Lima Central Catholic High School - Flame Yearbook (Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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Seated-Patricia Skinner, Virginia Roman. Standing'-Jerry Wendt, Bruce Robinson, Jo Ann Bowman, Warren Jacobs, Velva, Pickett, James Wright Junior Stimmel, Bettye Tharp, Joan Robenalt, Miriam Renz, Virgil Armstrong. Cranston Roberts Grandma Roberts Kitty Patton - Ilean Patton - Ered Patton Pat Patton - Grandpa Patton Edwin Patton - Tommy - - Ruthie Goddard Stella Stephanie Eunice Patton-Bar Malcolm Barnes DES Junior Class Play SWEET SIXTEENH Warren Jacobs Virginia Roman Velua Pickett Jo Ann Bowman Bruce Robinson Junior Stimmel Virgil Armstrong Jerry Wendt Jimmy Wrz'ght Bettye Tharp Patricia Skinner Miriam Renz John Robenalt N a fresh and amusing comedy bubbling over with youthful trials and tribu- lations and appropriately named Sweet Sixteen , the Junior Class pre- sented its annual play November 12. Pat Patton is the youngest member of a large family, who look upon him with the intolerance usually shown toward the baby of the' family. Pat resents this attitude, believing that he is a budding electrical genius. He sincerely believes that if given a chance he will make a success of his invention -a radio transmitter with which he expects to get foreign broadcasting. Ruthie Goddard, a young neighbor, has decided that Pat will be her future husband. In View of this fact she makes the Patton domicile practically her home, following Pat Wherever he goes, prying into the family skeleton, carrying gossip, and telling tales until the whole neighborhood is in an uproar. Triumphing over his family's prejudices, Pat finally perfects his inven- tion and Ruthie unwittingly untangles many misunderstandings. Mrs. Rhonemus and the cast are to be congratulated on their splendid production. -ROSEMARY GISLER ninety-five

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Row lf--John Kemph, Tom DeVilbiss, Floyd Smith, Jean Van Horn, Charles Peterson, Jo Ann Bogart, Tom I-Iildreth, Donald Rummel, Merrill Boggs, Carl Harshe, Bob Vandemark, Warren Jacobs, Eleanor McJilton, Ray Peterson, Geraldine Huber, Martha Howard, Harry Don Folk, Arthur Kuhlman, Frank Sims, Peggy Curtiss. Row 2---Dorothy Harter, Bill Baker, Edward Foster, Dorothy Winega1'dner, Ralph Tinianow, Don Wil- liams, Bob Wheeler, Wavellene Beeler, Charles Nusbaum, Rodney Lewis, Duane Miller, Jim Sweger, King Chavous, John Alstetter, Jack Newland, Jimmie Green, Row 3-Jack Shoup, Dorcas Baney, Mary Mumaugh, Bill Helser, Dorothy McClain, Tom Hughes, Jim Evans, Bob Filliez, Harlan Miller, Bob Zumbrun, Kenneth Ro-thlesberger, Edward Driver, Quentin Maxfield, Roy Blodgett. Howard Keller, Elton Hamilton. Virginia Weadock. Row 4f'-Mr. Guy, Bill Baker, Henry Kidder, William Turner, Paul Vittur, Robert Schugg, Jack Miller, g:llkZumbrun, Jerry Clark, Howard Laman, Marilyn Claassen, Virgil Mousa, Bob Young, Mr. ar . Senior Band OFFICERS President - - - TOM DEVILBISS Vice-President JOHN KEMPI-I Secretary - HENRY KIDDER Treasurer - - ROBERT FILLIEZ Director ---------- MR. CLARK UR band played the Whole year round. During the summer the band rehearsed several times each week and gave concerts on several occa- sions, the most important of which was its own ice-cream social. In the autumn the band was very active. It enacted an ingenious and absorbing role at every home football game. It also played at the Bryan-Central football game. During the football season the band worked the hardest. Members practiced in the mornings before school usually at the college field. During the winter the band played concert music and gave a concert in December. In the spring the band turned its attention to marching. It played and marched at a festival in Fremont, the peony festival in Van Wert, and its own festival held in Lima. One of the biggest events of the year was the fes- tival sponsored by the Northwestern Ohio Festival Association. Besides playing for these things, the band marched in numerous parades throughout the year. This year a new idea was initiated by the bandg it was lead by three drum- majors, a senior drum-major and two underclassmen. This year the underclass drum-majors were Peggy Curtiss and Bob Vandemarkg the senior drum-major was John Kemph. The four young gentlemen who carried the colors became essential to the band this year. They helped to form some of the difficult formations seen by all on the football field. Mr. C. O. Guy, business manager of the band, attends to all financial matters and is in charge of the uniforms. Our director, Mr. Clark, is to be congratulated upon an especially excellent year. -JOHN KEMPH ninety-four



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SeatedfJerry McWilliams, Paul Newland, Phyllis Lindenbaum, Betty Grossman, Howard Bayles, Zelma Sandifer, Philip Holstine, Mary Mumaugh. Standing--Betty Creps, Jerry Clark, Dorothy Becher, Virginia Lewis, Quentin Maxfield, Marilyn Claassen, Marjorie Botkins, Marjorie Ripley, Robert Teitelbaum. Masqueraders Play GOING ON SEVENTEENH Elsa - - ------- Virginia Lewis Buddy Carhart - Howard Bayles Mrs. Kate Carhart - Marjorie' Ripley Florence Carhart - Zelma Sandifer Craig Vincent - - Philip Holstine Tom Williams Quentin Maxfield Paul - - - Paul Newland Shrimpie - Jerry McWill1'ams Joan Vincent - Betty Grossman Lillums - - Phyllis Lindenbaum Frank Carhart - Bob Teitelbaum Helen - Marjorie Botkin Doris - Marilyn Claassen Agnes - llflary Mumaugh N a delightful comedy of adolescence, the Masqueraders presented its annual play, Going On Seventeen , February l7. The plot revolves around Buddy Carhart and his two henchmen, Paul and Shrimpie. Together they have launched a magazine, The Harrisville Town Topics , thanks to the generosity of Mr. Garhart, who furnished the hand press. The boys are, naturally, confirmed women haters: that is, until Buddy's older sister Florence is visited for the summer by her school chum, Joan and Joan's younger sister, Lillums. Lillums is a sixteen-year-old siren and quickly severs the ties binding the three boys. Expertly she plays one boy against the other until havoc results. Meantime, Mr. Carhart, a trusted employee of the town's bank, becomes involved in a serious shortage. Buddy takes it upon himself to track down the real culprit, which he finally succeeds in doing after many misadventures. ln the end The Harrisville Town Topics scores a tremendous scoop and the three boys again unite against fickle womanhood. The cast, under the able direction of Miss Stuart, put on a fine perform- ance for a very appreciative audience. -ROSEMARY GISLER ninety-six

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