Lima Central High School - Annual Mirror Yearbook (Lima, OH)

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ps 36 Q '- ,. -Q- Y' I '6-4 Jl'Nl0R-SENIUR SVIENVI-I l'I.I'B AND COMMERCIAL CLUB :Sw Iduntificuimn Un Uppusitv l'a1:m-1 cgzlylg-eight H 1 Row Row Row Row afure fl?I5f8l7If5' 1-Helen Kruse, Florence Wilcox. Tom Shrider, Lou Anna Hennon, Carol Crops. 2-Marilyn Gebert, Corrine Abbey, Jacqueline Sonntasz, Harold Ste-lzer, Robert Monuc-r. 3-Rosemary Doty, Wayne Lutz, Mary Helen Altstetter, Mnriiin Morpran, Mary Lou Eht-rsbaeh. Helen Weaver, Dorothy Irvin. A--Jim Whitworth. Dorothy Neuman, Mr, E. L. Huber, Bill Kelly, Tom Fritz, Pat Jackson, Jnek Lytle, John Deweese, Mr. John Kohn. OFFICERSZ Pr0SidCnt .M.....D...A.,,,,...,,....,. ,e ,,eMarv Miller-another Madame Curie Vice-president f,,,,.,,,,. Mary Helen Altstetter-speaking of brilliancy-well. she's itf Secretary ,...,,Y,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,D.. Rosemary Doty-just a scientist at heart Treasurer .........,...,,,,.D,,, ,John DeXVeese-could be he's Einstein the second ADVISORS ff....,..,...,,, Mr. E. I.. Huber tchemistryl. Mr. H, A. Lee tphysicsl- they lead the future scientific geniuses of the world MEMBERS ........,Y.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,. -scientific minded students OBJECT ...,.,... .....E,. , to try and cultivate our minds as to the trends of modern science FIELDS Ole STUDX ..,,,.. ,, .,.,,e,., physics tradio and meteorologyi. chemical experiments EXPERIMENTS ...,,,,,,,, phosphine-attempted explosives-believe were still alive but there may be some who have their doubts DISCOVERY ,,,,.,.,..e.,,,..,,,,,, ,,,-,,, .,..,, use of all those big and little tubes ODORS ,... ,-,.ammonia gas-choking gas-laughing gas-haT haT tear gas-some knockouts CONSTRUCTION .,,,c,,, crystal radio receiving set from parts scattered around physics room- Row Row Row don't tell anyone, but it looks it. too lblOl.LlE KAMIN fake a letter I-Bettyelu Steele. Kathleen Link, Alvin Caplan, Mary Lou Parkinson, Phyllis Phillips, Jean Ruebush, Patricia Butler. 2-Dolores Brown, Elizabeth Peters, Joanne McDonel, Colleen Doyle. Natalie Bronfen, Lucy Wood- worth, Jean Rentz. 3-Shirley Baker, Jean Brunn, Geraldine Neu, Carolyn Frillman, Ruth Laman, Emile Albridge, Eleanor Woodworth, Marilyn Roles, Jacqueline- Arnold. Row 4-Betty Welch, Jean Crider, Mary Martha Farsht, Miss Stiles, Mr. DeLong. Miss Riekenbacher. Patricia Gratfam, Dora Parks. Doris Beirsdorfer. OFFICERS y-,,,-,Y,,,, ---, ,,,,,,,,., ,,President-Patsy Butler-our sweet little Tinaf Vice-president-Delores Brown-cheer kidT Secretary-Jacqueline Arnold-a really friendly Sophomore Treasurer-Jean Rentz-always smiling and what a smile! Program chairmanflblarv Lou Sandifersattractive and cleverf Supervisor-'Mn C. R. DeLong-always giving us instructions on this difficult office contraptions NIEQHBERS- --,,,-HY ,--,--,.,,-'c,,, ,,,,,,.,,.... s t udents who wish white collar jobs MEETINGS- -,Y-,A ,--YY,!--,, , ,-Tvping Room 302 to provide a businessalike atmosphere Ptgfqpggg --A,-- ,g,A, t 0 prepare themselves for good positions in the future business world- in other words to be able to gCI a job-period-to have confidence in oneself while apply' ing for a job-to dress for an interview-to ill out an application for a positionf ACTIVVHES YY--w,,4 -v--,,, x 'isiting various business concerns to see what makes them tick- among these the Lima News-what a fascinating place! REPORTS y4,,- -v,A-- ,,,,,,,,Y l o w down on duties of secretaries and other office positions reported on by members of club! IWOLLIE KAMIN eighty-nine lr -Q' SG sr' fir'- 'Wx Q Pg?-i xi.: xx: - x 1 w .F A, , , ' '1H.f,i'fs--A - 'lags A .QV .. . ., . ,QA..,X ..x, , 5 , H Q 5' , YS i ' ' 5 X vp SS- . , F gf. AATZ., wx 4. 4. ,-. . ,X mn ' w QM ?m:QX1'w 'rm' s 5 at 1 ' 5 . 1 V Xt I 5 ix, , , 53, , X N if-f 1 ' W9 , Q, J f- -.1 Keepers 0f Me Book Row 1-Elzora Stroutl. Mary Jnnt- Marquis. .lan-kiv Rapp, Dorothy VVoorl, Mary Helser, Ilrirotliy Stimmt-l. Row 2-Ramona Ferguson, lit-lvzi lioose, lh-tty Jean Anderson, Christinc Slaven, Shirley Pugh, Naney Buttertii-lil. Row 3 Lucille Walker. Carolyn Frost, Janiw- 'l'im-list-iirl, Shirley lnimniers, Mary Juno Parr, Eileen Wade. Row 4-Mrs. Huber, Gloria Meeks, Janice Graiest-r, Ruth King. Donna Krouse, Marjorie Meeks, Barbara Pierson. XYHO ...,,,.. . ,,,,,libr.irv assistants who give up one period each day helping in the library XVHERE .,,,..., ,,,.---,,, ,,,, , , , ,,,, ,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,library-A world of books XVHEN ..,,. ..-,,f-,,,, , -WM v -, so , every other XVednesday4club period OFFlCERSf-.,.,,, ,..,f , Y , H, ,.,, ,N ,, ,,,PrcsidenI, Beatrice Cottrell-Beafon the ball Vice- president-Eileen XV.1de-plenty solid Secretary-Christine Slavi n-Chris-smoothie Treasurer-Janice Graeser-handles the moola THINGS THEY DO,,give book reviews-have guest speakers-learn about libraries-repair boolss SOCIAL EVENTS ..,.Y .. ,,a,,, W ,,,, ,,Christmas partv-fun-annual picnic-more fun 5UPE.RVISOR,,. ff.. .,,,,, , , ,,--,Mrs. E. L. Huberfkeeps things running smoothly'-wonder if shes responsible for those nice. fresh curtains at the windows-the home-like touch -Tom Parent, Bob Ackerman, Bob Seitz, Clarence Hannon, Bill Schmidt, Jim Parmenter, Row 2-- Row l Row 3 BARBARA SPANG The 66017 Recogmkes SENATE CLUB John Gibson, Ramona Mel-iievvr, Rosvmzirv Rhoarles, Shirley Darneli, Bottye Phillips, Jean Neu. Rita Day. Jean E. Fontaine, Pauline Noble. 4Doris Kemph, Kenneth Thomas. Chester Rav-ar, Richard Riggs. Mr. C. C. Romaker, Bill Boden, Robert Whetstone, Cluyee Parish, Marulyn Hydaker. XVHO ---- Ugg,-H --,debate gIub+disqusscs current problems before our United States Senate HOW NIANY ,7Y,,,,,,,, , ,, twenty-nine lucky people chosen from the social science classes XX'HERE ,,,,-MAA-- ,,,- , ,, ,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,, ,Room 156 every XVednesday club period SOCIAL EVENTS ,,,,,,,,,, , ,March 20-wonderful partvficc crcamfall the trimmings? SUPERVISORR --H,,.., o,-,,,s , Mr. C. C. Romalter-proud owner of a miniature guillotine OFFICERS F1R5T SEMESTER YYYY WY, ,, , ,,,, President-Richard Riggsva true politician President-pro-tcm-Kenneth Thomas-pride of the Thomas family Clerk-Pauline Noblefverv efficient clerltf Sergeant-at-arms-Rita Davfalwavs in the gvm QFFICERS SECOND SEN1ESTIiR,, , ,v,,,s , ,,PrcsidcntfCh:ster Raver-a forthcoming senator President-pro-tcm-Cloyce Parish-the chair recognizes Clerk-Jean Neu-roll call Secretary and Treasurer-Bill Boden-the mayor tvpef Sergeant-at-arms-Rita Day-quiet plcaseif PROGRAM COB,lSH'1 I'EE --A,-M-,Y,,,,, A .,,.. Jean Fontaine-interesting program planner- Bill Schmidt-always chewing gum . . . BARBARA SPANG ni nely -one ' .ia..L- Lv , F , MT B Y 0 SICVI-INTH GRADE ART AND ICIHHTH GRAIN- SQIEINLL CIUB 1511- Idclltificutimm Un Uppusilc IA Q mm'lg1-ILUU Excellent Perspeefhfe SEVENTH GRADE ART Row l-Norman Redick, Jim Hoyt, Janet Wt-hh, Marianne Emmitt, Tom Gurdon, Carl Inoway. Row 2-Newman Clapp, Stanley Mitchell, Nancy Donaldson, JuAnna Summers, Maitland VanSickle. Martha Clark, June Burden. Rita Bible. Marilyn Reddurscn. Row 3-Edward Pike, Paul Dutfee, Jeannine N:-uman, Warren Everett, Miss Mary Kirk. Jack Mannon. Barbara Sharrits, Ralph Feinhtner. MEMBERS ,,,,,,,....-.. .-.a. ,......,,,,.,., .,,,,,,., t x i 'enty-seven seventh graders PURPOSE .--.v..,....a,,,,, ......,f..f, , ,,,,,f, , ,,,,,f, n ow. theres .1 question AMBITION f...a.,,,,, ...A,,,,,,,,f,....,Y....,,.,,,,..,...,.. , plenty of course PRESIDENT- ....,,,,,,.,,. .,..,,,,, , Maitland Van Sickle-urges the future geniuses on VICEfPRESIDENT ,,.,v,,.Y. .. Has, ,,,,, Martha Clark-always cheerful and helpful to all SECRETARY ,,.... W ,,., Tom Gordon+would rather dabble with paint than scribble minutes TREASURER .....,,,,,., as, Nancy Donaldson-moved from Lima but left the money here PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN- ,.,,,,,... ,,,,Carl Inowav-tells Centralites what the club is doing DECEINIBER-7 ...,.,,,..., .City Library-visited to see pictorial maps-by Mexican artist- one project-pictorial map of Ohio-to be given to the school ADVISOR ....a..,..a,, .,,,,.....,......,, , ...,,,.,. M iss Mary Kirk-an able critic HELEN XVEAVER EIGHTH GRADE SCIENCE CLUB Row l-Jim Fredericks. Don Stclzer, Joe Williams, Robert Thomas, Jeanette Sl-telly, Mildred Baka. Row 2-Jim Balliet, Dave Deweese, Leonard Rifkin, Dale Shaver, Laura Perich, Iris Ridenour, Martha Newcomer. Row 3-Katherine Wita. Joyce Kirkpatrick, Joyce White, Mr, Lennon, Alex Peters, Katherine Cass. Goldie Marks. QUALIFICATIONS ,,,,,,.,,,...--,,,,,,,, -,, e,..,, an eighth grader interested in science PURPOSE ,..,,. ---a- ,..-,,,,,,,,,,A.,.. ,better understanding of every day happenings OFFICERSZ President-Don Stelzere-just call him Slim Vice-president-Neville Smith-my, what a distinguished name Secretary-Katherine XVita-shy and courteous'-good material for a dignified senior Treasurer-Jim Fredericltsgtoolt care of the cash E V E N T S OCTOBER 13. 1943-first meeting-election of officers Qia- OCTOBER l7.l9-H-movie of interest to Central's young scientific geniuses NOVEMBER IO. 1943-playing games-riddles concerning birds and animals-prize ten cent war stamp JANUARY 12.19-H--microscope and its hidden magic explained by Mr. Sam Lennon JANUARY 26,19-H-club reporter-David Smith added to officers FEBRUARY l6, 19-H-held trip to Meadow Gold Dairy-supposedly to see the process of pas- turization working-free ice cream bars-good weren't they MARCH 27. 19-H-reels of Visual Education shown-ohf those free movies ADVISOR--Mr. Sam Lennon-cheerful and always ready to aid anyone who needs help HELEN XVEAVER ninety-three 'ban .1 ,4 -5 X MUDEL AIRPLANE CLUB AND SENIOR ART CLUB 1S4-v 1411-milh-utifm Un Uppwite I'av:1-4 l7lvf76'fLf-IAAULII' Wfhgs For file Pura e MODEL AIRPLANE Row l-Phil Kubick, Curl Marks. Herbert Fi'uneis, Bob Lurmore, Amos Long, Row 2-Bob Warwick, Art liowdlv, Joan Voorhees, .lack Mohr, Bill Fields, Jerry Landes. Row 3-Don McElwain, John Johnson, John Foote, Mr. Gleason, Bob Basinger, Art Bickham. TOPIC OF lNTEREST+naturally, airplanes! PURPOSE-to give our high school students an opportunity to show skill and knack in designing and building their own airplane models! QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEXlBERSIIIl'7grades nlne to twelve plus a desire to build and fly planes! MFINIBFRS-twenty-one angels IN with lout! wings! OFFICERSI President-Jack Mohr-now wears the colors of the Army Air Corps-graduated in December! Vice-president-Bob Basinger-now acting president-designs his own planes! Second Vice-president-Herbert Francis-always found with his airplane or another air- plane fiend! SECRETARY-John Foote-would rather work on his plane than read or write minutes! Don't blame him! Treasurer-Robert Larmore-hands off! Dues can't be spent on your plane. Bob! Advisor+Mr. E, H, Gleasoneicaptain of his crew-grand fellow! FINAI. GOAL- U Control Contest!-who will be the winnerffellows will make models fly by use of the U Control-we'cl like to see that! ACTIVITIES: December-March-slides-what a beauty of a plane! November-movies-boy-can they travel! April-HU Control Contest! FOR THE FUTURE-to prepare for the responsibility of keeping America first in the air! PAYE MERVIS Modem Desgm SENIOR ART CLUB Row 1-Marilyn Riggs, Dolores Lomz, Kenneth Crossley, Carl Angerman, Phyllis Carmean. Row 2-Jean King, Bill Berry. Blanche Daugherty, Jack Harny, Dolores Brown, Bob Alguire, Carolyn Baker. Danny Heiman. Row 3-Donald Stewart, Betty Exne-r, Keith Boyle, Miss Mary Kirk, Don Parker, Carolyn Frillman, Joyce Kirkpatrick. TOPIC OF INTEREST ,v-f.. .s...,--ffff.f-ff. - fff.... , , fff,, W ..,, Wnart. of course QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP-if hands ran hold a brushfminds can wonder-you're in! OFFICERS President-Carolyn Baker-iinterest-art or Navy Vice-president-Betty Exner-all around girl-sports as well as art Secretary+Carolyn Frillman-just a quiet little girl-hmmmm Treasurer-Delores Brown-keen with the brush Sergeant-at-arms4Jean Rentz-commander of silence Publicity-Herbert Dawson-mighty hashful kid ACTIVITIES-MEETINGS October-Open House-on displav-attempts at interior decorating-future homes-maybe November- Did you remember your soldier boy? -the Senior Art club did-made Tag Day a success December-posters for Christmas dance-oh, if Central's men really were so handsome January-February-posters for XVar Bond drive--Central got their Fairchild Trainer- thanks-A rt club FAYE MERVIS ninety-Hue Rnw Row Row Row Row Row Row D. A. C. -Russ:-l Iirivm, Jnrk Butlvr, Jim Fruil. Jim Cuulahan, Dun Sebasckes, Bill Frmlerirks, Allen Willoughby, Olan Reuse. Furinth Bankstun, llill Gust, Jzu-k Bonn:-tt, Bill Bu-enrol, Dirk Cotner. Bob Cain, Bob Roethlesberprer. -Iluvv Uux, Ralph Wilkes, limb Kenn--fly, Dick Guib, Oh- Rasor, Walter Roush, Jim Hobler, l-'rank liunfigliu. Mr, l'i-ts-r, Bula Aukm-rmun, .Ian-k Mahan. lmwis Polinlz, Paul Vncovic-h, Hub Pix-kering, Earl Foltz, Frm! lin-nn-r. .lurk Millvr. BAC!-lELOR'S CLUB Wayne Mullenhour, Hub Kamin. I . Maxis- Lunihriixht, Paul Hui-hstetler, Bill Ashbmuk, Harold Vermillion, Ted Godfrey.. . Roland Mullenlwur, Wilbur Myers, Charles Townsend, Miss Mendenhall, Don Miller, Franklin Curtiss, Don Sneary, I ninety-sm: Wfmfiv L'ook1h'? FRAGRANCE?-Cookies-so we're told XVHERE?-Room 207-Home Economics kitchen NVHO?-Junior cooking commandos of the Bachelors club NVHY?-Striving to make some woman a good husband Chief Cook and Bottle-Waslier President-NVillJur Myers-can he cookfMm-mmmm-mmmY Chief Olive-Stuffer Vice-president-Don Miller-just call him Cookie Chief Water-boiler Secretary-John l.andis+his methods of boiling are ones to be applauded Chief Economist Treasurer-Teddy Godfrey-we DO starve? Supervisor?-Miss Phyllis Mendenhallgshes our recipe book OUR FAVORlTE DISHESZ Cream pie-burnt crust-one big mess? Could that salt l spilled in it be the reason? Cake+baking soda or baking powder?-oh well. cake's tasty anyway-yum-yum Chili-really delicious-hot stuff-honor guests-Mr. H. XV. l.each and Mr. Howard Scheuerman Spaghetti- Oh de spaget. she ees de best -guests. Miss Ruth Cathcart and Miss Ruth Moore Celery Soup-VN'ilbur. be careful how you cut that celery! EXTRA ENJOYMENT+farewell party for past president, Don Sneary, who left our fair school for another-cocoa. sandwiches, cake-devoured by all POUNDS GAINED-approximately five each-taste our picsftheifre self-explanatory EXPERIENCE-to be put into service mother's night out ..... lVlOl.l.lE KAMIN elecfflfe Membersfzb FIRST TERMERS OFFICERSZ Head Man President7Don Sebasckes+cold up there The Head Man's Man Vice-president-Allen XVilloughby-Shirley says super Skillful Scribe and Money Man Secretary and Treasurer-Bill l-'redericks-not always bashful Mr. Policeman Sergeant-at-arms? Russell Briemfall right7l'll behave SECOND TERMERS Head Man President-Jim Erailfgolden glove guy Head Man's Man Vice-president-Louis Poling-North or South Skillful Scribe and Money Man Secretary and Treasurerflfiill ffredericks--fame jobfsame Bill Mr. Policeman Sergeant-atfarms-Jack Butler-Tina's brotherwenough said SUPERVISOR-Mr. Dick Petergnew this year-a guy's pal MEMBERS-Strongl ?l men of Central High-no more than thirty-five-long waiting list ELIGIBILITY-keep those grades up, fellows' Two-thirds vote of the DAC members-okaved by athletic council DUES- Pay for DAC T shirtsfmighty neat AIM- All for one and one for all. This spirit to be a guiding attitude for all Dragons MEETINGS: December 4, 1943-club called to order for the lirst time-election of officers January 24, lf?-H-had our pictures taken-smile pretty, now February Zl. I9-H-second election of ofTicers+hmmmm-mm' Anothsr new line of dictators? May 6. I9-H-big dance of the year-at least we found out with whom the CU boys go with Moititi KAMIN 77I'!7i'Il!- seven Table of Contents Dedication Administration - 1. 2 Faculty - 3 Classes - - - 8 Senior Class History - 24 Activities - - - 43 Music and Drama - 69 Clubs - - - 79 Sports - - 99 Advertising - 1 16 MIIQIQCDIQ of 1944 . . ,-.q ue , .. .1 ,- , ,Wm L-if ,, -KNEW-A if . XF 'N , t v .,:5ff'??'5?-2f'?f9:' 5?- -- 1?',,,..,.,. V vw- 1. ' ',Qex'f .gd--'f 4 -' -- .N 'f4g.,-mmf,-ip 1.--az.-z.-.. ' .. I u,1, . V-5 T.. -- w39i.Q, .. .9.L.-,FIT's '2,,f ,, ,R 1 Y' ?12Q 1 :':'- ' -' 1 H .47 W 45:-.za-rsg,:.'.f,224JL+:f4a ' Q Q ' ., 'f y ' w?i4f'i- 2-1 1- '-ff m ' -fren , N 'g', QQhQHdsff' J-.z. :'L: .ink , 'lf' --4, , L .igi',:,SjLz'5ff': , 1: U. 'ui -wwf-an-:afar f - .3525 ,,., C - J-5?f4'5'ffxg3gf,f,fgeg?,::,E:j,-g,1F:,, I ,,.71Z:L' , - u -.4 55 M y?-??7?m7 a:' i.,:K5Ff.L- ' ?. ,E-343515 ------. 'fy' , ' '64, L Q- . vip F ' gi-'f x . A V. ...fn . JVNIOR HIGH JOVRNALISM Row l-Tex Eskvvv. Jim De-un, l'hil Hicks-y, Dick Miller, Bob Tschuntz. Row 2 Iiurry May, liupzunt- Lusk, Pat Monfort, Nzinuv Lisk, Arlin Hiru, Jas-k Shaffne-r, David Smith, Row 3-Doris Caprvlla, Jack Weis, .lt-:in Sht-uly, Mr. Winvmiller, Pxitricia Montrzomt-ry, Jim Cotten. Hob Strohl. fieadhhers OlTYlCl-RSI Prt'sidcntfJini Coltcnf-sports vditor for junior high newsfswell personality-nice fellow f Vice-prcsident-Bob 'l'clmnt7-f.issoc1.1tc sports cditor-cute roof S0Ch'l.ll'Y2,l.lClx Vslcis- .1 lot ol' 1' f---- tml Treasurer--Jim Dcnn-little ft-llow Scrgc-ant-at-.irms--Jack Shntlncrfwitty little ft-llow Nllfl-TINK1 l7I,ACl3--Room Z-l3+cvcry first and third NVcdncsdny l'L'RI1OhI-- write articles for the Jttnior High Mirror And the XVcclxly Mirrorfstimulate interest in journalism among thc eighth gradcrs ol' Central AFCOMPI,ISHN!t'N'I'hflTcbrti.1ry IS--a Junior Mirror-puhlishcd-.ill of the news-junior high ncwsfnll written by the students in this clula Article or two-on the cighth grade 'l'hcspi.tn play givcn in Junior Assembly Prarticnlly .ill of the junior high news- in th: XVwkly Mirror Junior high XVho's XVho- sponsored by this group ADVISOR---'lNl.1rtin XVincniillcrfs.iid good-him to Csntml and his group of young journalists- Marjoric Dixon tools Mi. XVincn1illcr'-. plgccfrjid .1 good job J li RRY BOWSHER ninettf-r1'ght - 'L 'Z' Q jf J rfwv S.-I-a-jak: 5' A ff . ,wi . , I - 'x -. 6,,i,'d-'li' 4 fi- '-,fsglffy ff' lvl!- 1. f VARSITY FOOTBALL AND FRESHMEN FOOTBALL Issue Iduntitivatiun On Opposite Panzer one hundred Block Busters VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1-Oliver Shiffler. Earl Foltz, Dave Vox. Virezil Conner, Bill Allman, Walter Seales, Jaek Bennett, Bill Frederieks, Jim Chisman, Earl Dvllinprer. Row 2-Bob Aukerman, Allen NVilloughby, laiwre-in-e Workman, Dick Cotner, Jim Frail, Russel Briem. Frank Bontilliu. Don Seliasekvs, Hill lim-izel, Paul Vueovieh, Art Orchard. Row 3-Lewis Poling, Harvey Basimzt-r, Bob Pain, Ravmuntl Bonne-ll, Gene Swiek, Bob Kennedy, Corinth Bankston. Jim Hobler, Ray Slayer, Bob Pickering. Allen XVilloughbv-E-likes basketball and Shirley. too Dave Cox-T-a real fighter Jim Frail-G-roughneck of the team Earl FOll7-C-DOH' wearing navv blue Bill Fredericks-G-orator of the team Bill Allman-T-just a commando Don Sebasckes-E-a Sotith High lass- who? Jack Bennett-QB-injured knee most of the season Art Orchard-FB-boxing and V.1Laire Patil Vucovich-HB-a broken nose during the season Virgil Conner-HB-a real drummer Frank Bonfiglio-E-they shall not pass Bill Boegel-T-her name is Judy Oliver Schifller-G-rumor savs that he can dance Jim Chisman-C-Jack of all trades Lewis Poling-G-missed a few games be- cause of pneumonia Tag Basinger-T-his growl is worse than his tackle Russell Briem-E-Irving to make a touch- down with Virginia Bob Cain-HB-he can reallv pass the ball Corinth Bankston-FB-.1 real jitterbug Bob Pickering-HB-speedy. oh vesf Dick Cotner-Q-dogs it all the time Bob Auckerman-E-they wouldn't go round his end Rav Stager-T-couple of cracked ribs Rav Bonnell-G-holds his ground Gene Swick-C-hike 2-3-4 Lawrence XVorkman-G-has he a girlff Earl Dellinger-FB-lots of drive Bob Kennedy-HB-little but-mighty! Jim Hobler-QB-asleep to the lact that there are girls Rex Settlemire-a busy man at Central with all three major sports Ed Cinniger-one ambition to make a speech before Senior Assembly Dick Peter-really sharp and aw-reetf September l7-Central vs. Shawnee 24-0- good start September 24-Central vs. Bryan 24-O- vea. team. fight! Y! October l-Central vs. Dayton Kiser ll-0 -still not scored on October 8-Central vs. Springfield 6-12- wait 'til next year October l5-Central vs. Findlay 0-0-we want a touchdown! October 22-Central vs. Middletown 6-13 -we put up a good fight November 5-Central vs. Port Clinton 24- 54-110 lb. fullback November 12-Central vs. Defiance 0-31- Z-40 lb. tackle November Z5-Central vs, South 0-26- well. we tried HARVEY T. BASINGER Jumbr Block Busters FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Row l-Ray Conners. Bob Woods, Jack Markel, Myron Teitelbaum, Warren Stoddard, Bob Bender, Jack Plummer. Jael-t Sweeney. Bob Brieknian, Jim Lyle. Row 2-Tom Hanley. Bill Stanyer. Bob Swanger, Bill First, Jim Nice, Jim Hoff, Bill Komminsk, Bill Eysenbach. Bill Sharp-LE-Sharp-the St. John's kid Jack Sweeney-LT-Earnest-another Fred Bremer Bill Komminsk - LG -Cat- waiting for next vear Dave Temple - C - Snowshoes-wish he could Dlav football Bob Brickman-RO-Bead-alwavs prepared Bob Bender-RT-Bush-fancv dresser Jim Hoff-RE-Tex-Central's future star Bob VVoods-QB-Bob-the lone wolf Jim Lvle-LH-Sundown-the brains of the team Bill First-RH-Tobv-one of the gang Bill Stanver-FB-Bill-hits the line hard Jim Nice-LE-John-Miss Agertefs pet Bob Swanger-LT-Bob-girl crazy Jim Long-LQ-Jim-alwavs hungrv Craig VN'right-C-Craig-superstitious Mvron Teitlebaum-RG-Mvron - Clark Ciable's double Jack Markel - RT - Big Jack - keeping training Ed Fisher-RE-Ed-algebra student Jack Howard-QB-Jack-thinks he can dance Rav Conner-LB-Rav-big bluff .lack Plummer-RB-Dan-reckless Vt'arren Stoddard-RB-XVeen-Mary Jo Joe Ballinger-FB-Boldv-mother's boy GAMES Central Freshmen vs. Shawnee Reserves 7-0 -good beginning-Lyle goes in for a twentv-five yard gain Central Freshmen vs, South Freshmen 7-I2 -better luck next time-nice tackle line Central Freshmen vs. Delphos Reserves 6-13 -wait till next year-Stanver goes over Central Freshmen vs, Dslphos Reserves I8-Z0 -lost again-Hoff catches a pass Central Freshmen vs. Delphos Reserves lZ-12 -tie is better than defeat Central Freshmen vs. South Freshmen I3-20 -hit that line gang Central Freshmen vs. Elida Reserves 6-6-a little support from the side-lines would have helped-nice gain. Firstf Central Freshmen vs. Shawnee Reserves l0-18 -what! againl block that pass. backtield DAVE TEMPLE one hundred one VARSITY BASKETBALL Row I-fllnn lil-ww, Ulf- Husur, Hull Himm-h, l rn-ll lli'vmcl', Huh Pickvriml, Bob Si:-nlvrl Row 2-lluln lfruvniavi, lfr--ll Cnnm-lly, liugvm- Fnstvr, Jim Vox, Dun S1-basvkes, Allen FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Row l Wan-un Su-ddarrl, Rav Cvnnur. .hw llallincur, Bob Wuods, Jim Lyle. Bill Lackey, Row 2-Bill Sharp. Jim Huff, Jim Nice-, Bill Komminsk, Bob Brickman, Dave Temple Bill First. one hundred two Willoughby. Jack Plummer , Jack Sweeney. Rafke ffm! Score LETTERMEN Fred Bremer-Fred-senior--worthy of being captain Don Sebasckes-Horse+junior-added basketball to his list Ote RasorfOte-juniorfalways in th: thick of the iight Alan Vi'illoughby-Al-junior-really good on defense Bob Freeman-Xvhitey-junior-just call him Dead-eye of accomplishments Jim Cox-Big Jim-sophomore-,used his height to good advantage Bill Altstetter-manager-helped the spirit of the team MINOR AVVARDS Bob Sisler-Sis--junior-put life into the squad Eugene FosterfFos-sophomore-best on the follow-thru shots Bob Pickering-Pick-sophomorefa good clean player Fred Connelly-Fred-sophomore-good at those overhand shots Bob Enoch-Rusty-juniorgthat name doesn't apply to basketball Mr. Rex Settlemire-coach-tops with all the fellows December December December December December January January 3 4 IO 18 30 7 14 COMPETITION Central 30-Fostoria ,-,,37 January 15. Central 29-Hamilton - Central 43-XVapakoneta E48 January ll. Central 44-South -,, Central 38-Celina .,,,, 40 January 24, Central 40-Galion ,,, Central Z2-Findlay ..., 48 February 5, Central 30-Col. Central Central 39-Springfield ,gl-l February ll. Central 40-Tol. DeVil Central 33-Manslield --,5l February 19. Central 35-Defiance ,, Central 14-Middletown --ll February 25. Central 31-South -- DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Bowling Green-,l8 March 3. Central 36-South ..... - March l. Central 33- -DON MILLER We 're Wamhg For You Jim Hoff-F-fast and rugged Bill Sharp-F-always sleepy Jack Sweeney-C-ever ready Jim Lyle-G-Latin student Joe Ballinger--G-Dsadeye Bill Komminsk-F7Campbell Soup Bill First-F-Lady Killer January January January January Bill Lackey-G-the Cairo kid Dave Temple-G-problem child Bob Viloods-Ffclass of 47 Jack Plummer-F-drugstore cowboy Jim Nice-C-tall, dark- XVarren Stoddard-G-all muscle Ray Conners-Ci-big and clumsy FRESI-IMEN BASKETBALL-PERFECT SEASON IZ-Central Freshmen vs. Shawnee Freshmen 70-5-nice game, team-don't spare the points 19-Central Freshmen vs. Shawnee Freshmenv56-IO-Lyle makes another basket for two points Zl-Central Freshmen vs. South Freshmen ll-27-nice going. gang! Z9-Central Freshmen vs. South Freshmen 3O'l8-did it again-Ballinger sinks a side shot FRESHMEN TOURNAMENTXCENTRAIQS VICTORY Central Freshmen vs. Kenton Freshmen 46-l-l-another vfctorv to their credit-Hoff scores again Central Freshmen vs. Findlay Freshmen 55-18-Sweeney to Sharp makes a good combination Central Freshmen vs. Delphos Freshmen 363-I-Central's future basketball team DAVE 'TEMPLE one hundred three ' w-ff? .I -X L 'gk Jw ' - SX 'T-la nf! vw fx 199- 1..- Row Row Row Row l'HE!'IRI.EADERS l-YznI.nir4- llil-4, rxnlhryn 'l'hnvmp.s1-.1. Marilyn Banvy. 2-Ann Sw'-1-m-y, Hurnhf Stump, Rus:-nmry Slallv. COACHES 1-Mr. Ed Cillllil-Tk'I', Mr. Ernersun Seitz, Mr. Rex Settlcmire. 2-Mr. Jim Bl'L'l'lfliTAIJL'l', Mr. Richard Peter. um' hundred four fun.. fire Rall Rafi Kkls Va Laire Rilee-Val+senior-girls' head varsity cheerleader-had someone special to cheer for- one of the glamour girls of the squad-favorite cheer: CEN--Atral CEN---tral Vfho rah XVho rah Teamf Team? Team! Harold Stump-stumpy senior-boys' head varsity cheerleader-led the cheers with a laugh and a grin-Vernocia Lake had nothing on him-favorite cheer: Fight team Gghtl Fight team Eghtf Fight together-now or never Fight team Fight! Kathryn Thompson-Ice Cold Katie-senior-led her cheers with greatest abiltiy-definitely added her share of pep to the squad-favorite cheer: CENTRAL LOCOMOTIVE Marilyn Banev-Mennen-Junior-puts a lot of enthusiasm into her cheering-and oh those eyes-how they sparkle when she cheers-see you again next year-favorite cheer: One shot. Two shots. Three shots. Four Come on. Central Raise that score! TXVO APPRENTICE LEADERS Ann Sweenev-Ann-junior-fine material for next years squad Rosemary Slade-Rosie-sophomore-we'll be waiting for you. Rosie DON MILLER Skiellhe Boosters Rex Settlemire-football. basketball. baseball-at Central many years-really has more than one suit Ed Cinniger+assisted with football. basketball. baseball-United States Navy doesn't permit the wearing of panama hats. Coach Cinniger Dick Peter-also assisted with football. basketball, trackwchzck his clothes. even louder socks Howard Cileasongjunior high basketball-team lost only one out of four games Jim Brentlinger-freshmen football coach'-wonder where Central heard that name before Emerson Seitz--faculty manager-hard job-done well, good egg. Seitzv HARVEY T. BASINGER one hundred tive 'C ASSOCIATION AND MANAGERS :See Identification On Opposite Pagub one hundred six Row Row Row Row Clzofbe Afllleflks I-Harold Stump. Bruce Harris, Paul Vucovieh, Virgil Conner. 2 -Corinth Bankaton, Tom Roberts, Bob Pickering. Ote Rasor, Jack Bennett, Wilbur Swineford, Bill Altstetter, Arthur Orchard. 3-Russell Briem, Jack Mahan, Bill Frederieks, Lewis Poling, Frank Bonfiglio, Dave Cox, Fred Bremer, Oliver Shitfler, Roland Lenhart. 4-Allen Willoughby. Roland Thiesinn. Bill Boer-tel, Jim Cox, Paul Wright, Bill Allman, Bob Freeman. OFFICERS: President-Jack Bennett-football- l've been working on the railroad Vice-president--Allen XVilloughby-football-basketball-wonder who's been wearing his sweater? Secretary and Treasurer-Art Grchard-football-loves to keep books and records Sergeant-at-arms-Don Sebasckes-football-basketball-rough and tough and big as a horse lk'lEMBERSZ Harold Stump-cheerleader-led the cheers for the teams Bruce Harris-cheerleader-small but has a mighty yell Paul Vucovich-football-rug cutter plus Virgil Conners-football-ambition-to be a band leader Tom Roberts-manager-thrown in the showers last practice Ote Rasor-basketball-quiet and mysterious Bill Altstetter-football-a great musician XVilbur Swineford-manager-a hard job-did exceptionally well Russell Bricm-manager-loves managing track-and Ginny .lack Mahan-golf-besides golf there's Lisa Bill Fredericks-football-hard worker and a good player Louis Poling--football-likes a certain redhead Fred Bremer-basketball-honorary captain Frank Bonhglio-football-a certain girl named Jean Oliver Schiffler-football-Peggy repeats itself in his mind Ronald Thiesing-manager-likes a certain band majorette Jim Cox-basketball-really a good set up Paul kVright-tracke-broke several records Bill Allmankfootball-June has his letter sweater Bob Freeman-basketball-made many swishers Bob Cain-football-can reallv throw the passes .lim Frail-football-a real scrapper Tom Cain-track-a super jumper Corinth Bankston-football-plenty of drive-he'll go places Bob Pickering-football-good player and good sport Roland Lenhart-baseball-likes hitting home runs Dave Cox+football-that car he drives! Emerson Seitz-faculty manager-guardian angel of the boys HARVEY' BASINGER Unglorfmfd Managers MANAGERS Row l-Jim Frederieks, Jim Schmenk, Gene Amspaugh, Tom Shields, Ted Stepleton, Row 2-Tom Roberts, Ira We-therill, Bernard Wheeler, Wilbur Swineford, Bill Altstetter, Time-just after school-either special or regular schedule Place-Horace Mann-Central Gym-City park-or any other handy place Purpose-to serve Central's undaunted athletes NVilbur Swineford-+Blackie-earned his letter through toilsome work-likes to wax the FOOTBALL foot- ball shoesf Tom Roberts-Tommy-carried the tackling dummies around with the greatest of ease Ted Stepleton. Gene Amspaugh. and Ira NVetherill-eighth grade assistant managers BASKETBALL Bill Altstetter--Shorty-spent many a night hitchhiking back to Cairo after late practices Jim Schmink--Schmink-liked keeping the team supplied with wet towels and half-eaten lemons Tom Shields-freshmen manager--Tommy-a laugh for the freshmen team Jim Fredericks-junior high manager-Jim-a good worker for a good cause TRACK Russell Briem-Russ-busy dragging hurdles through the mud Ronald Thiesing-NVizard-loved odd jobs like fixing cracked bats, and rubbing swollen ankles DON MILLER one hundred seven i I BOARD 0F 50004 NON March Z l , 194-l To THE MIRROR STAFF: Permit me to thank you for the privilege of recording my kindest regards and best wishes to the 19-H graduating class. Sincere congratulations to each of our seniors maintaining a satisfactory record of achievement in scholarship. conduct and . service. Such commendation and praise is due you for N your excellent participation in the curricular and extra-curricular programs as outlined by our State Department of Education and our own local Board of Education. VUhile you have excelled in many branches of study and other Iields of activity. it has also been your opportunity to evaluate and appraise the world in which you have studied and in which you will live for the next forty or fifty years. You have made many deductions on the basis of what you read. see and hear in a war-torn world as to cause and effect. You may have ventured your opin- ion as to the best possible solution for present world ills. You have, however, only begun to study the needs of our present day world. You have learned how constructive attitudes and the value of clear thinking are essential and necessary for a better understanding of the people of the world. You have observed that every nation has something to J. MCLEAN REED A' B' M' A Ohio N0'fhem'Ohl0 Sf-We begin the development of a sympathetic understand- Superintendenl of Public Schools contribute to the peace of the world and you must ing that will be reflected in the free councils of the world. Success in any endeavor or your service to mankind cannot be measured in dollars and cents and you are never a failure until you blame your mistakes on another. According to Harry Emerson Fosdick, you must learn to meet the musts in daily endeavor. You must learn to sort the essentials from the non-essentials. You must put first things first: you must like to work and serve for the reward of harmonious. happy and satisfactory living conditions. You must be willing to go the second mile. The Erst mile is compulsory, but the second mile is voluntary. according to the teaching of The Master. You have discovered that the role call of the world's greatest spirits reveals not a single-mile person. but only men and women who are willing to dedicate their lives for the betterment of mankind everywhere, In the language of the poet: No failure you have need to fear, Except to fail to do your best: What have you done, what can you do. That is the question, that is the test. Sincerely. J. McLEAN REED. Superintendent Lima Public Schools. 9 0 I Mr. T. Carl Jansen Mr. Frank Smith Doctor A. N. Wiseley Mr. A. M. Gantz Mr. E. L. Baker Mr. W. C. Derbyshire President Vice-President Clerk Board Member Board Member Supiirintendent of aintenance .aa- Milla Row Row Row Row Row Row 11 1 Q. BASEBALL -Michal-l Uavielian, Paul Vucuvicli, Viruil Cnnnvrs. ..-'I'nm Tharp. I rn:4l lirvmur, Alli-n Willuuzhlvy, Ai'thur'0ri-harsl, Bill Kohl:-r, Dirk Bishop, Mr.H1-x bi-ttlunme, Ji,-hn Reed, Nick Vm-uvn-h. Bill Brlnknnyor, Jr,-Ll Dillon. Jack Maisch, Earl Foltz. JUNIOR HI BASKETBALL Tum Campbull, Eddil- Pike, Daxirl Sisler, Bill Patturaun, Jim Alterr.. Gum' Huffnur. Dick Staup Bob T-xuhantz Genu Amspaugh Raleigh Batty Tul Stn ht n T m . - . . , ' 'P 'U , 0 Gary. -Jim Howcl, Tum Hines, Frank Cory, David Davies, Charles Cory. Jim Colton, Jim Stapleton. one hundred eight 0ne, Two, 7l1ree--- Dick Bishop-Dusty-shortstop-''Good luck with the Dodgers. Dusty Fred Bremer-Fred-pitcher-''Vklatch that curve ball! Bill Brinkmeyer-Bill-second base-the Navy is his coach now Virgil Conner-Virg-shortstop-a great chatterman-build up spirits Joe Dillon-Joe-first base-seemed to grab the ball out of nowhere Michael Davidian-Mike-center field-hope he is as well liked in the Air Corps Roland Ler'hart-I.enhart-pitcherfanother one of these great Central pitchers Jack Maisch-Jack-catcher-''Didn't he look Eerce behind a catcher's mask? John ReedkJohnny-pitcher-shutouts were his specialty Tommy Tharp-Tomgright-field-prevented manv a home run Nick Vucovich-pitcherg''Check that windup of his Allen kVilloughbyvAl-left Held-was kept on his toes all of the time Ronald ThiesingfN'lanager-''Just crack a bat and hear him yell MINOR AXVARDS Minor awards were presented to Earl Dellinger. Earl Foltz, Ote Rasor. Paul Vucovich, Art Orchard, and kVayne Mikesell. Frosh award went to Bill Locker. OPPOSITION Bluffton 2fCentral 5-off to a flying start St. Rose l7Central 7--the first local victory St. Marys lfCentral 21-that makes us three straight Delphos St. John's -I-Central I8-pushoverf Lima St. John's 0-Central ll-first shutout St. Rose 0-Central 23-really poured it on 'em St. Gerard's 3-Czntral l-I-nice work for a clean slate DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Galion I-Central Zfnow we're going places Clay lToledo District! l-Central l-fiat last we're champs STATE TOURNAMENT Bexley 5-Central l-had to come sooner later SEASON RECORD XVon 0fl.ost 1 DON NIILLER I-'asf Stepper: LETTERMEN Paul Xvright-high jump-six feet-220 hurdles-more power to you-soon to wear the navy blue in V-5 Tom Buchanan-220 yard low hurdles-220 yard dash-mile relay-really worked for his letter-flying now for Uncle Sam Tom Cain-excelled in the broad jumpfll feet-'real jumpingvhonorably discharged from the army-back in Central Don Sebasckes-pushed the shot 42 feet-make it 45 next time-obtained his letter in football and basketball-a real athlete John Pletcher-IOO yard dash-120 yard dashvmile relay-besides interest in track there is a girl named Marilyn Bob Stewart-100 yard dash-220 yard dashfmile relay-must certainly be fast Russell Briem-manager-loved to carry hurdles and shots out to practice-ought to get Ginny to help him TRACK MEETS Central placed fourth at Bowling Greenanot too bad-let's do better next year HARVEY T. BASINGER dby Sfhkers Frank Cory--F-Frank-tall and fast Jim Colten-F-Jimfslow and easy Charles Cory-CYChuck-tricky and tough Jim Stepleton f G - Snodge-dreamy and hungry Ted Stepleton-G-Ted-small and witty Tom Haines-F-Tom-lazy and lanky Jim Howe-F-Jim-small and neat Dick Stoup-C-Dick-dressy and sharp Raleigh Batty-G-Raleigh-wild and amf bitious Bob Tschantz-G-Bob-ready and eager Mr. Howard Gleason-coach-one of Central's popular teachers GAMES Central Junior High vs. Shawnee 37-15-good start. team-the Corys lookine good again Central Junior High vs. South Junior High 1230--can't win every time-a little tougher next time Central Junior High vs. Delphos Junior High 38-I2-nice playing. fellows-good shot. Stepleton Central Junior High vs, South Junior High Z5-Il-tough blow. Southbmake that basket. Haines! DAVE TEMPLE one hundred nine Q-.fa-ati-f 1 we Row Row Row Row Row Row Row -.-A...-L. Q fxf J 'I I C GIRLS l-Heli-n Kennedy. Phyllis Rochelle, Marjorie Reese, Ann Sweeney, Jo Ann Cunningham, Marilyn Gebert. 2-June Whitacre, Janice Cox, Betty Downing, Margaret Cowden, Marilyn Baney, Ju Ann Mumma June Widner. 3-Mary Jane Fee, Dorothy Stimmel, Lucille Barclay. 4-Joan Bryan, Rita Day, Judy Stanley. 5-Jeanne Stiffney, Doris Zwick, Bettye Phillips. 6-Rosemary Rhodes, Doris Neu, Frances Scheufler, Florence Wilcox, Dorothy Neuman, Rosemary Duty, Georgia Curry, Juan Bible. 7-Patricia Aller, Ethel Johnson, Jeanne Nice, Rosa Lee Lytlv, Pat Lancles, Betty Anderson, Dorothy Koch. ffgglz Atta hmenf Marilyn Baney w....,,,,,,e..,,.,...,..,.,,....,,,,, likes basketball-swims to Joanne Bible ,,,....,,, WW ,e,.,,,..,,, WWWW ,,,,,. W ,...,,, WWWWW. small and shy Margaret Cowden ,,,,,, -WWW ,,,,,, WWW WWW.-. WWWW.. e,,,,,, super basketball guard Georgia CurryWWWWW.WWW ,,,.,.,,,,,, .WW .WWWWW WWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Wlots of ability Rita DayWWW . WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWthe girls' referee Rosemary Doty W WWWW WWWWWWW. . W WWWW WWW WWWWWWWWWWW W WWW.. one grand person Betty Downing WWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWW WWWW WWWWWWW WWWWWWW popular as a girl can be Helen Kennedy WWWWWWW .WWW WW WWWWWW WWWWWW . WWWWW W one of the deck tennis champs Dorothy Koch . WWWW W WW. WW WWWWW W W WW WWWWWWWWWWWW W W .wonderful disposition Jo Ann Mumma WWWW WWWWWWWWWWW WWWWA-W WWWWWWWWWWWW W WW WWWW one of the twins Doris Neu WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW ..WW W WWWWWWWWWWWWWW. WWWWW WWWW.Wfavors hit pin Dorothy NeumannW WWWWWWWW WWWW W WW WWWW WWWWWWWWW .W WWWWWWW good sense of humor Jean Nice WWWWWWW . WW .WWWWWWWWWWW W. WWWWWWsmall and quiet-likes the C. A. P. Bettye PhillipsW WWWW WW -WWW . WW W..W W WWW. W WWWWW Wred hair but no temper Marjorie Reese WWWW WWWWWWW WWWWW . WWWWW WWWWWWWWW W WWWW ..-Wlikeable and sweet Rosemary Rhodes WWWWWWWWWW ...WWWWWWW WWW WWWWW could that hair be red-could be?? Frances Sheufler. WWWW WWWW.. WWWWWW WWWW WWWWWW . WWWWW W WWlaughs all the time Judy StanleyWW WWWWWW W. WWWWWWWWWWW ..W.WWWW.WWW WWWW W WWWWWWWWWWWWWWW friend to all Ann Sweeney WWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWW-..WWW .WWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Wlots of points Florence Wilcox .WW.WWWW. WWWWWWWWWW W W..-WW.W-WWBilly what made you cut your hair? Doris ZwickWW WWWWW WW WWWWW W WWWWW WW.W WWWWWWWWW WW WWWWW grand girl-liked by all Sophomore C Girls-received letters this May-Pat Aller. Betty Jean Anderson. Joan Bryan, Janice Cox. Ethel Johnson, Phyllis Rochelle, Jeanne Stiffney. Dorothy Stimmel, June XVhitacre PHYLLIS ROCHELLE one hundred ten -. l' A Paragon of Perfec ibn Lucille BJrclcv-encrgcticfcxceptional abilitvfparticipating in all sports Joanne Cunninghamglilwablefwitfpcrsonality Mary Jane Fee-frsc throw chnmpfparticipating in all activities Marilyn Gcbcrtfmanv friendsflovaltv to G. A. A.--willing Donna Krouscffavors three major sportsfplcasing smile Pat Landcs-energetic basketball plavcr-d serves to wear the coveted C Rosa Loc Lvrlc-small-serxcs in silence-quiet Marv Jo Mumma-ability ro do for othersflots of fun Marv Neumanfwilling and Iov.1l+6nc example of what thc G. A. A. stands for June XVidner-grace and poise--cannot bc overrated-unsclhsh FINAL EMBLEM GIRLXJUNE NVIDNER ACCOMPLISHMENTS-in all fields of lcadcrship--prcsidcnr of organizations-leader in home school and churchfcxtrn curricular honors-spirirfpcrsonalitvgreaction with pcoplef team worlx SERVICE-extra work without crcditfbanquct and gym help SPORTSMANSHIP-on Field of plav and .after games ATTITUDE-toward life-abilitv to do for othcrsgunsclflshncss REMARKS-personal Jppea rancc-rhvthm-grace-poise-si ncere adj ustmcnts-health-charm gcourrcsvfvcrsnrilitv SCHOLARSHIP-all four vcars ATHLETICS-participation-improvcmcnts-vnrictv -Plll'l,LlS ROCHELLE one hundred eleven G. A. A. AND JUNIOR G. A. A. lSvu Identification On Opposite Pagup one hundred fwvlue 0ne BQ Happy dmiy G. A. A. Pat Aller. Jean Alspaugh, Betty Anderson, Barbara Angell, Judy Baker, Marilyn Baney, Lucille Barclay, Nina Ball, Joan Bible, Bai-bum Blnrk, Marilyn Bopfan, Hetty Brittintzham, Donna Brodbeck, Joan Bryan,.Janice Buck, Nancy Butterfield, Betty Cumpboll, Marcia Cleve-nger, Eileen Cook, Margaret Cowden, Janice Cox, Jo Ann Cunningham, Georgia Curry, Blanche Daughvrty, Joan Davis, Rita Day, Rosemary Decker, Maryann Dinkel. Rosemary Duty, Betty Downinv, Gertie Emerson. Betty Exner, Mary Jane Fee, Haxfriet. Fetter, Carolyn Frillmnn, Marilyn Gebert, Gloria Clancy, Barbara Hade-n, Gerry Hanes, Barbara Harrison, Pat Harrison. Jean Ann Harshv. Carol Hefner, Marilyn Hennon, Carol Hoyne, Sally Hunter. Ethel Johnson, Helen Kennedy, Dolores Kison. Dorothy Koch, Donna, Krause, Mary Lagos, Peggy Lee,.Mary Katherine Leist, Rosa Lee Lytlc, Jean Ann Mannon. Josine May, Joyce May, JoAnn McClure, Margorie Meeks, Virginia Meredith, Marilyn Mertz, Jane Millt-r, Mary Morris, Mary Frances Morris, JoAnn Mumma, Mary Jo Mumma. Mart-eil Nesbitt, .lean Neu Doris Neu, Dorothy Neumann, Mary Neuman, Je-an Nice, Pauline Noble, Bettye Phillips, Barbara Pierson, Trella Redick, Marjorie Reese, Jean Rentz, Joyce Reynolds, Rosemary Rhodes, Phyllis Rochelle, Betty Ruff, Phil Seabert, Gwen Shaw, Letitia Sharrits, Eulla Shively, Rosemary Slade, Christine Slaven, Dorisjane Smith, Jeanne Smith, Kathryn Smith, Rose Marie Smith, Hannah Sondheinn-r. Jac-uueline Sonntasz, Joanne Sortman. Joan Spellman. Judy Stanley, Ruth Stebbins, Bettvlu Steele, Donita Stf-wart, Jeanne Stiffney, Dorothy Stimmel. Ann Sweeney, Marilyn Thorburn, Janive Townsend, Shirley Wells, Marilyn West, Crystal Wetherill, Joan Wheatcraft, Barb Wheeler, June Whitacre, Ann White, June Widner, Florence Wilcox, Doris Zwick. PURPOSE-betterment of sportsmanship. athletic ability, and health PLACE-senior gym TIME-l 1 :30 to 12:30 MEETINGS-four a year in Room 307 GAMES-pass the ball-work it in-quick get a band aid-oh. what a game RESULTS-healthful girls with a better attitude toward working together OFFICERS-President-Mary Jo Mumma-the popularity queen of the gym Vice-president-June VVidner--tops with .1 racquet Secretary-Joanne Cunningham--versatility of ten Treasurer-Marilyn Gebert-charm and personality plus EXECUTIVE BOARD-Margaret Cowden-basketball: Jo Ann Mumma-volleyball: Marilyn Baney--hit pin: Betty Downing-minor sports: Phyllis Rochelle-tennis: Helen Kennedy -publicity chairman: Marjorie Reese-social chairman: Ann Sweeney-roving reporter: Judy Baker-freshman representative SUPERVISOR-Miss Mary Floyd SEPTEMBER 20. l9-13-first tournament of the year-tennis SEPTEMBER 22. l9-43-intramural volleyball started OCTOBER ll. 1943-tennis tournament finals-June Widncr defeated Phyllis Rochelle OCTOBER 13. 19-43-ended intramural volleyball-Allman's Acrobats--eight wins, two losses -second place-Sebasckcs's Skclctons-seven wins. three losses NOVEMBER 4. 19-li-Hnal interclass vollcvball-Junior Red vs. Seniorsil 5-l l-14-16-15-ll FEBRUARY 18. 1944-interclass basketball FEBRUARY Zl. 1944-deck tennis tournament started FEBRUARY 24. l9-l-4-basketball finals-Ajuniors--three wins-no losses-sophomores-two wins-one loss MARCH l. l94-l--ping-pong-frewthrow tournaments MARCH 15, 1944-deck tennis finals-Betty Downing and Helen Kennedy vs. Ann Sweeney and Marilyn Baney-the first pair winninq 15-6. I5-l MARCH 20, 1944-ping pong finals-June VVidner vs. Phyllis RochellefJune three games- Phyllis five games-free throw finals-Mary Jane Fee vs. Phyllis Rochelle-Mary Jane won PHYLLIS ROCHELLE JUNIOR G. A. A. Seventh Grade-Carolyn Alsnauzh. Bonnie Baughman, Betty Baxter. Rita Bible, Shirley Blosser. Ruth Boedecker. Melba Bree-ce, Frances Brogee, Joan Bryan, Shirley Buchanan, Joann Crockett, Donna Davennort, Lillian Davenport, Patty Davidson. Bette Davis, Perlgy Day, Connie Dove, Dorothy Duke. Betty Dew. Sally Eaton, Janice Ecke, Diane Fisher, Kathryn Fisher, Marcella Fisher, Jean Prail, Janet Godfrey. Marjorie Grady. Patsy Grove. Cleo Harshe, Doris Hawlr-fy, Norma liames, Helen Jennings. Norma Jones, Gloria Kimmel. Kathryn Koch, Joycn Kline, Patty Kance, Kav Mead, Lou Ann Mericle, Barbara Miller, Marjorie Miller, Nancy Mowery. Dolores Moyer, Patricia McCue, Lynne Neely, Lenora Neil, Jeanine Neuman, Lois Neuman, Dorothy Overmyer. Pezszy Phillips, Judy Reed, Marilyn Reddersen. Beverly Rempe. Gloria Rousculo, Mary J. Saunders, Barbara Sevits, Mary Shaeffer, Barbara Shanits, Gloria Smith. Carolyn Snook, Marian Sundheime-r, Ann Sowers, Johanna Starky, Joan Stelzer, Beverly Tarr, Patty Tone, Janet Webb, Jeanne Wolf. I Eighth Grade-Betty Barnett, Jacqueline Black, Virginia Black, Joy Boedecker, Mildred Baka, Patty Boop, Patricia Barolf. Joyce Buchanan, Cai-ulyn Crider, Martha Cody, Janice Courtenav, Joyce Courtenay. Dorothy Dew, Mary Lou Deubler. Lorraine Ferguson, Pauline Fillips. Jean Fisher, Betty Ford, Marilyn Frysinzer, Catherine Gass, Rita Haley, Frances Hall, Arlin Hirn, Wilma Hughes, Colleen Hydaker, Josephine Johnston. Joyce Keifer. Jean Kennfdv, Joyce Kirkpatrick, Colleen Klingler, Virnzinia Kollars. Lugene Lusk, Patricia Manfort, Goldie Marks, Patricia Montgomery, Arlene Musser, .Tanet Neelv. Shally Neelv, Martha Newcomer, Ruth Orchard. Laura Percich Mary Jane Polick, Harriet. Reid, Iris Ridenour, Marilyn Riggs. Janet Ripley, Patricia Rupert, Shirlty Sanders, Agnes Jane Schuszg. Barbara Seaman. Wanda Shirkey, Marilyn Smith. Shirley Snider, Isabel Slates. Nelda Sroufe, Joan Snypp: Betty Thomas, Lavonne Tomkinson, Joyce White, Patricia VVilson, Lynne Wisterman, Mary Young, Lucille Zerante. PURPCSE-to prepare the younger girls for the Senior High G. A. A. PLACE-junior high gym GAME TIME-noon hour RESULTS-girls eager to join in the fun of senior G, A. A. I OFFICERS-President-Patty Boop-sweet girlfgrarid personality Vice-president-Dolores Klinger-likes basketball-gets things done Secretary-Ruth Orchard-all-around girl-nice to know Treasurer-Joanne Snypp--bookworm-quite intellectual Sports Head-Ruth Hall-good deal of ability-shy Supervisor-Miss Garnet Sullivan PHYLLIS ROGHELLE one hundrzfd thirteen -an 154 10 'S -v- BROTHERHOOD Rnw 1 Joyce Jones, Betty Ye-ss-enuw. Mary Frances Morris, Shirley Shridvr, Katie- Inoway. Row 2--fMant'rwl Sc-hxvzirz. Miss Stewart, lliek Iluriim-tt. B offterfzood or 67140 SUP..IFC'I'fWhat Brotherhood Means to Me DlxCL'hSt4IJ BY-representativesfgeneral chairman-fShirley Shrider-Protestants7Diclc Bur- nett: Catholic+lVlary l7r:inces Morris: Negro7.loyce Jonesg .lewishfBetty Yessenowy German+lVlanfred Schwarz: ,lapanese-- Katie lnotvay XVIIIEN--Vsleelt of lfebruary 26 NVlll2Rlf7.lunior Assemhly7Senior Asseniblyfljons' Service Club-Kiwanis Service Club- B'nai B'rith Men's l.odge+l3irst Church of the NJ7JfCUCfSCCOl1d Baptist7Trinitari.1n Class of Trinity Methodist Church PURPOSII Ol- BRO'l'lll4RlIOOD-to promote a better understanding between all races and creeds, to develop a deeper feeling ol' harmony between all mankind, and to unite all faiths :ind creeds to withstand subversive prejudices that threaten the American way of life Dl'SlflNA'l'lilD BY- President Roosevelt in observance of the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and George XVashington and approved by Governor Bricker for the state of Ohio CtJNCl.UrslON-tliat we, the tuture citizens of the United States, take heed of National Brother- hood observance and practice it throughout the entire year: that we, the youth of today- the world ol ton1orroxv'-- attempt to understand our neighbors better, whether they be of a different color or creed: that we. the students who will build the peace, decide what we desirefBRO'IilIIERHOOD OR CHAOS BIETTY YESSFNOW one humlred fourteen A 0 wi View fo! SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE THESPIAN PLAY Row l Larry Lusk, Donna Davenport, Donald Rive. Row 2 Dorothy Swat-r, Marion Sondheinivr, Iiurmy Luenfi-r, Iniigi-rm Lusk, Nancy Bri-ckenridize, Marjorie Grady, Lynne Wish-rn1an, Fred Miller, Tom Gordon, Carolyn Alspauuh, Row 3 Bob Bronft-n, Janet Godfrey, Toni Biirlzholiler, Martha fvilllyv '-'nhl' RUSSWIII. Sully CUlIil'1S. I5vVK'I'IY Stover, Dirk Hargrove, Louise Hziiit-:ish-iii, Row J Barton Spf-ro, June Daivissun, Jzmit-1' Divltnuui, .Iim Salislniry, Luis Mureunnet, Lou Ann Me-riele, Jim Hanshumakvr. Tomorrow? froabadoars TITLE ,, UNVILD CAI XVILLIIE BUYS A BOND DATE H , PLACI5 ,, XVillie1has all the money, Crladysfhis sister Mrs. XViIltins-his mother Joe-his pal , , , Katie-Joes sister Vernonfanother pal, , , CeliafVernon's sister Dania pal, ,, ,W Tedfa palaa, , Susan-Ciladys' friend , Janefa friend of Gladys' Bonnie Moore--a young movie s Property Managers , Director , , , TITLF W DATE ,, PLACF, ,, Jared IRed1 Simsfcause of the confusion Mother Sims-can't understand Red , ,, FEBRUARY 25. I0-I-I , , , JUNIOR ASSEMBLY C A S T , , LARRY LUSKfwiId kid , DONNA DAVENPORT-fuss budget LOU ANN MIERICLI2fdignihed type DICK HARGROVISfone of the gang , CAROLYN AI,SPAUGHfaIways nagging TOM GORDON-another rowdy MARION SONDHEIMER-what expressions DON RICIf7short stuff JIM HANSHUMAIiIfR7taII. dark, and handsome , MARJORIE GRADY7worry wort , DOROTHY SIQFGIHRN-yiyaqious tar BIQVIZRLY STOVFRnfslick chick JANIET OODLRIZY and JOHN ROSSITKLD , ,, MISS MARY JANE XVHITLING Blil-'lid' CAMI9I'5I'I.I. URASIIBERRY RED MARCH EO, IU-I-I , , , JUNIOR ASSEMBLY C A S T BARNEY LAIfUI5IfR7sttangt-r to soap and water MARTHA CODY7mighty young Father Sims-willing to try anything once BARTON SIJERO-like father lil-te son Ione Sims--who scorns Red, , , Letty Sims-a Tomboy, , Jaclt Adamsfalso in bad with Ione Bobbie AdamsfRed's pal , Carol Clatltvfemininc intluence Mrs. Clark-Carols mother Rey. Dunnfminister, Mrs, Dunn-his wife, , Hulda-Scandinavian maid of the Sims Ia Philip Briggs-fousin from California Property Managers, ,W W , , Advisor a, ,,,,, ,M-,-mr ONE , JANICE DICKMAN7hales men Lugene Lusk-little pest FRED MILLER--short. blonde, and handsome TOM BURI'iHOLDIfR7also shuns water NANCY BRIICIiENRIDCiLf7swcet young thing JANE DAVISSON7regular gossip BOB BRONVEN-v-quiet typ: , SALLY COLI INSfprissy-prim mily, LOUISIZ HAUENSTEIN-what drawl , JIM SALISBURY-man about town LYNNE XVISTERMANN. LOIS MARCONNET ,, , MHMISS LUTZ BIITTY CAMI'BIfI,L humlr--d fIfIz'i3rZ' Complimenls of Lima Locomotive Works, Incorporated If It Is lVorth Protecting L I1 Should Be Insured lVi'th 5 K. A K 4 m ay fx ,A BAKER, KoLLARs YS 1 DAVISSON Kg ' 1002 Natl Bank Bldg. Phone 7-1001 Complimenrs of DRS. HANOLD AND HANOLD 306-7 Dominion Bldg. Lima, Ohio Compliments of The Lima Telephone 8: Telegraph Co. Lima, Ohio GRADUATION GIFTS For Boys and Girls Ccntral High School Rings Hughes 8: Son 55 Public Square Val Heil 8: Son E. Eureka St. and B. fff O. R. R. COAL. CUT STONE. AND ASPHALT Phone 9-0011 oldd IEH DIAINIQNDS XVATCHES ,0 ,A., T -W 5 . I 14 I uf 4 ,f .m1vmr V ' 1 I TSX ' if JEWELRY STQRE 6 X E m.uMA -1 on-no 120 N. MAIN STREET SILVERXVARE XVEDDINC3 RINGS Clark L' Benne-I+ .IaclvM.: Mom, I have a girl Agency no w that has EVERY- THING, Mothcr: 'AXVINI do you m In uvcrytI1ing? .I3CIx'IXI.I XVcll. shc owns A typcwrllcr. shc has .1 full sct Cilizcns' Bldg. I.ima, Ohio Firsf In Sfyle . . . Mosf Moderafe In Price T hczzus THE LEADER Lz'mu's Leading Dcp'l. Sion' ol' ncw urcs, and hcr dad owns A gas SIJIIOITII C.IOI7JlJIll7It'V7fS of Deisel- Wemmer- Gilbert Corporation C Cigar Manufadrurers hill Meer the Bossa april cs. 1044 l'l7l'ltlR OV ANNE.-Xl, hllRROR AND Sl'L'lDl'NlS til Cl-NTRAI 2 A well known poet once wrote, The golden opportunitv never presents itself but once. Seile then the hour. when fortune smiles and dutv points the wax '. kVe do not know exactlv what this great poet .ind philosopher had in mind when he penned those oft-quoted lines. lf he meant that the opportunitv for success knocks hut once in the lives of men. then we cannot suhscrihe to his thinking. But we must notice that he used a certain adjective in front of the word opportunitv. lie said the ' golden opportunitv never presents itself' hut once. Xk'hen he puts it that wav. l am inclined to think he was right. Now, what do l have in mind' .lust thisfa lot of high school hovs and girls are yielding to the temptation of getting high wages hv quitting school and going to work gust as soon as they become sixteen vears of age. And what are thev doing' 'lhev are throwing awav that golden opportunitvw of getting a full high school edu' cation- that golden opportunitv which never presents itself hut once. This high-wage period will soon come to an end and when it does the world is going to hid for the individual who is hest prepared. lf vou quit high school now vou will never come hack. Statistics show that not one out of a thousand return to finish high School after quitting for two or three Years to work. Another thing. when this war is over. the countrv f. -1 ig . A Q -..Ag i 1 H. W. Ltfari ffxvijsw ii, B. S Ohio XVeslevan Universiti Graduate XVork. Ohio Stitc Pri nt :pal is going to need an educated citilenrv more than ever before if it survives the shock and the dttistition strong hv this kVorld XVar ll. It is going to need educated leaders and educated followers-men ant 1 t i t think for themselves and who will not be led astrav bv everv crackpot demagogue who conits io going to take a lot of right thinking and right living to put this old world hack in ioint lliut with prone leadership this couritrv can emerge into the greatest period of prosperitv, culture and progress it its X t kno So let's see to it that vou are prepared to meet this post-war period, l.-t's not wake up sont morn n' few vears hence and find You are both out of a job and high school education Trulv. on the matter of finishing Vour high school education 'the golden opportunitv ntxir i but once. Verv trulv to ir H X X - . v:Y..'5. ., . A 5, T if ' 'i V i , Ki- 9' :- ...Q H. W. Scheuerman, Gayle H. Howey, B.A. Minnabelle Kephart Betty Blank A. B.. M. A. Uhin Wt-slr-yan Sweretary Sec-i'etan Dehanee- Colle-ze, Ohio University State University Dean of Girls Assistant Principal, Dean of Boys One' McDonald-Coolidge 8: Co. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 504 National Bank Bldg. Phone 5-0501 I Q-part' to 44 rw- :in ineurnv after Ihc wal' L+-urn IIIAIAUTY CULTURE in useful vrlllcatiuwn FREDERICKS ACADEMY of BEAUTY CULTURE N. E. Corner Public Square Nlillinery Accessories 115 N. Elizabeth si ' 11:1-:NE BIND1-Ln LIMA Phone 3-5772 Imagine the shock to the New York trafic dodgers if our autoists, instead of honking and whizzing past, followed the example of the London driver. When he saw a pedes- trian directly in the way of his cab horse, he drew up, leaned over and gently inquired, 'AHi say, sir, may I awsk what are your plans? Merle H. Merlz 904- National Bank Bldg. Representing JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. ualily Workmanship Does Not Always Show In Your Garment, But It Does In the Wear O Advice On Furs Freely Given I-Ieimann's Furriers Fur Designers O 207 W. High St., Masonic Bldg. Lima, Ohio Phone 7-8221 Peerless Coal 8: Supply Co. J. Paul Timmerman. Mgr. COAL, BUILDING SUPPLIES. PAINTS, STOKERS Phone, 4-0181 Office, Yard, and Warehouse East Kibby and B. 3 O. R. R. DICK TINKER Rest Assured 905 National Bank Bldg. Phone 9-6031 Lima, Ohio HOPELLER. HIATT fd CLARK The Young Men's Shop of Lima 237 North Main Street one hundred my hleen Complirmwls of THE J. W. ROWLANDS CO. l-l'l77tlIS l.t'tI1.lIiI71l Furniiure House for Over 50 Years 57 PUBLIC SQUARE LIMA, O Complifmmls of SCHELES BOOK STORE Phone 13801 110 N. lilizahelh Gradualion Greelings G. F. Zumbrun 1 fIOH ' IIOSIQ-ll Our 35th Year 138 N. Main Sl. Complimenls of KEEFERS STUDIO Portraits of Qualify STAFF OF LIFE 'AIS Herman-B. careless with his money? Is he? l'x'e known him to buy bread when he didn't have A drop of gasoline in the rankf' It's not just the work I enjoy. said the Lima bus driver. 4'il's the people I run into. 100' 'H- IZS N, Main St. Lima. O NEWKIRWS XVe Make Our Own Candy and Ice Cream ZOO XV. High St. Compliments of ll. S. EVANS Cfe1'tltiei1' Public flccountunl 1 f Quinn Wallpaper Painls 0 211 XV, High St. one hundred V71 I J Credit at Hart is Smart and Easy to Start Greetings Class of '44 MADISON'S 67 Public Square The Fashion Shop of Lima Compliments of T. CARL JANSEN National Bank Bldg. Husband lhearing burglars down' stairsl: Sh-h-hf Dear. this is going to be a battle of brains. Wife: HI-low brave of you, dear, to go unarmed. Dick-C.: Do you think it's un- lucky to postpone a wedding? Paul-V.: Not if you keep do- ing it! EATON AND ENDLY INSURANCE GENERAL INSURANCE-- SURETY BONDS -112 Doniininn lililpr. Il 1 U1 I Uh Compliments of WALKER'S SI-IOE STORE Main at I-Iigh Lima, O. CREVISTON HARDWARE COMPANY I-Iigh at West St. Phone 3-4681 Compliments of CENTRAL FOOD MARKET 413 W. I-ligh St. DAVIS. MILLER 8 SON ll0 N. West St. Illc HAMBURGS l0c Buy 'Em By the sack MA1,Ts THICKS MILK SHAKES 131 E. High sf. 327 W. High sf. one hundred lwenlq Compliments of Harry's Men's Wear 208 N. Main St, Smart Clothing for Boys and Girls J. C. PENNEY COMPANY. Inc. XVest Market at Elizabeth St. Lima, Ohio GLEN C. XVEBB Life0AccidentlAutomobileOFire and All Other Insurance Lines 212 VJ. High St. Lima. Ohio rim: Vklatches Diamonds Ciinmplinu-nts M A S 0 N JEVYELY S'I'ORli 'Wu N 'Slain it -- .ir L. SUITITORIUM Cleaners Dyers 405 S. Pierce St. Phone 'Sf-lOl I CONGRA TULA TIONS 'l'O CLASS OF 1944 W. J. Noonan Compllmenls of S'l'l5El.E'S AUTOMO'I'lVE PARTS, INC. CANDIES CoLt'x1rs1.-x CONI1lfiI'l'lONliRY Southeast Corner of Square Little TomeF.: Mother, is it true that there are cones on pine trees? Mother: Why, yes. dear. Little TomfF.: Well, who fills them up with ice cream? Barber: Vv'ell. Jimmy. h o w would you like your hair cut? Little Jim-F.: VJith a hole in the middle. like Daddy's. The Youlh of America will shape the nation's future: and their schooling today more than ever before seeks not only to train their minds but also to build their characters. to repay them for their tasks. Vkle extend sincere CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF '-I4 whose successful completion of their courses shows they are well prepared for participation in the affairs of the community and na- tion. now and for the long future. The Metropolitan Bank Company of 210 W. Alarm UMA, CHIC Member Federal Deposit Lima. O- Insurance Corporation one hundred tuqenlu 9 THE LIMA PRINTING 81 LEDGER CO. Manufacturers of LOOSE LEAF DEVICES AND FORMS, BLANK BOOKS Phone 346981 310 E. Market St. Compliments of ECKERD'S DRUG STORE AUTO-FIRE-LIFE-ACCIDENT FARM BUREAU INSURANCE II e Insure In Lima and Vicinity XVALTER C. M1L1.ER. Agent Phone 6-4042 Route 5 Lima, Ohio Mummy, didn't you say that Baby had your eyes and daddy's nose? Yes, darling. Well, you'd better watch him. Hes got grandpa's teeth, now. REMEMBER lt's Smart to Shop at L1'ma's Store of Specialty Shops WY' wmff 45 fat - A4 YM-C-AEK A v Q iv S 000 its flour wi Young Men's Christian Association in Lima - 1888 Serving IVz'lh Youth 1944 - one hundred twenty Iwo ' 4,.,.:. 2M N 1 ,Si-U ' XXX . V - '-' I x 'I . 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Ohi F-gina O Um' hundred luwrwlu -lhrcu Morris Bros. CLOTHING FURNISHINGS HATS AND SHOES 2 I 7f2l9 North Main Street Jack M.- Well, I suppose I'll have to explain why I came home with this black eye last night. Betty Sh- Not at all. dear. You may not remember, but when you came home you didn't have that black eye! Man: So your son is in col- lege. How is he making it? Neighbor: He isn't making it. I'm making it and he's spending it. Compliments of COURTNEYS MACHINE CO. Compliments of L E E ' S 120 West High Street The Gooding Co. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 6th El. Citizens Bldg. 4-8011 FLOIVERS CLEM BOYLE II4 West High Street CiORDON'S BEAUTY SHOP Air Conditioned For Your Comfort 225 North Main St. 2-6481 Compliments of THE FARMERS EQUITY UNION CREAMERY CO. Compliments of DAVIS DRUG STORES J O N E S HARDWARE, INC. DEPARTMENT HARDWARE 59 Public Square Lima, Ohio Maid: I left my last position because I was told something I didn't like. Prospective employer: Really, what was that? Maid: Look for another job. Doctor: Are you in pain, my boy? Jack-B.: A'Naw, the pain's in me. one hundred twenty-four Compliments of ALLEN N. XVISELEY. M. D. Citizcns Bldg. Complimvnts of DR. BURTON MCCROBA Congru! ulutions THE THOMAS MARKET Frank Schenk. R. and A. Derickson. Props. FANCY OROCERIES AND QUALITY MEATS O Lima. Ohio Compliments of The Citizens Loan and Building Co. Compliments of S. S. KRESGE CO. Compliments of CLARENCE O. EISCHER THE SEVEN ACES OE VJOMEN The infant, thc littlc girl, thc miss. thc young woman. thc young woman, thc yo u ng woman, thc young woman. Major: You wcrc absent from thc paradc: any explanation? Privatc: Ycssir. A mule kicked the scrgcant in thc hcad and l had to fix it. Major: Fix what? Private: Thu mulc's log, sir. ' Compliments of J. R. JOHNSON, M. D. Compliments of DRS. BRUNK Compliments of DR. L. A. OLAZER Complimenls of J. R. TILLOTSON, M. D. Compliments of HARVEY L. BASINCER, M. D. TEMPLETON INSURANCE AGENCY 1018 National Bank Bldg. one huntlnfd luwvltf 'flu' This, thc lf?-I-I Edition, is the Eighteenth Edition of THE MIRROR to hc Cascd in .1 MOLLOYQMADE COVER THE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS CO,,,p1,',, ,kI,, fs of Compliments of SEITZ SILVER STAR PASTRY sHoP INSURANCE 311 North Cole sim AGENCY -IOZ Colonial Bldg. LIFEOEIREOAUTOMOBILE QHOSPITALIZATION OBONDS Complimvnrs of HUGHES 8: SPELLMAN FURNITURE HOME Correctness and QLldII'ILl for the Home -ll 5 XV. Marlxct St. Phone -I-2151 DURO ELECTRIC PUMPS NVATER SOETENERS ELECTRIC 26 GAS VJATER HEATERS Duro Produc'rs Co. 216 E. Market St. Lima Compliments of GUYTON 'fd GUYTON Law Firm Lima, Ohio THE OHIO STEEL FOUNDRY CO. ADVOCATES VOCATIONAL TRAINING VJHILE YOU ARE YOUNG You XVIII Need It IVhen You Grow Older one hundred I I U YOUR PURNVINURI5 sfronrf GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 28730 Public Square Compliments of ARTXVIL DRESS SHOP 227 N. Main Strcct Phono 748731 BEST XVISHES to tht' Class of '-H KUEHMANNS POTATO CHIPS I2-I Ni Central Avc. Ph. 7-7471 ,Y aug? uw: X ff , , 1 55 BASINGER'S .IEVJELRY STORE XVATCHES DIAMONDS I-I0 North Main St, Compliments of THE XVILLIAMS BROS. CO. Heating and Plumbing Contractors and Engineers 220 Vvlcst High St. Lima, . O Compliments of LONGMEIER ij STIPPICH HARDNVARE CO. 30-I-306 N. Main St. fOpp. Court House! Congratulations to Class of1944 The Nafional Bank of Lima LINIA, OHIO Compliments of NORTHWESTERN SCHOOL of COMMERCE CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1 9 4 4 W OHIO POWER C- hu ndrrd rwen Inspectors and Testers 'Z' .-5 -. 7 'E .Ci G? ,,k we 1-'af' . at ,Q s t . s -va. ae. 24' f , K Div 'V S , 'ik g, . Q.. nf cf, . L - 4 . w ,. HUD LAURA JAMISON, B.S.. M.A. Ohio Northern University, Ohio State University. Columbia University, Uni- versity of Colorado Head of English Department, Weekly Mirror, Handbook, Service Honor Roll Committee H. C. HEFFNER. B.A., M.A. Wittenberg College Head of Mathematics Department, Faculty manager of publications STANLEY BOYLAN. B.A., M.A. Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio State University Head of Social Science Department E. L. HUBER, M.S., B.S. Transylvania College, University of Kentucky Head of Science Department. Advisor of Student Council, Science Club C. R. DELONG, B. S. in Education Bliss College, Bowling Green University, New York University Head of Commercial Department. Treasurer of Central High School, Sponsor of Commercial Club, Super- visor of Activities Tickets System PHYLLIS MENDENHALL, B.SC.. M. Sc. of Nutrition Ohio State University, State University of Iowa, Certified Dietitian Head of Home Economics Department, Bachelors Club Supervisor E. HAUIENSTEIN. B.A., Ohio State University Head of lndustrial Arts Department EDITH SIMPSON. BS. Ohio Northern University Head of Public School Art XVILLIAM Ci. TEMPEL, A.B.. M.A. University of Nebraska, Northwestern University, Hastings College Head of Public School Music. A Cap- pella Choir HARoLD G. MANCHESTER, B.Sc. livgtjaghers State College, Mount Pleasant, IC . Head of Public School Physical Edu- cation Department INEZ AGERTER. Ohio University, Colorado College Latin. Spanish Second Semester, Acting Head of Foreign Language Department GFRTRUDE MARSHALL. B.A., NLA. Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio State University. University of Wisconson, University of Chicago Latin. German, English First Semester, Acting Head of Foreign Language De- partmcnt Compliments of Mohler's Flowers Flowers For All Occasions 'li!3i3l?QQg EYES FR ' 1 1- Fo os FANCY CROCERIES, MEATS AND VEGETABLES Skinner's Merkel W. Market at Rosedale Phone 7-3731 Compliments of I-IIRES NEWS AGENCY -H6 S. Elizabeth St. Compliments of PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Distinctive In Flavor THE FRANK BAKER BREAD COMPANY Compliments of LIPPINCOTT 25 LIPPINCOTT MORTI' ACI' LOANS4 REAL ESTATE- APPRAISALS E. O, STEINER 905 Nutonul Bank Blidg. Chiles 81 Son FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Successors to Botuersock 8' Chiles West Wayne at Washington Phone 2-7001 Lima, Ohio IF IT'S DONE WITH HEAT YOU CAN DO IT BETTER WITH GAS In Factory, Shop and Home Wesl Ohio Gas Company BEST WISI-IES to the Class of '44 from Johnson's Gill Shop 133 N. Elizabeth one hundred lwentyfeight Xfffwx . H . xx X , . .X ,. I. ' 1 4-I-,c I , I- J A e I-, I-f u , . r-W IJ ' V , n I I 'C A . , V, . ,. .' , J .ffl . f ' 3 - 5 1 1 4rN'! ' Q .1 I, A 1 . ,. . ,Ln N. , -s -If ' ding I 'p,1 .. , 1 U A '. ' - K ' r ' 1 a Ag xv-1 ,' ,i .V- Y l .,1'l', Q ,-.LL ., . ,1 I 1,7 A,,:.,1, D 'n,'.,' X. 295ffQf Ib'.,,, ., X. K4-. NNN. ff A , .3' ,V u .f.. iS. 4 '1 ss r 1 -A .- , 4 - 1.1 .Ego 3sA A . I .l. , 0 Q uf ' . , -wr!! Y l .X . I, .' mt 4 H' gwf5 A r :lvl . A Eg-. Pj . - . . -.1 , T' W . 4 . 1' up .. .' -, r1.4'v-f'-:ff -, , ,-' In 1. ,- ' . 'wi 1vx,aAgtt 1 X I 1' f'1 Qu 5 lf. 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School Dance Committee RUTH CHII Ps. AB. Ohio Northern University Social Science. Advisor Eighth Grade Blue Triangle ED CINNIGER. B.S. Miami University General Drawing. Mathematics. Phvsi- cal Education. Assistant Varsitv foot- ball basketball. and baseball coach H.-XRULD O. CLARK. B.A.. lVl.M, Blutfton College. Northwestern University Xlusic. Band. Orchestra and Ensemble Club A, XV. CRAFT. B.S..lXI.A. Bowling Green University, Iowa State Colleilf' ' 1 ' Industrial Arts. Senior Hi-H. Radio NIARTHA J. DEGRIEF. B.S. Purdue University English AIARCFRY DIXON. B,A. University of Michigan Geographv NIARY FLOYD. BS. Ohio Northern University Phvsical Education. English, Advisor ot Girls' Athletic Association. School Dance Committee E, H. GLEASGN. NIA.. B.S. George Peabody College, Miami University I ' Industrial Arts. Junior High basl-cetball EDNA HECKMAN. B.Sc. in Education Ohio State University General Science. Junior Blue Triangle Advisor IHIELEN I'IL'BER. 'Ohio State University Library. Library Club BONITA JAMISON. B.A.. AIA. Otterbein Colleile, Columbia University, Bovvling Green University 4 English. Eleventh Year Supervisor three 'QF-T ' 'iv' f WX ' sw t, f E ' . if f V,., VN fi? nl l i 3 3 ,... 15.1 mf' 11 r nf' ' f wa.. ii .-, Q- 5 1 .--i. , . 'i, ., xx' Mr! -.,...... ' . . -, s Jfix i X Y'-' glllulhg Hands ROZELLEN KELLEY. B.S.,A.B. Bowling Green University, Ohio State University 7 English, Geography, Seventh Year Blue Triangle Advisor RUTH KEPHART. B.A. University of' Michigan' A Human Relations. Social Science. Tenth Year Supervisor NORA KEVILLE Ohio Northern University English, Book Club MARX' BIRNIEY KIRK. BS. xUhio University fine Arts. Art Club JOHN XV. KOHN, AB. Ohio University Biology EVFLYN Nl. LACKEY, A,B Mnneh--stvr College Home Economics. Junior Red Cross Advisor Hl1l.EN Ni. LACKIEY. A.B, Manchester College, Additional YV-irk at Ohio State University Home Economics l5RANKI,IN LAMAN. Denison University, University of Michigan A I Commercial Arithmetic.General Science, Junior Hi-Y. School Dance Committee HVBLERT A. LFE, AB.. M.A. Rio Grande College, Ohio State University Physics, General Science. Meteorology SAM LrNNoN. B.S. ilient State University Cieneral Science VIOLET Ni. LENVIS, BS. New York University, Ohio Northern University Assistant Supervisor of Grade School Music, Junior High Music, Seventh Year Chorus, Seventh Year Boys' Choir, Senior Girls' Cilee Club lVlAllY Bl:I.l.Ii LINNVLI., Nl.A. Ohio State University Biology. Advisor ol Sophomore Blue Triangle IDETTA LUTZ, BS. Kent State College English, Mathematics. Eighth Year Thespian Club GRACE K. MCCLURG. B.S. Northwostern University, Ohio Wesleyan University History. Senior Supervisor EDNA NICPHERON, A.B. Ohio Northern University I Mathematics, Eighth Year Supervisor four 6u1b'ing Hands A Rtiii Mookt-, BA.. MA. Oth-rliein Full:-ire, Uhiu State University Latin. English. lXlasqucr.idcrs Club Matti C. Yom Ax. 15.5. Ohiu State University Nlathcniatics l R,XN4'l-S OYI-RMAN. A.B. .Indiana University, C1-liinibifi University English Rl1QllARD lil ilbli, Wittenberi: Coll:-ire Hcalth and Plivsical lfducation Super- vision Senior High ljliviical l1duca- tion. Bovsi Intramurals Assistant Football Coach Jiissii- XV. Rtioxuitx BS. Uhiu- Northern University. Cornell University Englwh, Troubadourian Club. Troiiba- dourian Annual Plav, .Junior Class Plav. Senior Class Plav XVll,NlA RlCKl!NB.AiilllR. Ohio Northern University Assistant Sponsor of Commercial Club Cil..-HHS RIG 15, Ph.B Denison University. Iiutlwr University, Oxford University, CZlY'l'Il!!'idKC' University. England K English. Freshman Blue Trianglc Advisor C. C, ROMAKPR. AB.. M A, Defiance Cullvirt-1, Ohio State Unixeraity Historv. Advisor of Senate Club Cll.'iRl.l'S .-X. RL'SI.lfR. JR., BS. Uhiu State University Xlathcmatics, Historv. Popular Science EMPRSON SEITZ. Otterbc-in College Director of Athletics. Advisor of CH Association REX SKT'll l HIRE. B.S. Miami University Phvsical liducation. Cicnfral Science. Varsitv basketball. baseball and toot- ball coach LILA M. S'I'AL'FH1R. BS.. KLA. Bowling' Grvrtn State University, Ohio State Univerbity Social Science S, XV. STLINER. AB., M..-X. Bluffton Cullvge, University of Cincinnati History, Civics, Amcricanization CHARLES E. STt3iv.iR'l', BS., M.,-X, Miami Univerbity. University of Cincinnati V Mathematics. Commercial Arithmctic ETHIQL STILLS, BHS Michigan State Normal College Shorthand. Tvping five ik 'r I f'J, is .1 ti-il 3916-1' Avf X ,,. 39 'i 1' l ' 'Hari 's Q,-bx C351 fu- N E' x. N-1 l 'fi l .. 'QR - 5 wzklzhg Hands STONER. Miami University Industrial Arts FERN STUART, A.B. Bluffton College, Additional Work on M. A. at Ohio State University JEANETTE STUART. B.A. Western Reserve, University of Colorado English. Public Speaking. Literary Ad- visor of Annual, Manager of the Book Room. Brotherhood Speakers, Service Honor Roll Committee GARNET SULLIVAN, B.A., M,A, Ohio VVesleyan University, Ohio State University A ' ' ' Physical Education. Junior High Girls Athletic Association Supervisor ALICE HELEN Toomey, B.A. Mary Manse College, Toledo Teachers' College English, Freshmen Supervisor E. ULRICK. A.B. Indiana University, Notre Dame Univer- sity, Valparaiso University, Social Science Manchester, Ohio Northern University Mathematics lVlARY XVATSON, B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University Mathematics, Twelfth Year Blue Tri' angle Advisor MARX' J. XVHITLING, BS, Miami University Mathematics, Seventh Year Thespian Club Advisor GEORGE MARTIN WINEMILLER, A.B. Blufilon College Social Science, Junior High. Journalism cluh Advisor. 5c!1oo4 Home and Church -v. L ,4 . E, Q? l 1 . t t, tl I 9- Row l Hire, V. li, Baum. Mn. Frttl Srvtur, Mr. rl. Mel,vatt R-Q'-l. Mm. liuytnttml Smtth. Mrs. Sh-'rtnutt Clark. MP, H. l'. Muwrvy. Row' 2 'Mt-f K. lilnimf llrtvwn, Mr, NYzalter Hin Russ:-ll Graham. Mrs. G. A. Knipp. l7LRl'U5l - lo Qerve parents and teacher: at anv ttrne to help teachers understand Students hx' meettng the chtlds parentw to and parents tn learmng to know and understand the problems Ot thetr growtng chtl- dren to attempt tu gtve all Students tdenttual benefits, GUAI-Al'n prom-'te a plan mtl cuopetattt-n and frtendlv understandtng between parentx. teachers, and students of Central Hugh School QYQAI ll IVAIHWNN FUR Nl! MPM RNHIV- A-Xnv parent or teacher from Central. kll.lfl'lNCtS October Zh N41-'Upen House- :leetttvn ut -ttltcers Retults- llrestdent Mrs Kenneth lx-erett Ytce prex tdent nhlrs, Ruesell Graham Remrdtng Secretarv Xlri. C1 A lxntpp C,urre2pondtng Seerttarv Mus K lilotse Brown, lreasurer Xlr, XYalter Pwtnlelex' Prftgram-- Xlustcal numhere ht' puptls under the dtrec- tmn Of XV, CJ Tempel. eonventtnn report hx' Mn, Kenneth lwerett. short addrewex hv Xlr. ,l Klcl,ean Reed and Xlr H XV leach liehruarv H, l 44fSeewnd Upen H-wuxe addrexs-W Rev Paul H Gramer muitcn numlaers hx' the Mad- rtgal group of Central Hugh helttml Outstandtng Ncttvtttev- Sent lltestdent and Ytce prex tdent tw the conventmn. purthawd page tn Cen- tralk Annual. purehaced Health Seal Put-nd, maxn- tatned a Chrtstmas Seal htmth. parttetpated tn Founders Dax- prtwgram. voted to purehaw tww hlms for Central Q usual educatmn lthrarx' axststed Central s teachers tn presenttng to Mr, leach a ltle membershtp tn the Nattonal Educatton Axsoetatton. hill- FYIN lelvx, M tr Xll Xllal lwllll' -Rttatesentattvcx from the xatttt tv. Kvttnv-th Iixvrett, Mr. H. W, LQ-aelt, Mtv. ll,'ltl'ttNl ln learn to lxttt-xt the chtld thttwuggh thtld xtudx and parent edtteattun tu c--tvperate xutth -ehtuwlx and uther edueatt-wnal agentttw tn hts ttatn tng through xhared p.trttetp.tttt-n wtth teachetx and educatwrx tu mntrtvl and lvutld hrs envtttttttnettt thrwugh the develtwpntent -wt hts ttttntl YIXIQN Vllll'Nll Sl'RVl XVlll'Rl YUL' 'Xlilr Xlanx tlwple xcrantlale It-r plate I-vttttne and latttt uhtlt utherx stand ht' servtng qutetlt where thex are needed. Serve where You are' -- AN-,t 1 tt l','xttft l' lr .X urg4ant.'attnns tn ltma. Xlll IIXMN ltrxt Xl--ndax' ut even' tttttnth tn l'watd ut lducatton rtmrn 0lll1ll4N lltektdent Xlre l ted Ntttxet l ttxt X tee prextdent Nlrs Kenneth lverett Settwntl Yue pttw tdent Mrs Sherman Clark Secretatv Xlrx Kg ll Baton, lreaxttrer, Nlri. ll ll Nlwwerv, N-trth utxtern lhttrtct lieprexentattve hlrx li l' Stutth llt-ntttarx' llrestdent Xlr .l Nlcl can Reed X' llYllllx - Septettthet IN, DI RH- State Cwttvetlttttn at lt' lutttlaus. lehruarn' ll Ntteetal meettng- xesptt wrttte t plat' 'llwutldtne tut ltue Ytgtwrt' 1.-'ttttrmtl devel--ptnent wt ll fl .X ttrg.tnt1.ttt-'tt durtn-4 th three warx ut wut nattun held at Ventral ihuttlt .tt flhrtsl arttgrarn ht Ventral Churth txt Vhttst l lltgh Sehtml intl? Ctlee llluh under the dtrttttwt ttt Klux .Xlue Rtvisteltl Klarth ll--'Nttrtlvuextert1 lhwtrttt nteettngg' l'-mul me Crtreenw ltma teprewenlattve Xlrx ll l' Nmtth. I.-'nt alt tfvtw llx 5 V F ' a r -. xl N05 - 10 0 2 xg fx ' gg NU' C x f y! N I W vw' X Lilfkijl, by '? f Lg1 ., N ,K x X :X ' -5 ,Q4j'iD - fig , f QA fa A ,ff ,Q As l M NX L 5 x N , ,X . - '-T . ' X5 'R J-5 KM-4 r I .lx v,,,g.n, J, ' 3,1 ,,.1. '-Q., J mx 7 A' 4. I Z' v ,I 'J ' 'i Y N- f J f. N. H Q-,Jil X ' ' 5.9-7 ' 1 r 'f2f'5'g ' 1.: gf.. , I K , ,,j,,f .-:ff Aw Sky, V. QM, . Q' -.,,,Q. . X IV! 5'l1 K' '. 1 ..-N f x ll., ,,- 1' il yum .-rf' ev.-:Q -,X 1 7 X-,Q -, va ,,.. rn' vt ,- J , .lx 3 -W-,.,,,p X lJ.'jg,'..g ,- , 7,- Q. ..-e., ffm www... V ,R ,. .. gl' ,Hu f nrt' ABBEY. CORINNE ANNE College Preparatory Camera cluh l: Blue Triangle -ig Science club 4: Trouhaduurs 3, 4: G. A. A, 1: Good Night Ladies pnrperty manager 3, Her books she loves with such delight, She even goes to school at night. ADAMS. PREDIARICK J, College Preparatory Trouhndours 3: Senior band 3, 4, A real sport, No retort. ALLMAN. XVII LIAIKI EDGAR College Preparatory Football l, 2. 3. 4: haskethall 2: track ZZ: student council 3, 4 3 chairman 4 : Junior Red Cross council 1: C Associationdii senior scholarship 4: Pride and Prc,nulice property manager -I. He's not a swoon. But he surely likes June. AI,SI'AL'GlI, lhlARY JANE Foreign Language Blue Trianprle 2: chorus 12: Shawnee- girls' Klee 1: mixed chorus 1: Blue Tri- angle 1. She's very neat, And very sweet. .'hIfI'S'I'ETTI5R. lhlARl' HIILI-N College Preparatory Spelling club 2: Masquerarlers l, 2: Trou- badours 3. 4: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, -I: Junior Red Cross council 1. ZZ, 3: sec- retary 3: president 4: Science club 4: vice-president 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Aunt Susie Shoots the VVorks 2: Pride and Prejudice -i: senior scholarship -l. If you're ever in need of a friend. Her friendship she'll willingly lend. ANDI1RSON, lNlONNA LEE Commercial Weekly Mirror: Annual Mirror, Her jet black hair, Shows time and care. ASHB.-XL'GlI, JANICE LOUISE General Troubadnurs 4: Van NVert. She's lovely, she's engaged, She's never enraged. ASIRE. BEVERLY JANE Commercial Commercial club 2: Masriuerarlors 2: Trou- badours 3, 4: Blue Triangle 2: Spring Fever 3: chorus 1. 2, 3. 4: Junior Red Cross 1: Pride and Prejudice ward- robe mistress 4. She's a sharpie in looks. Lucky the man she hooks. AYIRS. XlAl-ZTHA JUNE Commercial Commercial club Someone nice to know, This she'll surely show. BACON. l.I3S'IiI-R J. College Preparatory Hi-Y 3, 4: VVisconsin State School-Avia- tion. He's in the Army. hip. hip. hooray. He's gonna' help the U. S. A. BAKER. JE.-XNE'li'lili RITA Commercial South High-class secretary and treasurer 1: Girls' VVQ-lfare 3. Her heart belongs to the Navy, lt's there you'll find her gravy. BALLINGIER, BETTY ANN Commercial Roller Skating 1: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, -1. lt's easy to like. This little tyke. BARCI..-XY, ihlARY LL' QII.I.E Commercial G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. -1: Inter-class basketball 3. 4: hit pin 3: intramural basketball 1, 2. 3. 4: volleyball and hit pin l. 2, 3, 43 senior chorus 2. 3. She'Il do her part, Right from the start. BARLOXV, PATRICIA ANN Commercial Troubadours 3, 4: Library club 2: M'lle Modisten 3: Red Mill 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Junior A Cappella 2: Christmas profrram 4. She'll save her name. For a guy named Dwayne. BASINGER. ROBERT XVARREN General Model Airplane club 2, 3, 4. Here's a guy, ie l 6 .a Who likes to fly. , nine F- 'Emir Nd- N NNN, , firms' 6 1 lx . . Y, ll -Q: 2 QA f ,W .- AY? X 'Eg 3 I x X il A! i ln. se,-. . 4 ei. YM' ,ff fi 1 ' J , M e 1 n i.. A5 il Q' . ' :dir 35, QW. . C A. W1 I lm 5 . x 4 l I .. ii 1.17 5 V. fi. e- 'G' if - 'I 'ff-R 4. 453 Q ' We l sf'.1..f4. i EIf- . :,, xx' var Q' 1' it I 're ,C 4 4 fi A i 'L A V-se. J .tg-AX I , N A , .ti gin' X41 K .X , .Q if if Mgfe .ar we l and 3 .s e 'Q K. '.T' 1 E if I Y x A s tx.. 2 41. . 3 , 5 -ffl ! limit. 'Q . ia .. ' V. - Tl- infer'-49 . .4 .. . ,Q M T :sl 41:3 fm- :di P' ' Viv 4 .. 2. 'A . .'.,' X Q ff .rr + K ,ul X . 'V'-wx tl' 4Gq.f. 2 .... J ' gr ul . ' I g ,.,. h I . f 1. ff. A : ' ' V .453'if5'-151113 , ' 1- ' . A1 . 34.l215'Wt.3 y, 2, 2..QE.'g.r Weak! iv' iff. 5 5 vi , i . 1' ' Y , I. 3 A' ' 5 X If 30' 5- ,' ,W L' N ., 1 Y. BEESON NANCY .IANE Commercial Commercial club 3: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3. 4: Christmas decorating committee 4. Nancy's a gal tl1at's very sedate, For that reason she'll always rate. BEIERSDOREER, DORIS LEE College Preparatory Library club 1: Ensemble club 2. 3: Com- mercial club 4: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4: Weekly Mirror 4: Senior band 1, 2, 3, 4. She dons a uniform of red and green, She plays the clarinet really mean. BELL. NINA LOVE Science Blue Triangle 4: G. A. A. 4: Pride and Prejudice 4: Pit.t,sburghHG1ee club li Tri-Hi-Y 1: Chess club 2. 3: Class Play 2: Lunchroom 3: bowling league 2, 31 Junior activities committee 3: Spanish club 3: Ministrel 3. Our belle from Turtle Creek, But really very sleek. BIZLSTON. RUTH CAROLYNN General G. A. A. 1: Blue Triangle 1, 2: general chorus 3, 4: Girls' glee. A perfect class mate, YVho'll always rate. BENNETT. CAROL .IEANNE Foreign Language Masqueraders 1. 2: Blue Triangle 2: House of Representatives 1: Weekly Mirror 1, 2, 3: associate editor 3. She has pretty blonde hair: They make a peach of a pair. BENNETT. JACK R. Commercial Football 1, 2, 3, 4: track 1, 2: intramural volleyball 1: D. A. C. 4. On the football team he did play And was pretty good, l hear say. BERRY. JAMES W. Science Hi-Y 3, 4: Bachelor club 3: Tennis 22 M'llc Modiste 3: The Red Mill 4: Good Night Ladies -3. Robust and full. of pep. Here's a guy that's really hep. BOBSON. RAYMOND EDWARD Foreign Language A true gentleman is he And nice as he can be. BODEY. BETTY ROSE Home Economics Chorus 2. Shc'll say when. To the U. S. N. BOGGS. .IOANNE VIRGINIA Foreign Language Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2: C Girl 2, 3, 4: inter-class basketball 1, 2: inter-class volleyball 1, 2. A gal that's coy, But boy oh, boy- BOHAM, BETTY A. Commercial Silence reigns Through her veins. BOOP. .IISRRY FRANKLIN General Model Airplane club 2, 3: Hi-Y 2: senior band 1. 2, 3. 4: senior orchestra 1, 2. A member of the I-leinie Haircutters Club That B0 around looking like a cut-up dub. BOOSE. BELVA MARIE Nursing Foreign Correspondence 1: Blue Triangle 1, 2: treasurer 2: Library club 3, 4: G. A, A. 1, 2: M'lle Modiste 3: Red Mill 4: A'Cappella 2, 3, 4: girls' glee 3, 4: Junior A'Cappella 1: chairman of food committee for junior and senior prom 3, Senior scholarship 4. She shares her happiness with all. And is ready for any call. BOWDLIE. ARTHUR LOGAN General Airplane club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, 4: foot. ball 1, 2, 3. 4. His laugh so shrill ls enough to kill. BRFMER, FREDERICK J. College Preparatory Bachelors club 1: D. A. C. 4: basketball 2, 3, 4: baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: inter-class basketball 1, 2, 3: intramural basketball l, 3: Student council 4: Honor Roll committee 4: C Association 3. 4. ln athletics he's tops, To him gals are flops. Iefl BRIGGS. JACK LEROY General Football 1. His cheerful countenance mirrors his merry heart, And in all he'Il do his part. BROWN. NlELVlN JAMES Commercial Ensemble club 2: track 1: baseball 4: iIen4 eral chorus 1: junior high chorus 1: senior orchestra 3: senior band 1, 2, 3, 4. He's nom-halant with a ready wit, This you'll learn if by him you sit. BUTLER. FRED THOMSON College Preparatory Bachelor's club 2: cheerleader 2, 3: A'Cappella 1: Dancc committee 3: chair- man 3: Honor Roll committee 4. He believes in the saying. !'ou're only young once, So he's taking advantage, he's not a dunce. BUTLER. PATSY ANNE Commercial Blue Triangle 1. 2, 3: Commercial club 3. 4: president 4: G. A. A. 1: junior chorus 2, 3: A'Canpella 3, 4: girls' glee 1, 2, 3, 4: M'lle Mocliste 3: Red Mill 43 Infantile Paralysis drive 4: Radio vic tory corp. 3, 4: Pride and Prejudice 4. Our personality-plus girl, All the boys give her a. twirl. CARTER. HELEN ELIZABETH Commercial Commercial club 3 She's versatile in all respects, And on all. she has effects. CHISMAN. JAMES HARLEY General Football 4: track 4: senior band 1, 2, 3. 1 He may be carefree and a funny man, But he'll be swell in khaki tan. CTRA. NATALIE ROSE Home Economics She swoons over Sinatra: She drools over Dantine. CLARK. N1lRlAlNl JUNE College Preparatory Ensemble club 1. 2, 3. 4: president 3: Blue Triangle 1, 33 senior orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: senior band 1, 2, 3. 4: junior A'- Cappella 1: librarian 2, 3: secretary 4: national solo and ensemble 2: city contest 3: senior scholarship 4: 'iPride and Preju- dice 4. She plays the bassnon Morning. night and noon. CLEMENS, DOROTHY R. Home Economics Spelling club 1: Blue Triangle 1, 2: junior girls' glee club 1: junior A'Cappella 1: A'Cappella 2, 3, 4: girls' glee club 2. 3, 4. Sugar 'n spice 'n everything nice, Here's a girl you look at twice. CODY. NANCY LEE Foreign Language General chorus 2, 3, 4: Aurara-Caiifon nie, Missourifband 1, 2: A'Cappella 1, 2: glee club 1, 2: dramatic club 1, 2. She's in no hurry, To go back to Missouri. CONNER. VIRGIL LEE Practical Arts Football 1, 2. 3, 4: baseball 1, 3, 4: track 2: C Association 3, 4. Funny Virg, that's his name, In years to come it'll be the same. COOK. BETTY JANE Commercial Shawnee High Schoolfrgirls' glee club: mixed chorus 1. Diminutive and shy. But catches your eye. COOLAHAN. JAMES lVllCHAEL College Preparatory D. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4: football 1, 2: track 2: student council 3. 4: Dance committee 3, 4. He'll soon be wearing khaki brown. The gals 'll think him a man about town. COPUS. ELEANOR JEAN Home Economics Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2. She loves to stare, And comb her hair. COTNER. JOYCE ANN College Preparatory Camera Club 1: Spelling club 1: Blue Tri- angle l, 2, 3, 4: president 4: Masqueraders 2: Troubadours 3, 4: secretary 4: Weekly Mirror 2, 3, 4: associate editor 4: Aunt Susie Shoots the Works 2: Good Night. Ladies 3: senior class ring committee 3: National Thespians 3. 4 : senior scholarship 4 3 Pride and Prejudice 4: Quill and Scroll 4. What a leader, what a gal, Think of her as a pal. eleven cl 1 '54 A 5 ,. if 2 V . Ag. 5 P I .S v z . . . gs - , ' i-riff.: Q 5 ,H g . E . i i- 1 A . gy . fx' ' 'U 51 R of A 1 , 7: ff' ,r M' 'Q M T . V . of f i 5 x '-Z' I. , 54 J' . ' an . f ' -'.1 if-.f-.2 : ' av. . nl i is 3 21 4' 'E X P t 3 E . xx M, :-- I' 'f I 1. sal i-I .-:L J' 5. A WA Q X -1, .-A, Y 'Q . it is A if 1 ...Ve alt , lex 5 J! i '-fe X , 2 5 4, Zi' 5 wh ,..., A ,,V . , x V 'sv 'li- 'asv . ' ' M fa is M' f A NX ,X , I Im ,.,' , .fie- ,it X , it v. 1 was Z5 t 4 ls Q4 5, 1: 1' Q Sf., 'ibm .0 l XJ .ug ff?- R4 is . A 'oss ta: x L 1.1. f Ka. N lo- 'IN 1 COTTMAN. MARGUERITE LEONA Foreign Language Siempre Amigas 1. 2. 3, 4: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3. badminton 1: volleyball 1: basketball 1. She's blithesome and neat, And this we'll repeat. COTTRELL, BEATRICE ANN Commercial Library 1, 2, 3, 4: president 4: G. A. A. 1, 2: basketball 1, 2: volleyball 1, 2: hit pin 1, 2: badminton 1, 2. She keeps up the army's morale, And to all, she is a pal. COUNTRYMAN. DOROTHY ANN Commercial Blue Triangle 1, 2: G. A. A. 1, 2: senior chorus 2, 3. 4: junior A'Cappella 1. Her hair is light, her skin is fair, For a soldier boy, she does care. COX, CLARENCE DAVID JR. Industrial Arts Class president 3, 4: Bachelors club 3: president 3: football 1, 2, 4: basketball 1. 2: tennis 2: track 1: inter-class basket- ball 3, 4: intramural volleyball 1. 2: box- ing 1, 2, 3, 4: champion 1, 3: Goodnirrht Ladies 3: A'Cappella 2, 3: M'lle Mo- diste 3: junior A'Cappella 1: Dance com- mittee 4: Pride and Prejudice 4. Cox for president, Third term resident. CREPS. CAROL DOROTHY Foreign Language Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Science club 4: cheerleader 1, 2, 3: G. A. A. 1: Mirror Weekly 1, 2, 3: feature editor 3: Goodnight, Ladies 3. Watch the Fords go by- Try to catch her on the Hy. CREVISTON. GRACE ANN Commercial , House of Representatives 1: Library club 2: Weekly Mirror 2: G. A. A. 1, 2. She gets a kick. Out of loving Vic. CRIDER, JAMES EMMETT College Preparatory Frcnrh club 4: Ensemble club 3. 4: Cen- tral Music club 4: junior band 1: senior band 2, 3, 4: senior orchestra 2, 3, 4. A philosopher in the crowd, Never vulgar, never loud. CUNNINGHAM, Jo ANN Home Economics Blue Triangle 2: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: sec- retary 4: inter-class basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: hit pin 1, 2. 3: C Kirl: chorus 1, 2, 3. Courtesy and willing, Her charms are thrilling. DACKIN. RUTH cl. Commercial Blue Triangle 2: Commercial club 3: office work 3, 4: senior scholarship. Ccntral's little aid, That's never paid. DALEY. MARGARET ANN Commercial Library club 1: Foreign Correspondence club 2: Blue Triangle 3, 4, Never flirt with a gal named Peg, Or for mercy you will beg. DAVIS. NORBERT XVILLIAM Foreign Language Staee club 1: Ensemble club 2: intramural volleyball 1: The Red Mill 4: chorus 1: junior A'Cappclla 1: A'Cappella 2, 3, 4: scnior band 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1: Dance committee 4: Pride and Preju- dice , head usher 4. His personality radiates, His charm and wit fascinates. DAWSON, HERBERT ALLAN General Art club 4: publicity manager 4: Weekly Mirror 4: art editor 4: senior scholarship 4. Il's no mystery, I-le's a whiz in history. DIQLLINGER, EARL XVILLIAM General Football 1, 4: bnsrball 3, 4: boxing 2. When he gets that diploma, He'Il be in a coma. DEWEESE, JOHN LOWELL Science Model Aeroplane club 2, 3: Science club 4: senior band 3, 4. He plays a horn, And that's not corn. DERICKSON, MARX' Lou Commercial Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial club 3: Christmas Decoration committee 4. A real gal with loads of friends, Who on the good side always bends. :wel ue DlCKlNSHEETS, DOROTHY ANN Foreign Language Ensemble club 1, 2. 3: G. A. A. 2: Blue Triangle 1, 2. 3, 4: senior band 1, 2, 3. -1. Dorothy left us for a spell: Now she's back and feeling swell. DINKEL. MARYANN FRANCES Nurses Training Blue Triangle l, 2, 3, 4: president 3: G. A. A. inter-class basketball 2. 3, 4: pins'-pong 2, 3. Vim-vigor-and vitality, Real, rosy reality. DOWNS. JAMES NVALLAC1? Foreign Language Ensemble 1. 2, 3. 4: Radio club 3, -I: senior band 1. 2. 3, 4: senior orchestra 3, -l. He plays the flute so shrill and sweet. His notes come out like tweet-tweet-tweet. DUNN. ELOISE FRANCES Foreign Language Industrial Arts club 1: junior chorus 1. She went to Shawnee to get her man. And probably joined the Keeling clan. EBERSBACH. MARX' Lou General Masqueraders 1. 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Blue Triangle 1, 2. 3, 4: Science club 4: Weekly Mirror 2. 3: Annual Mirror 4: senior co- edtior 4: Aunt Susie Shoots the Works 2: Beginners Luck 12 Senior Announcement committee 4: Christmas decorating com- mittee 4: Quill and Scroll 4. At times she may seem rather wacky: You would too, if your guy wore khaki. ELLIOTT. Nl.-RRY .,lEANl1il I'E Foreign Language Blue Triangle 1. 2. 3. 4: Troubadours 3. -l: Masqueraders l. 2: G. A. A. l, 2: Annual Mirror 3. 4: activities editor 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Weekly Mirror 2: Aunt Susie Shoots the Works 2: Honor Roll committee 4: Christmas decoration committee 4: sen- ior scholarship 4: Pride and Prejudice 4. Her personality is exceeded by none. ln someone's life she's the only one. ELSE. ELIZABETH BRADEN Foreign Language Masqueraders 2: Troubadours 3. 4: Blue Triangle 2: Aunt Susie Shoots the Works 2: chorus 2, 3: Dance committee 4: class play committee 4: interclass debate 2: To- ledo Scott. She loves to talk and joke and play: She's loads of fun the live-long day. EMMITT. ELIZABETH ROSE General Art club 3. 4: Dormont High, Pittsburgh. A quiet lass on the bright side of life. Who'll never engage in a single strife. EVERETT. DONALD FRANKLIN General Class president I: D.A.C. 2: football 1: track 1. 4: M'lle Modiste- 3: Red Mill 4: A'Cappella 1, 2, 3, 4: boys' glee 2, 3. 4: octet 2, 3. 4 : Radio 3, 4 :senior scholarship 4. The Army Air Corps claims him now. For us he'Il win the war, and how. EEE. MARX' JANE Home Economics Blue Triangle 1: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: inter- class basketball: inter-class volleyball: in- ter-class hitpin 1, 2. 3, 4: C girl. A sport in all she ever did, She's a real American kid. FISHER. GLENNA NlARlE Commercial G. A. A. 1. 2: Announcement committee 4. Another Central daughter who's quite shy, N But in her work she'II never say die. t'ENTON. RUTHANNE Home Economics Quiet and dignified with a smile for all. She'lI he ready when duty calls. FOLK. LAURA JEAN Foreign Language Ensemble 1, 2, 3: Spelling club 1 : G. A. A. 1, 2: A'Cappella 1, 2. 3. 4: girls' glee 2, 3, 4: M'lle Modiste 3: The Red Mill 3: girls' octet 4: senior scholarship 4, Brains and more brains- This fact remains. EOULKES, RICHARD TOLAN Foreign Language Art club 1: Masque-raders 2: vice-president 2: Trnubadours 3, 4: president 4: Dench club 4: Annual Mirror 3. 4 :Quill and Scroll 4: Aunt Susie Shoots the Works 2: Red Mill 4: M'lle Modiste 3: Madrigals 2. 3. 4: class play committee 3: Junior-Senior Prom committee 3: Jade God 4: senior scholarship 4. . Einstein and his fourth dimension, Have nothing on Foulkes' fifth declention. FRANKLIN. MURL ELAINE General Annual 1: A'Cappe1la 3, 4: M'lle Modiste 3: The Red Mill 4. She's little and sweet, So very petite. . Ihr rleen 5, Zi H r' l ,fs-5 ,W 1 ry' it AQ?-f' R.: 'B .,, f .,f -..f ! 'x l .gr atwnx iq, v 'ET As. 1 1 1 X., K 54761 go so 462 Y Le' In fs A ezlgfli W- - is Q -Za .N .4-J 495 5 wt ,, , Q r A fi-I fx, ' Lax 5 A 'U Q 79. l his -at ,ig egg ' x., w, . I I x A ' We 1 x if - . , . .,. an ,M Q us 1. .fir . CK 'ibn ,.v .WT , Z , .V QI' ' lie' , if I TA ws.-' ,,,.., X'-ww . Swv r ags, Im- Q,- J, X . . 5 504 Qs., FRAZEE, ALLEN RUSSELL Commercial Small and grave, 0'er books does slave. PREDERICKS. WILLIAM THOMAS General Football 1, 2, 3, 4: D. A. C. 2. 3, 4. Jack Armstrong-the all American boy, With his affections do not toy. FROST. CAROLYN JEAN Home Economics Library club 2, 3, 4: Skating club 2. Aspires high, Will always try. GAI-IRET. WINNIFRED ELOISE Commercial The silent wonder, Will never go asunder. GALLOWAY, JOSEPHINE MARIE M, General Finished her course, Without remorse. GABERDIEL, RALPH DAVID JR. General Industrial Arts club 1: Chefs 2: Bachelor 3: intramural basketball l: junior band 2: senior band 3: Demolay past masters' council 3, 4, Gabby was his name, Oh, what a shame. GARNS, TOMYLU Home Economics Troubadours 3, 4: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice-president 4: bowling 2: girls' glee 1 '7 3 4 'School life has passed, For her at last. GEBERT, NIARILYN IREAN Science Class secretary 1: treasurer 2: secretary 3: treasurer 4: Library club 1: bowling 2: Foreign correspondence 2: Troubadours 3, 4: treasurer 3: vice-president 4: Science club 4: Blue Triangle 3, 4: treasurer 41 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: minor sports head 2: basketball 3: treasurer 4: C girl: inter- class basketball, volleyball, hitpin 1, 2, 3. 4: Good Night Ladies 3: A Cappella 3, 4: girls' glee 1, 2: Dance committee 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Pride and Prejudice 4. Mooney's grand, To her a big hand, GEFELL, NIARILYN ELLA Commercial Blue Triangle l, 3, 4: chorus 1, 3, 4: Newark High School-Blue Triangle 2: girls' glee 2. Speaking of a gal that's swell, We give to you Miss Gefell. GEIB, RICHARD EARL Practical Arts D. A. C. 4: boxing 1, 2, 3, 4: basketball 2, 3, 4: intramural volleyball 4: inter- class volleyball champions 4. He's really tough. But not too rough. CIOODWINE, IXATHLEEN ELIZABETH Commercial Commercial club 3: G. A, A. 1. lf silence were gold. She'd have plenty to hold. GORDON. CHARLES EDWARD College Preparatory An easy going guy, That lets time ily. GRAHAM. LOIS ANN Commercial Commercial club 2: G. A. A. 1, 2. She's happy and gay, With Little to say. HAASE, HELEN MARIE Commercial Commercial club 3: vice-president 3: Trou. badours 4: Good Night Ladies 3: inter- class debate 2: debate 2: senior scholar- ship 4, She wears her heart upon her sleeve, And never carries a single peeve. HALEHILL, JAMES WOOD III Foreign Language Chef club 2: class ring and pin commit. tee 3: Red Cross Council 4: March of Dimes 4: Pride and Prejudice 4. We admire his determination and' Will. We know he'll he at the top of the hill. fourteen HALLER, .JUNE Commercial Bowling 2. As modest as she is fair: A lassie that's always square. HANSHUMAKER, HAROLD ROBERT Commercial Senior Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: vice-president 4: tennis 1, 2. lle's tall and lean And HARRUFF. YVILLIAM JEAN Practical Arts Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. He likes to have fun And to he on the run. HARSHE. KATHLEEN ANN Home Economics House of Representatives 2: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3. 4: G. A. A, 1, 2, 3: Home Room Representative 2: Christmas decoration committee 4. Her guy wears wings: For him her heart sings. HARTER. ROBERT PRINGLE College Preparatory Junior Red Cross 4: Ensemble club 2: senior band 1, 2, 3, 4: president 4: drum major 2, 3, 4: senior orchestra 1: national contest 2: junior A'Cappella 1: senior A'Cappella 2. 3, 4: boys' glee 2, 3, 4: boys' octet 4: M'lle Modiste 3: Red Mill 4: dance committee chairman 4: Pride and Prejudice 4. Hc's the leader of the band. And deserves a mighty hand. HEFFNER, FRANKLIN XV. General Model Airplane club 2: Science He's industrious and quiet, But alone he's a riot. HELMS. JO ANN Foreign Language Spelling club 1: Blue Triangle 1, 4: Li- brary club 2: bowling 2: senior scholar- ship 4. She never gets annoyed, Not even with Lloyd. I-IELSER. MAR1' KATI-IRYN College Preparatory Library 2. 3. 4: senior scholarship 4. Torchys' small But on the ball. HENNON, LOU ANNA College Preparatory Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Science 4: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4: vice- president 3: secretary 4: Weekly Mirror 1, 2, 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: associate editor 4: Student Council 3, 4: Dance com- mittee 4: Honor Roll committee 4: senior scholarship 4. Three cheers for Louie, Will she vote for Dewey? IRVIN, DOROTHY MAX' College Preparatory Science club 4: Blue Triangle 2, 3: vice- president 2: secretary 2: Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4: advertising manager 3: business manager 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: The Red Mill 4: A'Cappella 4: girls' glee 1, 4: senior scholarship 4. Capable in work, She'll never shirk. IRWIN. LEWIS KEMMER General Intramural and inter-class basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: intramural volleyball 1. 4. His Ford does rattle down the streets, And picks up everyone it meets. JACKSON. PATRICIA JEAN College Preparatory Troubadours 3, 4: science 4: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4: Weekly Mirror 2: Prom decora- tion committee 3: Christmas decoration very keen. club 4. committee 4: Pride and Preiudice 4: senior scholarship 4: Zanesville: Warren, 0. At Bellefontainie she had fun. While there she was on the run. JETT, HAROLD CLIFTON General Junior Hi-Y 2: junior A'Cappella 1: senior chorus 2, 3. Sweet Dan Cupid-tak, tak, What girl is his dish? JOHNSON, DOROTHY MAE Commercial Siempre Amigas 1, 2, 3, 4: president 4: senior scholarship 4: inter-club council vice-president 3. She's rather tall, Has charity for all. JONES, DOROTHY ANN Commercial Siempre Amigas 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2: basketball 2. Dart favors the Coast Guard, For there is her pard. fifteen 1- M Jeri E Us 5-A -1.- 'Z5 'rm- -1'2,, .. 1 N, f . S s ,QQ Q I if 9'-Ti si:-.,I ra. l rw - f '53 1 L x Z 4 Q?-+ e 'kz.,a1 A N. N it :W if , 3 ,, 3 X: ' ' ,, V, X , M Alma!-ii' it eil, C -27 5 is A 'lffp 5 . ' I , x .w,.,, I h ,Q 94 . X .. l A A fb f as Fe ff- - J. Hug'-Rail 1... ff . ,1 '91 X .. -Q-6' 'as . gs, .. lt-. 1.1 4 X Q ,154 5 as 5 f 5. 3' V ,A I :NN 1 Xxx e-lg, JONES, JOYCE CARLENE Foreign Language 1 Camera club 1: Siempre Amigas 1, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Dance committee 4: Brotherhood 4: senior scholarship 4. Small and cute, A real. beaut. KEMPI-I. MARY H. General Blue Triangle 4. A pretty face. She's an ace. KENNEDY. DOROTHY L. Home Economics A pretty face, And full of grace. KERR. MARIE Home Economics I hear tell, She works by the bell. KEVE, AUDREY CORRINE General House of Representatives 1: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2: Weekly Mirror 2. She's cute as a bug. Can she cut a rug! KING, RUTH JEAN College Preparatory Library 2, 3, 4: French club 4: senior hand 4. Demure, dainty. and full of charm, To none would do any harm. KING, RUTI-I .IOAN Commercial Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3: Art club 2: general chorus 2, 3, 4. She's tall and slim, And never grim. IQIRLIN, DAN LEE Foreign Language Masquerade-rs 1: junior class play 3: M'lle Mudiste 3: The Red Mill 4: A'Cappella 3, 4: president 4: boys' glee 3, 4: junior A'Cappella 1. When things go wrong, and you're blue, 1-Iere's a guy who's always true. KOCH, IVIIRIAM ANNE College Preparatory Ensemble 2, 3, 4: senior band 1, 2, 3, 4: general chous 1, 2: senior scholarship 4. A musical-minded Miss, At whom no one will hiss. KOI-ILER, ROGER ANDREW Foreign Language Ensemble club 1: Chefs club 2: Bachelor club 3: Troubadours 4: M'lle Modiste 3: The Red Mill 4: senior band 1, 2, 3, 41 A'Cappella 2, 3, 4: boys' glee 2, 3, 4: boys' octet 3, 4: theatre band 2, 3, 4: junior A'Cappella 1: Madrigal Singers 3, 4. We'll remember him always for his jokes This guy is definitely not a hoax. KROUSE, DONNA MAY College Preparatory Blue Triangle 1: treasurer 1: Library club 4: Masqueraders 1: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: inter-class volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: inter-class basketball 1, 2, 3: inter-class hit pin 1, 2, 3: intramural hit pin 1, 2, 3: intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: chorus 1, 2, 3: D. A. R. test 4: intramural volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: senior scholarship 4. She has brains galore, And personality. what more? KRUSE. HELEN PATRICIA College Preparatory Science club 4: senior scholarship 4. Shy and sweet, On the beat. KUHLIVIAN, MARY ELLEN Foreign Language Foreign Correspondence club 1: Art club 2: Science club 4: general chorus 2. Someday she'll reach. Her goal to teach. LANDES, PATRICIA ANN Nurses Preparatory Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Blue Triangle 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: inter-class volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: hit pin 2, 3. 4: deck tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: ping pong 1, 2, 3, 4: badminton 1, 2, 3, 4: intra- mural hit pin 1, 2, 3, 4: intramural volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: senior band 2, 3, 4: junior band 1. She loves to play, In the G. A. A. LAY, JUNE ANN Commercial Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3: Commercial club 3' Foreign Language 2: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Weekly Mirror 2, 3: Annual Mirror 4: Weekly circulation manager 3: senior rep- resentative 4: general chorus 2, 3: girls' glee 4. She has that smile of charm, That causes wide alarm, sixteen l.l5WlS. Emlsi? LISNORF Commercial Blue Triangle 4: inter-class basketball: vol- leyball: G. A. A. l. 2: Christmas deco- rating committee 4. You'll have to look twice to see her there. She's little 8: cute with pretty blonde hair. l.lNDSAY. BETTY Lou Fommercial Masqueraders 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3. 4: secretary 3: Ensenible l, 2, 3: G. A. A, 2: Mirror typist 4: Aunt Susie Shoots the Works 2: senior band l. 2, 3. 4: senior orchestra 3: Honor Roll committee 4: Pride and l'rejluliee 4. She's fun lo be near. She-'s really n dear. l.OClllll5AD, JOANNF l:lAlNl7 Foreign Language Hlue Triangle 1, 3: linsenible l. 2, Il, 4: ll. A. A. l, 2, 33 bowling lg senior band l, 2, 3, 4: senior orchestra l. 3, 4. In-the band she's played for the past six years, For being so loyal. to .lo-three cheers. l.U'I'Z, XVAYNI5 Al Bl5R'l' Science Science club 4: senior baud 4: Shawnee: band l, 2. 3, 4: glee club 1, 2, 3: nmnaizer nf basketball and baseball. We-'ll make you a bet, He plays the clarinet. l.YTl.l3. ROSA l Vl- Commercial f'uYl'll'llt'l'l'l3l vlub 3: Blue Triangle 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 inter-class volleyball: badminton: hit pin: deck tennis. A winsome lass. W'ho'll definitely pass. MAHAN. Joux XV11,1.lAx1 Vollcge Preparatory Treasurer 3: vice-president 4: golf 2, 45 WVeekly Mirror 33 A'Caupella 33 boys' octet 3: M'lle Modi-ste 3: UC association 2, 3, 4: D. A. C. J:lck's a card. Put 'er there, Pard. Nl.-XISCH. JUNF l.UL'ISl7 Commercial Whatever she does-she tries and tries. Because of this to her time flies. lNlARKS. KATHRYN lSAl5l-Il Pre-Nursing G. A. A 2: South Hiuh G. A. A. l. Long, dark hair adorns her lace. In friendliness she sets the pare. lYlAY. RUTH IQSTHI-R Commercial G. A. A. 1, 2: basketball l, 2: hit pin 1: volleyball 1, 2: Annual 1, 2, 3. -l: senior uprointment editor 4. Our senior editor who did her share. In all kinds of work without a care. NlCCLAlN, l.L'l-l.l.A JLLNII General Blue Triangle 2: Library club 2, 3: Trou- hadours 3, 45 Good Night, Ladies 3: Spring Fever 3: National Thespians 3, 4: Library 2, 3: Pride and I'rejudice 4. She's the tops with all she knows, She stands five feet four on her toes. NlC..lll.TON. Nl.-XR.lURIl' l:I.lZAP:l-TH Foreign Language Student Council 1. 2. 3, 4: Blue Triangle 1. 2: M'1le Modistt- 3: The Red Mill 4: girls' octet 3. 4: A'L'appelIa 3, 4: treasurer 4: Dance committee 2: senior scholarship 4. She's neat as a pin, With an adorable grin. NlCKENN.-X, XVll.l.l.-KM BLRNARD General Senior band 3: South Side, Fort Wayne, Ind. band l, 2: Rifle cluh 1, 2. He's really a scream, For he's on the beam. NICOWEN. EVA JANE Commercial With Dorothy Wood and Shirley Pugh. She chummed around the whole year thru. l'N11gH11,L5Y. JOHN l'RANKl.IN College Preparatory Junior HifY 2: senior Hi-Y 3: Model Air- plane club 3. 4: M'lle Modiste- 3: The Red Mill 4: A'Cappella. 3. 4. Another MetTley on the list, And he's one you can't miss. NlERVlS. PAYE ROSALIND Foreign Language Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3. 4: inter-club council 3: G, A. A. 1: Annual Mirror 4: Quill and Scroll -l: Spring Fever 3: M'lle M0- diste 3: The Red Mill 4: A'Cappella 2, 3, 4: girls' Glee 2. 3. 4: girls' octet 3, 4: Radio 3. 4: Brotherhood speaker 3: Armis- tice Day speaker 4. Her voice inspires all who hear. She is what we call a dear. -SQPLYHIPPH v 1 .1 . J 2' :X Tire 'ft 'T' ,.,,-NG.. 43, .., mx 1, N.. 'N-... Y , . A15 6- 4. To G 'x'.-I age' l' ,r QB QQ ' 'ti f - 5 fa. l s 1 3 11 2 'E 1 i El, 13 5. s ,W Q X, bg 2.'gT.D Y 0 : 1 L9 9, Y 1 4:1 ear 1-5. R... JR Q inn:-r ,Q ' ahh? 5 vs, l .its il 4 fig, , ..,, . !..s ,-x.. -.S ll! , gs? 'QP' . ' . -37: iv Y. fx 25 ., .'4' -,K ?14.?.x,. ,vl Mb ,f.,, , .vqhx '5 '.1f5 f 7 45 'Ig ulyu . I ,J fi -g pf, T7 Sf, , , H:i,'v9, ' 1 x , W , . g. ..x, N , - 'iii . 'E ' w - - N ' W :J 'gf G,1.'L'l r ' 1 , ' 14 A ' 1- ,,' . I Y I vuffm bv X .v ,N--.H 5 N H, '-44. ,V A r , .I - l I w W , -Fwy! O 5' e' 'A g-, n1,44 , K qv... ' . . ,Ac K' x x H 1 ,-, X gg., , A Q fl... y 5 - 'I ,.gv.. P',..' ' ' t'2:q+1,A,, yxtifl ' . r 'I .. 4 IU' , I' 'e f 1 I .- 4, . 1 QNX' 1 ' . mf 'r-1.4 F 1, K -,Q . - ,. 1 E j.. W. .I 1! jj' '- 3.19 'L H' N., ' QW H , u '-- . , - 1 ,- '..- -f .' hu V y Nf. . X .1 .v .A ,ff W m'W.YfQ'gfi, K. Q. ,.. Q -.ia -: 5. .- A 1' ' Y w .P ' ' 1W. .'1f :' 121' ,mr H i' 'M Qff-1'L'e .mr wf 4. 'ff , , .,, . , Q., 5 1m1,,I ,, 5.1 I. .I ' 'I 1 'I , ,!. xtf , ,tu . . 1 I - I 1 1 v . M . S' - w 4'f2'f'- -95 1. 'Nu . ,. 5, -.l J., , .W . rv. 1 -. . . '. fw . -' - xp 1.. ,gait ,fi All flfgl . I .V ,L .5 ' W4 1 D ' V4 , vf A .Q!.4., ' , x J.. , QP- 'wx v t P ' 5 I 1 ws ' v '. 1' 5 4 'F ' - .IA Og '-w ' .' I f ',. -- f ., - lVlEYER. NORMA JANE Commercial G. A. A. 1: Library club 1: Commercial club 3. To dance and have fun is her object in life, And do this without a single strife. MILLER, HELEN REVA Foreign Language Vice-president 2: Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Ensemble 2: Blue Tri- angle 1, 2, 3, 4: Program chairman 4: G. A. A. 1: Annual Mirror 2, 3, 4: ac- tivities editor 3: editor-in-chief -l: senior band 2, 3: Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance committee 2: junior-senior prom committee 3: chairman of Service Honor Roll committee 4: Armistice Day speaker -1: senior scholarship 4: Quill and Scroll 4. She made this annual a hig success, Without her we'd be in a mess. lVlIl.LER, JACK NOLAN Industrial Arts Junior Hi-Y 1: football 1: A Cappella 3, 4: general chorus 1, 2, 3: Dance com- mittee 4. For liim it's fun to sing and dance, Betly's the only one with half a chance. lVlIl.LER. MARY MARGARET Foreign Language Masqucraders 1, 2: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4: Science club 4, president 4: G. A. A. 3: Annual Mirror 4: orchestra 1: senior scholarship 4, She's sweet and cute, And likes a brute. lVllNl5R. PAYE ADELLA Commercial Troubadours 3. 4: Good Night, Ladies 3: chorus 3: A Cappella 4: The Red Mill 4: Pride and Prejudice 4: Delphos Jef- ferson- -G. A. A. 1, 2: band 1, 2: chorus 1: A'Cappel1a 2. A tall dark Miss with sparkling eyes, If only she can. bake cherry pies. lVllN'I'ON, HARRY Wl1.LlAlXl Commercial Skating club 1: track 2. To sleep all day he likes to do, This guy whom we're referring to. lVlORGAN, MARIAN Science Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Li- brary club 3: Science club 4: Beginners Luck 1: Spring Fever 3: girls' glee 1: genera! chorus 2, 3: cheerleader 1. The tires are low, the gas is hard to git. So in the garage her jaloppy will sit. lVlULLENl-lOUR, ROLLAND JAY General Bachelors club 4. Ride his bike and swim a stroke, And then come up and tell a joke. MUMMA, BETTY JEAN Commercial Bluc Triangle 1. 4: typist for the Weekly Mirror. Quiet and genteel, Someone very real. lVlUMMA, lVlARY JO Commercial Commercial club 3: Blue Triangle 1: G. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4: president 4: hit pin 3: inter-class volleyball, basketball, hit pin: ping pong, badminton, deck tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll committee 4. She is really one swell, gal. And to all she is a pal. MYERS, THOMAS BURTON General Model Airplane club 2. He has many merits, And surely loves carrots. NEELY. JESSE lVlI1.TON Foreign Language Boxing champion 3: football 3: intramural basketball 2: American Legion boxing team 2: senior scholarship 4. With brains like his He's really a Kid Quiz. NEUMAN, MARY ROSE Commercial Commercial club 3: G. A. A. 3, 4: Annual Mirror 4: general chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Slle's liked by al.l, She's on the ball. NliWl.AND. RICHARD EUGENE General He does a bit of everything, He'll tap and dance and even sing. NIEMEYER, KATHLEEN DOROTHY Commercial Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3. 4: Spelling club 1: Library club 2: .lunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4: make-up editor 4: junior-senior prom committee 3: Good Will ambassador 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Scroll 4: senior scholarship 4. Her hair and clothes so nice and trim, Rates her a senior so very prim. eighteen NUSBAUM. RALPH 1.VIl,l.l.-XM General Intramural basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: senior band 1, 2. 3. To do nothing is his delight, To sleep all day and then at night. OARD, XVILLIAM CLINTON General lntramural boxing 1, 2, -I: intramural wrestling 2: intramural Imskethall I, -I: inter-class basketball 1, 2, -I: llltl'1lYlllll'1ll volleyball 4. He's everyone's pride, Lucky his bride. POINT, 19.-1L'L VI-RNON General Track 1: football 1: intramural basketball 4: chorus 2. Are ya' burnin', Vernon? PARKS, Dorm MAY Commercial Commercial club 3, 4: senior scholarship 4. An unobtrusive little maid. 1rYho'll help you at the slightest bade. Pl-Rcir, JANVT E11,A1Ni- Commercial Vive-president 3: secretary 4: Flnsenible 2,35 lndustrial Art club 1: G, A. A. 1, 2: senior band 1, 2. 3. 4 :drum niajorette 2, 3, 1: senior orchestra 2. 3, 4: theater hand 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2: Dance committee 1. 2. In her neat white uniform. She marches through in sun and storm. Pl.AL't3lllfR. PAUL EDWIN Science Bachelors club 2: general chorus 2, He likes to hunt for a pastime. And bowl a game 'for a mere dime. PROTSNI.-KN. DGNNA R:Xl' l'ommerciaI Columbia High School, 'I'it1'in, Ohio. She can make the ivorys talk, And have the kids all stand and gawk. PUQH, SIIIRIJQY JIQANM College Preparatory Masquerade-rs 1, 2: Library 1. 2, 3, 4: Blue Triangle 1. 2: G. A. A. 1, 2: weekly Mirror 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: junior A'CappeIla 1. 2: general chorus I, 2, 3: girls' glee club 4: Radio 3, 4: Honor Roll eomniittee 4: state winner in news writinu project 4: senior scholarship 4. Her voice we've heard over the air. ln matters of life, she'II always play square. REDD. DORTHY XIAI3 Commercial Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3: G. A. A. I. 2: in- tramural basketball, volleyball, deck tennis 1. 2: hit pin 1, 2: A Cappella 1, 33 girls' glw l, 3: general chorus 1, 2, 3. 4. Her heart throb wears the Navy blue. And to him. she's ever true. Rli1TlDl'R, RICHARD STI-INM.-XN Vollege Preparatory Camera club 1, Trouhadours 3, 43 Good Night, Ladies 3: Spring Ft-ver 3: Na- tional Thespian Honorary Society 4: A'Cap- pella 2, 3, -I: boys' octet -I: M'lIe Modiste 3: The Red Mill 4: Jade God 4: Pride and Prejudice 4: senior scholarship 4. A high soprano, Strikes C upon the piano. REYNOLDS, XVILLI.-111 VIRGIL. JR. General School life's over. Now for a bed of clover. RICHIE, ROLAND P,-1L'L Science Camera 1. Tall, comical. And economical. RIGGS. RICHARD HORACV Foreign Language Business manager 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Troubadours 3, 4: Senate 4: president 42 Hi-Y 4: treasurer 4: Good Night, Ladies 3: Spring Fever 3: National Thespian Honorary Society 4: senior orchestra 4: district debate champions 33 Radio 3, -1: Pride and Prejudice 4. ln the W'hite House he'd be line. To sit around. sleep. and dine. RIL1E1?,YA LAlR1E.I.-KNEE Commercial Blue Triangle 1. 2, 3: Masuuerndrrs 1. 2: Library club 2. 3: G, A. A. 1. 2: K'IlvEl'- leader 2, 3, 4: junior A'Cappi-lla 1: senior chorus 2, 3: girls' glee 2: Dance commit- tee 4: Bradenton High School. She wears a Dragon on the back of her sweater. She'd cheer all day if we'd only let her. ROBERTS. RICH.-XRD ELTQFNE Commercial Hi-Y 1: inter-class basketball 1. 2. 3. -I: 7 inter-class volleybell 1, L. 3: football 1. Dick's a guy That's funny and spry. nineteen I Q' 'E ., y ,i . is ' 's . N-N 1- Y if A5 Q5 if -. K i . -L Uxle 5 -fi ii -6.- Q:- 1 l t v '54 X.. I far N Q-,MV 'Qs ff. E- ,I 11? gs .1-4' ., ff .re f a ui is 7 1 4 413' Sit FFF SN, , 'Ui ma Pu Q 'wi' Q A r , -Q.. 1 .sei X . iii? .1 ees . if. it hs if ,lf '- 1 1 1 so I fl' -on. rf 'swf 1 - rw, X, Q F' Tia 4, ,W . ggx 32. K-. -at Q' 517' Sf' 1 'i 1-N. J , X. L u Nav K 5 'U' I F-,' RUSSELL. HELEN JOANNE Commercial Blue Triangle 1. 2: G. A. A. 1, 2: chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. She'll never fool. While busy in school. RUTTER. HARRY RICHARD General Basketball 1: intramural basketball 3: in- ter-class basketball 4. He delivers his flowers, Despite wind or showers. SANDIPER. MARX' LOU Foreign Language Masquerarlers 1, 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Blue Triangle 1, 2: Commercial club 4: House of Representatives 1: G. A, A. 1: Weekly Mirror 1. 2, 3, -1: feature editor 4: Aunt Susie Shoots the Works 2: girls' glee 1: president 1: general chorus 2: student council 2. Here comes Sandifer number three. And she is full of joy and glee. SCHIFFLER. OLIVER LEROY General Visualized Education club 1: football 4: Central High, Muncie, Ind.-football 1, 21 chorus 1: wrestling 1-South High School f football 3. When Muncie dances, the kids all stare. His antics are such. we wouldn't dare. SCHOONOVER. DARLENE PEARLIE Commercial Library club 2: The Red Mill 4: chorus 1, 2: junior A'Cappella 3: girls' glee 2, 3: senior A'Cappclla 3, 4. Another gal who made the grade, And now will join the marriage parade. SCHWARZ, MANTRED I.. General Chefs 3: Fourth War Bond Drive 4: Radio 4: Brotherhood Week speaker 4. He came to us from afar off land. To him we extended a friendly hand. SCOTT. BERTIIA MAE Foreign Language Intramural basketball 1, 2: general chorus 1 '7 3 -F-hysically small. And liked by all. SIIRIDER. SHIRLEY MAE Foreign Language Masuueraders l, 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4: Good Nillht. Ladies 3: property manager 3: Spring Fever Il: National Thespian Honorary Society 4: general chorus 1, 2, 3: Dance committee 21: senior scholarship 4: Pride and Prejudice 4: D. A, R. citizenship test 4. Shri's 0. K. No more to say. SIBOLD, ERMA MAF Home Economics A diamond she wears. For her boyfriend who cares. SIFERD. VERA VIOLA General St. Rose 1, 2. A worthwhile girl. A real pearl. SKl?I.l.l'. ELINOR MARGARET Commercial She writes all day, To her friend far away, SLADE, ELIZABETH LOUISE General Blue Triamlle 1, 2. 3, 4: Art club 2: De- bate 1: Troiibaclours 3: G. A. A. 1, 2: Good Night, Ladies 3: business man- ager 3: girls' chorus 2, 3, 4, Her repartee is smooth and free, When near her you will surely see. SLONAKER. NED WENTWORTH General Senate 1, 2: Hi-Y 2: football 1: basketball 1: inter-class basketball 4: intramural bas- ketball l: senior band 1, 2, 3: junior A'Cappella 1. Mischievious and spry, Oh. my, what a guy!- SMITH. JOSIEPHINE GRACE Foreign Language Blue Triangle 1. 2, 3, 4: treasurer 3:Week- ly Mirror 4: general chorus 1, 2: Honor Roll committee 4: senior scholarship. As sweet as can be. Yun can plainly see. SMITH. RICHARD WINTER Industrial Arts Track 1, 2: football 1. He makes his life worth-while, For that is just his style. twenty SMITH. RosE'M.aR1E General Chorus 4: Blue Triangle 4: G. A. A. 4: Annual Mirror 4: photography --clitor 4 3 Blume. Wapakoncta, Ohio school council l. 2: Rcil Triangle l. 2: prcsidcnt 2: girls' xrlcc 2, 3: chorus 3: service director Il: Meet Uncle Sally 3: Blue Triangle 3. The snapshots she took, For our yearbook. SNOW. LYLE J. General Treasurer 1: Bachelors club 3: Trouha- ilours 4: senior band l, 2: junior choir l, 2: scnior choir 3. 4: boys' octct 3, -l: Student Council 2: Handbook 3. Without him nur school will be pretty dull. For a while it may even seem in a lull. 'b'l'Alfl'l:R, JANET Lou General Blue Triangle 1. 2: G. A. A, 1. 2: A'Cap- Della 2, Zi: general chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: girls' glee 1. 2, 3. 4. A friend in need. ls a friend indeed. S'l'APl.l5S. lYlARY Al.-XRLHARLT Commercial Library l. 2. Friendly and true. Never blue. STAUP. DOROTHY lYlAL Foreign Language Girls' glee 2, 3, 4: senior A'Cappella 42 work in office -1. Extremely pleasant and nice to know. Her charming smile this does show. S11-ARNS. DONALD H. College Preparatory Junior Hi-Y 1, 2: senior Hi-Y 3, 4: Chefs club 2: Dance committee 4: inter-class tlchate 2. Nice boy! .ludy's joy! STFINER. THOMAS SAMUI-L Foreign Language Hi-Y 1, 2, Il, 4: secretary 2: president -li Junior Red Cross council 4: inter-class basketball 3. 4: intramural basketball 3: Student Council 4: Dance committee 4: Announcement committee 4: Brotherhood week 3: Honor Roll committee 4. Tommy's super, And add a duper. SAIFLZER, VERNON RICHARD General Ensemble 2, 3: senior band 2. 3, 4. Modeling airplanes is his delight, And sending them up to their ultimate height. STLMEN. JUNE Foreign Language Blue Triangle 1, 2: president 2: Library club lg Troubadours 3, 4: treasurer 4: G. A. A. 1: Good Night, Ladies Zig girls' glcc 1: senior scholarship 4: 'Trirle and Prejudice , property manager 4. Her heart's a'thrill, And all for Bill. STIEVENSON. VIOLET Al.-XE NANCY Foreign Language Blue Triangle 3: Commercial club 3: YV:-ckly Mirror 3: Lafayette-Jackson High girls' glee 1, 2: Annual 2: mixed chorus 1. 2: senior scholarship. She's bright as a star. And in the world will go far, STEWART. DORRIS lYlARL3lE Home Economics Senior A'Cappella 4: Shawnee High School. W'hen she is near, For laughs never fear. STEWART, lVlARY JANE NlAE Commercial llarnesboro High School ffl. A, A. l, 2.32 Junior Red Cross 2. 3: Etiquette. She likes to play the piano and skate, And to school she's never late. STOB-ER. LLOYD GRANT General Intramural manager 1, 23 boxing 1: senior band 1. 2. 3, 4. Sleeping-beauty. A real cutie. STODDARD. HAROLD F. General Bachelors club 3: Camera club 2: intra- mural basketball 2: basketball 1: football l: The Red Mill 4: A'Cam1ella 3. -4: boys' octet 4: general chorus 2, 3: boys' glee 3. 4. Laugh, laugh, laugh. the livelong day. WVhen he's around, we're all so gay. STUMP. HAROLD ALBERT General President 2: head cheerleader 4: cheer- leader 1. 2. 3: chorus 2: Student Council 3: Dance committee 4. Just call him Stumpy. Because he's not grumpy. twenty-one '-538 Q-x A25 Ah R N. -1- na Q- Q. 4. . f, l we iv' X 1'- 11 V.. av' f X fr. rww . Q., A- , l M 'Q' gr E 'Ti' '14 -ED 'V' I 1 f - YN,- i ' 1 .f - 'K r. 11' 115 -,-x trun- 1-, ,N 2 1 -7 - X . N . . A L .g y if 4 I. 1 .Ev if If 5 .1-W' ' . lla i .as v' T fi' . 'A' O 4-LL . Q., P e A v l W if 4 1 31 -KN E., 'W- S I H 4-.1 Vik? ' ... '36 ,'T' X71 b I .L i F ,1 E 2--1:5 ' Q- X Z, gi i . 'A . '.- K ,gl ' -iz ,f -, 3, . Q ' 'fx .2 2 . 1 x f '77 .l L .pr :X : 3 Q: ,. 55 'u an Ch W i s I ,i Q x . MX Y 'X ff on rf 461i C1-ll' bg. . Y' Wav ln 'K .mares 'QT' 'Y SYMONDS, GENE D. General Intramural basketball 3: Weekly Mirror 3: Quill and Scroll first year pin 3: Dayton Roosevelt-Beta Hi-Y 2: band 1. To fly a plane is his meat, To him aviation is a treat. THIESING. RONALD EUGENE Commercial Industrial arts 1: Bachelors club 3: base- ball 2, 3: C Association 3, 4: junior band 1. Another funny-man in our class. When it comes to joke telling, he'll definitely pass. THOMPSON, KATHRYN JANE Foreign Language Secretary 2: Blue Triangle 1, 2: House of Representatives 1: G. A, A. 1, 2: Annual Mirror 4: senior chorus 2, 3. 4: cheer- leader 4. Ice-cold Katie, Is a real lady. TREMAINE. LUCILLE ELAINE Home Economics Skating club 2. Collecting records is her fad, And to do it makes her glad. IQRIPPLEHORN, JUDY KATHLEEN Commercial Chorus 3. 4: Westfield, New Jersey High School-Dancing club: school paper: jour- nalism. Her hair so long, her skin so fair, A gal like her is really rare. TUCKER, JOHN ALLEN Foreign Language A sharpie in clothes, Right on his toes. URICH. ROBERT W. Commercial Junior Hi-Y 1, 2: inter-class basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: The Red Mill 4: A'Cappella 4: boys 'glee 4: Why the Chimes Rang 4: fourth national Hi-Y Congress 2. He loves the girls big and small. To tell the truth, he loves 'em all. VAN HORN. JANET LUCILLE General Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3. 4. She cuts capers on the ice, And is really very nice. WARD, lVlARlLYN ANN Commercial Blue Triangle 1. 2, 3, 4: program chair- man 3: Library club l, 2: A'Cappella 13 girls' glee 1: general chorus 2: Christmas decoration committee 4. Marilyn's the name Mamma's the same. WEAVER. HELEN hi. General House of Representatives 1: secretary 1: Blue Triangle 1, 2: president 1: Masquer- aders 1. 2: president 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Science club 4: G. A. A. 1. 2: inter-class hit pin 1. 2: inter-class volleyball 1, 2: Annual Mirror 4: junior A'Cappella 1: A'Cappella 2. 3, 4: The Red Mill 4: Ili:-ls' octet 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Council 2. 3: president 3: Madrieal 4: Junior- Scnior Prom committee 3: Quill and Scroll 4. Her dancing power batfles all. Her favorite one is nice and tall. XVEAVER, RUTH ELLEN Commercial She writes a daily letter, To make her soldier feel better. WEBB, THOMAS WILLIANI General Track 3: intramural boxing 2. To graduate will be his prize, A gift he'll always idolize. VJEBER. ROBERT E. General Football 1: light-weight wrestling cham- pion 2: boximz 3. He has a keen mind, 0ne hard to find. XVELDING. JAMES NORMAN General Stage club 2: Hi-Y 2: football 1: wrestling 1. His car is a 34 Ford, He rides around like a lord. WELLlKlAN, CARL HERMAN Commercial Commercial club 3: photography 2: senior orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4. He's serious and likes his books. And reads them in favorite nooks. twenty-1 wo Y V - hX'liRNlrR. JANICIY NIARIII Commercial Blue Trinnzle 1. A friend to all she knows, And adds a friend where'er she toes. XVIDNFR. .ll'Nl9 SIIARIINIL Foreign Language Blue Triangle l, 2: Masqucradcrs Ig G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4. i -hr.-Si-1-inf 4. toni-is champion 2: volleyball champions 3: intor- class haski-tlwall, vollvylvzill, hitpin 1, 2. Sl, 4: intramural haskvthiill, tolli-yhall, hitpin 1, 2, Il, 4: tennis l. 2. Ii, ig ping pong: l, 2, il, 4: hadniinton l. 2. 3. l: ill-ck ti-nnis l. 2. 3. -4: NVQ-ekly Mirror l, 2, Il. 4: --ilitor- in-chit-f 4: associate- vililor 3: Quill :ind Scroll 3. 4: junior chorus lg D. A. II. citi- zenship ti-st 4: Dann- committee 4 :senior scholarship 4. Her friends number many a mile, Enchanted by her smile. XVIICUX. ROBVRI Nl. Commercial Stain- cluh ll intramural basketball li Honor Roll committcv 1, When he got his heinie, we thought we'd die, But he was just preparing to be a G. I. Womb. DoRo'l'Hi College Preparatory Lilirziry club 2, 3, 43 lvlasqut-rarlvrs 1, 2: Blue Triamzle I, 2: G. A. A. 1. 2. 3: intvr- class badminton lg inter-class hasl-qi-tliall, volleyball, hit pin l, 2, Il: junior A'l'up. rella 1: senior chorus l, 2, 3, -lg Library work 3, 4: senior scholarshin 4. W'ith Jayne and Shirley. she's bound tn be. This light haired lassie whom you see. XVRIMHT. PAUL EDXVARID General .Association 2, 3, 4: football 1, 2: bask.-thall 1, 2: track 1. 2, Zi, 4: intra- mural haskethall 1: intramural volleyball 1. WVhen he plays the drum. The audience is mum. YISSENOW. BETTY I'l,ORFNCl' Commercial Troubadours 3, 4: Blu-f Triamzle Ji, 43 puh- licity 4: Annual Mirror 3, 4: assoi-igqto editor 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Sprint: Fever , property manairvl' 3: A'Cappvlla 3. 4: The Red Mill 4: Ilirls' glow 3, 4: Why the Chimes Rami' 4: Honor Roll committee 4: Tax! Ilay committee 4: Ilroth- erhood speaker 4: sports announci-r Ti, 4: svnior dress cummittef- 42 senior scholar- ship 4: Pride and Prejudice 4: South Hiuh drbate I: howlinll I. 2: Carnival li A't'appella 1, 2, 3: Tho China Shop I: izlrls' Ulm-e 1. 2: Blue Triangle 1, 2: puh- licity director 1, 2: Yi- Mcrries 3: prouram chairman 3: Tiger Radio Commentator 2: Rainbow stat? 2, 35 Gund YVill Amhnssaflui' 3: Girls' NVelfare 2. I had gay times. Writing these rhymes. YOAKANI. JOAN ihlARII? Foreign Language Library club 2. 3: Iinscnihle 3, 4: Iilue Trinnrzle l: senior hand l. 2, 3. 4: S--nior orchestra 4: theatcr hand 4: State- hand contest 1: local ensemble contest 3: z-tu- dent lihrarian 1. 2, 3. To haxe around. she's just the one. Her personality radiates like the sun. SHAFFNER, RICHARD hlARTlN General Junior Hi-Y 1, 2: Junior A'Cappf-lla li senior chorus 1: A'Cappclla IS: M'lle Modisteu 3. In life he does have so much fun From night's darkness to morning's sun. CL I'ThR. ROBERT In General Football l: Junior Hi-Y 2: Ch:-fs club 2: intramural basketball 2: intramural xol- leyliall. To the army he did go, And now he's just a G. I. Joe. 5-,Q . r .-sq.-: ,fx- ,vo Iwenly- lhrce v l x in? DEAR DIARY : It's 1944-does it seem possible that this is our graduation year? My, how TIME does fly-I remem- ber back- 1941- September-Three hundred forty-five strong-a group of bewildered. confused. awestruck. petri- fied freshmen-entered portals of Central's sen- ior high-searching for unknown knowledge. October-Plowing through our first year of wil- derness- chose Don Everett. president-Joan Hurst. vice-president-Marilyn Ciebert. secre- tary-Lyle Snow, treasurer-Janet Percy, Mar- jorie McJilton. student council representatives- Miss Ruth Kephart. supervisor-thanks. February - Our dramatic element - Beginners Luck -Carol Creps. Marian Morgan, Gwen Love-new starlets. June-XVhewfY-it's over-a successful year- proud of our class representatives on the Annual and VVeekly Mirror staffs-Annual-Cornelius Bakker. Kathleen Niemeyer. Murl Franklin. Dor- othy Irwin--XVeekly-Lou Anna Hennon, Rich- ard Reeder. Mary Lou Sandifer. Carol Creps. Carol Bennett. 1942- September-Back again-Little more courage-lit- tle more esteem-we're sophomores!-no longer lowly. unrecognized freshmen-regarded with feeling of equality. October-Annual election of officers-Harold Stump, president-Helen R. Miller, vice-presi- dent-Kate Thompson, secretary-Marilyn Cieb- ert. treasurer-Lyle Snow. Marjorie McJilton. Janet Percy. Mary Lou Sandifer, student council representatives--our supervisor-Mrs. Jennie H. Breese. February-Masqueraders present Aunt Susie Shoots the VJorks -sophomores portraying dramatic ability-Joyce Cotner. Elizabeth Else. Jeanette Elliott. Mary Lou Ebersbach. Betty Lou Lind- say, Mary Lou Sandifer. Judy Bice. Richard Foulkes-good acting, kidsi March-Society among our activities-held a dance -were we hep-big success. June-Another year completed-full of wide and varied activities--music department ably rep- resented by A Cappella members-Dorothy Clemens. Murl Franklin. Peggy Folk, Faye Mer- vis, Helen Weaver, Janet Stalter, James Crider, Richard Reeder. Roger Kohler. Don Everett. Bill Collins. Ray Kingman. Band-Wallace Downs, Miriam Koch, Helen R. Miller. Bob Harter, Doris Beirsdorfer. Joan Yoakam. Norbert Davis. Betty Lou Lindsay, Ned Slonaker. James Crider. Monna Anderson. Janet Percy. Joan Lochhead, Roger Kohler, Dorothy Dickinsheets. Pat Landes. Miriam Clark. Lloyd Stober. Vernon Stelzer, I.vle Snow. Melvin Brown. Ralph Nusbaum, Jim Chisman. Jerry Boop. Orchestra-Carl XVellman. Peggy Folk. Miriam Clark-on the beat. 1943- September-Vklell. canit get rid of a bad penny. that's us-here we are again-carrying the torch of juniors. October--Traditional class elections- results- Davc Cox. president-Janet Percy, vice-president -Marilyn Gebert, secretary-Jack Mahan. treas- urer-Lou Anna Hennon, Bill Allman. Harold Stump, Jim Coolahan. Joyce Jones, Marjorie McJilton. student council-Miss Bonita Jamison -supervisor for the year. November-Football-nights of cheering brought out our lusty-voiced cheerleaders-VaLaire Rilee. Carol Creps. Harold Stump. and Fred Butler- carrying the ball for Central-Bill Fredericks. Earl Foltz, Virgil Conner. Milton Neely. Art Bowdle. Jack Bennett. Jack Maisch. Harold Cook. Bill Collins, and Fred Bremer. December- Good Night Ladies -junior class play-revealed hidden talents of Helen Haase. Faye Miner, Richard Riggs, Dan Kirlin. June Stemen. Carol Creps. Jim Berry, Richard Reeder. Luella McClain. Dave Cox. Joyce Cotner, and Marilyn Gebert. March--Annual Troubadourian play- Spring ver -boarders in Mrs. Spanglers'-Faye Mervis -rooming house-Richard Riggs. Richard Reeder. Shirley Shrider. Luella McClain. Beverly Asire. Marian' Morgan. May-Night of May 27-junior-senior prom- Shawnee Country Club-showed our apprecia- tion to dignified H5 seniors-a good time had by all-we mean it. too. June-Adios as juniors-next year high and mighty seniors-bye now. 1944- September-Our palace-307 its ebony covered doors greet US-masters for the year-P, S. we're back again-rent for this palatial man- sion-merely honest. diligent study and con- centration. October-Senior class officers: Dave Cox. president -Jack Mahan. vice president-Janet Percy. sec- retary-Marilyn Gebert. treasurer-Marjorie McJilton. Joyce Jones. Helen R. Miller, Bill Allman, Lou Anna Hennon. Jim Coolahan. Fred Bremer. Tom Steiner-student council rep- resentatives-Miss Ethel Stiles, and Mr. Stanton Steiner. our Mamma and Pop-always there with a ready helping hand to aid all-Miss Grace K. McClurg-we'll always remember her kindness and understanding-our supervisor-this is our year-the glory of being topmen of Central. November- The Red Mill -comic opera-A Cappella--what humor-what fun-wonderful Faye Mervis. Roger Kohler. Harold Stoddard. Dan Kirlin. Pat Butler. Bob Harter, Don Everett. and Jim Berry. December-Our service honor roll for those boys who left their books and studies on the home front to do a much bigger job on the battle- front-dedicated December 7-impressive-sup- ported entirely by student body-assisted by Miss Jeanette Stuart. Miss Laura Jamison, and Principal H. W. Leach-Snow Ball held-nice- hats off to dance committee Chairman Bob Har- ter and co-workers. January-Basketball at full speed-only one senior -Fred Bremer-nice work. Fred-wearing gray caps and gowns for graduation-dress commit- tee-Bill Fredericks. Don Everett. Corrine Keve. Kate Thompson, Betty Yessenow-announce ments and name cards ordered-Mary Lou Ebers- bach-chairman. March-Senior dinner dance-early date-big suc- cess-thanks to Shirley Shrider and committee- hall beautiful-boys handsome-girls glamorous -everyone dressed fit to kill-and, dear diary -I danced with Him-Mr. Steiner-Trouba- dourian mystery play-i'The Jade God - hushed. expectant audience-seniors at best- Richard Reeder, Richard Foulkes, Richard Riggs, Pat Jackson. May-Seniors rule!!--distinction day--seniors in governing role on faculty-Mr. Leach, Mr, Scheuerman. Miss Howey replaced by students- for a day only-senior class play- Pride and Prejudice -gorgeous costumes-appreciative au- dience-junior Barrymores and Barnhardts-Pat Butler, Dave Cox. Joyce Cotner, Miriam Clark. Luella McClain, Betty Yessenow, Shirley Shrider. Richard Riggs. Richard Reeder, Nina Bell. Bob Harter, Jim Halfhill. Jeanette Elliott, Mary Helen Altstetter, Faye Miner. and Marilyn Gebert. June-Flowers-two hundred and twenty caps and gowns-music-speaker-mothers' tears- fathers' congratulations- thrills-chills-our di- plomas-this is it-termination of our adven- ture in quest of knowledge, friends, and fun- now we face the world-it's a different world- one full of chaos and confusion-but our future. BETTY AND HELEN. '44 twenty-four Jumbrs :va 5 ef' 26' nn. 'ac X ,nn 95 - fr ,e5 5 A., 43 T , i 5 wr YV. 45' iq -r Y , i ' ' . 3 -J 1 ', ' ' ' 1 ' ll M' . A. 11. ' 'X A: . , g D N iff 5. 2 7 H f- 4, ' A kt- 1- L23 -4 A 4 8 fr , v , X , xv L l - 1 i '1 ' rf ., if X. j . - . , ' ' J A Y L - ml. 'f X ll.,-sf-r 'l i ' ? - ': 1 ' uf Zak -'rf as R0 0- f, 'xt' gg 'gi fr - ,. .. ' ' -- - , V , ,T ,T 'Y 2. I ,A ,X A, Y 4 if ,lk K lx nib-A -- f ' ? N-1 H 'R 5 - ff z Q 9 ' 3 6- W. 2 4 ' A 7 f , la -N, 6 . 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Ruskfgll Brin m. 3-Natalie Bronfi-n. Herman Hrimfon, Ihilnrws Prmxn, Myri-n Bryan, IH:-iry M, Buchanan, Patrivia Burke, Richard Burnett. Javk Ruth-r, Ji-ani' Uaniph:-ll. Nvd Campbq-ll, Donna Carnf-s, Rnsv A. Curmn, Ann Chamberlin, Gloria Hlanvy, Dayinl Clark, Lila Leo Collar. Jnannv Vw,-k, Dick Cntm-r. Row Row 4 ROW 5-Marilaret Cfvwrlen, Vharl-as f'r'al'vl0, Vat fraizr, G11-irpia Curry, Alfri-ul llarm-ll, Barbara llaxig, Drwnna. Day, Rila Day, Rosemary Duty. Row 6-Be-tty Downinn. Maruarc-I Duckwarth, Horthz 4 Iiuclirlv, J4-hh liyana, Alfrwl lfilv. Ulriu lfinrllay. Jeari I-'ishf-l. Joan Fishe-l. Juan E. I-'4,intainv'. T-John I-bots, Jim Foulkes, Jim Frail, Marjnriw Franklin Jim Flaunfulu-r, Huh I-'ree-nian, Thnma: Fritz. Tum Gacley. Jane-t Gifford. Row SW Rovvr Glick, Seymour Gulriin, lin-rald 121-urlwin, Mary R4-sv Gott, Bulx liravgi,-rl PM Uraffam, Priscilla Grvxlt. 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Doris Kc-mph, Bob Kohler, Vonclale Ketchum, Mary Jane Kanawl Bill Kelly, Walrlo Kcicham. 'DQ' Helen Kennedy, Beverly Knowles, Dorothy Koch, Elizabeth Kruger, Shirley Lamnuxrs. Dick Landis, l'i'arl Layman. Wanfla Lcathcrman, Lois Lev. Mary K. Leist, Herbert Levy, Mary Long, Jack Lytlv, Jeanette Mclicih, Don Melionalcl, Jeanne Mcllonalrl, ljonalil lVleElwain, Cathlcen Mcl'bi-ron, 7-in NL... ,U 36 .A ,.. 1, .4- 1 Ja V., Patricia Mann. Mary June Marquis, Victor Martin, Gloria Meeks, Hob Meibls, Glenna Miller, Joan Miller, John Millvr. John Miller. Eulnarfl Moneuhan, Noiman lllonfort, lion Montz. Jr,-if Morris, Mary Francess Morris, Phillip Moseley, .Ioan Mumma, Paul llrlusscr, Jack Myers. Wilbur Myers, Juanita Neely, Jean Neu, Dorothy Neuman, Mary Ann Neuman, Jean Nicc, Pauline Noble, Richard Odell. Art Orchard. 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Row 5-Jai-qmflinv Snnnlar. .ln Ann S1-rlnmn, lmuief Smhllmhm. Dun Staple-N, Ruth Stvlvlwin-, Paul Str-lzer, Huh Simi-rt, Plsihf-r Sivuai'!. Vflmzi Sivwart. Row 6-I mf-gn-nv' Sli-xr-r. lxalnllf Svrnlifvn, Juniv- Slrzitlun, Ann Swo-f-nm-y, Alb:-rl Thfvma-, Juan Thr-nip-vin, Cath:-rim' Tillvn-nu, Vhggrli-Q Tuun-wnuli lk.-thl-I 'l'uv'nn-r. Row T-lids--l Tyr--f. I.un'ille- Val:-mi, Paul V11-wxiwh, l'Iilf-1 n XN'ml4-. Luvillv XN'alke-r, N1-rma NK'allz, Marian YVayn1an'k, Helly VS'-Alvh. llill lV1'll-u-V. Row s-.I im Wi-llhaum. Phyllix W--mx, R--In-rl Wlwtftnvwv, .Iimmiv Whitwurth, I-'lnrqni-.A Wilvuxv Il.-n Williams, Maryyrir- William-, Allvn Wlllumlhi-y, llr-My Winn-ll. Row 9- Rubm-rt Wi-xull, Iii.-k Wnlfurd lilvmi-.r Wmulx-..'rih, l,ax-sr-'nu Wurkman. Arwilfla Wruzhtsnman. LM,-trip Yoakam, J-if-Ag-hini Z-frantw.-. Unrif Zvi-:l-4. ILLL'7'ffL1'-MLUV7 , ..,, . !..s ,-x.. -.S ll! , gs? 'QP' . ' . -37: iv Y. fx 25 ., .'4' -,K ?14.?.x,. ,vl Mb ,f.,, , .vqhx '5 '.1f5 f 7 45 'Ig ulyu . 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I f ',. -- f ., - DEAR DIARY: September-The new junior class-hope to uphold the high regard and esteem the previous class left behind'-hope that our record will go down as one of the outstanding classes of C. H. S. October+Class officers to conduct our activities-under supervision of Miss Bonita Jamison -President-Don Sebasckesgall American boy: viceepresident-Dick Cotner-an excel- lent fellow: secretary-Art Orchard- Did you keep your date? : treasurer-Paul Vuco- vich+another of the brainy Vucoviches: student council representatives-Marilyn Baney. Jim Foulkes. Priscilla Gregg. Nancy Heil. Tom Roess. Dick Sisler-with officers like these we can't go wrong. November-Football in full swing with Juniors Don Sebasckes, Art Orchard. Paul Vuco- vich. Allen Willoughb'5', Frank Boniiglio, Russ Briem, Jim Frail-junior class play- l.ady Be Goodnfselected by Dick Sisler. chairman: Nancy Heil. Jeanne McDonald- presented by Mary Kathryn Leist. John Miller. Georgia Curry, Priscilla Gregg. Bob Berry. Barbara Haden. Tom Roess, Donna Day. Herman Brorifen-performers in The Red Mill -Mary Francis Morris, Barbara Davis. Seymour Coldin-good singing. DecemberjPlans for choosing our class pinsfpretty sharp-committee-Art Orchard. Verla Artis. and Pat Craig-a large representation on the service honor roll committee-doing our part. January-Basketballfoutshined seniors-juniors on the squad-Don Sebasckes, Bob Free- man. Allen Willoughby, Ore Rasor, Bob Sisler. March- The Jade God -Troubadourian play-the cream of the crop in dramatic ability from junior class-Tom Roess, Nancy Heil. Barbara Haden. John Miller. Jeanne McDonald. Herman Bronfen-spooky-you're not kidding-shiver, shiver, shiver. MayfFor those seniors who will soon leave us--a little shindig at Shawnee Country Club on the twenty-sixth-the fun we had-remember?-our hearts are nlled with the excitement that the forthcoming year holds for us-we'll close-hope to see you all next year. JIM AND JEAN. 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J:-an l1l'inklixw5w-i-, lmnnz: lhmllwvk, Karl liruxx-n, J--an Mari-A llI'llIlll, Juan liryan, Mary R-I Q l'ui1ln x1,4v. Row 4-flivk linrln-. liill liurlsliulfl-r, Huh Vain. Pat 1':ii'pvi1tvl', Viruinia l'art4-r, l'arul Cattwll, ll-vilv lfhviivy. Vharl.-X lliill--Qtvr. liill Vlark, Jim Vlark, lNlarw'i:1 l'lvvwii111i', Vvrizil l'llllL!v!'h12lll. Thunia- llllu--ll, Malwl Vnnl.-y, l'-vnniv l'unn. Flml l'unnvlly, Jvrry l'ultrvll, .laniuv Unx, .lunly l'i'q.-, 'l'h.-Ima .Il-an Cridvr, .lnlin Vriulvr, Pa! 1,'unninL'l1an1, lfranklin fur' lls, Row 6-Shirlvy llarnwll, Km-nnvth Ilan-np-nrt, lh-x'vi'ly Davis, Juan Daxis, Marilyn llavis, Javlm lh'l'l+y whirl-, l'm-lln-vin Ihlyl-', lmw--una liulf. liilly llutfy, Ray llulv-, Hull Hmwh, lil-tty l'lNYil'll1. .Ilfss l'fwing', Yinla l Q'lL'lllllk'l'. Runinna l vrguwlii, Hill Fivluls, Juanita lfilullay, liii-lx I-'iwh--r, Ihprjs Flaniuan. llurntliy lflaniuan, Hill l lannu-ry, Kathvrini- l nlNun1, lh-an l -ultz, lilnlnn lfnrrl. 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Jimmy Hinds, 3-Bill Holmes, Jim Huwenstine, Carol Hoyne, Jean Hull, Jeannine James Hobler, Paul Huchstutler. Humphrey, Katie Inoway, Betty Irwin, Jane Jervis, Flthel Johnson, David Jones, Odessa Jones, Orlandu Jones, 4-Walter Joseph, Koh Kamin, Mollie Kamin, Dick Km-ifer, Hub Kennedy, Barbara Kepfer, Loretta Ketchum, Rita Kimmet, Robert King, Rosemary Kline, Harold K nupp, Mary Kruse. 5--Ruth Kruse, Ruth Laman, John Lamb, Maxie Lambright, Jerry Jue Landes, John Landiri, Robert Lamar:-. Dick Lee, Rulland Lenhart, Kathleen Link. Hill Locker, 6-Jim MrClintock, Joanne McCluer, Rirhard McConnau1:her, Jan Romana Mc'Keever, Pm-any McNau1zhton, Jean Ann Mannon, Carl Mayer. Ruse Meeks. 7-George Mentzer, Wayne Mikesell, Ju Ann Miles, Albert Miller, Miller, Patsy Miller, Philip Moke, Ilunna Monfurt, Pat Muwvry, S-Betty Mull, Wayne Mullenhour, Mary Myers, Robert Necs, Tom Geraldine New, Nathan Oden, Lorraine Mae Ogle, Cloyce Parish, Ihrirty Pat Lnudenback, et McElwain, Joan MacGrogan, Martin, Fluyd Mathews, Ric-hard Don Miller, Jack Miller, Jane Ed Muws-ry. Nellis, David Neth, Duris Neu Bill Parker. Sopfzomore .4 nl' 5 939. 6 iii? 'Qi 96' :sw rr :mari T: , Q2 ij ' 7 49 Q .5 V QQ- , ' gf Q, if L f ., gm ' +4 A: . fl f Q . 1 f i. . . .ax L... 1 .. X1 lim Im n , if x 1 i, . 'X ol, E 6, new 'was 61 X' ,M -'N ,,,, JE- 1: :M 1 -fa 'r . Kb gl 3 1 V F wr Nc ' - 4 ' 1 is 'X X if i fx ' ' I N i . , - x. ix: , ' 'L if 'QXXA - -w G' , , ,Q , , W A ' H is S T: If 6 3 A if ' ar 'Ji 'i'fff7ll1. Q5 3.6 ' ' -if ' 'Y -- - -' W .r A L f -f N 'V -1- ' .. f - N - , -, - -:gif , A- ? i v Q? 1 ' 4,2 L. 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I-ark Quillinu. Marilyn Rziinvs, Chffstvr Haver, Eiiizvnv Km-d, Olan Hulse, J--an Hi-ritz, Dirk Rffyiinlwlx liill Rim-hs, Vhylliw Hu-:li-Jllv, Dun Rnhrhurh, Mury Marirarut Hull, Riuhziril Ruin-rislviii, Ji-un Ruvliufh. lnwllvnv Suki-niillvl', Virginia Savaizv, Billy Svhaaf, VVanda Sn'lm:il', .lim Sn-linivtit, liuln S--itz, Gwvmlulyn Jenn Shaw, Nile- Show. I.w,inal'mi Siillsi-limi, Varul mry Slznlf-, Christini- Slznvn, Jr-unnv Sluane, Durisjane Smith, Harold Smith, Hn-ll-n Smith, Rmrwi' NYurrvn Smiyh, lliimllrlu Snizlvr. Rnavniary Sun, Hannah Snnmlhviniviy Gwvn Suiintzniz. Ray Stain-i', Vivtnr Suirkvy, B1-tty Stk-rflv, I'harw Stvinor, Harnl-1 Stvlzvr, Puulini- Stvvvns, J--unnv Stiffnvy, lmrulhy Stinirnvl, Churlntu- Stm-ktun, Wayin- Strawn, Huwaril Strolilv, I-Ilzuru Stmini. 'aulin-1 Stump, I-Iiiuvnv Swi.-k. Juwk Switzi-r, Jnhnny Switzer, Krnneth 'I'hunips4m, Jenin-ite 'I'hun1pNin, Ruth Alive- Thuniprun, Runnlnl Tumplxiny, liyrun 'Tyre-v, Nataliv Van Sirklv. Hurnlui Row 1-M Row 2-. . Row 3- Simnn. Row 4-Rusvn llailv Spzirlinzl. Row 5 Row 6-P Vvrmillinn. Riiln-rt Vial!!-r. Row 7 Row H -Tmv XYar1l, F. John Vl'znkine, Rub-'rt NYnrwiwk, Norman W1-bln, .Iavk VVvlkvr, Barb Whf-1-lk-l'. Harlnaru YYIM-1-li-i', .lunv YVhil:u'rv. Ann XVhih-, Iilnruthy VVinks, Danny YYi4u, Gln-n NV41li1ns!, YVilmn Jr-an SV-mil. Lnry Wnndn'-irth. Marilyn Wrun, Bill Yuunu, Ivabvlle Ynumz, Richard R. Zrflirbu--li. Vlizirl-is Zviiinlv, lhzrtu-une DEAR DIARY: Emerged from the stage of infancy-freshmen-now at least on the road to seniority-bw hind us one full year of senior high and the knowledge gained there'-now to higher acclaim and wisdom. OCTOBER+Our guiding oflicers for the year- -president-Phyllis Rochelle-athletic minded gal: vicefpresident-Chester Raver-good ofiicer material: secretary-Jean Bryan-an or- iginal girl: treasurer-Jacqueline Arnold-knows her stuff: student council voicers- Harvey Basinger. Katie Inoway. Beverly Davis, John Lamb: supervisor-Miss Ruth Kephart NOVEMBER-Amazing to find so many block busters in the sophomore year-introducing foot- ball tinds-Louis Poling, Harvey Basinger, Corinth Bankston. Ray Bonnell, Bob Cain. Jim Hablin, Bob Kennedy, Bob Pickering, Ray Stager. and Gene Swick-Bob Good displaying talent in A'The Red Mill as Joshua Pennyfeather. an English comedian JANUARY-Sinkers on basketball court-Fred Connelly. Olan Reese, Jim Cox. Bob Pickering- showing ability and power-keep up the good work, FEBRUARY-Dramatic element in action- You're Only Young Once -Bill Rhoades, Virginia Savage, Reid Zehrbach. Jane Miller. Pat Aller, Gary Hill, Janice Cox. Myron Teitel- baum. Pat Mowery. Carol Apple, John Lamb. Phyllis Rochelle, Jim Parmenter, Ban bara Wheeler-full blooded actors APRIL-Lauritz Melchior's and Patrice Munsel's blend in the choir-Mollie Kamin. Sherwin Lindenbaum, Pat Mowery. Bob Kamin. Reid Zehrbach. Marilyn Wren, Gwen Shaw, Virginia Savage. Beverly Davis. Phyllis Rochelle, Bob Good, Orlando Jones, Bill Locker, Bob Seitz, Jim Parmenter, Jim Clark JUNE-Dear diary-we're tired-a full year-taking a little vacation-rest a while-back in three months-ready for work BARB AND BILL '46 thirty-two Freshmen X . ' 5 A X V 5 3 Q-, , 2- Sf- .- wa M. 1' 6 7. -sl L 3. Il : ' L lt, - EP, lqf ' V51 Q dv l l l.. x Y ' . ,- ' '- ll - A 1 1' A 1 as 1 ' l ' .f' 1 'L' ' 7' '.' 27' A li l f' ,YL F! - x'1 , ,- Q ff' il . Z N- ' .. ,- X- .A A H4 . W A .fs wh... .ll W l 'jg C., I .5 ,,, 2- .,. iff -Y - -' A ' 1 J -2 6' '5 l'- -1 - .2 1 1' R , l ' . , 5 -, I .ll h U , 1 , 4 I v I, F 1 N1 X . 'N V' 'A ,, A ' 4' R 3-. 'L IJ! 2, :,, 4.- nv. as I ga, -f i f- 4' J .-- L ' ' 1, ' Q W T ' f Vw v V ' ' y f 1 EV -1 lf' - fizdimrf f 'A ...nh . Q A I . 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Iburrrll All-An, l l'llIh'z'S Alla-n, .ll-an Al-pzuluh, Bill Ayvlm-l', Rm:-ln .-Xml'-rslm. .Iuhn Angvl, Tum Amnmn, l'Ix'vIyn Arm--ntruul, Nvlliv June- Artie, Judy Halle-r Row 2 Jw- lmllinye-r, Hvidi Ann Bulflwr. Palsy lizlnkwn, Huh Iislrrirk. Huh Hum-lvr, R-nnulll Iiwnlqiwltql, liill U.-rry, .lnzmnv HQ-rryhill. Jzmvl lie-swim, lflilf-1-n liilllv, Marv Blmlun-tl Row 3-lfly-lv lim-lil-vkm-, Holm-rt li-wflmnl-wr, Marilyn lhzgun, lml-nw-5 Buuanius, Nurnm IMHNA, Vulri--ia lhnu-rx. Gvrulnlilw liuwshvr, Nurmfz Helm- Hlwwklvy, Mury Bruin, Pvuuy lirl-fl.-l', Huh liri--knmn Row -l-Ruuvr lfril-m, Arthur Britt. Hn-tty lirittilwhamx, Martha Iirm-k. Ju.-Xnn Hrunn, Marilyn lim-hunun. Juniw liuvk, Jvanninff Hurd.-n, lil:-n liurxzmm, Hill liurlm, Dirk Burkhulll--r Row :n Hvtly Husvh, lfnlwarnl Hullvr, Nam-y lluttf-rllvlwl, Marilyn Hryzm, Iivtty l':nn1pl1uIl, llflzuyuxw-1 Fzmnl- l--r, Alxin l':qllun, R-N-mary Carta-r, Han-ld 4'h:unlu-r-, l'1lr-nl Viv-lf. Jim Vlarl, Row 6- Lurry Vlark, Marilyn Vlurk. Mary Jn K'lf-rl-ng-Ar, Rnuvr f'l1nu-frnman Tum l'lu!t.-r, ling' lhllnur. lfilw-n l'.ml,, Murvuf Yup--4 Jn Ann llnrhin, Put frm. ROW T Kvu K'r-lvl:-y, lmn I'unmums, .YQ-an l'unninul1:an1, Kathryn Furry, Vl'ilm:1 Vu-If-r, lilamvlzv Ilmwh- rrty, Rnlwrl llux.-nlmrl. Jw- Ilzuix, Rum-nxury IM-4-lu-1, Juunm- Irvrickwm, l'h:n'l.-N Rau' Il--nhl.-r Row N Ilil-lm llill-nn, NVull Ilifrhinyler. Clydp ll-vlniu, Rzmmlm Ihnlu-1. Ilfluruzn-.1 lb-ny. tl.-nv Plant, Y-Ima If-lxszllwlx, li-riiv linux-rxun, Ju l'Imirk, Kuhn-rl lininxvll, I5-'tty liyn-Ar Row 9-I-Ill.-n I-Iwrnftt. Bill Iiywnbach, Dirk Fvivh, Hurril-lt I --It--r, Muriun Fir-l-Is, Hill Firxl, I-Ilinnrlls Pifhl-r, .I-lv Fmnuinv, Juan Ford. Rivhalml Ford, Hn-rln-rl I-'ranves ROW 10-Ruth Ann Fruunfmlufr. Ruxarna Fry4imzvr, Rulph Frm-h, G.-raldinv Ifnlkr-re-ln, .Ivan Furnifh. H1-my Hzmull, Khlm- livib. 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Jim Hoff, Inna Lou Hollingsworth, Barbara Hood Row 3- June Hookway, Mary Ellen Hoyt, Edgar Howell, Sally Hunter, Bill Huston, Betty Hiigtgnv Jggn Hutchison, Ruth Ann Lrvin, Joann Jackson, Georrrine Jenkins, Betty Johnson Row 4 Jacqueline Johnston, Juanita Johnston, Arlene Jonea, Donnabclle Jones, Junior Jones, John Kat- tvrhuinrich, Fred Kimpel, Bob King, Delores Kison, Naomi Knerr, Jean Knipp Row 5 Martin Koch, Paul Koch, Bill Komminsk, Jim Krouse, Phil Kubik, Bill Lackey, Dorothy Laderer, Row Mary Lagos, Paul Edward Lamb, Charles Layman, Jimmy Leatherman 6-fllvgpy Lee, Clariliel Lehman, Jim Ls-is, Dick Lffppla, Amos Long, Jim Long. Bill Louck, Bill Lucas, Phyllis Lutz, Jim Lyle, Art McCollum Row 7 -Pat McCi-ay, Helen Mm-Donald, Joanne McDom-I, Marilyn McDorman, Susie McGee, Dick McKee-ver, Donald Mack, Jack Markel, Jim Martin, Betty Mason, Josine May Row 8 Joyce May, Marjorie Meeks, Marilyn Metfurd, Virginia Meredith, Marilyn Mertz, Mary Mertz, Jane Miles, Catherine Miller, Estlier Miller, Frank Miller, Robert Moneer Row 9-- Jeannine Moruo, Myron Moritz, Mary Morris, John Mourning, Dick Mowery, Carl Myers, Ramona Nameche, Marceil Nesbitt, Dick Neu, Marilyn Neuman, Jim Nice Row 10-Bob Gard. Tom Oppenbacher, Jean Osman, Mary Ann Owens, Barbara Painter, Bob Parker, Marjorie Parker, Betty Parks, Mary June Parr, Eddie Patton, Ed Pedlow lhirty-four Freshmen 'Q ' s - 9 I , Q 6 .I 5 . 6 I Q gi 3 It JL - ' -C ' fe' 'f' ' 'f - H9 -H J ' Ji . ' I .' v . 1 ..f N Avia 5 J. F' H . I - -G 1 . as -.si 6 'W' QQ! ...J -'Q as '1- ' v '- . 'S' ,ir ' ' . 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Jvannim- Smith, Kathryn Smith, Hopi- Snow Joan Syn-llmnn, Barbara Spanx, Suv Solomon, l'atrivi4i Sowvrs, Ilvan Str-urns. M1-rlv Stvlzvr, Howard Sh-lzvr, Dirk Stem.-n, Dorothy Str-nn-n, Rodnvy Su-nn-n, In-nt-ta Stl-wart Frank St:-wart, Arlf-y Stewart. Ros-'mary Str-wart, Maruawt St-ilu-r, Warn-n Stoddard, C'-innie Stow-r, Lois Strawn, Patsy Strayvr. Hob Swann-r. Jark Sn-mm-y, Imyt Swim-It Patricia Swinuford, Nancy Tarr, Alivi- Taylor, Eleanor Taylor, Myron Tviti-lluaum, Marilyn Thor- burn, Janicv Townst-nd, Dau' Turnvr, Junk- Turm-r, Aurilla Ann '1'wininu, Doris 'I'yn-i- Sf-Edgar Ulrick, Fraiz VVright, John Vurhmfs, liarhara Walla-1-, Norman Vl'arnvr, Jaan 'vYarlhw'r. Curtis Washinvton, I.t-riorv Watkins, Norma Wit-mffr, Shirli-y W-Alla, Juan Wh-'atvraft Row 4 Row n Row 6 - Row 7 Row Row 9- Barney VVht-vler, Pete-r Vlfhevlr, Ralph Wilkt-Q, Yvrue-no Wilkinw, Rirhard Wrivht, xvllhla XYrii:ht, Jack Y:-tman. Jean Yuumz. Joan Young, Mary Lou Zurfiuh, Ronald Hunsak-lr fh1'fflJ'7lL'E DEAR DIARY: Oh. what a wonderful feeling-we're four hundred strong-amidst our grandeur a feeling of bewilderment-.1 new position as freshmen+bafHing. these new customs thrusted upon us- live and learnfin the days to come our feeling of newness and shyness will wear off-thus becoming true sons and daughters of this fair school OCTOBER+settling down to a year of study-elected class heads--presidentfJaclc Sweeney- trick basketball star: vice-presidentw-Jim Lyle-mischievous but nice: secretary- Dick Dillon-all round boy: treasurer--Bob Brickman-dennitely O. K.: student council members-Jean Knipp, Jim Nice-Miss Alice Toomey-supervisor of freshmen NOVEMBFR-football object of our attentions-out for pigskin sport-Bill Sharp, Jack Sweeney, Bill Komminsk. Dave Temple, Bob Brickman, Bob Bender, Jim Hoff. Bob Woods, Jim Lyle, Bill First, Bill Stanyer, Jim Nice, Bob Sweeney, Myron Teitel- baum, Craig Wright, Jim Long. Jack Markel, Ed Fisher. Jack Howard, Warren Stoddard. Ray Conner, Joe Ballinger, Jack Plummer-fast steppers-hurry and grow up, boys-Coach Settlemire can use you! JANUARY7basketball fans turned out to see Bill Hoff, Bill Sharp. Jack Sweeney. Jim Lyle. Joe Ballinger, Bill Komminsk, Bill First, Bob Brickman, Bill Lackey, Dave Temple. Bob Woods, Jack Plummer, Jim Nice, Vifarren Stoddard. Ray Connersgwhat a squad- a few years more-whoopeell FEBRUARY-drama in the spotlight- You're Gnly Young Once +Craig Wright, Jeanine Smith, Joan Spellman. Myron Teitelbaum-Shakespeare and these Masqueradets' APRIL-frivolous freshmen still glorying in position--joining many activitiesQjournalism- Weekly staff-Marilyn Thorburn, Marilyn Hennonflxinnual staff-Barbara Spang. June Hooltway. Betty Campbell, Jerry Bowsher, Dave Temple-Greeley's in the making. JUNE-the end of a perfect year-fun-frivolity-new friendshipsfnew lessons-new teachers -'bye till next year GENE AND GERRX' '47 thirty-six Qmmw 3 ., gz, ' f v xx. ' ' aff- fwxi lille- : T' 3 gJT5 'A'.' Athi!!-agp 'W L?hl.i1 imEba ms f ikijjrui :If K N lm v M' 1,61 QQO??QQfQQ? age: uma! Gaiam 'Q Ffa 151 41' F- VA.. . .WA I A NQLV.. in QMQQFQQQQQQ 353-lp X' 52- 95-,ii fa Ki ' FLKFLML from ine Pages of Me 1944 Annual Mirror W, gf 'shi-,' . ,.f,. .,, Pleasant iwemgibs Bop .Q Foryoa ' 4,1 . 1 :GF . - , 4 A -1- fem ,f sa? fp DEDlCv47l0N To all those striving to uphold the rights and privileges of our free. democratic country: to those on the fields of battle. to those in the factories. in the shops, on the farms. and in the schools-to you America, we sincerely dedicate this book. Egfflffl Wade Q 3 fi, 4 .,:, 4' ' if-' , A - , . I F 'WL , , ' f .Q ,.,-Ai: vm 9 if M - , 'aa '-., N .L 1:-fvfw 1 I? gf .15 -, Iwi- 45 . Q79 A if A ,Q . 1 'X XT -, . 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K :A ' ' 5, 4 ' N. . lK.!Trvif tl X fa. -' -V N A .H LN N' '. f 4, , , - M dv 'Q QV' 'dk' .fffal 4 ' 4 -J X AA A A-L5- fo Sevenffz Grade as, -v ws I 1-an ,i -Q' v f A 36 forly-:wo 4 Vi Q 4 .sf .-N--,, M ,,- ,- mf' rf X S ...nw . , . ,J ' LN - ' nw qw.-g'.fP ri' ,.. j.:f.2'.j.Ll iff fr Aa J, . wr.-,--.r.7,J DANCE COMMITTEE SERVICE HONOR ROLL Row l Lim Anna Hvnnun, Kutiv lmxwuy, Elizalu-th Hlsv, Rnw I .luwphiviw Smith. Mullin- Kamin Virginia Suvuxrv, Valmirmf Rilr-4-, VVan1la I,0athvx'ni:Ul, Row 2 Shirlvy l'u1:h, Imu Anna Hcinnun, Hvll-n R. Millvr .Iuyw Junvs livtty Luu Limlsuy, Iivtty Yi-ssn-now, Mary Jo R0w 2-Hzirnlrl Slunip, John Millvr. Marilyn Gwlwri, Nmivy Mummzi H4-il. J-Ami lirinknn-yvr, Juno Wislnvr, Huh Wzxlkvr Row 3 Tum Su-im-r, .L-am Ann Mzmmmn, Frvd Bremer. Bob Row 3 Dun Sivan-vw, Hob Bm-ry, Huh Hurtf-r, Dun- Cox. Wiluux, H2ll'X'f'j' Ilasimrvr, Nancy Heil, Tum Rocss Jim l'mml:1han, Tr,-m Sh-ini-r, Tom Rm-sh liwrllpliuur Jhfe Makers ORGANIZED-September, 1943 MEMBERS-twenty-eight student representatives and nine faculty representatives SELECTIEDghy Student Council under sponsorship of Mr. E. L. Huber PURPOSE+to organize and sponsor an interesting social calendar for current school year-acting as clearing house for all social events OFFICERS-Chairman. Bob Harterfwhewf had his hands full Vice-chairman. Lou Anna Hennonfthat little bundle of vitalityfworlting like a beaver Recording secretary, Shirley Shrider-ah-V-so that's where all of the publicity came from Faculty chairman, Mr. H, VJ. Scheuerman-good work. Cappy Faculty. vice-chairman. Mr. I.. Huberfanother strenuous worker OCTOBER Z5-THE HOWDY HOP+ice-breaker of the year-Shawnee Country ClubAmusic by l.ima Loco Orchestra-given in honor of all new students in Central-big success! OCTOBER ZQQSPOOK XVALK-hilarious masquerade-wostumes required-vheld in our gym- proper atmosphere provided by corn stocks 'n pumpltinsA-Carl Young's Band- excellent jive NOVEMBER 25-THE HARMONY BALI.-Memorial Hall-after big game-we didn't win- was a fine dance, though DECEMBER 25sTHE SNOW BAI.I.+Memorial Hall-first formal of the year-music by The May Jean Orchestra from Daytonfthe fellows liked that! APRIL ll-THE SPRING FANTASIE-Memorial Hall-Hank Crreenamyers Bandfone of the best dances Other student and faculty members of the committee-- Norbert Davis, Marilyn Ciebert. Dave Cox. John Miller, Nancy Heil, Vklanda Leatherman. Jack Sweeney. Jim Coolahan. Virginia Savage. Tom Roess. VaLaire Rilee, Harold Stump, Jack Miller, Don Stearns, Joyce Jones, June Widner. Jean Ann Brinkmeyer, Bob Berry, Jim Nice. Elizabeth Else. Katie Inoway, Hannah Sondheimer, Bob Waller. Miss Ruth Cathcart, Mr. Charles Stewart, Mr. Stanton Steiner. Mr. Franklin Laman. Miss Crayle Howey, Miss Mary Floyd. and Miss Alice Toomey lbl, JEANETTE ELLIOTT We Remembered ORIGIN: 19-424943 Annual Mirror's brain childvbacked very wholeheartedly by Mr. H. XV. Leach-picked up enthusiastically by entire student body of Central High7Committee appointed LABOR: Long. tedious hours spent by committeefverification-names. names. names. everywhere names and more names PAY: Satisfaction at seeing nearing completion of Honor Roll FINANCES: Nearly 8800.00 to be raised-done solely by Central High School students-selling tags-contributions by individual high school clubs TAG DAY: Thursday. November 4. 1943-red letter day for committee-great success-way over the top-S-460.40-XVhoopeeY DEDICATION: Assembly Tuesday. December 7, I0-Hfentire program performed by members of Honor Roll Committee--Helen R, Miller. general chairman-Betty Yessenow, devo- tionalsiShirley Pugh, What It Means To Be An American -Tom Steiner, XVhat My Country Means To Me -Jean Ann Mannon, Our Duties and Responsibilities to Our Country -Tcam Roess. dedication of Honor Roll-accepted by Mr. H. NV. Leach COMMITTEE: Helen R. Miller. General Chairman. editor-in-chief of Annual Mirror-Lou Anna Hennon. associate editor of XVeelcly Mirror: Shirley Pugh, Radio: Betty Yessenow, associate editor of Annual Mirror: Jean Ann Mannon, XVeekly Mirror reporter: Jean- ette Elliott. activities editor of Annual Mirror: Nancy Heil. Student Council: Tom Roess, Student Council: Fred Bremer. Dragon's Athletic Club: Tag Basinger. student body: Bob XX'ilcox. student body: Larry King. student body: Betty Lou Lindsay and Mary Jo Mumma. two swell typists: Miss Jeanette Stuart. literary advisor of Annual Mirror: Miss Laura Jamison. literary advisor of Vvleekly Mirror: Mr. H. VV. Leach. principal-our patient leaders M. JEANETTE ELLIOTT forty-five ,-v I Q I? lg.,--A-H STUIIENT K'0lTNl'lL Rowl Jvun Knipp, llivk Hannrrmw. Luu Anna Hrnnnn, Rowl lVlzu'ilyn li:mn-y, Kulic- lnowny, lin-vu-1'ly Davis, Joys-1' Row 2 Jun--S Row 2-Hvlvn R. Mill--r, l'1'i:willz1 Gm-Liu. Dirk Sislur, Nunvy Hwil, .lim Funlkw, Murjuriq- M4-Jillun. .Iuhn livnn-1' Row 3 Row 3 Tum Stvim-r, lfn-ml lirefnwr, Jim Vnulahun, Mr. Hulmvr, Bill Allman, Juhn Lumix, Tom Rows f'n1'1g-S115 QUILL AND SCROLL Ann Cll1'TlllN'l'll!l, Lou Annu Hn-nnun Shirley Pugzh. Hvlvn R. Millcr, Jean E. Fontaine, Mury Lou lilwr-slum-h, Kathln-vn Nil-mcyer, B1-tty Yes- sn-lmw, lie-tlyv Phillips, Jn-:xlwllu lilliunl Junk- Wirlnn-r, Dorothy Irvin, Rivhurml Foulkcs, Faye Mvrvif, Rivlmr-l Rings, JL-anne McDonald, Larry Kimz, Nancy H1-il, Joyce Cutner , 0ar little fongress ACHIEVEMENTS-took control of the street patrol-conducted weeltly war bond -backed VVho's Vk'ho contest-sponsored senior distinction day FOURTH XVAR LOAN DRIVIE-big success-way over the top-bought Fairchild and stamp sales trainer DECEMBER 7. I0-I3-purchase of jeep, quaclt. and amphibian plane by bonds and stamps MEMBERS- SENIORS:-Chairman-Bill Allman-capable leader: secretaryfMarjorie McJilton-effi 1 cient secretary: Fred Bremer-street patrol committee: Jim Coolahangsenior distinc- tion day committee: Lou Anna Hennon-bond tag day committee: revision of constitution committee: Helen R. Miller-senior distinction Tom Steiner-honor roll committee JUNIORS-Marilyn Baneyfbond tag day committee: Jim Foulkes-street tee: Priscilla Cireggfbond tag day committee: Nancy Heil-revision committee: Tom Roessffoutrh war loan drive: Dick Sisler-fourth Joyce Jones- day committee: patrol commit! of constitution war loan drive SOPHOMORES-Harvey T. Basingersrevision of constitution committee: Beverly Davis- assembly committee: Katie Inoway+assembly committee: John Lamb-third war loan drive, jeep campaign FRESHMEN-Jean Knippfassembly committee: Jim Nice-street patrol EIGHTH-John Berger+bond tag day committee SEVENTH-Richard Hargrove-assembly committee FACULTY ADVISOR+Mr. E. L. Huber-one of the best IVI. JEANETTE ELLIOTT Masters 0ft!1e Pen NAME: International Honorary Society for High School Journalists alias Quill and Scroll PURPOSE: to promote a higher standard of journalism REQUIREMENTS: junior or senior in high school-upper third of graduating class-1500 points on either literary or business staff of Annual or XVeekly Mirror-recommended bv supervisor-did outstanding work-accepted by National Executive Board of Quill and Scroll PLEDGE: I do solemnly covenant with these persons here assembled that I will ever be true to the ideals of Quill and Scroll on mv sacred honor. I pledge myself to do all in my power to aid the cause of better journalism. May God help me to do so. CONGRATULATIONS MEMBERS 1943-Dorothy Irvin-Annual-business manager-very active worker: Lou Anna Hennon-XVeeltly-associate editor-little and sweet: June XVidner-XVeekly- editor-in-chief-original. isn't she? MEMBERS 19-I-If,-Xnn Chamberlain-Weekly-earnest reporter: Joyce Cotner-XVeekly- associate editor-Madame Curie. the second: Mary Lou Ebersbach4Annual-senior apointment-all the seniors' little mama! Y I I Y: Jeanette Elliott-Annual-activities edi- tor--quote. Clever. unquote: Jean FontaincfAnnual-identitication editor-tirmly be' lieves in the good neighbor policy: Richard Foulkes-Annual-art editor-master of his trade: Nancy Heil-Handbookeeditorghandy with it' toof Larry King-XVeekly- sports editor-Kings Korn: Jeanne McDonald-Annual-advertising manager-pretty and nice: Betty Yessenow-Annual-associate editor-Boshe Fagel: Helen R. Miller- editor-in-chief--Tiffin is a nice town: Kathleen Niemeyer-Annual-make-up editor -cute little red head: Bettye Phillips-Annualemake-up staff member-another cute little red head: Shirley Pugh-XX'ecltly-reporter-radio announcer- From the radio room studio of Central High School. we bring YOU---H1 Faye Mervis-Radio an- nouncer-Annual-reporter-best worker: Richard Riggs-Radio announcer-Annuah senior business manager-collecting senior assessments kept him busy ADVISORSZ Miss Jeanette Stuart-Annual Mirrorfliterary advisor Miss Laura Jamison-XVeekly Mirror-literary advisor Mr. H. C. Heffner--Annual-XVeekly-business manager hl. JEANETTE ELLIOTT forty-seven Row Row Row Row Row ANNUAL STAFF HEADS Hwlvn R, Millvr, lim-My Yvssm-nmv, Mary Lvu lilmvrslnavh, Jvun- R. Fontaine, Joann-ite Elliuit, Mollie Kumin Kulhlm-n Nivnu-yvr, Rivhurd Riuvs, .IQ-unnv Mn-Imnuhl, Hun-va-y HlASillLCQ'T. Doruihy Irvin ANNUAL STAFF .Iunv Hemkway, Doris Kvmph, liurbzwu Sunny, Virginian Savings-, Juan Mm-Gmgaxn, Marnlyn Hy- nlnkvr, li--ttyv Phillips. Dorothy Stimmel, Be-vm-rly Davis 2-Rnsv Murif- Smith, G:-ruldine liuwshvr, Jum- Ann Lay, Mary Murthu Hun-hzmnn, Heh-n Wuaver. Sully Gr.-iwv, Ann Whih-, l l1n'vr1u- Wilrox, Betty Campbell June-1 INI:'lCIwuin, Rusvnmry Rhml-As, Natzllif- VnnSiclu-l, Kia-hard Ifunlkes, Tum Ruess, Dun Miller, Dave Tm-nlple-. Barbara W'hvr-In-l', Nunry Hvil forty-uiqhz Your Servants TIME-fourth period-any day--approximately a few davs before deadline PLACE -Room 348 SETTING-one rectangular room-three beat-up. clickety-clacltety. typewriters-one well-worn desk-one metal filing cabinet containing four drawers-twenty-three uncomfortable chairs-nine long. unimpressive tables CAST OF CHARACTORS-eight Annual Mirror staff heads-entire Annual Mirror staff: lights- camera-action--quietf Y If ANNUAL MIRROR STAFF HEADS-Editor-in-chief-Helen R. Miller-efficiently directing every- one as to his duties: Associate editor-Betty Yessenow-post laureate: Club editor- Mollie Kamin-small. vivacious: Activities editor-Jeanette Elliott-no comments, please-that's mel: Sports editor-Harvey T. Basinger-scribbling sports scribe: Make-up editor-Kathleen Niemeyer-busily mounting, pasting: Identification editor -Jean Fontaine-running hither and yon verifying-correcting: Senior appoint- ment editors-Ruth Esther May and Marv Lou Ebersbach-tracking down seniors- their activities-hobbies: Art editor-Richard Foulkes-professionally flourishing his palette: Advertising manager-Jeanne McDonald-worrying over our advertisement: Business manager-Dorothy Irwin-making with the moola: Photography editor- Rose Marie Smith-a busy newcomer LITERARY STAFF-Jerry Bowsher-running around verifying names and home room numbers: Betty Campbell-running around with Jerry: Barbara Spang-concentrating on her articles: Mary Miller-helping Kay mount the pictures: Fave Mervis-writing her articles and helping the other kids type theirs: Dave Temple-waiting until he's a senior: June Hookway-identifying pictures: Mary Neuman-proving the pen mightier than the sword: Don Miller-typing with the hunt and peck system: Helen XVeaver-seeking proper adjectives to brighten her write-ups: Kate Thompson- mounting and pasting all he chilluns' pictures: Marolyn Hvdalter-checking pictures -verifying names: Doris Kemph-helping Marolyn with the vertification ADVERTISING-Mary Martha Buchanan, Tom Roess. Nancy Heil. Sally Griewe. Ann Axlhilbl. Joan McGregor, Rosemary Rhodes. and Florence YVilcox PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF-Marjorie Johns, Dorothy Stimmel. Natalie Van Sickle, Beverly Davis, Janet McElwain. Ann Geiser. and Virginia Savage SENIOR BUSINESS MANAGERS-June Ann Lav and Richard Riggs TYPISTS-Joyce clones and Luella McClain ADVISORS-Miss Jeanette Stuart-literary advisor-helping with sentence constructions-adjev tives.-etc.: Mr. H. C. Heffner-business manager-ably keeping accounts Each and everyone-busy-ceaselessly working-writing-rewriting-crossing out-do- mg over-correcting-checking-rechccking-verifying-and so on and on-and on-and onfff until-at last-ahhh-success?YT-your Annual Mirror NI. JEANETTE ELLIOTT forty-nine i N y fr Row Row Row Row Row Scribes and Scrlbblers EDITORJN-CHIEF--June Vfidner-a busy little bee-Mrs. XVidner's pride and joy. ASSOCIATE EDITORS-Joyce Cotner. Lou Anna l-lennon-two dignitied aids, FEATURE EDITOR--Mary Lou Sandifer-dished out with some neat and different articles- good job! SPORTS EDITORS-Ann Sweeney-active Ann. she knows her sports. a G. A, A, girl-Larry Kingb XVhat's new in the Kings Korn section? BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING MANAGER-Pat Mowery-always busy-efficient manager. CIRCULATION MANAGER--Ann Geiser-she circulates. ART STAFF-Herbert Dawson- XVhy are you so shy, Herb? REPORTERS-the real dirt diggers-Marilyn Bennett. bud-ding young sophomore: Ann Cham' berlain. neat to say the least: Carol Cattrell. the sweet angelic type 1 Jean l-lull. beautiful and smart .tool Jane Miller. Gary's her guy: Shirley Pugh, just call her brains: Jacqueline Sonntag, Jackie seems to bubble with pep: Ann Sweeney. here's a cheer for you, CUBS-green. but not for long-Dan Ackerman. Carol Apple. Marilyn Hennon. Jean Ann Mannon-a grand bunch of kids. Senior high circulation manager-Bob Sisler: junior high circulation manager-Jean Brink- meyer: assistant junior high circulation manager-Bill Boden: advertising repre- sentatives-Marilyn Vvlren, Marceil Nesbitt. Marilyn Thorburn: assistant senior cir- culation managerkalohn Foote: typists-Doris Beiersdorfer. Betty Lou Lindsay. Mary Jo Mumma. Joseph Smith: literary advisor-Miss Laura Jamison: faculty manager-Mr. H. C. Heffner. OBJECT-an interesting and enjoyable paper. for you, the students of Central. method-hard work. determination. the love of journalism. Results- THE MIRROR -your Mirror. IMPORTANT ISSUES- September 2-I, 1943-First issue of this year's Mirror went to press-new editors assumed new jobs-paper included lists of new students, new teachers. and news. news, news, December 22. I9-I3-Christmas edition- Christmas Shoppers' Problem Solved. Yule- tide season assembly-story of Tiny Tim and Scrooge. February l8. 194-I-Brotherhood week-Masqueraders annual play-P.-T. A. open house. March IO. 1944-Senior scholarship test taken by brains of Central-Troubadourian play-committee for senior dinner dance-other graduating activities. Mav 19. 1944-senior issue--will and testament-last assembly. goodbye graduating seniors -good luck! lS'lOLLlE KAMIN fifty-one my , 1' f- ,rv fl. fig 2 K TIN ' e x . 1 E 3 , Q! . l I. 1 ii P1 M ' JUNIOR RED CROSS AND HOME ROHM REPRESENTATIVES lSvc Inln-nliticativn On Opposite Pair:-b ling-:wo Row Row Row Row Angel? of Mercy JUNIOR RED CROSS l-Marjorie Frysinger. Shirley Sanders, Catherine Miller, Dolores Harnishfepzer, Ramona Nameehe. Eulla Shively, Marjorie Miller 2-Ruth Overmycr. Nancy Breckenridge, Rosemary Slade, Pal Allen, Marilyn Rovder, Helen Brenne- man. Carolyn Jett 3 Janet Bernstein, Joan Crevistun, Mary Ju Hull, Joan Fishcl, Helen R. Miller, Priscilla Gl'E'l-UI. Mel- vim- Mort, V1'arren Stoddard I Barbara Seaman, Marjorie Miller, Nancy Trumhie, Letitia Sharrits, Mary Helen Altstetter, Janice Cox, Vlfatkins Johns Row 5fDiek Cotner. Bob Berry. Tom Ruess, Tom Steiner, Kathleen Niemeyer, Miss Lackey, Jean Fishel. Jim Halfhill, Craii: Wrillht, David Turner OFFICERS-President. Mary Helen Altstetter-always ready to serve. Vice-president, Joan liishel -the better half. Secretary. Priscilla Gregg--mighty neat. Treasurer-Bob Hauer- our Bing Crosby. Supervisor. Miss Evelyn Lackey-no wonder they have .1 ine club. PURPOSE-to do service for others-doing a hue job too. REMARKS-an organization we are all very proud of. CLUB IDIARY- January lflvsent a check for 310.00 to the AVJVS Canteen-the boys certainly appre- l01f crate it. January 20-sent a check for 35,00 to the Infantile Paralysis Fund-nice work. November-students worked on the Annual Roll Call-they're really all out for Uncle Sam, March 10-nineteen Scrapbooks of jokes sent to servicemen in hospitals overseas-a busy club. March-collected five hundred fifty pocket-hook editions for men overseas-did it again. Later Donations-S10 to the Day Nursery. S25 to Iron Lung. S20 to the Tuberculosis Hospital. and S5 for playing cards for overseas kits-a heart of gold. NlARY NEUMAN News farri rs -Carol Cattrell, 102fMarjorie Johns. 10-1fMarilyn Roerler, 106 --Louise Stallbohm, 117- Jean Crider. 201K-Rosemary Decker, 202 -Dorothy Yoakam, 203 Dolores Kison, 204 Lenore W'atkins, 205- -Marjorie Snyder, 2U6fFranklin Miller, 215 Sally Hunter. 2101-Jean Hull. 217- -Nellie Jane Artis, 248---Barbara Sevits, 249fRita Adkins, 251- -Joe Talmafllre. 252 --Cleo Harshe, 254 --Beverly Stover, 255fJoan Spell- man, 256--Mary June Parr, 257- Nancy Butterfield, 259- Maitland VanSiekle, 260 -Mary Shaffer, 301 v Jacqueline Arnold. 302 Juanita Nelley, 30-1 --Joanne Harmon, 305 --Joyce Allen. 306 Pat Aller, 307 --Ruth Esther May, 310 Jeanne McDonald, 312 Marilyn VVren, 314--Shirley Bowers, 315 Jeanne Nice, 316- -Art Orchard, 317 Jean Brinkmeyer, 3111 Jean Brunn, 349 Yvonne LoCricehio, 351 Sally Collins, 352--Ruth Parmenter, 353 Betty Rakestraw, 354- -Erlrzar Henderson, 355 Janet Bernstein- Rita Haley, 356 Jean Fisher. 357 Shirley Sanders, 3524 - -Pat Manion-Sarah Feltner, 359 -Janet Ripley PURPOSE-to help supervise activities in home room. MEMBERS-forty-seven-a student to represent each home room. MEET1NGS1with the Student Council. ACTIVITIES-to sell Defense Stamps and Bonds in home room-Uncle Sam can be proud of his nieces and nephews-to collect money for Red Cross. Irifantile Paralysis. and other drives carried on in home room-another job well done-ato run errands for their home room teacherfalwavs on the job. ACHIEVEMENTS-put the Band Drive over the top--won't the band look neat in those new uniforms-helped to put the January Defense Bond and Stamp Drive over-a group of hard-working students. REMARKS-the type of an organization every school should have, SUPERVISOR-Mr. E. I.. Huber-a teacher students enjoy working with. Nl,-XRY NEUMAN fifty- three Central ffgjglr 5c!1ool0n Me Af? VVhen-Monday and XVednesdav--l:l5 p. m. XVhy-to inform Lima of Central's activities. XVhere-music room-208 XVho-Don Everettfprogram announcer. nice. and I don't mean Jeanne? Richard Riggs -program, announcer. watch out politics. here he comes? Iiave Mervis-activitv program director, vou sav vou want an air mail stamp-whv? Shirlev Pughf ne-ws commentator. never absent from school-oh. she doesn't know what she's missedf Betty Yessenow-senior personality announcer-Mississippi-her favorite stategfor now? Gary Hill-sports announcer. special-down to earth facts. Miriam and Patil Koch. accompanist-start program off in the right kev. James Parmenler and Paul Koch. engineers-give the program the air. SPECIAL PROGRAMS- September-Mr. H, XV. Leach-greetingsf November-operetta castipresented operetta songs. December-Girls' Octetiassisted bv Shirlev Shrider as narrator+Christmas music. January-Radio staff helped March of Dimes. FebruarviBrotherhood speakers presented-friendliness for all races and creeds. March-varietv program+presenting Central's student talent-surprising wasn't it? April-French class-arranged bv Miss K. Eloise Brownf Parlez-vous Francaisfn Mav-Quill and Scroll initiation-Miss Laura Jameson. Miss Jeanette Stuart. Mr. H. C. Heffner in charge: those initiated+students who earned fifteen hundred points? June-Radio staff party: food. food and more food+Mr. Arthur Craft-suprpriscf giftf ADVISOR-Mr. Arthur Craft-friendliness-plusY NEXT YEAR-Mary Francis Morris steps into Faves shoes-doesn't she know shoes are rationedf Nancy Heil. news commentator-another Dorothy Thompson-I presume. Jeff Morris, program announcer-programs-success-with that voicef HELEN kVljAVl:R Keep tem Rolhh' PURPOSE-to give the bovs and girls of Central free movies-ah! joyf MEMBERS-fellows interested in the mechanics of movie projectors. MOVlES+those that further interest in high school subjectsfam I kiddingT OFFICERS-President. John Johnson, tons with movie projections-what are his other inter- estsghm-Y Vice-president. Chester Raver. main thought Jeannie+not with the light brown hair either. Secretarv. Bill Boden. just call him-Mavor-remember Bov Scout davf Treasurer. John Evans. ohi those dark evesfis he still a mis- chievious kid? Advisor. Mr. Charles Stewart. cooperative-to be sure! PERIODS-taken over by each memberf First-John Johnson-Mr. President. Dean Foltz-where have I heard that name before? Robert Ness-brilliant-to say the least. Second-Rav Stager+Stinkv+quite the boy-tall too. Harold Vermillioniwhv so happy all the time. Harold? Third-Bill Bodenfinterested in other things besides movies. John Evans-cute-isn't hef Philip Moke-sandv hair-tall-and oh, me-oh mv? Fourth-Bill Duffev-heard from the underground-verv likeablef John Landis-loves adventure and excitement-who doesnt these clavsf Sixth-Chester Raver-really a good bovf Garv Hill-Gabriel blow that hornf Seventh-George Mentzer-has anvone here seen George? Clovce Parish7Fish-well- known characterf Eighth-John Lamb-little lambs eat ivvf Bob Hanes-should be in the moviesf Rlih- ard Odell-fractured ankle didn't lower his moralef John Foote-math brain-Eim stein-I presumef HELEN XVEAVER fifty-ffue .Q -Z . N 13' 'J . . 4- 1 Hou Row Row 'I Huw -.IQ-:ln s vu SENIOR SVHUI AR'-HIP ,U vw, . 'rmnw Vlzxrk, Imnwrtlu' Xbvm 4 1 mutm Inu mmm hum Nlnlrll-y l'nL:h, Ruth llnvkm, Lou Annu H4-mm wth- lillmtt. .lunv Stvnn-n. Murjnriw Nl:-.Yu 11 url Xn su Inn 1 nw H mn I Ml mr X lull-l Sivvv-ynmm. Ilzlurn Fulk, H:-lwn Kruhv, Marx H1 Str Mlrlxm IMJLI ,Im-4 I n N11 -llml Pnlw lx ': 1 A ., 'uthlc-vu Nvinu-yn-r. Mary Millvl Imu L ntmr H4 ln n Ha nm Iluruthx Iuhn-on lllllt XYnIm'r, Shirlm-y Shrimlvr, Mary Huh-n Altstm-tu :rn xx xv rum 1 A 1'-ullwf, Inuxm Kruusv, Riuharfl RQ mu m an an un! Mlltnn Ne-L x J AL H11-P14141 I 1 uhzm. I'uvri4-ia .Izwkwyp Herb!-rt llnxx-Nm III! ll -SIX g lnfelbgenfsio' SPONSORSHIP-State Dgpartment of Education under the direction of Kenneth Rayfconductg test in every county QUALIFICATIONS-open to the upper fifteen per cent of th: sen iors in Ohio RECOGNITION-the top txventv-five per cent of each county receive citation-all state scores are listed-the four highest scores are awarded scholarships CENTRAIQS HONORS FIRST PLACE TIE MILTON NEELY .... LLZBI RICHARD FOULKESLLL --Ill SECOND PLACE JACK MAHAN .......O, LLLL .-200 THIRD PLACE MARY' HELEN ALTSTETTER.-.100 FOURTH PLACE XVILLIAM ALLMAN ..L,,,..., 100 FIFTH PLACE DON EVERETTLL-L L LL L 198 SIXTH PLACE DONNA KROUSE L L.L.,..,, LLL I 07 LL LL second place LL ,second place ,L LLLf1fth place LL ..,, sixth place L LLLseventh place . --,eighth .LL LLLL Lninth place place county county county county cbunty county county HONORABLE MENTIONfViolet May Stevenson, Pat Jackson. Joyce Cotner. Marjorie McJilton. Ruth Dackin PAYE IVIERVIS 0 Stop, look and listen PURPOSE+to keep trafliic back-to help students get across the street safely-to prevent accidents ACHIEVEMENT-kno accident in three years while these boys have been on the job NIEMBERS: Barney Laufer-L Bill Patterson--L Jim Clark LLLLLLLL Henry GuggenheimerL Dick Parccll LLLL Frank Mart2,LL LL L- ---drivers beware LLLLnot so fast LLL- LLL- LLL---LL-LLplenty of wind Bill BurkholderL -LLLL- I-Iarold Chambers -LL- XValter Burgner LLLL Charles Layman , L-LL Fred NicholsLLLL Dick StemenLL Bob Barrick L-LL Dick Davenport .LLL Charles HamiltonLLL Neil Miller LLLLL Bill Agerter LLLL Mr. E. L. Huber-L rifly-seven protection for five more years bashful type? ? ? ?? IXV--CCI -r--- INV--CCI L-LLLLmakes ears ring ----mlghly' strong lungs LLLLLLLLLever ready on the job-bright and early L LLLLsharp as a traffic light L keeper of the whistles L . plenty of -La solid tooter fond of his belt whistles-ahem? L-LLLLLLLLL-sharp eyes LLLmakes 'em wait LLLLLLLSupervisor BETTY CAMPBELL 3 'x 1 2 v In if X 'NN V - all ' 'f 'W i -66 ' NV' '87- v5 xl?iNX9v' JW GKJQQ 0 L .J 1 , v S 4+ -f x . . 'X' 5-14 fl x, V' Q -if ,4- ..-i JANET .P:IHCY .1 : . X ' 523, qQ0x2a2g,1.5 mf. 1131: GEBQ-.:1T -8- ge Qu ' 4, mol. 1 ,Max wixxqgi- .-:ref 1.1155 cues 11. Ltccuiaz XB Q 1' DAVE cox 'QQ' 1 6 J' .-, 4 L-.Jr V 0, J JT . I1 N-W4 Y 'V A s- -V - -n-54 Nb.. -1..,.L.l. v 1.1.1, ,ALIC5 fi. ' A A . v-. v--- N 'gs' - V --,:.'j',-i.-Q. ,hp JM' Ll-. '. ' - YQ,-5 ',?g.,g,-A 53:11 5rli'liIIliY M ' 5' :Ce 5T.1uzL .45 . ,.'. . '4 '- nh 'sf -tu' bl '- s 55' A A 1 -..1..?,..- f R0 w R0 w Row Row 1 2 3- 4 R I 5' GIRLS' GLEE OR GENERAL CHORUS Doruthy VVuofl, Shirley Pugh, Mary Leist, Miriam Koch, Jean Ncu, Cathleen McPher0n, Dorothy Countryman, Marjorie Franklin, Jeanie Campbell Louise Slade. Mary Ann Neuman. Nancy Cody, Helen VVeavcr, Ruth Belston, Ruse Alice Corson. Helen Russell, Barbara Haden, June Lay Janice Coy, Hannah Sondhcimer, Joan McGrugan, Rose Marie Smith, Marilyn Gefcll, Mickey Anderson, Beverly Asire, Donna Day Carol Apple, Dorothy Redd, Janet Stalter, Richard Fuulkcs, Tomylu Garnc-5, Jean Ann Mannon, Joan King, Dorothy Staup, Mary Neuman ring-eighr ' Ti Q- ATTEMPT- RESULTS- ......,,,.A,,,, TIME .g..v.w,..... ,.,,. Con Kidder Kid Conner 7716 Red M171 ,,,,,,,,,,,,Victor Herbert's The Red Mill CAST a hilarious good time for all-especially those in the bowery scene ,,,,,November 18. 19, 20, 1943 Iwo Americans ,,, ,o,,,,,.,.. ,,Dan Kirlin-a bundle of personality doing Europe ,,,,,, ,o,,,,,.,.v., Bud Stoddard-a bundle of energy Jan Van Borken-Burgomaster of Katwkyann-Zee ,,..-- , ,,-..,,.. ..d,,,,,,, B oh Hai-ter -you never can tell about a woman-it says here in small print Franz-Sheriff of Katwkyann-Zee .....,d,..,, ,,,Jim Berry- VJhat? It is! -famous line Vklillem-Keeper of the Red Mill .,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,.,..d,,,-..,,v..,,.,,,,, Don Everett portrayed a dumb Dutchman-but he's not so dumb Captain Doris Van Damm-in love with Gretchen , ,,,,,, Roger Kohler-just call him Frankie Governor of Zeeland-engaged to Gretchen,,,,, Seymour Goldin-filled his office successfully Joshua Pennefeather-English Solicitor ,,.. Bob Good-one solo consisting of MadamY I Pray Gretchen-Burgomaster's daughter ,,..,, Faye Mervis-the prize Captain Doris sought and won Bertha-Burgomaster's sister,,,, ,.., Mary Frances Morris-couldn't keep the secret of the mill Tina-Bar-maid-Vl'illem's daughter ,,,,,,,,,,,,..... ,Patsy Butler-oh sweet and lovely Countess De La Fere-automobiling with her sons, ,.........,..A,..,,,,, Barabara Davis -Miss Brown pleased with one French student that night Servant-in Burgomaster s home ,,,. , , cc,...,,,, ,,.C,,, , ...,.,.,.,.c, , , Bill Locker -small part-a lot of people wouldn't have been in the show-he announced them English Girls-Pennefeathens daughters,, ..... ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,., they didn't look like sisters -Ginger McDonald. Rosemary Rhodes, Nancy Heil. Helen NVeaver French boys-Countess De La Fere's sons, ...,,, , .,.,,,,,,,...,..... ,those moustaches -.lim Hatter. Jeff Morris, Richard Reeder, Norbert Davis Gendarmes-Sheriffs aides ......,, , ...,,...v,v Dave Jones, Walt Roush-soldiers AWOL Dutch flower girls-village maidens ,..,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,they added beauty to the background -Marilyn Bennett. Louis: Stallbohm, Dorothy Yoakam. Catherine Tillotson. Belva Boose. Jeanne Nice lVlANAGlNG AND DIRECTING STAFF Business Managers , ,,o,,,,dc Publicity Manager ,.,.,,,,,..,.. ., ..... , ,.e.,,, Property Managers ....,,,.....,ww,., Stage Managers ,A..........,. Stage Artist ,,,A......a........ ,,.v,,,.Y..ff , Stage Carpenter ,..,.,, , ,,,, , Dances, ,....,.., , ,,,,,,,, , Costume Committee ,v,,.. , .,,. ,,...,,,aY -Mr. W. Ci. Tempel Helen XVeaver, Marjorie McJilton-big mix-up over tickets ,Nancy Heil-publicity helps-yes ,John Mefllev, Bill Locker-work?-wasn't it? -Richard O'Dell. Dick Ciriflin-it's fun climbing ladders David Fullerton-beautifully done ,M, B. Stoner-nice work with the hammer and saw ,Esther Damaris Toy-awkward pupils-to say the least Murl Franklin, Priscilla Gregg-a line job THANK You PIOTATIONS .,,, '1-O for splendid directing, Richard Foulkes-accompanist Do-Re-Mi HELEN VJEAVER MEMBERS Y,,A----,,,,..E, , , ,,,,,,,, - ,they won't stand still long enough to be counted TYPESY --,,AgA-,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, b runettes. redheads. and blondesl?l LIKES zzzzA-,,,v,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, m e n and music Dt5LlKE5 ---,,,g,A,,,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . people who can't carry a tune in a basket TIME ,-----,YgY-,--,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, M onday and Thursday. 5th period CUSTODIANSL , Yg,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Miss Violet Lewis or William G. Tempel OFFICERS --,,,,.,,-,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , too busy to elect them FAVORITE SONG, ,,,, All the Things You Arc it sez here- Night and Day -hm could be FAULTS .,,,,,.,, no second sopranos-too many groaning altos-oodles of shrieking sopranos ACCOLQPANIST ---,,,g,,-4--- ,,--,,, R ichard Foulkes-who covers up most of the discord PURPOSE --,,g,-A--g,-,--,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, b etter understanding of group singing HUMoRoUs EXPERIENCES ,,,,,, licking a penny lollipop and trying to sing-talking loudly while everyone is vocalizing and continuing when they've stopped-sitting with the altos and singing soprano-checking attendance-comparing latest letters-selling operetta tickets chewing gum and trying to sing at the same time PERFORMANCES .,,,,. only twoff December 12. 1943-Lima Open Forum: April-Assembly NEXT YEAR ---A-----,,-----,-,,A A --,, maybe there will be some fellows-idle dreaming fifty-nine HELEN NWEAVER X R0 w Row Row Row The Clanging Belles CA P.-XCITY, L, L and music , v OBJECT ,,,...,,,,,,,.g,,, BRAIN ABILITYLL A -, SESSIONS, .,.. DOROTHY YOAKAM-just plain sweetveven mi L,eight feminine creatures plus Marjorie Mclilton to add a bit of need sweetness LLLH-, to amuse music critics-rather drive them crazyf --,,, two steps flat or sharp-due to environment! LL, ,,., every spare moment-which is most of the time! PERSONNEL XVOMEN Lovely lo look al Delightful to know :Ind heaven to 4--4 ,' nus appendix FAYE MERVIS--censored-that's me MARY FRANCES MORRIS-our constant warbler CATHERINE TILLOTSON-never a dull moment 7 HELEN XX EAVER-first alto minus tonsils-equals second soprano CATHERINE .lOHNSON7on2 swell kid PRISCILLA GREC-Cflilted bv all LAURA FOI. K-ear for perfection FAVORITE THEME ...,..v..,,,,,,, , ,,,,,s...s-,.Y.....,,.., Ill See You Again CONCLUSION .,.... a fine year of performance and activities-thanks to the cooperation of alll fire Maslbal lads CAPACITY ,,.... eight able bodied young men with musical talent and Richard Foulkes as their correct and efhcient accompanistf OBJECT .,...., ---LL, E,,,,v,,A,,,,,,. - E,.,, ,,,,,--to revolutionize music in general! PERSONNEL MEN fuse don't believe it eitherl JEFF MORRIS-his voicegah -h Ah -h RICHARD REEDERfone of the highest tenors Central has ever had LYLE SNOW-co-worker with Roger in the department of second tenor ROGER KOHLER-swing and sway with Roger K. BUD STODDARD-the fellows' bit of heavenly music lnoisel and dry humor NORBERT DAVIS-a little but mighty baritone ROBERT HARTERA-our upholder of down hold positions DON EVERETT-the handsome end man GOAL YY---Y----v, -----,,,,, L to learn all the notes. words, and time of one song perfectlv CONCLUSION ,,,.,.,,, a group of grand fellows who have upheld the name of the Boys' Octet of Central High School for the year of I9-I-I APPEARANCES JANUARY 29. I9-H ,L.....,, Good XVill7lnfantile Paralysis Benefit Show-March of Tunes FEBRUARY 8. I9-H ....,,... -First formal appearance-Parent-Teachers' Association meeting FEBRUARY' 17, 18, 1944 ,,----Y --L ,,,Y,,, Seriousness prevailing-Brotherhood assemblies FEBRLTARY 20, 1944 --,,,v,.A--- v,,,, R EMEMBERT IMPROMPTUT-The Open Forum REST OF THE X'EAR YYViYA----YH -,--,A-, Y -.,,,L, S ocial-Service clubs and civic groups PAYE lYlERVlS sixty-one ., X -ffl. 2 Y ' ff :wvvqv-s-my. H' T' :fix ff Ag L' 5 4 slxfy-two Pallel Opposite cn ificatiun On t Id fSee ND DBA AN ORCHESTRA I Hear a Rfzapsody PRESIDENT-JANET PERCY-alto clarinet-lot of fun-witty VICE PRESIDENT-XVAI.l.IS DOXVNS7first chair flute-best yetf SECRETARY-BOB KING-first chair cornetfkind of the trumpet and check that wavy hairl TREASURER-JOHN MILLER-clarinet-Cairo's contribution to Central LIBRARIAN-MIRIAM CLARKTfirst chair bassoon-simpaticof DIRECTOR-HAROLD O. CLARK-cooperative PROPERTY MANAGERS--BOB KING. GARY HILL. JIM PARMENTER ORCHESTRA DIARY NOVEMBER 9--Junior Class Play-sounded swellff NOVEMBER 18. 10, 10- The Red Mill -enough said JANUARY I6-jOpen Forum Excerpt First Movement Fifth Symphony by Beethoven. March ot the Meistersingersu by XVagner. Hungarian Comedyn by Bela MARCH 26-jconcertY Russian Sailors Dance from The Red Poppy by Gliere. Zanetta Overture' by Auber. Pass Picdn by Gillet. Cavalier Overture by Isaac. and Symphony in F Major by Dittersdorf SENIOR ORCHESTRA lst Violins-Joan Davis, Leonard Rifkin, Richard Riggs. Carl Wellman, Jean Cunningham, John Berger, Heidi Ann Bakker. 2nd Violins-Bob Kamin, Robert Vlfhetstone, Patricia Cox, Jean Furnish, Bill Bell, Marilyn Meehline. Cello-Marilyn Clark. Viola Hannah Sondheimer, Dorothy Bales, Ruth Alive Thomp- son. Bass Violin-f-Phares Steiner, Joanne Loehhead. Hope Snow, Margaret Robnolte, Flute-Wallace Downs, Ruth Roberts. Oboe-Paul Koch. lst Clarinet--James Crider. John Miller. 2nd Clap-ine1+Ioan Yoakam, Roger Hefner. Baritone Sax-Bill Rhoades. Alto Clarinet-Janet Percy. Bassoon-Miriam Clark, Mary Ellen Hoyt. French Horn' -Louise Stallbohm, Leonard Sielsehott. Cornet-Robert King, Gary Hill. 'grtnnbone-Reid Zehrbach, Dave Turner, Tom Schmidt. Percussion-John Evans, James Parmenter, James a let. Musik, Maestro, Plea e OFFICERS-President-Bob Harter-drum major-director of the theater band-sharpie in those new duds! Viceepresident-Janet Percy-Jeep-drum majorette-personality plus SecretaryfMiriam Clark-Mim-likeable--expert on bassoon Treasurer-Joanne Lochhead7Jo-hrst chair alto sax-busy balancing band books PROPERTY MANAGERS-Bob King-cornet-winning personality! Gary Hill-corner casanova -mighty neatf Jim Parmenter-drummer boy-cut up? MASCOT MA.IORETTESe-Patty Davison and Sue Schaff BAND DIRECTOR-Mr. Harold O. Clark-fpareexcellent DIARY OF THE BAND-September I7-Salute to the Nationskflags galore October l- Travelogue -the evolution of travel-remember that bicycle built for two -who planned that neat snake dance parade? October 7-Navy Day Parade October I5-Defenders of I.ibertyfXVaves. XVacs. Sailors. Soldiers. Marines and everything October 16-parade for Army Show rally-Navy couldn't beat their time October Z3- IVlarch of the Steel Men -tribute to steel industry of Middletown November ll-Armistice Day parade November Zlkhome coming showfDefiance game November 15- Spin of Thanksgiving -church in the Wildwood-nice work. band! January 29-theater band- March of Tunes for Infantile Paralysis February ll-band party-more fun! March 5-band concert7 My Hero by Strauss. Slavonic Rhapsodyn by Friedemann. Richard III by German. Scenes from the Sierras by Bennett. Boogie XVoogie Band by Bennett-boy were they ever hep-oh. brother- Siamese Patrol by Link. Eg- mont by Beethoven No festival'-transportation difficultiesfn-:xt year perhaps The band wishes to acknowledge the line cooperation of the band parents' club whose officers are: President-Mr. Paul King: Secretary-Mrs. F. S. XVise: Treasurer-Mr. A. N. Anderson. SENIOR BAND Flue and Piccolo-Wallace Downs, Dorothy Yoakam. Miriam Clark, Marilyn Clark. Ruth Ellen Roberts. OhowPaul Koch. lst Clarinets-Bob Harter, James Crider. John Miller, Joan Yoakam. Norbert Davis, Sherwin Lindenbaum. 2nd Clarinets-Roger Hefner. Duane Giberson. John Katterheinrich, Jeanette McBeth. Phyllis Rochelle. 3rd Clarinets-Amos Long, Joanne Derickson, Arwilda Wrightsman. Wayne Lutz. -ith Clarinets-Betty Pohlabel, Tom Shields, Judith Stanley. Dan Wise, Jack Yettman. Larry Clark. Alto Clarinets-Janet Percy, Mary Lou Zurfluh. Bass Clarinetsf--Doris Beiersdorfer, Judy Baker. Alto Saxo- phones-Joanne Lochhead, Roger Kohler. Richard Food, Walter Dischinger. Tenor Saxophones-Dorothy Dickensheets, Jim Harter. Baritone Saxophones-Patty Landis. Bill Rhoades. Bass Saxophone-Paul Rieser. Bla-soonsJMiriam Clark. Mary Ellen Hoyt, lst Cornets-Bob King, Gary Hill. Bill Ashbrook. Tom Roess. 2nd Cornets-Junior Adams. Tom Clutter. 3rd Comets-Richard Leppla, Janice Buck. Trumpets-Donald McElwain, Harold Henderson. French Horns-Louise Stallbohm. Leonard Sielschott. Vernon Stelzer, Paul Wood. Blritones-Hope Snow, Margaret Robnolte, John Deweese. lst Trombones-Reid Zehrbach, Melva Brown. 2nd Tromhones-Tom Schmidt, David Turner. sixty - three JUNIOR A'CAPPl'Il.l.A AND SEVENTH GRADE UHURUS lSue ILlvr1tiH1'ati4,xn On Opposite Panzer srxly-four Librarian-Joan Spellman-Joanie-short changed on the height-overflowing with pepf Mmkzy Doafs XVH0- --------v---- -----..,g,,, m usical organization-apprentices to Senior A Cappella XVHERE ,,,...., Monday and Friday-hfth period-any place theres a piano to be found- preferably in 208 How MANY ..,, eighty boys and girls--eighth and ninth graders who try out the first of the year -even the strong-hearted suffer from stage fright SUPERVISOR --i--'---f- .-.. . . .fff..,,,,..,, WXV. Ci. Tempel-the voice of authority? APPEARED ..,. Christmas concert- Today There ls Ringing, Lo A Voice. Fanfare For Christmas Christmas assembly-the same numbers that they sang at the concert Spring Festival-a cantata entitled Song of Man --Kountz Commencement exercises-Junior and Senior A Cappella choirs of South and Central- Song of Man -verv nice OFFICERS .,,,,.,,,.. - .... President-.lean Cunningham-Jeanie-quiet, shy. gi lot of fun? Secretary-Nadja Holmes-the keeper of the attendance record Treasurer-Nancy Brenckenridge-K. T. Stevens! Row Row Row Row BARBARA SPANG JUNIOR A'CAPPELLA l-Eleanor Miller. Susie McGee, June Hookway, Marilyn Hennon, Mary Lagos, Marijane Stephan, Marilyn Cotner, Jennie Routson, Nancy Breckenridge, Katherine Smith, Jean Furnish, Jean Knipp. Joan Spellman 2-Ray Beer, Tom Shields, Jack Hefner, Ronald Ebling, Orley Stewart, Jim Poulston, Johnnie Geyer, Dave Mosley, Fred Haman, Carl Meyers, Barton Spere, Jim Balliet 3-Fred Miller, Amos Long, Joyce Courtenay, Phyllis Lutes, Virginia Kollars, .lean Cunningham, Jean Alspaugh, Marilyn Bogan, Arlene Jones, Marilyn Bryan, Mary Jo Hull, Barbara Spang 4-Connie Stover, Pat Bowers, Joyce Keifer, Prank Stewart, Dick Tippler, Jim Martin, Larry Clark, Gene East, Art McCollan, Manvel Geyer, Henry Guggenheimer, Dick Jackson, Carl Altstetter Row 5-Virginia Black, Marilyn Reames, Dolores Kison Barbara Bryan. Nadia Holmes, Jeanbeth Peltier, Marceil Nesbitt, Jane Davisson, Ruth Irvin, Ellen Everett, Patricia Cox, Yvonne LoCricchio, Harriet Reed, Dorothy Ashbaugh Row 6-Paul Koch, Jim Salisbury, Ronald Benedetto, Dick Coon, Bill Eysenbach, Bill Agerter, Tom Of- fenbacher, Tom Reeder, Dick Davies, Edgar Howell, Dick Stemen, Edward Hutler, Jim Short, Alvin Caplan Jambr Warblers XVI-IO ..,,.......,,,,,,.,.,,,,..Y.... ..........,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , our baby chorus HOW MANY ,,..v-..,,--,,,,,,.a hfty-one girls-thirty-three boys-another man shortage VVHERE ,,..,...,,,,,,...,,.,,.......... 4. .-.,a. Room 261-Monday-fifth period APPEARED.,,-Christmas assembly-numbers- God of Our Fathers by Ciounad- God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen -English Folk song- Theres a Song in the Air traditional hymn Spring Festova-in April-a short cantata-both performances very nice SUPERVISOR ,w,,.a,,,,...,,..., Miss Violet Lewis-a grand teacher to have for an advisor NEW MEMBERS ...C not included in the picture-Jim XVright. Frances Brogee. Eileen Sherer. Carolyn Snook. Patty Tone. Donald Hill-congratulations for making the chorus ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES ......E,.,.... the boys formed own choir-say it's lots of fun- expect a lot from you Row Row Row Row Row Row Row -Marilyn Reddersen, Gloria Smith, Pelrgy Phillips, Derek Evans, Bill Plikerd, Jim Mumaugh, BARBARA SP.-'KNO SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS -Joyce Kline, Gloria Rousculp, Sue Schaaf, Robert Roggeman, Dick Hargrove, Tom Hollinger, Dar- rel Roessler, Walter Foltz, Bob Stebbins, Donna Davenport, Patsy Shape, Dorothy Seeger Bob McGue, Larry Lusk. Ken Ackerman, Joan Stelzer. Dorothy Jenkins, Marjorie Miller -Barbara Sevits, Eleanor Utrup, Beverly Stover, Joe Shields, Earl Beggs, Herbert Darling, Bob Ogle, Roland Wriizhtsman, Tom Campbell, Patricia Lance, Marian Sondheimer, Doris Hawley -Ruth Raymond, Barbara Miller, Jeannine Neuman, Jim Oost, Stanley Mitchell, Bill Patterson, Roger Smith. John Rossfeld, Jim Moore, Janet Webb, Marjorie Grady, Nancy Donaldson -Janet Godfrey, Lenore Neil, Bill Charles. Warren Everett, Bob Gary, Jim Hanshumaker, Raymond Lawrence, Tom Banta, David Day, Ralph Feightner, Kathryn Fisher, Carolyn Kohli 5-Diane Zehrbach, Lou Ann Mericle. Bonnie Baughman, Connie Stewart, Betty Lee, Patricia McGue, Mary Jane Saunders, Shirley Blosser, Kay Meade, Loraine Guy, Joan Bryan. Helen Jennings 7-Lynne Neely, Betty Baxter, Miss Lewis, Tylah Stanyer, Cleo Harshe, Dorothy Duke sixty- five -T--1 !- . If Qfwssf . 1 5 , -gun . gi UAE:-x .r..V..,,. , ., . .. .g...,..,,...w V RW 5 , Ni V fifsi '. af ' A 'x . I Q . -1 A-M1 Q 1' A . A L' A wi . I! E jf J-?1,R 'INXS viii sv QW. 2- QE F . , ...,4i... W -s--4--1 Q A A 5 . . . 2 ,,..h..,....A ffl., ....l... , . V ' l:i:3:Q.il,Q is ' 1,,,f?. 'F If z ' Q h A FL 'Q h ' -L ' if 335- . ,. , I J S.-1 is , H 5 -r JUNIOR ORCHESTRA AND JUNIOR BAND 1See Identifir-ation On Opposite Psuavl sixty - six 'ps I K ft: W - , Q11' 5 L .,-1 Apprenrl' e WHO ---g--g.--.--..--.-. Y Y ,..Y. .-- Y,,,., . stliirtyetwo hardworking boys and girls XVHY- ---M-----s--..--,f. improve their music-help them win a place in senior orchestra NVHERE .,,. Room 208-second period-Tuesday and Thursday or any other place where the walls-floors-and ceilings are absolutely soundproof APPEARED-,spring festival at Defiance-something to he proud of-incidentally had a big time SUPERVl5OR-,n- --..... .aaa . -Y Mr. H. O. Clarkfhas a lot of iniiuence with that baron OFFlCERS-- --.,-.-. - f..ffa,,. -.. ,...,, President-Harriet Reid-flute-made-to-order ViCf-PrrSiClr'nt- w,,,.-. ....a,a , .,,-Marian Sondhcimer-violin-diminutive and sweet Secretary ,,,,.. Joe Talmadgc+clarinet-not satisned with being secretary of junior band holds the same office in the junior orchestra TREASURER ffff. .- .... Jack Springer-cornetklikes sports, music. and girls-deiinitely girls BARBARA SPANG JUNIOR ORCHESTRA Row 1-Dorothy Jenkins, Marion Sondheimer, Janet We-hh, Carl Angerman, James McBeth, Patty Davitl- son. Judy Read, Peggy Phillips, Patricia Monfort. Row 2-Jimmy Dean. Tom Campbell, Joe Shields, Catherine Koch, Shirley Buchanan, Catherine Fisher, Kay Meade, Aneta Huifcfr, Marilyn Buchanan, Bill Ruglen. Bill Deweese. Row 3-Jack Springer, Dean Hauenstein, LaVonne Tonkinson, Tom Jones, Har- riet Reed, Barton Spero, Virginia Black, Joe Talmadge, Gene Stewart, Bob Stebbins. Prowhg 6 ound XVI-IO ..,a,,.., Y... .........,. ..... 4 S s tudcnts not experienced enough for Senior band XVHAT ,.... ...............,.,,, - -nstudents interested in having their own organization XVHAT THEY Do ...,,..............a,.... ..,,.,a.. - make sweet and beautiful music VUHERE ,,,a, . ,....,....,a...,,,,,. ..,,Room l087lVlondays and Fridays-Znd period APPEARANCES ,,,,..,a,..,a..,.--,,,,.,, -,,Spring Festival at Defiance-very good- keeping up Central's good musical reputation PURPOSE--to learn to play well enough to be in Senior Band-to wear those beeuooliful uniforms SUPERVISOR ,,,,...,...,,.,,A ,,,.........,, lk lr. H. O. Clark-really knows his music OFFICERS, ,..........., President-Dean Hauenstein-comet. short. blonde, and handsome Vice President-Carl Angerman-drum-Central's gift to music Secretary-Joe Talmadge-clarinet-clarinet packing Joe Treasurer-Peggy Phillips-saxophone-lots of pep-Bettv's little sister BARBARA SPANG JUNIOR BAND Flutes-Harriet Reed, Tom Jones, Kathryn Koch, Catherine Fisher. Clarinets-Joe Talmadge, Virginia Black, Marilyn Mefford, Tom Gordon, Robrrt Tschantz. Joe Shields, Herbert Darling. Tommy Campbell, Bob Barrick, Roger Barnhart, Max Miller, Charles Strickler. Alto Saxophones--Doothy Ashbaugh. Pelzgb' Phillips, Diana Zehrbach, Carl Inoway. Tenor Saxophones Roland Wrightsman, Susie McGee. Oboe- David Deweese. Comets-Dean Hauenstein, Jack Springer, Jack Weis, Anita Smith, Virginia Kollars, Lloyd Littler, Marilyn Mounts. Bob Stebbins, Delbert Williams, Betty Luu Winks, Phillip Hickey, Jim Hanshumaker. French Horns-Robert. Strohl, Tom Seitz. Shirley Buchanan. Trombonesf-Barton Spero. LaVonne Tomkinson, Mark Reiser. Buss-Warren Everett. Percussion-Carl Angerman, Patty Rae Davidson, Robert Britt, James McBeth. Slixlu - seven wx 'X J W . Q SHGO Swv OM QV ww. H-HY , . Qs J, 4 ' ff ' if .0 4, if ' F - 'lg fr , I . 'ix , iff? V gif- AF-:ILE :FA ig. .,,.-f' 'af' 4' 1 ' 'Q 3 if' , K ' . J, T ,V ' ' 4 -.if '5f'Qf'f.g4J3+- .NQY , ' -yjfqm iffy, ,- Xe, w A .ff fir V. . Gxfvf' N Wh.. THn:.rL OF A lflfll' 'X I A 'TJOSOITE Row 1-Larry Clark, Bob Kamin. Hope Snow, Fred Miller, Leonard Seilschutt, Ruth Ellen Roberts, Mari- lyn Clark. Row 2 Miriam Ko:-h, Ruger Ht-fne-r, Gary Hill, Patil Reise-r, Miriam Clark, Ruth Thompson, John Katterheinrich. Row 3 Margaret Robnulte, Juan Davis, Heidi Bakker, Bill Rhoarlcs, Paul Koch, Jim Parmenter, James Cridr-r. Row 4 Reid Zehrbaeh, Doris Beirsdorfer, Bob King, Joan Yoakam, Pharis Steiner, Wallace Downs, Robert Whetstonf-, Jerry Boop. R film ' Kham od ' PLACIJ or BUSINESS, ,,,. ,, ,,,,,,,,,... ,,,,,,,, .,,, ,, ,,,...,. W ...,...,, ,,Room 208 ililkll- Ol' BVSINESSH, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. ,,,,., , Wm ,,,.., ,,-,, ,wevery Wednesday MHXIBI-RS ,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,su-,, .- , ,W ,,,,f ntwcnty musical-minded boys and girls Ulilflffl-RS,, , , ,, , ,.,,, ,..,,President--Bob King+solid sender-tirst chair solo comet Vice President--Roger Hefner-close first with Benny Goodman-cornet Sccretaryflleid Zehrbach-Tommy Dorsey the second-lirst chair solo trombone l.ibr.irinn--Joanne Lochhcad-slick chicltfhrst chair and solo saxophone and bass- violsifwhewg Chief Maestro-Mr. H. O. Clarltfgrand person-waves a pretty white stick XVHAT Is ENSVMBLI5 ,,.., nan organimtion of boys and girls interested in playing instruments OB.JIfC'l1, . , ,,-,, , ,,,,,t.ilting turns directing the group-arranging .1 song their own way SPI-CIAI, THlNf3S-,.,,-,,, ,,,,..,,,.,,, ,one group-brass quartet or woodwind quintet- playing for Rotary Club dinners XVHA1 THE-X PI,A1,,, ...,,, .,-,, , -.uu,,,.,,,,..,,,,. ,. ,..... from a flute to a drum REQUlRFMI?NTS,,, ,,,,., , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, W ,,u,,, ability to play an instrument-of course REMARKS ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,., ,,,--zill you chillin's who have instruments and can play- want to be in the ensemble-joinifil JUNE l'4lOOKVVAY s1'.r!y-eight 1, -. J L -'13Sr'm film' X' d4QJ!,..4 ,, ul., btw, Hg- xe4'h ' JK'-n ,.,. ' '81, l yi -,.Y. ,I-pa ll Row Row Row Row Row Row 2- .- ,---4 TRUUBADOURIANS -Jvan Schntl. Luvlla lVlL'Clain. .Ia-ali'-llc' Elliott. Jancu Ashbauxxh, Mary Francis Morris, Helvn R. Millur, Iam Anna HQ-nnnn. Betty Yisss-rimv, Marv K. Lvist. John Millvr, Fnririm- Ahh:-y, Gingwv- M1-Ilunalrl. Carol Crcps, Marilyn Ge-bert, Barbara Haden, Fathvrinm- Tillotaun, lmrothy Yoakam, Ilivk Sisler. Tnmylu Garns, Shirlvy Shriflcr, liarlmara Davis. Nancy HL-il. Judy Stanley, Batty Lindsay, Juno Stemen, Mary Luu Ebursbach, Helen W1-aver. Bcverly Asirv, Richard Fuulkes, Juycv Cutnur, Mary Altstuttur, Mary Luny, Pat Barluw, Mary Lou Sandifer, Marian Morgan. TRUVBADORIAN PLAY -Barbara Hadvn, Nancy Heil, Pat Jacksun. Jeanm- McDonald, Barbara Davis, Catherinc- Tillotson. 2-Tom Rooss, Richard Reeder, Harman Bronfen, Richard Riggs, Richard Fuull-ces, John Miller. .wL'w7Iy 4 All the World? a 5' age PURPOSE ..,.,.,,, , ,,,to permit high school students to prove their dramatic ability MPMBERSHlP,, ,f.,.,,, ss- ,fifty-four actors and actresses-supposed to be-please note- twelve boys. thirtv-four girls-shortage of men-war. you know OUTSTANDING NlEl5TlNGS October ll. 1943-election of officers President-Richard Foulkes-made the club a success for the year of I0-U-I9-4-li Vice-president-Marilyn Gebert-the personality plus girl Secretary-Joyce Cotner-a grand friend to all Treasurer-June Stemen-elhcient. capable. and true to the last copper or silver-penny Faculty Advisor-Mrs. Jessie YY. Rhonemus-lends a helping hand to all young actors and actresses November 3. 1943-pictures for Annual-oh. what a sighti- Richard Riggs presents Millay's Murder of Lidicen-superb December l. I0-13- Lemon Pie For Andy -did you see the pie-neither did the club- cast: Richard Foulkes. Pat Barlow. Roger Kohler. Marian Morgan. Mary Lou Ebers- bach. Lyle Snow. Pat Jackson. director: Jeanne McDonald. assistant-surprise guests. Seventh Grade Thespians December l5. 1043- Christmas-Lost and Found --silly kids. Haden and Yessenow- but beautiful dolls-cast: Barbara Haden. June Stemen. Helen Haase. Betty Lou Lind- say. Jeanne McDonald. Betty Yessenow. Mary Lou Sandifer. Carol Creps, Tomylu Garns. director January 19. 1944- There's Always Tomorrow -Sisler, put that gun down-you too. McClain-Mary Helen Altstetterbmarvelous acting-cast: Luella McClain. Dick Sisler. Mary Helen Altstetter. Joyce Corner. Shirley Shrider, director: Barbara I-laden, assistant director February 16 ,194-1-mystery or comedy-mystery, of course GOAL OI: THE YEAR ,,,,,,,,.,, annual play- The Jade God -presented March 23. l9-44 PAYE lVlERVIS- Me Jade God XVHEN ..,...............-,..Y.......f...,,.,s,,......a..,... March 23. 1944 BY XVHOM .........A.....,...,. ...Y...w.....,,, ........ T h e Troubadourian Club C A S T Jean Millicent-daughter of John Millicent ,..s.,.,,,.. Jeanne McDonald-the love interest John Millicent-American Merchant ........,,,,,,, Richard Foulkes-silenced mighty quick Perkins-housekeeper ,,,,.,... .C ...,,,.. Barbara Haden-quite a character in that trance John Martin-gardener ,,,,....,.A . .,s,.c.,,,,,..,,,, John Miller-oh. those whiskers John Derrick-author of mystery novels- ............,,, Tom Roess-the handsome hero Edith Derrick-his sister ,,,,,, ,Nancy Heil-her brother's helping hand-a mighty nice hand Mrs. Thursby-the jewel thief .,.,,... Pat Jackson-the biggest surprise of the whole mystery Blum-pe-ddler of India, ,..-,,,,,.. Richard Reeder-some peddler-marvelous performance Inspector Burke-policeman ..,,,s..., Herman Bronfen-a pretty nosey policeman. eh what? Peters-Inspector Burke's assistant ..,,.sscs... Richard Riggs-heavy part--one line-success COMMENTS ..s, screams-flashes of light-thrills-chills-spot of blood-a missing knife- gun shots--smoke-a ruby-a jade god THANKS TO-,--Mrs. Jessie XV. Rhonemus. Miss K. Eloise Brown. directors: Barbara Davis. Catherine Tillotson. property managers: Jean Schott. business manager: Miss Gladys Riggs and Mr. Huber's chemistry class for the properties: David Clark. stage manager: and Mr. Harold O. Clark. and the Theater Band CONCLUSION ......,s ...,......... ..... ,,,......,.......s.., - m o re mystery plays PAYE lVlERVlS seventy-one A ' fx 1 Q J I ,Q Row R 0 w Row Ru w Me Carravh Rises OFFICERS .,v...,.....g , ...e . .. ,,Pi-esident-Gary Hill-full of fun-splendid actor Vice-president-Phyllis Rochelle-all arotind girl Secretary-June Hookwav-little and petite Treasurer-Betty Campbell-keeper of the funds Advisor-Miss Ruth Moore. excellent ANNUAL PLAY g,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ' 'You're Only Young Once by Glenn Hughes CLUB PLAYS- December 0- Murder In Hollywood ,,a ,,,,,,..,,,,, ..,-,,.director. Bob Kamin Betty Campbell. Bob Kamin. Dick Iieigh. Joanne McCluer. Craig XVright, June Hookway. Jean Alspaugh Little Jack Horner , ,en ,,..o, ,. .. .,..,,,.., .. ,,,, se. ,,.., director. Pat Aller Dick Iieigh. Jean Ann Mannon. Janice Cox. Connie Stover. Myron Teitelbaum, Dolly Snyder In the Spring a Young Mans l5ancy .ee ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,W,,,,,, director. Bill Rhoades Mollie liamin. .lean Knipp. Romona Dodge. Paul Koch. Jo Ann Brumm, Marcia Cleyenger. Joan Bryan The Treasure Hunt see. ,.,.. . ,,,,,, . . Weedirector. Hannah Sondheimer Joan Spellman. Patsy Bankston. Phyllis Lutz. Judy Creps. Ann NVhite. Mary Lagos. Marilyn Brogan M. JliANE'l'Tli Iil.LlOTT ou're 000 Young 0nce By GLENN HUGHES CAST OF CHARACTERS- Hugh Gabby Gallagher. a lovable impish high-school boy A,,,....Y Gary Hill-stole our hearts Ron Dayton. my hero.s..,. . ,,Reid Zehrbach-m-m-m a couple of more years and-oh boyf Mervyn Cluck Biggs. all brawn and no brain-really fit the name of Cluckw. , ,,,, . , M .. .,,e,,,,,,,, .. -..- . . foam., .V a John Lamb-not really that dumb Dick Speed Miller, Ron's rival in love and football,.Craig XVright-ohvwhat lovely curly hair? Pop XVilson. the football coach----... eeee Myron Teitclbaum-that gray in his hair-perfection Paul Chapman. who wanted to be popular ,,,,,,,,,,, Paul Koch-his portrayal-wonderful Mrs. Chapman. his mother ,,,,,, Carol Applevjust the right amount of fluster and mothering Mona Fisher. the glamour girl that wanted to go Hollywood,,Joan Spellman-little and loveable Gloria Price. the popularity queen ,,., . . ..-am .. ,e,,,, Phyllis Rochelle-has our vote anytime Shirley XValker. shy but attractiveeee . . ,.,, Pat Mowery-her little smile went to your heart Jean Fox. a budding journalist .Barbara XVhec-ler-really has what it takes to play a part like that Bernice Smith. a busy-body enamored of Ron... .. -aan .. ,,,,,e .. ,,.,, e.- ,,-.-,. ., ,. .,,, Jeanine Smith-developed a lusty pair of ltings when Gabby locked her in the closet Mr, Birch, the principal,,,, ,, . ,,,,, aa, ...A..,,, ,,,Don Porter-the part perfectly played N-must be taking lessons from Mr. Leach Mr, Pr-rrir, rhe vice-principal ,. ,,,, . A, -..- Bill Rhoades-too funny for words lkiiigg Chandler, the principals secretary- -. ,,,, . ,,,, .. e,e.... . .,ePat Aller-mm-mm- wouldn't mind having her in our office Miss Ross. the girl's advisor.. . ,,,s Virginia Savage-certainly had her hands full with Mona Miss Spencer. the English teacher ..,, Jane Millerv-mm-mm pretty in the part of an elderly lady Miss Bell, the mathematics teacher- fff.. .. ----- - H -v-Y---------v V -Connie SIOVCI +mix-up between her and Miss Spencer-a screamf Mrs, Burton Lee. president of the P.-T. Aware .---.----- V-lhfllif COX-lhai fur C0-lllflfll Harvey Jones. a motion-picture salesman .,.. -W Y ------A-- Jim P-H'm9fW2f--POO1' ffll0lY- in a daze most of the time BUSINESS STAFF- Mollie Kamin. business manager: Marceil Nesbitt and Hannah Sondheimer. property man- agers: Miss Ruth Moore. their fine director. Nl. Jl:ANETTE ELLIOTT seventy-tlvree X ' 4 i , f iv E, , ' f ' 3 p I, ii il: ,li 'WR x Wl'wq,A hunvh- M' fm, ..-iff? Patricia Iiutlf-r, .Iwamttv Ellidt, June Stvmvn, Bc-tty Luu Limlsay, Ihvorly Asirv. Luulla McClain, Marilyn G1-lwrt, Nina lie-ll, Mary H--lun Altsu-HC , Jwycu- Futnvr, Fayv Minvr, Shirley Shritlur. Richard Rings, Bub Hurtur, Bill Allman, Jim Halfhill, Dave Cox, Richard Reeder, Norbert Davis. ..,L-..i..-Yi., f icvmu V1.,.,,-, ,, A . .,-uw-,. .,-.l ..,,,.,--,...a, .a SENIOR PLAY CAST Rnw I Miriam Clark. lim-tty Y:-ss:-nuw. Row 2 Row 3- JUNIUR PLAY CAST Jvannv McDonald. Tum Rucss, Hub Iivrry, Mary Kathurim: Ls-ist, Pri:-uilla Greml, Gcorizia Curry, Juhn Millur, Mary Lung, Davicl Clark. Barbara Angell, Ed Munegan, Barbara Haden, Herman Bronfen, Donna Day. sf-umzy-four Pride and Pf8j2ldl2'8 PRESENTATION .,,. -- N -,,,,,-M------ , W ,A---MWHv May IZ' 1044 BY XVHOM -f-------- ----- --..--.-.f . .... T h e Senior Class of I9-H C A S T MY- Benn'-'lmfbe CYI1iC-ll father -ffff Kava-. ..,,. .---- Richard Riggs-what fatherly actions Mrs. Bennet-the match-making mother ,,,n, ,-- ,, ,,,,-,,, , ,-,, -Shirley Shady,- determined to marry ol? her two eldest daughters J-'lneifhl' SW?9f I0mP9f?d d-lllgl'1Il'l' YYYW - ,,,... l-uella McClain-poor victim of circumstances Elizabeth-the independent daughter--Joyce Cotner-almost permits pride to triumph over love M-'1l'YQIhC bOOlsiSh daughter- ffr. f..f,,,,,. . Miriam Clark-the Bennet's bit of intelligence C8lh9!lnC-the fretful ClallghIer--- , ,,,d,,,, Betty Ycggengw-bundlg Qf nr,-rveg Lydia-the flirtatious daughter ffrff - . ,,,,,, Patsy Butler-cute little coquctte MV- C0llinS-IJOIUDOUS clergyman fff, ,,,.., . .--Richard Reeder-thorn between two roses Mr- Bingley-a friend from London ,,,.,f,,e,,, --.Robert Hatter-a bit of Londendary air Mr. Darcy-proud young man ,,,,, ---James Halfhillgboth pride and prejudicefElizabethl Lady Catherine-his aunt ..,,,,.,, ---Mary Helen Altstetter-quite an overbearing creature Miss Bingley-Mt. Bingley's sister ....,,v, Jeanette Elliott-a very nosey person-not really Lady Lucas-neighbor of the Bennet's ,..M,,.,o, -,,-- ,,,,.,,, Faye Miner-quite friendly Charlotte-her daughter .,.,.-..wv.,,, ----Marilyn Gebert-a sensible young lady Mr. Wickham-fascinating oHicer--- .,,,,,, ---Dave Cox, the object of I-ydia'5 fancy Hill-the maid ...........,.,.,,...v,,,,.,,,,,,, -Nina Bell-lovely little housekeeper THANKS To e,,..,...,e..,....,,,,,,,,,,, - ...Y Betty I-ou I-indsay. business manager: Bill Allman. June Stemen. property managers: David Clark. stage manager: Norbert Davis. head usher: Mrs. Jessie W. Rhonemus. Miss K. Eloise Brown, directors COMMENTS w,,,,,,,,,.,., a very fine piece of dramatic work, very attractive costumes, a fitting conclusion for the dramatic work of the class of l9-14 PAYE lVlERVlS la y Be 6ood By DANA Triowis THE JUNIOR CLASS OF 1943-1944 CAST OF CHARACTERS Jennings-a butler ....,,e.. .,ee,..- a,,Y....vYY ..-,--,,Y,,Y-Y,e . - - . .John Miller -the perfect specimen of an English butler-ready to leave worthy position at sound of better pay Julie-a maid .E.,....c, Mary Kathryn Leist-just can't take any more-can you blame her? George Gresham-a man with a future ..s,....,,...,...... - --...,,,,.e.. Tom Roess -keeps business before pleasure always-until Dawn appears Aunt Flavia-an Aunt of Patience's from Boston--Donna Day-should have gone back to Boston Dawn O'Day-beautiful show-girl- ..,....,A-.f,f- -----.-,--. - ff-- J eanne MCDOD-1lCl -very likeable with a sense of humor-have to get up early to beat her Patience-daughter of John Colr--Barbara Haden -just call her volcanic-anything but-patient John Colt-head of the Paramount Radio Corp.---.. .,vc.. Herman Bronfen-poor. poor papa Bill Trainer-butler by change -,,, - ,-,,.,,,. ---Bob Berry-he trained Patience all right BgntIgyTQhe snooping ygp0rter--- -------------- Ed Monegan-could be found any place No,-ah,the 5gc0nd.maid -,,---- ------ ------ . - Georgia Curry-a very efficient. neat maid Trudy-a new recruit ---- ---- P riscilla Gregg- I wouldn't commit myself to say ---I COMMENTS ---A--- ,----- ------- ----- ------ --------.---- t h e b c st Junior Class Play THANKS TQ ,Y.-,Y--- ---, ,------- C a therine Tillotson. Barbara Angel. property managers: Dick Sisler. business manager: Mrs. Jessie NV. Rhonemus. Miss K. Eloise Brown. directors PAYE MERVIS seventy-five r 'fiwg :YDS ' If ' fr ...L ' Mi 'Ll SEVENTH THESPIAN AND EIGHTH THESPIAN 15m-Q 1114-ntiticutiun Un O1'l'USilL' l'2I111'P .s1'L'f'l7tgf51x Baby Ba nfm df? OFFICERS: PW5lCl9l'!f- ------ ---.A ..-v-.-f.ff,. ,...,,,,, - ,,,., P cggy Phillips-gets around Vlfff-Pf0SifiG'I1f,-WW 1 .g-.fff.. . ,,,.....v.,, -Judy Reams-sweet little southern dish Sf-'CFQUYY --------.-fff..-! .---- ,. ---Marian Sondheimer-such expression+wowl Treasurerf- -----------.fff-f Y. ..,,,,f,,, ----,Janet Godfrey-nice as they come S'-1P9fViSOf --------A------...A.,,,,, - Miss Marv Jane XVhitlingfstudents' choice MEETING PLACE- ---. - -- fffffff... .first .ind third XVednesday-club period-Room 158 lX'lEMBER5- ----g----g---- .V-H-. ffff . --, -. .,,,,, --with a lot of talent for dramatics VJHAT GOES.---3 play at each meeting-each member shows his great talent-some plays were The Violin Maker of Cremon.:i f'iSpooky Cavern - XVho Gets the Car PURPOSE ,,,. to be future actors and actresses of Centrailfto gain poise-personality-self assurance-to be able to make public appearance-3 BETTY CAMPBELL SEVENTH GRADE THESPIAN Row 1-Bill Knoth, Don Rice, John Rossfeld, Norman Redirk, Larry Lusk, Lowell Stevenson, Jimmy Oost, Dick Hargrove. Frances Brogue, Marian Sondheimer, Betty Phillips. Row 2-Joan Stelzer, Barbara Sevits, Carolyn Keifer, Lenore Neil, Dorothy Seeger, Marjorie Grady, Judy Reed, Carolyn Alspaugh. Shirley Blossen, Janet Godfrey, Julia Kubik, Ann Wemmer. Row 3-Marcella Fisher. Dean Bacon, Norma Gephart, Sally Eaton, Patty Lance, Shirley Kollinge-r, Shirley Buchanan, Kay Meade, Beverly Stover, Johanna Starkey, Norman Stewart, Tom Gordon. Row 5-Harold Fetter, Connie Dove, Janice Ecke, Tom Banta, Barbara Miller, Lou Ann Mericle, Cleo Harshe. Barbara Sharrits. Mary Jane Saunders, Diane Zehrbaeh, Helen Jennings, Carolyn Snook, Warren Everett, Miss Mary Jane Whitlina, OFFICERS: President .... -- ,,,....,...,.. .... LY.. - ....v., Vice-president- .u,.o........ Yuuufuuuuu .....,. - - -- Secretary .... Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,.. -- ,..,.,,. -- -fff -f----- Supervisor--- ------- ----.-- - -- -------- -------- MEETING PLACE- lViEMBERS--- ------.-.------------ ---Y .--. -Y---7. Baby Barrymores Sally Collins-quaint and sincere -Janice Dickman-how sweet ------------------Barney Laeufer-ohf what .1 boy -Marilyn Cotner-check that chair -Miss ldetta Lutz-mighty fine second and fourth Vvlednesday-club period-Room 258 forty-twofplenty of good talent WHAT GOES ---- plays given-each member has chance to show his talent-some of the plays - Judy's Joke - The Ghost of Deep Done - Orval's Big Date PURPOSE -.------- to achieve poisefpersonalityfself assurance-to be able to make a public appearance-to prevent weak knees BETTY CAMPBELL EIGHT!-I GRADE THESPIAN Row l-Charles Glancy, Patsy Wilson. Arlin Hirn. Dorothy Ashhavllflh. Barnes' LHf'llfPl'. Patil Wood. Janice Courtenay, Joyce Courtenay, Eugene Fush. Lynne Wlsterman. Row 2-Tom Burkholder, Shalamar Neely, La Vonne Tonkinson, Marilyn Tripinger, Nancy Breckenridge. Adele VVise. Marilyn Cotner, Patty Boop, Marijane Stephan, Diana Basinge-r. Raw 3-Bartin Spero, Barbara Seaman, Barbara Hefner. Martha Cody, Colleen Hydaker, Pauline Fillips, Nancy Lisk, Nancy Welty, Ruth Ann Parmenter, Carl Altstetter. Bob Bronfen. Row 4-Jean SHYPIJ. Mary Jo Hull, Jim Salisbury, Lois Marconnet, Nadja Holmes, Miss Idetta Lutz. Jane Davisson. Janice Dickman, Sally Collins, Nanry Trumble, Marilyn Smith, Louise Howe-nstine. seventy-seven ,,- ,. pm.. gf! 2' 4' x.-- f- ,f ix if gffwfz, mf? A11 X fab!- f 53 fxk-Vw f-ffglf' ' .. Q I We A i' 1' 4 I' - . ik ' F O0 ' Q A ' A NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY Row 1 Nancy Leach, Natalie Greizrz, Deana Fillips, Joan Lutes. Row 2-Dorothy Miller, Luc-lla McClain, Joyce Cutner, Shirley Shrider, Patricia Pflaum. Row 3-Richard Reeder, Richard Riggs, Jack Davison, Dick Zimmerman, Gordon Miseh. C' eam 0f Me Crop SUB.HfCT,,, National Thespians Honor Societyfnon socialenon secret dramatic society MtJT'I'O ,, ,, W- , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, Act Well Your Part. There All The Honor Lies TROOI1 SPONSOR, a , , , H, ,,,,,,,,,,,. aa, ,,,,,,,,. ,.Mrs. Jessie W. Rhonemus TROOI' NUMBLR , , ,,,, ,M ,,,, , ,,,,,,a-,. .--H ,,,, No. 533 Central High School DATI- Ol- VORMAI. lNI'I'IA'I'ION, ,W ,,,, ,,,, ,, ,,,,, May 25, 1943-at the annual dinner for the play cafts and managers of the year PURIPUSV . . . ,, ,,, ,,to promote meritorious participation in high school dramatics RIAQUIIQI-MI1N'I'S , Ha compilation of diversified requirements-acting roles-production- business+stage craft--ofiicers in dramatic clubs CHAI. ,to obtain a letter of recommendation for college dramatics from the National Thespian Honor Societyfof course. that attractive pin which makes you known as a member of the National Thespian organization CHAR'I'i4R MLMBFRS, ., Natalie Gregg, Dick Zimmerman, Dena Fillips, Joan Lures, Dorothy Miller. Pat Pflaum. Cordon Misch. Nancy Leech, Jack Davisson, Joyce Corner, Shirley Shrider. Richard Riggs. l.uella McClain, Richard Reeder TRAITS. OF A NATIONAL THESPIAN A,,, cooperation, memorization, promptness. responsibility. good diction, attention at rehearsals. and dramatic sense EARNING QUALIFICATIONS ,nn ,, ,, .sw dare from participation in seventh Thespian groups -to participation in senior dramatics PAYE MERVIS seventy -eight txl AJ'. ':4:xk xuj XL 'l -3 01,1 ' -4 1 r' MJe,fv4, ' 1' 'N To ace We Squared! Row I-Betty Yessenow, Lou Anna Hennon, Corrine Ke-ve, Eleanor Copus Jeanette Elliott, Josephine Smith, Betty Lou Lindsay. RDW 2'H9I9fI R- MIIIPY. Mary Lou Ebvrsbach, Mnry Km-mph. Nina Bell. Uorrine Abbey. Betty Jo Mumma, Marilyn Qebert. Row 3-Rose Marie Smith. Mary Miller, Maryann Dinkle, Mary Helen Altstetter, Shirley Shrider, Nancy Beeson. Kathleen Niemeyer. Row 4-Tomylu Garnes, Mary Lou Derickson, Joyce Cotner. Marilyn Ward, Doris Beirsdorfer, Kathleen Harshe, Faye Mervis, Pat Jackson, HANGOUT ------ f- f--- - e-e--,f-- -..-.... . E. ,....,,,,,,,e, Y. XV. C. A. clubrooms MEETINGS -v-------- ---..,, ..,.... . . ....ff . . .,,. ....-,every other Thursday-usually IVIEI5IBERS-v- -------- .,,,.,. . Y ..., .,,,,Y,,,.e, . . e,,,. .seniors of the female gender ORDER OF BUSINESS- ,,,v,, ,M .,,, -A,,, C -,S,,wyS,,S SAYAA Abuy A A mof course! PRESIDENT S,.., Joyce Cotner-Central's scientific minded genius-called the meetings to order VICE PRESIDENT- v-vv--- .-f-. ....-Y. E - ,A,, T omylu Garns-a neat and attractive senior -takes charge when prexy is absent SECRETARY S..E,,,, Lou Anna Hennon-Mr. and Mrs. Hennon's gift to the dignified seniors -reads and records the minutes TREASURER .E.,,, vMarilyn Mooney Gebert--capably handles the jack-commonly called dues PROGRAM CHAIRMAN ,,.,,.., Helen R. Miller-the rye bread ltid-concentrated on arranging programs-made the meetings interesting ADVISOR- ..,,.,., .- ,.A., Miss Mary Vkfatson-geometry her subject, but a wonderful advisor TIME SPENT .,..,... .f,.-..E,,f,v . . ,,A,., . ,,..,,,.,.A. .--alll-or nothing at all. ENTERTAINMENT: December- .............., .... C hristmas songfest-games of childhood days revived January ,,.,.....,.....,.,,. Miss Sally Bray. Tuberculosis Hospital-health and TB FEBRUARY ..,..,....,,.....E,,, ,.-,helped the Girl Scouts with AVVVS Canteen- contributed candy. fruits, cookies. magazines. and cigarettes MARCH ...............,....,.. a talent program-no one got the gong-no gong! Row l Row 2 HELEN VNIEAVER JUNIOR BLUE TRIANGLE -Marolyn Hydalter, Bettyc Phillips, Jean Schott, Doris Ke-mph, Marjorie Johns, Marjorie Reese, Marilyn Baney. -Barbara Haden, Catherine Tillotson Frances Scheutier, Florence Wilcox, Alice Jones, Lucille Valenti Jean Nice, Ann Sweeny. Row 3-Jean Fontaine. Rita Day, Mary Martha Buchanan, Marrraret Cowden, Betty Downing, Doris Swick, Georgia Curry. Abigail Hardy, Sally Griewe, Miss Edna Heckman. HANGOUT ,,..,E,,,.,..,,,,,E,..... . E, ,,,,.s,,,,a.s, Y. W. C. A.-Y. M. C. A.? MEETINGSA ,....,,.....,,,..,, -. .,,,,,..,,, ss- .. -... ..--,everv other Thursday MEMBERS ..A--,,,,...,,.......,,,..,..,,,ss.. -. ,,,. .. a few juniors of female sex A TYPICAL NIEETING ,,.,..,,..s,,...c.s,..s fsfs . - s..-,f,,,. . .,., Order? Orderl PRESlDENT,,- ,w,A,--,,,, ,,.,,v,, B etty Downing-vivacious junior-vells above the din VICE-PRESIDENT ...., -Marilyn Banev-athletic and energetic-jumps up and down and tries to help Madam President but no soap-finally the - SECRETARY ,,,, Judv Stanley-bubbling with humor and wit- screams the minutes so loudly everyone quiets down then- TREASURER --,,,C,--,,,,-,-,,,.,.., ..-Florence NVilcox-who has her share of brains- starts complaining about unpaid dues-the din commences again- PROGRANI CHAIRMAN ,,,,,-,,,,,,-.,, ,.-.Margarct Cowden with her-Callah.mn-looks- quiets them enough to bcgin the program ENTERTAINMENT NOVEMBER-,Mrs. E. I.. Huber-Central's librarian-gave several book reviews for teen-age girls JANUARY mgY------4 frfsguth Junior Blue Triangle entertained bv Central's at a chili supper -fun and indigestion had by all FEBRUARH' ---Y-,Y,A---YY 3 return to grade school games-prizes for winners-enjoyed by all MARCH ...E these juniors do love food-reason-a covered dish dinner with songfest afterwards -OH Y-to be young again- ADVISOR ,-----g-.----,------- --Bliss Edna I-Ieckman-helpful counselor in time of need HELEN XVEAVER eighty-one Row Row Row Row Row Row ,al .-v wr Hvrtrmlv Fnme-rsun, Kath:-rinc Mille-r. Hvlly Guuvh, .lum- -Ku1hQ-rim- Inuwzxy, Jam- Miller, Juan Curul Applv, Juan Miss Murybella- Li Virginia Savage, Culun Lmgh an Rmlnx To Give file Best OFFICERS- ----... Y .f-.ff.f,,f. --, .... .,,,President-Ruth Ann Irvin-sweet and kind! Vice-president-Catherine Miller-nice to know! Secretary-Jeanbeth Peltier-a queenly Girl Reserve! Treasurer-Patricia Swineford-ever faithful-ever true! Club Advisor-Miss Gladys Riggs+excellent supervision-succesful year MARCH I5-made cartoon books for wounded soldiers-sent to hospitals in hopes of cheering our injured boys-more fun-glad to help the war eflort! FEBRUARY 7-Miss Margaret Crane reviews experiences in Japan as a missionary-showed sev- eral Japanese bulbs and quaint Japanese dollgexplained customs of the people-answered our questions-entire program worthwhile FEBRUARY Qfroasted wieners+Schoonover Park--um-m-m-m-hot dogs4planned to use our ice skates-alas. no ice-tough blowfbrought our own lunches-bang up time! APRIL Z6-tea for our mothers-time for getting acquainted! MAY l0fdate picnic-get out those slacks and shorts! MOLLIE KAMIN OFFICERS ,,.,,,........ President7Jane Miller-Gary-ever leadingfsweet as she is neat! Vice-president-Virginia Savage-Ginnysreal pal-swell gal Secretary-Jean Ruebush-lVlickeV+as smooth as icefcute kid! Treasurer-Marilyn Wrenffiirdie-tall and fair-okay! Club AdvisorfMiss Mary Belle Linnell--splendid supervision-enjoyed by all Girl Reserves NOVEMBERYMiss Mary Belle Linnell telling of her travels in Europe-her experiences before present turmoil- CHRISTMAS7played Santa Claus to children at Children's Home-collection taken among girls- tovs purchased-delighted faces of little homeless children on Christmas morn!! JANUARY 8-date dance-yes. men-glorious timefa gav fox trot-after the eats- Lassie Come Home -one big time-a joyous evening! FEBRUARY 17-Valentine Party-pretty and funnv valentines 7 refreshments f games 4 good food-good entertainment-loads of fun! lVlOl.l.lE KIUXUN erghlu-three K! -.. - LA. nr iL,,1g.. 1,1 3.4 V A vii ' ' T L1 rg ' A ' as eq.: 4 , -3, I EIGHTH GRADE BLUE TRIANGLE AND SEVENTH GRADE BLUE TRIANGLE 4501: ldentitirution On Oppusitc Puuvl eighly-four L. ,, , ,, 4...,,. Row Row Row Row Row PLACE Ol: BUSINESS .,,., REASON OF BUSIN NllrMBl1RS ,,,,, .. ...., . love My Negflzbor l-Shalley Neely, Carol Uright, Jacqueline Sluek, Jenny Rouston, Joan Kohler, Darline Cups. Dolores Klinizer. 2-Arlin Hirn, Janice Point, Sarah Feltner, Laura Percieh, Betty Smutz, Shirley Zezel, Patty Boop Mary Jane Stephen. 3-Ann Age-rter. Joan Snook, Pauline Fillips, llarlvni-ii Hefner, Colleen Hytlaker, Martha Cody Ruth Ann Parmenter, Connie Pinizle. Betty Barnett. 4 Dixie Sietz. Sue Humphreys, Arlene Musser, Rita Haby, Laydcen Point, Janet Ripley, Marilyn Meehling, Betty Forll. 5-Jean Fisher, Miss Chiles, Joyce Keifer. , ,,,,,,....,,-.,,, .--. ..,,,.e,H...,..,, Y. W. C. A. ESS,..,- -- e.A.,, - social. mental. spiritual. and physical development OFFICERS: President. .,,,, .. ., .. ,,,, Pauline Fillips-star eyes--chatterbox-oh! what a girl Vice-president .- .,,,, -. ,,,,,.,,,,,, -. .,.. .-Dixie Seitz-oh! what a personality Secretary,,..,-..,-, ,. ,,,,,, .. .-....,,, .- .. .. ..Patty Boop-what a personalityf Treasurer f,,,. -- Colleen l-lydaker--sweeter than the sweetest-be careful of the money Program Chairman , .- -.. ,,.,....,,,, .-- ,,,,, -Jennie Routson-a pretty nice girl INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Member-.. ,..... . -L . .,...C.,.A . -Shirley Yazel-oh Y-grand person-cute- ADVISOR,,-. ........,.,. . ,,.,,,,...,. .Miss Ruth Chiles-a nice teacher-and advisor SOCIAL ,,,, ,,......,,A . .---. ,,.C......... . .. ,,-parties-plays-dances-good times PROGRAM-Outside speakers: The Arr of Selling.. , .-. ,,,,.,,e,,,, ae, ,,., ,. ,.,.,.,,,,,., Miss Ruth Cathcart Delinquency Among Girls Our Age ,,,,.,, .. ,,f,, .. ,,,,,,,,. .lVlrs. Albert Kleuter Experiences In Japan-,,,- ,,,,, ,,..C,Ca.. . .,,. ,..,,,,.,,,, .Miss Margaret Crane Row Row JUNE HOOKWAY SEVENTH GRADE BLUE TRIANGLE -Dorothy Jenkins. Patsy Shope, Eileen Sherer, Dorothy Seeger, Frances Broizee. Patty Rae Davidson. PERRY Phillips. Dona Davenport. 2-Gloria Kempel. Leonora Mowery, Sue Schaaf, Diane Fisher, Carolyn Kohle, Gloria Rouseulp, Carolyn Ann Alspaugh. Norma Jean Iiames. Carolyn Kemmet. Row 3-Beverly Stover, Virginia Green, Kay Meade, Mary Jane Saunders, Carolyn Snook, Patricia Lance, Judy Read. Sally Eaton, Anne Vlfemmer. I Row 4-Pat MeGue, Connie Dave. Delores Mosier, Cleo Harshe, Joan Grant. Joan Burpoon, Catherine Fisher. Florence Miller. PLACE or BUSINESS ,,,,...,,,,,, ......e., ,eeeee...,.,,,,,ee . - -s.Y. W. C. A. TIME OF BUSINESS Y,,,,A,,,,,,Y .....-L,, . W. ,Wfirsr and third week-Wednesday REASON OF BUSINESS ,,,,- , ,,,,,,. .---.to help girls develop a well balanced personality NHQIKIBERS ,,-M,-,,,, W -..W .,,,,,,.. C.. . ...,-,sec'enlh graders-with high ideas OFFICERS Pfggidenl ,,--, ,H. -. .,,,. Marian Sondheimer-cute-attractive-ambitious Vice-president--,,- . . Cleo I-larshe-ah-a-a-a-in case something happens to the president Secretary --YYYYY EAW SYYY W Yw,,, ,SPeggy Phillips-ohf-get your notebook and pencil Treasurer- EWZKYAM- SYYWM- .,,,,...,,. Carolyn Snooli-cutie pie-watch that money PLEDGE .e,,.. -UAS a girl reserve l will try to be gracious in manner, impartial in judgment, ready for service' ' IVIEIKIBERSHIP ,,,Y,,---v,Y to find a place in thc world. church, home. school. and community ACTIVITIES ,,----YY Kr- piqniqg-roller gkating-hadminton-ping-pong--dances-games- a splash party at the Y. XV. C. A.--Wet lLlnChCS ADVISOR --A--YY------ ,,--,,,,, ,,,,. - IN liss Rozellen Kelly-hne person-nice to know 5pIRITUAI4 Yg-- v----YvY,Ywv,A --YYYYY , , ,. ,...- . ,.,.,,..-,, - ,,,. reading devotions ACTIVITIES YA--AM --YYYA- WYvAM AYYY g a m cs-volley-ball-ping-pong-hit-pin-other games MONEY NXAKING PRQJECTY YYKKKZAM --,,,, Y AA, ,rummage sale-received-S46.00-whew CONTRIBUTIONS ...,,,,, contributions to the Canteen-two subscriptions of Readers Digest- to the boys-in camps JUNE Hooicwai' eighty-five ,,,,,,,s, -----. Weighth grade girls-with brilliant ideas- i Row Row Row Row SENIOR HI-Y Row l-Don Su-arns, Dun Miller, Juhn Ham-nstuin. Jnhn ML-lfley, Tom Heinrich. Row 2-John Juhnsun, Harold Stelzer, Dan- Nvlh, Paul Huchstctlvr, .lorry Landns, Tom Steiner. Row 3-John Foote, Richard Riggs, Mr. Arthur Craft, Bob Hanshumakvr, Gene Swick. JUNIOR HI-Y l-Tom Shields. Vlfarren Stoddard, Ray Conner. 2-Joe Fontaine. Tom Clutter, Jack Plummer, Tom Hanley, Dick Burguun, Bob Alguire, Dean Stearns. 3A Dick Dillon, Dave Turner, Bill Sharp, Dave Temple, Jack Sweeney. Bill Agerter, Jim Lyle. 4- . , . Jim Hoff. Walter Dischmger, Bob Brickmun, Jack Markle, Jim Nice, Bill First, Jim Clark. eighty-six


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