, Farewell To all oT you From The Seniors of 4l. Farewell To all OT you From The Seniors of 4l. -By Winifrecl Van FleeT. Page T05 Just as the sun dial in front ol Cen- tral I-ligh records the passing ol time, so these pages record the activities ol the seniors ot l94l. ALBERT AXE: HEAY I, 2. HOWARD BAKER. LORRAINE BAKER: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4: Junior Jesters 3: Crimson Troupers 4. KATHRYN BALL: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Junior Jesters 3: Crimson Troupers 4. RITA JANE BALL: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Junior Jesters 3: Aquatics 3, 4: Crimson Troupers 4: Library Staff 4: College Club 4: Senior Play 4: Thespians 4. ROSE MARY BALL: Drum and Bugle Corps l, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Junior Jesters 3: Aquatics 4: Crimson Troupers 4: College Club 4: Senior Play 4: Thespians 4, MARTHA BARKER: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Secretary 2: Junior Jesters 3: Glee Club 3: Junior Play 3: Cornet Staff 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4, President 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Student Secretary 4: Senior Play 4. JAMES BARR: Freshman Basketball I: Varsity Swimming 2: Reserve Football 2: Reserve Basketball 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 3, 4. ANNA MAE BAUMAN: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Junior Jesters 3: Crimson Troupers 4. BRUCE BELLARD: Class President 4: Freshman Basketball I: Reserve Football I, Z: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Reserve Basketball 2: Operetta 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 4: HiAY I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4: Minstrel Show 3: Junior Jesters 3, Vice-President 3: News Staff 3, 4: Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Intramurals 4: Crimson Troupers 4: College Club 4: Comet Statt 4: Music Award 4. JANE BICKI-IART: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4, Drum Maior 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Junior Jesters 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Crimson Troupers 4. ALICE BOVAIRD: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 4: Glee Club 2: Operetta 2: Junior Jesters 3: Junior Play 3: Science Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: 'lhespians 3, 4: Cheer Leader 3, 4: Crimson Troupers 4, Vice-President 4: College Club 4: News Staff 4: Senior Play 4: Quill and Scroll 4. MYRON BRAUN: Lorain l-ligh School, Lorain: Class Secretary I: Glee Club I: Friends Club I: Safety Patrol I: Guidance Club. Bellevue High School: Minstrel Show 3: Operetta 3: Band 3, 4, Student Manager 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Orchestra Manager 4: Music Award. MARY CATHERINE BRIEHL: Class Treasurer I: Ooeretta I, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3: Junior Jesters 3: News Staff 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Comet Staff 3, 4: Crimson Troupers 4: Senior Play 4: Music Award 4: Thespians 4: National Honor Society 4. ROBERT BURROWS: Franklin High School, Franklin, Tennessee: I, 2. Bellevue High School: Intramurals 3: Minstrel Show 3: Track 3, Hi-Y 3, 4: College Club 4. Page IO6 lUOBD PICTURES 0F THE CLH55 OF 1941 WALTER BUTZ: HiAY I, 2, 3, Football Manager 2, Science Club 3, 4, News Staff 4, Comet Staii 4, Student Intramural Manager 4, Col- lege Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4. CHARLES CASTROVINCE: Hi-Y 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Reserve Football 4, Science Club 4, College Club 4. RAYMOND CLOUD: Hi-Y I, 2, Science Club 3, 4. CHARLES CORRIGGIO: Freshman Basketball I, Reserve Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Reserve Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Intra- murals 4. MILTON CRONK: Central High School, Akron: Art Club I, 2, Treasurer 2, Rifle Club I, 2, Torch Club 2. Bellevue High School: Intra- murals 3, 4, Track 4, Science Club 4, College Club 4. GLORIA CUNNINGHAM: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Crimson Troupers 4, Business Club 4, G. A. A. 4, Thespians 4. RICHARD DILLINGER: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Junior Play 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Senior Play 4, Thespians 4. SARAH DISANDIS: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Student Secretary 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Library Staff 4, Business Club 4. EUGENE DU FF. DOROTHY EBERLY: Band I, 2, 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Junior Jesters 3, Music Award 3, Glee Club 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Business Club 4, Student Secretary 4, Senior Play 4, Thespians 4. ROBERT EULER: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Show I, 3, Dance Band 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Varsity Swimming 3, Intramurals 3, Science Club 3, 4, News Staff 3, 4, Comet Staff 3, 4, Music Award 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, National Honor Society 4. BENJAMIN FARR: Track I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Science Club 4, Crimson Troupers 4. VINCENT FELKER: Science Club 3, 4, College Club 4, National Honor Society 4. RUTH FLENNER: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Junior Jesters 3, Thespians 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Science Club 4, Aquatics 4, G. A. A. 4, Secretary 4, College Club 4, Comet Staff 4, MARION FLICKER: Mixed Chorus 3, Operelta 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Comet Staff 4. HAROLD FOOS: Freshman Basketball I, Reserve Basketball 2, Track 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4, College Club 4. BERNITA FRISCH: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4. LOUISE FULTZ: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. MARY ELLEN GERBER: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. ARLENE GERHARDSTEIN. DORIS GOOD: Drum and Bugle Corps I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Music Award 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, News Staff 4, Business Club 4, President 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Student Secretary 4. HOWARD GREEN: Intramurals 3, Science Club 4. FRANCIS HARTMAN: Science Club 3, 4. JOHN HARTMAN: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Show 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Music Award 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Science Club 4, College Club 4, Thespians 4, National Honor Society 4. Page IO7 Page IOB SEIIIUR SHETCHES KATHLEEN HATHAWAY: Aquatics I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Junior Jesters 3, News Staff 3, 4, Comet Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Music Award 4, Thespians 4, National Honor So- ciety 4. DOROTHY HAY: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Junior Jesters 3, Crimson Troupers 4, Business Club 4. ELEANORE HAZELBACK: Intramurals I, 2, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Crimson Troupers 4, Library Staff 4. WILLIAM HEILMAN: Class Treasurer 3, Freshman Basketball I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Reserve Basketball 2, Reserve Football 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Football 4, Science Club 4, College Club 4. ROBERT HIME: Freshman Basketball I, Reserve Basketball 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4. JACK HUFF: Class Vice-President 4, Reserve Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, National Athletic Scholarship 'Society 4, National Honor Society 4. GRETCHEN HUNTER: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Crimson Troupers 4, Business Club 4, Vice-President 4, Student Secretary 4. JEAN KARSHNER: Aquatics 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Junior Jesters 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, President 4, News Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Senior Play 4, Music Award 4, Thespians 4, National Honor Society 4. VERL KING: Minstrel Show I, Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Business Club 4. L'JANE KIPLINGER: DeViIbiss High School, Toledo. Friendship Club I. Bellevue High School: Comet Statt 3, Junior Play 3, Junior Jesters 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, College Club 4, Senior Play 4, Thespians 4. MARVEL KIRKENDALL: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, News Staft 3, 4, Comet Statt 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Crim- son Troupers 4, College Club 4, Thespians 4, National Honor Society 4. BONNA JEAN KISTLER: Drum and Bugle Corps I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, President 2, Junior Play 3, Junior Jesters 3, Treasurer 3, Operetta 3, 4, Student Secretary 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, G. A. A. 4, President 4, Senior Play 4, National Honor Society 4. ROBERT KLEIN: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Reserve Football 2, Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Minstrel Show 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Music Award 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Thespians 4. SHIRLEY KNAPP: Operetta I, 2, 3, Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, News Staff 3, 4, Aquatics 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Student Secretary 4, Senior Play 4, Music Award 4, Thespians 4, Quill and Scroll 4, National Honor Society 4. DORIS LANTZ: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Crimson Troupers 4, Business Club 4. MERCEDES LEPLEY: Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Glee Club 3, Operetta 3, Student Secretary 3, 4, Crim- son Troupers 4, Business Club 4, Secretary 4, News Statt 4, Cornet Statt 4. PHYLLIS LIEBER: Library Staft 2, 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Crimson Troupers 4, Thespians 4. KATHLEEN LONG: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Business Club 4. CAROLINE LOPARO: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Crimson Troupers 4, Business Club 4. JOSEPHINE LOPARO: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Library Staff 3, 4, Student Secretary 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, News Statt 4. BETTY MAGERS: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Student Secretary 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Business Club 4. MELVIN MCCLINTOCK: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Junior Play 3, Thespians 3, 4, Music Award 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Science Club 4, College Club 4, Senior Play 4. ,ASV , F EUGENE McMAHON: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Band 33 Reserve Football 33 Junior Jesters 3, President 33 Track 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Science Club 43 Crimson Troupers 4, President 43 College Club 43 Senior Play 43 Thespians 43 National Athletic Scholarship So- ciety 4. MARGUERITE McMILLlAN: Glee Club 33 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Junior Jesters 33 Aquatics 33 Business Club 4. DOROTHY MEYER: York Township High School: Glee Club I, 23 Mixed Chorus I, 23 Basketball 2. Bellevue High School: Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 43 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 4. ROBERT E. MEYER: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Business Club 4. CORRINE MILLER: Orchestra I, 2, 33 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Junior Jesters 33 Music Award 3, 43 Crimson Troupers 43 Operetta 43 Senior Play 43 Thespians 4. IRENE MILLER: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Junior Jesters 33 Crimson Troupers 43 Glee Club 4. WILLIAM MITCHELL: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Minstrel Show 33 Operetta 33 Varsity Swimming 33 Business Club 4. LENA MONARCHI: Junior Jesters 33 Student Secretary 3, 43 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Crimson Troupers 43 Library Staff 43 News Staff 43 Busi- ness Club 43 Thespians 4. CHARLES MORFIER: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Hi4Y I, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 43 College Club 4. ROSE MUSCETTA: Intramurals I, Z, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Junior Jesters 33 Library Staff 43 Crimson Troupers 43 Business Club 4. ROBERT MUSSER: Hi-Y I, 23 Reserve Basketball 23 Reserve Football 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Varsity Football 33 Intramurals 3, 4. ROSE MARY MYERS: Operetta I3 Band I, 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Junior Jesters 33 Music Award 3, 43 Crimson Troupers 43 Business Club 4. CHARLOTTE NATOLE: Operetta 33 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Library Staff 3, 43 Business Club 4. LUCY NIGRO: Glee Club 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Business Club 4. MARTHA NYE: Class Vice-President I3 Glee Club I, 2, 33 Operetta I, 2, 3, 43 Aquatics I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 43 Library Staff 23 Orchestra 2, 33 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 43 Junior Jesters 33 Junior Play 33 News Staff 3, 43 Comet Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 Music Award 3, 43 Crimson Troupers 43 College Club 43 National Honor Society 4. JAMES PERRINE: Freshman Basketball I3 Reserve Basketball 2, Manager 23 Reserve Football 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Minstrel Show 33 Glee Club 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Varsity Football 43 Music Award 4. ANDREW PHILLIPS: Plymouth High School, Plymouth: Glee Club I 23 Intramurals I, 2. Shiloh Township High School: Intramurals 2, 3. Bellevue High School: 3, 4. MARIAN RADEBAUGH: Cheer Leader I3 Glee Club I, 33 Operetta I, 2, 3, 43 Aquatics I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Minstrel Show, Accompanist 2, 33 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 Music Award 3, 43 News Staff 3, 43 tional Honor Society 4. Girl Reserves Z, 3, 43 Junior Jesters 33 Junior Play 33 Quill and Scroll Comet Staff 43 Crimson Troupers 43 College Club 43 Senior Play 43 Na- Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Reserve Basketball 23 Minstrel Show 2, Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 43 Junior Jesters 33 Varsity Football 3, 43 Intra- Statf 4. WILLIAM REDD: Freshman Basketball I3 Reserve Football I, 23 33 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Operetta 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 murals 3, 43 Crimson Troupers 43 College Club 43 News CLARA MAE REED: Intramurals I, 2, 33 Operetta I, 33 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Junior Jesters 33 Crimson Troupers 43 Business Club 43 Thespians 4. WESLEY REIGLE: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Football 4. MARCEAL RICHARDS: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Junior Jesters 33 Crimson Troupers 43 Thespians 4. ,Mc,0 , 4,,,,,4A Page IO9 Page IIO 1941 IIIIIIIHTURES JAMES ROBERTS: lniramurals 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, College Club 4. l.OYAL ROESCH: lnlramurals CHESTER RUEFER: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Junior Jeslers 3. MARGUERITE RUFFING: Girl 3, 4, News Slaff 3, 4, Inlramurals 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Honor Sociery 4. HELEN RYAN: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jeslers 3, Glee Club 3, Thespians 4. CHARLES SANTORO: Hi-Y I, 2, lnirarnurals I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Eoolball 4, Crimson Troupers 4. MARY AGNES SCHNEE: Drum and Bugle Corps l, 2, Girl Reserves PAULINE SELTZER: Aqualics I, 2, 3, Operella I, 2, 3, Library Siaff 2, lers 3, News Slaff 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Comer Sraff 4, National Honor Socieiy 4. Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Science I, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Rcserve Foolball 3. Club 3, Junior Jesiers 3, Opereiia 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Comel' Slarl Glee Club 4, G. A. A. 4, Senior Play 4, Thespians 4, Nalional 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Secreiary 4, Business Club 4, Senior Play 4, Varsily Swimming 2, 3, 4, Reserve Foolball Manager 3, Varsily 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesrers 3, Crimson Troupers 4, Glee Club 4. Glee Club 2, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Junior Jes- Colleqe Club 4, Music Award 4, Thespians 4, Quill and Scroll 4, PAUL SHELLY: Class Treasurer 4, Freshman Baslcelball I, Reserve Foolball I, 2, Reserve Baslcelball 2, Varsily Fooiball 3, 4, Co-Caplain 4, Varsily Baskeiball 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Naiional Alhlelic Scholarship Sociely 4. ELVIN SHOOP: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Junior Jeslers 3, Music Award 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Science Club 4, Senior Play 4, Thespians 4. BARBARA SHUPP: lnlramurals, I, 2, 3, 4, G. A, A. 4, Business Club 4. GLORIA SIDOTI: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Operelra 3, Crimson Troupers WILLIAM SIDOTI: Foolball Manager Z, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 4. 3, 4. BONNIE LOU SLY: Drum and Bugle Corps I, Operelfa I, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Secrelary-Treasurer 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Junior Jesiers 3, News Slaff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll Club 4, Senior Play 4, Music Award 4, Thesoians 4. JEAN SMITH: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Operella I, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Crimson Trouoers 4, Comer Slarf 4, Science Club 4, College 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesrers 3, Junior Play 3, News Slarf 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Come? Srarf 4, Glee Club 4, College Club 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Senior Play 4, Music Award 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Na- Iional Honor Socieiy 4, MABEL SMITH: C-irl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jeslers 3, Sludenr Secrelary 3, Crimson Troupers 4, Business Club 4. JANE STEIN: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Ooerella 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Junior Jeslers 3, Crimson Troupers 4, Science Club 4, Senior Play 4, Mu- sic Award 4, Thespians 4, Nalional Honor Sociely 4. JAMES STEVENS: Hi-Y I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Music Award 3. ANDREW STOCKMASTER: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Varsiiy Eooiball Manager 2, 3, 4, Varsily Swimming 2, 3, 4, Track Manager 2, 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4. DOROTHY STOUT: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Operella 3, Junior Jeslers 3, Crimson Trouoers 4, Business Club 4, Thespians 4, KATHLEEN SWAEBLY: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, 4, Thespians 4. Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Junior Jeslers 3, Crimson Troupers 4, G. A. A. MARGARET SWEDERSKY: Mixed Chorus 2, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Junior Jesters 3, Crimson Troupers 4, News Staff 4, Busi- ness Club 4, Student Secretary 4. RICHARD TEMPLE: Freshman Basketball I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Reserve Football 2, Reserve Basketball 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Minstrel Show 3, Operetta 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Varsity Football 3, Junior Jesters 3, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4. WILBUR TERHUNE: Varsity Swimming 2, Junior Jesters 3, Junior Play 3, HiAY 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Senior Play 4. EDITH TOM: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Crimson Troupers 4, Business Club 4. JOHN TOM: Hi-Y I, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Reserve Basketball Manager 3, Varsity Basketball Manager 4. BARBARA TOROW: Glee Club I, 2, 3, Operetta I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Aquatics 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Junior Play 3, Comet Statt 3, 4, News Statt 3, 4, Music Award 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, College Club 4, Senior Play 4, National Honor Society 4. ANTHONY TORRISE: Freshman Basketball I, Reserve Football I, 2, Reserve Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4. MARY TRI MARCH E. WINIFRED VAN FLEET: York Township High School: Basketball I. Bellevue High School: Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4, Drum Maior 4, Student Secretary 4. - MARY HELEN WEBER: Mixed Chorus 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Junior Play 3, Operetta 3, 4, Student Secretary 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Music Award 4, Thespians 4. ARTHUR WEESTON: Class Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Reserve Football I, Freshman Basketball I, Reserve Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, Varsity Football 2, 3, Junior Jesters 3, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, College Club 4. MAXINE WEESTON: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Business Club 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Senior Play 4, Thespians 4. WAYNE WHITE: Huron High School, Huron: Glee Club I, Band I, 2, 3, Drum Maior I, 2, 3, Erie County Drum Maior I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, A Capella Choir 2, 3. Bellevue High School: Band 4, Drum Maior 4, Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Music Award 4. BILLY WILLIAMS: Operetta I, I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3. RAYMOND WILLIAMS: Intramurals 3, 4. BRYSON WISE: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Maior 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Show 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Junior Play 3, Music Award 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, News Statt 4, Science Club 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Senior Play 4, Quill and Scroll 4, National Honor Society 4. HAROLD WRIGHT, JR.: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Reserve Football 2, Minstrel Show 2, 3, Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Junior Play 3, Junior Jesters 3, News Statt 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Secretary 4, Music Award 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Track 4, Comet Statt 4, Science Club 4, Treasurer 4, Senior Play 4, Orchestra 4, Quill and Scroll 4, National Athletic Scholarship Society 4, National Honor Society 4. JAMES YINGLING: Class President I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3, Reserve Football 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Glee Club 3, Minstrel Show 3, Operetta 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Junior Jesters 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Science Club 4, College Club 4, Senior Play 4. WILBUR ZEIGLER: Class Secretary I, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Operetta 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Minstrel Show 3, Junior Jesters 3, Music Award 3, Varsity Football 3. JUNE ZERMAN: Drum and Bugle Corps I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Junior Jesters 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Science Club 3, 4, Crimson Troupers 4, Music Award 4, Thespians 4. ell ITIFISTERPIECES 0F HRT X P' o xo I 'A ' x . I . Page II2 TITLE OF PAINTING THE APPRENTICE .,...,,,.... THE ANVIL CHORUS .,.. WHITE COLLAR GIRL ...,. THE SMILING GIRL ...., BOTH ASTONISHED .........,..,..,,,.. LEADING LADY ........,,.,.,......... ONLY THE BRAVE DESERVE THE FAIR .... DANCE ...............,...,.....,...,... PORTRAIT OF A WARRIOR .......,.... RRISCILLA SPINNING IBATONI .,.. LA CAPRICE ...,.,....,.......4..,.. THE MUSIC LESSON T.,....,..... MONA LISA ..4.,,.4.. DEEP SOUTH ....... PRINTERS INK .....LLL......... CLARK CABLE ....,..,..,........., THE MAN WITH THE WHEEL ..,,. THE RUNNER ...,....,E.....,...,. SIMPLICITY .4.,,....,.I,...... THE LITTLE WHITE GIRL ...., THE CHERUB .,......,I...I. GOING TO WORK ...., MERCHANT T........,.,,,. GOLDILOCKS ...,,.,,....,,. PORTRAIT OF A TAILOR ...... THE PILOT ....,....,....,........ PORTRAIT OF A SCHOLAR .........,..,..,,..... SWEET TOOTH ....,....,............... PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST BEFORE HE JACK BE NIMBLE ....,..,,..,......... IN THE KITCHENH ,.....,. . .,... ARTIST'S DAUGHTER ..... THE SECRETARY ....... REFLECTION .......,..,..,.. LA POMPADOUR ....,..,.........,. THE MAN WITH THE HOE ......,.,. THE CHEMIST AT THE WINDOW ...., THE PHILOSOPHER ,.....,.....,.., PINKIE ......,,.,....,,.............,,. THE HAY MAKER ,.... .... , ............ WANT TO SEE WHEELS GO ROUND.. R' EASELfffff LITTLE CAESAR .................., ,,,. . STAG AT BAY. ,.... ...........,. ,.... JACK, THE RABBIT KILLER .... TALLY HO, TALLY HO ....,. GIRL WITH A CAT ...,... THE MONARCH ....,. WHERE AM I? ,..,... DAY DREAMS .....,..................,. WAYSIDE CHATTING .................. WALTZ ME AROUND AGAIN, WILLIE ....4 THE FINISHING TOUCHES, .,........ . THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN HELMET, .... . THE TYPIST ....,.,.....,.,,.....,.....,. LITTLE BO-PEEP ...................,,... THE PASTRY EATER ,... WE ARE TWO .......... THE APPLE PARER ..... BLUE BOY ............ SIR GALAHAD ..... THE FAIR ........,., DEMURE ...............,,. NO THOROUGHFARE .,... MY SISTER AND I ....,.. THE VIGIL .,.........,. RAVEN-HAIRED ..... POSED BY ........ ALBERT AXE . . . .. .HOWARD BAKER .....................LORRAIN E. BAKER ..,.............,...,......KATHRYN BALL ....RITA JANE BALL, ROSE MARY BALL .....,...,....,,,......MARTHA BARKER ...............,JAMES BARR .....ANNA MAE BAUMAN .........,,BRUCE BELLARD ....JANE BICKHART .....ALICE BOVAIRD .....MYRON BRAUN ......MARY C. BRIEHL ,.,,,,..ROBERT BURROWS .........,.,...WALTER BUTZ .....CHARLES CASTROVINCE ,,,.......RAYMOND CLOUD .,,,..CHARLES CORRIGGIO ..............MILTON CRONK ,.....GLORIA CUNNINGHAM ,......RICHARD DILLINGER .....SARAH DISANDIS .......,,EUGENE DUFF ....DOROTHY EBERLY ......ROBERT EULER , ......,..... BEN FARR ..,,..VINCENT FELKER .,..,RUTH FLENNER ...HMARION FLICKER .,,..HAROLD FOOS .,..BERNETTA FRISCH ...........,.LOUISE FULTZ ......MARY ELLEN GERBER ......ARLENE GERHARDSTEIN .......,.,...DORIS GOOD ...HHOWARD GREEN ....FRANCIS HARTMAN .,.........JOHN HARTMAN ...HKATHLEEN HATHAWAY ...,.......DOROTHY HAY .....ELEANORE HAZELBACK .......WILLIAM HEILMAN ..,....,...ROBERT HIME ..,,.........JACK HUFF ....GRETCHEN HUNTER .,...JEAN KARSHNER ,,........,...VERL KING ........L'JANE KIPLINGER .....MARVEL KIRKENDALL .....BONNA JEAN KISTLER ,............ROBERT KLEIN ,......,.SHIRLEY KNAPP ........DORIS LANTZ ....MERCEDES LEPLEY LIEBER ...,....,......,.............KATHLEEN LONG ....CAROLINE LOPARO, JOSEPHINE LOPARO MAGERS ...,,,.........,.....,MELVIN MCCLINTOCK ...,..,...EUGENE MCMAI-ION ....MARGUERITE MCMILLIAN .........,.....,...DOROTI-IY MEYER . .,..........,..,..,..,... ROBERT MEYER CORRINE MILLER, IRENE MILLER MITCHELL .,...LENA MONARCHI THE BOY WITH RED HAIR .... LITTLE ROSE ......,,..,....,... THE BELATED KID ,......... PORTRAIT OF A LADY .... LITTLE SISTER ..........., LUCY LOCKS ....,....... THE LITTLE KNITTER ,... BACK STAGE .......,., THE DREAM ER ........... LADY AT A SPINET ...,... THE FAIR-HAIRED BOY ..... STRAWBERRY GIRL ........ THE MEAT CARVER ...., PRIVATE SECRETARY ...., OVER THE TOP ........ WINGED VICTORY .,.. THE SPHINX ...,.,. THE JESTER .,,... INNOCENCE ..... NEPTUNE .......,... A YOUNG GIRL ..... THE DUCHESS ..... MAN IN ARMOR .,.. SEDATE ..,...,,.,. DIANA ,...,..,.,...., , .,., . LITTLE MISS MUFFET .,,..... THE GOOD SAMARITAN ...,.....,.. THE WOMAN WITH THE RED HAT.. A RAY OF SUNSHINE .........,...,, SHEPHERDESS .,........ COUNTRY LASS ....,... THE WHEELWRIGHT .... THE WATER CARRIER ,.,. TRANOUILLITY ,...... ....... THE STAMP COLLECTOR ..... LITTLE MAIDEN ,............ THE CARD SHARK .... HEREIAM .... .. THE GIRL WITH THE BALL ,..... THE HELPING HAND ,........ THE BALLAD SINGER .,... ROMEO ..,. ,,... . ., . CURLY ,....,.. MAJORETTE ,.,.,,.. HELEN OF TROY ........., ART WINS THE HEART NEAR THE HEARTH ....... SELF-PORTRAIT ,E...,. SWEET WILLIAM I... PENSIVE .,,.......I. OLD DOC ..IL APOLLO .....L...,,.. ...,,... THE LALJOHINO CAVALIER .... THE IKJNIGHT .........,.... LA FRANCAIS. .. . LIGHTER UEIII ...CHARLES MORFIER ROSE MUSCETTA ..,,,,ROBERT MUSSER , . .ROSE MARY MYERS .,,.CHARLOTTE NATOLE .......,,..LUCY NIGRO .....,MARTHA NYE ,,..,,..JAMES PERRINE ,..,...ANDREW PHILLIPS MARIAN RADEBAUGH ,...,,..,,......BILL REDD .....CLARA MAE REED ..,.....WESLEY REIGLE ,.,.MARCEAL RICHARDS ....,...JAMES ROBERTS ..,.LOYAL ROESCH ..,,.,...CHESTER RUFFER ....MARGUERlTE RUFFING .........,.I-IELEN RYAN .CHARLES SANTORO MARY AGNES SCHNEE .,......PAULINE SELTZER .....PAUL SHELLY ......ELVIN SHOOP ...UBARBARA SHUPP .....GLORIA SIDOTI .....WILLIAM SIDOTI .....BONNIE LOU SLY ........JEAN SMITH ,....MABEL SMITH .,...........,JANE STEIN .,.....,....JAMES STEVENS ANDREW STOCKMASTER ...,.,..DOROTHY STOUT ,...,...KATHLEEN SWAEBLY ...UMARGARET SWEDERSKY ..,.....RICHARD TEMPLE WILBUR TERHUNE ..,......EDITH TOM ..........IOHN TOM ....BARBARA TOROW ANTHONY TORRISE .,..,,.MARY TRIMARCHE ....WINIFRED VAN FLEET ....MARY HELEN WEBER .....ARTHUR WEESTON .....MAXINE WEESTON .,...WAYNE WHITE .......,,BILLY WILLIAMS .,...RAYMOND WILLIAMS ...... BRYSON WISE ,...HAROLD WRIGHT .,,,..JAMES YINGLING . ..WILBUR ZEIGLER ..,,.JUNE ZERMAN Page II3 IIFITIUIIHL HOIIDR A combinaTion oT Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and CharacTer is illusTraTed by This characTer sTudy oT The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy, Tor These Tour qualiTies represenT The ideals and sTandards oT The socieTy. NineTeen seniors were selecTed Tor membership in The AlTred Ross Chape Ter aT Bellevue l-Tigh School This year. They were TiTTeen percenT oT The senior class, chosen Trom The upper Third scholasTically. Two hundred and eighT Bellevue graduaTes are now members oT The Na- Tional l-lonor SocieTy. Top: Bonna Jean KisTler, Shirlev Knapp, Bryson Wise, Harold WriqnT, John Harfrnan, Marvel Kirkendall, Pauline SelTzer, RoberT Euler, Jack l-luTT, VincenT Felker. Second: Jean SrniTh, Jane STein, Mary CaT?nerine Briehl, MarTha Nye, Marquerne Rurfing. FirsT: Barbara Torow, KaThle-en l-laThawav, Jean Karshner, Marian Radebauqh. Q Page Il4 SUCIEW Sr:fLolarsfLip, Service, Le'f1fIe1'.sfzip, CIIIIITICICVH Clear and Forceful Wrilingw The arrisls in This piclure are dell wilh words. Because of Jrheir iournalislic achievemenls, rhey have been honored by membership in +he Quill and Scroll, inrernalional honor sociely for high school iournalislrs. Each one has had published many good arlicles in lhe Dial or in lhe Comer, and many have done excellenl work as edilors. All mel +he require- menl of high scholaslic slanding lo win fhis honor. This group may dream of Their own by-lines in publicalions of Jrhe fulure. Top: Reber? Euler, Tedd Burr, Bryson Wise, Harold Wrighi, Waller Bufz, Richard Lepley. Third: Phyllis Ruhland, Alice Bovaird, Marlha Nye, Jean Smifh. Second: Barbara Torow, Mary Calherine Briehl, Marian Radebauqh, Marquerile Ruffinq, Shirley Knapp. Firsl: Jean Karshner, Kafhleen Haihaway, Pauline Selizer, Bonnie Lou Sly, Marvel Kirkondall. , - Page ll5 THESPIHIIS These smiling sludenls, posing so very inlormally on +he high-school sie-ps, are Jrhe lilly srudenls who have earned membership in Thespians, The nalrional honor sociely lor high school dramarislrs. Some of rhe group mer Jrheir re- guiremenlrs by acring in playsq orhers, by worlcing on baclq-slrage commirlees. Too: Tedd Burr, Eugene McMahon, Elvin Shoop, Harold Wrighr, Wilbur Terhune, Kalhleen Swaebly, Rila Jane Ball, Helen Ryan, Rosemary Ball, Melvin McCIinlock. Fourfhz Arvin Hildebrand, Howard Smerzer, John Harlman, Bonna Jean Kisfler, Rufh Flenner, Marvel Kirlcendall, Marguerile Ruiiinq, Alice Bovaird, Dorolhy Eberly, Phyllis Lieber. Third: Roberl Klein, Bryson Wise, Mary Helen Weber, Jane Slein, Kafhleen Harhaway, Jean Smifh, Jean Karshncr, Gloria Cunningham. Second: Corrine Miller, June Zerman, Bonnie Lou Sly, Pauline Selrzer, Clara Mae Reed, Maxine Weesfon, Janis Kisrler, L'Jane Kiplinger. Firslrz Jo Ann Wilhelm, Marian Radebaugh, Barbara Torow, Marlha Nye, Mary Calheririe Briehl, Shirley Knapp, Mary Rempe, Martha Transuc. Noi in picrure: Marrha Barker, Richard Dillinger, Lena Monarchi, Marcea Richards, Dorolhy Slrouf, James Yingling. Page llo Act Well T11 y Prlrtii Music Hath C,I!Il'II1Sw IIIUSIC HUIHRDS A fine group ol arlisls, making a splendid piclure, are lhese who have received music awards. Parlicipalion for lhree years in some school music aclivily is required. Some have won recognilion lor vocal meril and olhers lor inslrumenlal accomplishmenls, Each has performed publicly, eilher alone or in a group. Top: Dale Slreclcer, Chesler Schaaf, Richard Thomas, Lloyd Byers, Dale Barnard, Donald Good, l-luslon Bonam, John l-larlman, Paul Schusler, Harold Wriqhl, Roberl Euler, Melvin McClinlock, Elvin Shoop. Fourlh: Arvin Hildebrand, Howard Smelzer, Polly Wagner, Joan Hulchinson, Kalhleen l-lafhaway, Jean Srnilh, Bonnie Lou Sly, Pauline Sellzer, Ann Ruflinq. Third: James Sievens, Bryson Wise, Mary Helen Vlfeber, Jane Slein. Second: Roper? Klein, Corrine Miller, June Zerman, Mariha Nye, Mary Calherine Briehl, Mariory Pofhs, Dawn Thompson, Shirley Knapp. Firsl: Jean Karshner, Marian Radebauqh, Barbara Torow, Doris Good, Genevieve Lopeman, Helen Siahl, Willella Radelsaugh, Palsy Greenslade. Noi in piclurer Bruce Bellard, Myron Braun, Marian Alice Horn, Rosemary Myers, James Perrine, Gene Slark, Wayne While, Carol Woods. Page II7 This porfraif of four boys shows fhis year's winners of Nafional A+hle+ic Scholarship Socielry honors. They may wear The key of The organizahon be- cause ihey have main+ained grades in +he upper half of +he class and have earned a+ Ieasf +wo maior leifers in high-school a+hle+ics. Paul Shelly, co-cap+ain of +he I94I foofball +eam, received fwo maiors in foofball and Jrwo in baskefloall. Jack Huff collecfed 'rwo maior le++ers in foo+baIl and +hree maiors in Jrrack. Harold Wrigh+, cap+ain of +his year's swimming +eam, earned fwo maior le++ers in +ha+ spori. Eugene McMahon has Jrwo major le++ers in Jrrack. Page I I 8 UBIIICIIICBII Training JUIIIDR-SEIIIUR RECEPTIUII COMMTTTEE CHATRMEN I94O InviTaTion: MARTHA BARKER DeCoraTlon: BARBARA TOROW Program: JEAN KARSHNER Refreshmenf: RUTH FLENNER I94l lnvifafionz FLORENCE NUBY DecoraTion: ANN RUFFTNG- and TEDD BURR EnTe'Tainf'enT: MARTHA TRANSUE and JO ANN WILHELM Rf-TreshrnenT: RERMA JEAN RlTTER Ofcresfraz JAMES CALLAGHAN Staqe Crew: NGRRIS BERNARD The Junior-Senior Prom oT l94O Tool4 Us down inTo The deep sea where vari-colored Tish, seaweed, and rnermaids greeTed The quesTs. The l94I recepfrion Toola us baclc To The days oT our grandparenTs, The gay nineTies. The barbershop quarTeT, Diamond Jim and Lillian Russell, busTles, long-handled parasols, handle-bar rnusTaches, checkered vesTs, Flora Dora haTs, and derbies were ready To malce us wanT more oT Daisy, Daisy, or WalTz Me 'Round Again, Willie. Paqe llc? Page IQO A prize exhibir is This record of The Senior Class play, Old Doc, which was presenrecl on May I4. In il, a young man faced The problem of whelher To follow The palh ol an unsellish old counlry doclor, or To seek personal gain in Jrhe ciry. Dr. John Hillary ...., CAST OF OLD DOC .......Bryson Wise Dr. Roberl Hillary ..... .... M elvin McClinlock Pa Brown., ,... . , Ma Brown ,..... Marqarel Burns. Dick Burns ....,. Janel Marlin... Mr. Hepple. Properlies: Rifa Jane Ball Rose Mary Ball Corrine Miller Eugene McMahon Elyin Shoop Publicily: Bonnie Sly Jane Sfein ,Richard Dillinger ,..,,Barbara Torow .....MarTha Barker ....WiIbur Terhune Marian Radebauqh Dr. Edmond Brand. Helen Brand .,..,. Mary Selby ..,. Lois Warner... Mrs. Cronin Mrs. Mellon. Mrs. Rossi. .. ...Marold Wriqhl Direcfoi , COMMITTEES Make Up: Maxine Weesfon Dorofhy Eberly Shirley Knapp Sludenl Direclor: Marquerife Ruflinq Pronwpler: Helen Ryan .... .James Yingling .,.L'Jane Kiplinger ....Jean Karshner ....Alice Boyaird ....Mary C. Briehl ..,..,,.,..Jean Srnilh ...,Bonna Jean Kisller Mr. Dewayne Burke CAST OF OLD DOC GRFIDUHTIUII BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM Cenfral High School Audilorium Bellevue, Ohio June I, IQ4-I 8 P, M. Processional-Universily Grand March., ,,... ,..E. F, Goldman, High School Orcheslra Prayer of Thanlcsgivingflxlelherland Folk Tune., ......... ,.Senior Class and Orcheslra lnvocalion ............... Response ...,,..,.. .. O Sons and Daughlers. Berceuse ..,.....,.. .............,............. ...,Rev. T. e. Erler, Baplisl Church . .....,, High School Chorus -..rhooihohoi rhohoh Beniamin eoooho, ohio' eioo cioo Baccalaureale Address ..,.. Dr. Harold C. Phillips, The Firsl Baplisl Church, Cleveland, Ohio Prelude in C11 Minor ..,...............,......,,.......,......,...,.... .Rachmaninolil Piano Solo wilh Orcheslra Accompanimenl, Marian Radebaugh, Pianisl Benediclion ......,,...,.. ,, ..,..,...Rev. Lonzo S. Green, Melhoclisl Church Recessional-The Honor Legion. .... C. H. Vance, High School Orcheslra COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Cavalier Overlure. lnvocalion .............,, ..,.. .... M erle J. Isaac, High School Orcheslra ,.......Rev. Waller B. Leis, Evangelical and Reformed Church Girls' Sexle1fOn Wings of Song. .......,...,...,.,................, ...Mendelssohn Marlha Barlcer, Marv Calherine Briehl, Kalhleen Halhaway, Marlha Nye, Address lo lhe Class. Trumpelf Solo-Allegro.. Presenlalion ol The Class. Awards and Honors .,.... . The Conlerring of Diplomas Class Song ......,...... . Benediclion.. Jean Snnilh, Barbara Torow ..,Dr. Edgar Dale, Ohio sioio Uf'liVGVSllY. colohhooo, Ohio .......,,.,.....DoBoooh, Eivih Shoop .hh e. Lou, Phihoiooi of the High School ...,, Vfallace L, fxxVl'lllOll, SUD9l'lfTl9V'ld9Fll of Schools ...meh H. K, shohhohoi, Pfooaoohi ol llie Board ol Educalion ......,rho Class of I94l ....Rev. M, M. Gressley, Congregafional Church Page l2I CHLEITDHR Page T22 CLASS PRESIDENTS SENIOR: BRUCE BELLARD JUNIOR: PAT SULLIVAN SOPHOMORE: BOB REDD ERESHTVTAN: STEVE WEITHMAN SepTember 4-ExacTIy II63 sTudenTs are exposed To educaTion lapologies To Mr. WoIfeT in The Bellevue public schools This year. Tvluch buying oT paper, greeTing of friends, and looking inTo new TexT books. SepTember II-ExclamaTions from The girls, because Miss Haas has decreed ThaT They musf wear blue rompers Tor gym class. SepTe-mber Il-Some of our disTinguished alumni enTerTained wiTh a musical program Today in The TirsT assembly oT The year. SepTember I3eBelIevue TasTes deTeaT aT FremonT in The firsT TooTbaII game of The season. SepTember I4eAnoTher disTinguished alumna , This Time Esfelle Calienni, cheerleader aT Bowling Green, shows The B, H. S. cheerleaders a few new Tricks. SepTember I9fReverend George Snyder, missionary, Tells of his war experiences in China. SepTernber 20-Those beyoooTiTul new band uniiorms come ouT of The moTh balls Today and are disTribuTed To The band members Tor The game Friday nighT. SepTember 20-STeye WeiThman, freshman dynamo, generaTes TirsT Touchdown in Two years. BiTTersweeT-we lose The game To Upper Sandusky. SepTember ZI-Seven belles of B. H. S. grace The TIoaTs aT The Sandusky Grape EesTiyaI. SepTember 24-Paul Shelly and Bruce Bellard, Inc., are TooTbaII capTains exTraordinary Tor CenTraI Hiqh's I940 fooTbalI season. SepTember 25fInTroducing BliTzbuggy, Wayne WhiTe's conTribuTion To The CenTraI ialopy colIecTion, SepTember 27-LosT, sTrayed, or sToIen from The biology lab.: one TurTIe. Should answer To name of Tillie. OcTober 4fWE WONI The firsT TooTbalI yicTory in Two seasons! OcTober S- IT I Had a Million -needless To say, a Hollywood ProducTion. OcTober II-WaITer BuTz, a deyoTee oT The dance bands, To daTe has The names of over BOO band leaders. OcTober II-Max GilsTrap, ToresT ranger, ranged on our woods. OcTober I2-Clyde Cloud, a bug-minded sophomore, is CenTraI's bring-'em-back-dead man. He has over l500 insecTs in his coIIecTion. OcTober I4-The KiITees enTerTain sTudenTs in naTiye ScoTch cosTume aT audiforium meeTinq. OcTober I6-ExacTly 20,044,800 seconds unTiI school closes according To Jim Perrine. OcTober IB-STudenTs dance To Tommy Dorsey's and Glen MiIler's lrecordedj music ToniqhT aT The Y afTer The game. OcTober IB-How Time flies! The end of The TirsT six-week's period. DF THE SCH00l VEHR OcTober I9-The B. H. S. Brenda and Harvey Inc., composed of RuTh Flenner, Bonna Jean KisTler, and Mary C. Briehl, presenT one oT Their incomparable Charm School sessions Today. OcTober 20-PoliTical baTTles are raging on The sTudy hall fronT. RoosevelT or Willkie? OcTober 23-All sorTs of sTrange characfers, from HiawaTha To Jezebel, are represenTed aT The Girl Reserves' Am' biTion Ball. OcTober 24-The picfure oT Coach Lewis and Jim Barr which appeared in The Columbus CiTizen aT The Time oT The STaTe Tourney is reporTed To be in The Hall of SporTs aT The New York World's Fair This summer. OcTober 24-Russian ballads and lullabies by Serafim STrelkoTT in an assembly meeTing Today. OcTober 29-' 'Tom Brown of Culver for Joe High School of Bellevue. OcTober 3l-No school Tomorrow! N. W. O. T. A. meeTing aT Toledo! Wheel November 4-Nighf shop classes, flourishing under The insTrucTion of RoberT Clarkey are sponsored by The sTaTe. November 4-Mixed guarTeT sings aT a Child ConservaTion Club Meefing, November 5-ln The sTraw-voTe held in B. H. S. by The sTudenTs, RoosevelT and Bricker are The TavoriTes. November 6-Candle lighT iniTiaTion for 65 sophomore girls enlarges The Girl Reserve group. November ll-Science sTudenTs Take Trip To Seneca Caverns. November I2--The NaTional diving champ, ArliTe SmiTh, addresses The school assembly and explains The reguisifes of good diving form. November I3-The casT is chosen for The Junior Hiqh opereTTa, Rip Van Winkle. November l5-The annual adapTabiliTy exams are given To The freshmen. November 22- June Mad is selecTed by The Junior Jesfers for The iunior class play under The direcTion of Miss Evensen. November 274-The iuniors choose STar of Hollywood for Their class rings. November 29-The B. H. S. iournalism sTudenTs aTTend The IfiTh NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion ConvenTion in Cleveland. H. R. Knickerbocker, disTinguished foreign correspondent headlines The rich program of speakers Tor The conference. November 29-Foofball leTTers are presenfed aT a special audiforium meeting. December 3-Officers of The Girl Reserves aTTend The annual conference in Cleveland SaTurday. GuesT of The day was Sac hiko Shinono, a Japanese girl Trom Hiram College. Weafherr Very cold! December 5-The noon-hour basketball league is organized among B. H. S. sTudenTs from The counTry wiTh J. Ying- ling, W. Zeigler, H. Green, and C. Sherman as capTains oT The Tour Teams. December be-B. H. S. Business Club chooses members To manage C-ranT sTore for a day. December 6-The ChrisTmas playlef given by a group of Thespians is ChrisTmas Awakening wiTh The Theme of The play, Do you Think only of yourself aT ChrisTmas Time? December 9-Mr. Wolfe speaks To The Science Club on The amazing life of The negro scienfisf, George Washingfon Carver. December ll-The senior class parTy is a sweaTer swing wiTh some of The laTesT records for dancing. GROUP OF B. H. S. MUSICIANS Page IZ3 CHLEIIDHR 5 Page I24 J. H. NUBY CENTRAL HIGH ENGINEER December I3+The Girl Reserves plan To sell Bellevue Redmen auTo pIaTes To sTirnuIaTe inTeresT in The baskeTbaII Team This year aT CenTraI. December I7fThe TirsT ComeT sTaTT meeTing is held when co-ediTors, Marvel Kirkendall and KaThIeen HaThaway, Tell abouT The plans Tor The annual. December IB-AT The Girl Reserve ChrisTmas parTy, a skiT, The NighT before ChrisTmas, is presenTed by The Junior Girl Reserves. Dancing Tops off The evening's program. December 20-The Thespians presenT Their annual ChrisTmas play, Mimi LigI'iTs a Candle. The Theme is The over- coming oT The peTTy dislikes among The Randall Tamily. December 23-UnTiI January 6, ChrisTmas vacaTion. December 25-TemperaTure soars To 650. January 6iMany sTudenTs, resTed by Their long vacaTion, hurry back To school as iT reopens aTTer ChrisTmas yaca- Tion. January 6- January Cie Polomeme PoTTers presenT poinTs abouT poTTery To pupils. FarrnereTTes beaT U. G. G.'s, I5-2. January ll-Dick Temple's lasT minuTe Toul shoT spells deTeaT To a game Sandusky Tive ToniqhT. January I3-Records show ThaT ISO cases of flu invade The high school. Four Teachers are sick. January I5-PrenTiss Jubilee singers harmonize aT assembly. January I5-Penny Lunch TeaTured by Junior Girl Reserves. January IB-WiTh Their deTense and Team work clicking, Bellevue swamps Oberlin by a 54-I3 score. January 2Of-STudenTs are broken-hearTed because school closes Tor a day Tor repair of broken machinery. January 22fDr. Guy Morse Bingham Talks To Senior class. January 22-TryouTs held Tor OpereTTa. January 23-Mixed guarTeT sings aT The BourdeTTe. January 23-STudenTs concenTraTe cn mid-year exams. January 27-Round Table discussion held in audiTorium on Temperance. January 28-Y- Poppy, sTarring W. C. Fields, deIighTs The audience, January 29 February 4 February 7 February 8 - His Son's FaTher, TeaTurinq characIer acTor, Bob Hanscom, in a comedy role, -Helen Lewicki, RiTa SIiTer, and BeTsy WrighT are eIecTeo cheer leaders. iCasT Tor H.M,S. Pinaforem is chosen Today by direcTor, Mrs. SToll. fThe Torch Club swing ouT wiTh a sweaTer swirl. February l2fFirsT nighT CorneT meeTing, The magazine campaign is in Tull swing. February I4-Thespian lniTiaTion held aT 3:30. Knees shakel February l5fThe Senior Hi-Y score success wiih a VaIenTine dance. February I7- February I8f June Mad, Junior play, is a smash hiT, February I9-Miss Haas' all-girl home room wins TheaTer parTy and magazine campaign. February 20-QuarTeT sings aT Mcliim P. T. A. meeTing. Jesse Philips Robinson vocalized and insTrurrienTalized Song HiTs of I94l B. C. enTerTains aT assembly Februa Februa Februa March March March March March March March March March March March March March March March March March March DIW BV DIW ry 2I-Bellevue deTeaTs New Philadelphia in exciTing conTesT. ry 24-The CorneT Company OT well-known arTisTs brings Tamous vorieTy program To Bellevue. ry 25fSophornores frolic ai parfy, wiih TruTh or Consequence 'n everyThing, l-The swimming Team enlers in DisTricT meeT aT Bowling Green STaTe U. Six swimmers oualiTy Tor sTaTe meeT. I-ElemenTary music sTudenTs are raTed high in The NorTh CenTral DisTricT ElemenTary ConTesT aT WellingTon. 4-Harold WrighT crashes Through and breaks record in lOO-yard Tree sTyle. 6-ThirTy-Three Bellevueans hear Alfred Noyes speak aT Galion. The school bus Took The group. 8fFirsT-lasT-andeonly game Tor Redmen This year in The disTricT baskeTball TournamenT. 9fHi-Y boys aTTend The DisTricT rneef. I0-The Track season opens with a Bang. I2-OuarTeT sings aT Kiwanis. l3fB, H. S. Takes overl lT's STudenT Managers' Day aT GranT's. lbfTemperaTure Bc. STudenTs pile on cloThes. 20-Senior girls cor'npeTe in Volley Ball againsT women Teachers. Seniors are vicTorious. 2lfThey're off! The girls' ping pong TournamenT is under way. 22fNorTh CenTral DisTricT Music FesTival is held aT Oberlin. Many TirsTs Tor Bellevue. 24fPracTice begins Tor senior play, Old Doc. 26-Girls' inTramural volley ball games begin. 27fGeorgiana Ballina enTerTains aT assembly wiTh Spanish and Mexican songs and dances. 28-eGirl Reserve elecTions are held. Mary Rempe is nexl year's presidenT and Marjorie Klein is vice-presidenf. 28- Polly Make Believe is produced by Pike sTudenTs. April I-Cooper's The LasT of The Mohicans is made vivid in a movie. April 4-Coach Cooper geTs TirsT souinT aT The Track Team aT an inTer-class meeT. April 4 April 5 -Spring vacalion begins! eBellevue is hosT To orchesTras and choruses Tor The disTricT conTesT. April 8eThe STarnp Club exhibiTs iTs work. April l2-800 in The shade. Spring fever rages. April I4-Back To The grind. April l6fRichard STef'fel speaks aT assembly on The BirTh and DeaTh oT a Republic. flT's Czeckoslovakia. April T7-Senior Girls visiT The lnTernaTional ArT School aT Sandusky as guesTs oT The Business and ProTessional Wornen's club. April 20-The Vance Kersell's have daughTer, AniTa Louise. I April 22-The movie, MagniTicenT Obsession, is shown. April 23-Senior High opereTTa, l-l.M.S. PinaTore is a Tremendous success. CONCERT COMPANY COMET Page l25 C Page IZ6 HLEHDHR April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May H. M. S. PINAFORE 25-Journalism sludenls convene al Bowlinq Green. The Dial lakes a prize. 27fThe firsl spring Band Concerl is held in The hiqh school audiloriurn, 28-Ennil Ross, new shop inslruclor, lakes over his dulies. 28fThe Juniors dance lo recordings al class parlv, 29-The lraclc Team is viclorious over lvlargarella. 30-The sevenlh annual Molher-Dauqhler Banouel is held wills Two hundred quesls. Officers for l94l-42 are inslalled in impressive candle lighl ceremony. 30fColleqe Club rnernbers are guesls ol Bowlinq Green Slale Universily. lfHopelul B. H. S. sludenls allend slale rnusic conlesl al Ohio Slale. 2-The Seniors relax in Their old clolhes. Zfllirsl place is laken by lhe Bellevue lraclcmen in lhe League lraclc rneel al Norwalk. 3fGirlslron1 six lowns revel al B. H. S. al The Play Day sponsored by G. A. A. Bfffonnrnercial sludenls are growing older and wiser as a resull of working in downlown offices. 6-Melal shop boys visil Ford laclory. 7--Practices ol Old Doc are in lull swing. 8fArl' class visils Cleveland Ari Museum. 9iThe College Club lakes a day off lo visil Toledo Universily while The Band plays on al Upper Sandusky. HS HE SCH00l VEHR EIIDS May May X May l May l May May May May May May May May May May June June June June June June eiRL RESERVE MQTHER- L15-'JCSHTER emi-QUET li l2e-The Mansfield lhinclads trek lo Bellevue, l3fGirls oh and ah al Roberf Donal in The Counl of Menlo Crislof' l4fSeniors presenr Old Doc fo an enlhusiasric audience. l5fAnoiher shop Trio lo Delroil. l6-Norwalk is hos? ro The Lirile Biq Four Band Fesrival ihis year. lb-Junior G. Rfs have run al parly. I7-Bellevue 'rrack learn arlends Disrricl Meel af Sandusky. -Anofher rraclc rneef under rhe lighls of Sandusky. Zlfln The spring a young man'slancy1urnsfo baseball. -Roberl Pelers brings filrn lo Central l-liqh slaqe al audiloriurn rneelinq, 22fCap+ain Theodore Srern speaks. -The Seniors are enlerfained by The Juniors al Gay Ninelies Junior-Senior Prorn. -The Alumni-lo-be are busy sending our announcernenls for rheir nearinq comrnencemenl. -Decoralion Day-and vacaiion. Seniors are dignified in caps and qowns in Baccalaureale Service. Dr, Harold C. Phillips qives 'lhc address. 2-The under-classrnen are all in a dilher over exarns. 3-Praclice and more praclice. The Seniors soon will be ready for connnnencernenl. 4-The Corner is best ever! 5-Cornrnencernenf exercises lor l94l. Dr. Edqar Dale delivers advice 'ro qraoualinq Seniors. 6--Las? day of school 'lil nexl fall. Seniors surprise al Class Day. Page l27 ii Page I28 AQUdlICS ,... .,.... . . Arn holl, Superinlendenl Baccalaureare .. Band Baskelball ., .. Boa rd Boys' of Ed ucalion .... Glee Club .,., Calendar .....,....... Ceniral High School .... Cheerleaders .,.. ,... . Class Aciivily .... College Club ..., Comef Slaff ..., Commencemenl .. Commercial Club Crimson Troupers Dedication ..... Drum Corps ..,. Eighlh Grade ,. Faculty ... Fooiball .. Freshman Class Girl Reserves Girls' Girls' Girls' High l-lifY , Home Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Athletic Associalion Aihlelics Glee Club ...... School Operella... Economics Class . Class High Operelia .. High School Jeslers .,..,, Play Page .....86,87 l2 ..,l2l 55 ...NAB-75 ,.,lO, ll SI l2Z-l27 9 ...67 ....29 60 .....36, 37 ....I2l 61 .,...44, 45 ..4, 5 ,U54 ..,.,26 ..I4-I7 ..,..b4-67 . ...., 84, 85 .24, 25 .....40, 4l 88, 89 .,...4B, 49 53 42, 43 33 20, 2I 52 B .....46, 47 .46,47 Junior-Senior Receplion . Library Siaff .,..... Lull, Principal Metal Shop ,... Mixed Chorus ..,, Music Awards .....,,,. .. .,,. ., Naiional Alhleiic Scholarship Sociely Nalional Honor Sociery .,.. News Slaff Office Sraff .... Orcheslra .. Pep Band .. .........,. .. Quill and Scroll Socieiy Science Club .......,... Science Laboraiories .... Senior Class Piclures ,... Senior Class Acliviries ,... Senior Class Officers .... Senior Class Play Senior Class Song .. Sevenlh Grade . Sophomore Class .... Srudy Hall Swimming, Boys' .. Swimming, Girls' .. Thespians ,,,... Track ,,,.. Warner, Mr. . Woodworking Phoiography by Ben Buyer, Bellevue. Page ..,II9 ...58 I3 ...3l ...SO ..iII7 ...IIS ...IIO 38, 39 II ...57 ...56 ...IIS ...59 ...32 92-lO5 l06-lll ...92 ..,l20 ...IOS ...27 22, Z3 ...28 .76-79 86, 87 ...II6 .80-B3 5 30 Engravings by Akron Typeseilinq Company, Akron. Prinled and Bound by The Defiance Prinlinq Company, Defiance.


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