Bellevue High School - Comet Yearbook (Bellevue, OH)
- Class of 1947
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Th619l-I7 CDME With A New Tale Every Year .9 VOLUME XXVI Published by fhe SENIOR CLASS OF CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Bellevue, Ohio 3 DEDICATID To Miss Florence Bates To one who understands Hue mysferies of rna+hema+ics and who has made Those mys+eries clear To ner many s+uden+s, To Miss Florence Ba+es, friend as well as insfrucfor, Hwe class of l947 WIHW grafe- ful appreciafion dedicafes Jrhis Comet 4 From Tour counTies, I-Iuron, Sandusky, Erie, and Seneca, come The sTudenTs oT Bellevue I-Iigh School. All Tour oT These counTies bear Indian names. The I-Iurons, The Eries, and The Senecas were Indian Tribes who once hunTed and Tished in This areag while Sandusky, or QTsaandosTi, is an old Indian name Tor The place on The cold waTers. IT is TiTTing, Then, ThaT The sTaTT oT The I947 ComeT should choose an Indian Theme. As The Indians oT old gazed wi+h wonder aT IshIcoodah, The ComeT, so now may The reader Tollow This more modern ComeT as iT sTreaIcs Through The school year, I946-1947. FOREWOR IZ,- --... Table of Contents ADMINISTRATION - - SENIORS - - - UNDERCLASSMEN - - - ACTIVITIES - - - - ATHLETICS - - - - - SENIOR ACTIVITIES - - - - 6 I2 22 30 58 77 Okantu Top Onel SUPERINTENDENT F. D. SWIGART M. S., Ohio Slale, Superinlendenl' Board Of Education Mrs. Reifz, Shumaker, Erf, Kisller, Vogel, G-reenslade 6 B. S., Denison Universily, COMMITTEES: Teachers: Harland Eff William Greenslade Dr. H. K. Shumaker Finance: William Greenslade Allen Kisller Building and Grounds Allen Kisfler Dr. E. B. Vogel Janilors and Supplies: Dr. E. B. Vogel Harland Erf Clerk: Alma Spayd Reih Miss Beify Kirkendall, secreTary To The super- inTendenT and assisvam clerk of The school board, Types a le1Ter for Mr. SwigarT. Sec- relary To The principal, Virginia Monarchi, hur- ries To ge? The affer- TlOOl'l al'1f1OUl'lCeTnef'Il5 ouT on Time from liis new office. The Chiefi Cgimcl P RIN C I P A L E. S. GLASGO B. S., Denison UniversiTy, M. A.. Ohio SlaTe, Principal, Commercial Law, and Psychology School Secretaries Belly Kirkendall Virginia Monarchi 7 FACULTY We have listened to your message, A We have heard your words of wisdoma JANICE ARNHOLT B. S. in Educafion, Miami Universify, Commercial Subiecls MARY JANE BEEKLEY B. S. in Educalion, Miami Universiiy, Pupil Personnel DEWAYNE BURKE B. S. in Educalion, Bowling Green Sfafe Universily, M. A., Ohio Sfaie Universiiy, Junior High Principal, Social Sludies Longfellow, Hiawafha 8 Fi II Pix I 1 JOE AYERS A. B., Ohio Norlhern Unwersify Assisfanl Coach, World l-lislory ERMA BUFFI NGTON A. B., Wifienberg College Mafhemalics MADELINE COOKE B. S. in Educa+ion Ohio Sfaie, Spanish, Lafin, English ANN FRAZIER B. S. in Educalion, Miami, English NAOMI HANNA B. S. in Educaiion, Keni S+aTe Universiiy, Social Siudies DELVIN JOHNSON B. A., Denison, Boys' Physical Eclucafion CARL O. LENZ B. M., Oberlin College, Orchesira ROLAND MORRIS B. S. in Educaiion, Keni, Commercial Subiecis ETH EL GROVER B. S. in Educafion, Bowling Green, Girls' Physical Educafion NANCY H EACOCK B. S. in Educaiion. Miami, Ari' A. B. KRUMM B. S. in Educaiion, Capiial Universify, Vocal Music LOIS McMILLAN B. S. in Educaiion, Ohio S+aie, Home Economics WILLELLA RADEBAUGH B. S. in Educaiion, Ohio Wesleyan Universiiy, Jr. High English, Liferaiure Healfh FAC LTY . . .. Many things Nalcomis taught him Of the world that lay about him KENNETH SAM PSON B. S, in Educalion, Texas Slafe, Head Coach, Biology and Science GLENN SPANGLER B. S. in Educalion, Ohio Sfale, lnduslrial Arls HERBERT WOLFE B. A., Ohio Slale, M, S. in Chemislry Universily of Michigan, Chemislry, Physics, and Preelzlighl FLORENCE YINGLING B. S. in Educalion, Ohio Slale. Jr. High Malhemalics ESTHER SCHACHTELE B. S. in Educalion, Ohio Universily, English and Speech CRAIG TETlRlCK B. S. in Educalion, Muskingum College, Jr. High English, Guidance Healfh ADELINE WRIGHT B. A., Wellesley College, English and Journalism Noi in picfure: NATHAN ROSENTHAL B. Mus. Miami, Band CLEO YODER B. S. in Eclucafion, Bowling Green, Induslrial Arfs nv-44 M 'N 5 s W' ' ' ', wig ' mmm 5 , . ,e .fel 'Z . ,f . . 3 :mv . i . , ,, y , s M 'ww'b'fw Q2 g ry - V,a-.:1: .0 -n 2 ,, x S , , - K if W, M A mg W R if J ,, , Q' , W ,Q . ajffif ,Az 7 :f f JW? f . 1 x W. s M ww A , Aaffflis Kwik J f S 2 K 4336, ,E -H 5 W M1 1 L: 1 g7 yjg,Q3?g3g2g.5 E:e,.,:: 1-gawk, I Yew' Q ' X2 4 ' ' K 351 7 2 gg 5' 'ff Ag, 9 f , -ws ,W ,fx ANNLM ir X. ..,,, W ?wmsmWf.m V' 3. f 1 i N34 f 7 Sfwva 3259 w, xx , W1 5 W Mr!! H fy, H21 M ZS! ,Sf hlgf Q'KWf'f5? Wig bi Q . 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JACOUELYN GILDENMEISTER RICHARD GLASGO EUGENE GROTE HARRY GUMBERT HAROLD HAKES JANICE HAMER RICHARD HANES VIRGIL HERTZER I6 ff? JOHN DONALD YVONNE GERALDINE BELMA HETER HEURING HEYMAN JOYCE KNAUSS have followed the B.H.S. trail Q v.v.', I Q 74 I l-.403 'ofot ks., ...O 0 ol' 1 CoIors: MAROON and WHITE. FIower: TALISMAN ROSE. MARYELLEN KOCH ORVILLE KOCH CATHERINE KOSER MADELINE LAMB MARGARET LAMB KENNETH LINDER MARGARET MAHL STEPHEN MERK I7 SENIUR . . 1947 MARCIA MORRIS DARRELL MOYER DONALD MOYER MARILYN NELSON RUTH NEWELL JOHN PALMER PHYLIS OCKER MARJORIE PHILLIPS RUTH PITTENGER EDWARD RUFFIN6 JOHN RUFFING PATRICIA RYAN JOSEPI-IINE SBERNA SAM SBERNA NORMAN SHELLEY MARY KATI-IRYN SIESEL ELLEN SMETZER NORA STARR RICHARD STARR DUANE STOCKER ROSALIE STURGEON HELEN TEMPLE VIRGINIA TUSING DAVID TUTTAMORE NAP VIDEAN MARY LOUISE WILHELM ANN WOLFE heap big tribe SENICRS World War II Veterans NoT in picfure: DONALD HERMAN ROBERT SANDERS ELSIE J. SHOWALTER ROBERT SOMERVILLE JOHN C. TETIRICK KENNETH WOODRUFF .i.l. The Navy came back To B. H. S. in The Tall oT I946, when six ex-servicemen, all recenTly honorably discharged Trom The Navy, re-enrolled in B. H. S. as members oT The class oT I947: ANTHONY BRUGNONE KENNETH LINDER EUGENE GERBER ROBERT SANDERS ORVILLE KOCH NORMAN SHELLEY Four oTher veTerans compleTed Their crediTs by examina- Tions or privaTe TuToring in order also To graduaTe wiTh The class oT I947: DONALD HERMAN JOHN C. TETIRICK ROBERT SOMERVILLE KENNETH WOODRUEF Class Song Words: Belma Knauss Tune: The Anniversary Song Oh, how we'll miss Maroon and whiTe are The colors we chose. Dear old Bellevue High. The flower is The Talisman rose. We've had loTs of Tun Our moTTo will be: Our ToundaTion is laid While we worked for our goals. And our success is assured. Clear ThoughTs, words, and deeds Farewell, Bellevue High, Also knowledge supreme Teachers and sTudenTs Too, Were TaughT by our school The class, TorTy-seven, For our brighT TuTure days. Will ne'er TorgeT you. Senior Party lankeTs, TeaThers, and war WiTh squaws and warriors all wearing gay Indian b painT, The Senior Indians held Their annlual pow-wow in The gym on November 20. The group was divided inTo six Tribes who compeTed in an exciTing Treasure hunT in which mysTerious direcTions led Them in a mad dash around school grounds and build- ings. Each senior homeroom presenTed a shorT humorous skiT, and dancing and re- TreshmenTs were enjoyed. Bob Abell was in charge oT arrangemenTs: and Belma Knauss, oT reTreshmenTs. Advisers aTTending were Miss Erma BuTFingTon, Miss Adeline WrighT, and HerberT WolTe. 20 3 E ,wwf Mlm Q. ,,W, ,. ,,-,,,:... y H NZy':fi'ffX'A-4 as 'Z 1 naw 'Wi . W nz,- , w Egg I 'SZ 54 f' gf ff? T1 wg mm, , Q, MX K M Y Misa zzgv ik gigs? 1 , fi -- Us A v 1. ,iff fl. , M- 'fp f f x 2 ,gf . 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SevenTeen TooTbaIl players, Tive baskerball sTars, numerous club oTTicers, and a popu- lar junior girls' sexTeT, all added TeaThers To The TriumphanT head-dress oT The class. Screams heard on November I3 came, noT Trom Indians on The warpaTh, buT Trom The exciTed audience aT The Junior class play, Tiger I-louse. AT a papoose parTy on December ll, Rico Censi's shorT overalls and green Tie won him The TirsT prize. Then on April I I, came The big evenT, The annual prom or powwow when The Juniors enTerTained The Senior Tribe. JUNIORS 1948 Top Row: Dick Andrews, Carolyn Arnholl, Don Ball, Raymond Balfelline, PaT Bell Phyllis Boaden Irene Brown Jerry Burr Ann Bruggeman, Almerico Censi. Ninfh Row: Bob Clemenfs, Virginia Colvin, PaT Connors, Tom Creech, Muriel CroTCher,IAnfhony DeBlase, Jim Didion, lqnafia DeLiberTo, PeTer DieTzel, Richard DoTy. Eighfh Row: Bill Drewes, ArThur Eberly, Arlene FalTer Theresa Field A'l e , s, I6.,T'I Fox, Pal Fox, Doris Francis, Jane Frederick, Anna FriTz, Lee Frifz. Seventh Row: Jim Furlong, Jim Gabel, Jack Gabel, Bill Gohlike, Gene Gressle , l-lunTer Grimm N G T ' ' ' y , ancy ross, om Gruss, Lois I-lager, Clarence Hammersmdh. Sixfh Row: Mary Harfman, Roberf Her- man, Clarice l-lire, Marilyn Hoffman, Don lngold, Harold Karg, Frances Kieser, Marilyn King, Vernon Konsf, Mary Krupp. Fiffh Row: CaTherine Lamb, Richard LaSalle, Mary E, Lieber, Sue Lepley, Donna Long, Agnes Mahl, Mary J. Mafherl , Shirle M B D ' y y c ee, oris Meyer, Mary Anne Meyers, Fourfh Row: Jim Miano, Dorofhy Miller, Joe Milchell, Edilh Monarchi, Eugene Moyer, GerTrude Nuby TedNere R'hdPl A i' A ' ' ' ' ' y q s, ic ar a mer, gnes Phillips, Geraldine Ramsey. Third Row. Angeline Recupero, Jackie Richards, Noreen Rosperfl RoberT Ruffing, Rosemary RuTTinq, Barbara Seel, Rose Serraino, Alvin Shelley, DoroThy Shelley, Mary Sherman. Second Row: Mary Ann Siesel, Jim Smith, Bill Snyder, DoroThy Sprankel BoniTa Springer EThel STarr Glee Swiqarf Firsf Row' Rosern S I T J , , , . . ary yves er, eanelfe Tibboles, Dean Todd, Mildred VanETTen, John WeesTon, Joanne Zehner. Noi in picfurez Jim Herman, Jean Sprague. 24- 1 1 4 i 25 SOPHOMORES . . . 'I949 Top Row: Scoll Abell, Anna Andrews, Emily Arlin, Nancy Arnold, Newlon Baker, Mary Ball, Barbara Bandy, Jack Baugh- man, Rosa Lee Bean, Tom Beard, Torn Beckley, Alice Beiler, Belly Beiler. Eighlh Row: Irene Billie, John Bischoff, Juanila Bodey, Carol Bond, Lois- Branclal, Marilyn Brown, Norberl Brown, Bill Brown, Millon Bruckner, Ted Buck, Wayne Carroll, Donelda Chrislman, Leona Claus. Sevenlh Row: Bernice Close, Beverly Cloud, Harry Coe, Joan Cook, Joyce Copsey, Josephine Corrado, Bill Cramer, Helen Czeczele, Nancy Decker, John Didion, Roberl Didion, Don Dielhrich, Marilyn Downs. Sixlh Row: Bill Dunn, Dolores Dupler, Dorolhy Farrow, Bernice Ferres, Pele Foos, Ted Fox, Janel Garrelson, Richard Geiger, Joan Gibson, Barbara Gross, Norman Hammersmilh, Wayne Hazelback, Freda Hickman, Fiflh Row: Lowell l-lomer, Alice Hunler, Nancy Huslon, Hazel Karq, Shirley Kern, Luluann Knauss, Laverne Koch, Ronald Konsl, Donald Koser, Jim Kovacs, Belly LaPala, Dominic Laviola, Jim Lepley. Fourlh Row: Marabelle Linder, Tony Lupica, William Maqers, Marlina Marlin, Mary Marlin, Roberl Meacham, Marna Melzger, Donald Miller, Bob Milleson, Clinlon Missler, Clara Moyer, Louise Papke, Arlhur Parlow. Third Row: Kalherine Pilfenqer, Joanne Radkey, Rulh Reigle, Lila Reinsel, Wilfrid Rosperl, Gail Rudd, William Rulling, Jim Rupperl, Jim Sberna, Charles Sanders, Donald Schaefer, Donald Schindley, Rila Schoen. Second Row: Charles Scholl, Myron Schusler, Kalhleen Seel, Mardelle Sherman, Roberl Shinabery, Barbara Siesel, Marian Smelzer,Jeari Smilh, Edward Soldano, Bill Sprankel, Arla Springer, Bill Stedman, Bob Slephenson. Firsl Row: Pauline Swedersky, Lewis Van Fleel, Harold Vogel, lnaiean Weisharl, Jean While, Roy Whiled, Calherine Wyanl, Don Yinqlinq, Roberl Yingling, Joe Zimmerman. Noi in piclure: Marlin Birkholz, Neil Friend, Thelma Pfeiller, Anila Phillips, Slanley Spalsbury. 26 'I950 . . . FRESHMEN Top Row: Don Andrews, James Avery, Don Baldwin, Ted Ball, Belly Bauman, Robert Bauman, Dorothy Branco, Rulh Briehl, Bill Buchanan, Harold Colvin. Eighrh Row: Ann Crolcher, Bill Cudnik, Theresa DeLiber'lo, Arlene Doane, Don Drewes, Bob Dunn, Ralph Eisenhauer, Yvonne Faucell, Rulh Ferres, Francis Frilz, Sevenlh Row: James Frilz, Jim Gallam, Richard Gildenmeisfer, Wesley Green, Marfha Hammersmirh, Jane? Henney, Rila Herman, Evelyn Herrzer, Helen Heyman, Roberl Heyman. Sixlh Row: Richard Hickman, Eu- gene Hire, Willa Hogarth, Alberl Houck, Gerald ldle, Eugene lngold, Glenn Jacobs, Mary James, Marilyn Jones, Jean Keqgereis. Fifth Row: Melvin Koch, Clem Koselke, Richard Leber, Russell Leber, Bill Linkenbach, Ardyn Long, Caroline Loparo, Bonnie Lou MacManus, Alice McClinlic, Joyce McKinney. Fourlh Row: Jim Meacham, Phyllis Meyer, James Mira, Dick Morgan, Gladys Moyer, Martha Moyer, Wayne Moyer, Sanlo Nasonri, Waller Nobles, Lorefla Nuby. Third Row: Sally Ocker, Charles Oddo, Bill Oddo, Mary Palmer, Bob Raschke, Mildred Reilz, Joan Richards, Eddie Richardson, Don Ruflinq, Richard Ruhling. Second Row: Terry Rupperf, Mar- garet Schindley, Joe Sherman, Jeanelle Siesel, Paul Siesel, Claude Springer, Par Starr, Arthur Straub, Harold Slrecker, Bob Teague, Firsl Row: Opal Teaqarden, Michael Timmons, Jack Weasner, Jack Werner, Joan While, Margaret Wilhelm, Kalhryn Wireman, Virginia Wonqler, Marrha Woodard, Charles Wriqhl. Noi in pidure: Carl Mira, Charlolfe Williams. 27 and papooses, too . . . EIGHTH GRADE: Top Row: Don Adams, Emma Andrews, Charlolle Beachler, Lois Bernard, Kennelh Bickharl, Ralph Bixler, Richard Byers, Paul Clemons, Anne Cook, Joanna Cook, Mary Dielrich, Jack Drexel, Kathryn Farrow, Evelyn Flesher. Eighlh Row: Jay Foss, Sam Frank, Harland Frederick, Evelyn Garman, Sue Gasleier, Eugene Gibson, Glenn Hire, Bob Holslein, Rila Houck, Bob Kaiser, Richard Keeler, Lois Kulz, Anloinelle Laviola, Eileen Linkenbach. Sevenlh Row: Marilyn Lulz, Elmer Marlin, Junior Miller, Nancy Milchell, Sam Milchell, Shirley Mizer, Richard Newell, .loan Palmer, Josephine Provenzale, Ronald Reilz, Maryellen Schaal, Joan Sieger, Joan Smilh, Julia Soldano. Sixlh Row: Donald Springer, Ronald Slocker, Richard Slrecker, Joe Sylvesler, James Tibboles, Wayne Todd, Barbara Vonder Embse, Billy Walkins, Belly Williams, Nancy Williams. Fiflh Row: Theresa Windsor, Belly Wing, Nancy Wolfe, Helen Woolen, Allrieda Young. Nol in piclure: Claris Ganll, Louella Nay. SEVENTH GRADE: Fiflh Row lrighl of piclurel: Gary Adams, Tornmy Adams, Pally Andrews, Barbara Archer, Kalhleen Baker, Fourlh Row: Belly Balleline, Billy Beamer, LaMarr Beally, Marlowe Beckley, Carol Bender, Joe Branco, Kennelh Canode, Elvin Carroll, Tommy Clemenls, Kalhleen Clemons, Nancy Creech, Paul Drewes, Marcia Drexel, Tommy Farrow. Third Row: Roberl Eerres, Nancy Frank, George Gardner, Bill Geisler, Jean Hall, Donna Hanes, Edward Harlzel, Harold Hayes, Marilyn Heler, Charles Heuring, Nancy Hollman, Nancy Kern, Sandra Kern, Janel Kisller. Second Row: Sue Kisller, Emma Klein, Donald Koch, Terry Konsl. Don Linkenbach, Beverly Long, LaMarr Melzger, Reo McDowell, Paul Miano, Edward Monarchi, Kenneth Moyer, Charles Neuman, Shirley Norlh, Firsl Row: Gordon Sanders, Rennie Showaller, Paul Smilh, Belly Springer, Bonnie Sliles, Roxy Slraziuso, Palsy Taylor, Lynn VanFIeel, Richard Warden, Mariiane Warner, Dawn While, Charles Wing, Alice Wrighl, June Wrighl. No? in piclure: Sarah Ganll, Nancy Pleiller, Roberf Sprague. 28 JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS THE BUILDING JUNIOR HIGH BAND . . . JUNIOR HIGH Wifh all Junior High pupils pariicipaling in eilher Ihe presenialion or Ihe slaging, The annual Junior I-ligh program was given February I2. Mr. Rosenlhal and lv1r.Krumm direcled Ihe Junior I-Iigh band and chorus. The band opened The program wiih Three seleciions, followed by Iwo numbers by a clarinel guarlel and several seleclions by a Irumpel guariel. Piano solos were oiciered by Jean I-lall, Nancy Lou lvlifchell, and Shirley Ivlizer. Folk songs were given by Ihe chorus wiI'h conneciing narralives given by Donald Adams, Nancy Lou Ivlilchell, Ronald Reirz, Nancy Wolfe, Kalhryn Farrow, and Jack Drexel. 29 Footprints pointing toward a wigwam Were a sign of invitation, Were a sign of guests assembling. ACTIVITIT 3l Biff!! U47 , lZ.Ll+:if5 WWF 12? 4' 1 ,V 11 COMET STAFF Edifor-in-chief: JACK HETER Business Manager: HAROLD HAKES Senior Edi'Iors: JEAN ERF VICTOR GEORGE Sporis Ediforsz RICHARD BOEHLER ED RUFFING MARYELLEN KOCH Assisfanfsz CAROLYN ARNHOLT MARILYN KING DORIS MEYER DOROTHY SHELLEY ETHEL STARR GLEE SWIGART ANN WOLFE Ar? Sheff: ROBERT BARKOW CATHERINE LAM B Typisrsz BELMA KNAUSS MARILYN NELSON Advisers: MISS BEEKLEY MISS HEACOCK MISS WRIGHT record keepers . . . COMET STAFF Piclures on Ihe wigwam wall? A flash of Iighl slreaks across Ihe sky, and The Ihrill of a Come? sels Ihe whole Iribe Io Ialking. The I947 Comer slall presenls piciures ol Iri- bal life in B. I-I. S. Long hours resull in Ihe fin- ished producl, Ihal shows Ihe Iribes ol sludenls in Iheir everyday sludies, Ihe galaxy of aclivilies, and momenis ol happy relaxaiion. Working againsl Iinne in Ihe hope Ihai Ihe Comel would resume Hs pre-war May delivery schedule, Ihe srafl labored every day Io make Ihe I947 ediiion Ihe besl ever as Ihey mel deadline aller deadline for The Iinal produclion. Leff picfure: Business Manager Harold Hakes and Marilyn King Riqhl' picfure: Edifor Jack Hefer 33 DIAL STAFF . . . tribal scribes Iwaldal Iwaldal lon Ihe Iookoull are 'rhe members of 'rhe Dial Slafl as Ihey scoul Jrhe news of all Ihe many acfivilies ol Bellevue I-Iigh School. Enlarged Io a four-column, four-page paper, Ihe Dial goes every Ihree weeks Io every Iribe member. In Ihe Norlhweslern Ohio Dislricf Jour- nalism Convenrion al Bowling Green, Ihe Dial was awarded second place in ils division. Carolyn Arnholl won Iirsl place in Ihe newswriring con- +es+ and Jaclc I-Ie'rer received honorable men+ion. DIAL STAFF Seniors: Sophomore: JIM BALL BEVERLY CLOUD RICHARD BOEI-ILER JEAN ERE F h l vicrora eeoraes 'es 'mn' HARoLD HAKES TED BML JACK I-IETER MARYELLEN i4ocH Typist: ED RUEEING VIRGINIA TIJSING QFXQSNCED TYPING ANN WOLEE A Advisers: Juniors: CAROLYN ARNI-IOLT PAT FOX FRANCIS KIESER MARILYN KING DONNA JEAN LONG DORIS MEYER DOROTHY SI-IELLEY JIM SMITI-I ETI-IEL STARR GLEE SWIGART JOANNE ZEI-INER MISS WRIGHT MISS COOKE MR. MORRIS MISS RADEBAUGH 34 leaders . . . The council fires burned brighlly as The I946-I947 Sludenl Council boosled +he campaign, A Beller B.H.S. Under Ihe leadership of Presidenl Sieve Merls, 'rhe group purchased a new aulomalic phono- graph Io add Io Ihe ampliiicalion syslem, sponsored Ihe Danlorlh award for The oulslanding senior Iooy and girl llhis year, Richard Boehler and Mary Louise Wilhelml, and headed a campaign Io prevenl chealing, The Council mel every Thursday in The lounge. THE COUNCIL Officers: Sophomores: Presidenl - - STEVE MERK DOLORES DUPLER CC Vice-Pres. . ED RUFFINQ WILLIAM DUNN CATHERINE WYANT NORBERT BROWN Secrelary - ---- - - - MARYELLEN KOCH Treasurer - - - - V - MARY LOUISEWILHELM Freshmen: Sergeani-al-Arms - - - DICK HICKMAN - - - - JACK GABEL PHYLLIS MEYER JOYCE McKINNEY Seniors: MELVIN KOCH HAROLD HAKES EUGENE GERBER V Y R V Advisers: I e eran epresenlalivel MISS NAOMI HANNA J . PRINCIPAL E, S. GLASGO uniors: CAROLYN ARNHOLT I FRANCIS KIESER I DEAN Topo 35 arrows aim high SENIOR HI-Y Top Row: G. GroTe, B. Barkow, J. Palmer, J. Ruffing, D. STarr, D. Todd, J. Ball, D. M y J C D B hl H H Wolfe, Second Row: D. lnqold, B. Clernenls, V. George, T A nold, D. Glasg D. Heuri g F L S ll B D D A D. LaSalle, A, Eberly. Firsf R N Vd R, Palmer, H. Gurnbery J H T B Abell, V KonsT, W. Snyd C S d D D Ty M Y d STraighT Toward Their TargeT Tly The arrows oT The IQ46- '47 Hi-Y, one oT The mosT acTive Hi-Y groups in recenT years. They climaxed Their eTTorTs wiTh The presenTaTion oT Cornzapoppin, a hilarious hill-billy musical comedy. played by an all-male casT. Players included Vic George. Harold l-lakes, Don lvloyer, Tom Beard. Nap Videan, Frank LaSalle. and Tormer l-li-Y members, Dee l-lenney, Bob Redd, Gene Fi-osT, and Wilson Loudenslagel. The pro- ceeds helped The Hi-Y clubs of Ohio raise Sl5,000 Tor The rehabiliTaTion oT Y.M.C,A.'s in Europe. Among The oTher club geT-TogeThers were a disTricT Hi-Y meeTing wiTh George Campbell, noTed song leader: holiday parTiesg and a combined l-li-Y, Y-Teen meeTing wiTh Dr. AlberT J. Crombie as speaker. Weekly Monday nighT meeTings were held aT The Y.lvl.C.A. 36 Senior Club Presidenl Vice-Presidenl - - DEAN TODD Secrelary Treasurer Program Cliairrnan --A- Sql.-al-arrns - JACK PALMER Junior Club Presidenl Vice-Presidenl - - TOM BEARD with HI -Y HI-Y CABINET Oflicersi - RlCHARD BOEHLER - RICHARD GLASGG - - - JACK HETER - - HAROLD HAKES Ollicers: - Y WlLLlAM DUNN Secrelary - CHARLES SCHOTT Treasurer - - HARRY COE l Advisers: HERB T OLP . . ER W E Tlie season s program closed willi llwe annual Mollier- CLEO YODER DR. I-I. K. SI-IUMAKER, Honorary WALTER T. Bu Son banquel and inslallalion ol officers. STAFF' Honorary Richard Bo'el'iler of llie local club was presidenl of llie Dislricl I-li-Y organizalionp and Jaclc Heler, secrelary of The group. Top Row: J. Bauqhman, B. Brown, C. Scholl, B, Crarner, T. Rupperl, A. Lonq, B. Yinqlinq, T, Beard, T. Fox, H. Coe, M. Bruckner. Third Row: Mr, Wolfe, M. Birklwolz, N. Baker, B. Sledrnan, D. Yinqling, B. Maiors, H. Colvin, T. Beckley, W, Green, D. Miller, cl. Second Row: D. Geiger, R. Konsl, C. Koselke, C. Wriglil, D, Schaefer, B, Spranlcel, J. Weasncr, M. Koch, E. lnqold, D, Dielliricli. Firsl Row: J. Gallarn, T. Ball, B, Dunn, J. Werner, D. Drewes, D. Gildenrneislcr, B, Cudnik, B. Stephenson, S. Abell. JUNIOR HI-Y Noi' in piclurez B. Dunn, N. Friend, R. Ruffinq, C. Springer, M. Tirnrnons. 37 busy maidens . . . The Y-Teen maidens, over a hundred sTrong. began a busy year when They enTerTained new members aT Green- wood l-leighTs on OcTober l. ATTer cabineT members had made plans in meeTings held in The wigwams OT Miss Erma BuTTingTon, Miss Janice ArnholT, and Ellen SmeTzer, They conducTed iniTia- Tion services on November 5. November l4 broughT Two evenTs To The Y-Teens. ln The aTTernoon, Miss Blanche SargeanT, disTricT execuTive direcTor, explained The change Trom Girl Reserves To Y- Teens. ln The evening, came The hilariTy oT a Sadie l-law- kins dance when The squaws capTured Their braves Tor holy padlock, Bundle Day, when cloThing Tor The needy of Europe was collecTed, a ChrisTmas parTy Tor The younger children Trorn The orphanage aT FlaT Roclc, and a ChrisTmas wor- ship service lcepT The girls busy before The holidays. LaTer imporTanT Y-Teen evenTs included Miss Mary Cooper's Tallc on l-lighlighTs of EvenTs in l946, a baslceT- Y-TEENS Top Row: G. Nuby, C, Hire, G. Swiqarf, E. Monarchi, C. ArnholT, P. Fox, J. Tibboles S rr N Gross D Meyer R Ru in M. Krupp. Third Row: R. Slurgeon, N. Srarr, C. Brown, R. Baldwin, E, Smelzer, M. Basch, B. Kn M Mal L Hager Francis, J, Richards, D. Sprankel. Second Row: Miss Arnholf, J, Sberna, P. Ocker, J. Erf, S. Reifzel, M. Siesel, H. Temple She Ie J Zehner M VanETTen Kieser, J. Frederick, P. Boaden, S. Lepley, Miss BuffingTon. Firsf Row: R. Sylvesrer, P. Connors, B. Seel, J. Sprague, M. Koch, E. Claus, M. Hoffman M Morris A Fox M King A Brugge man, M. Meyers. Noi' in picture: E. Arlin, J. Bodey, B. Close, J. Gildenrneisler, J. Hamer, N. Husfon, M Lieber D Long S McBee G Ramsey K. Seel, M. Sherman, V. Tusing, M. Wilhelm. 38 the Y-TEENS MORE Y-TEENS Top Row: l-l. Karg, B. Cloud, J. Smilh, N. Decker, M. Nelson, C. Garrelson, W. Bulz, Y. Hevman, M. Phillips, A. Mahl, L. Papke, V. Colvin, M. Crolcher, P. Bell, C. Bond, M. Marlin, B. Siesel. Third Row: J. Gibson, K. Piflenger, B. Lapala, M. Mahl, M. A. Siesel, J. Cook, B. Beiler, M. Downs, B. Gross, M. Srnelzer, L. Reinsel, A. Andrews, B. Ferres, R. Bean, J. Garrelson, D. Farrow, l. Billie. Second Row: J. Joyce, N. Arnold, C. Beiler, P, Ryan, R. Newell, P. Swederslcy, M. Sherman, B. Bandy, D. Dupler, I. Weishar1,1xA. Brown, A. Beiler, S. Kern, A. Hunrer, L. Brandal, J. Radkey, Miss Bulfinglon, Miss Arnholl. Fir sf Row: M. Canfield, G. Rudd, C, Wyanl, J. While, L. Knauss, R. Reiqel, M. Melzqer, Friend, L. Claus, J. Copsey, T. Pfeiffer, M. Linder, J. Corrado, A. Phillips, A. Recupero, C. Koser, M. Ball, Presidenl 1 Vice-Presidenl Secreiary - Treasurer - Chairmen: Service Program - Music - - Publicily - Worship - Social - Advisers: SUSAN REITZEL - - JOANNE ZEHNER - NORA STARR - SUZETTE LEPLEY - JANlCE HAMER BELMA KNAUSS MARY JANE MATHERLY - - - - - JEAN ERE - FRANCIS KIESER - ELLEN SMETZER MISS ARNHOLT MISS BUFFlN GTON ball dance, an Easier worship service, and a ioinl' meeling wilh lhe l-li-Yr lo hear Alberl Crombie speak on Per- sonalily Development ' A benelil card parly sponsored by The women's coun- cil earned money lo send Y-Teen orlicers lo summer camp, and for Y.W.C.A. rehabililalion worlc. The successful year's program culminaled wilh lhe long-awailed senior privilege, lhe Farewell Slumber parly. Y-TEEN CABINET 39 future tepee makers M I I I'-'.H.A. CABINET F. H. A. Oificersz Presideni - - MARY LOUISE WILHELM Vice-Rresideni - - SUZETTE LEPLEY Secreiary - DONNA LONG TfeE1SUfSF - - - MARJORIE FRIEND Ciass Represeniaiivesz Senior - A - - - PAT RYAN Junior - ROSEMARY SYLVESTER Sophomore - KATHLEEN SEEL FVGSLIWGU JOAN RICHARDS Adviser - - - - MISS MQMILLAN F.H.A. MEMBERS Top Row: M, Piwiiiips, A, MahI, M. Marrin, R. Schoen, L. Peake, N. Gross, C. Bond, B. Ferres, M, Krupp, A. Philiips, B. Bandy A, Friiz, Third Row: B. Laifaia, M, Mahi, M. Scivindiey, A. McCIinIic, A, Bruqqeman, C, Moyer, B, Beiier, M, VanE1ieri, L. Hager, J Frederick, A. Andrews, J. Cook. Second Row: P. Ryan, R. Newcii, S. Reirzei, J. Sprague, J. Hsnncy, R. Brieivi, M. Hof-Imam, J. Richards, D. Francis, A. Faifer, A Rccuporo, Firsf Row: M. A, Sicsci, K. Pificnqcr, J. Gibson, R. Reiqle, M. Friend, S. Lepley, M. Lieber, N. Husion, J. Bodey, J, Hamer Miss McMiIIan. No? in picfure: D. Lomq, S. MQBQC, D. Milicr, C, Romsey, K. Scci, M.Si1erman, V, Tusirwg, A, Woiic. 40 . . . F.H.A. Fulure lepee malcers are lhe members of lhe Fulure l-lomemalcers of America, an organizalion for girls 'raking home economics and for girls who have already lalcen il lor lwo years. A birch barlc canoe? No, il was a hay wagon Thar provided lhe lrans- porlalion for lhe fall inilialion. The smell ol holdogs roasling over open Tires and lhe yelling of laughing girls all conlribuled lo l'he pleasure of lhe evening al lhe Lyme school woods. Thar F.H.A. girls are good coolss was proved when lheir Jilney Supper successfully calered lo paying guesls. Good home-cooked food and free coffee! Allhough lhe buclcslcin and bead worlc have been replaced by rayons, salins, and wools, The clolhes made by lhe F. l-l. A. girls aren r hard lo loolc all Brighl' colors and unusual pallerns marlced lhe year's slyles. The annual F. l-l. A. dance came during lhe Chrislmas season. The graceful maids and lheir braves danced lo sweel runes,-as long slcirls swirled. MORE MEMBERS Row R Baldwin, C. Brown, M, Wilhelm, J. Tibboles, E. Slarr, D. Meyer, G. Swigarl, E. Monarchi, R. Serriano, M. Marlin, rd Row A Springer, N. Arnold, M. Mefzger, M. K. Siesel, B. Gross, H. Heyman, M. Hammersrnilh, C. Loparo, C. Hire, J. cond Row G Daniels, L. Claus, E. Herlzer, S. Ocker, R. Pilfenqer, H. Czeczele, N, Rosperl, M. Linder, I. DeLiberlo, B. Seel. Furs? Row C Williams, O. Teagarden, J. Joyce, T. Pfeiffer, J. Copsey, I. Czeczele, K. Larnb, R, Sylvesfer, J. Richards. in picture I. Brown, B. Close, M. Crolcher, T. Fields, M. Hartman, M. James. 4I LIBRARY AIDES These Serve Us Daily Perhaps because 'rhe high-school library was closed from Seplember io December during Jrhe firsl semesler, when no high-school librarian could be found, B.l-l.S. sludenls used il wiih grealer enlhusiasm Than ever before when if was finally reopened on January 6, affer Chrislmas vacalion. Sfill wilhoul a school librarian, Cify Librarian Elsa Anderson and 1'wo assislanlrs from lhe cily library, Miss Virginia Crowl and Mrs. Glen Spang- ler, arranged 'ro share lhe dulies of supervision of lhe high-school branch. Twenly-five girls, working under Jrhem during free sludy periods, gave valuable service as library aides: Emily Arlin, Rosa Lee Bean, Carol Beiler, Ann Bruggeman, Donelda Chrisiman, Beverly Cloud, Virginia Colvin, lgnalia De Liberlo, Mildred Van Ellen, Ruih Ferres, Marilyn l-loiiman, Jean Kegerreis, Bonnie Lou MacManus, Agnes Mahl, Marna Mefzger, Phyllis Meyer, Edifh Monarchi, Gerirude Nuby, Lorefla Nuby, Mariorie Phillips, Rila Schoen, Pauline Swederslcy, Jean While, Joan While. The club aclivilies which lhe library aides would normally have en- ioyed, are necessarily suspended unlil a full-lime librarian can be secured. 42 CHRISTMAS PLAY Chrisfmas comes fo B.l-l.S. - home rooms gaily decorafed wifh cheerful Chrisfmas colors -- surprise Chrisfmas giffs being made in shop and home economics classes - classroom parfies and exchanges - fhe fragranf aroma of Chrisfmas cookies baking in fhe kifchen - fhe Lafin classes caroling fhrough fhe halls - all fhese are Chrisfmas fra- difions af B.l-l.S. Mosf imporfanf Chrisfmas fradifion is fhe annual Chrisfmas play and program of Chrisfmas music on fhe lasf affernoon before fhe holiday vacafion. This year fhe play was Pop Reads fhe Chrisfmas Carol, presenfed by fhe speech classes on December 20, under fhe direcfion of Miss Esfher Schachfele. The casf included fhe following: Fafher Jones, a peace-loving business man - - - Harold l-lakes Mofher Jones, pleasanf, middle-aged housewife - - Janice Hamer Paul Jones, fheir ninefeen-year old son - - - - Dick Glasgo Mary Jones, a sophisficafed sevenfeener - - - Jean Erf Junior, fhe mischievous younger brofher - - Scoff Abell Jack, Mary's friend ---g - - - - - Richard Boehler Jane, Paul's friend - - - - Maryellen Koch Sfudenf Direcfor - - Mary Kay Siesel Pop Reads The Christmas Carol 43 TIGER House . scenes from the iunior play ....'48 Weird lighls, creepy sounds, Terrify- ing screams, and clulching claws lhar snalched unsuspecling viclims OET The slage spelled success for Jrhe juniors' produclion of Tiger l-louse. Roberl Sl. Clair's myslery-comedy, under lhe direclion of Miss Ann Frazier, was pre- senled al lhe high-school audilorium, November I3. The Caslz Erma - - Yami- - - Aunl Sophie - Mrs. Murdock - - - Maclnlosh - Arlhur - - Oswald - - Peggy Van Ess - - Thompson - - Myslery Woman Tiger Man - Sludenl Direclor - Glee Swigarl - - Jerry Burr Carolyn Arnholl Marilyn King - Diclc LaSalle - - - Jim Smilh Gene Gressley Jaclcie Richards - - Jaclc Gabel Maryann Myers 7 ? 7 7 lgnalia DeLiberlo COMMITTEES: S+age Managers-Dick Andrews, Bill Drewes. Sfage Crew-Peler Dielzel, Almerico Censi, Tom Creech, Jeannelfe Tib- boles, Shirley McBee, Barbara Seel, Clarice l-lire, Edi+h Monarchi, Alvin Shelley, Charles Sanders, Jim Did- ion, Bob Ruicling, Ted Nyerges, Tom Gruss, Aileen Fox. Proper+ies - Gerlrude Nuby, Rose- mary Rulling. Publicify-Clarice l-lire, Barbara Seel, John Weeslon, Doris Meyer. Malceup-Virginia Colvin, Mary E. Lie- ber, Calherine Lamb, Mary Krupp, Mildred Van Ellen. Cosfumes-Rosemary Sylvesler. 44 Sfage Furniiure-Phylis Oclser, chair- '47 . . ARSENIC and OLD LACE seniors meet before rehearsal Visilors who mysleriously vanish, Two genlle buf eccenlric old ladies, a nephew who Thinks he is Teddy Roose- vell, many lense momenls, all com- bine To malce The humor and horror of Joseph Kesselring's Arsenic and Old l.ace, which was presenled by The senior class on May lo, under The di- reclion of Miss Ann Frazier. The Caslz Abby - - - Ann Wolfe Dr. l-larper - John Ruriing Teddy - - - l-larold l-lalces Brophy - - Diclc Slarr Klein - Virgil l-lerlzer Marrha - - Janice l-lamer Elaine Maryellen Koch Morlimer - - Dick Glasgo Gibbs - - - Sieve Merlc Jonalhon Franlc LaSalle Einslein - Nap Videan G'l-lara - - - Jim Ball Rooney - - Sam Sberna Wilherspoon Viclor George 45 COMMITTEES: Sludenl' Direcfor-Ellen Smelzer S+age Mgrs.-Bob Abell, Jack Palmer Scenery-Mary Louise Wilhelm, chair- man,Josephine Sberna, Marcia Mor- ris, Marqarel Lamb, David Tulla- more, Virgil l-lerlzer, Sam Sberna, Jean Erl, l-lelen Temple. man, Calherine Brown, Mary Kale Siesel. Proper+ies - Belma Knauss, Marilyn Nelson. Cosfumes -- Mariorie Friend, Mari- louise Basch. Makeup-Marilouise Basch, chairman, Rosalie Slurgeon, Marian Beiler, Nora Slarr, Carolyn Garrelson. Publicify - Jean Erf, chairman, Nora Slarr, Bob Barlrow, Viclor George, Susan Reilzel. ORCHESTRA MEMBERS ORCHESTRA . . . melody As Ihe slring of an Indian's bow was necessary if he was Io live successfully in 'rhe wilderness, so Ihe slring seclion is essenlial Io an orchesira. Pleased Ihis year wilh eighleen members playing slringed inslrumenls, Carl O. Lenz, B.H.S. orcheslra direclor, hopes for even more violins, violas, and cellos nexl year. I-le reporls, I am pleased wilh Ihe improvemenl of Ihe orcheslra and hope for increasing in+eresI. II is Ihe orcheslra whose music creales Ihe hush Ihal precedes Ihe rising of Ihe curlain for all school plays. II is Ihe orcheslra, loo, which malces The perfecl almos- phere for Baccalaureale and Commencemenl exercises. In spile of being limiled Io one rehearsal a week, Ihe group prepared an excel- Ienl program for Ihe annual Bellevue Spring Music Feslival and lor Ihe Norlhern Ohio League Orcheslra Feslival aI Willard. Violins: BELMA KNAUSS MARTINA MARTIN JOAN WHITE RUTH BRIEHL PETE DIETZEL DON ANDREWS NANCY MOORE MARILYN HETER BARBARA VONDEREMBSE ALFRIEDA YOUNG LOIS BERNARD EVELYN GARMAN SHARON WILLS LULUANN KNAUSS Cello: GLEE SWIGART JERRY BURR VICTOR GEORGE Sfring Bass: JACK I-IETER EDDIE RICHARDSON Flufez MYRNA LOU CUMMINS Piano: JIM BALL CIarineIs: MARTHA WOODARD MARCIA MORRIS JEAN WHITE MILDRED VANETTEN DOROTHY FARROW Saxaphones: DON SCHAEFER JACK WEASNER NEIL FRIEND Trumpefsz DICK HICKMAN SCOTT ABELL HAROLD VOGEL MARYELLEN SCHAAF JACK BAUGI-IMAN Horns: MARGARET WILH ELM WAYNE TODD Trombones: BILL STEDMAN ALBERT HOUCK CHARLES SCHOTT Tuba: LOUISE PAPKE Percussion: MARILYN KING ELLEN SMETZER TONY LUPICA and rhythm . . . BAND As coIorTuI Tribes oT Indians gaThered To The music oT The drummer, so schools oT The NorThern Ohio League meT in The brilliance oT blue, orange, red, and gold uni- Torms when Norwalk, Galion, Willard, and Bellevue meT aT B.l-I.S. Tor a massed concerT. Reviving The cusTom oT accompanying The TooTbaII Team, The MARCI-IING BAND Took parT in The haIT-Time perTormances aT The Norwalk and Shelby games. Unusual TormaTions TeaTured Their marching aT home games. The sTudenT band direcTor, Donald SchaeTer, made his TirsT appearance direcTing a number Tor The annual band concerT on April 23, when The CONCERT BAND pre- senTed a program oT classical and popular music. The PEP BAND, direcTed by Dick I-Iickman, added spiriT To baskeTball games and pep meeTings. BAND MEMBERS RICHARD GEIGER Clarinefsz . TrurnpeTs and CorneTs: Saxaphones: Cymbals: MARY BALL TOM BECK'-EY NANCY PFEIFFER JOSEPHINE SBERNA MARIAN BEILER TED BUCK DONALD SCHAEFER ANNE COOK JACK WEASNER Basses: ARLENE DOANE DOROTHY FARROW KATHRYN FARROW MARILYN LUTZ BONNIE LOU MacMANUS MARCIA MORRIS MARTHA MOYER LORETTA NUBY MYRON SCHUSTER RONALD STOCKER MILDRED VANETTEN JEAN WHITE MARY LOUISE WILHELM MARTHA WOODARD JIM FURLONG NORMAN HAMMERSMITH RICHARD HICKMAN JACK BAUGHMAN DUANE STOCKER MARYELLEN SCHAAF HAROLD VOGEL Horns: MARGARET WILHELM WAYNE TODD CLARA MAE MOYER Trombones: ALBERT HOUCK BILL STEDMAN SANTO NASONTI BariTones: CHARLES SCI-IOTT EDWARD MONARCHI Drums: LEE FRITZ JAMES GALLAM TONY LUPICA HELEN WOOTEN BILL SPRANKEL KENNY BICKHART LOUISE PAPKE Bells: ELLEN SMETZER MaioreTTesz WILMA BUTZ YVONNE HEYMAN BARBARA SIESEL JOSEPHINE SBERNA DOROTHY FARROW ELLEN SMETZER, head maioreTTe tribal voices chant . . . . BOYS' CHORUS .v.....,-W.-,, MIXED CHORUS Bealing lhe lime even more rhylhmically lhan did lhe Indian drummers ol old, direclor ol vocal music, Arch B. Krumm, led his choral groups in numerous concerls, chief ol which were lhe local spring music leslival and lhe league choral leslival al Gallon. Besides The lhree large choruses, Mr. Krumm direcled several small ensem- bles which enriched lhe communily. BOYS' CHORUS: Top Row: T. Fox, J. Ball, l-l. Coe, D. Baldwin, W. Buchanan, J. Kovacs, R. Giasgo, J. Ruhling, R, Starr, D. Moyer, J. Srnilh J. Gabel, J. Didion. Third Row: V. Herlzer, W. Cramer, l.. Koch, D. Tuflamore, F. Frilz, W. Green, T, Rupperl, W, Brown, W. Gohlilfc, Jas. Sobel, R. Yingling, R. Boehler, F. LaSalle, R. Andrews. Second Row: W. Hazelbach, E. Mover, J. Sberna, J. Lepley, V. Konsl, R. Abell, J. Frilz, N, Baker, W. Sledrnon, N. lrlarnnwr- srnilh, P. Siesel, R. Gildenmeisfcr, D. Drewes. Firsl Row: R. Milleson, C. Kosellrc, J. Miano, N. Vidcan, C. Wrighl, .l. Burr, Mr. Krumrn, S. Sberna, D. Diclhrich, J. Ruppert, T. Boll, R. Raschlce, S. Abell, W. Rufling. Noi in piclure: F. Frilz, D. Miller, C. Mira, J. Mira, B, Oido, C. Oddo, B. Sledrnan. Accornpanisl, Marilyn King. MIXED CHORUS: 'Top Row: E. Smelzer, M. Morris, N. Gross, A. Frilz, E. Slarr, B. Brown, W. Buchanan, H. Coe, T. Fox, J. Kovacs, R. Slarr, R. Glasgo, J. Gabel, V. Herlier, J. Sberna, J. Tibboles, P. Fox, l. Weisharl, R. Slurgeon, C. Arnholl, M, Malherlv. Third Row: R. Newell, H. Karq, C, Bond, M, Downs, B. Beiler, M. Mahl, E. Monarchi, D. Tullarnore, B. Abell, J. Ball, R. Boehli-r, F. LaSalle, W. Hazelbach, S. Sberna, N. Videan, N. Slarr, S. Reil7eI, R. Baldwin, B. Knauss, M. Basch, J. Shearer, A, Wolfe. Second Row: C. Williams, J. Zehner, J. Richards, M. Siesel, H. Temple, M. Beiler, L. Koch, C. Koselke, W. Sledrnan, N. Horn' rnersmilh, R. Yingling, D. Drewes, G. Swiqarl, F. Kieser, S. Leplev, J. Frederick, C. Hire, M. Phillips, 6. Rudd, M. Friend. Firsl Row: M. Koch, J. Sberna, M, Lieber, M. King, G. Daniels, J. While, C. Wyanl, M. Brown, J. Rupperl, T. Ball, S. Abell, D. Gildenmcisfer, D. Diefhrich, A. Fox, C. Beiler, C. Koser, J, Sprague, G, Joyce, C. Lamb, Mr. Krurnrn. Not in picfure: B. Bandv, J. Harrier, M. Lamb. Accornpanisl, Jean Erl. 48 PRELUDE CHOIR VOCAL MUSIC TREBLE CLEF PRELUDE CHOIRz Top Row: M. Koch, M, Malherly, E. Monarchi, M. Downs, G. Swiqarl, E. Slarr, C. Arnholl, J. Tiloboles, R. Slurqeon, C. Bond, V. Colvin, B. Cloud, N. Decker, B. Gross, L. Brandal. Second Row: M. King, J. Sberna, P. Connors, N. I-Iuslon, J. Bodey, M. Canfield, B. LaPala, M. Srnefzer, J, Richards, B. Knauss, R. Baldwin, N. Slarr, C. I-lire, R, Boaden, G. Rudd. Firsl Row: L. Knauss, J. Radkey, D. Sprankel, N. Arnold, M. Lieber, R. Newell, M. Brown, K. Pillenqer, H. Karq, S. Lepley, M. Melzger, J. Frederick, C. Beiler, K. Seel, Mr. Krurnrn. Nol in piclurez S. McBee, M. Lamb, S. Reilzel, A. Wolfe. Accompanisl, Ellen Smelzer. TREBLE CLEF: ' Top Row: B. Ferres, A. Crolcher, A. Phillips, Y. Fawcell, VV. Bulz, R. I-Ierrvian, D. Meyer, R. Schoen, V. Colvin, M. Basch, M. Krupp, J. McKinney, N. Decker, B. Gross, B. Cloud, K. Wirernan. Second Row: E. Claus, P. Connors, L. Knauss, E. l-Ierlzer, D. Miller, H, Temple, A. McClinlic, I. Billie, P. Meyer, A. Doane, M. Palmer, J. Gildenrneisler, M. Phillips, J, Keqqereis, C. Beiler, A. Recuoero. First Row: J. Richards, J. While, P. Boaden, P. Slarr, J. Copsey, B. Bauman, M. Reilz, M. Schindley, D. Sprankel, T. Pfeiffer, O, Teaqarden, M. Moyer, J. Siesel, W, I-loqarlh, C. Koser, Mr. Krurnrn. Noi in piclurez G. Moyer, B. Springer. Accornpanisl, Marilyn King. JUNIOR SEXTETTE: Jackie Richards, Marilyn King, Mary Jane Malherly, Dorolhy Sprankel, accompanisl, Carolyn Arnholl, Glee Swiqarl, Jeanelle Tibboles. SENIOR SEXTETTE: Ellen Smelzer, accompanist, Nora Slarr, Calherine Brown, Rulh Newell, Belma Knauss, Mary Canfield, Maryellen Koch, SENIOR BOYS' ENSEMBLE: Back Row: Frank LaSa-Ile, Dick Boehler, Dick Slarr, Dick Glasqo, Jim Ball. Fronf Row: Marilyn King, accompanist, Nap Videan, Bob Abell. Not in piclurez Sam Sberna. 49 MUSIC AWARDS Winners Of Music Awards Seniors: JAMES BALL MARILOUISE BASCI-I RITA BALDWIN CAROL BEILER MARIAN BEILER RICHARD BOEHLER WILMA BUTZ MARY CANFIELD EILEEN CLAUS GERRY DANIELS JEAN ERF RICHARD GLASGO JANICE HAMER JOHN HETER YVONNE HEYMAN GERALDINE JOYCE BELMA KNAUSS MARYELLEN KOCH CATHERINE KOSER MARGARET LAMB FRANK LASALLE MARGARET MAHL MARCIA MORRIS RUTH NEWELL NORA STARR DUANE STOCKER ROSALIE STURGEON HELEN TEMPLE MARY LOUISE WILHELM Juniors: CAROLYN ARNHOLT PAT CONNORS PETER DIETZEL MARJORIE PHILLIPS AILEEN FOX SUSAN REITZEL PATRICIA FOX JOSEPHINE SBERNA JANE FREDERICK MARY KAY SIESEL ELLEN SMETZER VOCAL ENSEMBLES LEE FRITZ NANCY GROSS CLARICE HIRE FRANCES KIESER MARILYN KING MARY ELIZABETH LIEBER SUZETTE LEPLEY MARY JANE MATHERLY SHIRLEY MQBEE ANGELINE RECUPERO JACKIE RICHARDS BARBARA SEEL DOROTHY SPRANKEL ETHEL STARR GLEE SWIGART JEANETTE TIBBOLES MILDRED VANETTEN JUNIOR SEXTETTE SENIOR SEXTETTE SENIOR BOYS' ENSEMBLE 50 I SCHOLARSHIP Scholarship Team InTeresT in scholarship held a high place in school acTiviTies during The Year as sTudenTs Took several diTferenT scholarship TesTs. In The STATE GENERAL SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP TEST, Jack HeTer placed TirsT in Huron CounTvg oTher Bellevue sTudenTs in The upper Ten in The counTv were Don Mover, Third: Erank LaSalle, sixThg and Dick Boehler, sevenTh. Jack HeTer's score in The same TesT puT him in TiTTh place in The boys' division oT The Bowling Green STaTe LIniversiTv disTricT and gave him honorable menTion Tor being in The upper one per cenT in The sTaTe. Don Mover also received honorable menTion in The sTaTe, while he and Frank LaSalle and Dick Boehler all received honorable menTion in The Bowling Green DisTricT. ThirTv seniors, seIecTed Trom The upper TorTv per cenT oT The class Took This general senior scholarship TesT: Bob Abell, RiTa Baldwin, Jim Ball, Carol Beiler, Marion Beiler, Dick Boehler, CaTherine Brown, Marv CanTieId, Jean ErT, VicTor George, Eugene Gerber, Dick Glasgo, Harry GumberT, Har- old Hakes, Jack HeTer, Belma Knauss, Marvellen, Koch, CaTherine Koser, Madeline Lamb, Frank LaSalle, Don Mover, Marilyn Nelson, Phvlis Ocker, Jack Palmer, Susan ReiTzeI, Ed RuTTing, Norman Shelley, Ellen SmeTzer, Dick STarr, and Ann WoITe. DISTRICT SCHOLARSHIP TESTS in a varieTv oT subiecTs were Taken aT Heidelberg College on Mav 3, by sTudenTs who had already placed high in Every-Pupil TesTs Taken in November and in March. Scores made by Bellevue enTranTs were noT received in Time Tor inclusion in The ComeT. The Team Trom Bellevue included The Tollowingz English nine-Joan WhiTe, Joan Richards, Ted Ball, aITernaTe. English Ten-Jean WhiTe, NewTon Baker, Gail Rudd, aITernaTe. English eleven-Clarice Hire, Marv HarTman, ArT Eberly, aITernaTe. English Twelve-John HeTer, Mary CanTieId, Jim Ball, alTernaTe. Lafin one-Dick Hickman, Jack Werner, Melvin Koch, aITernaTe. Lafin Two4CaTherine WyanT, Dolores Dupler, Marilyn Downs, aITernaTe. Spanish one-PaT Fox, Frances Kieser, DoroThy Sprankel, aITernaTe. Spanish Two-Harold Hakes, Richard Boehler, VicTor George, alTernaTe. General Science-Harold Colvin, AlberT Houck, Willa HogarTh, aITernaTe, Biology-Tom Beard, ArThur Parlow, Dick Geiger, aITernaTe. ChemisTry-Harry GumberT, Thomas Gruss, PeTer DieTzeI, aITernaTe. Physics-Don Moyer. Charles Eerres, Jack Palmer, aITernaTe. Pre-Flighf AeronauTics-Bob Abell, Duane STocker, Frank LaSalle, aITernaTe, . Algebra one-Donald Drewes, Peggy Wilhelm, Melvin Koch, aITernaTe, Plane GeomeTry-Charles SchoTT, Bill Ruiciing, RoberT STephenson, aITernaTe. Algebra Two-Bill Gohlike, William Drewes, Dick LaSalle, aITernaTe. American Hisfory-Carolyn Arnholf, Gene Gressley, Virginia Colvin, aITernaTe. World HisTory-Bill Dunn, Pau- line Swedersky, Dolores Dupler, aITernaTe. Bookkeeping-Jean Erf, Maryellen Koch, Jim Ball, alTernaTe. Earlier in The Year, Tour seniors Took The PEPSI-COLA TEST: Richard Boehler, Jean ErT, VicTor Sgcivrge, and Jack HeTer. Jack HeTer and Frank LaSalle Took The NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 5 I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Scholarship, Service, Leadership, Character Twelve seniors and four iuniors liave successfully mei Ilwe requiremenis for The Naiional Honor Socieiy, The liiglwesi lwonor a liiglw-school srudenr may aiiain. Fiffeen per ceni of lime upper one-iliircl of Ilne graduaiinq class and five per ceni of lime upper fourilw of ine junior class are selecieol for Iliis lwonor on a four-iolcl basis: Scliol- arsliip, Leaclerslwip, Service, ancl Clwaracier. The Bellevue l-ligiw School clwaprer was or- ganized in I924. iors: JAMES BALL RICHARD BOEHLER JEAN ERE VICTOR GEORGE RICHARD GLASGO HAROLD HAKES JOHN HETER BELMA KNAUSS MARYELLEN KOCH FRANK LASALLE EDWARD RIJFEING ELLEN SMETZER 52 iors: CAROLYN ARNHOLT PETER DIETZEL CLARICE HIRE MARILYN KING JAMES BALL JIWOTSI QUILL AND SCROLL Clear And Forceful Writing L f I Many long hours of reporlinq and ecliling for The Dial and perhaps wrifing for Ihe Comef enable worlhy sludenls of al leasl Junior slanoling Io be eligible for member- ship in Quill and Scroll, inlernarional honorary orqanizalion for high-school iournalisls. Candiclales musl be in Ihe upper Ihircl of Their classes and musl have had a greal deal of excellenf malerial prinlecl in school publicalions. BJ-l.S. has been a member of Quill and Scroll since I927. Seniors: RICHARD BOEHLER JEAN ERE VICTOR GEORGE HAROLD HAKES JOHN HETER MARYELLEN KOCH EDWARD RUFFING CAROLYN ARNHOLT PATRICIA FOX MARILYN KING DONNA JEAN LONG DORIS MEYER ETHEI. STARR GLEE SWIGART 53 a I it MQ ?o'O'Q 0440 N.A.S.S. Balanced Training By adding scholarship, ciTizer1ship, and sporTsmanship To an aThleTic leTTer Twelve OT This year's mighTy warriors won The righT To wear The lcey of membership in The NaTional AThleTic Scholarship SocieTy. To be a member oT The N. A. S. S., a boy musT have earned eiTher one major leTTer or Two minor leTTers, and have grades equal To or higher Than The average oT The class. iors: JAMES BALL CHARLES FERRES RICHARD eLAseo JOHN HETER Jumofsf FRANK LASALLE PETER DIETZEL DONALD MOYER JAMES GABEL JACK PALMER JOHN GABEL NORMAN SHELLEY RICHARD LASALLE 54 TH ESPIANS Act Well Thy Part . 1 A Eifher a maior roIe in a ILJII-IengIIw pIay, minor roIes in Iwo one-ad plays, or +Iwe equivaIenI in back-sIage work, enables deserving juniors and seniors Io wear II'me Thes- pian pin, II1e double masque of comedy and Tragedy. IwenIy-one B.I-IS. sIucIenIs inIeres'recI in dramaIics Iwave meI II1e requiremenIs for IIwe NaIionaI Tnespian orqanizafion Ihis year. Seniors: ROBERT ABELL JAMES BALL JEAN ERE RICHARD GLASGO HAROLD HAKES - - JANICE I-IAMER A VIRGIL HERTZER 'IUMOW BELMA KNAUSS CAROLYN ARNHOLT MARYELLEN KOCH JERRY BURR FRANK LASALLE GENE GRESSLEY SUSAN REITZEI. RICHARD STARR NAP VIDEAN ANN WOLFE MARILYN KING RICHARD LASALLE JAMES SMITH GLEE SWIGART 55 1 m...:.a1 SENIOR STAND COMMITTEE: JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM SCENES FROM THE I946 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM AT CLUB FIESTA The class oT I947 enTerTained lasT year's seniors aT Club FiesTa, a Spanish nighT club. This year's prom Theme was DuTFy's Tavern compleTe wiTh DuTTy Dick LaSalle and Archie Dick Andrews. DecoraTions consisTed oT a newspaper ceiling and a punch bar wiTh large mirrrors and a cash regisTer. I946 CommiTTee Chairmen: I947 CommiTTee Chairmen: InviTaTion ----- - - - Richard Boehler lnviTaTion f----- R. SylvesTer and L. Hager DecoraTion - - - - Mary Louise Wilhelm DecoraTion - A - - - C. Lamb and C. Hire EnTerTainmenT - - - . Harold Hakes EnTerTainmenT - --.- Jack Gabfgl ReTreshmenT - - - - Belma Knauss ReTreshmenT - - - GerTrude Nuby OrchesTra - Jack Heier OrchesTra - - . . Paf Fog SENIOR STAND Though venison and maize were noT on The menu, The snacks sold aT The Senior STand aT Harmon Field-The hoT dogs, pop, ice cream, and poTaTo chips-TasTed iusT as delicious in The crisp auTumn air as did The Indian TeasTs of old. TwenTy-one sen- iors puT in long hours aT The sTand during The Tive home TooTball games, and Though plagued wiTh shorTages, piled up a Tine proTiT Tor The class ComeT Tund. Each girl whose name is sTarred Took her Turn as sfand manager. CAROL BEILER CATHERINE BROWN EILEEN CLAUS CAROLYN GARRETSON IRENE CZECZELE JANICE HAMER BELMA KNAUSS' CATHERINE KOSER' MADELINE LAMB MARGARET LAMB MARILYN NELSON' PHYLIS OCKER MARJORIE PHILLIPS RUTH PITTENGER SHIRLEY SPRINGER' ROSALIE STUROEON 56 ANN WOLFE' BOB BARKOW HARRY C-UMBERT HAROLD HAKES Underclassmen AssisTanTs: EDITH MONARCI-II ROSEMARY RUEEIN6 MISS ARNHOLT, Advise F .4 1 N J 418 X23 GTS 5 X , . I r A xii, 'xv f ff 5 With the trophies of the battle . ATHLETICS FOOTBALL . . . 'I946 REDMEN SQUAD FOOTBALL TEAM Top Row: Rico Censi, Don Yingling, Bob Abell, Vernon KonsT, Jim Sberna, Tony DeBlase, Lee Frifz, Jim Kovacs, Dick Morgan, Tom Beard, Terry Ruppert Neil Friend, Dick Andrews, Jack Baughman. Third Row: Coach Joe Ayers, Dick Glasgo, Jim Didion, Harry Coe, Pete DieTzeI, Dick STarr, Don Moyer, Ted Arnold, Alvin Shel- ley, Ed. Soldano, Don Baldwin, Bob Yingling, Coach Del Johns-on. Second Row: Coach Kenny Sampson, Ted Nyerges, Dick Gohlike, Jim Gabel, Dick LaSalle, Milf Bruckner, STeve Merk, Dean Todd, Jim Ball, Frank LaSalle, Jack Gabel, Norm Shelley, Manager Clem Koselke. BoTTom Row: Manager Jack Palmer, Manager Charlie Ferres, Dick Ruhfing, Bob Dunn, Tom Gruss, John Weesfon, Bill STedrnan, Eugene Moyer, Ted Fox, Dominic Laviola, Ronald KonsT, Ted Ball, Manager ScoTT Abell, NoT in picTure: Bill Brown, Bill Cramer, Bob ClemenTs, Wes Green, Wayne Hazelback, Eugene lngold, Arl Long. AlThough The I946-47 Toofball record oT one vicTory To eighT losses was noT impressive, The co- operaTion and Teamwork oT The players and coaches were excellenT. The squad was honored aT The annual Toofball bangueT held in The CenTral l-ligh gym, December IB, wiTh WalTer J. lWalliel Weber, direcTor of B Tearn acTiviTies aT The UniversiTy of lvlichigan, as The guesT speaker. Opening The season on SepTember I3, The Redmen were deTeaTed by FremonT ST. Joe, 37 To l8, in spiTe OT Three Touchdown passes Trom Jim Ball To Norm Shelley, MilT Bruckner, and Dean Todd. ln Their iniTial league encounTer, The Upper Sandusky Rams handed The locals a 53 To 2 lacing. The only brighT spoT oT The evening came when Frank LaSalle blocked an Upper punT ThaT rolled ouT oT The end zone. The Redmen were humbled Tor The Third sTraighT Time beTore a Dad's NighT crowd aT l-larmon Field by The CresTline Bulldogs, l2 To 6. Two exTra poinTs were The margin OT deTeaT Tor The Bellevueans aT Willard, as Jack Gabel, MilT Bruckner, and Ted Nyerges cracked The goal line To bring The score To 20 To lB. 60 . . . on the warputh Loop deTeaT number Tour was hung on The Redmen by The Norwalk Raiders by a 47 To O counT. The locals held The Shelby WhippeTs in check Tor Two quarTers, buT The WhippeTs leT loose a second-halT aTTack ThaT senT The Redmen down, 20 To 6. VicTory Tinally made iTs appearance in The Redmen camp wiTh Norm Shelley Tallying Two Touch- downs and MilT Bruckner accounTing Tor The exTra poinTs as The locals Trimmed Galion, I4 To 7. The Tollowing Friday The Bucyrus Redmen shuT ouT The locals by a Zl To O margin on T-larmon Field. PuTTing TorTh a sTubborn baTTle, The Redmen were nosed ouT in The season Tinale by The PorT ClinTon Redskins, 7 To 6, on November 8. STeve lvlerk hif pay dirT Tor The only Bellevue score. -l - HOMECOIVIING 4 Queen Nora STarr reigned over The Home- coming TesTiviTies aT l-larmon Field on Nov. 8 as Bellevue l-ligh School's TirsT Homecoming Queen. Nora and her courT oT Tive lovely aT- TendanTs were presenTed bouqueTs by The STudenT Council, and Then STeve Merk, cap- Tain of The TooTball Team, crowned her Queen of Bellevue High School. Her aTTendanTs, as elecTed by The sTudenT body, were Maryellen Koch and Jean Erf, sen- iorsg Jane Frederick, iuniorq Joanne Radkey, sophomore: and RuTh Briehl, Treshman. The queen was escorTed by Dick Boehlery and her aTTendanTs, by Eugene Gerber and Virgil T-lerTzer, seniors: Tom Gruss, iuniorg Ted Fox, sophomore, and Clem Koselke, Treshman. Top pidure: Queen Nora STarr. Boffom picfure: Jane Frederick, Jean Erf, Queen Nora K h Th B hl Sfarr, Maryellen oc , Joanne Radkey, Ru rue . bl FOOTBALL . . . senior bruves SENIOR LETTERMEN BOB ABELL, half-back - Allhough he dicln'l' see much aclion, Bob played good defensive fool- ball when he was in. TED ARNOLD, quarlerloack and half-back - Playing his lirsl season on The squad, Ted did mosl of 'rhe kicking-off and served as back-Iielcl ulilily man. JIM BALL, quarlerback and hall-back-Jim was swilched lo half-back in mid-season, and he did some good hard running in lhe lasl few games. DICK GLASGO, cenler - Making his lirsl appearance as a Redman gridder, Dick saw limiled aclion al lhe cenler and line-backer posilions. DICK GOI-ILIKE, lackle and guard - Dick played a bang-up game Ihroughoul 'rhe season, his firsl year on lhe slarling eleven. FRANK LASALLE, cenler - I-lis cenler work was flawless, and his general line-play, Iine-back- ing, and defensive signal-calling were oulslanding. STEVE MERK, righl-half - As caplain of fhe Ieam, Sleve won his fourlh varsily leller while playing good, hard loolball. DON MOYER, end and lackle - Blondie performed credilably on defense and offense during The season. NORM Sl-IELLEY, hall-back and quarlerback - A Navy veleran, Norm handled lhe T-lorma- lion during lhe lasl parl of lhe season and scored bolh Iouch-downs in Ihe viclory over Galion. DICK STARR, end and lackle - Dick was senl in Irequenfly during lhe year, and he played well al each posilion. Cl-IARLIE FERRES, manager - Charlie checked plays for 'rhe coach during games and spenl many hours lining 'rhe Iielcl. JACK PALMER, manager - Tillie worked hard on lhe sidelines and answered many calls when in charge of lhe medicine kil. SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS - Leflz Captain Sieve Merk and Coach Joe Ayers hold a pre-game discussion. Riqhf: Slandinq: Coach Kenny Sampson, Dick Sfarr, Dick Glasgo, Jim Ball, Norm Shelley, Ted Arnold. Kneeling: Dick Gohlike, Sleve Merk, Frank LaSalle, Don Moyer, Bob Abell. l l 62 'I947 . . . BASKETBALL Sfanding: Coach Kenny Sampson, Manager Lee FriTz, Jack Palmer, Dick STarr, Charles Ferres, Manager .lack Heier. Sibling: Jim Gabel, Dick Glasgo, MilT Bruckner, Dean Todd, Jim Ball, Norm Shelley, Ted Arnold. Noi in picfurl: STeve Merk. DirecTing The Bellevue baskefball Team in his TirsT year as cage menTor, Coach Kenny Sampson Turned ouT an aggressive ball club and led his boys To a successTul season. ATTer winning Their TirsT Tour ball games, The Redmen Iosf Two of The nexT Three and Then cap- Tured nine wins in Their lasT ThirTeen conTesTs. The Red and WhiTe losT iTs TirsT league game To Upper Sandusky, buT Then deTeaTed The oTher six loop Teams To Tie Upper 'Sandusky Tor The NorThern Chio League championship. Bellevue was TourTh-seeded in The secTional TournamenT, buT They bowed To Mansfield in The semi- ma s. THE SEASON The Redmen oT CenTral l-ligh successfully opened Their I946-47 hard-courT season by deTeaTing a veTeran Bowling Green BobcaT Tive 37-27 on The local Tloor on Nov. 29. Dean Todd, lanky iunior cenTer, paced The aTTack wiTh IO poinTs. ln Their TirsT ouT-oT-Town game, The Redmen deTeaTed The Lorain STeelers 38-37 on Dec. 3. Sen- ior Forward Jim Ball scored I I poinTs, and senior Guard Norm Shelley made a buckeT and eighT Tree Throws Tor IO poinTs. The Tall CraTTsmen Trom Toledo lvlacomber invaded The locals' Tloor on Dec. 6 and wenT home wiTh a 42-3l deTeaT. Jim Ball Tallied I4 poinTs Tor The Red and WhiTe. Jim Ball seT a season's high as he poured I8 poinTs inTo The hoops as The locals deTeaTed The MansTield Tygers, 53-47, on The Bellevue Tloor, Dec. IO. Friday, Dec. I3, proved unlucky Tor The Bellevue quinTeT, and They were deTeaTed by The Upper Sandusky Rams in The TirsT league game. 44-36. Dean Todd made I2 poinTs Tiring aT The local hoops. Norm Shelley Tossed in I2 poinTs as The Redmen deTeaTed The Willard Crimson Flashes 47-29. The game was played on Dec. 20 on The losers' Tloor. Jim Ball Tied All-Ohio Bob Green oT The I944-45 Whiz Kids Tor high scoring honors wiTh l5, buT The Alumni walked off wiTh a 5I-38 vicTory. The conTesT played on Dec. 26, broughT an over- Tlow crowd To The local gym To see The Tormer sTaTe champions in acTion. When Norwalk was hosT To The Red and WhiTe on Jan. 3, The Redmen compleTely surprised The Raiders by coming home wiTh a 39-30 Triumph. Norm Shelley scored a dozen poinTs Tor The locals. 63 mighty warriors . . . Leff: MilT Bruckner fiqhTs for The ball wiTh Sam Sims of Fremanl, Righl: Jim Ball comes in from The side Tor a Two-handed push shoI in The Fremo T g mc. Sophomore Forward MilT Bruckner showered The PorT ClinTon baskeTs wiTh I6 poinTs as The Red- men deTeaTed The Redskins, 57-50, on Jan. IO. Galion's lanky Tigers came To Town on Jan. I7 and wenT home wiTh a 54-36 deTeaT. Jim Ball again led The onslaughT wiTh I4 Tallies. Dick Glasgds despe-raTion heave Trom mid-courT in The TirsT overTime, and a brace oT Tree Throws by Jim Ball in The sudden deaTh period gave The Redmen a 47-45 win Trom The Shelby WhippeTs. Ball and MilT Bruckner each scored I3 poinTs on The Shelby Tloor Jan. 24. The Bellevue oTTensive Tailed To maTerialize, and The FremonT I.iTTle GianTs capTured a 34-26 ver- dicT here on Jan. 28. The nine poinTs scored by Jim Ball gave him high honors. WiTh Jim Ball again hiTTing consisTenTly wiTh I7 Tallies, The locals downed The Bucyrus Redmen 48-4l in Bucyrus on Jan. 31. A smooTh-operaTing Bellevue aTTack rolled over The RorT ClinTon Redskins, 72-34, here on Feb. 7. Jim Ball conTinued his blisTering pace wiTh I9 markers as The Redmen rolled To Their high game ToTal and Their elevenTh vicTory in TourTeen conTesTs. The rooT virfually Tell in on The locals aT Sandusky on Feb. I I as The Blue STreaks handed The Red- rnen a 5l-24 lacing. Jim Ball and Dean Todd managed To gaTher six poinTs each. Rushing To a 38-I7 halT-Time margin, The Redmen coasTed To a 57-4l vicTory over The CresT- line Bulldogs here on Feb. I4. Jim Ball hiT The hoops Tor I8 counTers. DespiTe MilT Bruckner's individual aTTack OT I8 poinTs, The Redmen Tell beTore The Norwalk Raiders here on Feb. I5. The Tinal score was 54-45. The Redmen compleTed Their regular schedule by downing The Elyria Pioneers, 47-33, on The Elyria Tloor, Feb. 22. Jim Ball poured in I5 Tallies To lead The Red and WhiTe To vicTory. ATTer being seeded in The disTricT TournamenT aT Sandusky, The Redmen barely managed To eke ouT a 49-47 win over The Shelby WhippeTs on Feb. 28. Jim Ball Tied his season's high wiTh I9 markers. MansTield's Tygers scored seven quick poinTs in The lasT minuTe oT play To eliminaTe The Redrnen Trorn The TournamenT, 45-38. The conTesT was one oT The semi-Tinal games played on March 7. Jim Ball dropped in IO poinTs in The Tinal game oT The season. IT was The squads sixTh loss in TwenTy games. 64 'I947 . . . BASKETBALL BASKETBALL LETTERMEN TED ARNOLD -Ted was counTed on To Till in Tor one oT The TirsT Tive aT any Time. A po- TenTial scorer, he was always a sTeady player. JIM BALL - Jim was The season's Top scorer and The high-poinT man Tor ThirTeen games. I-lis one-handed shoTs Trom The side and Trom The Toul sTripe lcepT Bellevue going in many a conTesT. Jim was elecTed The mosT valuable player by his TeammaTes. MILT BRUCKNER - AlThough only a sophomore, MilT played on The TirsT sTring and was lcnown Tor his abiliTy To grab rebounds. CHARLIE FERRES - AlThough noT seeing much acTion, Charlie, The smalIes+ man on The squad. gave The Tans numerous Thrills wi+h his long seT shoTs. JIM GABEL - Jim's big game was The PorT ClinTon conTesT when he scored 8 poinTs. I-le oTTered good insurance Tor The TirsT Tive. DICK GLASGO - A good ball handler, a Tine Tloor man, and a good shoT describe Diclc, on This, his TirsT year on The varsiTy. STEVE MERK - Playing his TirsT year OT baslceTbaIl, STeve showed ThaT he was noT only a TooT- ball and Traclc sTar buT also a good baslceTball player. JACK PALMER - Tillie was anoTher good player ThaT Tilled in Tor The TirsT Tive aT any Time. NORM Sl-IELLEY - CapTain oT The Team and a Tine all-round player, Norm reTurned Trom The Navy To sparlc many a win. I-le was runner-up in The scoring column. DICK STARR - Lanlcy Dick Tilled in Tor Dean Todd when The Touls caughT up wiTh Dean or when Diclc's heighT was needed. DEAN TODD - The TallesT man on The Team. Dean did a splendid iob on rebounds and deTense. Time aTTer Time he goT The Tip-oTTs over even Taller opponenTs. JACK I-IETER - Jaclc lcepT score Tor all The games, wroTe Tor The paper, and aTTended To all The minor business oT running a Team. LEE ERITZ - Lee was Jaclc's assisTanT, who kepT The shoT charT and helped To lceep The players well supplied wiTh Towels. Left WeinhardT of FremonT dribbles To The corner as Ted Arnold guards him. Right: Bellevuc's sTarTinq five wait for The manager To bring The Towels aT a time-ouT during The FremonT game. I 65 STATISTICS: High scorers for lhe season: Fouls Fouls Tolal Shols Goals Percenl Tried Made Percenl Poinls Jim Ball .. ,,..... 9l bl 67.0 255 Norm Shelley .. I08 bl 56.5 l89 Dean Todd .. .. 38 25 65.8 l6l Mill Bruckner .,.,, B7 43 49.4 I49 Dick Glasgo ....... 45 I7 37.8 79 Team Record: Bellevue . .- 4l6 23l 55.3 895 Opponenls .. .,,.. ..,.., . . .... 33l I77 53.4 807 High score per game: Poinls Jim Ball, second PI, Clinlon and second Shelby games .... .. I9 Jim Ball., Mansfield and Cresfline ,, . ..,.,.,. . ,.,,,..,,.. ,, I8 Milf Bruckner, second Norwalk.. .. ,. . . ., , , ,, I8 Season record: Varsily Reserve Season record: Varsily Reserve B O B O B O B O Bowling Green . 37 - 27 34 - 28 Shelby ,.... . 47 - 45 IOTI 23 -- I8 Lorain ,,,,.. .. . 38 - 37 I5 - 28 Fremont .... 26 - 34 27 - 28 Toledo Macomber . 43 - 3l 20 - 30 Bucyrus .... . 48 -- 4l I9 - I5 Mansfield , , 53 - 47 24 - lb Porl Clinlon .. 72 - 34 20 - ll Upper Sandusky ....... 36 - 44 29 - I6 Sandusky 24 - Sl 2l - 28 Willard M.. , 47 - 29 30 - 2l Creslline 57 - 4l 35 - I2 Alumni , 3B - SI None Norwalk ,,,,.. ,.... 45 - 54 3I - 34 Norwalk .... 39 - 30 I7 - I6 Elyria ,..,...... .,.......,.. 47 - 33 IOTI 42 - 4l Porl Clinlon 57 - 50 27 - I6 Shelby - lTournamen'rI ........ .. .. 49 - 47 Galion . ,,.. . 54 - 36 24 - I4 Mansfield - lTournamenII. 38 - 45 RESERVES Slanding: Manager Bill Sprankel, Neil Friend, Jack Baughman, Jim Kovacs, Bill Brown, Don Yingling, Manager Bob Ruffung Coach Joe Ayers. Sifling: Bill Gohlike, Ted Fox, Dick LaSalle, Harry Coe, Jack Gabel, Bob Yingling, Jim Lepley. Under Ihe guidance of Coach Joe Ayers Ihe Junior Redmen finished lhe I946- 47 season wllh a successful record ol Iwelve wins Io live selbacks. Nine limes lhe reserves held lheir opponenls lo fewer Ihan Iwenly poinls lor a single ball game. 'Since 'rhe Jay-Vees had a large slock of sophomore lalenl, Ihe prospecls lor Ihese lulure var sily warriors are brighl: 66 VARSITY B CLUB A new orqanizalion made ils debul This year al Bellevue I-Iigh School when Coach Kenny Sampson inlroduced The Varsily I3 Club, which is made up of varsily players who have won major lellers. The group inauquraled luncheon rneelings every Ihird Wednesday. These provided Ihe boys wilh a greal deal of fun and a chance To iron oul club problems. Officers: Presidenl - - STEVE MERK Vice-Pre-sidenf ---- . . . FRANK LASALLL Jumm Secretary-Treasurer - - - pgg DIETZEL - - NORMAN SHELLEY LEE pRlTZ some - D - JAMES BALL JACK G-ABEL JIM GABEL b : Mem bw' BILL GOI-ILIKE Semofsf RICHARD LAsALLE Roeeszr ABELL TED NYERDES TED ARNOLD ALVIN SHELLEY CHARLES FERRES DEAN TODD RICHARD GLASGO I RICHARD GOHLIKE EUGENE GROTE JACK I-IETER DONALD MOYER JACK PALMER RICHARD STARR NAP VIDEAN 67 Sophornoresi SCOTT ABELL MILT BRUCKNER HARRY COE JAMES KOVACS ED SOLDANO BASKETBALL Little Red men The Freshman and Ihe Junior I-ligh baskelball Ieams, Ihe LiHle Redmen coached by Del John- son, gave promise of good fulure varsily malerial. The Freshmen reached The semi-finals in Iheir dis+ricI Iourney al Porl Clinlon. Sfandingz Coach Del Johnson, Don Baldwin, Wesley Green, Harold Colvin, Mgr. Rich Ruffinq. Siffingz Clem Koselke, Sanlo Nasonli, Ardyn Long, Terry Rupperl, Dick Hickman. Sfanding: Coach Johnson, T, Farrow, R. Warden, E, Harlzel, K. Bickharl, P. Srnilh, Mgr.J,SyIvesIer, J. Branco, Siflingz W. Todd, G. Hire, P, Clemons, D. Adams, J. Drexel, 6. Gibson, J, Tibboles. 68 FRESHMEN We They I4 Sf. Joe ...... IB I9 Norwalk 27 I8 Reserves . 37 I6 Sandusky .. 30 2l Sf. Joe ...... I5 I9 Ross .... I7 I7 Norwalk .... 27 I4 Ross .,,.. .... ! Z Z2 P. Clinlon 23 36 O. Harbor I5 24 Sandusky .. 25 FROSH JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR HIGH We They 22 Norwalk .... 32 Z3 Sf. Joe I7 I4 Norwalk .,., 22 29 Ross ,, I4 24 P, Clinfon , IB 27 Sl. Joe I2 I9 Ross I2 fleet footed . . . TRACK 1947 The Bellevue Redmen fhinclads, under fhe direcfion of Coach Del Johnson, began I947 frack ac- fivifies on April ll, by defeafing Tiffin Columbian, 93lf2 fo 24lf2. Lafer fhe Redmen were edged by fhe Clyde Fliers, 78 fo 64, buf fhey came back fo friumph over Norwalk, 68lf2 fo 49lf2. Alfhough fhe l947 fracksfers failed fo score in fhe Mansfield Relays, when fhe Comef wenf fo press fhey were well on fhe way fo duplicafe fhe success of lasf season. 1946 The complefe season record of lasf year's league runner-up squad follows: Bellevue 66 -Amhersf 52 Bellevue 98 -Tiffin Columbian 20 Bellevue 9l 273-Republic 26 lf3 Bellevue 8llf2 -Norwalk 36lf2 Bellevue 58 lf3-Clyde 59 2f3 Bellevue 73 -Monroeville 27, Casfalia 26 League meef: Upper Sandusky lFirsfl 72, Bellevue lSecondl 53lf2. Besides fhe regular meefs, fhe I946 Cindermen under fhe direcfion of Coach Sam Cooper fin- ished ninfh in fhe DeVilbiss Relays and sixfh in fhe disfricf meef af Mansfield. Maior leffers were awarded fo Dale Campbell, Bill Serraino, l-lal Shelley, Ralph Kieser, Bob Can- field. Mel Shelley, Dean Brown, and Lyle Moyer, all of whom graduafed, and Milf Bruckner, Don Moy- er, Sfeve Merk, Gene Grofe, and Dean Todd. Seniors Don McClinfock and Daryl Shupp won minor awards, while underclassmen Frank LaSalle, Dick Sfarr, Bill Brown, Jim Gabel, and Neil Friend earned fhe minor monograms. THE I947 SQUAD Back Row: Coach Del Johnson, Sam Sberna, Dick Hickman, Marfin Birkholz, Newlon Baker, Virgil Herlzer, Dick Andrews, Dick Gohlike, Jack Baughrnan, Neil Friend, Don Baldwin, Lee Friiz, Jirn Furlong, Harold Vogel, Eugene lngold, Don Miller, Dominic Laviola. Second Row: Ed Soldano, Tony DeBlaSe, Bill Brown, Jim Gabel, Dick Siarr, Frank LaSalle, Jack Gabel, Don Moyer, Sieve Merk, Gene Grofe, Vernon Konsf, Ray Balfelline, Harry Coe, Bob Clemenls, Ted Fox. Fronl Row: Manager Scolf Abell, Bob Ruffinq, Bill Cramer, Tom Beard, John Weesfon, Milf Bruckner, Jim Ball, Bob Abell, Bill Sfedrnan, Richard Geiger, Ted Ball, Richard Ruffing, Manager Jim Smifh. No? in pidure: Clem Koselke, Ted Nyerges, Terry Rupperf, Tom Windsor, 69 . . . new to B.H.S. Bellevue High SchooI's Tirsl year of Norlhern Ohio League baseball was mel' wifh enfhusiasm when Coach Kenny Sampson issued Ihe call for candidales. The squad was Cul' +o fifleen members including eighl seniors. The members of 'rhe Ieam are Ted Arnold, Harold Canode, Dick Glasgo, Jack Palmer, Ed Rulling, Norm Shelley, Duane Sfocker, John Bischoff, Rico Censi, Bill Gohlike, Dick LaSalle, Dean Todd, Mill Bruckner, Don Heuring, and Don Ball. The schedule ol games as The Comel wenl To press follows: April 2l - Upper Sandusky - Here May 2I - Bucyrus - There April 28 - Galion ---- Here May 26 - Shelby ---- There April 29 - Willard ---- Here May I9 - Upper Sandusky - There Olher conlesfs were 'renialively scheduled. INTRAMURALS Anolher successful inlramural season af Bellevue High School is drawing lo a close as This book goes +o press. Physical Educafion Direclor, Del Johnson, operaled a full-lime home-room and indi- vidual parlicipalion schedule. Praclically every boy in high school eniered some acliviiy. Coach Johnson was assisled by Darrell Moyer, sludenl direcfor of inlramurals. The boys also par- Iicipaled in The annual Sporls Parade. The following champions were crowned in Their respecfive divisions: VOLLEYBALL i Freshman-Sophomore: Junior-Senior: Room I22. Room 204. lSchooI champsl JACK BAUGHMAN JIM DIDION TOM BEAIRD JACK GABEL MILT BRUCKNER VERNON KONST WAYNE HAZELBACH DICK LASALLE LAVERNE KOCH TED NYERGES JIM SBERNA JIM SMITH JOE ZIMMERMAN DEAN TODD BASKETBALL TUUCH FOOTBALL Back Row: V. Konsl, T, Nyerqes. Back Row: D. Moyer, S. Sberna, J. Palmer, O. Koch. Fran? Row: R. Bailelline, I-I. Karg, J, Smifh. Fronf Row: D. Boehler, D. Tulfamore, E. Ruffing. 70 BOYS' INTRAMURALS VOLLEYBALL TEAMS ' T B d M B In J B hman. Back Row: J. Dldvon, J. GabeI T Bck Row. . ear, . ruc ner, . F IR LKhJZ W on ow: . oc, . ummerman, . Freshman-Sophomore: Room 122. IScI'1ooI cI1ampsI TOM BEARD WAYNE HAZELBACK LAVERNE KOCH JIM SBERNA STANLEY SPALSBURY JOE ZIMMERMAN Freshman-Sophomore: Room IO7. DON ANDREWS BOB HEYMAN DICK HICKMAN GLENN JACOBS CHUCK ODDO SANTO NASONTI GU N Q Hazelback. F 'r Row: D. LaSalle, D. Todd, J. Sm fh BASKETBALL TOUCH FOOTBALL 7 I Junior-Senior. Room 204, RAY BATTELLINE RICO CENSI HAROLD KARG VERNON KONST TED NYERGES JIM SMITH Junior-Senior: Room ZIO. DICK BOEHLER ORVILLE KOCH JACK PALMER ED RUFFIN6 SAM SBERNA DAVE TUTTAMORE GIRLS' INTRAMURALS SOCCER reached an all-Time high This year in The girls' lnTramurals played aT noons on Tues- days and Thursdays. ForTy-Three Wapika Sheshuaga lskiIlTuI girlsl parTicipaTed in This sporT, com- paraTively new To B. T-l. S. From The Tour TighTing Teams, Team ll emerged as The winning maids in The Round Robin TournamenT. IT was capTained by Nora STarr and was composed oT B. Bandy, M. Downs, M. Krupp, M. Mahl, E. Monarchi, L. Paplce, R. PiTTenger, A. Phillips, J. Sberna, B. Springer, V. Tusing, V. Wongler, and B. Ferres. VOLLEYBALL held The inTeresT oT eighTy-nine girls in November and December. VicTor in This Round Robin TournamenT was The Senior Six, a Team capTained by Sue ReiTzel. The Team members were J. ErT, M. Koch, M. Lamb, R. PiTTenger, and V. Tusing. A TasT and shiTTy Sophomore Team claimed The TiTle in BASKETBALL. The eighTy-Tive aThleTes were divided by ChieT Squaw Miss EThel Grover inTo Two divisions, Junior-Senior and Freshman- Sophomore. The winners oT The Two divisions, a Senior Team and The Sophomore Team, enTered The SOCCER CHAMPIONS-Back Row: L. Papke V Tusing B' Bdndv- N- STM- T i ' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS-Back Row. R. sean, s. sandy, J. Rad. Froni Row: A. Phillips, J. Sberna, R. PiTTenger. key, L. Papke. Nof in picfurez M. Downs, M. Krupp, M, Mahl, E. Fronf Row: B. Cloud, N. Husfon, J. Bodey, I. Weisharf. Monarchi, B. Springer, V. Wongler, B. Ferres. No? in pidure: M. MeTzger. 72 . . .athletic maidens finals. The Sophomore leam, consisling of L. Paplce, I. Weisharl, lvl. Melzger, N. Huslon, J. Radlcey, J. Bodey, B. Bandy, R. Bean, and B. Cloud, proved lo be loo slrong for lhe Senior leam. The Dead Eyes of 'rhe Hoop in lhe FOUL SHOOTING conlesl are Agnes Mahl for lhe iun- iors and seniors and Sally Oclcer for The freshmen and sophomores. Tournamenls ol Badminlon, Ping Pong, Soflball, Swimming, and Tennis are in progress as The Comel goes lo press. The boys and girls combined lo presenl an lnlramural SPORTS FESTIVAL in March for lhe bene-lil of lhe public. Relays, boxing, lumbling, and pyramids comprised lhe program. For 'rhis oc- casion 'rwo girls' All-Slar Baslcelball Teams were chosen by Miss Grover. An exhibilion game was pre- senled by lhe All-Slars al lhe close of The Feslival. A lull Ienglh game was played al noon al a laler dale. The Blue Team beal' lhe While Team in bolh games. GIRLS' ALL STAR TEAM4Baclc Row: J. Sberna, I. Brown, R. Baldwin, P. Fox, A. Phillips, C. Hire. Second Row: D. Shelley, M. Meyers, 6. Nuby. Firsf Row: J. Hamer, J, Eff, N. Starr, R. Pilfenger, M. Koch. No? in picfure: S. Oclcer, S. Rellzel, S. Lepley, D. Sprankel. I Boffom picfure: Girls' Relays. 73 G.A.A .... An oufslanding honor for any girl is lo be awarded a B in lhe G. A. A. To gain lhis leH'er a sludenl musl have earned 250 poinls in Girls' lnframurals. Those who were awarded Bus are: R. BALDWIN F. KIESER J. ERF S. 'REITZEL P. FOX D. Sl-lELLEY J. HAMER J. ZEHNER A G. A. A. member musl have earned 80 poinls lo be admilled lo lhe club. The officers for '46-'47 are: Presidenl - - - - - SUE REITZEL Vice-Presidenl - - - ETHEL STARR Secrelary - - JEANETTE TIBBOLES Treasurer --------------- DOROTHY SPRANKEL The club was unusually aclive 'rhis year. In February represenlalives iourneyed 'ro Sanduslry for a Dislricl Volleyball Tournamenl. The leam reached 'rhe semi-finals where 'rhey were bealen by Ga- lion. Galion wenl on 'ro win over Mansfield for lhe lille. In April, Twelve members allended a Play Day al Bowling Green Slale Universily. MEMBERS y Top Row: R. Baldwin, C. Brown, R. Sfurqeon, J. Tibboles, P. Fox, L. Papke, E. Slarr, D. Meyer, C. Arnholl, M. Lamb, G. Nuby. Third Row: Mardelle Sherman, M. A. Siesel, K. Pillenger, M. Krupp, A. Phillips, F. Kieser, B. Bandy, E. Monarchi, G. Swigarl, V. Colvin, C. Hire. - Second Row: M. Meyers, l. Brown, B. Beiler, A. Frilz, B. LaPala, D. Shelley, M. Malherly, J. Richards, S. Reilzel, N. Slarr, J. Zehner, D. Miller. A Firsl Row: Miss Grover, L. Claus, D. Sprankel, A. Andrews, J. Erf, M, Melzqer, M. Friend, J. Sberna, D. Dupler, J. Radlcey, R. Pullenger, S. Lepley, C. Lamb, J. Joyce. Nof in pidure: B. Beiler, J. Hamer, M. Koch, M. Mahl, D. Shelley, Mary Sherman, M. L. Wilhelm. 74 READY FOR A CLUB SWIM In 0 '- z lr. ' 'A QI .Q Q QIA 'S AQUATICS CLUB Top: Miss Grover, R, Piffenger, L. Papke, J. Gibson. B 1 J Ef R dd F K J R dk offom: G. Swiqar, . r,G. u , . ieser, . a ey. To be in Ihe Aqualics club, a girl musl pass a Iesl ser up by Ihe members of Ihe club. This Iesl varies each year. The splashing mermaids mer once a week affer school on Wednesdays wilh Iheir adviser, Miss Erhel Grover. When The girls enlerlainecl Iheir guesls in November a+ The annual Splash Parly in Ihe pool, The evening was spenl in swimming, games, and relays. Refreshmenfs were served in 'rhe I-Iome EC Lab. Officers: Presidenl - Secrelary-Treasurer Members: RUTI-I PITTENGER JOAN GIBSON GAIL RUDD SUSAN REITZEL JIJANITA BODEY JOANNE ZEI-INER PAT CONNORS MARGARET LAMB 75 - - - JEAN ERP JOANNE RADKEY LOUISE PAPKE GLEE SWIGART FRANCIS KIESER PAT FOX JERRY JOYCE INAJEAN WEISHART JOSEPI-IINE SBERNA GRADUATION BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM Bellevue High School -June I, I947 - 8 P. M. Processional -- Pomp and Circumsiance ------- Edward Elgar High School Orchesfra Prayer of Thanksgiving - Nelherland Eollc Tune -------- - ------------- Senior Class and Orchesfra lnvocafion ---- --------- R ev. Paul A. Rempe S1'.John's Lufheran Church Lord's Prayer ------- Maloffe Prelude Choir Open Our Eyes - - - - MacFarlane Prelude Choir Baccalaureaie Address --------- Rev. Harvey H. Hahn Offerbein Uniled Brerhren Church, Dayion, Ohio Benediclion ------------- Rev. George Hickson Mefhodisr Church Recessional - God of Our Ealhers - - George W. Warren High School Orcheslra COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Sevenly-second Annual Commencemenf Bellevue High School -June 5, I947 - 8 P. lvl. Prelude in Ci? Minor, Rachmaninoff -'--- High School Orches+ra Piano Solo - James Ball Invoca+ion - - ----------- Rev. Wal+er B. Leis Reformed Church The S+ar, Rodgers - - Senior Girls' Ensemble Address To fhe Class - - - - Rev. Tennyson Guyer Ohio Ciiy, Ohio Presenlaiion of The Class of I947 - ---- Principal E. S. Glasgo Conferring of Diplomas - - - ------ Dr. H. K. Shumalcer Presidenl of 'rhe Board of Educaiion Class Song - - - ------ The Class of I947 Benedicfion ---- Rev. Alvin L. Drewes St' Paul's Lufheran Church 76 ROBERT ABELL: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Indusfrial Arls Club 2: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Senior Life Saving 3: Scholarship Team 3, 4: Varsily B 4: Glee Club 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Senior Ensemble 4: Senior Play, Siage Manager 4: Thespians 4. TED ARNOLD: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3: Reserve Baskelball 2, 3: Varsily Bas- kelball 4: Varsify Foofball 4: Varsify B 4: Varsily Base- ball 4. RITA BALDWIN: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenf Coun- cil I: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: F. H. A. 2, 3, 4: G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Prelude Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Drum and Bugle Corps I: Music Awards 3: Jr. Play 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES BALL: Inlramurals I, 2, 3: Reserve Baskelball I, 2: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Varsily Foolball 2, 3, 4: Varsily Baskefball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Dial Sfaff 3, 4: Boys' Ensemble 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Varsi+y B 4, Reporfer 4: Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship 3, 4: Music Award 3, 4: Na'I'ionaI Honor Sociefy 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Thespians 4: Scholarship Team 4. ROBERT BARKOW: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Baskelball 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Comei Slaff 3, 4. MARILOUISE BASCH: Inlramurals I, 2: Glee Club I: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: Mixed Chorus 4: F. H. A. 2: Senior Class Play, Com- millee Chairman 4: Music Award 4. CAROL BEILER: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Prelude Choir 4. MARION BEILER: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Treble Clef 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: F. H. A. 2: Jr. Class Play 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Music Award 3, 4. RICHARD BOEHLER: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 2, 4: Reserve Baskelball 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Boys' Ensemble 3, 4: Comel Slafi 3, 4: Dial Sfall 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Chrislmas Play 4: Dan- Iorlh Award 4: Music Award 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Nafional Honor Socieiy 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Scholarship Team 3, 4. CATHERINE BROWN: Treble Clef 2: F. H. A., 2, 4: Girl Reserves 3: G.A.A. 2, 4: Y-Teen 4: Senior Sex'reHe. ANTHONY J. BRUGNONE: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 77 'I947 tribal trophies WILMA BUT2: Drum Maiorella I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4: Class Sec.-Treas. 3: Music Award 3, 4. MARY CANFIELD: Prelude Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2: Treble Clel 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y- Teen 4. HAROLD CANODE: Margarella High School, I, 2: Glee Club I: Operella 2: F. F. A. I, 2: Bellevue High School 3, 4: Inframurals 3, 4: Scholarship Team 3: Baseball Team 4. EILEEN CLAUS: Treble Clef I, 2, 3, 4: Drum and Bu- gle Corps 2: F. H. A. 2: Girl Reserves 3: Y-Teen 4. JOHN CONNORS: Inframurals I, 2, 3: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. IRENE CZECZELE: Drum and Bugle Corps I, 2: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2: Inlramurals 4. GERRY LOU DANIELS: Tecumseh, Michigan I, 2: Mixed Choir I, 2: Bellevue High School 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: F. H. A. I, 4: Music Award 3, 4. HOWARD DAVENPORT: Margarella High I, 2, 3: Glee Club I: Operella 2: Track 3: F. F. A. I, 2: Bella- vue High School 4. JOHN DOMINY: JEAN ERF: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Inframunaly I, 2, 3, 4: Aqualics 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves, Treasurer 2, Service Chairman 3: Y-Teen, Publicily Chairman 4: Mixed Chorus I, 3, Pianisf 4: Treble Clef, Pianisl 2: Scholar- ship Team 3, 4: Chris+mas Play 4: Dial Slafl 3, 4: Come? Slafl: 3, 4: Sludenl' Council 3: Handbook Slail 3: Senior Life Saving 3: Music Award 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. CHARLES FERRES: Varsify Foolball Manager I, 2, 3, 4: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Varsily Baskelball 3, 4: Rea serve Baskefball 3: Varsily B 4: Naiional Afhlelic Scholarship 3, 4: Scholarship Team 4. MARJORIE FRIEND: Band I, 2, 3: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: F. H. A. 3, Treas. 4: G. A. A. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Music Award 3: Senior Play, Coslume Comm. Chair- man 4. carried by braves as CAROLYN GARRETSON: F. H. A. 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: Treble Clef 3. VICTOR GEORGE: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Officer I: Inlramurals I: Handboolc Slalil 3: Dial Slaff 3, 4: Comel Slall 4: Jr. Class Play, Comm. Chairman 3: Scholarship Team 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Orches- lra 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Nalional Honor Socieiy 4. EUGENE GERBER: Inframurals I, 2: Sludenl' Council 4. JACOUELYN GILDENMEISTER: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y- Teen 4: F. H. A. 2: Glee Club I, 2: Inlramurals I, 7, 3: Treble Clef 4. RICHARD GLASGO: Frazeysburg High School l:' Re- serve Baslcelball I: Bellevue High School 2, 3, 4: Re- serve Baslcelball 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, Sec. 4: Jr. Class Play 3: Home Room Treas. 2: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Boys' En- semble 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Chrislmas Play 4: Varsily B 4: Senior Play 4: Varsily Baslrelball 4: Var- sily Foolball 4: Baseball Team 4: Thespians 3, Presi- denl 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship 4. RICHARD GOHLIKE: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Varsily B 4: Class Officer, Vice- Pres. 4. EUGENE GROTE: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Bas- Icelball I: Hi-Y I, 2, 4: Band I, 2: Traci: 3, 4: Varsily Feofball 3: Varsify B 4. HARRY GUMBERT: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2: Home Room Officer I: Scholarship Team 4. HAROLD I-IAKES: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Secreiary 2, Pro- gram Chairman 4: Sludenl Council I, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Home Room Officer I: Hand- boolc Edilor 3: Cornel' Slafl 3, 4: Business Manager 4: Dial Slalil 3, 4: Jr. Class Play 3: Scholarship Team 3: Davis Hislory Award 3: Chrisfmas Play 4: Senior Play 4: Thespians 3, 4, Secrefary 4: Ouill and Scroll 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4, Treas. 4. JANICE HAMER: Treble Clef I, 2, 3: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.,H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Re- serves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4, Cabinef 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Chrislmas Play 4: Senior Play 4: Thespians 4. RICHARD HANES: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. VIRGIL I-IERTZER: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: Slage Manager, Jr. Play 3: Senior Life Saving 3: Junior Ensemble 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4. JOHN HETER: lnlramurals I, 2, 3: Home Room Officer I: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2, Treas. 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Sludeni Council 2: Comel Slafl' 3, 4, Edi- for 4: Dial S'raI'F 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Team 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Music Award 3, 4: Varsily Baslcelball, Manager 4: Varsily B 4: Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship 4. DON HEURING: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3. YVONNE HEYMAN: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Drum Maiorelle I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: Music Award 3, 4. GERALDINE JOYCE: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Library Club I, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3: Drum and Bugle Corps I, 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: Treble Clef 2, 3: Aqualics 3, 4: F. H. A. 3, 4: G. A. A., 4: Junior Life Saving 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Music Award 4. BELMA KNAUSS: Home Room Officer I, 2: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Prelude Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4, Social Chairman 3, Program Chairman 4: Business Club, Secrelary 2: F. I'-I. A. 2: Inlramurals 3, 4: Jr. Class Play, Sludenl Direclor 3: Music Award 3, 4: Comel Slafl 4: Senior Play, Commillee Chairman 4: Senior Sexielle 4: Na- tional Honor Sociely 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Thespians 3, 4. MARYELLEN KOCH: Inlramurals I, 3, 4: Band I: Pre- lude Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Officer 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3, Devoiional Chair- man 3: Y-Teen 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Handbook Sfall 3: Dial Sfafl 3, 4: Jr. Class Play 3: Scholarship Team 3. 4: Ouill and Scroll 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Music Award 3, 4: Sludenl Council, Secrelary 4: Comel Slall 4: Senior Play 4: Chrisfmas Play 4: Na- Iional Honor Sociely 4: Senior Sexlelle 4: G.A.A. 4. 78 ORVILLE KOCH: Reserve Foolball I: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I: Jr. Class Play 3. CATHERINE KOSER: Treble Clef I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Re- serves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: F. H. A. 2: Music Award 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Spelling Champ 4. FRANK LASALLE: Varsily Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Reserve Baslcefball I, 2, 3: Irilramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Life Saving I: Sludenl Council I, 2: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3, 4: Class Pres. 3, 4: Jr. Class Play 3: Nalional Aihlelic Scholarship 3, 4: Boys' Cho- rus 4: Senior Boys' Ensemble: Sr. Class Play 4: Varsily B 4, Vice-Pres, 4: Thespians 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. MADELINE LAMB: Glee Club I: Treble Clef I, 2, 3: F. H. A. 2, 4. MARGARET LAMB: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Aqualics I, 2, 3, 4: Prelude Choir I, 4: Music Award 3, 4: F. H. A. 2: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Business Club 2: Senior Life Saving 4. KENNETH LINDER: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET MAHL: F. H. A. I, 4: Treble Clel 2, 31 Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Y-Teen 4: G.A.A. 4. STEVE MERK: Varsify foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3, 4: Varsity Baslcefball 4: Sludenl Coun- cil 4, Pres. 4: Senior Play 4: Varsify B 4, Pres. 4: Na- Iional Alhlelic Scholarship 4. MARCIA MORRIS: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: F.H.A. 2: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Treble Clef 2, 3: Music Award 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4. DARRELL MOYER: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl In- Iramural Direcfor 4. DONALD MOYER: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Reserve Foo+balI 2: Freshman Baslcefball 2: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Varsily B 4: Scholarshio Team 4: Boys Glee Club 4: Nalional Alhlelic Scholar- ship 4. MARILYN NELSON: Soulh Parlc High, Buffalo, N. Y.: Bowling Team I: Bellevue High School 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y'Teen 4: Treble Clef 3: Senior Play, Commilfee Chairman 4: Comel Sfalf 4. 79 seniors deport for RUTH NEWELL: Prelude Choir 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 4: Treble Clef I, 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: F. H. A. 4: Senior Sexlelfe 4. PHYLIS OCKER: Treble Clef I: Home Room Officer 2: F. H. A. 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: Senior Play Commillee Chairman 4. JACK PALMER: Reserve Baslcelball I, 2, 3: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Varsily Baslrelball 4: Senior Play Commiflee Chairman 4: Varsily B 4: Nalional Alhlefic Scholarship 4: Baseball Team 4. MARJORIE PHILLIPS: F.H.A. 2, 42 Library Club 42 Y- Teen 4: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Music Award 4. RUTH PITTENGER: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: F. H. A. 2, 4: Senior Life Saving 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Aqualics 4. SUSAN REITZEL: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Inrramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Jr. Class Play 3: Aqualics 4: Treble Clef I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Class Officer, Vice-Pres. 3, Secrelary 4: Junior Life Saving 3: Thes- pians 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Music Award 4. EDWARD RUFFING: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl' Council 3, 4: Home Room Officer 2: Handbook Sfall, Sporls Edilor 3: Comel Slafl 3, 4: Dial S'raI'I: 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Baseball Team 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. JOHN RUFFING: Hi-Y I, 2, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Life Saving 3: Jr. Class Play 3: Boys' Chorus 4: Sr. Class Play 4. PATRICIA RYAN: Sl. Ursula Academy I, 2, 3: Orches- 'Ira 3: Bellevue High School 4: F. H. A. 4. JOSEPHINE SBERNA: Drum and Bugle Corps I, 2: In- Iramurals I, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. I, 2: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: Library Club 2: Aqua- Iics 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 4: Band 3, 4: Junior Life Saving 3: Music Award 3: Pep Band I, 2: Drum Ma- ioreffe I: Treble Clef I: Prelude Choir I. new hunting grounds SAM SBERNA: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 4: Senior Ensemble 4: Senior Play 4. NORMAN SHELLEY: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Reserve Baslcelball I, 2: Reserve Foolball I, 2: Class Officer, Treas. 3: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Baseball Team 4: Var- sily Baslcelball 3, 4: Varsily B 4: Nalional Afhlelic Scholarship 4. MARY KATHRYN SIESEL: Treble Clel I, 2: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Drum and Bugle Corps, Drum Major 2: F. H. A. I, 2, 3, Treas. 2: Chrisfmas Play, Sludenl' Direclor 4: Y-Teen 4: Cheerleader 3, 4. ELLEN SMETZER: Library Club I: Drum Maiorelle 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Prelude Choir I, 2, 3, 4. Pianisl' 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Sexlelle: F. H. A. 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4, Social Chairman 4: Senior Play, Sfudenl Direclor 4: Music Award 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. NORA STARR: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4, Secreiary 4: Treble Clel 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Prelude Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Senior Sexlelle 4: Home- coming Oueen 4. RICHARD STARR: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: I-li-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Orhcer I, 2: Band I: Reserve Foolball 3: Reserve Baslrelball 3: Jr. Class Play 3: Mixed Cho- rus 3, 4: Varsily Baslcelball 4: Varsily Foolball 4:TracIc 3, 4: Boys' Ensemble 3. 4: Varsily B 4: Thespians 3, 4: Sr. Class Play 4. DUANE STOCKER: Conneaul High I: Bellevue High 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 4: Music Award 4: Jr. Class Play, Slage Manager 3. ROSALIE STURGEON: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: Jr.Class Play 3:Treble Clel 2, 3: Prelude Choir 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 4: G. A. A. 3, 4. Pholography by Ben Buyer, Bellevue Engravings by Basil L. Smifh Syslem Prinled and Bound by Defiance, Ohio The Defiance Prinling and Engraving Co. X HELEN TEMPLE: Mixed Chorus I, 4: Treble Clel 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Y-Teen 4: F.H.A. 2. VIRGINIA TUSING: Bellevue High School I, 4: Africa High School 2, 3: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Class Officer, Sec.- Treas. 3: Y-Teen 4: Dial Slafl 4: Inlramurals 4. DAVID TUTTAMORE: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Boys' Glee Club 4. NAP VIDEAN: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Baslxelball Manager I, 2, 3: Foolball Manager I: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Fresh- man Baslcelball 2: Jr. Class Play 3: Varsily B 4: Boys Ensemble 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Sen- ior Class Play 4: Thespians 4. MARY L. WILI-IELM: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: F. H. A. 3, 4, Pres. 4: Homeroom Officer I: G. A. A. 4: Music Award 4: Danforlh Award 4. ANN WOLFE: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Prelude Choir 2, 3, 4: F. I-I. A. I, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Jr, Class Play 3: Treble Clef I: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Comel Slafl 4: Senior Play 4: Dial Slalil 4: Music Award 3, 4: Thes- plans 3, 4. Records were nol available lor: DONALD HERMAN ROBERT SANDERS ELSIE J. SHOWALTER ROBERT SOMERVILLE JOHN C. TETIRICK KENNETH WOODRUFF Thus departed all the Seniors, All the Seniors, well beloved. Q 9 A 80
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