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Duncan, Thompson, Murphy, Dalton TWELFTH YEAR CLASS OFFICERS President ----------- GALE THOMPSON Vice President - - JAMES DALTON Sccrelury - - 1 GEOROIQ MURPHY 'I'reasurez- - f NIIELVIN DUNCAN ZLUUUI yffiuc
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of Vernon Hossellman, Marjorie Bloomquist, Robert Williams, Betty Davidian, John Parent, Wilma Jean Zimmer, Eldon Miller, Jack I-lilgendorf, Ann Applas, Alice Means, and Robert Kevershan. Robert Berger with his inimitable vocabulary upheld the honor of the class in Varsity Debate. The Junior members of the cheer-leading squad were Robert Mereness and Vernon Hossellman, more familiarly known as Bob and Hossie . Objects of their cheers were Harry Carey, Richard Courtney, Carl Harrod, Russell Moats, Raymond Thomas, Gale Thompson, who Won hard-earned letters in football, and not forgetting that most important of personages, their hard-working man- ager, Mike Zarro, We are indebted to 'Miss Jones for her valuable assistance which was read- ily given at our slightest need. SENIOR YEAR A And now with the port in sight, the order was full steam ahead for the last and most satisfying year of our Odyssey. This year the officers of our now weather-beaten but still gallant ship were selected entirely from the so-called stronger sex. They were Gale Thompson, presidentg Melvin Duncan, treasurer, James Dalton, vice president, and George Murphy, secretary, The eight seniors who worked diligently for us on the Student Council were Mary Catherine Ba- singer, Harry Carey, Rosemary Cashman, Richard Creviston, Nelda Fowler, Raymond Herold, Frieda Renz, and Dorothy Stelzer. Gale Thompson with the assistance of Miss McClurg selected the follow- ing committees: Announcements: Jack Mericle, Mary Catherine Basinger, Arthur Rothrock, Dorothy Rapp, and Fred Tharp: Memorial: Rosemary Cash- man, Virginia Pifer, Leon Claassen, Bob Mereness, and Frieda Renzg Dinner Dance: Viiginia Gast, John Parent, Dona Hughes, Richard Courtney, George Murphy, Lyman Strong, Joline Hefner, Marie Helmer, Mannon Barnes, Harold Wilson, Marjorie Bloomquist, and Janet Augsbergerg Graduation Outfits: Harry Carey, Russell Moats, June 'Helm, and Catherine Kniselyg Play: Robert Berger, Dorothy Byerly, and Jeanne Pond: Baccalaureate Decorations: Don Wilson. Carl Harrod, Ray Herold, Vivian Zimmerman, and Kathleen McKinley. Senior devotees of the pigskin cult, sometimes known as football, were Gale Thompson, Harry Carey, Richard Courtney, Robert Crail, Raymond Her- old, Harry Zurmehly, Melvin Duncan, James Dalton, Carl Harrod, and Rus- sell Moats, who all received letters. Bombastic basketball letter-men were Gale Thompson, Russell Moats, and Melvin Duncan, We were no less active in the Held of literary endeavor, as Witness the large number of seniors on the staffs of both the Weekly and Annual Mirror. Weekly journalists wer-e Elisabeth Fisher, James F, Cox, James R. COX, Ruth Kennedy. Clarence Gratz, Richard Nebcour, Fred Tharp, Dorothy Rapp, Helen Hill, Helen Powell, Verla Myers, Douglas Scott, Frieda Renz, William Crawford, Arthur Rothrock, Dorothy Byerly, and Paul Weaver. On the Annual staff were Marjor- ie Bloomquist, Janet Augsberger, Jeanne Pond, Virginia Gast, Ruth Negelspach, Ruth Reid, Catherine Knisely, Kathryn Zeits, Betty Laughlin, Harry Carey, Quetora Zerkel, June Helm, Dorothy Wolf, Jack Mericle, Doris de Garmo, Jack Brogan, Leroy Justus, and Robert Berger. Those of our class who frequented the Honor Roll nearly every time were Arthur Rothrock, Mary Catherine Basinger, Marjorie Bloomquist, Jack Mericle, Beatrice Norton, Ru-th Reid, Robert Berger, Dorothy Byerly, Richard Creviston, Elisabeth Fisher, Frieda Renz, Dorothy Stelzer, Charles Thompson, Virginia Pifer, and Virginia Gast. Robert Berger and Dorothy Byerly represented the class in Varsity debate. --RUTH REID ttuenl y four
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twenty-six ALICE ALLEN Commercial Course---G. A. A. 4, 3, 2, 13 Chorus 4: Van Wert High School 3, 2, 1. ANN APPLAS General Course-Masqueraders 1, Trouuadours 4, 3, 23 Blue Triangle 4, 3, 2, 13 Weekly Mirror 2, 13 Art Editor 23 Annual Mirror 4, 33 Art Editor 43 Who's Who 4, 33 Honor Study Hall Monitor 43 Dinner Dance Committee 43 Party Committee 43 Fly Away Home 33 Riddle Me This 3. RUTH LOUISE ASIAIBA Foreign Language Course!Foreign Correspondence 4, 33 Program Chairman 33 Constitution Chairman 43 Blue Triangle 4, Honor Roll 3, 2, 1, JANET RUTH AUGSBURGER Foreign Language Course-Foreign Correspondence 4, 3, 23 Secretary 33 Library 33 Blue Triangle 4, 3, 23 Annual Mirror Staff 43 Art Editor 4. MANNON LEE BARNES General Course- Motion Picture Club 13 Auditorium Doors 3, 2. CLARENCE E. BARNUM General Course-Stage Club 43 Secretary 4. IVIARY CATIPIIERINE BASINGER College Preparatory Course-House of Representa- tives lg Masqueraders 23 Blue Triangle 4, 3, 2, 1: Chorus I3 Girls' Glee Club 13 Field Day 15 Stu- dent Council 43 Courtesy Monitor 33 Hall Patrol 4: Secretary 43 Study Hall Monitor 43 Hall Patrol Comm ittee 4. OPAL MADELENE BASINGER Foreign Language Course -G. A. A. 4, 3, 2, 13 Interelass Basketball 4, 3, 2, 13 Interelass Volley- ball 4, 3, 2, 13 Deck Tennis 3, 2, 13 Paddle Tennis 't Jin Baseball 3 2 I3 F'eld Day 3, 2, 13 3 , Hi I , , 1 Intramural Basketball 4, 3, 2, I3 Intramural Volley- ball tra 4, 3, 2, I3 Interclass Hit Pin 3, 2, 13 In - mural Hit Pin 3, 2, 13 Shuffle Board 3, 2, 1. JAMES M. BAXTER College Preparatory Course, ROBERT P. BERGER College Preparatory Course-Senate 4, 3, 2, 13 President 43 Treasurer 2, 13 Hi-Y 41 Special Chor- us 4, 3: Gypsy Rover 23 Lelawala. 33 Sonia 43 Annual Mirror Senior Business Manager 43 Class Treasurer 33 Interclass Debate 3, I3 Varsity Alter- nate 23 Varsity 4, 3. GRACE ELIZABETH BETZ Commercial Course Commercial Club 4. HOWARD LAYMAN BETZ Commercial Course, IVIARJORIE BLOOMQUIST Foreign Language Course- -Camera 11 Masqueraders 2, I3 Foreign Correspondence 4, 33 Troubadours 4, 33 Blue Triangle 4, 33 Class Basketball 2, 13 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 13 Class Baseball 13 Intramural Volleyball 2, lg Weekly Mirror 3, 23 Literary Edi- tor 33 Annual Mirror Editor-in-Chief 4: Quill and Scroll 43 Fly Away Home 3, I3 G. A. A. I. DOROTHEA ROSEIVIARY BRAKES General Course-Ye Merriesg South High School. EARLE DAY BRAKES General Course-Band 43 Orchestra 43 Glee Club 4 , Chorus 4. WILLIAM CHARLES BRALEY College Prepartory Course+Science Club 13 Senior Hi-Y 4. JACK A. BROGAN Foreign Language Coursee fCamera 3: C Asso- ciation 4, 3: Football 3, 2, 1: Baseball 4, 3, 2: Track 13 Swimming 43 Interclass Basketball 4, 23 Intra- mural Basketball 2, lg Annual Mirror 43 Snapshot Editor 4. .lOl-IN WILLIAM BURKE College Preparatory Course-Intramural Basketballg Class Vice-President 3, 21.
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