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

 - Class of 1942

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- PICTURE 1 ROW 1-Allen Frazee, Eloise Lewis, Mary Thomas, Don Haller, Ralph Gabermliel. ROW 2-Dorothy Countryman, June Taylor, Betty Mumma, Helen Russell, Bob Urich, Alvin DeMeo, Cerrine Keve. ROW 3--Harold Stump, Sylvia Lauck, Bill Oard, Nancy Beeson, Elizabeth Bell, Betty Cook, Patti Jackson, Ross Lee Lytle. ROW 4-Ruth McConehey, Betty Lou Lindsay, Luella McClain, Herbert DSWSOH, JUDIOI' Adams. MSW J!-1116 A1SDH11gh- ROW 5-Joe Bivonu, Bob Donaldson, Jack Briggs, Bill Griffin, Melvin Brown, Doris Stffllfafll, Dora Parks. ROW 6-Ray Burkholder, Carl Wellman, John De Weese, Kate Thompson, Jo Makin, June Haller, Marjorie MUJ11t0nf Bertha Scott, Jo AHB Cunningham. ROW 7--Harold Stoddard, Roy Franklin, Jim Wilding, Jack Bennett, Harry Minton, Helen W9aY9Y, MHTYILOU D91'lCkS0n, Lily C00k, Carl Carder. ROW 8-Robert Stimmel, Beverly Jane Asire, Louis Golden, Paul Plaugher, Grace Crevxston,'Janice Werner, Beatrice Cottrell, Orville Walls, Bob '-Nilcox. ROW 9-Eddie Seaton, Jack Maisch. Ed Martin, Dave Cox, Earl Weeker, Bill Webb, Dorothy Irvin, Dorothy Staup, Mary Jane Bennett, Mary Bailey, Marion Morgan. ROW 10-Bud Bloom, Kemmer Irwin, Bob Foust, Thomas Schroeder, Harry Clay, Bill Fredericks. PICTURE 2 ROW l-Betty Boham, Carol Creps, Helen Miller, Betty Buedecker, Mary Jane Fee, Warren Heiner. ROW 2-Peggy Daley, Feanette Elllfltt, M8-Fllyn Gebert, Lou Anna Hennon, Mary Staples, Winnifrerl Gahert. ROW 3-Norbert Davis, Jerry Boop, Kathryn Barnett. Mary Nerman, Mary Jo Mun-ima, Carol Bennett. ROW 4iCarol Frost, Henrietta Schultz, Mary Kemph, Robert Meihls, Janet PGTCY. Gale' Fflend, Ruth Weaver- ROW 5-Barbara Leffler, Darlene' Schoonover, Earl Dellinger, Jack McDonald, Ted Lamb, George Nadeau, 1f'atsy Butler, Dorothy Ann Jones. ROW 6-Ronald Bassitt, Richard Foulkes, Janet Stalter, Joyce Cotner, Maryann Dlllkel, -181965 Cfldef, Rlchaffi Day, Joe Cope, Shirley Brown. ROW 7-Dickie Geib, Dick Shaffner, Dorothy Johnson, Joan Yoakam, Dorothy Dickmsheets, Germain Braley, Arthur Heffner, Bill Battige, Tom Jacoby, Errol Hillard, Bruce Ring. ROW 8-Faye Mervis, Jackie Miller, Bobby Harshmaker,.Tomylu Garns, Bob Harter, Wallace Downs. ROW 9-Walter Rode, Earl Dillehay, Earl Foltz, Alfred Goedde, Chuck Jordon, Milton Neely, Dick Roberts, Lester Bacon, Ruth Belston, Kathleen Niemeyer, Mary Alstetter, Arthur Bowdle. ROW 10-Thomas Bartlett, John Hutchison, Dick Newland, Don Everett, Paul Banck. 1 -2 7--

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PICTURE 1 ROW 1-Joan Campbell, Dora Winegardner, Ruth Dackin, Betty Golden, Jacquetta Specs, Betty Boroff. ROW 2 - Virgil COHQSP, Robert Wiswell, Richard White, Lucille Tremaine, Lowell Shirkey, Bill Reynolds, Betty Folk, ROW 3-June Stemen, Elbert Tidd, Richard Reeder, Lloyd Goetz. Shirley Morris, Dorothy Kennedy, Kathryn Marks. ROW 4-Gloria Jean Brown, Betty Brownell, Joanne Boggs, Janet Van Horn, Herbert Copeland, William Keeling, Kenneth Kohn, Betty Wiggins. ROW 5--Don Stearns, Shlrely Jeanne Pugh, Betty Goodwine, June Maisch, Kenneth Ressler, Hugh, Watson, Joyce Jones, Martha Ayers, Mary Helser, Mickey Ander- son, Helen Haase. ROW 6-Betty Rose Bodey, Mary Ellen Kuhlman, Shirley Shrider, Joan Hurst, Gene Hamilton, -Lee' Snyder, Norma Jane' Meyer, Bob Myers, Lois Graham, Helen Kruse. ROW 7-Louise Gary, Fred Butler. Donna Krouse, Jim Chlsman., Ruth King, Roger Ulrich, Jo King, Tom Steiner, Mary Miller, Jack Mahan. ROW 8-Mary Lou Sandifer, Roland Richie, Elizabeth Else, Roger Kohler, Eddie De Heart, Vernon Stelzer, Dave Weaver, Manfred Schwarz, Jim Berry, Ned Slonaker. PICTURE 2 ROVV 1-Glenna Fisher, Louise Slade, Belva Boose, Betty Redman, Josephine Smith. ROW' 2-Rnthanne Fenton, Erma Sibold, Murl Frnnkgn, Miriam Koclh, Joanne Lochhead, Miriam June Clark. ROW 3-Bill Baker, June Ann Lay, Mary Krouse, Ruth Esther May Jud ' ' I S . - 1' ' ' ' y ice, rene eec ROW 4 Melfm Benson, Bill Harruff, John Meffley, Roland Mullenhour, Bob Frout, Charles Bible. ROW 5-Judy Tripplehorn, Harvey Meyer, Bob Cutter, Natalie Cira, Eleanor Jean Copus, Nick Pohlabel, Dorothy Wood. ROW 6-DOH McKinley, Gwen Love, Jo Ann Helms, Ruth Butler, Corinne Abbey, Helen Carter, Va Laire, Rilee. ROW 7-Raymond B0bSOIL John Tucker, Clarence Wise, Lucille Barclay, June Widner, Martha Jane Burden, Lloyd Stober, Willard States. ROW 8--Eugene Eversole, Joe Hoover, Patricia Ann Landes, Marilyn Ward, Dick Musser, Mary Lou Ebersbach, Walter jcales. ROW 9-Bill Allman, Jim Coolahan, Fred Bremer, Don Slaybaugh, Lyle Snow, Richard Smith, Bill Jett, Dan Eversole, Dorothy Redd, Jack Mohr. ROW 10-Frank Abbey, Nevin Baughman, Harold Cook, Brandt Houseworth, Ronald Sherrick, Doris Beiersdorfer, Kathleen Harshe, Marie Kerr, Dick Bowers, Ray Kingman, Ronald Thiesing. ROW 11 -Bill Collins, Jim Halfhill, Vernon Foley, Gene Sherrick, Jack Heinz. s..2 ge...



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1941-42! A magic year for you, sophomores! Magic because you emerged from the state of meek freshmen to your place in the sun as accepted member of Central High School. Ah- What a grand and glorious feeling now to be able to look down on those lowly freshmen. Free! Free! At last. But enough for your state of mind. Let's see if we can conjure up a composite sophomore boy and girl. That shouldn't be too hard, for there is one thing that can be said of sophomores -they are not the retiring type. Since they so recently have been released from the bonds of slavery as freshmen, they usually let their new importance go to their heads. They're the busy little bees who buzz down the hall with their heads held high and a look of disdain on their upturned faces. Under all this, though, the sophomores still have a deep respect for and secret fear of the upper classmen. But where were we? Ah, yes-model sophomores. Since all sophomores range from tall to very short, let's make our model male of medium stature. He has brown hair, blue eyes, and one of those physiques you see pictured with the Charles Atlas Success Course or Muscles Made Into Mountains from Molehills in Ten Easy Lessons. He, of course, is the possessor of unexcelled athletic prowess. He may lend his can't make-up-its-mind tenor-bass to the A Cappella choir. He probably was one of those who campaigned for that smooth sophomore dance. To help slap a dirty little Jap , he was that super salesman in our hall who sold you your last defense stamp. If you girls on dates become bored with talk of the new milk bar and dancing room at the Y , you'll know he is a member of the Hi-Y. Now do you think you have a fairly good idea of what all sophomores boys rolled in one would be like? All men, attention! We'll now describe for you the composite sophomore girl. She will be either short or tall, according to your liking, will have shiny brown hair and sparkling brown eyes. If she's the healthy outdoor type you can see her daily in the gym going through her daily dozen for the G, A. A. Perhaps she is a glamour girl who fancies herself a second Bernhardt while facing the footlights for her triumphal entrance in the Masquerader's Play, Aunt Susy Shoots the Works.i' She may be a class oflicer whom you voted in because of her dependability, not to mention her personality, That clear alto voice in the A Cappella choir may belong to the lucky lassie. No other than a sophomore is one of the fair maids who gives her all for the Annual Mirror by checking identification, writing articles, or mounting pictures with the gooey paste. After all this jiving, you must now be able to easily recognize a sophomore girl in her native habitat-namely, Central. There is one thing that the boys and girls of the class of '44 have in common. They say goodbye to the sophomore year with a tear and a smile-a tear for what is behind and a smile for what is ahead. JOAN LUTES Hogg...

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