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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
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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
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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
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