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

 - Class of 1944

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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

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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



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.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

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