1. , ,K H, . v.Ar4A....... ,,-,LL., ..,..,- i.,,-.... avg, .. .. I J 2' I 'JV To the Hallowed fHa11s of Ivy Every voice will bid farewell, And shimmer off in twilight Like the old vesper bell, , 44' - 1 . 4 ,, 1 'i 'Q- ,U .1 - df .f af' ' .r U ls f 1 if i L ,fv - f ffvfffe' AA N J' .f., X ,,s H I - . ,. ay Ae - lj A I 1 ' - , ,A:v':Lg':'. T , - Q ,,-'Lg-4 ..., U I he , ! , .I W .f , ,' , ,,-.:- A. -f: ' ' SY' .J . N'- gl ,I . 92- :T '-9 ,jf 449. 1 ,4 1 ' , A qui-t It is with admiration that we, THE ANILEC staff of l9iwb, dedicate this volume to Mr, C. J. Rasmus. lt is but a humble effort to show our appreciation for his thirteen years of leader- ship as our Superintendent of Celina Public Schools. We express Ju! thanks to him for helping to improve and make ours a better and more outstanding school, He has woven into our high school tapestry a pattern of wis- dom and fair play not found in text books alone, but also in the strength of unity, co- operation, and purpose, Q ,,.,, 'Q A 'fa J! 'X XJ H2 K. ' ts ,,r W '01 d-,,,. w,,,,,. Superintendent C, J, RA SMUS W. O. CLINE Administration - J ' 'IE N Left to rxghtg Lester Thompson, L. M. Davrs, C, C. Chapman, S,M. Bartholomew, E.C. Carman, Erma Evans. -Q ,N Q if x 7 , : , W . Principal Secreraru ERMA EVANS Q-A My 4'5 + 'ul' Y, , 1 'A 7239- ' 4 1 aff? Z 3 Ag, Q 5y Xi JANE EICHENAUER B, S, , Bowling G. Home EC, LAWRENCE EVANS M,A. , Ohio State Music MARTHA GILFILLAN B, S. , Ohio State Art, English gf? aff. c u WWW' , My S , is-, A ,rn .. 2 , af. 5, MWA N ELSIE E, BAIR M. S, , Indiana U, Business Ed, ASHLEY BRANDON B. S, , Ohio State Mathematics ROBERT K, BRANDON M. A. , Indiana U, Phys, Ed., Civics ROBERT M, DAVIS M, A, , Ohio State Industrial Arts e 4 I E . Olly NORMA DEAN is B, S,, Geo, Peabody Phy. Ed., Math ROBERT A, HEDRICK M. S. , Indiana U, Business Ed, if :LF B, 5 . V Kami 5 , 6, ?w ff 'T ef ff M A :A i . .xxltxia i SAVE: A 4 C R0 1,1 f E . N. ,xx fi RICHARD DAWSON B, S, , Defiance Biology T, HANDLEY DIEHL M, S, , U, OF Delaware Science and Math RA LPH S, HUDDLEST UN B, S, , Ball State Social Science JOYCE LITWINCZUK B, A, , Findlay Phys, Ed, , Math J, P, MOORE B, S, , Miami U, Mech, Drawing -if , 17' 3 42.9 .i M i - . rv ,W ARLENE MORRIS B, S, , Bowling G, Eng. , Journalism DORIS NODINE B, S, , Ball State Eng. , Typing NEIL C, SCHLEICHER B. A. , Capital U. Music, Speech 'QL1-. f WILLIAM SPITZER B. S, , Findlay Civics, W, His. SHIRLEY A, SPOON B. S. , Bowling G, Languages PAUL N, THORBURN B. S. , Ohio State Agriculture ALICE HELLWARTH ff 5 B.s., ohio stare ,tix Languages ARDYTH SHAFFER 4 B. s, , ohio Northern Counselor Q MARGERY MILLER v A R4 Q 4, A. B, , Ohio Wesleyan 4 N A, A U s B. S. , Librarian Ser- , , ' vice, Columbian U, 'Ri rv: A . . Librarian Jn ,Memariam Lfailonmz fee Davis Zflfruary 16, 1937 june 30, I 952 During her year at Celina High, LaDonna was an active member of Key Club, Arts and Crafts, Future Homemakers of America, Glee Club, Fresh- man Girls' Ensemble, and Band. The following poem best expresses her personality as the Senior Class knew her, SHE IS NOT DEAD I cannot say, and I will not say That she is dead, She is just away, With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand, She has wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since she lingers there, And you--oh, you, who the wildest yearn For an old-time step, and the glad return, Think of her faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here, Think of her still as the same. I say, She is not dead--she is just away, James Whitcomb Riley. K pp V13 r W wubvzs 'X 5 5 i gigs mg -? 1 g F C 3 i 4 x 3 ! N. ly Nm, V .. .1 1L. :-mg. ,.. - ' WZ Q fps xlwxf ,IIA HELEN MAY ALBIN Commercial FHA 1, 2, 3, Ensemble 1, 2, 3,4, Key Club 1, Variety Show 4, Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 2,4, Orchestra 2, 3,4, String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, FBLA 4, Choir 4, Senior Scholarship Team, Operetta 3. Oh, Sugar DOROTHY MARIE ALEXANDER Dot Commercial Y-Teens 2, Key Club 1, FHA 1, Pep Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Tatler 4. Man SPENCER LEIGH BEMENT Spence Science and Engineering Student Council 1, 2, C-Men 4, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Football 3, Track 3,4, ANILEC 4, Dis. Scholarship 3,4, Pep Club 4, Operetta 3, Class Play 4, Senior Scholarship Team, National Honor Society, Shoot SHIRLEY ANN BENDER Shirl Commercial Key Club 1, GAA 2, 3,4, Variety Show 4, Pep Club 4, Choir 1, in f 2, 3,4, Ensemble 4, Y-Teens 2,4, FHA 1, Operetta 3. A Crunch il SHIRLEY ANN BIRT ,, Commercial Q 'VX Pep Club 4, Choir 1,2, 3,4, Arts and Crafts 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4 -,B 4 Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, Y-Teens 4, 5347 Toughie JERRY BOISE Commercial Senior Scholarship Team, Crud GEZALD RAY BOLENBAUGH Jerry General Choir 4, Pep Club 4, Operetta 1, Class Play 4, Yes, I guess. PHYLLIS ELAINE BOROFF Phyl General FBLA 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Key Club 1, Y-Teens 2, It's not funny Q-53-sf X ,, gg' f iw 1' JORETTA SUE CLOUSE Jo-Jo College Preparatory TCR 152, 35 FBLA 3,45 Key Club 15 Operetta 35 Choir 1,2, 45 GAA 2, 3,45 Variety Show 45 Y-Teens 2,45 Pep Club, Ya mean me? JANET LOIS COATE Jan College Preparatory FHA Songleader 1, 25 State Officer 3, National Committee Member5 Parliamentarian 45 FTA 3,45 Operetta 35 Variety Show 45 Choir and Ensemble 1, 2, 3,45 Junior Class Play5 ANILEC Editor5 Y-Teens 2,45 Quill and Scroll 45 FHA State Homemaker5 Senior Scholarship, District Scholarship Team5 National Honor Society, George CELIA ANN COLLINS College Preparatory FTA 3, 4, Vice President 45 GAA 2, 3,4, President 45 Quill and Scroll 4, Vice President5 Senior Choir and Ensemble 1, 2, 3,45 Student Dir, 45 Tatler 45 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 2,4, President 45 Student Council 2, Treasurer 25 Honor Star Thes- pian 3, 45 ANILEC 45 Arts and Crafts 1,2, 3,45 Buckeye Girls' State 35 Cheerleader 3,45 Senior Class Play5 District and Sen- ior Scholarship Team5 National Honor Society, LEWIS COOL Lewie General Pep Club 4. Phooey ROBERT WAYNE BRANDON Bob Science and Engineering TCR 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 45 ANILEC5 Tatler 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y l,2, 3,4, Treasurer 1, Secretary 35 Football 15 District Scholar ship 1, 2, 3,45 National Honor Society5 Senior Scholarship Team5 Boys' Stare Alternate, Man, I don't dig ya. ROBERT THOMAS BULLOCK Bob General Hi-Y 45 C-Men 3,45 Basketball 1,25 3,4. I don't know. ELDON DUANE BUXTON Commercial Senior Hi-Y 3,4, President 45 ANILEC5 Student Council 45A Pep Club 45 Football 1, Manager 25 Operetta 35 Junior-Senior Class Plays. Do or Die RICHARD MICHAEL CARPENTER Raggie Liberal Arts TCR 15 Thespians 45 Hi-Y 1, 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Pep Club 45 Arts and Crafts 1. 3, 1 JOANNE MARIE CRAFT lo Commercial Y-Teens 2, 4, FBLA 3,4, Choir 4, Pep Club 4, Glee Club 2, For cryin' out loud PHILIP CRUMPLER Phil Agriculture FFA 2, 3, 4. Well, I'll be a dirty bird. RICHARD CUNNINGHAM Dick Commercial Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, RAYMOND KEITH EBLEN Keith Science and Engineering TCR 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Junior Hi-Y 1, Dis, Scholarship Team 2, 3. So there you are! 0? 1'5?'1 Q-uv ELDON JAY EICHENAUER Butch Agriculture FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Secretary 4, Choir 4 C Men Pep Club 4 Football 4, FBLA 4, Operetta- 3, Track 3, 4, Variety Show 4 Tumbling Team, Senior Agriculture Scholarship Text Scrounge around MARILYN SUE EMERICK College Preparatory Band 1, 2, 3,4, FTA 4, Y-Teens 2,4, TCR l, 2, 3,4, Ensemble 4, Pep Club 4, Variety Show 4, Tatler 1, 2, 3, GAA 3, Choir 4, Orchestra 1,2, 3,4, ANILEC, Dis. Scholarship Team 2, 3,4, DAR 4, Senior Scholarship Team, National Honor Society Betty Crocker's Homemaker of Tomorrow Award- National Honor Society, DONNA JANE FAHNCKE D.J. College Preparatory FTA 4, Y-Teens 1, 2,3,4, GAA l,2,3, Pep Club 4, Band 1,2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3,4, Hi Life 1, 2, Orchestra 4, Variety Show 4, Travel Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Minstrel 3. Oh! Heavens! GERALDINE JOY FETTERS Jeri Commercial FBLA 3 4 Choir 1 2 3 4 FTA 3,4, Secretary 4 Arts and Crafts 1 2 3 Secretary 3 GAA 2,3 4, Secretary 3 Y Teens 2,4, Variety Show 4, Thespians 3,4, Pep Club 4, Class Play 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Homecoming Court. How about that? HAROLD GENE FLORENCE General FFA 1, 2, 3, FBLA 4, Well, it could happen to you? PHYLLIS MAY FRAHM Phyl Liberal Arts TCR 2, 3,4g Key Club lg Y-Teens 2,45 FHA lg Orchesua 2, 3,45 Ensemble 1,4g Choir 3,45 Glee Club, Pep Club 4, Oper- etta 3, Band 1,2, 3,45 Queen of TCR, Variety Show 4, That's the way the little ball bounces, LYNN L, GRATZ College Preparatory TCR 2, 3,43 Operetta 3: Orchestra 1,2,3g Y-Teens 2,4g FTA 3, 4g Choir 3,4g Band 1,2, 3, FHA 1,23 Pep Club 4, Key Club 1. Ohl Gad! RONNIE GENE GRAY Butch General Sophomore Vice President, C-Men 1, 2,3,4g Junior Class President, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Make a game. MARY JO FETTERS lo Commercial FBLA 3 4 GAA 2 3 FHA 1 2 Y Teens 2,4 Secretary 4 Thesprans 3,4 Treasurer 4 Choir 2 4 Pep Club 4 Key Club DALE EUGENE FISHER Big Fish Agriculture FFA 3,4 SHIRLEY ANN FISHER General FBLA 4 GAA 3 Band 1 2,3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 Pep Club 4 Pep Band 1 2 FHA 1,2,3 Y Teens 2 LESTER LEE FLORE Les Commercial FREDRIC OTTO GRIMM Fred Liberal Arts TCR 2, 3, C-Men 3,4, Thespian 4, Football 1.2, 3.4, Track 3, Basketball Manager 2, 3,4, Variety Show 4, Operetta 1, 3, Scholarship Team 2, 3,4, Buckeye Boys' State 3, Senior Scholarship Team, Senior Class Play, National Honor Society. Get in there and fight JERRY LEE GRUNDEN Gomp Commercial l don't know LARRY DUANE HAAS Commercial Tatler 1, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, ANILEC, Scholarship Team 3, 4, Senior Scholarship Team. Grettings comrade MARILYN JEAN HARE Marzie Commercial GAA 3,4, FBLA 3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, FHA 2, Y-Teens 2, 4, Key Club 1, Pep Club 4, Operetta 3, Variety Show 4, Class Secretary 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant, You'd be surprised CARL EUGENE HARNER Homer Agriculture FFA 1 2 3 4, Band 1 2, Chou 4, Hi-Y 4,Basketball1,2,3 4, Pep Club 4, President of FFA 4, Student Council 2, Repre- sented FFA at National FFA Convention in Kansas, Agricul ture Scholarship Team 4 WILMA JEAN HEIBY Jeanie Commercial FHA 1 2 3- Y-Teens 2- FBLA 3 ELNORA JEAN HEINDEL Elie Commercial GAA 4, Y-Teens 2, FBLA 3, Variety Show 4, Choir 2, 3,4, President of Neptune Class 1. Gee Whiz WAYNE RICHARD HEINDEL Agriculture FFA 1,2,3,4, Choir 1,3,4, Operetta 1, Hi-Y 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Farm Mechanics Scholarship to FFA Camp 3, MERRILL K, HOLE Wilber General C-Men's, Football 1, 2, 3,4, Track 3, Class Treasurer 4, Heavy Weight Wrestling Champ, Sec. Team in Western Buck- eye in Football, Most Outstanding Football Player of 1955, Sooner or later' JAMES A. HONE jim General Well, Man! EARL HOWELL General FFA 1, 2, Choir 4, That's good! Band 3, Variety Show 4. NANCY ANN HUNZIKER Nanc Commercial Ensemble 4, Choir 1,2, 3,4, Cheerleader 3,4, FHA 2, GAA 2 3 4 Treasurer 3, Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 2,4, Key Club 1, Stu- ! I dent Council Secretary 4, Variety Show 4, Operetta 3, Junior Class Secretary, Homecoming Court 4, Queen of FBLA 4. What in the world for? MARY BETH HEISSER Mary B. Commercial FBLA 3, Reporter 4, Quill and Scroll Treasurer 4, Arts and Crafts 1,2, 3, President 4, GAA 2, 3,4, Key Club Treasurer 1 Glee Club 1, Choir 2, 4, Junior Y-Teens 2, Senior Y-Teens 4, Pep 4, ANILEC, Tatler 4, Variety Show 4. Crunch OLAN WILLARD HIGHT Willard Industrial Arts JAMES EUGENE HINES Jim General Hi-Y 3,4, C-Men's, ANILEC 4, Football l,4, Pep Club 4. Scroung DEANNA RAE HOGAN De De Commercial FBLA 3,4, GAA 3, FHA 3, Senior Choir 3,4, Pep Club 4, Operetta 3. Well, l'll be a filthy fowl! DONALD EUGENE KARCH Don Agriculture FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Reporter 4, FBLA 4, Choir 4, Track 3,4, Pep Club 4, C-Men' 3,4, Junior Class Play, Variety Show 4, Ford Camp Scholarship. Let's write this down' RICHARD LEE KOHN Sir Cohen College Preparatory TCR 1, 2, 3,4, C-Men 3,4, Tatler 1,4, ANILEC, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Football Manager 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,4, Track 4, Operetta 3, Dist. Scholarship Team 1,2,4, Oh! Yeah, Definitely BILL LAFFIN General JANNIS ROWENA LAFFIN Jan College Preparatory TCR 1,2, 3,4, FTA 3,4, Y-Teens 2,4, GAA 2,3, Pep Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3,4, Key Club 1, Instrumental Ensemble 2, Operetta 3, Variety Show 4, Senior Scholarship Team, Alternate in Buckeye Girls' State, National Honor Society, You might say. 'ui TOMMIE LEE LAWHEAD Tommie General Hi-Y 3, 4, MARILYN ANN LE-IMAN College Preparatory TCR 1, Chorus 1, 2, FBLA 3, 4, President 4, GAA 2, 3,4, Y- Teens 2,4, Key Club 1, Arts and Crafts 2, 3,4, Queen of Valentine Dance, WAYNE RICHARD LUDWIG Herman Commercial Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. How you doing, Dad? WILLIE I, MARBAUGH Marb1e Commercial Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Football Manager 2, Student Council 2, 3, Vice President 3, Thespian 3, Class Play 3, Class Vice President 3. WILLIAM ROBERT MARTENS Bob Commercial Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice President 1, JAMES HERBERT MASONBRINK OX Dinker Commercial Thespians 3, 4, President 4, C-Men 3,4, Secretary-Treas- urer 4, Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Choir 1, 2, 3, Operetta 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, King of Valentine Dance. Can you beat than. MARVIN KRAIG McAFEE Mac Agriculture FFA 1, 2,3, 4, Vice President 4, Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1, C-Men 3,4, Pep Club 4, Honorable Mention WBL Football. Scrounge MERILEE JOYCE METZGER Meri Commercial Y-Teens 2, FBLA 3, Treasurer 4, Key Club 1, TCR 1, ANILEC Tatler 1,4, Band 1, Ensemble 4, Choir 1, 3,4. Q Good Heavens 3 ELDON F, MOORMAN Goofer Science and Engineering Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1,2, Science Club 3, Yes, I guess WANDA LOU MUTER Commercial FBLA 3, 4, Secretary 4, Y-Teens 2,4, Senior Scholarship Team, X National Honor Society, ROSEMARY SUE NOW Susie Commercial FHA 1, 2, 3, GAA 2, 3,4, FBLA 3, Vice President 4, Arts and Crafts 2, 3,4, Secretary 4, Band Ma jorette 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 3,4, Tatler 2, 3, Key Club 1, Cheerleader 1, 3,4, Junior and Senior Class Play, Operetta 3, Thespians 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Pep Club 4, Homecoming Queen. I knowl MARY ANN PEGGS Mary Commercial Camera Club 1, Secretary 2, Science Club 1,2, Music Club 1,2, Band Majorette 1, 2, Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 4. ' I bet you DELBERT PIPER Delb General Yes, I guess. CARL DENNIS RANSBOTTOM Dennis the Menace Liberal Arts Tatler 1, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 4, Camera Club 1, 2, Vice President 2, Band Council 3, 4, President 4, Variety Show 2, 4, Pep Club 4, Operetta 1, 3, Drum Ensemble 4, Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, ANILEC. Let's Go, Go, Go. CAROLYN JOY RASMUS Liberal Arts Pep Band 1, 2, 3, TCR 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 4, Operetta 3, Thespians 3, 4, Arts and Crafts 1, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Secretary 4, Tatler 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Choir 1, 3, Class Play 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Senior Scholarship Team, Prince of Peace, GAA 4, ANILEC, Flute Trio 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, TCR Queen 4, Key Club 1. Crumb TOMMIE ALFERD REAL Tom General TCR 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3. ANNA LEE RIESEN Annie Commercial FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Vice President 4, Choir 1, 3, 4, Operetta 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Key Club 1, FBLA 4, Pep Club 4, FHA State Homemaker. Eee Gad JUDITH ANN RINGELSPAUGH Judy College Preparatory Key Club 1, Y-Teens 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Pep Club 4, Operetta 3, Senior Scholarship Team 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Take two, they're small, ROSALIE JUNE SCHROYER Rosie Commercial FHA 1, 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, FBLA 3,4, Orchestra 1, 2, Arts and Crafts 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Junior Class Play, Variety Show 4, Pep Club 4, Operetta 3, Key Club 1. Toughie JAMES W. SIBERT Sibones Science and Engineering TCR 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Hi-Y 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Student Council 2, 4, Senior Scholarship Team 4: Science Club 4, Thespians 3, 4, Treasurer 4, President 1, Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4, First in county in Senior Scholarship Tests, National Honor Society. Get off my back ,xl HAROLD EUGENE SLUSSER Commercial Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Choir 2, 3, 4. oh, for Heaven's sake! PATRICIA ROSEANN SLUSSER Pat Home Economics FHA 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. For cat's sake! JOYCE SNIDER Liberal Arts GAA 2, 3, 4, TCR 1, 2, Y-Teens 2, Key Club 1, Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, String Ensemble 1, 2, 3. I don't know CHARLES IUNIOR SPRINGER Iunbug General C-Men 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Western Buckeye League Honorable Men tion 3. Hello, Grudges LUKE GERALD SPRINGER Lucius Liberal Arts FFA 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Variety Show 4, Band 1, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Basketball 2, Senior Scholarship Team, Agriculture Scholarship Team 4, Delegate to State Student Council Con- vention 3. How much do ya' wanta' bet? DIANA LEE VANTILBURG Di Commercial FBLA 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Key Club 1, GAA 2, Arts and Crafts 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Pep Club 4. Are you for real? EDITH JOAN VANTILBURG Io Liberal Arts TCR 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Choir 1, 2, 3,4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Key Club 1, Operetta 3, FTA 3, 4, Band 1, 2,3, 4, Ensemble 4, Pep Club 4, Variety Show 4, TATLER 1, 2, 3. Oh, bugs! ROBERT A.WADE General IACQUALYN LU WEBER Iackie Liberal Arts TCR 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Arts and Crafts 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, Key 1, President, FTA 3, Vice President 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Student Council 3, 4, President 4, Pep Club 4, Thespians Uionorj 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Scholarship Team 2, 4, Senior Scholarship Team, Operetta 3, Variety Show 1, 4, TATLER 4, Secretary 2, Home- coming 2, Cheerleader 3, Class Play 4. Just a minute DELORES ELAINE WILLRATH Elaine i General 5 f Y-TCCDS 2. J A f Well, I'11 be! SHIRLEY IEAN WILSON Shirley Commercial FBLA 4, Y-Teens 2, 4. Shoot BARBARA ELAINE WITTER Barb College Preparatory Key Club 1, Choir 1, 2, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Y-Teens 2, 4, President 4, Arts and Crafts 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, FBLA 3, 4, Second Vice President 4, Pep Club 4. You know it Agriculture Commercial Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. That's the worst, man! CHARLENE WURSTER Mert Commercial Choir 2, Glee Club 2. JACK LEE WURSTER Hank Commercial C-Men's 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4 That's real gone! WILLIAM WESLEY WOLFE Bi11' Camera 1, 2, FFA 1. 3, 4, Senior Scholarship Team Agriculture Scholarship Team, FFA Student Adviser 4 ROMONA FAYE WOLFE Mor1ie' Arts and Crafts 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2 4 Key Club 1 FTA 3 TCR 2, Y-Teens 2, 4, FBLA 3, 4: LOUIS W, ZIZELMAN. IR. Louie Agriculture FFA 1,2,4. You can't hardly get them there kind no more! MARY FLORENCE ZUBER F10sSie Liberal Arts FHA 1, Parliamentarian 2, Secretary 3, President 4, FTA 3, President 4, TATLER 4g TCR 2, 3, Senior Scholarship Team, Quill and Scroll President 4g Y-Teen 2,45 GAA 4g ANILEC 4g Orchestra 1,2, 3,4, Operetta 3g Variety Show 4g Student Coun cil 3,45 Cheerleader Cliulldogj 4g Key Club lg Pep Club 4, A Scholarship Team 3g State Homemaker's Degree. f' Holy Cow Glass History lt was in September, 1951, that the 1955 graduating class commenced its high school career, A group of 105 excited, yet green freshmen, entered the halls of CHS, looking forward to four exciting, yet studions years. We found the world much larger than we expected, but like most freshmen, we soon became accustomed to it and to our place in high school. We elected as our Freshman class president, Jim Sibert. The Senior Hi-Y gave a Freshman Mixer for us, which ended our first year of high school. The next September we entered as sophomores with a class numbering 101. As now we were upperclassmen, we had the position to sit back andlaugh at the mistakes of the inexperienced freshmen, The school activities now contained many of our members. Junior Shinn was our presi- dent, As juniors, we began to accept more responsibilities in the high school activities. Ronnie Gray was our able class president. To add something new to the annual Junior and Senior Prom, we decid- ed to begin the annual Junior and Senior Banquet, which proved to be a great success. We had our banquet and dance in the new Elementary SchooL The theme, Oriental Gardens, was followed very closely with all sorts of Chinese atmosphere. Our class play, Act Your Age, was directed by Mr. Wohn. Finally, we came to the rank of seniors and although we felt not much different than when we were Freshmen, we strived to accept our places as dependable leaders in CHS. To lead us through this important year, we chose Luke Springer as class president and also we were helped tremendous- ly by our advisor, Mr. Huddlestun. Our class play, Mr. Barry's Etchings, led by Fred Grimm and supported by a cast of twelve, was a great success. We were directed by a new speech teacher, Mr. Schleicher, One of our biggest projects was the publication of this Anilec, which was edited by Janet Coate and sponsored by Mrs. Morris. One of our class members, Jackie Weber, was the president of our Student Council, while Sue Now reigned as the Fifth Annual Homecoming Queen. Jim Sibert was chosen as alternate to the new Air Force Academy in Colorado and also received first place in the Coimty Senior Scholarship Test. Now, as we leave the halls of CHS, we are deeply grateful to everyone who has in any Way C011- tributed to the success of the class of 55. we have earnestly sought to uphold the standards set at our school and we are indeed proud to receive our diplomas as the clas of 1955. 3 NA 5.97 5? .Yr ,Wh 4? ,!' ug... 4 ' juniors G, ANDREWS A, ASHCRAFT Left to right: JIM SWANDERS, Vice Presidentg LARRY WATERMAN, Presidentg KAREN BOWLZER, Secre- taryg DEANNA DDCON, Treasurer, I 4 V '44 0? V -1-'fr' :V M. ASHCRAFT J. BADER M. BEAMS B. BOWEN my ' I -Ibn In ' -:7 ' V 5 M P K. BOWLZER E, BRANDON C, BRANDTS B. BROTHERT ON V. BRUSH F, CAIN ' as--5 R f' A A! 4. 0'-Y - - v' A N' E rrrq 2, ,f A K Wu., 'yy' A 5 I ,I gi. -.I ur ' l A E Hi 2+ L, CARTER D. CHAPMAN D, COCHRANE G, CROW D. DDCON J. DULL fm M U O ' .A 5, V 17 ' K, P. DULL O, EVANS R, FARK J. FICKERT M. FISHER J. FLORENCE Z -f 1- 611155 af I 956 D. GARWICK D, GEIST C. GERTZ B, GREENE xx ' - , 2 ' ,N , .. 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PIPER T, PLUMMEI B, PRESTON fe vb C' E7 R, JACKSON C, RAFFERTY V, RAMSEY D, RANDOLPH S, RAUDENBUSH D, SCHMIDT ,KX T l IJ 'J Q n '06 I 5 -fy, in sl' ' ' .-e' ' ,v-,N I f 1 'j',7 eff' I 47 'B . ,. 'ff , ii- 7 O A Ll' I. SCHMIDT P, SCOTT L, SIEBERT R, SMALLEY L. SNIDER M, SPOHN , IT 'au 1 .7 K V-J ,af -an f ff- f as Xe' -'ij' 'A ' A af 1 i v . 3 ' M ef:-:gel i 'T' X f i . D, STOSE F, STUCK J, SWANDER B. THOMAS J, VANTILBURG D, WAGNER b r 4, Qs i ya ' 3 , ,OO O O T O 4 'W' Qf ' ' T 1,5 f y ' V if . F ' Tr 1 A M x'.' Q. v ' E k ' 1- 'V ' A A -N .. , , 1 . L M. WAGNER L. WATERMAN S. won J. WURSTER F. YANEY C, ZEHR The junior class experienced a very successful year. Their stage production, STAGLINE was very well received, The climax of the year was the Prom which they gave to honor the seniors on May 20th. Th? theme, Evening in Paris, was carried out by beautiful silver and blue decorations. They are eagerly looking forward to being seniors next year. 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Typistsg Carolyn Rasmus Jackie Weber 5' x 'N 7 xv .4 33351 ., - Smiar Khrfir The Semor Choir participated in the 1955 Vanety Show. They also sang at several commumty events. The Choir is under the d1rect1on of Mr, Neil C, Schleicher, Tk:- iff' :f ' , -yy df.-1' 1.33 t CEQA CQLLINS A 15 X X Q, K' 152 Nano! 5 - LDON , Hu W 'E gee..-xeunue 4-if 71 Q pf his 53,5Hlllllllllllllllllll lflllnfallllllilfx 'fllllkllllllliinl ' N 'V' Simpson, M, Emerick, Fifth row: S. Birt, D. Schmidt, R. Frahm, R. Fark, F. Wurster, D. Hone, E, Cromwell, D. Stauffer, N. Reed, W, Heindel, F, Kugel, N. VanTi1burg, Si.xth row: B, Elder, D. Seal- scott, C, Roesner, K, Garrison, D, Adams, F, Wolfe, L, Reisen, L, Hines, B, Brotherton, H, Wagner, L. Lee, S, Fisher, D, Elben, G, Crow. Seventh row: J, Dumbauld, N, Now, E. Moorman, D, Rans- bottom, The Celina High Marching Band has 75 members. During the past year the band presented its annual spring concert and par- ticipated in the Western Ohio Band Festival, Peony Festival, and marched at all the foot- ball games. With the help of the Band Boosters the band was able to purchase new uniforms, 4- g JUNIOR Dorothy Maury Carol Rafferty Sue Raudenbush Phillip Simpson iyx 1 SOPHOMORE Barb Barber Dawn BeMent Sue Brandon Denese Cline Phyllis Emerick Ruthann Hall Waldo Hileman Judy Pummill Larry Riesen Janet Schmidt Susie Smith Mary Alice Wiley FRESHMAN Jim Baucher Judy Dumbauld Sharon Fetters Barb Hamilton Mary Kable Rosemary Knapp Barb Kohlhorst Karen McAfee Jeanne Moore Mary Weisman SENIOR Helen Albin Marilyn Emerick Donna Fahncke Jannis Laffin Denny Ransbottom Carolyn Rasmus Judy Ringlespaugh Joyce Snider Florence Zuber E x From left to right: Shirley Bender, Joan VanTilburg, Nancy Hunziker, Marilyn Emerick, Phyllis Frahm, Merilee Metzger, Janet Coate, Celia Collins, Joyce Snider, Helen Albin. fusemlrles From left to right: Linda Granger, Mary Jo Zollers, Janet Powell, Janeen Murlin, Lois Now, Carol Fetters, Mary Alice Wiley, Susie Smith, Joan Hone. ,wwf . .9 4 Ar , S 1 'Q ir 1 - . .. gg' XY fx VCQN . r K 1 f M ill' Y xl ' ' ffl f l f K ' ff , Quill k , , V 1 ' ' S Y K - -Y! S 0 If I1 0 W1 0 I' 6 Dick Eblen was chosen to play in the All-Boys' State Band, 09.1, , I? . ,sl 7 if.. :K I' - I ' ' GR' :iw 9 'W ,Music J-lvuor The Drum Ensemble, composed of Eldon Moorman, Denny Ransbottom, Bob Elder, Corky Roesner, and Judy Dumbauld, received a superior rating in the district contest and an excellent rating in the state contest. N '1 2 41 i The Flute Trio, composed of Ruthann Hall, Carolyn Rasmus, and Carol Raffer- ty, received a superior rating in the district contest and an excellent rating in the state contest. 'Q Arts and Zmfts ,Activities The organization of Arts and Crafts is for those students interested in art and its various fields, They have certain annual customs in which every member may par- ticipate, one of these is the A 85 C Club trip, This organization has charge of the Dog House at the Celina football games, Mrs, Martha Gilfillan is the sponsor of Arts and Crafts First row, left to right: R. Frahm, R, Sch- royer, D, VanTi1burg, J, Davis, K, Collins, Second row: C. Roesner, D. Cline, D, Win- get, B. Carpenter, R. Hall, D. Maury, B. Heisser, M. Lehman, I. Fetters, R. Wolfe, B. Witter, J, Weber, C, Collins, S. Now, C. Zehr, M, Fetters, S. Beougher, L, Now. WW if Z X A ' Left to right: M, Heisser, M, Fetters, S. Now, C. Roesner. 6-Men sf Sf.. ' ,D Y .X-43 4' ., rfx C' First row, left to right: M, Hole, E. Eichenauer, B, Bullock, T, Plummer, J. Masonbrink, J, Hines, J. Wurster, J, Springer, P, Scott, J, Now, Second row: R. Adams, W. Hileman, K, McAfee, R, Gray, E, Brandon, D, Cochran, F, Grimm, Third row: D. Koontz, D, Kohn, S. BeMent, D, Garwick, D. Karch, The C-Men's Association is an honorary organi- zation for those students winning their letter in foot- ball, basketball, baseball, track, or golf. Its pur- pose is to encourage high standards of athletics in high school, Mr. Robert Brandon is sponsor of the association, v,,.,f,,J p- F President, J. Springer Vice President, J, Now MEN Secretary -Treasurer J, Masonbrink Brandon Z ZA. President Carl Hamer I Student Director . 5 Bill Wolfe C QNX. Secretary ' Eldon Eichenauer vm' 1 1 Vice President , JI: qS'1'47!g' D 23, - -L, Krarg McAfee wifi'-'affou--g:'s t.f, -, F A . . . f,,fgiW5:5:'gf'f,gwg5:di 1 First row: R. Kable, E. Dicke, D, Hoeme, D. Koon Iiqzgigq 6:y,.i:,5-! . f tz, E. Brandon, D. Karch, K. McAfee, E, Eiche- gvgfij. nauer, B,Wolfe, D. Randolf. Second row: J. Bertke 'Wy D. Shively, D, Adams, B, Freeman, Third row: R. Menchhofer, F, Howell, W, Heindel, J. Matthews, Treasure' ug D. Chapman, J, Fickert, J, Laffin, L, Zizleman, Dwight Koontz I li X 4' E. Forlow, R. Slusser, Mr, Thorburn, S. Hellwarth, n , 'P fw FOI-lrih IOW: G. Heiby, B, Webb, D, Gatwick, J, CQ T ' , Gilmore, D. Dibble, D, Bigelow, C. Hoenie, D, , I N2 Q, g Garwick, D, Smith, R, Guingrich, J. Kittle, D, b Fisher, Zigmnel Cultivating the individual's interest in agricul- ,, on ture and farming, the Future Farmers of America al- 'Z Brandon so are active in speaking and parliamentary pro- Reporter HiSIOfi-an cedure contests. Don Karch Dave Hoenie The Celina Chapter of Future Homemakers of America, was organized in 1940 to encourage an interest in homemaking, This national organization has three degrees which are awarded on the basis of merit, the Junior, the Chapter, and the State held by three seniors and one junior. Their annual Mother and Daughter Banquet and the Ohio State FHA Convention climax their active year, Miss Eichenauer is the FHA Advisor. uf F Zuber 3 A Riesen 4, M Hamer I - ' Y 3 , , 5 4 W-. 4 i M. Kohlhorsr li! gf! Group at right: K. Garwood, J. Q Q Q Wolfe, F. Zuber, M, Hamer, J. Coate, M, Wurster, A, Reisen, First row, left to right: J, Maier, C, Martins, M, Hogan, G, Springer, l, Grapner, R, Maier, I. Brown, C, Winget, R. Wolfe, P, Slusser, M, Fisher, S. Snider, L, Gotsuch, L, Now, C. King, B. Kolhorst, Second row: M. Rodgers, C. Adams, J. Haas, A. Hone, B. Shirk, S, Williams, P, Smitley, K. Grubb, B. Hall, Third row: Miss Eichenauer, P. Hullinger, S, Wade, K. Stolz, N. Fennig, P, Thomas, V, Ramsey, L, Ellis, P. Emerick, B. Thomas, J. Doenges, J. Haas, R. Stoll, P, Heiby, R, Fisher, I. Wurster, J, Fickert, E. Hone, J. Nolan J, Schmidt, R, Davis, M. Wagner, J, Smith, F, Kiser, J, Teeters, J. McGough, 1.5, lv 4 'Q 4'- f ' 5 Open to juniors and seniors interested in the field of teaching, The Celina Chapter of Future Teachers of America was organized in 1951, Their activities include caring for children at PTA meetings, teaching in instruc- tors absence, and observing and practice teaching, Mrs. George Hellwarth is FTA sponsor. ,f 'X Z CA. 4 'Tl JG dr! 'fat ' 3 WI ' - , O Seated, left to right: M. Emerick, I. VanTi1- ' ' ' ' ec burg. D. Fahncke, J. Laffin, J. Ferrets. R. 5537! ' 5, R-T f CRs 04'-nys Hellwarrh, C. Collins, v. Brush, Stand- i l ing: F, Zuber, Mrs. A, Hellwarth, C, Ras- ' -' Q J' mug, C, Roesner, B, Witter, C, Rafferty, I. ,Loge Weber, L, Gratz, B. Hellwarth, S, Rauden- 9. bush, K. Bowlzer, J. Coate, The Girls' Athletic Association requires specified number of athletic points for membership. To remain in good standing one must retain activity. Their main event of the year is the annual spring banquet. This organi zation participates in basketball, softball, volleyball, bowling, and other athletics. Q First row, left to right: S, Bender, C, Rasmus, F. Zuber, N, Hunziker J, Snider, S, Now, M, Fetters, R. Schroyer, M. Heisser, J. Fetters, J, Weber, M, Lehman, R, Hall, Second row: S. Lake, J, Haas, D. BeMent, L, Now, R. Smalley, L. Speckman, C. Smalley, R, Car- penter, I. Davis, D.Winget, M, Wiley, S. Smith, D. Cline. Third row: C. Roesner, J, Kraner, E, Heindel, J, Schmidt, M. Nottingham, C. Haas, B. Preston, J. Clouse, A. Reisen, A. Ashcraft, N, Now, J. Florence, I. Rlngelsbaugh, Fourth row: Mrs, Litwinczuk, advisor, C. Wurster, vice president, M, Hare, secretary, Celia Collins, presi- dent, M. Spohn, treasurer, lf- Zkms 'V' Top picture, Senior Y-Teens First row, left to right: J. Coate, R, Schroyer, P, Frahm, J. VanTi1burg, B, Hellwarth, B, Witter, M. Fetters, S. Now, L, Gratz, H, Albin, C, Wurster, S, Wilson, Miss Shirley Spoon, Second row: M, Hare, C, Collins, C, Rasmus, R. Smalley, S, Bender, N, Hunziker, J, Craft, W, Muter, I, Weber, A, Reisen, F. Zuber, J. Clouse, Third row: I, Fetters, C, Gertz, M, Nottingham, L, Carter, C, Haas, C, Rafferty, B, Bowen, S, Raudenbush, M. Spohn, J,Kraner, D. Fahncke, M, Emerick, J, VanTilburg, Fourth row: M. Heisser, A. Ashcraft, F, Cain, J. Schmidt, B. Preston, V. Brush, C, Roesner, J, Laffin, K. Bowlzer, N. Now, J. Florence, M, Kolhorst, Bottom picture, Junior Y-Teens First row, left to right: Mrs. Hellwarth, J, Thwaits, R. Knapp, P, Lawhead, M,Kable, J. McGough, M, Weis- man, C, Smalley, C, Hull, D, Winget, J,Harner, D, Grapner, P, Hullinger' G, Springer, J, Schmidt, S, Haga- man, L, Roediger, J, Maier, A, Hone, B, Gehm. Third row: F. Williams, N, Kruger, L. G0rSuCh, K. C011ir1S. S. Beougher, L, Speckman, C, Martins, I. Davis, J, Adams, R. Carpenter, S. Brandon, B, Davis, W, Muter, Fourth row1C, Fetters, J, Pummill, S, Enyart, R, Hall, D. Cline, S, Smith, M. Wiley, B. Shirk. L. NOW, J. Hone, I. Murlin, J, Powell, M, Zoller, Fifth row: A, Heisser, J, Moore, S. Fetters, S. B0116I1b21l1Ch8l', C. Laffill. P. Emerick, R, Frahm, D, BeMent, J, Haas, L, Granger, D, VanTi1burg, B, Coats, J. Schott. 1 5 - 9, g A,, ii? Si . y H? fgii B 1 2 f f 2 j . i r i, lr ? i 1 sir V! 5 V 2 t 4 Spencer BeMent, Janet Coate, Fred Grimm, Marilyn Emerick, Jannis Laffin, Florence Zuber, Wanda Muter, Jim Sibert, Celia Collins, Bob Brandon, Mr. R. Brandon, Mr, Cline. National Honor Society The Celina High Chapter of the National Honor Society is an honorary organization whose membership is de- cided by a faculty committee, To be selected for this highest honor, a senior must have at least a 3, 2 scholastic average. Membership is based on scholarship, service, worthy leadership, and high character, This is conferred at the formal initiation, an impressive ceremony before the entire student body, parents, and friends. p 1 i These Seniors have just heard they are to be the 1955 candidates for initia tion into the National Honor Society. Seated: J. Weber, C. Rasmus, C. Collins, F. Zuber, P,,S1usse1', Mrs. Morris. Standing: D. Ransbottom, R. Kohn, ' .Quill and Scrvll Members and their guests TheQuill and Scroll, with Mrs. Morris as advisor, was reinstated this year. Its purpose is to encourage a high standard of writing among high school joumalists. To be eligible for membership a student must have had at least two hundred and seventy lines published or contributed some other service to a publication. Members not in above Pifllllrez J. Coate, L. Haas, D. Carpenter, J. Kraner, M.B. Heisser, D, Alexander, V. Brush, A A nel .Athi IBS fQ,f' Seated, left to right: S, Worl. J. Sibert, J. Ringlespaugh, R. Smalley, V. Brush, Standing: Mr. T.H. Diehl. P, Hogan, D. Maury, M. Ashcraft, B, Brandon, L, Snider, C, Brandts, L, Waterman, J, Coate E. Strasburg, C. Zehr, D, Sealscott, R. Fark, P. Dull, G. Andrew. Science 611111 Senior Science Club, sponsored by Mr. T. H. Diehl, is an organization for those interested in the man fields of science, The club has man activities includin movies, demonstrations science show Y Y v g 1 case, and their outstanding event, the science trip, 1:- f . Q-.41 Seated, left to right: L, Coby, L, Fishbaugh, D. Preston, S, Hellwarth, K. Collins, D. Hone. J. Hone, N, Hunziker, J. Swander, D. Dixon, G, Andrew, L, Snider, F, Zuber, J, Sibert, E, Buxton, L. Springer Standing: Mr. Schleicher, Mr. Cline, J, Weber, Mrs. Morris. fuden! Halma!! The Student Council was established to deal with school problems, Members are elected in the spring of each year, a freshman representative was added to the group this year. One of the big events for the high school and alumni is the annual Homecoming Dance sponsored by the Student Council, C Ll A T4 LER rhs ofDe1l Sfondurd snnndny Evlnlng, oeenbef 9, 1954 cEuNA 1116111 Cvliw-11 Ohiv Published by Cw y 'Y 1 - - - 3.6 een . e Book Club Seasons Come . . . H1-Y 0ff1C0rS Roughrlders DOWII CH Buudogsv 1 ' BY -'WC' Kun II-Iear D' Jones mresung poster' mon-s how the PI- iQ:-5'- A Summer is just about over and fall is just around tbeL N 'per 1, pnnped from bev ' New llembers l 1000 1 mf 1comer When summer leaves 1t will take most of the Thungiy :h'?:'gce':: D':m E-1end.'r11... The Junior En hgh CNRS of warm weather with it There vs-111 be no more svummmg my Holds Ceunz min Schoofv me me week boatmg or other wmnes There will be no long vw- 1 0 fm-n 11 on-1 book C 1, bv nm mg me Teen Age nm Club an 0 nn uno nnnn his mm nun member clubs 1n Q mln ww' ,umm .na tions bxrds or are begmnm-1 By u Florence 111- school k1ds until Lhe latter mu un.. .. x.,' 1 . .-4 ei,--I N' n -...R -if' X AJ -ev unch beans mlxhn 50119 nn mnnrw mux. rnm THURSDAY unch-Hot beer undercu- mixed mm and mrlk hamburger um- nnn rmlk. FRIDAY 1nncn A Baked nam and poulo emnn, brew and fruzt nm: mnx Extra f snn1111.-mm, :nam me pouw mv, 1:1111 and SCHOOL lunch mnm. umn f M1111 .cn mnp rnwinv m-n - u.,k uma .nc nn1m,f..m. vulmer lind- xurkl coul- rrclm. Ind nm nge we Vlxlk, new ch.l1 soup, butler, Ind me crux. KHP Thursday men - sux, mm but muhid mum-., mx. uma And huuar -na lux, rf. mm. usp. 'League play for me nm time lan Y r,,..1mmn1nu1 ,.f- W-V -an ':'An'J5 ...re . quite me smnu A .nn mg wp. though. It smelled more me bnnmg mr , I one any, as were mnng in n1nu,1 ,ne neu 5111-11211 bv 1 nun- mm -..Nl I-Teen ofilclrsl -an elerted at the nme meeting: President, anrbm wmef: Vice Dresldent, Barbra Hellunrtht Trea. surer, Jan van 'lulnnrgg and sem- tary, mary Jo Fetters The club pun, m mike get-m1 ...Q und. He nm r1mnu1y n mmm 11117 nxnlnm-1 nas fecen11y mmm pn. vate lessons m Hnwau 1-12 annie un. pmnsnnn m man m mm 51111191115 apprerxale .ma mnnf and found that he was able in do! 1111- by mnfnng nnmnr-1nm hu lser. Lena Collms . 4 4,1 .4 lil gx:1.1.:,n11..1i -AJ me Preslr Bodom! Mefrlll Hulk, Treaaurer sp11ngm.Pm.afn1.J.meS Ma-t nt: 11.1. 1 as, nnuer: amy nun 11e1s, --+-f- - f chairman: Bob Brandonl and man: ffvdm fmmm' and bra Wlller ' Llnss mono' Jim smm, fnan.1 mn-Q culors- Eldon BUWH1 Bar- mnn, Sue M111 n--lm --1' .md In-ring Rat.: bollom. fnn. - X snr-1:1322 111' l.1.m- l nilec Staff Seated, left to right: J. Weber, V. Brush, P, Simpson, Mrs, Morris, M, Heisser, C. ger, F, Zuber, Standing: P, Slusser, L. Haas, D, Alexander, E, Willrath, C. Ras J, Coate, D, ttom, D. Kohn, J. Kraner. 11: nm, may nau pfmmna 111111. . b11nfe11c.1emen1for . nmn Bowling 1 ny Dnmny Alexander , ' Cen. cnumi mai mgn bowler nn, wer 111131 . .mm .11 ras The fnxznnmg -.ere uw 114-nmc smr, leg' Bender 124, 5111.11-n 1-me 11s. 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H1 ' .11 ..1111..1n111t 1, 1. .1.1111 1-.11 Ir.. 111.x 1.11111111.11m1 1,1..1, r-11 .n11111x 1111- 1111 11..,11- rm mn' 1:11111 1111 '1..11- ...nw 1..11or ..., .... 1 111 . -W .-n11..rn1119--.r.11nfnr1e1hQ 10 Inv other 51110 some n11nQ-Tmngn ul Sm .nnn First row: D. Hone. I. Laffin, Second row: A. Ashcraft, B. Bowen. Third row: R. Fark, L, Snider, S, Now, G. Andrew, J. Masonbrink, R. Smal- ley, J, Weber, C. Collins. Four th row: F, Grimm, M. Beans, Mrs. Morris, J. Fetters, M. Fetters, R. Schroyer. De- monstration: C. Rasmus, D. Ransbottom, Mr. Schleicher, I, Sibert. Reading down: President, J. Mason- bring, Vice President, D, Ransbottomg Treasurer, I. Sibertg Secretary, G. An drew. Thesplan membership is based on points earned in dramatics, and other stage activities. The club is one of service, furnishing make-up, for plays, assemblies and other productions. Mr, Neil Schleicher is sponsor. Twentieth Century Romans are organized to further knowledge of Roman life and mythology, Their main activity is their spring banquet which is given Roman style, First row, left to right: C. Rasmus, J. Kraner, J, Baucher, L, Van.Bibber, D. Kohn, L. Now, J, Sibert, J, Weber, B, Brandon, J. Adams. Second row: J, Plummer, D, Plummer, D. Preston, D, Schmidt, J. Laffin, J, VanTilburg, M. Emerick, V, Brush, J. Hone, S. Smith, Third row: N. VanTi1burg, P, pl' Frahm, L, Lee, C. Fetters, M. Zoller, B. Preston, ,X U J. Dumbauld, R, Frahm, B. Barber, D, BeMent, Fourth row: J, POWEII, L, Granger, P, Lawneaa, R, Q. Fahncke, J. McGough, J. Karch, K. McAfee, M. Fisher, D. Cline, R, Hall, Fifth row: Miss Spoon, , Q B. Rinell, J, Wilson, B, Wiley, D. Quilling, 1, f T li L DaViS, C. Smalley, E, cromweu, B, Young, N. T Reed, F. Wurster, D, Geist, L, Waterman, C. X X Br3f1dIS, K. Bowlzer, S. Bolenbaucher, S, Fetters, V x M, Weisman, A, Heisser, I, Moore, L, Gratz. Top: President L, Fishbaugh, Vice President. J. Hone: Secretary. I. Karch, Treasurer, R, Hall. . -, 'vu n 1 'udp-ag.-..-Q...-. 6912 ,gi-9 Nfl' 42 Y la :LMA ww 3-.Q Lf Frrst row D Preston E Brrnkman I Baucher I Now D Koontz M, Hole K McAfee J Mason br1nk D Garwrck, E Erchenauer D Cochrane E Brandon,J Grlmore, L Sh1nn J Gallman Sec ond row Coach Dawson Coach Sprtzer R. Anderson E Dicke C Borse, N VanT11burg R. Wrlhams J I-hues D Pumm111,J Thomas, C Hoenre, D Sprrnger B Yenser L VanB1bber Coach Dav1s, Coach Kennedy Thu-d row B Wrley J Sealscott R, Schroder, L Hrllery R, Gumnch B Weber D Lew1s,J Krttle, H Sowders B Yohey I Plummer COACH SPIT Z ER of-SD O-...I Sept Sept. Oct Wm Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov ASSISTANT COACH KENNEDY Rockford Greenv111e Wapak St Marys Shawnee Bellefontame Kenton Coldwater Van Wert Varsity Cflfccrleadcrs Flossie Zuber, Jeri Fetters, Marilyn Hare, Celia Collins, Nancy Hunziker, and Sue Now JIM MA SONBRINK KRAIG MCAFEE ELDON BRANDON JOE GILMORE Varszty Two weeks before school started a group of fel lows reported for a fall pracnce under a new coach W11liam Sprtzer The same week that school com menced we saw these boys played hosts to Van Wert Wapak, and St. Marys in the frfth annual Prev1ew game One week later their season off1c1a11y opened wlth Rockford as the opponent Cehna won th1s game and stopped the Tiger s threat to the Paul H1nk1e tro phy The record is now 2 2 which means that next year s game w111 decrde who will be the sole possessor One mteresting fact 18 that Celina has possesslon of all the Paul Hmkle trophys of the past years. Th1s defeat of Rockford was the only vrctory re grstered by these boys but they gave the spectators a good game They had to play to the best of their abihty or they wouldn t have got to play The won and lost reglstered shows only vtctones and deteats. It mentlons nothmg of what the boys got ou1: of the game I JUNIOR SPRINGER DICK GARWICK JOE NOW JIM BAUCHER J ' f W .t gi I T . J N A Q 1 I . , xx . , Y 1 X J 7 4. 1' .' ' F -J .- xg ey 5 ri .At .K Y Q z , ' ' T 'Xia . ' R I . ' V Q I 4 Q 1 ' 1 A ' ' ' . 'g J Y' . . y ' 'Fix' 1 , - . s - W Q Y f ,U ' ' A . up v. -I . , I Y lv V ' , ' T f -a A . i i JERRY SIELxHoTT ELDON EICHENAUER NN FRED GRIMM MERRILL HOLE Zratlfall The thulls excrtement, and expenence garned w1l1 always be remembered desprte the record N one can take that away from them Th1s year also marks the fust ume that trophys were grven to mdlvrdual players on the squad On the basrs of movies taken of the the games the Coaches graded the players and posted the points re cerved on the bulletm board At the end of the year a banquet was held and at that ume trophys were Dw1ght Koontz for bemg the best back and to Mernll Hole for berng this year s most outstandrng player An honorary captain was also appomted for each game The squad members then chose the team captam at the end of the season This honor went to Jim Mason bnnk With these awards and honors placed so hrgh I am DALE COCHRANE sure the fellows w11l give theu all rn thrs coming PHILIP SCOTT football season L l DWIGHT KOONTZ HM HINES P g er' 3 , .4 1 n . 0 given to Kraig MacAfee for bemg the best lineman, 59 ESX S7 '5-'3'l5En5 NOD First row: B. Weber, J. Now, D, Koontz, J. Laffin, T, Plummer, F, McGough. Second row: F, Grimm D. Preston, F, Hole, S. BeMent, J. Masonbrink, B. Bullock, Coach Dawson, 'S I I I Assistant Coaches Davis and Spitzer. Head Coach Dawson 'V' i -.up--A--,B 'Z 11? 'Q 'wif 7525 Y A' E W M' f f V v f , , . , W 7 ' L i A' 'fV,y,fL. ff? 1 Y f 1 , ,.', ,, ? 2 , if ' ., ' ' 53. 0 'Z 35? ' ' '3' 1 A f ,A f Q19 ,155 6 f4 fm T 1 ,' S gg 5 - l QQM L wa H .V , 6 - , ' TL SJ -24 Q QQ if 51255 ' I A . .A 1 . M A J -W ,Y ,vw F , Eff f . L, . . v A ,' if Zigi Gi ----- .w,.--..-. Q Q M A s-A 2 Aw Q , -54 ,yi A .Q 3 V Kai' 2. GG QJSZX kg 5 EX fi if K 4 'R 15 4 25 W ,, 1 QQ QE fjfgx X 1 if DATE wwe Q-fig 3 I ERRY LAFF IN Varsity i DWIGHT KOONTZ DATE XX OPP Dayton Oakwood P1qua Rockford Greenvllle Llma South Coldwater St Marys Shawnee Bluffton 4-f 1'f L.. fn Basketball TNS-v L-----3 IOE NOW OPP Bellefontame Van Wert S1dney Kenton Llma Shawnee Wapakoneta Delphos St Johns St Marys Deflance DISTRICT TOURNAMENT AT BLUFFTON FRANK MCGOUGH 3- 2 Fmdlay 77 24 TOM PLUMMER nl-l Z 'ff ' . A , ? 1 7 if 4 . C. I XX l A X 11-26 64 43 1 A -6' 12- 3 ' 47 42 1 . ' 12- 4 46 61 b A ,, . 1 ' 12-10 ' 75 54 1 1 12-11 ' 70 46 1 12-17 56 46 1 5 , 12-21 , 84 35 A 5 if , 12-28 84 63 6 1-y 1- 7 58 56 5- ,Lf kg V- ' fr 4,3 A fi f . 4 at 5- - C .,yt A - y V, fy X 3? A Q. xx , , 36, is 1'-.M , . ii 1 5A ij-A '. itz, Q 0 - W ' .V :y 'cf-wr' f, V' f n AIV' U fi Y , 1 ' kb 'A . C. A -,. .. it A 1-14 ' 78 39 xy 1 1-21 70 61 fx 1 ' li 1-25 ' 62 74 ' ,L 1-28 64 59 A ' ... 2- 4 ' ss 79 X - 2-11 63 49 y A 2-15 . 66 52 - A 2-18 . 66 42 - '311 2 -, 2-25 ' 72 38 T ,L SPENCER BEMENT I As went football so went basketball, Coach Dawson com menced practice with only one returning letterman Bob Bul lock. In two weeks the boys had to be whipped into shape for the coming Dayton Oakwood game It was not until the third game though that Celina registered a victory This was a 61-46 triumph over Rockford Coach Dawson tried several different lineups and it wasn t until the close of the season that the right combination started coming along The other victory of the year came at Sidney on a Tuesday night As in football the boys gained ex perience Thus next year will see only three seniors leave the squad and an up and commg reserve bunch take over I thmk we can all look forward to better days ahead This year the Sertoma Award went to Spencer BeMent for being the most outstanding player of the '55 sea- son. Spence was also high scorer of the team. We hope that every boy on the '56 squad will work for this honor and assure us of a suc- cessful season. BOB BULLOCK BOB WEBER DAN PRESTON FRANK HOLE Q X, E First row: T, Pier- storff, R, Adams, D. Kohn, D. Karch, P, Scott, C. Harner, E, Eichenauer, W, Hile- man, J. Gallman. Second row: J. Wilson L, Hillary, C. Boise, J. Thomas, G. An- drews, S, BeMent, R, Menchhofer, I. Purdy, D. Mallory, N. Van- Tilburg, H. Souders. Head Coach Spitzer, Assistant Coach Kennedy Assistant Coach DSWSOD, Head Coach Davis. s ..44a I' n ll E If a f 5 6' L' 'QE x First row: B. Wiley, B, Yenser, T, Plum- mer, R, Schroder, B, Brandon, D, Quilling, D. Preston, D. Sielschott, Second row: J, Baucher, L, Waterman, J, Wur- ster, T.'P1ummer, F. McGough, L. Coby, L. VanBibber. 1 , ,ri 4 Ll L, WW icenm ehnu WHIHIK 8 'TCH f x if N 4v ,M-Ami ' 'f Tea, Serzmrs Present x HH ana 9 u My-,QF 41. gm gm mu K-ii' BE B mm1 sg X ,lla Upper left F Gnmm P Frahm J VanT11bu1-g Upper nght S Now F Gr1mm Bottom C Colhns C Rasmus S Now M Fetters L Sprmger K McAfee J V3I'1T11bLl1'g If J yy ,Mr Barry 5 Sfchzfzgs - I V, H n F ' B' 'ffp .. ' . ' ' 'sf Ng h B n- up ' fp an ..a-' p xH' 4 'Hq l.fp V B D. ' ia v- ' ,h 4, - , '. A ' ' 1 4' Q M X x. . A I , M. 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T.f,.,- M5 , 17 i L V 'if X f f Varivfy Shaw In the Variety Show two one-act plays were given, The picture to the right is a scene from HEADS HE BURNS, Shown are Fred Grimm, Ronnie Fark, and Denny Ransbottom, This cast also included Denny Home, This scene is from the play NO BODY SLEEPS featuring Carolyn Rasmus ue Raudenbush, Carol Rafferty, Rosie Sch- royer, Jim Sibert was also a member of this CZSI. I SS a 1 , .,,'Q VN . E- fr- 4 o K 'A 'Jun 1 J' e, Pram lwyalty M. Hare, C. Harner, Mr, Cline, Mrs, Cline, Junior President, L, Waterman, Senior President, L, Springerg J. Weber, Mrs. Hud- dlestun, Mr. Huddles- tun, 1431351 The most important social event of the year was the dinner dance given by the Juniors in honor of the Seniors, on Friday evening, May 20. The theme was Evening in Paris, The beautiful shades of blue and the silver stars used in the decorations lent an air of enchantment to the scene, One of the highlights of the decorationswasa miniature fountain of flowing water lighted by colored lights with gold fish swimming in the pool. I' 0 WI i ,4 Ward Winners CA NC ER ESSA Y Judy Dumbauld DAR GOOD CITIZEN Wanda Mute: fi? STATE HOMEMAKERS Janet Coate, Anna Lee Reisen, Flossie Zuber AMERICAN LEGION ESSAY I, Matthews, S, Hellwarth, J. Moore, G, Andrew E x. , it CONSERVATION ESSAY E, Howell, E, Heindel, F, Grimm, B. Houser, L. Seibert, R, Lewis, P, Smitley, B Thees, L, VanBibber, K . i BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER STATE FARMER Marilyn Emerick Eldon Eichenauer CONSERVATION ESSAY PRINCE OF PEACE Denese Cline E 1 1 'll v 1 sf' w ixfx N1 9 ww i N 'M W my ,qw-' ffzwg W ! . if . 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