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sanbioel giant alone sian eer eae TY ia Tae MPa 1nd Sao cai ABMS AEC 0) SEP NE LR LR a Pu AD ah A INN SA RTT 1951 q J PUBLISHED BY The Senctor Class OF Colina Wish School EDITOR IN CHIEF Evelyn Sibert ASSOCIATE EDITOR Alice Jeanne Hammond ASSISTANT EDITORS Mr. SPONSOR Peggy Granger June Coats Dick Garman Mary Now Ann Springer Ber ie ee ee 4 ‘eisai eeemmmemenee” tats BUSINESS MANAGERS Tom Weaver Gay Hughes ARTIST Betty Waggoner TYPISTS Barbara Carey Mary Louise Cashel SALES MANAGERS Karl Allmandinger Pete Sharpe Marlene Martz Clinker PHOTOGRAPHERS Bob Spangler Don Hehmeyer oe 24. Care Se ee ee ng ‘eal a rises fae Pr KO = 2 ert xy ei Re te en SO a SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOL SECRETARY Mr. C. J. Rasmus Miss Erma Evans SENIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL Mr. W.O. Cline Mr. O08 Wi Gratz NG ge - ; t f 3 x ne Said SCHOOL BOARD Seated: Mr. S.M. Bartholomew, Clerk; Mr. L. M.. Davis, President; Mr. Gerald H. Springer. 4 Standing: Mr. L. R. Gallman, Mr. C. C. Chapman, Vice-President. Mr. A. Brandon Algebra, geometry, advanced algebra, more sponsor, me. Mrs. Curry English 8, Key Club. Miss Gaumer English I, spanish, Tatler, Quill and Scroll. Physical education, world history, head Tth trigonometry, sopho- coach, C-Mens,. fe . Mr. Clinker Brandon Mr. Brumm Mr. R. Science, geography, English II, chemis- grade sponsor. try, physics, senior class play, Anilec. Mr. Dawson Miss Eichenauer Miss Fel] History, physical education, junior Vocational home ec- Latins Td sand Fiore, onomies:, —F.. H.-A. vics, dean of girls, high coach. TiC. SRW ON a peer ae Honor Society. Mr. Hedrick Miss Hitchens Mr. Holtrey Law-salesmanship, English 7, Key Farm shop, vocation- bookkeeping, gener- Giusbs al agriculture, al business, School | PALA Tab ese treasurer, Commercial Club. Mr. Huddlestun Social problems, general math, 10r sponsor. af 71H} Mr. Moore sene Drivers education, industrial arts, Radio Club. Mr. Janson American history, coach, dean of b Mrs. Nash Girls’ glee clubs, girls’ ensemble, Tth and 8th music. Mr. Kreachbaum Science, oys. ence Club, Hi-Y. math, Mrs. Putman Biology, Thespians. speech, Sci- Senior Mr. Mills Art, Mrs. mechanical drawing, Arts and Crafts. Shaffer Shorthand I and II, typing, office prac- tice, Commercial Club. Mr. Schweizer Choir, band, tra. Mrs. U orches- Physical Leeper: Weer sponsor. Pick Miss Winkeljohn education, Englashvbidicand 0 Vi junior junior class play. PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Jack Grunden Ronnie Kittle SECRETARY Dick Loughridge ] TREASURER S ‘ ‘ ‘ a rid 8 : i Oe CLASS SPONSOR Mr. Ralph Huddlestun Chee History Harold Dickerson PO ee EEE AAS ARTA AAR ATE We, as freshmen, started through four grand years of high school life in 1947. We were under the leadership of Bob Spangler and advised by Mr. Moore. A freshman party was our most important social event during this first year of high school life. As sophomores, we became more interested in clubs and cutside activ- ities. Verne Mohr was our president and Mrs. Putman, our advisor. During this year, we took part in the operetta, Meet Arizona . We found our junior year filled with many activities. Don Hehmeyer was our president and Miss Benroth was our advisor. We took part in the | Variety Show and in the operetta, The Chocolate Soldier . For our junior play, we presented the three-act play, Stage Door . We sold Christmas | i cards and sold concessions at the basketball games to raise money for our prom. Hawaii was our theme setting for the prom and a senior queen and king were elected at the dance. The prom was a fine achievement for the class. All of our athletic teams won high honors in this year. We realized at last that we were soon to leave the halls of Celina High School. During this most important year, Jack Grunden was our pres- ident and Mr. Huddlestun, our advisor. The first homecoming, where a { queen and five attendants were elected to reign over the game and dance, ; was an unforgettable event of our last year. We had wonderful athletic seasons, took part in the variety show, and gave a successful class play. We are proud to be the Class of 1951. Patou ie . SOE PES Marilyn Adams G. A. A. 234; Vice Pres. 4; Thespians 4; Commer- cial Club 34; Glee Club 1234; Senior Choir 3; Ho A. 1; Chass Play 3; Operetta 3. ae Jo Ann Baucher De De Ra 2345 Pres... 2: Thespians 34; Pres. 4; Class Play 3; Operetta ae Senior Choir 34; Glee Cab L.2 3a s 4; Girls’ Mixed Ensemble Ensemble 23. Lee Billger Student Council 2; hall. 1234: Track 3; Foot- Basketball 123; C-Men 34. Wanda Brookhart Arts and Crafts 3; Com- méeresal Club 34 . Treas. 4: Glee Club 124. Barbara Carey ne Ake ae ss See: Commercial Club 34; Class Play 3; Glee Club 1234; f Senior Choir 4; Cheer- | Medee Stk Anil 4; Tatler 4; Operetta 2. 3; Creig Cartwright Hi-Y 234; Football Man- ager 3; Football 4; Cam- era Club 34; Glee Club 1, Karl Allmandinger i area, ge Rie DBA GAL AY DSL. Vice Pres. 4; Glee Club 12; Senior Choir 34; Band 1234; Orchestra 1234; Sec. 34; Class Play 3; Thes- Ppians 34; Anilec 4; Tat- ler 1234; Mixed Octette 3; Operetta 3; Variety Show 3; Baseball 1; Base- i ball Manager 23; Quill and Scroll 34; C-Men 4. David Bigelow Dick Brandts Thespians 34; Hi-sY Pi Fe Treas. 4;° Student, Council 4; Basketball 1234; Foot- oD) AD eee Hey OD, LED bd YF Commercial Club 4; Class Play 3; Senior Choir 4 Glee Club 4; C-Men 34. Larry Burch Hi-Y 234; Orchestra Radiq Gd wb 23 tee 234; Track Manager 3. 123 R. Lula Carter Commercial Club 34. Mary Louise Cashel Re Ae de 4 oS ee eas Commercial Club 34; G. A. Axnr4is Ghee? Club 13s) Anis lec 4. Pauline Cochrane June Coats Dea-Gas He. o2 3h Gomme mead Giuben4 so GL ais sie eel vanyento ss Mixed Chorus 24; Glee Chih £235 Orehe stra ce o:4 Thespians 4; Operetta 23; ; ee Variety Show 3; Girls’ Rove ' Ensemble 1. Gurls AS23405 Ppreistia: EVE eo 4s OL ae ee ay 3; Operetta 23; Student Council °3; Glee Club 1234; 8 Mixed Chorus 234; Anilec. Carolyn Custer Janet Davis Arts and Crafts 234; Vice Preiss ss eR ress 4s Gt warn Ay 23:4 Gi Wess PE aye och Glee Club 23; Cheerleader 234; Glasa Seci-Dreas . tL. Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club SC RAY WAL 12; Commercial Cubist eat ber 345 CSS OA A at As | Patty Deitsch Thespians 34; Class Play Sloe Hee sapere tea Sree Moved 1a bi Cali Dia Cos editor; Mixed Chorus 34; GilheehGlub 123 4. Student Director; Ensemble 4; In- Stru. ensemble 3; Arts and ; Grates wo. Go Aw ALS 45 Band 1234. Harold Dickerson Football 1234; Class Treasurer 4. ) ; Virginia Eichenauer Mickey Edmiston Glee Club 1234; Mixed Glee Club 14; Mixed Chorus Chorus 3; Band 1234; Or- 1234; C-Men 4. 124. chestra 23; Commercial Cliish 444 Clwsa: (Pirayieds } Dorothy Ellis Lowell Enyart Ghee Glihii34s Gy tAY GAS Hi-Y 234; Mixed Chorus 234; Commercial Club 4. 12345-Glee) Glabeuel2s 4; | Operetta 23; Football Pei aa aeite es Marcella Fishbaugh Arts and Crafts 234; Go OA OB Ane ha Gere 123430 Gl) ee) Cliubin lst 4AMa em Chorus (23; Operetta’ 23; Class R Vays: Commercial Club 34; Glee alia ome Rea ee icles Ceo) ONlaew erther r, fret o leaaty: one tae leaps. 10 John Frysinger Hi-Y 234; Commercial Club 4; C-Men 34; Class Play 3; Basketball] 1234; Foot- ball Manager 234; Camera Club 3; Thespians 4; Class Treasurer 3. Cliff Garwick Thespians 4. Dick Gilliland Peggy Granger Anilec; Student Council BARA Ore 8 Tn Looe a tha 4s Commercial Club 4; Mixed Chorus 34; Glee Club 1234 Operetta 23; Class Vice P'reisadent. 126 Jack Grunden C-Men 34; Commercial Club 4; Class President 4. Alice Jeanne Hammond ROMO 2 OG3o GOA AL 23 as Up Ee ineey aay Seaiee Operas ; ame ie BS Glee Club 134; Girls’ Ensemble 123; Mixed Chorus 34; Orchestra 23; Class Play 3; Anilec; Tatler 34: Variety Show 3; Commercial Club 4; Student Council 4; Class Secretary 2. 4 ae Dick Garman Hi-Y 234; C-Men 34; Mixed Chorus 4; Football 24; Basketball 12; Anilec; Glee Club.. Clarence Gehron Radio Club 34. Bob Gould Arts and: Crafts 74; Larry Grey Earl Guingrich Betty Hay G. Au. A. 234; Commercial Club 34; Mixed Ensemble 4; Glee Club 1234; Mixed Chorus 34; Cheerleader 234; Class Play 3; Oper- etta 23, 11 ———— Don Hehmeyer Football 12; Glee Club 1234; Mixed Chorus 234; Operetta 23; Class Play 3; Camera Club 34; Com- mercial Club 34; Hi-6Y 243) Seee Fp Aniilec; Thes ae pians 4; Class Pres. 3. Gay Hughes SBI ease OO © ree athes WY. Mba m Wretp « Beu Mi Meee JY Band Council 4; Pres. 4; Orchestra 2; Glee Club 1234; Mixed Chcrus 234; Thespians 34; Class Play se Oeere bead: Garda Ensemble 123; Anilec; Variety Show 3; Brass Ensemble 3. Virginia Jolly , Pa Ae i b2 845 GU CALC TA, 4; Band 234; Glee Club 1234; Class Play 3. Ronnie Kittle C-Men 1234; Football 234; Baseball 123; Class Vice President 4. Don Kuhn Commercial Club 4; Band 1234. Dick Loughridge Camera Club 3; Commercia Claxb.) 45 C=Men. 34; Class Play 3; Basketball 1234; Football 1234; Mixed Chorus 4; Glee Club 4; Thespians 4; Class Sec. 12 1 4. Joan Hildbold Pepe ete se AG ius iaeoe cr rene Aa nA 234; Commercial Club 34; Tatler 12; Glee Club 1234; Mixed Chorus 123; Operetta 233 Class PLhayrs25. Variety Show 3; Mixed Ensemble 3. : : : : Jerry Humbert Ha -Y¥ 343 .Thespians’ 4; Commercial Club 34; Radio Club 234; Basketball 12; Mixed Chorus 4; Glee Club 4: Band 1234; Student Director 3; Class Play 3; Operetta 3; Variety Show a(Class Treasurer) sd. Jerry Kittle Commercial Club 4; Gov Ar AX 4. Dick Kreimendahl Thespians 34; Seles Hi-Y 234; President 4; Piso Cee Rig, 2 3 a Ei OvOub yo eae 1234; Baseball 1; Mixed Chorus 34; Mixed Octette 3; Glee Club 34; Operetta 3; C-Men 4; Variety Show 3; Camera Glub 34; Radio Glub 34; Class Play 3; Com- mercial Club 4. Marilyn Lehman Commercial Club 4; Co- editor 4; Glee Club 1234; Mixed Chorus 3; Thespians a 4; Class Play 3; Operetta ry Did’, ¥. Marlene Martz Band’ 1234; Majorette 2; Drum Major 34; G. A. A. 234; Thespians 34; Mixed 4 Chorus 34; Glee Club 1234; Anilec; Operetta 23; Class Play 3; Girls’ Ensemble 123; Commercial Club 34; Variety Show 3. Bill Masonbrink Commercial Club 3. Bill Meikle Eke as aoe AY BIE Junvor Ha = Fl. Duane Miller Football 134: Track 34; Commercial Club 4; C-Men Verne Mohr Hi-Y 234; Commercial Club 34; Baseball Manager 1; Basketball Manager 1; Foot- ball Manager 1; Class Pres. 2. Eugene Norris Bands 235 Rade. Club. 23% Ferd Peak C-Men 234; Football 234; Basketball Manager 2; Glee Club 34; Mixed Chorus 34; Stage Manager 3; Thespians 4; Operetta 3; Variety Show 3; Baseball Manager 2. Alice Maury Crafts 1234- 34; GleeoCl ub 2y Lyle Menchhofer A. 34. Joan Moeller A. A. 234; Commercial Club 34; F. Club 1234. Glenn Football. 2123 Hi Avi) ites Muter 4; C-Men 34. Mary Now Gerke aan 2343 Commercial Club 34; Mixed Chorus 34; Glee Club 1234; Class Play 3; Operetta 23; Cheer- Veader 234; Anilec; Bra tiiee Aras lrg Doris Robbins GlheecGiwb. 23 Oratts o2.0u sens President 4; Club 34. Arts and HAS ORAS Commercial — Laverne Saintignon Pics Sh Glee Chu bole Ge tA Ae er 12 c iad: Giutb-sa4s Commercial Club 34. ommercia u LER Ey OMS Wri Be Peter Sharpe Warren Shively Thespians 234; Commercial Club 4; Student Council 34; Pres. 42 Latan Club 1234; Class Play 3; Operetta 23; Mixed Chorus 234; Boys Glee Giwbeteod sbatber 2o4 Associate Editor 34; Anilec 4: Camera Club 34; Variety Shiowes ss ual land: Serol 1 34; President 4. Hi-Y 34; Thespians 34; Ra- dio Club 234; Sec Treas. 3; Commercial Club 34; Vice Pres. 4; Mixed Chorus 34; Boys Glee Club 34; Band 12 34; Manager 34; Basketball 12; Ensemble 34; Class Play 3; Operetta 3; Variety Show 3. Evelyn Sibert Anilec 4; Editor-in-chief; Quill and Scroll 34; Thes- paansy 34; Tatler 1234; Ex- Change Editor 34; G. A. A. Pade eAr ts an dicGrat ts 3% Commercial Club 34; Camera Giwbs at) oe6cw neas. os. Glee Club 234;::Mixed Chorus 34; Band 124;'Clasis Play 3:.0p- Srettiayvo Varzety Show 3). Ted Smelser Po ORAS SS ae CM emma 2ioedis Class President 2. Bob Spangler Tatler 1234; Editor 234; dead iti Ses initiine cua Daw Grr) ghd 23's Thespians 34; Radio Club P2344 Press! 25: Owl] and Seroll 34; Vice Pres. 4; Maxed. Chorus 34; Class Play 3; Camera Club 34; Variety Show 3; Operetta 23, Student Council 234; Treas. 2; Vice ee President 3; Glee Club 3; Ce Hi-Y 234; Class President 1. Le TO ais Ais, eae Masa ech ke tn Sheetiiae blie 43 Gar lis GlheetOlwb “l2o4- Mixed (Chorus 3 42). GSA SAG 234; Thespians 34; Vice Pres. 4; Student Council 4; Commer- eal sGLwbhin4seBand 23 Class Play 33 Ope re tt.a71 3 — Ca a, oe Mary Stuck Margie Thomas GarliseGieete: Clube 2455 'G.) Ag i ] Ciwb! 12; -Band A. 234; Commercial Club 4. Girls Glee x, me 19346. Fs Booher 1S IR Sally Van Tilburg Betty Wade Pr cihh @ At atl 2 or te ae As OA 34; Commercial Club 34; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls Glee Club 1234; Operetta 3. Gi A ALA 34 Ar tsevania B Crafts 1234; Stand Manager 12: Tatler 12; Commercial Club 34. 14 Betty Waggoner GarivenGlee Gintb L2s Maxed Chorus 34; Operetta 23; Ants sand Crafts (1234; Secwmalredaen 2°) Vice pres. Antes, Btn 2 Sel AisiS bled ¥ BeeGanera Clwh (33200) land Seroll 34; Anilec 4; Tatler TLS EG @ Paancy | err: WN a Be 4 Tom Weaver hathert 1234: “Arts and Crafts 23; Stand Manager eek een Ee unk ocd VG Ge © Pome $i PEO rd ends Se oul 1 34 See: Treasurer 4; Thespians 34; Gonmereaaly Cilibh 3437 “Sec. 4: Anilec 4; Class Play 3; Hi- Y 34; Mixed Chorus 3; .Boys Glee Clab 37 Operetta 3; Variety Show 3; Student Counier l'3.. Virginia Weitz GaAs an was Gerke Glee Clirb § 124; Commercial Club 34. Elmer Wolfe Band 1234; Orchestra 4; Mixed Chorus 34; Operetta 3; Class Play 3; Band Council 3; Radio Club 123; Basketball 1; Boys Glee Club 34; Thespians 4. CLASS... FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS COLORS Green and Silver CLASS MOTTO It matters not how long we live, but how! Norma Waldron Atts and Crafts 2; Girls Geen Gilwh 2) oGee Ay wpa Git Ay S123 Ae oe ontea ama. Glub 34. Patty Weitz Commercial Club 34; G. A, AS 4G lis) (Glee Chaba. Carl Wendel Boys Glee Club Tg. tho bora, 34; Vice President 4, Opal Wurster Girls Glee Club 12; Commer- erat -Glawbh 2A. | 16 w cat Class Will e Tom Weaver: I, Tom Weaver, do hereby bequeath my tendency to laugh at the wrong times to Glenna Hughes. Harold Dickerson: I will tc Jerry Carpenter all my car troubles. Mickey L. Edmiston: I will my ability to get along with Mr. J. P. Moore to Tom Casey. Virginia Eichenauer: I will my height to Judy Dabbelt. Lowell Enyart: I will the word Mac to Everett Burch with all my compliments. ne ereec ener rrs Martz: We, Evelyn Sibert and Marlene Martz, will our turned up socks to Dick Anderson and ic aines. Barbara Carey: I will my position as Varsity Cheerleader to Doris Starr. Meacerr I will my position as G.A.A. president to Julius Bader because he likes to come to our meetings so ell. Creig Cartwright: I will my physics book to whoever wants it. Mary Louise Cashel: I, Mary Louise Cashel, do hereby bequeath my twenty-one inch waistline to Marcieta Edmiston, Bill Meikle: I will my old beat up English literature book to some poor Junior. Duane Miller: I will my ability to run around to Jack Detrick. Lyle Menchhofer: I will my ability to skip school to Joe Boley. Joan Moeller: I will my bookkeeping book to Peggy Kohlhorst. (If she is slick enough to get it.) Bill Masonbrink: I hereby bequeath my ability to get into trouble with Mr. Hedrick to anyone who wants it. Dick Loughridge: I hereby bequeath my height to Dick Haines. Marlene Martz: I hereby bequeath my art of twirling to the future twirlers of Celina High, after it has been cen- sored by responsible parties. Mary Alice Maury: I hereby bequeath my freckles to Dorothy Weisman. Ronnie Kittle: I will my A’s and B’s to Dick Springer and my D’s and F’s to Ralph Pickering. Dick Kreimendahl: I will my big feet to Denny Garman. Don Kuhn: I will my height to Denny Garman. Marilyn Lehman: I will my first name to Gloria Lehman. Opal Wurster: I hereby bequeath my shorthand book to Mrs. Shaffer. Patty Weitz: I hereby bequeath my typewriter to Larry Puthoff. Virginia Weitz: I hereby bequeath my Speed in bookkeeping to Dick Anderson. Peggy Granger: I, Peggy Granger, hereby bequeath my timidness to Marcieta Edmiston. Bob Gould: I will my lettering brush to Mrs. Urich., Jack Grunden: I will my good grades to Jerry Becker. Alice Jeanne Hammond: I, Alice Jeanne Hammond, hereby bequeath my tallness to Cletus Hone so he may take my K position as first bass violinist in the CHS orchestra. Lee Billger: I will my bow-legs to Tom Short. Dick Brandts: No comment. Wanda Brookhart: I will my gift of gab to Shirley Kuhn. Lula Carter: I will my salesmanship book to anyone crazy enough to take it. Marilyn Adams: I will my athletic ability to Coach Brandon. Karl Almandinger: I will my many memberships in the clubs of Celina High to Bill Rogers, Eric Gratz, and Jerry Bartholomew. Jo Ann Baucher: I will my ability to worry over tests and activities in which I participated, to Joy Lee Clark. David Bigelow: I will everything I’ve learned in fourth year English to my brother. Carolyn Custer: I will my HALO to Tom Hall and all of my trials and tribulations to the underclassmen. Pauline Cochrane: I will my job aS accompanist to Mary Jane Hattery. Janet Davis: I will my megaphone to Joy Lee Clark. Evelyn Sibert: I, Evelyn Sibert, will my position as editor of the Anilec to some unsuspecting, hard working Junior. Ann Springer: I, Ann Springer, hereby bequeath my gray hair to Mrs. Putman. Laverne Saintignon: I, Laverne Saintignon, will my last name to whoever can pronounce it. Gay Hughes: I, Gay Hughes, bequeath my conductor’s baton to anyone who can read music better than I. Patty Deitsch: I will my ability to break chairs in homeroom to Eric Gratz: Cliff Garwick: I will all my girl friends to Tom Short. Ted Smelser: I will my careful driving to Tom Hall. Dick Garman: I will my bright socks to anyone brave enough to wear them. Dick Gilliland: I will my cars parking place to anyone brave enough to drive to school. Eugene Norris: I will my Crosley and physics book to anyone crazy enough to take it. (Good riddance. ) Mary Now: I will my false tooth to Jerry Carpenter. Verne Mohr: I will my ability to stay out of trouble to Jim Wagner. He needs it. Glenn Muter: I, Glenn Muter, bequeath my teasing, tormenting of students to Jim Wagner. (Beware of teachers. ) Mary Stuck: I, Mary Stuck, will my dark brown hair to Diana Dabbelt. Sally VanTilburg: I, Sally VanTilburg, will my social problems book to any junior that is crazy even to read it. Peter Sharpe: I, Peter Sharpe, hereby bequeath my ability to procrastinate to anyone brainy enough to know what it means. Mary Now, Alice Hammond, Tom Weaver, and Pete Sharpe: We hereby bequeath our three o(clock graveyard experiences to Joy Lee Clark, Susan Humphries, Jerry Carpenter, and John Brandts. Betty Hay: I, Betty Hay, do bequeath my height to Bill Rogers. Joan Hildbold: I, Joan Hildbold, do bequeath my ability to get into trouble to Pat Hone. Earl Guingrich: I hereby bequeath my knowledge for conjugating verbs to the junior class. Ferd Peak: I will my long curly hair to Tom Carpenter. Clara Schott: I, Clara Schott, will my books to any unlucky person who can get them. Doris Robbins: I, Doris Robbins, will my natural curly hair to Tom Carpenter. Ferd Peak, Lee Billger, Jack Gruden, and Ted Smelser: We will our great football ability to Jerry Carpenter, Tom Hall, Dick Haines and Joe Dalton. Jerry Humbert: I bequeath my ability to loaf around in shop to Dick Anderson. (As is he needs it.) Donald Hehmeyer: I bequeath my abilities to anyone good enough to develop them. Virginia Jolly: I bequeath my bookkeeping book to Carol Frederick. ; Jerry Kittle: I bequeath the fourth seat from the front, in the first row by the window in Room 19, the 7th period, to any active person who can be aS quiet aS @ mouSe. Dorothy Ellis: I bequeath a certain pair of eyes to anyone who wishes them. Phyllis Fetters: I will my unfortunate name, Rocky to Shirley Kuhn, sophomore. Marcella Fishbaugh: My Chemistry equipment and book I wish to will to Jim Waggoner. John Frysinger: I will my sweeping ability to Jean Hassan. Betty Wade: I will my ability to keep my saddle shoes clean to anyone who wants to Slave that hard. —— eo ee a — a? Sep « (has P rophecy By Tom Weaver Ko] ato old Pop Time e other afternoon and asked some OT Ae lrsiome- “Pist teen: “ye's ir s°ih én cle. He was his jet-propelled pogo stick and were off rn hot Or ce Oo wm 2c oO Ory bn DW p0q DAtOe¢+HROwM PW CHeee reodtonae ARS Men 5 OFonge-—-gQ00% p0q Oo . changed! It’s so ultra-mode i hour glass by a rocket r so here goes, Seni by OO oog © ct warbling away, She has ‘sung Also in the'‘operatic wor orchestra. icewoman Marilyn Adams. rt OCD eet Pr ADC OFF Oo and is shots 8S secretary. the number two pop- number Voss ADH Ong? eae po Ft By apy © oF aor og 2 FPR LEE CoRn ayr oO = 8 DB Ops OPHOD DM pp and “— =pOp 4 anNo0MpOK,D are have j own sets asonbrink is now a@a cattleman in +S.) (Rat Menchhofer have @ successful agricultura ammond is now a snake charmer with a carnival, the carnival and is billed as Fateema, the Daily Standard and Betty Waggoner is ; Dis mow own aleve shop) the payor i inie JOLly-aend Serry KEtCthle cacy, ‘awn a number of years. Joan Mort ie ta i Nation ALB Si00e a Bete dk Oi e i i a drives Pert bee De tL i i oadwa Several My Sars i i e e. Pauline Coc and Gay Hughes have combined i musi ¢a lite he Cochrane es; Music Institute the instrum ment, Wok i Lilac ..dew ler ¢° “ie a : i i pM Ms A ea RT GUND i a tare Py (Oe al Embalmers the hearse. YO 1 dD’ fom cial Bank. Mary Stuck is d of comme ia a. OL So ht tad n’ and Wanda Brookhart are living -inv£old- now warden at Sing Sing. A rand Dick Brandt's erend Dick Loughridge soon af ting from college. is now @ glamorous night club entertainer who can twirl one of the best-liked teachers in CHS, where she teaches Ronnie Kittle,and Lee Billger are now pro::footbhball stars. John Frysinger is head basketball coach at CHS. Admiral Richard Kreimendahl now owns a fleet of two tug boats on Coldwater Creek. Cliff Garwick is now a@ manufacturer of practical jokes. Carolyn Custer is a skilled-nurse-for Dr. Elmer Wolfe. Larry Burch is now a missionary and Barl Guingrich is a salesman for a cosmetic firm. Jack Grunden, class president, now heads the Chamber Clarence Gehron is a leading businessman and the most Sought-after Gir. rginia Eichenauer recently appeared in a play entitled Come to The Strable . la Carter and Laverne Saintignon are now with the Follies Begere in Paris. gene Norris now owns Goldstein’s,where he was employed during school. ma Waldron and Margie Thomas now have a cat and dog hospital. ickerson is their surgeon. They are planning DLCLon tio outstanding mice. orccr s fe) the Celina Thea the 2S D 2 n r 1 e ollection e n : Yor ky ts a a a n Ww he butterfly is still teaching Social Problems r 0) a i 1 1 u fc) Ss h v n BPO PoOHarzZvDOazmr ,, h entor naps ioe i oes oS x ee th ao aero sey Se pesca PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Jim Wagner Bill Powell Jerry Carpenter Joe Dalton Beatrice Baucher Richard Anderson Mary Jane Noel Leininger Pat Steele John Wurster Hattery — ee ee eee ee oe SECRETARY TREASURER Phyllis Darby Gloria Lehman Richard Bruns Margie Morris John Waugh Hazel Frank John Zuber Delores Ellis Doris Starr Allen Cline Barbara Birt Marlene Fifer Robert Schritz Peggy Kohlhost Conrad Bray Virginia Gilmore Ed Brookhart Martha Kendall Jo Ann Schaffer a ee a ee ee a Ann Slusser Richard Haines Barbara Wall Marilyn Thomas Don Scheucher Annabelle Janet Dumbald Vernon Steele Betty Wilson Longsworth ' me my he 4 Y = sat ‘ Care: Smith Julius Bader Virginia Martha Grace Don McMillan Juanita Bader George Schroyer Betty Bridden Maxine Hili Don Putoff Whetstone fa a ee ; Sees : “ —S rs ‘ i tS Pn, a 4 a atl , : Caro] Hone Paul Shi verdeskes Judy Dabblet Martha Linn Eric Gratz Martha Worthman ; Denny Garman Jane Springer Raymond Ward Francis Wade Marcieta Joe Boley Norma Jean Linn Joy Lee Clark John Brandts Madonna Adams James Smith Phyllis Detrick Richard Junod Evelyn Ellis Edminston Mee Sat Sx ee Pi “4 es 4 : ' 4xe : | ve 4 grea 4 4 fg ww f Pe . x iad 4 Don Weitz Evelyn Stout Gene Anselman Joan Wilson Jerry Turner Tom Hall Mary Lee Horn Clif Grey Loa Jean Fetters is 74 Wo Betty Freeman Elmer Hight Carolyn Baucher Jack Detrick Judy Jamieson Glen Florence Delores Buxton William Rogers . 4 Margie Ellis Ed Absent: Dora Wurster 20 Martha Keller Ronnie Martha Ludwig Jerry Bartholomew VanTilburg a Rodney Dodd. Hen'ritet tn. fetes 6 Jodwillows eet 2G Aunt Myra Opal Dodd. Charolette Allen Dro Belin, eae} 2 H Nurse Trent. .. } Ned Steerwell. .. Doris Winthrop Jerry Carpenter Martha Worthman - «Ed Brookhart - Virginia Gilmore «Martha Kendall «Eric Gratz Martha Linn ee -Tom Hal] Mary Jane Hattery anor @ lass Play Hawkins, Dickens. Maribelle. Mrs. Rooley. Mrs. Batsom. . Jade Darnelli. James Scorpio. Officers of the law. ONE a normal life because his spends his time in a wheel cod-liver oil. His Aunt Myra arrives, panion, Charolette Allen. meaning for him, he overhears the family doctor the phone about a rare plant Charolette admires suggestion Rodney dashes was afraid to do before. story and evidence against Scorpio. He gave his house right next door, The next morning, and feeling better than end, WILD about -Bill Rodgers -Denny Garman Martha Ludwig -Marcieta Edminston -Delores Buxton -Marilee Horn -Jim Wagner George Schroyer Ed. Tobin NIGHT chair and insists bringing with her a Just when life takes Rodney Dodd is a healthy young man who refuses tolive ancestors have been invalids. He taking com- new talking “en that is dying. Rodney thinks the doctor is talking about him. to everyone’s amazement, ever. The appearance of Jade, nightclub singer; Mrs. Rooley, school; and several bombs, bring the play to men of action, and on Jodwillow’s doing all of the gave the newspapers the town’s leading to the girls’ school he complete criminal, is up the the president of the girls exciting 21 PRESIDENT Bruce Sharpe SECRETARY Glenna Hughes Tom Casey Janice Amstutz Richard Fowler Marilyn Murlin Lewis Snider Rosemary Jolly oph omores VICE PRESIDENT H Nave Glenna Deitsch Susan Humphries Richard Springer Marjorie Bradley Ronald Fanning Pat Kinnison Larry Puthoff Pat Hone azen avis TREASURER James .Griesdorn John Rinell Marilyn Bader Eugene Chrisman Connie Richardson Earl Vorhees Sandra Hatfield Jerry Becker Nancy Collins Mary Kathryn Shirley Rawers Charles Bernholt Peggy Worley Cletus Hone Phyllis Haas Dorothy Weisman James Hone Norma Muether Menchhofer Donald Hellwarth Shirley Downey Ralph Pickering Alice Sheets Janet Marbaugh Larry VanTilburg Betty Lou Karch Dave Kuhn yO | Norma Jean Hassan Mary Lou Piehl Dewaine Byerley Iva Fisher Kathryn Garman James Now Irene Bader Shirley Vining Stanley Eichenauer Barbara Sharon Ward Rex Bigelow Shirley Nolan Monalou Ward Delbert Bradford Carol Frederick Martin Wogaman Hackworth Sally Cook Clyde Cook Pat Hellwarth Donald Freeman Sharon Custer Tom Keifer Ruth Ellis Robert Adams Mary Evelyn ' Bixler WL Don Enyart Betty Shinn Richard Joan Max Weitz Phyllis Brotherton Shirley Kuhn Robert Fetters Marilyn Thomas Schleucher Ringlespaugh Absent: Jane Santa Luella Janet Moore Robert Younger Mary Lee Martins Marilyn Walsh Dean Snider Jerry May Jenelle Whitesell : Van Tilburg 7 Frosh Snaps } } ! | q ASS Slim 4 Ace of a at eeer S| a owt ¢ | ) | ores hmen YS y r } f 4 q 4 th g } 4% PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Tem iSisrt’ Warjaty Schleacher Don Fickert Patricia Fanning Tommy Hull Connie Laffin John Stuck Jo Ann Elder Don Springer os OR. SECRETARY TREASURE A Me Tee os : Janice Brookhart Dallas Jeffries Phyllis Cool Tom Carpenter Carol Alt Dean Stevenson Joy Springer Billy Denney Janice Fox Virginia Jenkins Jack Beams Joy Eichenauer Rudy Turner Mary Ann Kittle Everett Frank Dorothy Brandon Lorrene.Guingrich Jim Brown Shirleen Tippie x Secor ri Pah. “we 5 Ss wee eS aie | os Le = he if PP hori ile ah rp Fo od itt Bill Miller Marilyn Smith Robert Luegers Diane Dabbelt Danny Coats Robert Ayers Gertrude Browder Dennis Bruns hoa we j Jerry Hellwarth Doris Snider Neil Hecht Sandra Packer Duane Baker Sue Roettger Joshua Howell Judy Brandon Jerry Heiby | teats ; Joan Menchhofer Thomas Leighty Laura Ellen Alt Jim Nutt Janet Winemiller James Godwin Pat Vorhees Lester Johnson Elaine Frommel ee Bruce Bobenmeyer OF te” , ¥ Robert Stein Margie Fowler Tom Slusser Albert Fleming Eugene Springer Joyce Custer Jim Thomas Phyllis Beougher Don Bauer Shirley Kuhn oct, 4“ Ee toon mia | wa fw CO w : t | ee On ais ‘ Jerry Baucher Rosemary Didrick Jim Puthoff Grace Maier Eugene Gilmore Lois Forlow Ralph Grapner wm mF! Richard Hoenie Mary Lou Miller Rose Browder Dale Starr Jo Anne Brown’ Linda Jamieson Bessie Waggoner Roger Freeman Absent: Wilma Armstrong Charles Miller Patsy Martz Virginia Woods ne fe NG — | Fe i « ¥ Everett Burch John Ellis Paul Canary James Fleming Arnold Fast Doris Norris Fs an Bill Laffin Barbara Witter i Earl Howell Shirley Birt Ronald Grey Jean Van Tilburg Carl Hone La Donna Davis Elsie niet Jerry Grunden Ellen Yoh Wayne Ludwig Jannis Laffin Larry Haas AY ¢ ed = eg. XS a” fi, o Aim a HL bed Pt Pay Peed Jack Wurster Dorothy Alexander Clifford Tester Phyllis Frahm Willard Hight Rosalie Schroyer Dannié Gould Diane Gordon Luke Springer James Hone nee Elaine Wilhath Bob Gilliland Marilyn Emerick Tom Lawhead Merilee Metzgar Dick Carpenter Bonnie Young Norman Wol fe Allis Walters Charles Springer om om yah ee te SF, . ; oe a (Med yy le re wae Pr ‘ xe “4 ™ Jim Hines Bo Heindel Phyllis Boroff Jim Sibert Jacquelyn Weber Virgil Luedeke Jacqualine Woods Tom Real David Miller we GA ¢ FA oy ge = ci oT SP oie Mary Jo Fetters Willie Marbaugh Marilyn Lehman Dale Hanni Nancy Hunziker Jerry Boice Shirley Becker Eldon Buxton Marilyn Hare Dennis eo! 2) 2 . id a Sh Po Pe Bob Brandon Eldon Eichenauer Anna Lee Reisen Keith Eblen Joretta Clouse Chester Smith Mary Beth Heisser Conrad Sturch Florence Zuber Carol EER Carolyn Rasmus Geraldine Charles Detrick Ramona Wolfe i Henrietta Gerald Pelfesbeugh. Sera Snider Merrill Hole Rachael Hughes Fetters Humphries Fredric Grimm Diane Van Tilburg Eldon Moorman Lynne beans go Zizzelman Celia Collins Charles Hines Diane Gould Don Karch Bob Martens Absent: Robert Smelser, Shirley Fisher | Jim Masonbrink Sue Now Deanna Dixon Larry Waterman Connie Haas Harrie Wagner Sarella Bauer Jimmie Jacobs Andrew Fifer mag on Franklin Stuck en. : = x b scaat d . ' 4 7 ee | x é Wa, ids. Hie Janis Lee Nolan Lewis Snider Joyce Fast C Frank McGough Barbara Hellwar Janet Fickert Conrad Brandts Janis VanTilburg William Brothert Jerry Laffin Angela Ashcraft Roger Stoll Bill Haas ‘ ; ; ert ee : . _ aff —_ ’ E z™ a te é ¥ ‘S Ns Ww Co | a w a ee v | Joseph Now Janis Bader David Shellenbacher Carol Rafferty Jim Swander Patricia McElroy Frederic May Marie Reynolds Marvyn Ellis Tom Plummer : t, al d $ 4 (hae oee sr “ Linda Billger Dwight Goins Nellie Now Don Randolph Mary Yoh Jerry Dull Ronald Menchhofer Karen Bowlzer Douglas Schmidt Connie Gertz ee ; ? fa aim ‘ Jessie Kendall Peter Dull Barbara Bourelle Tom Bachar E 4 : ) Myra Wagner Raymond Goins Patricia Guingrich David Hoenie Pes es Connie Zehr ; Virginia Brush Floyd Yaney Janette Harrod Ronald ei Rosalie Hellwarth Max Crouch “Gerald Wright ; a f 4 ie LE gE kK ‘O46 ae Pod Me: Lie ; Jackie Schmidt Gary Andrew Dorothy Maury Larry Siebert Dennis Hone Geraldine Heindel Bill Humphries Absent: Philip Simpson, Dale Cochrane, Anita Pickering, Joyce Wurster Dick Geist George Bradford B ACTIVITIES Student Gone PRESIDENT ... . . Peter Sharpe SECRETARY . . Peggy Granger VICE PRESIDENT. .. John Brandts TREASURER . . .Bruce Sharpe lst Row: Miss Fell, Marjorie Bradley, Peggy Granger, Pete Sharpe, Bruce Sharpe, Ann Springer, Susan Humphries. 2nd Row: Mr. Cline, Martha Kendall, Joy Clark, Bob Spangler, Jerry Carpenter, Allen Cline, Alice Hammond, Mr. Janson Absent: Dick Brandts, John Brandts, Shirley Rawers. HOMECOMING ROYALTY PRE-GAME CEREMONY Gay Hughes, Queen Gay Hughes, Queen Barbara Carey Jo Ann Baucher Lee Bilger Ferd Peak Ann Springer Peggy Granger Co-Captains The first homecoming ceremonies ever to be held at Celina High School brought to a close the 1950 football season. This event, by far the biggest undertaking of the Student Council this year, resulted in a triumph for the entire school. The coronation included a parade for the queen and her four maids of honor, their introduction to the spectators, and the crowning of the queen. Celina’s first 4 football team was introduced at the halftime. After the games a dance-was held in the fieldhouse with the queen and her court reigning. 28 fe Vehoner. Honor Society Presivient 50-5 . 0. . BOb Spangler secretary. . . . .Tom Weaver Vice President. . . Peter Sharpe Treasurer. . . Peggy Granger lst Row: Wanda Brookhart, Evelyn Sibert, Betty Waggoner, JoAnn Baucher. 2nd Row: Alice Hammond, Karl Allmandinger, Bob Spangler, Peter Sharpe, | Tom Weaver OS , Peggy Granger One of the highest honors that can come to a Celina High School senior is to be elected to this society. Only students Verthe at east laersnd average are eligible. The faculty must then agree by a two-thirds vote that these individuals have Saven proot of outstanding leadership, character, service, and scholarship. a % anid Y COR th Soo PARAL Ls is se ess Peter, Sharpe Sec )™=T reas: esatsiaLom: Weave: Vice-President . . . Bob Spangler aa lst Row: Evelyn Sibert, Miss Gaumer, Betty Waggoner. 2nd Row: Tom Weaver, Karl Allmandinger, Pete Sharpe, Bob Spangler. Although this international honorary society for high school journalists has remained as an inactive organization, it functions for the purpose of rewarding writers for their talents and abilities. | 29 AA and PRESIDENTS 1) Uo oes bose ene Coats SECRETARY. .. . .Peggy Kohlhorst VICE-PRESIDENT . . Marilyn Adams TREASURER. .. . . Martha Kendall Beas) ww a a i £ eR pom) | i | Y Qe) Betty Waggoner, Mary Now, Joan Moeller, Betty Wade, Mari June Coats, Carolyn Custer, Evelyn Sibert, Betty Hay, Mary Cashel. Patty Weitz, Jerry Kittle, Dorothy Ellis, Virginia Jolly, Marcella Fishbaugh, Mary Alice Maury, Janet Davis, Sally Van Tilburg, Barb Carey. Ann Springer, Alice Hammond, Patty Deitsch, Norma Waldron, Phyllis Fetters, Clara Schott, Marlene Martz. yn Ad am s, lst Row: Susan Humphries, Phyllis Haas, Phyllis Dietrick, Pat Sire te: Martha Ludwig, Joy Clark, Martha Worthman, Rosemary Jolly, Connie Richardson, | Mary Lee Martens, Pat Kinnison, Glenna Hughes, Janice Amstutz, Pat Hone, Doris Starr. 2nd Row: Marjorie Bradley, Carol Frederick, Janet Moore, Virginia Gilmore, Marcieta Edmiston, Martha Linn, Martha Kendall, Peggy Kohlhorst, Mary Jane Hattery, Virginia Whetstone, Sally Cook, Dorothy Weisman. Mary Evelyn Bixler, Sandra Hatfield, Mrs. Urich. : 3rd Row: Shirley Downey, Carol Hone, Barbara Birt, Sharon Ward, Dora Wurster, Irene Bader, Jean Hassan, Judy Dabbelt, Pat Hellwarth. 4th Row: Betty Karch, Marjorie Enyart, Janet Marbaugh, Shirley Kuhn, Glor ia Lehman, Juanita Bader, Betty Britten, Jane Springer, Evelyn Ellis, Marjorie Ellis, Marilyn Walsh, Norma Muther, Monalou Ward, Delores Buxton. The purpose of this association is to stimulate an interest in athletics | and physical efficiency, and to promote ideals in health and good sportsman- ! ship. 30 APO and Cr t3 PRESIEDENT hla oh sane TA DaVd'S VICE PRESIDENT . . Betty Waggoner TREASURER DOs Wu ucshiiet Ure Claire De SECRETARY. . . Marcella Fishbaugh STAND MANAGER. . Mary Alice Maury ee a, lst Row: Ann Hattery, Judy Brandon, Phyllis Darby, Betty Freeman, Marcella Fishbaugh, Mary Alice Maury, Betty Waggoner, Janet Davis, Bruce Sharpe, Betty Wade, Bessie Waggoner, Patty Brown, Marjorie Schleucher, Mr. Mills. 2nd Row: Marjorie Bradley, Susan Humphries, Jane Springer, Judy Denny, Dora Wurster, Clyde Cook, Denny Bruns, Nancy Collins, Joan Shaffer, Patty Fanning, Virginia Jenkins, Mary Kittle. 3rd Row: Connie Laffin, Carol Hone, Sue Roettger, Shirley Kuhn, Tom Carpenter, Jean Anselman, Bill Rodgers, John Waugh, Ivor Morris, Carol Alt, Hazel Frank, Sandy Packer, Lois Farlow, Joan Menchhofer. The aim of this club is to stimulate interest in art appreciation and to create better efficiency in all lines of art work. The hot dog stand at football games is used as a means of raising funds for the group. Worthwhile projects of the year for the club mem- bers are a trip to a large city museum and the annual art exhibit. IFA PE MOUOCN Gs 6 wat «6 case SOS BOLEY Secretary Vice President ... .Carl Wendel Treasurer Gave ches ds OO OW Bill wi sh ets DLck Sschleucher f “- ‘i Rea ‘ Ta? 4 2 i , he ai } ili, Moe rey For as t S t . | aim! me ml Us : oh di lst Row: Stanley Eichenauer, Lewis Snider, Glen Florence, Jim Now, Carl Wendel, Eugene Gilmore, Jim Brown, Arnold Fast, Albert Fleming, Bill Miller, John Wurster. { 2nd Row: Don Puthoff, Bill Powell, John Zuber, Don McMillan, Dick Hoenie, Conrad Bray, Roger Freeman, Jerry Hellwarth, Ted Smelser, Lowell Enyart, Joshua Howell, Noel Leininger, | 3rd Row: Joe Boley, Jim Hone, Ray Kuhn, Dick Schleucher, Mr. Holtrey, Bob Fetters, Don Hellwarth, Larry Puthoff, Max Weitz, Jerry Heiby. SF AA, Presidents.) 5 6. eee DOris Robbins Treasurer ... .Janet Dumbauld Vice President .. ;Hazel Frank Secretary - - « Delores Buxton Poy : at | ¢) + nf} = | | | | | lst Row: Miss Eichenauer, Marcieta Edmiston, Martha Linn, Sharon Custer, Luella Whitesell, Judith Jamison, Mary Louise Cashell, Sondra | Hatfield, Pat Kinnison, Diana Dabbelt, Virginia Jenkins, Judy Brandon, Gertrude Browder, Janet Winemiller. 2nd Row: Mary Kathern Menchoffer, Kathern Garman, Ann Slusser, Doris Robbins, | Loa Jean Fetters, Sharon Ward, Gloria Lehman, Peggy Kohlhorst, Delores Buxton, Carolyn Baucher, Hazel Frank, Norma Jean Linn, Evelyn Staudt, Mary Lou Miller, Rose Browder. 3rd Row: Virginia Jolly, Grace Maier, Sally VanTilburg, Mary Lee Horn, Margie | Ellis, Beatrice Baucher, Janet Dumbauld, Marilyn Thomas, Madonna Adams, Marjorie Ellis, Annabelle Longsworth, Marilyn Bader, Wurster, 4th Row: Nancy Collins, Marilyn Thomas, Phyllis Fetters, Marjorie Thomas, Jerry May, Joan Waldron, Margie Morris, Joan Shaffer, Evelyn Ellis, Carol | Frederick, Glenna Deitsch, Marjorie Enyart, Rosie Deitrich, Shirley | | | Dora May Nolan. 33 Connon Chub President. ... . Jerry Humbert Secretary. 24 ... .lom- Weaver Vice President . .Warren Shively Treasurer. . . Wanda Brookhart lst Row: Barb Carey, Wanda Brookhart, Mary Louise Cashel, Betty Hay, Mary Now, Evelyn Sibert, Mary Stuck, Virginia Eichenauer. 2nd Row: Clara Schott, Jerry Kittle, Dorothy Ellis, Ann Springer, Marcella Fishbaugh, Marilyn Adams, Joan Moeller, Marlene Martz, Opal Wuster, Norma Waldron, Peggy Granger. 3rd Row: Mr. Hedrick, Jack Grunden, Duane Miller, Berne Mohr, Pauline Cockrane, Patty Weitz, Lula Carter, Sally VanTilburg, Betty Wade, Patty Deitsch, Alice Hammond, Marilyn Lehman, Phyllis Fetters, Mrs. Shaffer. 4th Row: Don Hehmeyer, Bill Masonbrink, Warren Shively, Jerry Humbert, Dick Kreimendahl, Carolyn Custer, Laverne Saintignon, Dick Loughridge, John Frysinger, Tom Weaver, Pete Sharpe, Don Kuhn. j ' Pat Steel, Martha Ludwig, Martha Linn, Marilyn Thomas, Gloria Lehman, Mary Lee Horn, Virginia Whetstone, Phyllis Deitrick, Doris Starr, Madonna Adams, Marlene Fifer. 2nd Row: Martha Jane Grace, Carolyn Baucher, Beatrice Baucher, Barbara Birt, Juanita Bader, Betty Britten, Jane Springer, Judy Dabbelt, Joy Clark, Martha Worthman, 3rd Row: Dick Haines, Boyd Shaner, Clif, Grey, Jim Wagner, Dick Anderson. VALENTIN PARTY lst Row: Eugene Norris, Bob Spangler, Ronnie VanTil- burg. 2nd Row: Warren Shively, John Waugh, Jerry Humbert, Mr. Moore. 3rd Row: Dick Kreimendahl, Elmer Wolfe. The purpose of this organizatiin is to teach its members the principles of electronics and the Morse Code in order that they may obtain their amateur radio operator’s licenses. amera Chil lst Row: Eugene Chrisman, Bruce Bobenmeyer, Jerry Barthol omew, Danny Coats. 2nd Row: Don Hehmeyer, Dick Junod, Eddie Brookhart, Jim Nutt, Bob Spangler. 3rd Row: Dick Kreimendahl, Dick Bruns, Bill Rodgers, John Waugh, Creig Cart- wright, Mr. Schweizer. To create an interest’ in taking better pictures and training individuals in the correct use of the camera is not the only purpose of this club but, also to give training in the development of the films after the picture has been taken. lst Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: VARIETY SHOW ENSEMBLES — Shespiae Ss} President . . . .Jo Ann Baucher Secretary. . .Dick Kreimendahl Vice President. . .Ann Springer Treasurer. . . .Warren Shively SR RIT ten il ton Pe ata aN EO ake Ann Springer, JoAnn Baucher, Evelyn Sibert, Marlene Martz, Mrs. Put- man. Patty Dietsch, Marilyn Lehman, Marilyn Adams, Pauline Cochrane, Gay Hughes, Peter Sharpe. Warren Shively, Jerry Carpenter, Ferd Peak, Dick Kreimendahl, Karl Allmandinger, Bob Spangler, Jerry Humbert. NEW MEMBERS NEW COSTUMES Sk-Y ac pane oe Soe DLCk Kreimendaht TREASURER . . Dick Brandts VICK PRESIDENT . .Karl Allmandinger SECRETARY . . Bill Rodgers bom 4 Mr. Kreachbaum, Tom Hall, Dick Haines, Verne Mohr, Denny Garman, Jerry Bartholomew, Karl Allmandinger, Bob Spangler. Don Hehmeyer, Warren Shively, Jerry Humbert, Dick Kreimendahl, Dick Garman, John Waugh, Tom Weaver, Allen Cline, Jerry Carpenter. Bill Rodgers, Bill Meikle, Larry Burch, Eddie Brookhart, Eric Gratz, Jim Wagner, Lowell Enyart, Creig Cartwright, John Frysinger. The aim of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. PRESIDENT. . . . . . Tom Short -Fygmgop Hi-Y VICE PRESIDENT . . Duane Baker TREASURER ow oo) is « DICk Hoenie BHOCREUVARNerascanireots Neil Hecht CHAPLAIN. . : . .Fred Grimm SARG. AT ARMS. .. . .Jim Nutt PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Sy Jerry Baucher Bob Brandon, Willie Marbaugh, Dick Carpenter, Bobbie Martens, Carl Harner, Tom Short. Gerald Yenser, Ralph Grapner, Dick Kohn, Wayne Heindel, Jerry Hellwarth, Neil Hecht, Duane Baker, Dick Hoenie, Luke Springer, Jim Nutt, Mr. Gratz, Jerry Baucher. 37 Although this club is primarily religious in scope, Ler vhas beth vocational and social aspects. Its platform consists of Christian thought, action, and leadership. Valle 1st Semester 2nd Semester Editor. . x N a 3 ‘. A . BOb Spangler Editor..- ° ° ° ° ° ° ° . . ° . ° Joy Clark Associate Editor. . . . .Peter Sharpe Associate Editor. ... . .Shirley Rawers Exchange Editor... . velyn Sibert Exchange Editor . - - . Glenna Hughes Chinn Pr ag ace Breet Ser ha bee TAneEp as he Sy TE Ox 2 Pca 2 ORR Tan. Baile. Trou tse Sew Ww fd es Evelyn Sibert, Alice Hammond, Bob Spangler, Tom Weaver, Eddie Brookhart, Pete Sharpe, Karl Allmandinger, Betty Waggoner, Carolyn Custer, Miss Gaumer, Phyllis Deitrick. Joan Wilson, Doris Starr, Pat Hellwarth, Janet Moore, Eric Gratz, Martha Worthman, Janet Marbaugh, Glenna Hughes, Richardson, Janice Amstutz, Phyllis Haas, Betty Wilson, Dorothy Weisman. Connie Sharon Ward, Sandra Hatfield, Pat Kinnison, Jean Hassan, Shirley Vining, Marjorie Bradley, Shirley Downey, Mary Evelyn Bixler, Sally Cook, Betty Karch, Frances Wade, Marjorie En- yart, Mary Jane Hattery. VC. he Presi dent..7.c.0 ok DOE SRinellio Seer etary ees, Glenna ihuenes Vice-President... . Bruce Sharpe Treasurer. , .. . Bob Younger Martha Kendall, Pauline Cochrane, Gay Hughes, Ann Springer, Betty Freeman, Mary Jane Hattery, Betty Wilson, Joan Wilson, Janet Dumbauld. Carol Hone, Judy Dabbelt, Peggy Granger, Pat Deitsch, Marcella Fishbaugh. June Coats, Betty Waggoner, Alice Hammond, Jo Ann Baucher, Jane Springer, Phyllis Darby, Miss Fell. Allen Cline, Bill Rodgers, Don Schleucher, Jerry Bartholomew, Ed Brookhart, Eric Gratz, Jim Wagner, Tom Weaver, Pete Sharpe, Dick Kreimendahl, Karl Allmandinger, Bill Meikle, Larry Burch. Marjorie Bradley, Elaine Frommel, Patty Brown, Marjorie Schleucher, Joan Menchhofer, Shirley Kuhn, Ann Hattery, Patty Fanning, Sandy Packer, Doris Snider, Bessie Waggoner, Lorrene Guingrich, Joy Springer, Shirleen Tippie. Jennelle Van Tilburg, Susan Humphries, Shirley Downey, Monalou Ward, Marilyn Walsh, Beverly De Young, Carol] Alt, Connie Laffin, Janis Fox, Joy Eichenauer, Linda Jamieson, Lois Farlow. Tom Short, Tom Hull, Bruce Sharpe, Janet Marbaugh, Glenna Hughes, Mary Lee Martens, Janet Moore, Pat Hellwarth, Betty Karch, Dorothy Brandon, Joyce Custer. Neil Hecht, Dale Starr, Ronnie Fanning, John Rinell, Duane Baker, Jim Nutt, Bob Younger, Larry Van Tilburg, Bill Denney, Thomas Leighty. The purpose of this club is to further its members’ knowledge of Roman life and mythology. ey PRESIDENT oh oiretree ay cen Soto SECRETARY ... . . Florence Z VICE PRESIDENT .. . Carol Alt TREASURER ..... Connie La Rafferty, Joyce Fast, Janis Bader, Janis VanTil- Dorothy Brandon, Phyllis Beougher, Betty Benoot, Virginia Woods, Marjorie Schleucher, Jo Ann Brown, Gertrude Browder, Sue Now, Mary Jo Fetters, Shirley Becker, Nancy Hunzinker, Elsie Byrley. Miss Hitchens, Janis Nolan, Pat Guingrich, Joyce Wurster, Jo Ann Alexander, Rose Browder, Wilma Armstrong, Bessie Waggoner, Patty Brown, Lorrene Guingrich, Joy Springer, Marilyn Smith, Geraldine Fetters, Celia Collins, Marilyn Hare, Shirley Birt, Mrs. Curry. Dottie Wurster, Nellie Now, Connie Gertz, Marjorie Kohlhorst, Myra Waggoner, Joyce Custer, Linda Jamieson, Lois Farlow, Shirleen Tippie, Shirley Kuhn, Joy Eichenauer, Margie Fowler, Doris Norris, Joritta Clouse, Phyllis Frahm, Janis Laffin, Alice Walters, 4th Row: Marie Reynolds, Anita Pickering, Barbara Bourelle, Janet Fickert, Linda Billger, Beverly Arndts, Mary Ann Kittle, Janet Winemiller, Mary Miller, Laura Alt, Jackie Weber, Elaine Willwrath, Nancy Decker, Anna Lee Riesen, Marilyn Lehman. Elaine Hone, Virginia Brush, avella Bauer, Connie Haas, Raudenbush, Patsy Martz, Connie Laffin, Diane Dabbelt, Janis Fox, Virginia Jenkins. Judy Denny, Diana VanTilburg, Bonnie Young, Joyce Snider, Rosalie Schroyer, Jackie Woods. 2nd Row: Angela Ashcraft, Coralie Roesner, Geraldine Hindell, Janis Hines, Madonna Spohn, Rosemary Detrich, Elaine Frommel, Joan Elder, Patty Fanning, Ramona Wolfe, Dorothy Alexander, Carolyn Rasmus, Phyllis Boroff, Henrietta Humphries, Rachel Hughes. Barbara Hellwarth, Dorothy Maury, Rosalie Hellwarth, Mary Yoh, Diane Dixon, Beverly DeYoung, Judy Brandon, Ann Hattery, Joan Menchhofer, Patty Fanning, Merilee Metzger, LaDonna Davis, Mary Beth Heisser, Diane Gordon, Barbara Wittier. 4th Row: Sondra May, Janetta Harrod, Jessie Kendall, Careen Bolzer, Connie Zehr, Carol] Alt, Carol Brandon, Sue Roettger, Janice Brookhart, Doris Snider, Sandy Packer, Marilyn Emmerick, Shirley Fisher, Shirley Render, Ellen Yoh, Joan’ VanTilburg, Lynne Gratz. sists : : 3 | A , £2 he P aie ix lst Row: Mr. Kreachbaum, Henrietta Humphries, Joyce Snider, Rosaloe Schroyer, Geraldine Fetters, Shirley Becker, Diane Gould, Diana VanTilburg, Mary Beth Heisser, Jerry Boise. 2nd Row: Chester Smith, Jackie Woods, Romona Wolfe, Celia Collins, Ellen Yoh, Jackie Weber, Barbara Witter, Donald Karch, Louis Zizzleman, 3rd Row: Dick Kohn, Keith Elben, Jim Sibert, Fredric Grimm, Conrad Sturch, Bob Wade, 4th Row: Merrill Hole, Bob Gilliland, Bob Smelser, Jim Hines, Bob Brandon, Junior Springer, Buddy Luedeke, Jim Masonbrink,. % ; ; ; lst Row: Junior Cool, Dorothy Alexander, Joretta Clouse, Marilyn Hare, Nancy Hunziker, Diane Gordon, Marilyn Lehman, Jerry Grunden,. 2nd Row: Herman Rogers, Tom Lawhead, Bonnie Young, Shirley Bender, Anna Lee Riesen, Allis Walters, Gerald Bolenbaugh. 3rd Row: Eldon Eichenauer, Dick Carpenter, Dale Hanna, Jack Wurster, Wayne Ludwig, Clifford Tester, Billy Laffin, Don Shively, Bob Martens, Absent: Betty Worley, Earl Howell. J - Thc Buk at = 5 SRS ‘ Ist Row: David Miller, Carolyn Rasmus, Sue Now, Mary Jo Fetters, La Donna Davis, Rachel Hughes, Merilee Metzger, Phyllis Frahm, Jimmie Hone. 2nd Row: Danny Gould, Eldon Buxton, Willie Marbaugh, Florence Zuber, Lynn Gratz, Joan VanTilburg, Shirley Fisher, Marilyn Emerick, Jannis Laffin, Shirley Birt. 3rd Row: Charles Hines, Carl Harner, Ronald Gray, Luke Springer, Larry Haas, Norman Wolfe, Eldon Moorman, Denny Ransbottom, Tom Real, Willard Hight. Absent: Wayne Heindel, Charles Detrick. Be acs a : | ——— 42 Beatrice Baucher Barbara Birt Connie Laffin Martha Linn Joan Menchhofer Jim Nutt Connie Richardson Sue Roettger Evelyn Sibert Dean Stephenson Marilyn Thomas Jeanelle Van Tilburg CLARINETS Karl Allmindinger Janice Amstutz Jerry Barthol omew Pat Hellwarth Carol Hone Pat Kinnison Janet Moore Margie Thomas Dorothy Weisman BASS CLARINET Patty Deitsch Neil Hecht Gay Hughes TROMBONE Virginia Eichenauer Sandra Hatfield Warren Shively Marilyn Walsh Elmer Wolfe BASS Arnold Fast Jerry Humbert Gerald Yenser STRING BASS ee Alice Jeanne Hammond SAXOPHONE ee ee ee Carolyn Baucher Mary Evelyn Bixler Glenna Deitsch Don Kuhn Betty Wilson Joan Wilson FRENCH HORN Shirley Downey Janet Marbaugh Shirley Rawers Virginia Whetstone FRONT BAND Judy Denny Janis Fox Pat Vorhees OBOE Glenna Hughes Betty L. Karch Norma J. Hassen PERCUSSION Carol Alt Wilma Armstrong Bruce Bobenmoyer ' Eugene Chrisman Eric Gratz Jim Wagner COLORS Sally Cook Virginia Jolly oa . VIOLIN Pauline Cochrane Joy Eichenauer Ann Hattery Shirley Kuhn Rosalie Schroyer Joyce Snider Ellen Yoh Florence Zuber CELLO Eric Gratz Jim Wagner FLUTE Norma Hassen lst Row: 2nd Row: Absent: Mary Evelyn Bixler, Wilson, Jim Wagner, Walsh, Barbara Birt, kes fra FRENCH HORN Shirley Downey Shirley Rawers Virginia Whetstone TROMBONE Marilyn Walsh Elmer Wolfe PERCUSSION Bruce Bobenmoyer Allen Cline STRING BASS Alice Jeanne Hammond oh estra ick Don Kuhn, Betty Wilson, Janice Amstutz. Connie Laffin, Martha Linn, Warren Shively, Alice Hammond, Elmer Wolfe, Glenna Deitsch, CLARINET Karl Allmandinger Janis Amstutz OBOE Glenna Hughes SAXOPHONE Glenna Deitsch Betty Wilson Joan Wilson CORNET Connie Laffin Joan Menchhofer Connie Richardson Joan Marilyn Eric Gratz. Carolyn Baucher. lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Row: Row: Row: Row: Row: x, ed | Chorus Betty Hay, Marcieta Edminston, Janice Amstutz, Martha Worthman, Gay Hughes, Shirlene Tippee, Shirley Nolan, Pat Hellwarth, Janet Moore, Jane Springer, Mary Jane Hattery. Mary Lee Martins, Betty Wilson, Joan Wilson, Ann Springer, Jo Ann Baucher, Martha Linn, Doris Starr, Joy Eichenauer, June Coats, Peggy Granger, Patty Deitsch, Martha Kendall. Pete Sharpe, Richard Fowler, Dick Bruns, Jerry Bartholomew, Tom Hall, John Waugh, Betty Waggoner, Martha Ludwig, Martin Wogoman, Danny Coats. Bob Spangler, Dick Loughridge, Dick Garman, Dick Brandts, John Rinell, Ed Tobin, Joy Clark, Alice Hammond, Mary Now, Evelyn Sibert, Jim Nutt, Ralph Grapner, Everett Burch. Warren Shively, Mickey Edminston, Jerry Humbert, Ferd Peak, Bill Rodgers, Jim Wagner, Don Dibble, Dick Kreimendahl, John Brandts, Jerry Carpenter, Karl Allmandinger, Duane Baker, Ed Brookhart, Eric.Gratz, Elmer Wolfe, Don Hehmeyer, Lowell Enyart. Accompanist: Pauline Cochrane. CAG ee Hon oe wee “aatt- eo sve esaee Fe, teres = cneie 1 we weiatae ae —— 46 opponents to a 741 yard gain. oat Harold Dickerson, Dick Loughridge, Dick Kreimendahl, lst Row: Dick Garman, Ronnie Kittle, Jack Grunden, Ferd Peak, Ted Smelser, Lee Bilger, Glen Muter, Creig Cartwright, Lowell Enyart. 29nd Row: Mr. Janson, Mr. Brandon, John Rinell, Tom Hall, Tom Carpenter, Ronnie Van Tilburg, Allen Cline, Dick Anderson, Jim Wagner, Jack Detrick, Dale Alt, Bruce Sharpe, Earl Vorhees, Tom Short. 3rd Row; Julius Bader, Dick Haines, Ronnie Fanning, Vernon Steele, Boyd Shaner, Dick Schleucher, Ralph Pickering, Lewis Snider, Joe Dalton, Bob Younger, Jerry Carpenter, John Frysinger, Duane Miller. ., ing Tob, 7x_Aiumni, Team ,, First CHS Homecoming ToBU 775 Su QT easier Bulldogs Tree Wil-4 OS oa aN WN SE a aCe gs BOO a vel yiidoe See N GAY HA- 2 GHRIDERS 2712 ou Cn? B Q Caves STo D, In All Pass Interceptions, 16 1 Srs hie Sat Fumbles Pave Way Sday For 3 Celina Scores The Celina High Bulldogs finished their 1950 football season with a six win, three loss record. In Western Buckeye league play, the Bulldogs emerged victor over Wapakoneta, St. Mary’s, Kenton and Van Wert to tie for second honors with St. Mary’s in the league. In nonleague games Celina won Two and lost one. The Bulldogs conquered Rockford and their arch-rival Coldwater but were out-scored by Dayton Rockford and their arch-rival Coldwater but were out-scored by Dayton Fairmont. The Bulldogs outscored their opponents 235 to ieee In league games the Bulldogs almost doubled their opponents score 168 to 85. The Bulldogs were outscored in non-league games by one point 68 to 67. Smashing for 114 first downs the Bulldogs outplayed their opponents on the ground by 33 first downs. The Bulldogs completed 66 passes out of 121 attempts, giving them a 54.5 percent average. Their opponents, attempting 130 passes, completed only 44, giving them a 30.8 percent average. Through the air, the Bulldogs netted 991 yards, while holding their On the ground the Bulldogs outgained their opponents 1,751 yards to 1,128 yards. “aaa . re ad ce — OSS as CHEERLEADERS Janet Davis Mary Now Barbara Carey | ek ee a ea i Ot Rack a Bill Rodgers : Don Schlevcher. i ‘ Natiak Bader ele eR tl, a a ne Bashethall Celina Roosevelt Celina Piqua Celina Oakwood Celina Greenville Celina Coldwater Celina Bellevue Celina Sidney Celina Bluffton Celina Lima South Celina Bell fountaine Celina Rockford Celina Van Wert ‘Tom Hall Celina Sidney Celina Kenton Celina Dayton Dunbar Celina Wapakoneta Celina St. Marys Celina befiance The Celina hoopsters completed their 1950-51 season with a record of 10 wins and 8 loses. The Bulldogs, however, outscored their Opponents 895 to 837 points, Four of the eight games lost were lost by the slim margin of from one to four points. The Bulldogs displayed a fast break type of ball with plenty of good passwork. They advanced tc the semi-finals in the Ada tournament but were knocked off in a hard-fought game with St. Marys, 57-49, High point man for the year was for- ward, John Frysinger, with 201 points. Dick Loughridge came second with 171 points, eserves lst Row: Dick Haines, Julius Bader, Jerry Carpenter, Boyd Shaner, Don Schleucher, Dick Anderson. 2nd Row: George Janson, Ronald Fanning, Hazen Davis, Dick Schleucher, Bruce Sharpe, Earl Vorhees, Dean Snider, Cletus Hone, John Rinell. Celina 37 Roosevelt Celina 46 Piqua Celina 53 Oakwood Celina 38. Greenville Celina? 52 Coldwater Celina 34 St. Marys Celina 45 Sidney Celina 38 Bluffton Celina 40 Lima South Celina 28 Bellefontaine Celina 34 Rockford Celina 38 Van Wert Celina 39 Sidney CHEERLEADERS Celina 54 Kenton Celina 30 Dunbar Joy Clark Celina 29 Wapakoneta Doris Starr Celina 39 St. Marys Celina 40 Defiance Marjorie Ellis Martha Linn The Celina High Reserves had a very impressive record for the 1950-51 hardwood season. The Reserves won 16 out of 18 games, scoring a total of 714 points to their opponents 505. The Reserves played avery good brand of ball with snappy teamwork. Plenty of reserve strength kept the team as peppy when the game was over as when it started. Fate 2 ee OT ae wn — — i ae ae ee ms opeik men First Row: Danny Coates, Jerry Baucher, Duane Baker, Tom Carpenter, Jim Nut. Second Row: Eugene Gilmore, Jim Thomas, Jim Brown, Dick Hoinie, Tom Hull, Neal Hecht, Dale Starr, Tom Short, Coach Dawson. Celina 35 Coldwater 10 Celina 16 Greenville 41 Celina 28 St. Marys 10 nog 2. ¥ Celina 4 4 Wapakoneta 19 rer i ;, ‘ eal = Celina 35 Lima South 36 Fits) 2S SS a mee SCC Celina 27 Bellefontaine 38 Se ee —— Celina 28 Van Wert Ich ee a Celina 39 Versailles 24 Celina 22 Sidney 18 Celina 20 Coldwater 18 Celina 31 Van Wert 27 Celina Pel St. Marys Siz Celina are Bellefontaine 26 1 “pe Celina 40 St. Marys 28 CHEERLEADERS Celina 33 Coldwater aie Carol Fredericks Martin Wagoman Pat Kinnison The Celina High Bullpups had a successful season, Winning ll games and losing 4. Duane Baker and Jerry Baucher Sparked the Bullpups on to win the Freshmen Tourney by beating Bellefontaine, St. Marys, and Coldwater. The Bullpups scored 452 points to their opponents 341. They won the honor of being the best team in the Freshmen tournament by defeating Bellefontaine, St. Marys, and Coldwater, 53 54 Rol =. oe Li Rute ; “ Mi pred y PSY ee ly , Bena f = ss - od le. oy Be Ms ad hs ‘ mess, gable Se PRL %: ‘ Sis OPER ing leitd aie ts lst Row: Bruce Sharpe, Earl Vorhees, Bill Powell, Hazen Davis, Ronald Fanning, Allen Cline, Tom Hall, Dale Alt, Bob Younger. 2nd Row: Mr. Janson, Warren Trenary, Ken Luedeke, Bob Brookhart, Clif Grey, Raymond Ward, Fred Hilbert, Ted Smelser, Ronnie Kittle, Karl Allmandinger. 1950 Season Celina 10 St. Henry 4 Celina 5 Kenton 2 Celina 4 Van Wert 2 Celina 6 Lima Central ES Celina 2 Coldwater 10 Celina 0 St. Marys 8 Celina 6 Wapakoneta 7 Celina el St. Marys 8 Celina 13 New Breman 1 Celina 16 Rockford 6 Celina 4 Coldwater 5 For the first time since the Western Buckeye League started in 1947, Celina failed to place first. The Bulldogs had a record of five wins; one tie, and five losses for the year, which placed them second in the league. Celina displayed its usual good brand of ball but met strong competit- ion on the diamond. Bob Brookhart paced the bulldogs with fourteen hits for thirty-nine times at bat. Brookhart also captured the title for the most runs during the season. Fred Hilbert played a stellar role behind the bat while the Powell boys and Ken Leudeke took care of the in-field. C Men Present... « uw ey Ted: Smelser Sec. -Treas.. | Vice President. . .Dick Loughridge - © « Lee Bilger Top Row: Ferd Peak, John Brandts, Don Scheucher, Allen Cline, Dick Kreimendahl, Dick Brandts, Karl Allmandinger, Dick Lough- ridge. Outside Side Row: Lee Bigler, Bill Rodgers, Joe Dalton, Dale Alt, Harold Dickerson, Lowell Enyart, Ted Smelser. Inside Side How: John Frysinger, Jerry Carpenter, Earl Vorhees, Tom Hall, Dick Garman, Julius Bader. Bottom Row: Ronnie Kittle, Jack Grunden, Bill Powell, Tom Carpenter, Jim Smith, Dick Anderson. Sone OMOneT JANITORS Mr. Cleve Jenkins Mr. Robert Barber COOKS Mrs. Shirley Baker Mrs. Madonna Kohlhorst Mrs. Margaret Linn LIBRARIANS Miss Marjory Miller Mrs. Lee Garman S u hecrihers Paddy Lou Alger Amato Fruit Market Anselman’s Jewelry Store Birt’s Shell Service Station Bruns Brothers Insurance Bub’ s Marathon Service Celina Firestore Dealer Store Celina Flower Shop Celina Music Store City Service Gas Station The Daily Standard Equity Dairy Store DP Bets CPOrs thoer et Lee H. Gast Shoe Store Goldstein’ s Department Store Heckler Hardware Company Hileman’ s Texaco Service Helen Howell Kaye’ s Shoe Store Kindell’s Drug Store Kinnison’s Tin Shop Kohn’ s News Agency Lynn Kuckuck Mersman Brothers Corporation Nickel Brothers Hardware Company Pantry Lunch Paysen’s Electric Shop The Pogue Company Remaklus Store Rentzch’s Robbins Leather Store Janet Roettger Schindler’s Drug Store D. R. Smalley and Sons Inc. Spriggs Furniture Company Ce A..-Stubbs The Style Shop Swanguer and Schneider Voegele’s Jewelry Store Juanita Wurster Wycoff and Ross Drug Store Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan, Feb. March April WOR Ree ODONwWWO NOR Ree NOR ee BCANUMNFOAMWUOOBRNME ADCO OND NNN Re Wro@aenIwrioL po STooh Cobar School opened Football Preview (Home) Rockford Football Game (There) Fairmont Football Game (Home) Latin Clwb Ini tration Wapakoneta Football Game (Here) Arts Crafts Initiation St. Marys Football Game (There) Hi-Y Freshmen Mixer Lions Club Minstrel Lions Club Minstrel Bluffton Football Game (There) End of first six weeks’ period Boy’s Town Choir GALA. Initaation Bellefontaine Football Game (Home) F.H.A. Rally -- Van Wert Mercer County Hi-Y Grade School Halloween Party Science Club Halloween Party Four-H Round Up hatMe riba rt.y Kenton Football Game (Home) Coldwater Football Game (There) Community Concert Van Wert Football Game (Here) Homecoming Junior Class Play Junior Class Play End of second six weeks’ period Roosevelt Basketball Game (Home) Pio Deiat ba weal Band Mothers Banquet Piqua Basketball Game (Home) Oakwood Basketball Game (There) Greenville Basketball Game (There) Christmas Concert (Mixed Chorus) Coldwater Basketball Game (Home) Christmas Vacation Begins Christmas Vacation Ends Bluffton Basketball Game (Home) Bellefontaine Basketball Game (There) Rockford Basketball Game (Home) Community Concert End of first semester Sidney Basketball Game (There) Kenton Basketball Game (Home) Dunbar Basketball Game (There) Variety Show Tryouts Wapakoneta Basketball Game (There) Commercial Club Valentine Party County Tournaments Begin High School Skating Party Defiance Basketball Game (There) Sophomore Class Party District Tournament, Celina vs. Van Wert District Tournament, Celina vs. St. Marys District Tournament G. A. A. Playnight at Sidney Community Concert eh Ae Ber qa et Band Concert District Solo and Ensemble Music Contest at Lima Musical Memories (7th and 8th grade show) Variety Show Variety Show District Band, Chorus, and Music Contest at Ada GOAL VA Party Sadie Hawkins Dance Junior Class Party Art Exhibit Art Exhibit F. H. A. Banquet Senior Class Play Senior Class Play G. A. A. Banquet Western Ohio Band Festival Commercial Club Banquet Junior-Senior Prom Baccalaureate Commencement A ppend: ox. Vere Mamie Rat Cala ry GG Gites eco a ee Sports Title Page... . 45,45 PODER Utes eye ey Mea te 1 ee a DM CEE Ne Sh aa Oa ed Pde eae PES SSNOGE Ce tl TOR wit iene AT CHeerbeadersy G40. 2. 87 Faculty Title Page. Be Rnb ee Ea hay eterna Pictures of Team. 4 RGmeN Le LT AULONY Gy neu a hes else wok 48, 49 OME sare. oe eet a wba Tete. cay ee BSSe Gone Ss Cae uit ee en RW ad ER ses oh a) al) eae | § Senior Title Page . Fe URP UL, tenho ygreere | Cheerleaders, Coaches, A eT) Cee SCI San ei ig Sah ce? gig! 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