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l Row 1-Paul Stueber, Robert Love, Jeannette Jones, Miriam Butts, Paul Yant, Virginia Byrd, Edward Foster, Paul Heffner, Mrs. Pence. Row 2-John Robenalt, Warren Jacobs, Bettye Tharp, Wanda Slaybaugh, Jim Wright, Jimmy Sweger, Virgil Armstrong, Bill Stiles, Mr. Boylan. Row 3h-Bob Richards, Marjorie Ripley, Phyllis Lindenbaum, Shirley Mereness, Dorothy Becher, Ann Blat- tenberg, Donna Gene Miller, Robert Heffner, Miss Howey. Row 4F-Howard Keller, Bill Parmenter, Connie Richardson, Don Ammon, Paula Bersee, Mr. Steiner. Interclass Debate NTERCLASS debate has been resumed after an interval of one year. The purpose of this type of debate is to interest a large number of prospective debaters and to give still others some knowledge of debate. The teams were coached by the following members of the faculty: Mr. Steiner-freshmen: Miss Howey-sophomores: Mr. Boylan-juniors: Mrs. Pence--seniors. There were two rounds of debate, the first round being held on October 28. The second round was held one week later on November 2. The Seniors emerged triumphant after all the votes were counted. Teachers served as judges for both rounds of debate. The following persons participated in the debates: FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES Affirmative-l Constance Richardson Affirmative-l Bob I-Ieffner 2 Paula Bersee 2 Shirley Mereness l Don Ammon 1 Anne Blattenberg 2 Paula Bersee 2 Donna Gene Miller Negaiiue--l Bill Parmenter Negative---el Dorothy Becher 2 Howard Keller 2 Bob Richards V l Phyllis Lindenbaum JUNIORS SENIORS Affirmative-l Bettye Tharp Affirmative-l Bob Love 2 Jim Wright 2 Edward Foster l Virgil Armstrong l Paul Heffner 2 Jim Sweger 2 Miriam Butts Neyllltiue--l William Stiles 1 55211311 2 Wanda Slaybaugh l John Robenalt Negative--l .leannette Jones 2 Warren Jacobs 2 Virginia Byrd lPaul Stueber R 2 Paul Yant Let us hope that if future interclass debate seasons are as successful and as beneficial as this one has been, they will be well worth the time spent in them. -PAUL YANT seventy-eight
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Row 1-f-Mary Kathryn Reed, Annette Rakowsky, Dama Tobin, Eileen Diringer, Dorothy Ridenour, Bonnie Sherer, Adeline McDonald, Rosemary Gisler. Row 2-Bill Myers, John Robenalt, Paul Heffner, Junior Stimmel, Mary Smitzer, Miriam Butts, June Allison, Doris Sneary, Arline Copeland. Row 3-gan: Svtueber, Jim Cox, Al Harnishfeger, Jim Plate, Arnold Greenberg, Neal Kessler, Dick Hover, au ant. , The Annual Mirror HIS year, as in all previous years, the Annual is presented to you as a typical student project. This is your Annual! The entire staff has thrown itself wholeheartedly into the task of making this a yearbook which you, the students, will be proud to keep as a lasting memorial to your high school activities. From the second week in September until the Annual Mirrors were finally distributed, the staff went cheerfully and industriously about its work. Through its weeks of careful planning, soliciting advertise- ments, taking and retaking pictures, writing and rewriting, checking and re- checking write-ups, and the carrying out of a hundred other duties, the entire staff has striven to lay before you an accurate record of student life. The road to completion waslong and hard but the staff enjoyed every step of the way. But the most competent of staffs, however, could not have fared well without the excellent g'uidance of our literary advisor, Miss Bonita Jamison. Her never-failing good humor and wit have straightened out many a com- plicated situation, in both the Annual Office and Room 314. To Miss Stuart, too, we offer our sincerest thanks for her most efficient direction of the photog- raphy staff. Mr. Heffner's advice on all matters of policy and finance and Miss Kirk's willing supervision of the art staff have been deeply appreciated. The cooperation of the entire faculty, the administration, the student body, and the business men of Lima has been indispensable. lt is with quite pardonable pride, therefore, that we offer you this Annual. We hope that you find it worthy of preserving for many years to come. -THE EDITOR seventy-seven
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Row 1-Warren Jacobs, Jeannette Jones, Jimmy Wright, Wanda Slaybaugh, Jimmy Sweger, Virginia Byrd, Ed Foster, Miriam Butts, Paul Yant, Bettye Tharp, Robert Love, Marjorie Ripley, Bob Richards. Row 2-Miss Howey, Mr. Boylan, Mrs. Pence. Varsity Debate FTER the close of the interclass debates, the ollicial debate year was underway when the following persons were chosen to represent Central: Edward Foster, Virginia Byrd, Paul Yant, Jeannette Jones, Miriam Butts, Wanda Slaybaugh, Bob Richards, Jim Wright, Marjorie Ripley, Robert Love, Bettye Tharp, Warren Jacobs, Jim Sweger. The state debate question was: Resolved, that the several states should adopt the unicameral system of legislature. A tournament was held at Fort Wayne on December l4, which was fol- lowed by a practice debate at Marysville on December 28. From this date our varsity debate was continued by three of the varsity speakers. They were Virginia Byrd, Edward Foster, and Jim Sweger. Mr. Boylan in his capacity as head debate coach and Mrs. Pence and Miss Howey constituted- the coaching staff. -PAUL YANT seventy-nine
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