Lima Central High School - Annual Mirror Yearbook (Lima, OH)
- Class of 1949
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AL fill-l2vlliflPl'.Y - l,m'i111' filly U1'x1'rl1 511111 .-ls.voc'l'11lr' fjllfflll' - - - H01'l101't Uz11'l111,. H11.v1'r1z'.vx Hllrlllngfr' - Holm Sllslilflllilll l1I'll'l'IlI'AY ,'11l1'i.vnr - - Miss ,lf'z1111'H1' 91112111 l'vlIl'llll'Y lf11,w1'l1z'ss .llIll1llzLQl'l' - Mr. H. C. Hvffrlm przgv llzrvc U1 I ' lvorclsworth wrote these words: U. . . that best portion of a good manls life, His little, nameless, unremembered acts of kinflness and of lovef' With this simple tribute Central High School desires to express deep sorrow for the tragic and un- timely passing of our friend, Mr. E. A. Hauenstein. page four lfin' liwnly-five years of loyal service lu Central High S1-lmul. uml lm' six yi-airs ul frienclsliip lu our senior class of 194-9, we wish to dedicate our .fXmiual lVlll'l'Ul' lo a lruv vclw'alm'. nur principal. Mr. H. W. Leach. page five fm f 1 6 V1 'I tg' VII acnanfn C914 . mnrgjomrom X Xxx Q kzjff? QW uma caan OF sou Awww page six Greetings to Our Graduates: It gives me great pleasure to congratulate and commend you on your splendid achievementff-the fact that you have attained your first major goal in life-graduation from high school. Today you are numbered among our nation's 62W of students who have completed their secondary education--and to me this is indicative of your ability to complete whatever you set out to do. That is one of life's greatest assets. Your education thus far has pointed out to you the way of life in which we be- lieve' -the democratic way of life. In a democracy we too often talk about our rights and privileges, and too rarely do we talk about our duties and responsibilities. For every right or privilege is a comparable responsibility. The future of our great nation rests on the quality of its citizens. We must rely upon education to prepare our youth for good citizenship. Along with the congratulations and honors which you reccive on graduation day, I am sure you are cognizant of the newer, greater responsibility which you must assume from this date forth. You must continue to show a concern for the welfare of others and for the institutions which have made America what it is today-a resepct for home. school. church. and our American economic system. With the tools of intelligence with which you are now armed, you should participate fully, actively, and intelligently in the activities of our community and nation. This is the very essence of democracy. In conclusion, may I point out the four things necessary to acquire a well-balanced emotional life,-f-WORK, PLAY, LOVE, AND RELIGION. None of the four should over-balance the others. Therefore, take great pride in honest work well doneg devote time to wholesome play and recreationg love something--parents, friends. a cat or dogg and, remain faithful to the religious principles learned in youth. This is the very essence of happiness. Cordially, GORDON C HUMBERT, Superintendent of Schools. 0 Q 0 Gordon G. Humbert, B.S.. M.A. Ohio State University Superintendent of Schools Harry A. Cross, BS., M.A. Ohio Northern. Bowling Green Lima City Board of Education Director of Business Affairs H. C. Roberson, B.S. in Ed. Miami University Director of Guidance and Research Seated-Dr. H. R. Stallbohm, Clerkg Mr. D. L. Burgoyneg Miss Maxine Moore. Secretary to the Clerkg Mr. E. L. Baker, Presidentg Mr. E. J. Ward, Vice President: Mr. A. L. Simmons. Stanciing+eMr. Gordon C. Humbert, Mr. Harry A. Gross. page seven I I 1 asses: omcm 7 4 9 'Kuff ' lp K Q39 in Q W f kffff JYVIZYIZIYJZIQZPGQJB-J ' page eight To the '49ers oi Central High School: Forty-niners , '49 or Bustlw That is the name you have given yourselves and the motto you have adopted as you approach your day of graduation from high school. l learned that when I saw the big covered wagon of the gold-rush days drawn by four white steeds pictured on the 10 ft. sign with which you decorated the stage curtain at Memorial Hall at your annual senior party. Let me say that I think that is a very clever slogan to adopt. We just hope that every one of you will reflect most profoundly upon the full meaning which that slogan suggests. We want you to realize that the Forty-niners of a century ago were sturdy souls-men and women of dauntless courage, seasoned to the merciless struggles, privations and toil which they had to 'meet, endure and over- come all along that seemingly never-ending journey westward. Those expeditions were not intended for the timid, the weak and the vacillating-souls of that type never reached their destination, but left their bones on the wide plains and burning deserts, and only the men and women .of courage, perseverance, patience and fighting spirit ever finished that journey-and they arrived bearing many scars, both in body and in spirit. There is a lesson in that for the members of the class of 1949. Elbert Hubbard. the Roycroft philosopher, once wrote, Cod will not look you over for Medals, Degrees or Diplomas, but for Scarsf' Men don't acquire scars by taking the easy way, the line of least resistance, by always adopting the politic and expedient, dodging the issues, following the crowd and forever posinge-such men are not heroes, they only think they are. ll is easy enough,', says Emerson, to live after the world's opinion. lt is easy enough in solitude to live after onels own opinion. But the truly great man is he who in the midst of the crowd can keep the independence of solitudefi Take another look at your heroes of l84-9. Your diplomas, soon to be awarded you, your prizes, medals and all which you are taking with you as you leave high school are only arms and armor, instruments for your protection and use as you hitch your mental and moral steeds to that Prairie Schooner of life's pleasures and struggles and start that long journey westward . lt's not going to be a sinecure all the way. belive me-but you will reach your destination, you will achieve your goal, if you are not afraid of the scars you are bound to collect along the way,4and, if you are not afraid, the '49ers of a century hence will label you as heroes, just as you are glorifying the lnen and women of a century ago. Wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leafleth lo destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadelh unto life, and few there be that find itf' - lVlath. 7:13-14 May God speed your journey. H. W. LEACH Principal Ad ' ' t ai'on H. W. Lizacu. BS. H. W. Scnsnsnivmn, A.B., MA. GAYLE ll. Howizr, A.B. Ohio Wesleyan Defiance College, Wittenberg, Ohio University. Principal Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan Assistant Principal Dean of Girls Social Committee, Girls' Council Future Teachers of America page nine -11--i.. m.......-1......... Il ll --Q-.--------.-1-...-. .1l.q..i..... i F il 1 ...........-.--- TOP llorm Aimrus, ILS. in iid. Miami University, Ohio Northern University Mathematics Eighth Grade Supervisor iwiaz A1:i:u'1'11:iz. B..-X., iNl.fX. Ohio University. Colorado College. National University of Mexico Spanish, Latin Eleventh Y-Teens S'l'ANl.l-Li' C. BUYLAN. NB.. -MM. Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio State Head of Social Science Department American History, Civics, Sociology Debate. Junior To'wn Meeting 1.1-.Q-T.4 li ......-..--.-..-.- --...l........ m.......-..-11 ..--it---.1 il ina Mlillllli Ciiuiuzs E. Buooxizn University of Cincinnati, University of Toledo Auto Mechanics, Trade Technology J. A. BRIGHT, B.S.. MA. Otterbein College, Ohio State Head of Science Department Chemistry, General Science Science Club Rwru CATHcAn'r, B.S. Indiana State, Indiana University Bookkeeping W. W. KIHAMB,-its il. of Vocational iftiucation Miami. University of Toledo Vocational Supervisor page ten BOTTOM Riciunn li. lliiizrvizi' Warren G. Harding Law School Ohio Northern Vocational Department History and Civics RUTH Ciiimzs, AB. Ohio Northern English. History Eighth Y-Teens HAnoi.u O. Cmiua, BA., MA. Bluffton, Northwestern University Band, Orchestra Swing Band. Ensembles -iii-Q -.------ ll .Mill l l .............-............1. .....-.......- ,................. TOP Anim It W. tliulfi' BS. and MS. in ELI. Bowling Green State University, Iowa State College Head of Industrial Arts Radio Club. Hi-Y. Junior Town Meeting fll.m'l'u.x lhatzmrzr. RS. Purdue University English L.. R. lJr:l.0Nm: KS. and MA. in lftl, Bliss College. Bowling Green State University, New York University Head of Business Department Manager Student Activities Ticket Program Treasurer of Central High School ...........1.. Ml IJDLIZ ll1fllttZl'1llY lhwmx. fl.ll. University of Michigan Geography, English Seventh Grade Supervisor litllll-1Il'l' 0. lltlS'l'iClt. BS. in lid Ohio State University General and Advanced Metals Football Equipment Manager li. lf. llo'rf.oA, BS. in lill. Muskingum College, Ohio State University General Science Freshman Football and Basketball Coach Varsity Track Coach Athletic Coordinator l.. lf. llu'l'Y. BS. in l'l1l. Ohio Northern History. Geography Stage Manager. Stage Club page eleven ROTTOltl Xlluzluxlx l'.I.AI'Xl-L l'INllKlt. ILA. Bluffton College. Ohio Northern University English, Art Seventh Y-Teens lu. llmuun t.l.ms1w, lib.. Nl.. Miami University. George Peabody College Industrial Arts Golf 'l'ulclrx Ilxwxlsu. .N.li. Bluffton College. University of New Hampshire Homemaking Chef's Club V I I ............,..--,--1-l il -... ..-..-....- jl ..-.-......... TOP l lc,wK ll-mm. AJS. Baldwin Wallace, Western Reserve Human Relations, American History Junior Supervisor Football. Track. Basketball ikli. A. ll.-wr:Ns'i'i-Lirx. BS.. NIA. Miami University, Ohio State University Head Industrial Arts Department Drawing, Driving t.. nt. Ilmrwi-.ii. :K.B.. Mb. Oberlin, Ohio Northern. Ohio State Universities Biology. General Science Chairman Ticket Committee J' Deceased MIODLF H. tl. Huwwizn, A.B., AAI. Wittenberg, Ohio State University Head Mathematics Department Advanced Algebra, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry College Algebra. Trigonometry Faculty Manager Publications Louisiz T. HEINTZ, JMB., B.S. in Ed., MA. Bowling Green State University, Wittenberg College Homemaking Masqueraders' Club Il.ARi.m llommzs, l..l..B. New York Law School Instructor String Instruments Bowan Jmvusow, A.B.. AM. Otterbein College, Columbia University English Senior Supervisor page twelve BOTTOM I..-tliIiA Jfxmlsow. ILS.. NIA. Ohio Northern. Ohio State. Columbia, University of Colorado Head of English Department English. Journalism Weekly Mirror, Junior Town Meeting Norm KlLVll.l.l-. Ohio Northern English Junior High Journalism Mun' B. Knut, HS. in l-Itl. Ohio University Art Art Club, Social Committee Special Effects Committee il ......- ii il ii TOP .lmiw W, KUIIN. NH. Ohio Northern Physics. General Science Visual Education Director Science Club. Hi-Y Ili-prism Nl. l.iu:iti-LY. HA. Manchester College. University of New Hampshire. Ohio State University Head of Homemaking Department Homemaking Future Homemakers' Association Nloi.i:'r M. Lizvsis. Bb. in lad.. Mui. in Music Intl. Ohio Northern. Ohio State University Junior High Music Senior Girls' General Chorus, Seventh Year Chorus Eighth and Ninth Year Girls' Glee Club li u 1 i i ,,..-...- MIDDLE xlftlll' BELHQ l.iwxi.i.i.. AB.. 31.5. Ohio State University Biology Junior Red Cross IllKT'l'A l.l'TZ. ILS. in liml. Kent State University Mathematics. English Seventh Grade Thespian UHIKTRIDI-1 luAKSIlM.l.. HA.. Ni Ohio Wesleyan. Ohio State. Denver University. University of Wisconsin Latin, German limi VICPHHROTN. NB. Ohio Northern Mathematics. Algebra Ninth Year Supervisor page llzirlccn. ii BU'l l't PM lluixm' N. 'tions University of Toledo. Ohio State University Machine Shop, Trade Technology ,lmiics .-X. Nloiiw University of Toledo Machine Shop. Trade Technology Iligmpm M. Nloox. ft.B. Wooster College Distributive Education Supervisor Future Retailers -.............. i............... ........i... -....l. fl 'roi' , u A. Rl I'll Mount.. lm.X.. NIA. Otterbein College, Ohio State University l-lomemaking first semester Latin, French, History Troubadorian Club. National Thespian, French Club I':I,lZ'llllfI'l'll lNlol'l.'i'ox. ILX. Wellesley College English Eighth Grade Thespian Ninn' tl. Numa. BS. in liil. Ohio State University Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry Algebra, Advanced Algebra Il li I ,....... ....4.. .......i. -.......... In ..i......... It li -.....,......... MIDDLE Fmwrhs flwpim-W, AB. Indiana University, Columbia University English liimzuluni l'i:'i'l1ii, BS. in lid. Wittenberg University Senior Physical Education Varsity Basketball. Baseball, Junior High Football 5l1IlXl'll l'm'+1. Bb. in lull. University of Alabama Physical Education, Health Junior Intramurals, Varsity Football Coach. Basketball, Track XIKIRIIJN Pl'll'liIil.l., Bb. in Intl. Ohio State University. Ohio Northern English, Physical Education G.A.A. page fourteen ll B0'1 1'OM INIARTHA Rizmiorv. ,-LB. Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College. University of Kentucky School Librarian Library Club .llisslli W. RIIUNI-IMIS. BS. in Ed. Ohio Northern. Co-rnell University English XVIIAVK Ric:m1Nn.Aclli:li. BS. in lifl Ohio Northern Typing, Shorthand Tenth Year Y-Teens li N iii . ix li il 4..... ,...i.i..... ll Ii Till' Ciranrs Nl. Rimzs. Ph. B. Denison University Indiana University Oxford University Cambridge University English lxlARtQARl'1T Rimini. NH. Ohio State University University of Toledo History Tenth Grade Supervisor 'l'Hi1onoiii1 I.. Rol.s1'oN University of Toledo Auto Mechanics Shop MIDDLE C. tl, Roxiuuiii. XB.. NIA. Defiance College, Ohio State American History, General History Senate Club f.llKlil.I'.s A. Rl si.i.li Jn.. Bb. in lzfl Ohio State University World History, American History Student Council, Cheerleaders liuiglisow M. Sizwz. A.B. Otterbein College Geography Director of Athletics lim S!-l'l l'l.l'1N1IRl-Q. BS. in limi. Miami University Director of Health and Physical Education page fifteen BU'l l'UM EIUITH Smrsos. BS. in Erl. Ohio Northern. Columbia Univei-sit University of Wisconsin University of Chicago City Art Supervisor Art ,lun l5NYIlIiR. Bb. in Intl. Ball State Teachers' College Health. Physical Education Social Committee. Junior High G.A.A. Girls' Junior High Intramurals Emisi: Si-izizn. BS, in Htl, Wittenberg. Miami . French. History Junior Class Play. French Club Y ll ...........i,,,,,,,,,,,l, la ll TOP S. W. S1'R1Ni1R, .-LB., M..-X. Bluffton, University of Cincinnati American History, Sociology Eriiizi. Sriugs. B.S. Michigan State Normal College Cleary College General Business Training. Business Arithmetic Shorthand. Typing Senior Y-Teens 'tlxnlsow B. STUNIAJR, BS. in lid Miami University Industrial Arts Model Airplane Club, Hobby Club MIDDLE BOTTOM .li1ANi11'1'iL STVART, BMX. Western Reserve, University of Colorado English, Public Speaking Literary Advisor of Annual Mirror Brotherhood Assembly. Prince of Peace Manager of Book Room Junior Town Meeting Senior Class Play XX. tl. Ti:MPl.i-1, A.B., M.A. Hastings University, Nebraska University City Music Supervisor Music RICIIARD XVALTER XWAITI-I. ILS. Ohio State University American History. General Histtory Social Science Intramurals MARY VvrA'l'S0lN, B.A. Ohio Wesleyan ' Algebra, Geometry page szivteen NIARY J. XVHITLING. BS. Miami. Ohio State University Mathematics ERNi:sTiNi1 WVORRI-1l.l. Central High School Secretary BARBARA BAKER Central High School Secretary C SSESX N X 3 X , JS . fe 421 ,.fa.mxvE21 BE I Xxx 3 SELIHSSQQQQ f V x MK page l'IAgl1,lCCll The 49'91'Stl..6Q'BI'idii Members of the class of 194-9, we've struck it rich. We have achieved one important goal toward our future of success-graduation from high school. We began our journey back in the year '46 when we started our trip through high school. That first year of traveling was the hardest, because he had to adjust to the exciting and be- wildering life of an upper classman. We chose as our leaders in our first quarter of the journey Tom O. Campbell, president, Bill Plikerd, vice-presidentg Dean Bacon, secretaryg Marian Sond- heimer, treasurer. qMany of us joined the activities open to freshmen, and many of us made names for ourselves and our class. Oh, perhaps we were a little green, but we were now old enough to be included in the senior high activities. How we loved it! Our sophomore year came, and we began to stake a real claim for our class in all the phases of school activities. Bill Plikerd was chosen president, with Marian Sondheimer, Bev- erly Stover, and Susan Morrison filling the positions of vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. We now had girls and boys on varsity cheerleading, boys on varsity athletic teams, boys and girls in the senior band and the senior A cappella choir, and many other students were participating in all of the senior high activities. We weren't so green any more, for we were quickly learning the ways of upper classmen. Our junior year found us digging in with big plans for our first junior-senior prom. Uur leaders in that big project were our able and energetic boys-Tom 0. Campbell, presidentg Bill Plikerd, vice-presidentg Dean Bacon, secretary and Ed Pike, treasurer. We were real upper- classmen! No longer did we followg we were becoming leaders! Our boys and girls were not mere members of organizations, they were important workers in every activity in which they participated. And then came the last and the best-our senior year! We established our camp in Room 307, and all of us realized that we were going to have to work together in order to strike it rich on our claim. We didn't have the biggest class it's trueg in fact-we boasted only one hundred and eighty-eight. You can take our word for it, we were one hundred and eighty-eight of the most ambitious, fun-loving, and busiest seniors that ever arrived in 307. ln a roaring election campaign held during our junior year we had chosen Bill Plikerd as our president. Bill had a big job to do and Keith llumbert, vice-president, Beverly Stover, secretary: and Blanche Roeder, treasurer, were always ready and waiting to lend a helping hand. We also had committees to help plan our class projects such as the senior class party, the motion picture sponsored by our class, and our senior class play. The football team boasted nine senior lettermen--nine of the hardest fighting fellows on the team. The team finished with seven victories and two losses-e-a record which rated our team second best in the history of Central liligh School. One of our victories was a thirteen to nothing win over South, and that was a feather in our hat. Five hard working boys rated as five good players on our varsity basketball team. They finished with a record of ten wins and seven losses. In track, baseball, golf, and tennis the sparks of every team were our energetic senior boys. The girls participated in sports, too. When they weren't watching their favorite heroes perform, they were holding their own on their G.A.A. teams. ' Don't think, however, that sports were our only interests. The A cappella choir boasted twenty-one senior members, three boys were members of the first string debate team, many musical minded boys and girls played instruments in the Senior Band, the Senior Orchestra, the Swing Band, and Senior Strings. We seniors were interested in dramatics, too. We proved that fact when senior play try- outs showed enough talent to produce a double cast class play-that was something which had never been done before. Well, it's all over now. We've only mentioned the big things here. lt's the little things which we'll tlndoubtedly remember the longest. How can we ever forget our big happy family in 307, the football program the girls put on for us before the Middletown game, the South- Central decorations in 307, the big rally we threw before the game, the collection we took for our wounded senior football player, the Christmas decorations and the way the kids brought in all the food and clothing for the poor kids, Christmas, our class discussions during home room period, our senior play try-outs, our senior class party and all the fun we had, and last but not least, our Mom and Pop. Yes, class of '49, it's these little things that have made us rich, and say, hasn't it been fine? ' BEV AND LORINE page nineteen I' 9 ADRINS, RITA JEAN--f-fJ6UIIIIl8j Commercial Y Teens 43 senior scholarship 4, G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 43 interclass volleyball, hitpin 1, 2, 3, 43 basketball 4: All Star 4: Prince of Peace 4. AEBKER, CONRAD ALBERT-fC0nj College Preparatory Progecgionist Club 3, 4: Senate Club 4: Golf 1, L ALDER, JAMES CLIEEORDA fliugzyl General Jr. Hi-Y 1, 23 Athletic Club 31 C Association 3, 4: president 45 football, basketball, baseball 1. 2. 3, 4. ALSPAUGH, CAROLYN Awwfllfamlj Home Economics Y-Teens 1. 2: Brotherhood 4: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. 4. BAc1oN, Di-IAN li1.svvoRTHfa fCahhyl Fine Arts Class secretary 1. 33 C Association 3, 4: Who's Who 4g basketball, tennis l, 2, 3, 4. BARNHART, ROGER l,owE1.L Foreign Language Senate Club 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 4: Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Who's Who 4: One Foot in Heaven 4. BERRY, MARGARET JAAQE General Science Club 3, 4: Foreign Correspondence 2: General Chorus 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. BEERY JR, ROBERT P'RANRl,1N fliohl Commercial Hi-Y 1, 23 Street Patrol l, 2, BENNET, TEDDY ALLEN' efTefU Distributive Commercial Future retailers of Ohio 41 treasurer 4: football 1, 2. page lwenly Bl-IRRY. Aiiriuix Tnoixms efHomer2 General C Association 3. 4: football 1, 2. 3. 4: track 2.3.4, lliiuzix. Juzom-:i.lNi: flaclfief Commercial li1.Auvi:1.'l'. ANN i,0UlSl-I KAI! Foreign Language Ridgewood High School, Ridgewood, New Jersey. l, 2: Y-Teens 3. 4: French Club 3, 4: Troubadors 3. 4: Nothing But The Truth 3: Hall Monitor 4: Annual Mirror 4: One Foot In Heaven 4. liiiuw l'Il.'l'. Hi:1,.i:N l iRsU1..4e-e f Happy! Science Ridgewood High School, Ridgewood. New Jersey l. 25 Y-Teens 3, 43 General Chorus 3. Boom. Tiiizmivx Iioulslc Fine Arts Art Club li Foreign Correspondence Club 2: Spe- cial Effects 3, 43 Annual Mirrc-r 3: Senior Scholar- ship 4: Who's Who 43 One Foot In Heaven 4. Blllilllitllil-IK. JACK Li-:ix rflioeflyl Vocational Auto Mechanic Basketball 1. Boi-iiimzklcii. ,lor Il.:-:Ni-1 Distrihutive Commercial lioizoixzmzn. Rwil ANN A-efSlmrlyl I-'inc Arts F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 interclass volleyball 2.3: basketball 2, 3, 43 All Star 2, 4: One Foot In Heaven 4, iiRAllSllAW. JOHN IVIARTIN Vocational Aulu Mechanic BRI'l l'. Rouizwl' DEAN A-71110111 Distributive Commercial Radio Club Zig Junior Red Cross 3. page twenty-one Bkoclc, PEGGY LoUIsI:' fPegl Commercial Future Retailers of Ohio 4. BROWN, RIIAIARII ICIIQENI-:A flfloofvl General Future Retailers of Ohio 4: interclass basketbill 4 BIIU M Fll'll,D. liLIf:ANoR Loulsi-:f -f I Peachy! General Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior A Cappella 1: Senior A Cappella 2 BRYAN, JOAN I.olI'-fflmlyl Commercial Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. BUCIIANAN, SIIIRIJQY CoRRINI-3 Pre-Nursing Y-Teens 3, 4: vice-president 4: Radio Club 3. 4: Prince of Peace 4: D.A.R. test 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadors 3, 43 Nothing But The Truth 3: Nine Girls 3: Cuckoos On The Hearth 4: Annual Mirror 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Theater Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Sweethearts 1: New Moon 3: One Foot In Heaven 4: Na- tional Thespian 4. BIHLIIANAN, WILLIAM HOWARD- A-fWilliel General Junior Red Cross 3: baseball 3, 4: interclass bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. BUIICN I-IR, WAI.'r+:R CoI1RTN izvwf Wall! General Brotherhood 3: Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 4: New Muon 3, BIIIIGOUN, BIIRBA ,IoAN ffjnsiel Commercial Y-Teens 3. CAMvaI:I.I., 'I'lIoMAs l'I11olcNI-: General Hi-Y 3. 4: Nothing But The Truth 3. CAM PBIJLI., 'l'HoMAs Ol.IvI:R-f--1Snujjyl Science Class president l, 3: Who's Who 4: football, bas- ketball 1. 2, 3, 4: baseball 2, 3: track 1: One Font In Heaven 4. page f1Uf'II1y-f1l'0 Ciiinicsrizii. Cu.-uu.+:s Loiwi: flVl11'.vlryl General Ciwmrii Ciikisrr. Niall. linwm lI.'l11-is! Science Masqueraders l. 2: vice-president 23 Troubadors 4. A Case of Springtime 1: A Credit To The Family 2: Cuckoos On The Hearth 4: National Thespian 2. 3, 4: Senior Band l. 2, 3, 41 Junior A Cappella 1: Senior A Cappella 41 Madrigals 4. ll,l.. Rliziulilm HARoi.n fW1'11.wlfz11! College Preparatory Ci.,uux. WIARTIIA Am rfllm-ly! Distrihutivc Commercial Y-Teens Ig Future Retailers of Ohio 43 G.A.A. l. CoL1.AR. Rl?'l'll ANN f,fl11111'0! Commercial Y-Teens 4. HOUR. How-um l'lll1LliNl'I f.ll1'L'vl College Preparatory Senior Scholarship 4: C Association 4: basket- ball lg football, track Il, 4, C0'l'NlCll. lfllllll-I DI-:AN JIM' Wolf! General Distributive Education Class 43 vice-president 41 Future Retailers of Ohio 4. Ciiom:i4i:'i Cll'l l'RlCl,l.. lluiimm ,low flinrbfvl Home Economics Y-Teens 1. 23 Girls Chorus Il: GAA. 1, 2. 3. 41 interclass volleyball 2. r. .loiuw fful General Y-Teens 1 Cross 4. , 2, 33 Girls Council 43 Junior Red Cnowl-2. llosi-2 Commercial Junior Red Cross 4. page I14'4'11ly-lliwc' DAi.i-3, MARIANNFI Nome efllalej College Preparatory Y-Teens 1, 2. 3: French Club 3, 4: Library Club 1. 2: General Chorus 2. 3: Senior A Cappella 4: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4. DARLING, Hmisi-:RT We-efHer'I:! Academic Senate Club 4: Radio Club 4: Troubadors 4: C Association 2, 3, 4: Brotherhood 3: Town Meet- ings 4: Annual Mirror 2, 3, 4: Sports Editor 3: Associate Editor 4: Senior Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Theater Band 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 4: interclass basketball 1. 2: track 3: football 1: basketball 1: track 1, 2, 3, 4: One Foot In Heaven 4: Quill and Scroll 4. DAVIDSON, l A'i'im:u R-xi1f4lI'aI! Commercial Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadors 3, 4: A Credit To The Family 2: Nine Girls 3: Arsenic And Old Lace 3: Nothing But The Truth 3: Cuckoos On The Hearth 4: National Thespian 4: Junior Town Meeting 4: Majorette 1. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 23 One Foot In Heaven 4, DAY, DAvm Ei.woon -ffLilf1e David! General Science Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 1, 2: Hi-Y 2: Social Committee 23 Nothing But The Truth' 3: Senior Band 1, 2,3, 4: Pep Band I. 2, 3, 4: Theater Band 2, 4. DAY, MARGUHRITE JQAN-eeIPegl Pe-Nursing Foreign Correspondence 2: Junior Red Cross 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, Dizuzoua, l.oNAs Roaiziw fliolii Science Science Club 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 1: Brother hood 4: baseball 2, 4: track 3: basketball man- ager 3. 4. DEW, Bl-ITTY ANN' -fliers! Commercial Y-Teens 1. 2: Home Room Representative 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: volleyball head 4: interclass volleyball 1, 2, 3. 4: hitbin 1, 2, 3: basketball 2: C Girls 2, 3, 4. Dmvizn, Joi-1 Ai.i.i:N Foreign Language Basketball manager l, DUDLI-1Y, Ricimnn linvvm -flleadly Dudl College Preparatory Senate Club 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Annual Mir- ror 2, 3, 4. llmi., Rom-:RT Lum- efErdl College Preparatory page twenty-four EATON. SALLY Lou-A-fSaIl Foreign Language Y-Teens 1. 4: French Club 3, 43 Girls' Council 31 vice-president 3: Hall Monitor 3, 4: Social Committee 3: Student Council 3, 4: Annual Mirror 1: Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadors 3, 4: A Credit To The Family 2: F.T.A. 43 G.A.A. 1. licxiz, ,IANICIC l,1I.l.1ANf- fflanniel Fine Arts Y-Teens l, 2, 41 Hall Monitor lg Girls' Council 1, 2. 3. 4: president 43 Homecoming Queen At- tendant 43 G,A.A. lg One Foot In Heaven 4. linsox. JAM1-:s kRlc1.l. Vocational Auto Mechanic Chef Club 1: track l. 2. lC1x1N11'1 r. MAR1ANN1a- flilondiel Fine Arts Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. 4: Special Effects 43 Senior Schol- arship 43 Social Committee 2, 3, 45 D.A.R. test 4: Philosophy Committee 4: Annual Mirror 3, 4: General Chorus 2: One Foot In Heaven 4. EVANS. DEREK HAl.'roN lllirlri Academic Science Club 4: Senate Club 3: Brotherhood 4: Weekly Mirror 2, 33 sports editor 3, Junior A Cappella 11 Senior A Cappella 2, 33 New Moon 3: football l: baseball 2. lCvl:Rm r. WARRPIN Cow- -lMa1-2 Academic Junior A Cappella 1, Senior A Cappella 2. 3, 4, Madrigals 3. 4: Senior Band 1. 2, 33 Senior Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Strings 3, 4. Fl-IlGllTNER. RALPH EMERSON Fine Arts Art Club lg Junior Red Cross 2, 35 track l, 2, 4. FIRST, LARRY Dt:LN1AR---130:01 General Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4: Prince of Peace Contest 4, Bro- therhood 43 football 1, 2. 3. FlSlll-IR. kA'ruRYN ANN fI i.slzl Pre-Nursing Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Band 1, 35 G,A.A. l. l-'1sln:R, MARc:r:l.LA Af --f5aIIyl Commercial page twenty-five FISHER, SUSAN KATIIERINEw1Gigglesl Commercial Y-Teens 1. 2. 3, 43 representative 33 G.A.A. 3. 43 tennis head 43 interclass volleyball, basketball 3, 43 One Foot In Heaven 4. FOLLAND, Louisa ANN fWf'l'1l-l?j General Edison Institute. Greenfield Village, De:u'born. Michigan 13 Y-Teens 3, 43 Radio Club 43 Bro- therhood 43 Troubadors 3, 43 Annual Mirror 43 Senior A Cappella 3, 43 New Moon 33 G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 41 interclass volleyball 2, 4: One Fo-.xt In Heaven 4. FRAIL, Doms Jizfmfflfeanl Home Economics Future Retailers of Ohio 4. l RI:nRIcK, BETTY CARI.I:I:N Wmlflyl College Preparatory Y-Teens 2, 43 Radio Club 33 French Club 3. 4: Senate Club 23 F.T.A. 43 Brotherhood 23 Senior Scholarship 4: Annual Mirror 3, 43 Troubadors 4: Nothing But The Truth 33 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cappella 3. 43 New Moon 33 En- semble 43 Madrigals 4. FRITZ, WILLIAM CIIARLES---flfilll Industrial Arts Home Room Representative 4. Glxsnour, EDGAR CARI, lk!!! Science Hi-Y 43 Science Club 3. 43 Senior Band 2. .l, 4: Senior Orchestra 43 Swing Band 4. CLADWI-:I.I,, GLADYS livIf:I.YN Home Economics Hobby Club 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 interclass basket- ball. hitpin 33 volleyball 2, 3. GIILDING, Jizlmr KAY- effm-ry! Commercial CUIIDON, THOMAS Lmiffl mn! General Radio Club 13 Special Effects 3 ,43 Senior Scholar- ship 43 Masqueraders 1, 23 president 23 Troubadors 3. 43 vice-president3 National Thespian 2. 3. 43 A Credit To The Family 23 Nothing But The Truth 33 One Foot In Heaven 43 Senior Band 1, 2. 3, 43 treasurer 33 Senior Orchestra 3, 43 Swing Band 3, 4. GRADY, NIARJORIE LIIUISIIW-'AfMa13g1fj Foreign Language Y-Teens 1. 2. 3, 43 Hall Monitor 33 Student Coun- cil 2, 3. 43 vice-president 33 treasurer 43 Senior Scholarship 43 Philosophy Committee 43 Annual Mirror 3, 43 Identification Editor 43 Masqueraders 1, 23 secretary 23 Troubadors 3, 43 treasurer 43 Nothing But The Truth 33 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 interclass hitpin 1, 2, 33 One Foot In Heaven 43 Quill and Scroll 4. page lwenty-six GRANT. Jo.4N ESTIII-IR fjol Commercial Y-Teens 3. GREEN. VIRGINIA Mitre -fCinnyl College Preparatory Y-Teens 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Weekly Mirror 2. 3. 4: advertising manager 4 t2RiMlcs. Nl'Il,l.l-I'l'A M.4Rc4Rl-:'r A--lNmlil1'vI General Y-Teens 4: Science Club 4: Foreign Correspond- ence 2: General Chorus 2: One Foot In Heaven 4. tinovlc. l'4'l'R1l:i.-x .IANR -IPM! College Preparatory Y-Teens 1: Art Club 1: Foreign Correspondence l: Special Effects 3. 4: Senior Scholarship 4 Cllr. l,oRlNl-1 ANN 1l,orr-rl General Y-Teens l, 4: Brotherhood 4: Troubadors 3, 4: Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4: Associate Editor 3: Co- Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Junior A Cappella 1: Senior A Cappella 2. 3. 4: New Moon 3: One Foot In Heaven 4. ll-um1Nc:, Sn RRMAN i'il,I,SWORTll- fPorlr-vi Track 3. 4: cross country 3. llANMN, lloisrnr Ai,-xN flmfryl College Preparatory Chef Club l: treasurer 1: Senate Club 3, 4: treas- urer 3: sergeant-at-arms 4: Projectionist Club l, 2, 3, 4: Student Council l: Social Committee 3. H,xNsiiiiix1ARr:R. JAMES RIc:liARne ffjiml Foreign Language French Club 3. 4: president 4: Social Committee 3, 4: Who's Who 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: Trouba- dors 3. 4: National Thespian 3, 4: A Credit To The Family 2: Nothing But The Truth 3: Cuckoos On The Hearth 4: Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 4: New Moon 3: drum major 3, 4: One Foot In Heaven 4. HARRIS. lloN,xl.im JAN1l4:s fllalalayl College Preparatory Science Club 4: Senate Club 1, 2: Foreign Corre- spondence l: secretary 1: F.T.A. 4: president 4: Junior Town Meeting 4: Prince of Peace 4: Na- tional Thespian 3. 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: Trouba- dors 3, 4: A Case Of Springtime 1: A Credit To The Family 2: Nothing But The Truth 3: Cuckoos On The Hearth 43 Junior A Cappella 1: Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 4: New Moon 3: track 1. HARsm:, Cm-zo i'iS'I'lllCR flflilael Foreign Language Y-Teens 1, 2, 4: secretary 2: French Club 3. 4: Brotherhood 3: Senior Scholarship 4: Philosohpy Committee 4: Who's Who 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadors 3, 4: Nothing But The Truth 3: Senior Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Theater Band 2, 3. 4: Ensemble 1, 2, 3. 4: New Moon 3: Junior A Cappella 1: General Chorus 2: One Foot In Heaven 4: National Thespian 4. page tweirly-svvelz HAWLEY, Doms EILEEN-fDodiel General Y-Teens 1, 2: Cheerleader 1: Senior Scholarship 43 G.A.A. 13 interclass volleyball l. HEFNER, GEORGE EDWARDA ifllappl Vocational Auto Mechanic HILL, DONALD Dl-2l.OS-- 1190112 Science Science Club 3, 43 Projectionist Club 43 Stage Club 3, 43 Hall Monitor 43 Senior Scholarship 41 Annual Mirror 4: track 3: One Foot In Heaven 4. HOYT, JAMES MIKIIIAPII.---ffllllll Science Hi-Y 1, 23 chaplain 2: Senate Club 3, 4: Hall Monitor 43 Junior Town Meeting 43 Prince of Peace 43 Social Committee 4, Troubadors 43 foot- ball 1: track manager 1, 2, 3, 43 One Foot In Heaven 4. HLNIBFRT, CHARLES KFIITHY'-fHH1l7kl Science Class vice-president 43 Projectionist Club 2. 3, 43 Home Room Representative 23 Buckeye Boys State 33 Student Council 4: Senior Scholarship 43 An- nual Mirror 3, 43 sports editor 43 football 1, 23 basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 track 1, 3, 43 C Association 4: Quill and Scroll 4. HUTcn1soN, BETTY JANE Commercial ICENOCLE, PAUL EUGENE General IIAMI-IS, NORMA JEAN4ffleanniel Commercial Y-Teens 1, 3, 43 Weekly Mirror 43 GA JENKINS, Donorur ANNf1D0l1 College Preparatory Y-Teens 1, 43 Science Club 4: French Club 3, 4: Foreign Correspondence 13 Prince of Peace 4: Senior Scholarship 43 Annual Mirror 2. 3, 4: fac- ulty editor 41 Nothing But The Truth 33 Junior A Cappella 13 General Chorus 33 G.A.A. 1, 23 One Foot In Heaven 43 National Thespian 4: Quill and Scroll 4. JENNINCS, HELEN ANNmfSmolfy2 Commercial .A Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 43 Home Room Representative 4 Senior Scholarship 43 Weekly Mirror 4: Gene: xl Chorus 3, 4g One Foot In Heaven 4. page twenty-eight jtrrr. LARRY KAY Vocatio nal Auto Mechanic J rzrr. l.oiu:TrA CAROl.lNli---ffCl1f01yIl1 Distrlbutive Commercial Fixture Retailers of Ohio 4: Senior Scholarship 4. kimxnrr. ll.-kR0l.YN ANN-flffaroll Commercial Y-Teens 3. 4. kink. ICvt1iu:T'r Sumrizi JR. Science lima. knit: Dom flX'l.l'lfiPj Science lli-Y 2, 3: Chef's Club 1: Science Club 43 Radio Club 4. ki.1M:.Jow:i: AN Neeffercri Commercial Junior Town Meeting 4: Prince of Peace 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: Senior A Cap- pella 2. 3, 4: New Moon 3: One Foot In Heaven 4. Kwcrru. w7ll.l.l4M I.. 1Willl Finc Arts Special Eff track l. ccts 41 football 1, 2, 3: baseball 1. 2: Ixomzn. KATHRYN MARY fllfoolfzrl College Preparatory French Club 3, 4: vice-president 3: Masqueraders 2: Troubadors 3, 4: Junior A Cappella 1: presi dent lg Senior A Cappella 4: New Moon 3: Sweethearts 1: Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4: secre- tary 4: Senior Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4: treasurer 3: president 4: Senior Strings 1, 2. 3. 4: vice-presi dcnt 3: president 4: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. 4 Kouu. tlummx Sui: Foreign Language Y-Teens 4: French Club 3. 4: Social Committee l: Senior Scholarship 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Weekly Mirror 2, 3, 4: co-associate editor 4: Junior A Cappella 1: Senior A Cappella 3, 4: New Moon 3: Madrigals 4: Ensemble 4: Gen- eral Chorus 2. Kxusiz. DAVID Hee-fllavel Science Stage Club 3, 4: president 4: football l page twenty-nine Limoll, ROBERT WAYNE Jafeflinbi Industrial Arts Hi-Y 4: Senior Scholarship 4: interclass vollcy- ball, basketball 1: track 1, 2. 3, 4: cross coun- try 3, 4. Losm, JAMES FRANKLlN'fflIllj Vocational Machine Student council 4: track 1. Lusk, LARRY Homme e1Hmnvrl College Preparatory Hi-Y 4: Home Room Representative 1: Projection Club 1, 2. 4: Social Committee l, 2. 4: Brother- hood Assembly 4: Prince of Peace 4: Junior Town Meeting 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadors 3. 4: National Thespian 2. 3, 4: A Case Of Springtime 1: Arsenic And Old Lace 3: Cuckoos On The Hearth 4: A Credit To The Family 2: Junior Choir 1: treasurer 1: Senior Choir 4: Senior Or- chestra, Senior Strings 3, 4. M1181-:TIL JAMES RONALD--V efMagg1'1-j Vocational Machine Shop Band 1. 2. MCZDLJNALIJ, MARX' JUANITAY- -1Mary! Commercial G.A.A. l, 2: interclass hitpin 2. MCGUM, l'ATaim:1A Ame- 'fI,lIf, Pre-Nursing G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. hitpin head 3: treasurer 4: interclass volleyball, basketball, hitpin 1. 2. 3, 4: foulshooting champion 3: All Star 4. lVlc1VlAc:iuN, Howfum lifuu, f0srrivl1i General Hi-Y 3: Social Committee 4: Troubadors 4: Noth- ing But The Truth 3: Cuckoos On Thc Hearth 4: C Association 4, MAY, Rlczumum Cf f-llliclrj Science Upper Arlington High School 1. 2, 3: Hi-Y 1. 3, 4: secretary 4: Science Club 41 vice-president 41 Projectionist Club 4: Varsity A 3: swimming 2, 3: track 3. MFIAIJIJ, liAm:1': -1Mou.vif-j General Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Representative 1: Special Effects 3: Annual Mirror 4: Senior Or- chestra 1: Sweethearts 1: G.A.A. 1. 2. M+:Ru:I.H, Louisa ANN ILUIIQ Foreign Language Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Social Committee li Student Council 3: Brotherhood 4: Junior Town Meeting 4: Prince of Peace 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Who's Who 4: National Thespian 3, 4: Masqueraders 1. 2: Troubadors 3, 4: A Credit To The Family 2: Nothing But The Truth 3: Nine Girls 3: Cuckoos On The Hearth 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. page Ihirly lVl1l,i.i-za. IMRBARA Ji-:AN -fliabsl Pre-Nursing Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. 4: Junior Red Cross 1: Brother- hood 4: Prince of Peace 4: Student Council 2, 4: Weekly Mirror 2: Annual Mirror 4: National Thespian 4: Masqueraders 1. 2: Troubadors 3. 4: Nine Girls 3: Arsenic And Old Lace 3: Cuckoos On The Hearth 4: One Foot In Heaven 4: Drum Majorette 1. 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: C Girls. N4n.i.i:a. ltflix Sltmmroitu Science Annual Mirror 2. 3. 4: photography editor 4 Senior Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Theater Band 4 footbwll 1: track 1. 2: tennis 4. lvloaiusom. Silsn Iaizlwi-3 fRm'l College Preparatory Class treasurer 2: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4: French Club 3. 4: secretary 4: Home Room Representative 1: Student Council 3. 4: Senior Scholarship 4: May Queen Attendant 1, 2: Annual Mirror 3, 4: make- up editor 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Cheerleader 1. 2. Il. 4: C Association l. 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: C Girls 4: inte-rclass volleyball 1. 2. 3, 4: basket- ball l. 2. 3. 4: All Star 4. Nlounnm. ll. RICITII-V fHvrl.-I Foreign Language Football 1. 2. 3: basketball 3: track 2. Mow lim. N -mm' A NN Commercial Y-Teens l. 2: G.A.A. l. 2. 3. 4: intcrclass basket- ball 3: One Foot In Heaven 4. Nloticia. llomitl-is JEAN---flleel Fine Arts Class Reporter 1: Y-Teens 1. 2. 3, 4: president F: Radio Club 4: French Club 3. 4: Girls Council il: Senior Scholarship 4: Social Committee 3. 4: chairman 4: Who's Who 4: Homecoming Queen Attendant 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Weekly Mir- ror 1. 2, 3. 4: associate editor 3: feature editor 41 National Thespian 2. 3. 4: Masqueraders 1. 2: Troubadors 3, 4: A Case Of Springtime 1: A Credit To The Family 2: Nothing But The Truth 3: One Foot In Heaven 4: C Asso- ciation 3. 4: Cheerleader 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. Commercial ltlmiuwail. J-nu-is Momus -lliml Vocational Machine Shop Nltlssi-zmws. tlitzauimiwii Louisiz- lGerri Commercial Ilall Monitor 4: Home Room Representative 3 Niclcs. Joins Iiiiimliim fftsul College Prcparatorv Nici Mm. tIi.omA ,llNIANNlNli'- -fjeannml Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4: En- semble 2. 4: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. 4: interclass volleyball. basketball. hitpin 1. 2, 3. 4: C Girls 3, 4: All Star 3, 4. page ll1il'ly-one NEUMAN, Lois JANE'-fLlliS!lj College Preparatory Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Junior Band 1: Senior Band 2, 3, 4: Theater Band 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Ensemble 2, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: C Girls 3, 4: interclass basketball 3, 4: All Star 4. NEUMAN, WILLIANI liowARo4lliiIIj Commercial Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Theater Band 1, 3. 4: Senior Orchestra 4: track 1, 3, 4. NEWELL, RIGIIARD EUGENE- --lliillcrj General Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: president 4: Chef Club 1: C Association 3, 4: sergeant-at-arms 4: football manager 1, 2, 3, 4: baseball manager 3, 4. NORWOOD, VERNON LEE, Il' -flferniml College Preparatory Senate Club 3, 4: president 3: treasurer 4: Pro- jectionist Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Monitor 4: Home Room Representative 2: Debate 2. 3. 4: National Forensic League 2, 3. 4: Buckeye Boys State 3: Junior Town Meeting 4: Prince of Peace 4: Phil- osophy Committee 4: Student Council 3. 4: presi- dent 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Who's Who 4: Na- tional Thespian 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: Trou- badors 3, 4: A Case Of Springtime l: A Cre- dit To The Family 2: Nothing But The Truth 3: Arsenic And Old Lace 3: Nine Girls 3: Cuckoos On The Hearth 4: One Foot In Heaven 4: track 1: tennis 2, 3, 4. PAGE, HELEN GENEVEIVEWffvnnyl Commercial Y-Teens 3, 4: Library Club 4: General Chorus 3. PA'l'Tl'IRSON, Wll,l,IAN'l ALAN KOA-I Commercial Hi-Y 1. 2. 3: president 2: Chef Club 1: One Foot In Heaven 4: Nothing But The Truth 3: C Association 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: football l. 2, 3, 4: basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: track 1, 2: baseball 3, 4. l'EnLow, MARGARET l'll,l.l-YN A af!VIagl General Y-Teens 4: Library Club 1. 2. 4: Radio Club 3: Brotherhood 3: Annual Mirror 2: General Chorus 3: G.A.A. 1. l'IIILLIPs, MARGARET JEAN afPegI General Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Senior Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Drum Majorette 4: Junior A Cappella 1: Senior A Cappella 4: Madrigals 4: Ensemble 4: G.A.A. 1.2. PIKE, CHARLES lCnwARDffSpilfel General Class treasurer 3: Hi-Y 1, 2: C Association 2, 3. 4: basketball 1, 2, 3: golf 1, 2. 3, 4: foot ball 1. PLIKERD, WILLIAM DEANffB86I7j Science Class vice-president 1, 3: president 2, 4: Hi-Y l, 2: Industrial Arts Club 1: Who-'s Who 4: C Association 2. 3, 4: football 1: basketball 1, 2, 3: track 1, 2. 3: One Foot In Heaven 4. page thirty-two l'ini-iii. Rtllllilfl' XVll.l.lMNI- ffffurlyl General Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: treasurer 41 C Association 3. 4: Cheerleader 3. 43 football manager 2, 3: baseball manager l, 2. 3. 4. Ii1lNllAl.l.. ICIJGAR JOSI-Il'll' Iliff! General Hi-Y 43 Science Club 4: Brotherhood 3 Association 3, 4: football 1: track 1. 2. 3. li ti uow. lill'l'll Ili-:l.olu1s l'oinmercial Y-Teens I, 2. 3. 4: treasurer 23 president 3: Library Club lg Home Room Representative 31 Philosophy Ci,-mmittee 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Nothing But The Truth fl: Annual Mirror 2. 3. 4: Junior A Cappella l. Senior A Cappella 3. 4: New Moon 3: lVIadrie.ils 4: Ensemble 4: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 43 C Girls Il. ft, Quill and Scroll 4. lhclxii. ,ll orrii tlfummix fluffy! Commercial Y-Teens l. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Council 1. 2. 3 Senior Orchestra l. 2: Senior Strings 1, 2: Sweethearts l' 1' A A l 2 Iilviliiililism. Muumrw ANN flllonh-i'cl Connnereial Y-Teens l. 2, Il: Library Club 2: Hall Monitor 3: Home Room Representative 13 G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 41 intcrcl:iss volleyball 4. Iiicoimzix. Woimin Riu f.Nm-nil Science lli-Y 2: Science Club 4: Student Counci One Foot ln Heaven 4. lioicoiiii. limmziiic C-K'l'llEliINlC flivrllml College Preparatory Class lrezisurer 4: Y-Teens l. 3, 4: Science Club 3. 4: Library Club lg F,T,A. 3, 4, Girls' Council 4: Junior Town Meeting 4: Philosophy Committee 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Cheerleader 2. 3: G.A,A, l, 2, 3. 43 oresident 4: interelass volleyball l, 41 basketball l. 2. Zi. 4: liitpin l. Il: All Star Il, 4: One Foot In lle.iven 4. Iiooi-tics. .loim Ricimao General l Wapakoneta. Ohio 13 South High School 2 H1 Y l. 2: baseball 1. 2: basketball 11 One Foot fl lle 4 aVen , lil iii.:-Lx. XX II,l,liVNl li,-Yfliilll General Science Club l: Chefs' Club 13 Radio Club Il, 4: One Foot In Heaven 4: Senior Band 2, 3, 45 track inzinager l. S-ming l'i'l'lllCl. tIA'rliRYN --flfalyl Science Y-Teens 2: Science Club 3, 4: Hall Monitor 4 Gen cral Chorus 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4. page 1l11'rIy-llircc Sciimi-'. M iR1i.i'N Sun AlSusz'el Fine Arts Y-Teens 1, 3, 4: secretary 4: Art Club 1: Annual Mirror 3: G.A.A. 1. SICISER, DAVID WII.I.IAN'l - - -ISu'edel Science Hi-Y 2: vice-president 2: C Association 3, ball 1. 2. 3. 4: track 1, 2. SICYITS. BARBARA lVl.' ffiarb! Prc-Nursing Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4: treasurer 4: Home Room Repre- sentative 1: Philosophy Committee 4: Who's Who 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2. 4: foot SIIAFFPQR. lVi..iRi' Lorisic flilaryl College Preparatory Girls' Council 4: General Chorus 3: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. 4. basketball head 4: interclass volleyball, basketball, hitpin 1. 2. 3. 4: All Star 2. 4. imiiiurs. l3AiiisAiiA MM'--W Ilia:-lil General Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1, 2. 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2. 3: librarian 3: Senior A Cappella 3, 4: New Moon 3: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. Siiiizins. Joi: linmn, flfwl Industrial Arts Science Club 2, 4: Hi-Y 4: Senior Band One Foot In Heaven 4, Siiomc. PATSY lim: Commercial Y-Teens 1.2, 3, 4. SM1i,m'. Drmmis ANN4f Ilan! Commercial Annual Mirror 1: G.A.A. 1. S Mimi, GLORIA lluruwff lkzochivj Pre-Nursing Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: treasurer 3: Masqueraders 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: interclass volleyball 2, 3. 4: basket- ball l, 2: hitpin 1, 3: One Foo-t In Heaven 4. 1, 2. 3.4 SNOOK, LAROLYN Picvrtix 'f.Sll00klCj Fine Arts Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4: secretary 3: president 43 Special Effects 4: Radio Club 4: secretary 4: Social Com- mittee 3, 4: Who's Who 4: Junior Town Meeting 42 Senior Scholarship 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Mas- queraders 2: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Weekly Mirror 2, 3, 4: Associate Editor 3: Editor in Chief 41 Cheer- leader 2: G.A.A. 3. 4: C -Girls 4: interclass hitpin 3: One Foot In Heaven 4. page Ihirly-four bowniuzimi-zu. NIARIAN b'fi.v1Aef-150111111102 Foreign Language Class treasurer 1: secretary 2: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4: Social Committee 4: vice-chairman 4: Bro-therhood 2. 3. 4: Who's Who 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: National Thespian 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadors 4: A Case of Springtime 1: Nothing But The Truth 3: Cuckoos On The Hearth 4: One Foot In Heaven 4: Annual Mirror 1. 2. 3, 4: club editor 3: senior editor 4: Junior A Cappella 1: Senior A Cappella 2. 3. 4: secretary 4: New Moon 3: Madrigals 4: Ensemble 4: Senior Orchestra 1: Senior Strings 1: Sweethearts 1: Cheerleader 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 4: board 1: C-Girls Il. 4: interclass volleyball 1. 2. StlNN'l'.Ml. Wll.I.lAN1 H. f7'agl Vocational Machine Shop Football l. 50IllCXSlilX, iillRlS'l'lAN Niall, f.qHllli'l'l General Brotherhood -1. Soiimziis. ,louw Ctlitm' Industrial Arts lli-Y 4: track l. Sowi-ms. Nxxfx Niklilli fdnnivl General Y-Teens 1, 2, Il: G.A.A., 1. Nr:-im S'ivtmi:lt. 'l'wi1,Ml Nluiiii f7'Il'ilI.tQ',Ifj Commercial Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: vice-president 3: Philosophy Committee 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Senior A Cappella 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: tennis head 3: vice-president 42 Riltleiglass volleyball, basketball, hitpin 1, 2, 3, 4: .tain sms. lioislfiirr I'1RNlCS'l' f7'rvlmr! Science Science Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Troub- adors Il, 4: president 4: Nothing But The Truth Il: Cuckoos On The Hearth 4: One Foot In Heaven 4: Junior A Cappella 1: Senior A Cappella 4: treasurer 4: Madrigals 4: Senior Band 1, 2. 3, 4: vice-president 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Swing Band: 2. 3: National Thespian 4. S'l'ElGER. ANNA!!!-Il,l.lC LH: Yffliimpv Foreign Language F.T.A. 41 Weekly Mirror 4, b'i'i:i,z+:it. ,lo-iN IUIAINIC flu! Commercial G.A.A. 1, 3. STI-IVt'AR'l'. CONSTANKII-I ANN-Y flfonmej Home Economics Y-Teens 1, 2: Hobby Club 3: Hall Monitor 4: Future Retailers of Ohio 4. pzlgt' llliI'lQ'-fI'l'C STEWART, NORMAN RICHARD-fStewj Vocational 1 Auto Mechanic Baseball 2, 3. 4. S1'ovER, BEVERLY Awwffmrznkeyi College Preparatory Class secretary 2, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: secretary 1, F,T.A. 4: Home Room Representative 1: Hall Mon- itor 3, 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Philosophy Com- mittee 4: Who's Who 4: Junior Town Meeting 4: Prince of Peace 4: Student Council 4: secretary 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: National Thespian 3. 4: An- nual Mirror 2, 3, 4: identification editor 3: co- editor 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadors 3, 4: A Credit To The Family 2: Nothing But The Truth 3: Arsenic and Old Lace 3: Nine Girls 3: Cuckoos On The Hearth 4: One Foot In Heaven 4: Junior A Cappella 1: C Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 1. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A, 1, 2. STRICKLER, CHARLES MYRoNa 'ffR6'l!llf?llll2 College Preparatory Senior Scholarship 4: C Association 2. 3, 4: foot- ball 1, 2: track 1. 2, 3, 4, SUGARTVIAN, RoBER'r STEI'Hl'IN-- llivbl College Preparatory Hi-Y 2: Foreign Correspondence Club 1: Senate Club 3. 4: vice-president 3: president 4: Student Council 1. 2: Debate 3, 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Math Award 3: Hall Monitor 4: Annual Mirror 4: business and advertising manager, 4: basketball 2. SUMMERS, Jo ANNAffJul Commercial F.T.A. 4: Brotherhood 3: Masqueraders 2: Trouba- dours 3. 4: Nothing But The Truth 3: Nine Girls 3: One Foot In Heaven 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: G.A.A. 3, 4. SWUNGI-ZR. JAMES EDWARD- afliml Commercial Hi-Y 3, 4: Future Retailers of Ohio 4: president 4: Senior A Cappella 4. TALMADGE. JOSEPH Dunolsaf flue! General Student Council 2: May king attendant 1: Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4: president 4: Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Theater Band 1, 2.3: Swing Band 3, 4: Sweethearts 1: New Moon 3. TARR, BEVERLY jEANglBevl Commercial Y-Teens 1, 3, 4: reporter 3: Library Club 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: treasurer 1: vice-president 3: priigent 4: Girls' Council 4: Weekly Mirror 3. 4: G. . . 1. 2. TAYLOR, RICHARD LEROYffI'vtll'I7ll3l'j General Hi-Y 1: C Association 3, 4: football 1, 2, 3, 4: baseball 3, 4: track 1. TELLES, CLAUDE C. Ill Vocational Machine Shop Student Council 4. page ll11'r1y-six TKl1VIPKlNS, RONALD RICHARD-fRonl Commercial Stage Club 4. TONE. PATRICIA Rfuze elI'eepi Foreign Language Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4: treasurer 15 Who's Who 3: An- nual Mirror 3. 43 G.A.A. 1. 2: One Foot In Heaven 4, TURNER, WIl.l.lXNl Lriice ffWeegiel Fine Arts Art Club 1: president 1: Special Effects 1, 2, 3. 4: C Association. 'l'i'lu-2. Wl1.l.i.xM ALVIN' -fliilll Commercial Football 1. 2. lil l'lll-IGROVIC, Al.FRl'ID' will General Football 2, 3, 43 track 2. 3, 4, lwauv. li1.i:ANoi: l.oulsi:ee flillenj Commercial Y-Teens 3. 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 hitpin head 4: inter- class volleyball 3, 45 basketball 3: hitpin 3, 4. VAN Su:m.r:, Jfxmzs MA1'r1.ANn Ulflair! College Preparatory Science Club 1, 3, 43 Projectionist Club 2, 3. 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Social Committee 23 Debate 2, 3, 43 National Forensic League 2. 3, 4, Philosophy Committee 4, Weekly Mirror lg One Foot In Heaven 4. WARII. l1mw'l'm' l1il.l,l-IN flint! Commercial Who's Who 4. W.Alill. RICHARD DANH-11. fl'nr.wn! Science Science Club 13 Brotherhood 3, 45 Senior Scholar- ship 43 C Association 3, 4: interclass volleyball 1: basketball 25 football 3. 45 basketball 13 track 1. 2, 3, 4. WARE. l'A'rRNtiA ,IRAN-df1'ar1yl Commercial Semper Fidelis 1: Semper Amegias 2, Student Council 4: Annual Mirror 2, 3. page lhirly-seven WARREN, JOSEPH EUGENE-effloel General Hi-Y 3: Junior Red Cross 2. WIIITPI, KAY--ff Whileyi Science Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3: baseball 3. WILCOX, BETTY ANNE College Preparatory Delphos St. John 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Club 2, 3. 4: Junior Class Play 3: Glee Club 1, 4: Senior Band 3, 4, WILSIJN, PA'rR1c1A Llil-I fl'a1l Commercial Home Room Representative lL Brolherho queraders 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2. WRlCllT. JAMES BAILEY-lChaIlfy! Science Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: vice-president 4: Senate Club 3, 4: vice-president 4: Radio Club 4: vice-president 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Annual Mirror 3, 4: music and drama editor 4: Trc-ubadors 3. 4: Arsenic and Old Lace 3: Nothing But The Truth 3: One Foot In Heaven 4: Junior A Cappella 1: Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 4: president 4: Madrigals 4: New Moon 3: C Association 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: football manager 1: National Thespian 4. WRIGIITSMAN, RONALO l.r:llm'f 1 General Chefs' Club l: F.T.A. 4: C Association class basketball 1, 2, 3: football I, 2. captain 4: track 3, 4. YOUNG, ROBERT ffflfolzl Vocational Machine Shop Football 1, 2: track 1, 2. YOUNOQuls'r, CAROL JUNE Distributive Commercial Od 3: Mas- Rcesrl 3. 4: inter 3, 4: co Buckland, Ohio 1: Future Retailers of Ohio 4. ZERANTE, DOROTHY MAE-fllizzyj Commercial Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Monitor 4: Girls Chorus 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: social chairman 3: secretary 4: interclass volleyball, basketball, hitpin 1. 2, 3, 4: C-Girls 2, 3, 4: All Star 3, 4: One Foot In Heaven 4. page llll-l'fy-Pigllf M' Q 'UF' page lhirty-lzilze FBLLEN BRIGHERS C755 EX if, X s. ,..,, i , M we--I FREDRQCRS mm asa oem' ,.. page forty XYW,XL!f JUNIU la?ELE7l55 45 awww? Cj ROW le-Wilson Adams, Jim Allen, Ronnie Allen, Loleeta Andrews, Ramon Anspach, Isabell Artis. Carl Aukerlnan, Janet Baca, Lloyd Baker. Betty Barton, ROW 2-'Bob Barton. Morton Beach. Delores Benedetto, Ed Bessire, Jay Bible, Barbara Binkley, Doris Binkley, Jean Binkley. John Blunden. Arlene Bixler. ROW 3-Joan Bogan, Dick Bowerman, Bill Bradley. Shirley Branson. Frank Bray, Ellen Britt, Carolyn Brown, Helen Brown, Richard Butler, Bruce Butterfield. ROW 4-Pat Callahan. Charles Carder. Jack Cheney. Jean Cheney, Donald Chiles, Jo-hn Collins. Bob Cook, Charlene Copp, Janet Crider. Donald Cunningham. ROW 5--Marlene Decker. Marilyn DeVoe, Marvin Donaldson, Ian Donovan, Patricia Donovan. Joyce Ehrlich, Bob Emmons. Eugene Emmons. Carolyn Evans, Garth Evans. ROW 6-Cloyd Evers, Jess Ewing, Robert Exley, Martha Fairall, Betty Fancher, Norma Feltner, Robert Flannery. Franz Fonner, Dick Fredericks. M ROIXV 7--Pat, Frysinger, Peggy Gahret, Ann Geise, Nancy Greenland. Bob Gross, Shirley Gross. Emmett Hadding. arie art. page forty-one ROW 1--Jim Huuenstein, Dean Hawver. Paul Henline, Jack Helser, Jerry Helser, Barbara Hicks. Bob Hilgert, Frank Hilgert, Donna Holden, Elinor I-Iowenstine. ROW 2-Tracy Huber. Fred Huston, Ralph Irwin, Robert Jackson, Betty Jennings, Dave Jennings, Marilyn Johnson, David Kellermeyer, Bob Kerst, Oren Kettler. ROW 3-Cliff Kilgore, Gordon Kilgore. Nola Kipker, Jeanne Knight, George Kocher, Karl Kurz, Peter Laughlin. Shirley Leeth, Dick Link. Carolyn Loitz. ROW 44-Marilyn Lotz, Kenneth Ludwig, Gerry McBeth. Dorothy McCann, Robert McClain, Jack McClintock, Dolores McClure, Charlotte McCoy. Donna McCoy. Elizabeth McGee. ROW 5-fBob McGue. Jeanne McKenna. Jim McKinney, Bill McLaughlin, Janice Mack, Joan Magher, Mary Lou Magness. Shirley Manion. Pat Marietta, Phyllis Maurer. ROW 6---Rex Maurer, William Maus. Dick Mefferd, Jim Meredith, Judy Merrill. Marilyn Miller, Marlene Miller, Don Mumaugh. ROW 7-Eugene Nameche, Roger Naus. Roger Neal, Dale Newell, Bob Nice. Bob Nicol. Sevella Owens. Virginia Percich. page forly-two M119 ROW I-Jean Peterson, Jim Peterson. Charles Radebaugh, Neva Ramsey, Delores Randles, Chuck Raymond, Mary Jane Redd. Richard Redmond, Bill Reese, Don Reese. ROW 2-Ed Rentz. Doris Rhoades. Jean Richie, John Rogers. Mickey Rogers. Sue Sarber, Joe Sargent, Jo Ellen Silll6I'S. Margery Scheufler. Ann Schillinger. ROW 3-Peggie Seitz, Bob Shinaberry. Ann Shiveley, Harry Shutt, Jeannine Shoo-k, Harold Simons, Jack Skinner, Nolan Smith, Sharon Smith, Suzanne Smith. ROW 4-Bob Snider, Edward Snook, Jim Snook, Carlee Snyder, Bob Steiger, Mary Steiger, Gale Stelzer, Jack Stephens, Dorothy Stewart. Bob Stratton. ROW 5-Herb Swick, Brock Swisher, Barbara Terrell. Anthony Theisen, Dick Thomas, Jim Thomas. Ruth Thoinas. Suv Tiemeyer. Tum Torbet, Delores Traucht. ROW 6-Sylvia Trotman, Freda Tschanz, Christina Turlukas, Elaine Turner, Marilyn Turner. Carl Ward, Rose Ward, Lonnie Washington, ROW 7--Arnold Wasserman, Bob Watson, Helen Whitacre, Bob Whitted, Sharon Wiedeman, Marilyn Willis, Dick Win- ings. Julius Wise. page forty-three Q32 cm if:f'rf'si1 ' L In ROW 1vNancy Abrahams, Marilyn Adams, Nancy Adams. Ronald Akernian, Joan Allemeier, Jack Ammon, Janice An- derso-n. Raleigh Arnett, Lynn Ault, Beverly Bailey. ROW 2--David Baum, Margaret Benedetto, Miriam Berthold, Barbara Black, Don Black, Zopher Blodgett. Grace Blauvelt, Beverly Bogart, Dick Bonfiglio, Ronald Bonfiglio. ROW 3-Alice Bowers, Ronald Brantley. Jim Bresler. Pat Brezovits, Bill Brown, Tom Brunk. Judy Buchanan, Betty Burton, Cloyd Busick. Barbara Carder. ROW 4-Patricia Carr, Garald Case, Kay Castle. Joan Cheney. Sue Cliidester, Emil Chiles. Carol Clark. Shirley Clark, Carolyn Cowles. Betty Cottrell. ROW 5--Rue Coulter, Carol Creviston, Darlene Cross, Paul Damon, Virginia Darling. Ethan Davies, Harold Deeds, Pa- tricia Ebling. Marjorie Emehiser, Ethel Feltner. ROW 6-Berda Folk, Jackson Folland, Don Ford, Audrey Foss. Tom Freeman. Gene Frysinger, Dorothy Geib, Tom Gillespie. ROW 7iChai'les Golden, Leon Gross. Ronnie Gross, Don Gundakunst. Bill Hayes. Jack Haase. Anna Hahn, Crystal Hahn. page forty-five 2 . I QRHOHQRE CLHSS snr' ROW 1-Larry Haithcock Marjorie Haman Jerry Hammcll Norma Hartman Jean Haver Kar n H k' K 'th l , - - Y . e aw ins, ei Hea y. Bill Heffner, Joan Heffner, Tom Helmer. ROW 2-Jim Hibbard. Bernice Hickey, Janet Hitchcock, Dale Holland. Shirley Humbert, Chuck Iiams, Lucy James. Jackie Jenkins, Harold Jennings, Dave Johnson. ROW 3-Mary Johnson, Marvin Jordan, Janet Keller, Allen Kelly, Mike Kelly, Ronald Kirwan, Harry Kuder, Pat Kurtz. Roger Lammers, Jane Lamon. ROW 4-Alice Lance, Fay Lauck, Gale Lawrence. Bonnie Lee, Marilyn Leppla, Diane Lora, Richard MacLeod, Shirley McAlpine, Johnny McBride, Wanda McDaniel. ROW 5-Dorothy McDonald, Tim McDonel. Sally Mahan, Jo Ann Marshall. Alvin Martin, Joan Maxwell, Mary May. Maxine Meckstroth. Violet Meeks, Edith Metz. ROW 6-Carol Miller, Charles Miller. Norman Miller, Arlene Mohler, Floyd Monfort, Hugh Mosher, Elaine Moubray. Barbara Mullenhour. ROW 7-Lavnn Myers. Tom Myers. Marilyn Neil. Joan Nellis, Roger Neu, Arthur Nungester, Jack Painter Ella Patton. page forty-six .39 HONUEE. C129 ROW 1-Nellie Patton, Paul Patton. Ruth Pauff. Carl Paxson, Imogene Pzixson, Bill Peckham, Don Percy, Pzitriciai Peterson, To-ni Peterson, Kay Phillips. ROW 2--Bob Pickering, Joy Pierce, Eddie Potter. Jack Pugh. Dean Purdy. Paul Purdy, Marjorie Rasor. Roger Redick, Joan Reed Roy Reed. ROW 3-Pat Rhoades, Jenelle Rochelle, Irene Roeder, Elizabeth Romig, Idella Sandy, Kenneth Schrader. Frederick Schultz, Mary Scott, Jan Selby, Barbara Shepherd. ROW 4-Joyce Shockey, Melvin Shook. Jim Shrider, D'Nell Smith. James Smith, Adah Stant. June Stelzer, Bob Steple- ton, Roberta Stepleton, Shirley Swaney. ROW 5wBetty Swisher. Bob Taflinger, Janet Thomas, Natalie Thomas, Pat Thompson, Oliver Tremaine. Robert Trties- dale, Robert Tschanz, Eldon Vore, Cecil Wagner. ROW 6--Eldora Wagner. Fred Walker. Jo Ann Ward. Larry Weaver. Paul Weikert. Jack Wellbaum. Alice Whetstonc, Jenn Anne White. ROW 7-Mary June White, Larry Wiedeman, Halle Wilson, Gail Woolley, John Wright, Betty Yoesting, Jim Young, Charles Zink, przgc' forl.i'-.wwii 0 Nxxo, PLFICERS NX page forly-aight ESHMQH. ,cities ROW 1,-Nancy Adkins. Carolyn Allen. Joan Angell, Barbara Archer. Carl Aspinall, Marianne Baird. Tommie Bales, Doris Ballinger. Lloyd Barker. Bob Bissitt. Bing Baughman. ROW 2wPhillip Beach. Richard Beery. Jack Beggin, Darlene Bell, Ronnie Bell, Harlan Bender. Neal Bender, Joyce Bingham, Abbie Bixler, Bob Blattner. Dick Blattner. ROW 3--Jim Blattner, Bill Blunden. Rita Boulware, Charles Bowsher. Shirley Bryant, Bob Burden. Richard Burkholder. Joe Butterfield. Jack Byrd. Jack Campbell, Norma Carmofny. ROW 4-Peggy Case. Ronald Cheney. Bob Ciminillo, Faye Cole. Opal Conaway, Bill Conner. Leslie Cook, Ed Copus. Norma Cossel. Janet Cottrell. Jim Counts. ROW 5-Betty Custer. Barbara Dale. Don Dalrymple, Mary Lou Dangler, Marshall Daugherty, Barbara Davenport, Do- lores Davidson, Carolyn Davis. Dale Davis, Darolyn Davis, Katherine Davis. ROW 6'vAnnette Davison, Jim Decker, Alice Dingledine, Jim Dudley. Margaret Dumm, Billie Jean Earnsl. Kathryn Elder. Lois Emehiser, Sue Emick. Shirley Emmons, Billy Fee. ROW 7---Joel Felkey, Tom Fenton. Deanne Fields, Donald First. Jeanette Fisher. John Fisher. Lillian Fisher. Bettye Frail, Stella Frysinger. ROW 8--Eddie Gallant. Darliene Gassman. Pauline Gilmore, Dorothy Gilroy, Dick Gossard, Donna Jean Gould, Vivian Green. Grant Griffin. page forly-nine ROW 1-Barbara Gross, Ruth Gunther, Edith Gutheil, Inge Gutheil, Maurice Haithcock, Don Hall, Edward Hamilton, Dolores Hanley, Janet Harrod. Nancy Hawisher, Mervyn Hawkins. ROW 2--Jerry Heffner, Barbara Hefner, Sally Heimann, Jack Hepler, Barbara Hilyard, Phyllis Hoeper, Violet Hol- land. Dick Holten, Jim Horn, Betty Hawell, Milo Huffer. ROW 3-Annabelle Hodges, Rosalie Hutchison, Mary Jackson, Tommy Jackson, Roena Jacobs, Diane Johnson. John Johnson, Kay Johnson, Jerry Jones, Ottis Jordan, Marjorie Kaska. ROW 4-Ronnie Kerst, Bill Kilgore, Bob Kimmel, Gene Kimmel, Carolyn Klaserner, Philip Krein, Andy Kruger. Marilyn Kuhn, Tom Kurtz. Patsy Lambright, Virginia Latham. v ROW 5ANorma Leffler, Tom Leis. Dale Leppla, Joyce Link, Chester Lowry, Rosalyn Luke, Eddie McCartney, Allen McGillvary, Dorothy McKissick, Alice McMackin, Wilma Martin. ROW 6-Donna Maurer, Shirley Maurer, Alice May, Dixie May, Carolyn Mayer, Nina Melvin, Dick Meredith, Russ Mericle, David Merrill, Jim Mertz, Dixie Milbourn. ROW 'Ye-Dale Miille, Dwight Miles. Barbara Miller, Bill Miller, Bob Miller, Lyle Miller. Dolores Mohler, Alice Mounts, Janet Mowery. ROW 8-Bob Moyer, Don Mullenhour, Jim Musselman, Sonny Nanchoff, Sandra Neely. Dick Nees, Dan Neth, Bob Neumeier. page fijly FRE suriam .935 9 ROW liReva Newcomer, Duane O'Brien. Jerry Ormsby. Barbara Osborn, Tom Owens, Wayne Painter, Bonnie Paul- Iin, Marilyn Perkins, Nadine Perry. Janet Peterson, John Pike. ROW 2-Iva Poole, Jim Potter. Carol Primmer, Jack Pryer. Roberta Pugh, Sue Randall, Eugene Ream, Mary Lou Reid, Betty Rex. Dorothy Riggs, Sue Rinehart. ROW 3--Gil Roeder, Grace Roll. Charles Rossfeld, Dick Ruhlen. Peter Sargent, Carole Shaffter. Dave Schaublin, Ruth Schellenbarg. J. D. Schillinger, Janet Schouten. Candace Schulte. ROW 4-Shelbey Cook, Joyce Shields, Marilyn Shook, Mike Shrider. Dick Smith. John Smith, Marcia Snook. Jim Sparling, George Spees, John Spellman, Ralph Stelzer. ROW 5wPiccola Steman. Marilyn Stephens, Arthur Stimmel, Jim Stockwell, Joyce Strange, Louie Strayer, John Sug- arman. Verna Suter. Bob Swisher, Benny Thomas, Evelyn Thomas. ROW 6-Harry Twining, Oliver Tyre. Carolyn Van Schoyck, Cleo Vaughn, Harmer Ward. Lucille Ward. Leroy Wash- ington, Paul Weber. Jane Weisenbarger. Jean Weldy, Carolyn Wellbaum. ROW 7-Carolyn Weller, Janet Wells, Ronnie Whitehurst. Carl Whitted, Robert Wilkins, Nancy Wilson. Toni Wilson. ROW 8-Marilyn Wilt. Joan Winks, Bill Wisterman, Bob Wolf, Joyce Wolfley. Mary Wooley. Betty Wooley. Sonia Youngworth. page fifly-one BOO N s aw' 1 I -09' 'H' my ly-l111'r'0 ROW I-Toby Fields, Marjorie Grady, Joan Bogan, Lee Norwood, Bev Stover, Bob Nice, Dan Johnson. ROW 2-'Joan Tempel, Carole Schaffter, Deanne Fields, Ann Geise, Barbara Miller. Sue Morrison, Sally Eaton, Jenelle Rochelle. Patty Ware, Philip Krein, Morton Beach, Jack Hepler, Bob Hamer. ROW 3-Paul Weikert, Richard Bonfiglio. Cleo Vaughn. Bob Pickering, Lynn Ault, Keith Humbert, Norman Redick. ROW 1-Marjorie Roeder, Dick Shope, Marilyn Miller, Sandra Neely, Sherilun Katter, Shirley Brown, Bob Kimmel. Barbara Jones, Dorothy Bowsher. ROW 24Darolyn Davis, Carolyn Davis, D'NelI Smith, Ann Schillinger, Jeanne Knight. Elinor Howenstine, Shirley Shelmudine, Shirley Cox. Betty Branson, Patty Miller, Dixie Milbourn. ROW 3-Jackie Kelly, Tom Gillespie, Mickey Rogers, George Bailey, Bill Fritz, George Kocher, 'Tom Freeman, Ollie Tremaine, Sonia Youngworth, Ronnie Bell. Marilyn Stephens, Helen Jennings. page fifly-four WHAT 7, . ........ WHO ...,.M. , Old Time Organizers -Student Council. ..-selected representatives from every class, grades seven to twelve. WHERE ,...Y 7,ttv,,v. R oom 253. WHEN ,7te,v,. ,,,7t,, , ,Monday fifth period. PURPOSE .e,,, .ttt.,v,. t o give students more opportunities in student government, to set up and foster a more cooperative spirit between the faculty and the student body, to encourage and promote all worthy activities to the best interests of the school, to unify all student organizations, and to develop sentiments of law and order. ACTIVITIES OFFICERS ,rv,, ,rrq , w ADVISOR . ........-Scl1ool assemblies, March of Dimes, Hall Monitors, Who's Who Contest, May King and Queen, Homecoming Queen, Lenten Services, Handbook, Class Elections. -Presidenteleee Norwood-a hard and dependable workerg V ice-president-,Ioan Rogan-sweet as they come, Secretary -Beverly Stover-she's got what it takesg Treasurer---Marjorie Grady-capable and efficientg Sergeant-at-arms-Bob Nice-well fitted for the job. Nlr. Charles Rusler. Grace Blauvelt Congressmen of '49 WHAT .,i, .,..,r. - Home Room Representatives. WHO ,.,,. .. ..one student representative from every home room at Central. WHEN , ,.,,,,,. special meetings are called. WHERE ,,,,,, ,,,,. i n Room 359. PURPOSE ,,..i.,v,,.., .,,, ,,.. t 1 m make known to the student body the wishes of the faculty and student SPECIAL EVENTS ,r.. . , ADVISOR ir..,...iri.rrr C council. .the sponsoring of the March of Dimes. ,Mr. Charles A. Rusler. .Ioyce Link page fifty-five N - WMM it ,suit LK lv 'sv-f 1.1 ,fair 5, qs- GIRLS' COUNCIL ROW l-Martha Jo Davis, Betty Barton, Shirley Huinbert. Janice Ecke. Ann Geise, Pat Brezovils. ROW 2-'Beverly Tarr. Blanche Roeder, Joan Bogan, Mass Gayle Huwey, Marcia Smmk, Sue Luwry. Suv Rutledge. ROW Zi-Jean Peterson ,Marilyn Phillips. Joann Crockett. Mary Shaffer, Deanne Fields, Darolyn Davis. ROW 1- Patsy Shope. Natalie Thomas. Betty Barton, Sally Eaton, Beverly Stover, Ann Blauvelt. ROW 2vCathryn Sandy, Jim Hoyt, Kenneth Ludwig. Bill Peckham, Bob Sugarman, Lee Norwood. Connie Stewart. page fifty-six WHAT ee es WHO . WHEN , PURPOSE . . .. SPECIAI. EVENTS OFFICERS s be ADVISOR s WHAT s, WHO . c WHEN .7...,,. PURPOSE TTTTE ADVISOR ,TTT Howdy--Pardner ,...,,..the Girls, Council. L ,twenty-two students chosen to represent the girls of Central High School. meetings are held whenever necessary. ,, ,,...... ...to promote better understanding between the faculty and the students. annual faculty tea, a Christmas party, ushering people to their seats at football games. W,,.,...President-Janice Ecke-made the council successful by her leadership. Vice-president-Ann Ceise-always ready to take ,lanice's place. Secretary and Treasurer-Betty Barton--Please! No remarks. Reporter-Shirley Humbert---did a swell job of keeping the public in- formed. Miss Gayle Howes Betty Barton Don'1 Fence Me In! ,,--,.,,-the courteous hall monitors. ..,..--.-fourteen students who were chosen through the Student Council. you'll find them sitting at their desks in the two main corridors every period of the day. to keep order in the halls and give visitors any information they may desire. Mr. Charles Rusler. Betty Barton 0 page fifty-seven LM? ,X F Q s ,g XZ' if 'Q M MW I :aff if- 2 J er 2 X i es. 5 M -sw ROW l Carolyn Jett, Doris Frail. Jackie Black. Joy Boedecker. Martha Clark, Peggy Brock. ROW 2-- Carol Yonngquist, Bob Britt, Ted Bennet. Ralph Feightner, Jim Swonger, Dick Brown. Connie Stewart. James Allen, Ramon Anspach, Jack Boedecker, John Bradshaw, James Brandon, James Edson, Harold Emmons, I.i-wis Frysinpvr. Robert Gross. Jack Haase. George Hefner, Paul Henline, Ralph Irwin. Ralph Jackson, Larry Jett, Oren Kettler. Karl Kiirz. Gale Lawrence, James Lawrence, James Losey. James McBeth, Robert McGue, James McKinney, William Maus, Dick Mefferd, Glen Mullenhour, James Mumaugh, Dale Newell, Paul Purdy, Charles Radebaugh, Robert Snider. William Sonntag, Norman Stewart, Herbert Swick. Claude Telles. Dick Thomas, Carl Ward. Robert Whitted, Rich- ard Wininggs. Robert Young, lNS'l'RUC'l'ORS Charles Brooker, W W, Chambers, Harvey Mohn, James Mnhn. T, L. Rolstan. page fifty-eight WHAT ,, WHO ...... ,. A WHERE ,H..,,.. WHEN ,. HHHH.,, PURPOSE ,,..HH,, Ill Readin', Writin', and Reiailin ......-..Lima Central Branch of Future Retailers of America. ,.-,..-..twelve ambitious students from the Distributive Education class. ....-..--Room 206. , ........ fourth period, twice a month. ...-.....to develop leadership, to provide for mental and physical health through social and recreational activitiesg and to foster a feeling of responsibility for the civic, social, and moral welfare of society. SPECIAL EVENTS .V..,Y,,,,..,. a hamburger fry on September 293 a Christmas party on December 7g a OFFICERS .rr,,... ADVISOR ,.E.E, welfare project called Clothe a Childi' on December 22, a Valentine party on February 17g a skating party on March 28g an employer-employee appreciation banquet on May 3g sponsoring of two publications of 4'Future Retailers of Ohio Newsletter. ,,,.,..,-President-,lini Swongerg watch your stepg here comes a boy with lots of pep! Vice-president-Bob Britt-He'll look well on the Board of Directors. Secretaryy-Jackie Black-q,lackie's the girl with a wicked peng her ad's will sell goods for the five and ten. Treasurer-Ted Bennett-Here's a boy to make his mark, he'll become an income tax shark. Chairman of Social Committee-,loy Boedecker. Chairman of Program Committee-Connie Stewart. Chairman of Welfare Committee-Carolyn Jett. Publicity Manager-Ralph Feightner. --.--.-,-Miss Helen Moon. Nancy Abrahams Panhandlers WHAT .... . ,...........r.......V........ Lima Central Department of Trade and Industrial Education. WHO .......Y.........................,..,. forty aspiring Juniors and Seniors. WHERE AND WHEN Lima Tea Company Building, three hours a day. PURPOSE .........,.................. to prepare high school students for entrance into specific trades or occu- SPECIAL PROJECTS .,.,....,. REPRESENTATIVES ADVISORS .S,,SS pations. Student Council with four representatives from each of the two shops. Dick Mefferd-Junior from Machine Shop. James Losey-f-Senior from Machine Shop. Ray Amspaugh-Junior from Auto Mechanics Shop. Louis Frysinger-Senior from Auto Mechanics Shop. Mr. W. W. Chambers, Mr. Charles Brooker. Mr. Harvey Mohn, Mr. James Mohn, Mr. L. L. Rolston. Nancy Abrahams page fifty-nine Swing Your Pardner Round About WHAT 7 WHO WHEN PURPOSE SPECIAL EVENTS OFFICERS ADVISORS or WHAT WHO WHEN , WHERE PURPOSE EEEE c ,EEEEE , SPECIAL EVENTS ADVISOR ,. Social Committee. nineteen fun-loving students from grades nine to twelve. plus the members of the Swing Band and the decorating committee. meetings are held the fifth period or after school. to plan and supervise the social program for the entire student body, grades seven to twelve. lee Breaker Bouncew on October lg Homecoming Hopi' on October 22g Pilgrims Promw on November 243 6'Sock Hopi, on December llg Jersey Bounce on January 29g Whoozit Whirlv on February 213 Coronation Ballii on April 29. Chairman-Dolores Moyer- Sheis neat, sheis sweet, and is she hepg Now hereis a gal thatis full of pepl Vice-chairman--Marian Sondheimer- Marian is our glamour girl, And yet she's never in a whirl. Secretaryfjoan Bogan-s She keeps track of the affairsg To her no one else compares. Miss Gayle Howey, Mr. Howard Scheuerman, Miss Mary Kirk, Mr. H. U. Clark. Miss ,lane Snyder. Nancy Abrahams A Touch of Gold Special Effects. approximately thirty artists, boys and girls from freshmen to senior classes. at the call of a special meeting. in Room 350. to make the posters and other decorations that grace the halls and walls of the gym when the dances are held. making the posters for the Whozit Whirls. the Jersey Bounce, Freshman Blowout, and many other activities. Miss Mary B. Kirk. ,loyce Link page sixty-one ROW 1 Jn Ellen Saners, Larry Lusk. Morton Beach. Jim Hoyt. David Jennings, Lee Norwood. Beverly Stover, Lou Ann Mvrir'lo. llerlwrt Darling. ROW 2 Nolan Sinitli. Carolyn Shook. Peggy Phillips. Blanche Roeder. Joyce Kline, Patricia Davidson. Richard Dudley. Nclli-la tlriinvs, Maitland Van Sickle. Donald Hill. ROW 1- Blanc-lu' Rm-der, Jo Anna Summers. Bill Patterson, Jean Peterson, Loleeta Andrews, Don Harris, Margaret B04-ry. Annabelle Steiger. ROW 2 Silt' Morrison. Bznbara Hicks. Miss Gayle Howey. Peggie Seitl. Beverly Stover, Margery Scheufler. ROW II John Noes. Bznlmara Shepherd, Mary Shaffer. Roland Wrightsinan. page- .w1',x'1y-1100 ll ll Ye Old Town Meetings WHAT ,,,.. . ,....,, Junior Town Meeting of the Air. WHO, 7e,,v.vY ......,...,,,......e.,. twenty-one hard-working Juniors and Seniors. WHERE AND WHEN ,..eV7. Central High School Auditorium, Thursdays from 9:30 to 10:00 P. M. w over WLOK. PURPOSE itt,,, ,,,tt ...,. - ...... t o encourage young people to discuss everyday problems. TOPICS AND SPEAKERS October 7- 'How Can Youth Be Brought To See lts Civic Obligation?',w Lou Ann Mericle, Lee Norwood, Beverly Stover, and Herbert Darlingg moderator-Dr. I. Keith Tyler, Director of Radio Education at Ohio State University. November 4- How Can the Home Be Made a Center For Teen-age Ac- tivities?',-Carolyn Snook, ,Io Ellen Sauers, Larry Lusk, and Nolan Smith, moderator-Dr. Martz, American Education Press at Ohio State Univers- itv. December 16- ls the Movie lndustry Fulfilling Its Social Responsibility?i' f--,lim Wright, Don Harris, Morton Beach, and Jim Hoyt, moderator-- Mr. Cordon Humbert, Superintendent of Lima Public Schools. February 17- What Are the Values of School Marks'?,'-Joyce Kline, Blanche Roeder, Peggy Phillips. and Pat Davidson, moderator-Mr. H. C. Roberson, Director of Personnel in Lima Public Schools. March 17- What ls the Parents, Responsibility Toward Education? e- Central, South, St. Rose, and St. Gerard held a joint meeting. Dave ,len- nings represented Central, moderator-Mr. Marion Seitz, Director of Audio-Visual Aids. April 7--- What Should Be Our Policy Toward Russia? -Don Hill, Mait- land Van Sickle, Richard Dudley, Nelleta Crimes, moderator-Mr. Stanley Boylan, Head of the Social Science Department. ADVISORS , o,..,. ..,..... M iss Jeanette Stuart--chairman, Miss Laura Jamisonascripts, Mr. Arthur WHAT .S .S WHO . s.sss. , WHERE .E .... ...,.., WHEN . PnRPosE I Q - s w 1 Craft--radio technique, Mr. Stanley Boylan-research. Nancy Abrahams School In The West -..,,,-Future Teachers of America. , ,.,,... all ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth graders interested in teaching as their future occupation. -Room 253. ,-i.i..,'nonthly meetings. -..,...-to give the young people in high school an idea of teaching as a tan-cor and to help them prepare for their profession. SPECIAL EVENTS .............. initiation in January, A Visit to Elementary Schoolsw by Miss Helen w w Hawkins. OFF ILERS ...,.. -. ,... -President--Don Harris-makes a good president. Vice-president-,lean Peterson-hard worker and a swell girl. Secretary--Loleeta Andrews-a good job of keeping everything in ordcr. Treasurer-Bill Patterson-cares for all that money. Judy Merrill page sixty-three fp 1 l 1 an M Str yweww .,..-.,,.,iMM..e....v..... ., W, 5 5 K Q., 1 Q ,, M ROW I--Maitland Van Sickle. Bob Sugarman. Lee Norwood. Nolan Smith. ROW 2' Morton Beach, Tracy Huber. Bob Pickering, Jim Snook. ROW l--Rita Adkins. Joyce Kline. Beverly Stover, Blanche Roeder, Virginia Green. Ann Jenkins. Doris Hawley, Mari zmne Enimilt, Thelma Boden. ROW 2--Carolyn Jett. Cleo Hurshe, Betty Frederick, Lou Ann Mericle. Sue Morrison, Carolyn Snook, Dolores Moyer, Ruth Raymond. Carolyn Kohli, Maitland Van Sickle. ROW 3--Richard Dudley, Edgar Gasdorf. Don Hill, Tom Gordon, Bill Plikerd. Lee Norwood. Bob Sugzirniun, Keith liumhort. Bob l-lannzm, Bob Stebbins. Bob Leech, Howard Cook, page .vixly-follr RESOLVED WHO WHERE EEE.. WHEN .L ACTIVITIES ll ll Words Instead ot Pistols That the United Nations now be revised into a Federal World Government. First team: Lee Norwood, Bob Sugarman, Nolan Smith, and Maitland Van Sickle. Second team: Tracy Huber, Morton Beach, Bob Pickering, and Jim Snook. .........Roo1n 316. any time they feel the need for practice. PURPOSE ,,i,c , .Q s,,, to bring out both sides of the question clearly by a presentation of the facts orally before an audience. .,,.,,,,,Tourna1nent at Newark--first team: won four, lost two. Indiana High School--debate conference--invited as school that had won the Ohio State Championship last year, won the decision over the Illinois team. Attended annual debate clinic, Ohio State University, won one, lost three. Golumbus'Central, Columbus, Ohio-first team: won four, lost three: second team: won three, lost three. Delphian Club-first team presented a program. Annual State tournament-Lost in semi-finals. ADVISOR ....... ......... M r. Stanley Boylan. WHAT ..,.,.. WHO . .,.t . ....,,-,.Eebruary 5, 194-9, in Room 307. RESULTS .... , . WHEN .....,, Grace Blauvelt The Three R's ,,,......The Senior Scholarship Test. Seniors from the top twenty percent of their class. the first six places in the county were taken by students from Central. Out of a possible score of 300, the top ten scores from Central were received by Maitland Van Sickle, 236, Dorothy Ann Jenkins, 235, Richard Dudley, 2183 Donald Hill, 216, Cleo Harshe, 210, Robert Stebbins, 2083 Robert Sugarman, 1973 Richard Ward, 194-g Virginia Green, 1923 Marjorie Grady, 185. Betty Barton page sixty- five if -N , .,,. Z -f x ROW I-'Ruth Thomas. Louise Fnlland. Marian Sondheimer. Barbara Miller, Joan Magher. Carolyn Alspaugh. Pal Marietta, Dorothy Ward. Wilhelmine Meyer. Lorine Guy. ROW 2-aLarry First. Neil Sorensen, Larry Lusk. Bob Delcour, Cliff Kilgore. Dick Ward. Dave Kellermeyer. Ronnie Allen. Morton Beach. ROW ROW ROW ROW 3---Frank Hilgeri. Ronald Findlay. John Rogers. Jim Hanshumaker. Ed Pike. Bob Pickering, Edgar Randall. l -Miriam Berthold, Joan Magher. Beverly Bogart. Karen Hawkins. 2-A Carolyn Walter. Jenny Page. Miss Martha Redmon. Beverly Tarr, Barbara Carder. 3 -Margaret Thompson. Jenelle Rochelle, Sally Mahan. page sixly-si.x' Pardner! WHAT 7 7 A,,,,,,, Brotherhood Programs. WHO 7 7 7 ..o,,... the Public Speaking Class. WHEN 7 777,777 77777 week of February 21 to 28, 1949. PURPOSE A 7 77 77 77777777 to promote good will and understanding among all races and creeds. SPECIAL EVENTS 7 77 three programs given for the Junior High Assembly, the Senior High Assembly, and the Elementary Grades. REPRESENTATIVES Junior Assembly: The Choral Reading group, assisted by the double octet, with Louise Folland and Bob Delcour as moderators. Senior Assembly: Marian Sondheimer, ,loan Magher, .lim Hanshumaker, and Edgar Randall with Barbara Miller as moderator. Elementary Grades: Lorine Guy, Barbara Miller, Morton Beach, Cliff Kilgore, and Edgar Randall, with Dick Ward as moderator. ADVISOR 77777 7777777. M iss Jeanette Stuart. Marianne Baird ll I n ll - 49 ers In a Gold Mme of Books WHAT 7 77.77777 The Library Club. WHO 7 77 WHERE 7 WHEN 7 77777 7 PURPOSE 7 SPECIAL EVENTS OFFICERS 7 77 7 ADVISOR 77 77 7777ei hteen virls from the seventh to twelfth rades. g e g 7777in Central's library. 7,777-,7every second and fourth week. 77 77777777 to train students as assistants in the library. 7 7 77 Book Week Assembly, a radio broadcast, and a Christmas party. 77 77President-,loan Magher-handles a big job well. Vice-presidentfAMiriam Berthold---always ready to take over Secretary-Carolyn Walters-busy writing those minutes. Treasurer-Jo Ann Scheuerman--all that money. Sergeant-at-arms-'Nedra Waltersf-capable and efficient. Miss Martha Redmon. Joyce Link page sixty-seven ROW l Loi- Norwood. l.zu'ry Lusk, Dick Bonfiglio, Dick lVIzicLe0d, Philip Krein. Jitn Horn. ROW 2 Mr. John Kohn, Dirk May. .Inc Butterfield, Bob Hzinnzm. Keith Huinbcrt. Bob Flannery. Don llill. ROW Il Mziitlniiri Vzin Sickle. Bob Steiger. Con Acbker. George Knchmu ROW l .lu Ellvn Suiiz-rs. Ann Scliillinger. Carolyn Snook. Jim Wright. Bob Pickering. Nolan Smith, Chrisiinzi Turlukis, Shirli-5' Pauclizinun. Juzuinv McK0nnzi, ROW 2- Hill Ruhlon. llc-len Whitzicro, Ann Gcisc. Dolores Moyer. D'Ncll Smith, Mr. Arthur Craft. Louise Folluncl. Elinor llows-nstinc, Filziinv Turner. Jim Suook. Ronnie Gross. ROW 22 Fmnz Foum-r. Rub Stratton. Joc Szirgicnl. .lim Peterson. Mickey Rogicrs Herb Darling. Daivc Kollerinoyvr, przgv Sl'.X'f,l l'lglll The Wind-Up WHAT ,Y,.,... .,...... T he Projection Club. WHO ,,.,... WHERE Y ,7, PURPOSE MEMBERS ADVISOR ,.,A7OE. ,.O,v,, WHAT WHO WHEN PURPOSE .twenty-one boys from the ninth to twelfth grades. -movies are shown every period in Room 253 or 258. .to provide interesting, educational movies for Central High School. .. ,.,... first period-Tom Peterson, Lee Norwood, Richard May, Don Hill. second period-Maitland Van Sickle, Dick MacLeod, Tim McDonel. third period-Bob Hilgert, Wilson Adams, Phil Krein. fourth period-Larry Lusk, Jim Horn, ,Iim Peterson. sixth period-Bob' Steiger, Richard Bonfiglio, Joe Butterfield. seventh period-Keith Humbert, Conrad Aebker, Bob Hannan. eighth period-George Kocher, Ronald Bell, Tom Kurtz. -ML John Kohn. Betty Barton Modern Pony Express -.-..,.Radio Club-WLOK and WIMA. ..-.-s,anyone interested in radio broadcasting. -.-.-,,four broadcasts weekly. ,......to inform the listening audience of activities in and around Central SPECIAL EVENTS ....,. , .,s,.., September 24, 1948-Mr. Gordon Humbert-speech on education. October 11, 1948--The Boys' State-Keith Humbert. November 15, 1948-Library-National Book Week. December 20, 1948'-Christmas Program--Senior A Cappella Choir. January 31, 194-9-Band Concert-Central's band. March 30, 194-9-a program in memoriam to Mr. Eli Hauenstein. February 4, 1949aAbraham Lincoln. April 11, 194-9-Ronald Findlay-a voice recital. May 2, 1949-Larry Lusk-a piano recital. OFFICERS ,,,,s, , ,.ss ,President-Bob Pickering-makes a good master of ceremonies Vice-president-Jim Wright--always ready to take over. Secretary-Carolyn Snook--busy but efficient gal. Treasurer-Nolan Smith-the brains of the outfit. WIIVIA chairman--Morton Beach-has a big job. ADVISOR .s..ts,. .,,.,... M r. Arthur Craft. Marianne Baird page sixty-nine PICTURE PICTURE PICTURE PICTURE PICTURE PICTURE WHAT WHEN Pl TR POSIC ltlCSl tl.TS NO. 1-Bill Plikerd, Barbara Hicks. Jim Wright, Dolores Moyer. NO. 2-Roger Naus, Marian Sondheimer. NO . 3-Thelma Boden. Barbara Sevits, Dean Bacon, Roger Barnhart. NO. 4-Lee Norwood, Cleo Harshe. Dorothy Ward. Edgar Randall. NO. 5-Tom Campbell, Beverly Stover, Carolyn Snook, Roger Naus. NO. 6-Beverly Stover, Robert Pickering, Jim Hanshumaker. Lou Arm Mericle. The Dudes Wlitm's Whtu Contest sponsored hy the Student Council. ,announced at the Whmmzit Whirl, February QI. , ..to determine Central's celebrities. prettiest girl---Marian Sontlheinwr. Host lli-lIltlS1llllt' hoy Roger Naus. llirl with the best personality lfarolyn Snook. Boy with be-sl personality Roger Naus. Most popular girle-Beverly Stover. Most popular hoy-V-Torn U, tfatnphell. Most outstanmling color:-tl girl Dorotlly Wartl. Most nutstatuling voloretl hoy--l:idg,ur Randall. Wittiest girl' Barbara Hicks. Witliest hoy Jim Wright. 'llost rourlt-ous girl Dolores Moyer. Most vuurteons hoy Bill Plikertl, Ns-utest girl- Marian Sondltt-itner. Nealt-st hoy Roger Nuns. Most bashful girl Thelma Botlen. Most hashlnl hoy -Roger Barnhart. Most dignified student .lint llanshu- maker. Best all-around stutlent--Beverly Stover. Girl most likely to sttvvees ffleo llarshe. Hoy most likely to suvreetl'-'l.ee Norwood. Biggest student talker Bolt Pivk- e-ring. Most tlramatit' student l.ou Ann Mericle. flutes! couple--Barbara Sevits and Dean Bacon. Marianne liairml page seventy lii4 f:3:5 1 mul: ..... . 1 QW 11' Q '1 AN- w, 'if f -LA I D I nm 1 1 mul' W' IIN' Q Q page seventy-one ROW I-Jim Wright. Lee Norwood, Bob Sugarman, Bob Hannan, Conrad Aebker ROW 2-AR0nnie Allen, Herbert Darling. Jim Hoyt, Roger Barnhart Joe bugent Nolin Smith ROW Il-Johnny Rogers, Tracy Huber, Richard Dudley, Bob Pickering ROW l-Bruce Bennet, Ronnie Allen. Beverly Tarr, David Baum, Bill Peckham Tommy C 'lrmhulsen ROW 2-Roberta Hume. Peggy Day, Barbara Mullenhour, Miss Mary Belle Lmnell Bnbxm bchooley Alice Dingle dine, Shirlev Chancellor. ROW ZlMlDeanne Fields, Carolyn Mayer, Marilyn Adams, Joan Crockett Rose Crowe page wzwllly'-1100 WHAT WHO . , WHERE . PIIRPOSI. 7,7HWW7.,HH,.. 7,HWH . SPECIAL EVENTS OFFICERS 77,EEEE, ADVISOR .,.... WH AT ,A..,,, WHO 7OO7,,.A WHERE .,7,O PURPOSE ,,,,7OOO,77..,. ,.,...,.O . SPECIAL EVENTS OFFICERS 77.,OOOO ADVISOR Roundup ,,,,,,.tl1e Central High Senate Club. sixteen senior high boys interested in current events. .....,.every second and fourth Wednesday in Room 202. to learn how to conduct a meeting according to Robertis Rules of Order. and to discuss world affairs, especially events discussed by Congress. speaker Walter White a former Central Senate Club member, now an attorney, on the topic, What America Means To Mef, .,,,.,,P1'eside11t-Bob Sugarman-capable and friendly--a nice guy to know. President pro-tem-,Iim Wright-an energetic personality describes Chalky.', Secretary-Conrad Aebkerf-quiet, but a straight thinking speaker. 'I'reasurerALee Norwood- Please fellows, pay your dues, his ignored plea. C. Romaker. .Io Reed Ranch Hands .-.-,,,--.the ,Iunior Red Cross. .twenty-one members, grades nine to twelve, who want to help less fortunate boys and girls. .--.,.,Room 255 every first and third Wednesday. to carry out their slogan, We Serve. fifty friendship boxes sent overseas and a chest of school supplies sent to the under-privileged in our own country. . ...,..,., President-Beverly Tarr-handles a big job with ease. Vice-president-Ronnie Allen---fun and easy to like. Secretary-Bill Peckham-keeps a record of those projects. Treasurer-Dave Baum-all those bills! Miss Mary Belle Linnell. ,Io Reed page seventy-three te. tix X X xix X x tim Sie: e. R - Sissy VN K 4 .- Lg . . ROW l-Ronald Tompkins, Mr. L. E. Doty. Roger Lammers. ROW 2-Paul Weikert, Toni Peterson. Jim Peterson, Alvin Martin, Jay Bible. ROW I--J. D. Schillinger. Jinx Thomas. Dorothy Jenkins, Blanche Ro-eder, Tini McDonel. Edgar Randall. Dick Mere- dith. Philip Krein, Allen McGillvary. ROW 2-Bob Delcour, Wilson Adams, Bob Stebbins, Deanne Fields, Margaret Beery, Nelleta Grimes, Cathryn Sandy, Richard May. Derek Evans, Bob Moyer. ROW 3-Mr. J. A. Bright, Bob Stratton, Joe Shields, Ian Donovan, Edgar Gasdorf, Don Hill, Frank Bray. Norman Redick. Toin l'l6ll'l18l', Donn Kirk, Bruce Butterfield, Mr. John Kohn. ROW 4 Dave Day, Maitland Van Sickle, Jim Peterson, Tom Peterson. Toni Gillespie. page SPUQIIIUY-fOllI' Boots and Saddles WHAT , ,the Stage Cluli. WHO . . ten Senior High lioys. WHERE . . Wa lioy stationed in the auditorium every period. PURPOSE . ,. ,, , ..to learn to operate stage lights and handle scenery and props efficiently. SPECIAL EVENTS ,.7.. lVIasquerader's Play, Troubadorian Play, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. Junior and Senior assemblies, Open Forum. OFFICERS ,, . ,a,, ,President-Dave Kruse-lifts that heavy scenery--muscles. huh? Secretary-Mjay Bible-likeable personality, a swell guy. Treasurer-'fARoger Lammerstvainly tries to keep funds in order. ADVISOR, t,t, .. ..., ,.,,. lVI r. L. Doty. ,lo Reed There's Gold In Them Thar Hills WHAT 7,,,7, ,,i,i.,, S cience Cluli. WHO. ,, ..,. ..-a group of junior Einsteins. WHERE . ...,... Rooms 102, I04-, and 106. WHEN . l7,,, .- ,every Wednesday. PURPOSE ,a,a,t,,,,t,tt,,, .. .,,.. to permit special experimentation in science. SPECIAL EVENTS , ,,a,,, .a display at the Junior Academy of Science Exposition at Bowling Green OFFICERS ,,,,tt,,,,t,tt ,,,,It,, P riident-4Don Hill-capable worker, but careful there with that explosive stu . Vice-presidentf-Dick May-nice fellow, liked hy all. Secretary- 4Norman Redick-swell personality, friendly and energetic. Treasurerfllave Day--neat and nice, need we say more? ADVISOR , ........ ...,..,, lVI r. J. A. Bright and Mr. J. W. Kohn. Jeanne Knight page seventy-five WHAT .E .osoo , WHO I I .E WHERE ....,, PURPOSE , , SPECIAL EVENTS OFFICERS . . ADVISOR so WHAT WHO so , WHERE WHEN EEEEEEEE Chuckwagon Chefs the Chef's Club. sixteen boys from the eighth and ninth grades who arc planning on being well prepared for bachelorhood. ,....--,,in Room 207, every second and fourth Wednesday. to acquaint boys with a kitchen and different methods of cooking. baking of cookies, mullins, and cupcakes, making chili, dried beef on toast, fudge, and several uncertain experiments with prepared cake mixes. ,, ,,,,,,t President-Gene lVIcBeth'-a promising prospect with the cook book. Sec.-Treas.-Phil Shook-send the bills to Phil. .. .Miss Theda Hankish. .lo Recd Home On The Range ,--...,o,Future Homemakers of America. .,-.--.,.twenty girls who are interested in homemaking. .,,,, Room 205. ,every first and third Wednesday. PURPOSIL - ,,i..,.,,o.,.., ,,,,,., A ,.to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of home- SPECIAL EVENTS S ,, . OFFICERS , ,, ADVISOR. . making. Christmas party and exchange of gifts, Valentine party. a discussion lcd by Donna Gould, Ruth Boedecker, and Rose Ward on home life. ., .,,oo, President--Nancy Adams-cheerful, polite. Vice-president-Rose Ward-a capable olhcer. Secretarymlflla Patton-such neat minutes. Treasurer-Marjorie Emehiser-pretty smile. ..,t Miss Helen Lackey. Diane Lora page seventy-seven ROW l-Phillip Beach, Ronnie Gross. Dave Widner, Jim Thomas. Bob Nicc. Joe Sargent. Dick Freclericks. Bob B urttrn. Davc Kohn. RUW 2 Dale Lcppla. John McBridc. Kay Castle. Nolan Smith. Mr. John Kohn. Bob Nicol. Jay Wise. Morton Beach. ROW fl' Jiin Meredith. Dick lvlefferd. Fred Huston, Garth Evans. Bill Bradley. Allen Kelly. Lynn Aull. Mickey Rogers. mb Pick:-rinp.1. lan Drwnovan. ROW l Toni E. Campbell. Bob Pryer. Jim Wright, Dick Newell. John Sonders. Bob Leech, ROW 12 -Ronald Cheney. Bob Moyer, Bill Brown. Mr. Arthur Craft, Edgar Randall. David Schauhlin. Billy Blunden. ROW Il Bonny Thomas. John Rogers. Larry Lusk. Frank Bray Roger Barnhart. Joe Shields. Norinan Miller. mu' W'l'l'llfY-l'l'Q'llf . , ., WHAT c WHO . , WHERE ,, WHEN c PURPOSE EEE,EEEEE c ,- SPECIAL EVENTS OFFICERS E77,E ADVISOR u ESEE , WHAT cu WHO c c WHERE u WHEN ,c c . PURPOSE , c. SPECIAL EVENTS OFFICERS ADVISOR CCCCS c Cow Punchers Chapter Two. thirty members from grades nine to twelve. M. C. A. ..7, every Monday at eight o'clock. to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, and community high standards of Christian characte1'. Christmas dance, chili suppers, clothespin campaign to finance a room at Memorial Hospital, discussions and speakers on boy and girl relations, sponsored a booth Bozo', in the Lima Junior Chamber of Commerce's Halloween Festival. I .,,,....,President-Bob lNice-dependable, lots of lun. Vice-president--,lim Thomas-personality, manners. Treasurer-Bob Steiger-shy, capable. Chaplain-Dave Jennings-does his job efhciently. Sergeant-at-arms-Dave Widner-has everything under control. ,lohn Kohn. Diane Lora Wranglers ,,,,--.--Hi-Y Chapter One. ,nthirty active boys from grades nine to twelve. M. C. A. .,,,,,,.-Mo11day nights at eight o'clock. create. maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. . . , -.....-Christmas dance at the Crystal Ball Room of the Argonne Hotel on Decem- ber 22. chili suppers, clothespin campaign, discussions on boy and girl relations, first prize for the most entertaining booth in the Halloween Fes- tival, three representatives in all-city induction service: ,lim Swonger, Dick Newell, and Bob Pryer. ,,... President-Dick Newell-a little guy with a big job. Vice-president-Jim Wright-witty, friendly. Secretary-Dick May-a hard worker. Treasurer-Bob Pryerefkeeper of the money. Chaplainilohn Souders--takes charge of devotions. Sergeant-at-arms-George Kocher--keeps order at the meetings. H ,.,,..,, Mr. Arthur Craft. Diane Lora page scvenly-nine ROW l Kay Nlcnclc, Kate Fisher, Sue Schaaf, Shirley Buchanan. Bzn'bzn'zi Shzirrits, Marizinne Emmitt. ROW 2 Ann Jenkins. Carolyn Kohli, Virginia Green. Miss Ethel Stiles. Norma Iiznnes, Cleo' Hzirshe. Ruth Rzlymonrl. ROW Cl Marian stmfiiwimf-1-, Bzirlsztm Miller. Sue Morrison, Lois Neuman. Helen Jennings. Jenny Paige. ROW l Ruth Cullen: Patsy Shope, Twyluh Stuliyer, Gloria Smith. Bzn'bzn'n Sevits, Carolyn Snook. Pat Tone. Sue Fisher, Eleanor Utrnp. ROW 2 Blanche Roerler. Beverly Stover, Dolores Moyer, Judy Read, Miss Helen Peters. Beverly Tarr. Betty Fredrick. Doro-thy Zcrnlitc. ROW Il ,lezinninc Nonmun, Nelletzi Grimes. Lorine Guy, Louise Fllllilllfi, Lon Ann Mericle. Helen Blnuvelt. Mzn'g:zn'et Pedlnw page vfgfllj' Round-Up Time WHAT A.. . Senior MY Teens. WHO ,,,. .... a group of energetic senior girls. WHERE . . . . ...,... Y. W. C. A. WHEN ,,,,,,,,, -every second and fourth Wednesdays. PURPOSE .,.,,,. ........ t o teach girls to work with each other, to teach good fellowship and under- standing. SPECIAL EVENTS . ,.,, .-..dance after Middletown game, twirp season party, career night, a talk by Dr. Evelyn Steer on boy and girl relations. OFFICERS ,ss,, , , ....,. President-Carolyn Snook-really an all around girl. Vice-president-Shirley Buchanan-flife of the party. Secretary-Ruth Raymond-a nice personality. Treasurer--Barbara Sevits-cute, little, and neat. ADVISOR .... . .... ..,,,... it 'Iiss Ethel Stiles. Jeanne Knight page eighty-one Pioneers WHAT ..... T enth YN Teens. WHO .,..A ..... a lot of swell sophomore teen-timers. WHERE ,,,. ..... Y . W. C. A. V WHEN e,,. ..,.. e very first and third Wednesdays. PURPOSE ,es.,,,,.,,.,., ,,.,. t o give club programs of a religious, educational, and entertaining nature. SPECIAL EVENTS ,.,. ..oo,,,, T hanksgiving play, Christmas program, and movies, sending a box to Europe, and a talk on Human Relations by Mr. Hanna. 1 - -, OF FILLRS ...., ,,,..... P residentfBarbara Carder-tops in any language. Vice-president-,Ianet Hitchcock-friendly and dependable. Secretary-Carol Creviston-beaming with gaity. Treasurer-,Iackie Jenkins-clever and well liked. , ' Chairman of program committeeajenelle Rochelle-a capable worker. ADVISOR , ,.,, . .,,, Miss Wilma Rickenbacker. Y my ' Jeanne Knight I ROW 1-Janet Hitchcock, Janet Thomas. Pat Brezovits, Beverly Bogart. Virginia Darling, Judy Buchanan, Jean Hatver. Karen Hawkins, Halle Wilson. ROW 2-Carol Clark, Roberta Stepleton, Carolyn Cowles. Miriam Berthold. Edith Metz, Barbara Goble. Maxine Meck- stroth, Beverly Cochran, Arlene Mohler, Jo Ann Marshall. ROW 3-Barbara Black. Barbara Carder, Marjorie Rasor, Beverly Bailey, Dorothy Geib, Jane Laman, Pat Kurtz, Mar- garet Benedetto, Jo Reed, Carol Creviston. June Stelzer. ROW 4-Sally Mahan. Mary Scott, Fay Lauck. Audrey Foss. Alice Whetstone, Joan Nellis, Betty Yoesting. Bernice Hickey. Joy Pierce. Shirley McAlpine. Barbara Shepherd, Bonnie Lee, Betty Swisher. - ROW 5 Nancy Abrahams Grace Blauvelt Jeanelle Rochelle Shirley Swaney Mary Martha May Marilyn Lep la Carol grgilgr, Shirzey Humbert. Jaciiie Jenkins, Irene Reeder, Ethel Fenner, Natalie 'Ilhomas. Joyce shoikey. Diane Bora. Pat 0 CS. Cowgirl Capers WHAT ,,., ..... Eleventh Y-Teens. WHO ,,..,. ,. ..... a typical group of eleventh grade girls. WHERE ,,,. ..... X '. W. C. A. WHEN E. ...,. every first and third Wednesdays. PURPOSE ..,,. to promote friendship and understanding among girls, and to learn to work and play together in good clean fun. SPECIAL EVENTS ..., ...covered dish, Christmas party, Valentine party, tea for Seniors, Mother- Daughter banquet, Box for Filipinos, Thanksgiving basket. OFFICERS ..... ........ P resident-Marjorie Scheufler--one of the best. Vice-president-Jeanne Knight--takes care of things when Marjorie isn't there. Secretary-Elaine Turner-awfully nice. Treasurer-,Ioan Bogan-personality girl. Inter-club Council-Jean Peterson-lot's of fun. ADVISOR .... . ....... .Miss Inez Agerter. Judy Merrill ROW 1--Carolyn Lotz, Marilyn Turner, Pat Frysinger. Doris Binkley, Betty Barton. Ann Schillinger, Mary Jane Redd. Phyllis Maurer. Judy Merrill. ROW 2-Marilyn Miller, Arlene Bixler. Shirley Gross, Jeannine Shook, Peggy Seitz, Jeanne Knight, Donna McCoy, Sue Tiemeyer. Wilhelmine Meyer. ROW 3-Sue Sarber. Christine Turlukis, Mary Steiger, Martha Fairall, Marlene Decker. Marilyn DeVoe, Marilyn Lotz. Pat Donovan. Ann Shiveley. ROW 4-Joan Bogan. Doris Rhoades, Dorothy McCann, Joyce Ehrlich. Elaine Turner, Jean Richie, Jeanne McKenna, Elinor Howenstine, Shirley Leeth. Carolyn Brown, Marlene Miller, Delores Benedetto. ROW 5-Sharon Wiedeman, Barbara Terrell. Janice Mack, Carolyn Evans, Delores Randles. Helen Whitacre. Miss Inez Agerter, Margery Scheufler, Beverly Ycrungberg. Barbara Binkley, Jean Peterson, Barbara Hicks. Nancy Greenland, Ann Geise. page eighty-three ROV' I--Dznrlicnc Gassninn. Nancy Hawishcr. Mary Lou Reid, Marcin Snook. Kathryn Elder. Jane VV9iscnlJzii'gvr. Pant Lzunbriglht. Dizinv Johnson. ROW 2 Snllv Heilnzinn. Sur- Randall. Szmdrzi Newly. Jvzmette Fisher, Norma Czissvl. Annette Dzwison. Joycv Binglimii. .Ianct Mowcry. Clzirolyn Allen. ROW Il--Marianne Baird. Janet Cottrell. Joyce Link, Jam-t Peterson. Nornizi Czirmony. Billic Ja-an Ezirnst. Fziyv Col:-. llalrlmrn Nlillvr. Carolyn Davis. Dnrcvlyn Dnvis. ROW 1 l mrlvzu':i liofnf-r. Mzirilyn Stvplwns. .Iunct llzirrorl. Dorothy Riggs. .loam Anpivll. H:vi'lmi'u Dzilv. Num-5' Wilson. Csilidziccf Schulte. Suv Eniick. ROW 5 Carole Svhnffter. Lillian Fisher. Shirley Scherer. Dixie Milbourn. Phyllis Hoepcr. Merry Miners WllfN'l' l i'vsliiii1'ii Tvviis. XVHH ei group offl'1'slillN'll girls. Wlllillli .Y W. li. A. WIIICN vi'1'ry lirsl mul lliiril Xx l'lillt'bfl2lfH. l'l'Rl'0Sl'i ,lo lvarh girls lo work l0g?lIlf'l' in 1'f'c'i'valioi1 anti on pimjvvlw uiirl promote' good fvllmxship. 5l'lCtIl.'Xl. liX liN'l'S srwf-ral clam-Os. illrlllfiillgl a Valmiliiiv claim-. a wliilv Pivpllillll salv. illllilll'lll whois. tll l ltfl'iliS l'i'1-sifiviil 'Nzuivy Haiiishvl' sm-vt girl. vourlvous :intl ilvpt-mluliln-. Yi1'4'-pwsiflviil Carolyn Allvn full of pvp zuiil luis il liriuiiiiingl lwisoii- alilx. Sf'l'l'1'l2ll'f Vain- Coll' za iN'?llIllIlQ1 slnilr. vutv. 'l'rc'asilrr'r ,lanvl lVloiwry nim-. rival. and natural. lnlc-r-rlulm voilnvil Suv liamlall always on ilu- jolt. ill-pviulzllnlv. ADX ISUR Miss llvlmi Pfllrrs. jvziiiiiv lxnigrhl pager Pligllfj'-flilll' ROW 1-Mary Shaffer. Kathryn Koch. Ann Geise. Jim Hanshumaker. Margery Scheufler, Betty Fredrick. Delores Moyer, ROW 2 -Ann Jenkins, Jenn Binkley, Helen Wliitacre, Elaine Turner, Mrs. Eloise Speer, Jenn Richie, Carolyn Kohli, Ann Blunvelt. X' 'i C R0 N . leo llurshe. Beverly Youngberg. Lloyd Baker. Roger Neal. Ed Rentz, Marianne Dale, Sally Eaton. L'A1l re de L'or WHAT . .Le Cert-le Franm-ais. nr eonmmnly known as the Frem-li Cluln. WHO lxxenly-lim students Mlm are interested in the French langimge. Wlllilllf llumn SHO. WIIICN every sf-mml :mel fllllTlll Wemlnesilay. l'l lll'llSl'I fest en parlent qu' on uppreml a puller. whim-li means. une ln-urns lu speak In speaking. Sl'l'ilfl.-Xl, ICYKIYTS lllll'lSlIll2lS party un Derenilver I8 with skits and games in l n-in-li. lningu party emuluelecl in lfrench. spelling lree. Valentine party nn l9'elu'uau'y 0. Ul l llfl'iRS . ,Presiflenl -jim Hanshumaker- --presides with dignity. Vice-president Margery Scheuflerff 'always ready to take over. Set-relary Sue Nlurrisonrfsweet anfl lovable. Treasurer .-Xnn Geise-collects the dues. :XIJYISUH ,,Mrs. lfluise Speer. Diane l Ura page eiglzty-five ROW 1-Jo Anna Summers, Jim Hanshumaker, Tom Gordon, Beverly Stover, Dolores Moyer, Neal Christy, Lee Nor- wood. Lou Ann Mericle, Don Harris. ROW 2-Ann Jenkins, Shirley Buchanan, Nancy Greenland. Marian Sondheimer, Barbara Miller, Jean Richie, Cleo Harshe, Elinor Howenstine. Ann Geise, Pat Davidson, Mary Jane Redd. ROW 3-Jim Wright. No-lan Smith, Mickey Rogers, Dave Jennings. Jim Peterson, Bob Nice, Jim Thomas. WHAT Wt-I0 PURPOSE S, POINT SYSTEM IN ITI ATION OLD MEIVIBERS N HW IVIICMBINIRS California or Bust National Thespian Dramatic Honor Society. many talented lmoys and girls interested in the dramatie arts. an assoeiation to promote talent and speech among high school lioys and girls. a major role over seventy lines, seven to ten pointsg minor role. three to live points: the minor roles include stage and property managers and the proinpters. a formal get together at the end of the year where any person who took part in a play may come. Neal Christy, ,lim Hanshumaker, Don Harris. Tom Gordon. llarry lluslx. Lou Ann Nlerimzle, Dolores Moyer. l.ee Norwood. Beverly Stover. and ,lo Anna Summers. Seniorsg Shirley liuehanan, Pat Davidson, Cleo Harshe. Dorothy jenkins. llarliara Miller, Marian Sondheimer, Bob Stebbins, and ,lim Wright. ,lun- iorsg Ann Geise, Nancy Greenland, lilinor Howenstine, David Jennings, Holi Nice, Jim Peterson, Mary ,lane Redd, ,lean Richie. Mickey' Rogers, Nolan Smith. and ,lim Thomas. Charlene Copp page eighty-six F... 5512 Q 3 W1 Gold Nuggets w WHAT ,. ..A..,,. Golf. WHERE AA,.,,. .A,...., I mractice and play at Shawnee Country Cluh. WHEN ,,,H,A,. C ,.,, after school and in spare time. PURPOSE ,ll,, ,. ,,ll, to hecome more proficient at the sport. WHO ,,l,,,,,.. l.,,.. , Bill Bellfewatch his long drive. Ed Pike-back for another try. ,lim Watson-sink that putt. Al Mangrum-Central's Ben Hogan. COACH ..,,., ,..,..,, M r. Howard Gleason. SCORES ....,w. ........ S pringfield ....,.. , ......,. ....... 3 Central ...., -4 ..... 9 South ,,7, 7,,, 10 Central A . 8 Bellefontaine ,... ,,,7, . UA Central 7 .,..7e 101Ag Findlay ,,,,,7,, ,O , ,l.ll..,,.,,7 8 Central 4 Findlay Q9 holes! ,,.,, , ,,,,, ,, 4 Central , , 4 St. Rose ,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,r,l.,7,,, . . 8 Central ,,,7 W 4 District-Findlay--third place. C.O.L.--Springfield--third place. Keith Humbert WHAT v,,,,.,. Varsity and reserve Track. WHERE .,,,, ..,,,,,, c inder track at Horace Mann. WHEN .,..,,.. ,,., a s soon as the weather gets warm and the track drys. PURPOSE - ,l... ,,,,,,,, t o develop individualism. WHO.. .,.. SCORES E,,ccc, . .c,, . Chuck Stricklere-4-40 and relays Leonard Truex4880, mile and re- lays ,lim Allen-e100 and 220 dash Gene Amspaugh-880 and mile Bill McLaughlin!-880 and mile Jim Mullenhour-M-880 and mile Bill Plikerd-hurdles Harry Shutt--hurdles Fostoria 3314 Central 84-W Findlay 45 Central 73 Defiance 40 Central 78 South 34 Central 84 South 40 Central 78 C.O.L. Meet-2nd, 46 points Jr. Olympieseewon 6614 points District' 4th place State Meet --Truex, seeond in mile page eighty-nine Dick Ward-440 and relays Marvin Donaldson-broad jump and high jump Tom Berry-shot put and discus Ed RandallHhurdles Ike Whetherill-pole vault Dick Miller-pole vault Ron Ebling-captain, 880 and mile Ohio Wesleyan Relays'-W 2ntl medley relay Newark Relays lst medley relay. 2nd 2-mile relay Mansfield Relays 4th 2-mile relay Michigan AAUvTruex mon invita- tional mile in 4:28 National AAU-Truex 6th in junior AAU. 1500 meters-41:04 Keith Humbert WHAT ,... .A. WHERE 77 A WHEN . ..,E,.,,.,,...... ..EE,.E S PURPOSE ,E,..,,,,E7A. SPECIAL EVENTS WHO EE,. .E,A,... . . ...E,.EE,EEE EEE..E , COACH OO,OACOA Strike It Rich ......-.Varsity and Reserve Baseball. Jack Weis-catcher, never gave up. , ...,... Faurot Park, diamond seven. immediately after school, regardless of schedule. -to bust bats and lose balls. 1Success? Ask Mr. Seitz.l mstournament, Spring Sports Picnic. ,lim Alder-- Buzzy , second base, hits a long ball. Army Arnold-amibitious typeg habit--swinging an' missing Dick Taylor- Farmer, played in the field lnot corn fieldb Tom Campbell-first sacker, Snuffy the snaggerl Jack Springer- Goofy, jokester, number one pitcher. Dick Dawe- Bashful Baben-Pitchers beware. Jim Howell-handsome Jim, stopped 'em behind the plate. Dick Bowerman- Scarry, big hands, bright future Jack Young-second base, stopped some hot ones. Raleigh Batty--pitcher, joined infantry. Bob Pryer-head manager, did the job well. Dick Newell-manager, killer, good worker. Norm Miller-manager, the witty one. Richard Peter. SCORES . .... .......... ,S outh ,,,....,s,,,.,, ,,,, , 1 Springfield .....,.. c 0 St. Gerards ,, ........ . 6 Bluffton .... ...... 6 St. Rose .... . ,...., 5 St. Johns ,,.,.. ...., . 3 District Van Wert ...... ........... 2 Kenton ....., .,,,,, 0 South ............ ......, 5 Regional Toledo Scott ............ 0 WHAT .....cc. WHERE ,ccccc WHEN cc,..,...... PURPOSE ...... WHO .... COACH ...... .. SCORES .,,... Columbus Central . ..... ....... . 16 Placer Mine .-....-.Tennis. C.H.S. .c.. S C.H.S. ..c. , C.H.S. C.H.S. ..c. . C.H.S. .c., , C.H.S. . ,. C.H.S. ..,, S C.H.S. ..c. , C.H.S. ., C C.H.S. .....,... C.H.S. ..... I im Hauenstein stadium courts for matches, Horace Mann for practice. practice after school, play on week-ends. ..--...-to perfect their game of tennis. ..., Dean Baconfethe tournament kid. Norm Krouse--watch that back line. I im Stepleton-after that ball. Ted Stepelton-always in the game. Bob Tschantz-run, Bob, run. Bill Turner-get that high one! Robert Doster. .Sprngfield .... . . ..... ,.....,... - 0 Fremont Ross .... ........c. 4 Bluffton ........ ........... 0 St. Rose ........ .....,..... 0 St. Rose ..... ....... 1 page ninety-one Central ...,,,, Central ....... Central ....... Central ..................., Central .................... Keith Humbert ROW l Bob Kimmel. Shelby Cook, Toni Leis, Russell Mericle, Cleo Vaughn, Jack Campbell. Dick Nees, Ronnie Btll ROW 2 .lu-hn Pike, Jnel Ft-lkey. Toni Owens, Toni Kurtz, Bob Bzissitt, Curl Aspinull, Jack Byrd. Dave Merrill. Le-sl funk, WllA'l' W I I ICH li WIIICN l'l lil'OSl tirmcill StZOltlCS There's Gold in These Prospects l rvslnm'n lrzislwtlralll. junim' high ur svninr high gym Wllf'Il varsity isn'l present. przu'lic't' alter st-lmul. tn prmmmtc- guml spurtsinansliip anal clevelup future inutc-rizil. Mr. Rtlllilltl llntsun. elulitlu lit'St'l'VPS , Sl. lit-rurtls livscwws llelplms lt-ffvrsmi l resh. , l.iinu South Wapaltmwtu l ra-sh. , Nt-is linuxville l resh. lla-lpllus jefferson: Fresh. l incllay tllemwml Y lillllll South l incllay Donnell Wzipakmietzi Frvsli. llli1fftm1l l'1-sli. , Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Cnetral Central l reshnwn Tournament At South Lima St. Johns l resh. 7 ,, 7 llc-Iplins St. Johns Fresh. , , llvlplius jefferson Fresh. S ICASON RHCURICD page ninety-Info Central Central Central , , , , Wtlll l5 liust Jim llalwiistvill ROW 1-Maurice Haithcock, Shelby Cook, Phil Beach, Leslie Cook, Dave Shaublin, Charles Rossfeld, Bob Kimmel. Ronnie Cheney, Bill Blunden. Dick Holten, Don Hall, Bob Blattner. Don Mullenhour, John Sugarman. ROW 2-Chester Lowry, Jerry Jones, Dale Leppla, Joel Felky, Sonny Nachoff, Louis Strayer, Jim Counts, Carl Aspinall. Bob Swisher, Jack Beggin. Tom Jackson, Duane O'Brien, Don First, Benny Thomas. ROW 3-Jim Blattner, Dick Whitney, Jack Byrd, Grant Griffin, Dave Merrill, Bob Bassitt. Jerry Heffner, Joe Butter- field. Clifford Miller, Dick Nees, Gene Kimmell. Cleo Vaughn, Dick Blattner, Mervyn Hawkins. Russ Mericle. Mr. Dana Aukerman. WHAT WHERIC WHEN Pl 7H P0515 WHO COACH SCORES Gridiron Gold Diggers ,Freshmen Football. 7 t.College Field at Horace Mann. practice after school, games at College Field or away. ,C ,to further their knowledge of the game and prepare them for thc varsity squad. 7 ,Freshmen lA'llt?l'lIlCll '- Russ Mericle Dick Holden Dick Nees Joe Butterfield jerry Heffner Mallrice Haitlu-or-k Cleo Vaughn Ruddy Hall Louie Strayer Ronnie Cheney Don Hall Bob Kimmel Jim Counts Bob Swisher ,lack Byrd Shelby Cook Don First Carl Aspinall Richard Blattner Dick Whitney Managers-f -Benny Thomas, Rilly Hciincr .,,lVlr. Ronald Dotson. ,. SEASONS RECORD , , , , Weill I llost 4. Shawnee Reserve ir,, , ,,rr, ,,r, , ,20 Central 0 Findlay Glenwood r,,, T Central 15 SOUll1 H . ,,,,,, 7 Central ,O 6 Findlay Donnell ,,r, .. 3 Central , Y- 7 South ,,,, , 32 Central , 0 page I1 inety-three .. SX ,Q Qs ,..-.-..- ROW 1WDick Bowerman. Roger Naus, Dean Bacon, Jim Alder, Keith Humbert, Tom O. Campbell. Dick Thomas. ROW 2-Fred Huston, Bob Hilgert, Bill McLaughlin, Anthony Theisen, John Blunden, Harry Kuder, Bob Neilson. Bob Kerst, ROW 3-Cloyd Busick, Ronald Bonfiglio, Dick Bonfiglio. Jim Smith. Dean Hawver, Dick MacLeod, Jim Young, Eddie Snook. page ninely-four WHAT , WHERE ,.A, .. .. Stake A Claim ,Varsity and Reserve basketball. practice in Senior gym, play at South High School. WHEN . a game every weekend, hard work every night. PURPOSE , , H ,, ,.to develop good sportsmanship. WHO . , ,Tom Campbell-left hand king. ,lim Alder-get those rebounds. Dean Baconfsink that long shot. Bill Pattersone-the over-head shot goes in. Keith Humbert--won't tell. Dick Thomaswdribble that ball. ,Iohn Blunden-jump highijohn. Roger Naus-handle that leather. Anthony Theisen--another rebounder. Dicke Bowerman--coming up fast. Bob Delcour-hard worker. Arnold Wassermanm-helping hand. COACHES .,,.. , ....... Mr. Richard Peter and Mr. Frank Hanna. Varsity Scores Reserve Scores SCORES ..... Dayton Kiser ,.., 35 C.H.S. M62 Dayton Kiser 10 C.H.S. Troy ..... . , ...... .32 C.H.S. 1 Troy 1 1 , 22 C.H.S. Springfield . -49 C.H.S. H Springfield ,,,,, 38 C.H.S. Defiance .... 37 C.H.S .,.., Defiance. .,,... . 37 C.H.S. Findlay. ..........,... 45 C.H.S .... South 1 50 C.H.S. Mansfield ,,,, 49 C.H.S. H Hamilton .,,., , , 58 C.H.S. Hamilton ,,,. ,,.,... 4 5 C.H.S. 1 Monroe ,.,,,, .. 22 C.H.S. South ...... ,, ..... . ., 42 C.H.S .,.,, Middletown ..,, ,137 C.H.S. Monroe .,,. ,,,,.,., 5 1 C.H.S. Lorain ,.,, ,,,,,.,, 35 C.H.S. Middletown ,.,.. , 48 C.H.S. 1 Chillicothe ,...,,,,, 43 C.H.S. Lorain .,,.. . , 42 C.H.S. , Portsmouth ...28 C.H.S. Chillicothe ., ..,, 51 C.H.S .,,, . Fostoria ,,.. . 33 C.H.S. Portsmouth 58 C.H.S .... South ......,.. ,. ,.,. 43 C.H.S. Fostoria .. ...,.., 40 C.H.S...- South . ,........... 41 C.H.S. TOURNAMENT Fostoria ..... .. ,,..,. 46 C.H.S,.,,41 St. Marys ,..., . ,..,,. 35 C.H.S. page ninety-five Keith Humbert to liurn up excess energy acuuniulatetl wliilo attending school, and to liuiltl ROW I-Howard Cook, Tom O. Campbell, Jim Alder, Tom Berry. Roland Wrightsman, Bill Patterson, Dave Seiser. Dick Taylor. Jim Allen. Dick Ward. ROW 24-Bill Bradley, Dick Mefferd. Jim Meredith, Harrison Shutt. Dick Fredricks, Bob Nicol, Fred Huston, Bob Hilgert Cloyd Evers, Bob Cook, Bob McClain, Dick Thomas. ROW 34-Dick Newell. Jim Young. Bill Fee, Ronnie Bonfiglio, Ro-y Reed, Jerry Hammell. Harold Deeds. Dave Widner, Tom Wilson, Cloyd Busick. Bob Tschanz. Paul Patton, Norman Miller. ROW 4-Garth Evans, Zopher Blodgett, Jim Smith, Jack Campbell. Tom Freeman, Alvin Martin. Dick Bonfiglio, Don Ford, Gail Woolley, Charles Miller, Allen Kelly, Dick MacLeod, Jack Folland. WH Nl' Wi llilt li WIIICW l'l lItl'0Sl'I M ICM BICRS COACH SCORES Pay Dirt or Bust! Varsity and Reserxe Football. praetiee at Horace Mann, games played at Lima Municipal Stadium or QUKHN. lll'ilC'lll'f' last tuo weeks of summer vaeatioii aml alter school fluring season. healthy bodies. Dick Newell 'head lll3llklgCl', Hliillerii, a nice guy and a gooil worlui Mr. Seraph Pope. .Toledo Vlfoodward , ,,i,,,,, Central Cllll'llllli:lll Vlfestern Hills '38 Central Colunilmus North Central Piqua ,, ,, Central lfinrllay Central lvliddleumn , Central Van Wert Central Springfield Central South Y , Central Seasonis Record , W4111 T l.oSt 2 page niliely-six ,lint l'lauenstein ROW I-Dick Taylor, Tom Campbell, Dave Seiser, Roland Wrightsman, Dick Ward, Jim Alder. Bill Patterson ROW 2WHoward Cook. Bob Nicol. Dick Fredericks. Jim Allen, Dick Thomas. ROW 3-Bob Hilgert, Cloyd Evers, Bob McClain. Harrison Shutt. WHO Top Hands ,. ,...... Varsity football letter men. ,lim Alder -'iBussy . all-state, plenty rough. Tom Canipbellv--Msnuffyw, right-half, boss of the club ,4-8. Dick ThomasfiQuarter-back, hall handler. ,lim Allen' -i'Peanuts,', the bruising back. lhard head! Tom Berry--f-V-'4Homer , tough, but oh so gentle. fl-luh Janice?j Howard Cook-half. hard to stop! Team player. Harry Shutt--right half, light but fast. ffalse teeth! Dick Taylor-half and end, played both positions well. Dick Ward-left-half, good defensive man. fnice guyl Dave Sieser- Sweden tackle, small but vicious. Bill Patterson-what form! fcamera?l a real pass snagger! Cloyd Evers- Hoot',. end, speed to burn! fsnift, sniff! Paul Purdy-tackle, toothless terror, fnuff saidl Roland Wrightsman-center, laid 'em low freal lowl Bob Nicol- Nicki tackle-hits 'em hard, fmighty hardl Dick Fredericks-guard, toothless tackle, floves his false teethl Bob McClain'- Mac,,, next year, fdemuscled-operationfi Bob Hilgert-'flugglin Joew, end, our hero! Richard Bonfiglio--full-back, a hard runner, future star. Jim Hauenstein page nilwly-seven ROW l-Mr. Richnrfl Peler. Mr. Sernph Pope. Mr. Emerson Seitz, Mr. Ronald Do-tson. ROW 2--Mr. llowznrd Gleason. Mr. Nelson Lawless. Mr, Frank Hanna. MANAGERS-V John Wright. Dale Miille, Hugh Mosher, ROW Ii-Dick Newell. Bob Pryor, Norman Miller. Bill l-Ieffner, Arnold Vlnssernxan. Bob Delcour, Ed Copus, George Spf-es. Larry Weaver. N120 III-lIl'fl'-01. flll . . WHAT r WHERE ,... WHEN . WHO 77,,,,7v FOOTBALL . BASKETBALL .. .. , , TRACK r . BASEBALL ,,E, , Mine Foremen Coaches. at Horace Mann, Central, the stadium, or wherever the athletes gather. spring, winter, or fall-Qthey are busy all the time. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mrf Mr . . R. W. Dotson-co-ordinator, head track, freshman football, and fresh- man basketball. Emerson Seitz-faculty manager. Seraph Pope-head football, junior high basketball, and junior high track. Richard I. Peter--head basketball, head baseball, junior high football. Frank Hanna-assistant football, assistant track, reserve basketball. Nelson Lawless--head tennis, assistant football. E. H. Gleasone-head golf. Keith Humbert Laborers Varsity-Dick Newell+ Killer . cutie pie, slave driver. Norm Miller-likes his job. tdoes it welll. Freshmen-Benny Thomas-always busy doing something. Varsity-fBob Delcour-head manager, knows what to do. Arnold Wasserman-would rather coach. FreshmenfEd Copus--a willing worker. Ceor e S ees- KinU',, did tons of work. g P 1: Junior High--Larry Weaver-a good worker. Dick Hammell---a busy boy. Varsity-Arnold Wasserilran-the ideal manager. Hugh Mosher-earned his letter fdefinitely D . Freshmen-Bill Rawls-the energetic type. Dick Miller-lalways on the job. Varsity-Dick Newell-kept things in tip-top order. Norman Miller-work? loves it! Jim Hauenstein page ninety-nine ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW w-Dick Bowerman, Dick Thomas, Herbert Darling, Harrison Shutt, Bob Nicol, Dick Fredericks, Jim Wright 5.. 1-Joyce Ehrlich, Dolores Moyer, Sue Tiemeyer. Joan Bogan. -Beverly Stover, Jim Wright, Bob Pryer, Sue Morrison. -Mr. Emerson Seitz, Sue Tiemeyer. Joyce Ehrlich, Beverly Stover, Sue Morrison. Dolores Moyer, Joan Bogan -Dean Bacon, Tom Campbell, Dave Seiser, Roland Wrightsman, Jim Alder, Bob Pryer, Dick Newell. Bob Delcorur, Larry First, Howard Cook. Dick Ward, B111 Turner, Charles Strickler, Edgar Randall. Bill Plikerd. Keith Humbert. Dick Taylor, Tom Berry. Jim Allen, Roger Naus, John Blunden. Bob Hilgert. Cloyd Evers, Bill Patterson, Ed Pike, Howard McMackin, Bill McLaughlin, Bob McClain. page one lzumlrecl Callers WHO ., ..,.,.... .the ever important cheerleading staff. WHERE 7 , ,ll, ,l,.,,. a t all sport functions and pep rallies. PURPOSE E lllll ..Q....... t o lead the student body in cheering and to develop vocal chords. WHO ,.c....... ........,. s ix lovely ladies and two gallant gents. Joan Bogan- Boggie,', personality plus, another year. Joyce Ehrlich'--'iStinky , nice and neat, liked by all. Susan Morrison--6'Red , four-year letterman, so graceful and everything. Dolores Moyer'- Deen, fine, mighty fine, will miss her. Bob Pryer- Curly,', did a fine job, everybody's friend. Beverly Stover- Bev',, another four-year letterman, full of pep and vigor. Susan Tiemeyer-- Susie , the sun-lamp gal, fWanted-sun-tan lotion.l ,lim Wright-J'Chalky , the witty one, loves his curls l'Toni?-just foolinfl ADVISOR O, .,,..., Mr. Charles Rusler. WHAT , ecese , WHO E WHEN E ss PURPOSE OFFICERS ADVISOR cccccc,.c ., Jim Hauenstein Golden Horde ,HCM Association. boys and girls who have won major letters in varsity athletics and cheer leading. once a week or whenever a meeting is needed. ,to discuss problems about sports. ,Presidentgj im Alder--three sports and this too? Vice-president-ATom O. Campbell-a hard worker. Secretary and treasurer-Dean Bacon-better watch him. Sergeant-at-arms-Dick Newell-the man with the stripes. Mr. Emerson Seitz. Keith Humbert page one hundred one OFFICERS-'Dorothy Zerante. Blanche Roeder, Miss Marilyn Purtell, Twylah Stanyer, Pat McGue. RQW l+Carolyn Allen, Ruth Gunther, Marilyn Neil, Janet Hitchcock, Halle Wilson, Ruth Boedecker, Mary Jane Redd. Phyllis Maurer. Jo Ellen Sauers, Pat Thompson, Alice Mounts, Nancy Adkins, Nancy Hawisher, Gwendolyn Wilkins, Donna Maurer. ROW 2-'Betty Barton, Marjorie Kaska. Joyce Bingham. Alice Lance, Miriam Berthold. Marjorie Emehiser. Reva Newcomer. Alice May, Dorothy Geib. Janet Baca. Donna Holden, Janet Wells, Janet Mowery, Sue Randall, Rita Adkins, Carolyn Alspaugh. p 4R0W 3-Dixie Milbourn, Carolyn Davis, Darolyn Davis, Marcia Snook, Jane Weisenbarger, Marilyn Stephens, Mar- jorie Rasor. Kathryn Elder, Janet Harrod, Dixie May. Sally Heimann. Sandra Neely, Dorothy Riggs. Barbara Dale, Can- dace Schulte, Kay Johnson. ROW 4 APat Lambright, Diane Johnson, Betty Yoesting. Jean Anne White, Marilyn Leppla. Jo Anna Summers, Kathryn Koch. Betty Dew, Nancy Morwery, Doris Rhoades, Jo Ann Ward. Dorothy McCann, Nancy Wilson. Janet Peterson, Sue Emick, Barbara Miller. Joyce Shields. Margie Grady. ROW 5--Jenelle Rochelle, Eleanor Utrup. Sue Fisher, Nancy Greenland, Sharon Wiedeman, Carole Schaffter, Nancy Adams, Donna McCoy, Ann Geise, Helen Whitacre, Deanne Fields, Marilyn Redderson, Jeannine Neuman, Carolyn Snook, Gloria Smith, Ruth Raymond, Louise Folland. Gladys Gladwell, Joan Angell. ROW ti-Neva Ramsey. Barbara Terrell, Jean Peterson, Janice Mack, Elinor Howenstine. Sue Rinehart. Lillian Fisher, Norma Carmony. Margery Scheufler, Lois Neuman. Mary Shaffer, Sue Chidester. Marianne Dale. Jackie Jenkins, Carol Miller, Billie Jean Earnst, Phyllis Hoeper, Senior Bloomer Girls Wil.-Vl' Senior ll.A.A. Will? a hunclred anti fifty girls. from the freshmen to senior years. Wlll'iltl'i ANU WHl'iN in the senior gym at noon. l'l lltl'0Slf to promote interest. in sports and gyIllIl2iSlit' activities as a means of creating physical ellieiemwy. athletic accomplishnienl. scholarship, anti good sports- nianship. Sl'l'illlfXl. l'iVl'iN'l'S lfreshmen party on lleceniher 3. All-Star party on i'it'itI'lli1l'y 24. All-Star game on l ehruary 20. Annual Banquet on May Ill. Ui i Hiifii5 l'rt-siileiit lilanvhe Roetler cream of the crop. Viveepresiclent Twylah Stanyer of the points she iteeps travk. Secretary Dorothy Zerante keeping recortls is her passion. iiiI't'itSlll't'l' Pat Mvtine vollevts exeryoncfs clues. .-tlJVlS0lt Miss Marilyn i'nrtell. Nancy Alurahanis page om' humlrerl two ROW 1-Gladys Gladwell. Pat McGue, Twylah Stanyer, Blanche Roeder, Dorothy Zerante, Eleanor Utrup. Susie Fisher. Rita Adkins. ROW 2-Marjorie Grady, Nancy Mowery. Ruth Boedecker, Marian Sondheimer. Betty Dew, Marilyn Reddersen Barbara Cottrell. Kathryn Koch. ROW 3-Lois Neuman, Sue Morrison, Mary Shaffer, Louise Folland. Cathryn Sandy, Ruth Raymond, Gloria Smith Jeannine Neuman, WHAT WHO l'lVRl'0SI'1 , . ACTIVITIES uu,7 ADVISOR ll ll Energetic Pioneers Senior C Girls. senior girls who have earned one thousand points for ai Cv anil their numerals. ,to organize into one unil all senior girls who have Parnell their GA A letter. Annual hreakfast in Spring. on C days the girls must wear their C Miss Marilyn Purtell. page one liumlrerl lhrwf Grave' Blauvelt asf BASKETBALL ALL-STAR CHAMPS-RED TEAM ROW 1+Carol Miller, Pat McGue. Mary Shaffer. Jean- nine Neuman, ROW 2-Lois Neuman, Sue Morrison, Ruth Boedecker. Nancy Adkins. INTERCLASS CHAMPIONS-BASKETBALL ROW 1---Blanche Roeder. Mary Shaffer, Pat McGue. ROW 2---Gloria Smith, Lois Neuman, Ruth Boedecker, Jeannine Neuman. ROW 3-'Rita Adkins, Sue Morrison, Twylah Stanyer, Dorothy Zerante. INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS-BASKETBALL ROW 1-Nancy Wilson, Rita Adkins, Pat McGue, Nancy BADMINTON DOUBLES Twylah Stanyer. Carol Miller. BADMINTON SINGLES CHAMPION Louise Folland. INTERCLASS CHAMPIONS-VOLLEYBAII ROW 1-Marilyn Redderson. Twylah Stanyer Rita Adkins. ROW 2-Dorothy Zerante, Jeannine Neuman, Pat McGue Mary Shaffer. ROW 3-Blanche Roeder, Eleanor Utrup, Louise Foll and Sue Fisher. PING-PONG DOUBLES CHAMPIONS Carolyn Davis, Darolyn Davis. Adkins. ROW 2-Sandra Neely, Jean Peterson. Janice Mack, PINGPPONC' SINGLES CHAMPION Bonnie Lee. Lillian Fisher. INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS ROW 1-Twylah Stanyer. DROW 2YDorothy McCann, Marilyn Redderson, Darolyn HVIS. ROW 3--Nancy Greenland, Jean Ann White, Lillian Fisher, Dorothy Riggs. WHAT lntramural and lnterclass sports. WHO .. the champions. WH lilili AND WHEN . played in the senior gym at noon and during gym classes. l'llRPOSl'f ..... lo develop an interest in extra-curricular girls' athletic activities. WINNERS ,,.. in on doubles, Carol fn and Darol n Davisg in on sin les, Lillian P 3 P g 5 Y P 5' P 55 S Fisherg badminton singles, Louise Follamlg badminton doubles, Twylall Stanyer and Carol lVliller3 All-Star game, Red Teamg interclass volley ball and basketball, seniors. Betty Barton page one humlrerl four The Guiding Light Final l':llllTlHlll Girl of V340 out of the Pntire CAA. only onv svnior van l'1'l't'lYl' this honor. You. Dorothy Zerante. arv outstanding. You haw at-liia-wal tlu- goal set hy every nic-nilwr of the U.A.A. ln awarding this cherished honor everything has lwe-n 1-onsitlvretl your foul yvars of service, your versatility. scholarship. popularity. attitutlv. athlvtit- alrility. points. personality. and loyalty. Competition has heen lif'Pll. hut those traits haw varnffd for you this honor. ln the years to vonw tlwrv yyill lw many Final linihlc-ni Girls. hut noni- 1-an sur- pass you. Betty Barton page one hundred five i ROW 1-Helen Whitacre, Mary Shaffer, Pat McGue. Twylah Stanyer, Blanche Roeder. Dorothy Zexante Eleanor Utrup Rita Adkins. Jeannine Neuman. Kathryn Koch. ROW 2-Jo Ellen Sziuers. Doris Rhoades, Dorothy McCann, Jean Peterson, Phyllis Maurer, Christine Turlukis Susm Fisher, Margery Scheufler. Janet Hitchcock. ROW 3-Neva Ramsey. Gladys Gladwell, Nancy Mowery, Ruth Ann Boedecker. Marian Sondheimei Betty Dew Marilyn Reddersen, Eleanor Howenstine, Sue Tienieyer, Marge Grady, Barb Cottrell. ROW 4-Carol Miller. Jackie Jenkins. Joan Winks, Lois Neuman, Louise Folland. Cathryn Sandy Gloria Smith Sue Morrison. Ruth Raymond. WHAT WHO WHEN l'l ll! l'0Slu SPI-ICIAI. ADV ISDH I-Ieadin' tor the Sea C C l tl Girls. . .. li.A.fX. girls who have Parnetl 1000 points. gaiziivs at noon ami alter svhool during tht- svhool yt-ar. to earn their tI 's through participation in intramural and llllPltldRs ganies. ICVICNTS lun ti flats ami at Spring lrreaklast. Miss Nlarilyn l'i1rtell. page one fzumlretl six lylarianmf Hain . WEE' 1 , Q MW N, X , 4 -G if A X' Qf 6' f Yr f ff ,X W 'A I1 V X ,N -9 F1 J A U Q Z 'W 1 XX Q f 9 M p, A ,xi 'ifzw v' 'In ,pu 512 N? page one hzuulrea' seven Singin' Settlers WHAT ,Senior Choir. WHO , ,. seventy-eight musical sophomores, juniors. and seniors. WHERE , ss,,s,, Central High School Auditorium, sixth period. WHEN , .,sl,,, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. PURPOSE . ss,,ss. to present musical entertainment for those who appreciate the harmony of voices and to further advancement in the field of music for the talented and interested students. SPECIAL EVENTS , , H L a trip to Mansfield, sponsoring the Ohio State Symphonic Choir, Assembly Programs. OFFICERS , . .,,s. Presidenteevjini Wright-- Chalky',. Secretary---fMarian Sondheimer-gal with a good voice. TreasurerfWBob Stebbins-keeper of the funds. Librarian-,lim Peterson-takes care of the music. Reporter-Lorine Guy-keeps track of the news. ADVISOR ..,, , ..., Mr. William G. Tempel. Sally Mahan ROW 1-Elizabeth McGee. Janet Baca. Donna Holden. Peggy Phillips. Beverly Bogart. Alice Lance. Crystal Hahn. Diana Lora. Phyllis Maurer. Miriam Berthofld. Bonnie Lee. Carol Creviston. Marilyn Neil. ROW 2-Marian Sondheimer. Peggy Seitz, Christina Turlukis. Joyce Kline. Carolyn Kohli. Mary June White. Betty grederick. Kathryn Koch, Charlotte McCoy, Barbara Sharrits. Jean Bogan. Natalie Thomas. Beverly Bailey. Charlene opp. ROW 3-Bob Flannery. Lou Ann Mericle. Larry Weaver. Don Harris, Ed Rentz. Morton Beach. Jim Wright. Ronnie Gross. John McBride. Jack Pugh. Bruce Butterfield. Arlene Bixler. ROW 4--Berda Folk. Pat Donovan, Louise Folland, Marianne Dale. Irene Roeder. Lorine Guy. Bob Stebbins. Virginia Percich. Twylah Stanyer. Ruth Raymond, Margery Scheufler. Jean Richie. Jenelle Rochelle, D'Nel1 Smith. ROW 5-Nolan Smith. Bill Peckham. Mickey Rogers. Joe Sargent. Bob Pickering. Tom Peterson. Harry Kuder. Tom Freeman. Jim Swonger. Jim Peterson. Dave Jennings. Lynn Ault. Bob Nice. Ronald Findlay. Cowboy Rhapsody WHAT , , ,. the Junior A Cappella Choir. WHO ., ,,,Central's promising young vocalists. WHEN , , . . , W fifth period. Mondays and Fridays. WHERE , . , ,Lathe auditorium or the Band Room 208. SPECIAL EVENTS , Christmas assemblies, assembly programs. PURPOSE , , ,, , . ...,. to provide the Senior Choir with top-flight warblers. OFFICERS . ..... President+Carole Schatfter--queen of the choir. Secretary-Dick Holten---a good census taker. Treasurer-Dick Meredith-capable, eflicient, and courteous. DIRECTOR ,,.,, ,l,l,, M r. William G. Tempel. Nolan Smith ROW 1-Lucia Thomas. Lucille Burkholder. Wilma Martin. Patty Johns. Sherran Ellis. Judy Lora. Faye Cole. Janet I-larrod. Martha Connor. Janet Maus. Tom Garmhausen. ROW 2-Lucia Hossellman, Marilyn Rupert. Frances Howe. Janet Wells, Janet Mowery. Katie Jo Mumma. Lois Smutz. Erma Miller. Patty Davis, John Fisher, Joe Worth. ROW 3-Dan Johnson. Dick Meredith. Peter Sargent. Bill Pike. Ronnie Bell. Marshall Daugherty. Paul Weber. Philip Krein. Dale Davis. Gil Roeder. Bill Zickafoose. Mike Shrider. ROW 4-Carl Cook. Bruce Plumb, Bill Stanyer, Dick Holten. Phillip Beach, Kay Baber. Norma Carmony, Sue Lowry. Sue Ford. Natalie Earnst. Lillian Fisher. Mary Lou Reid, Mary Strawbridge. ROW 5-Darolyn Davis. Carolyn Davis. Janice Jewell. Sue Randall. Janet Ellis. Linda Barrington. Carole Schaffter. Sue Emick. Diane Johnson. Patsy Lambright. Pauline Gilmore. Barbara Miller, Shirley Reed. ROW 6-Sue Rutledge, Joan Tempel. Jackie Kelly, Dick I-Iammell. Bob Elliott. Kay Swisher. Jack Pryer. Gene McBeth, Jack Campbell, Grant Griffin. Bruce Bennet. Don First. Jerry Heffner. ROW 7-Maurice Haithcock, Dick Blattner, John Tschanz, Jim Blattner, Dwight Miles, Bill Miller. page one hundred nine 1-Janet Baca, Peggy Phillips, Marian Sondheimer, Lou Ann Mericle, Carolyn Kohli, Betty Fredrick, Ruth ROW Raymond. ROW 2 ROW Ii- RUW l--- ROW 2- Pat Marietta. --Joan Bogan, Jack Pugh, Christina Turlukis, Jim Wright, Ronnie Gross, Jean Richie. -Bob Stebbins, Dave Kellermeyer, Nolan Smith. Neal Christy. Warren Everett. Janet Thomas. Pat Thompson. Betty Swisher, Shirley Gross, Joan Magher, Nola Kipker. Gerry McBeth. Carol Clark, Joan Maxwell.. Arlene Mohler, Jeannine Shook. Pat Rhoades, Alice Bowers, Mary June White. ROW Zi -Fay Lauck, Audrey Foss, Alice Whetstone, Marilyn Leppla, Virginia Percich, Maxine Meckstroth. Bernice Hickey, Alice Lance, Diane Lora. ROW 4 --ldella Sandy, Helen Jennings, Jean Ann White. Shirley Swaney, Jenny Page, Freda Tschanz. D'Nell Smith. Sally Mahn. Joyce Shockey. Natalie Thomas. ROW 5 Cathryn Sandy, Shirley Les-th, Irene Roeder, Carol Miller. Mrs. Gnyneth Mikesell, Nancy Abrahams. Jenellc Rochelle. lrugz' nm' 1llllIllll'l'll' Iwi The Coyotes WHO. .. .. ,,A77, . ,,,,,...,,,,.,,. Madrigal Singers. WHERE AND WHEN ,7,,777, .Rom 261 every Tuesday and Thursday sixth period. PURPOSE ,...,,,. .. ,.',i . ,,7i.,,,, to take the place of the complete choir when there isn't room enough. SPECIAL EVENTS 7,,,. .. .i,, lgareplt-Teachers Convention at Central High School. WIMA Opening SCIIOUI roa cast. MEMBERS ADVISOR . .. .. WHAT . WHO WHERE . . WHEN . PURPOSE oo,,,o - 1 ...-..--lVlarian Sondheimer-lovely to look at. Lou Ann Mericle-Y--gal with the golden voite Peggy Phillips- Peg Of My Heart . Betty Fredericksi3 sis, sweet, swell, and smart. Ruth Raymonds-smile for everyone. Carolyn Kohli4delightful to know. ,lean Richie-comical, witty and likeable. ,loan Bogan-personality plus. Christine Turlukis-always has fun. Ronnie Crossh Freckles',. Bruce Butterfield-very good roller skater. John McBride- Shortyi,. Nolan Smith-our future senator. Warren Everett-better known as Mack . Neal Christy-blond with those big blue eyes. ,lack Pugh--up and coming singer. jim Wrightdfun to he around. Bob Stebbins'---has a very good sense of humor. David Kellermeyer'-Wa very nice guy. .--.---lVIr. William Tempel. Ann Shiveley Pistol Packin' Mamas ...,. General Chorus. .. .. -thirty-nine beautiful and talented females. .. ..Room 26l. ....every Monday and Thursday the fifth period. .....-.-to give to Central's girls an opportunity to participate in choral singing and to learn the finer points of music. 'SPECIAL EVENTS ...... .. ...,Christmas Assembly. OFFICERS ................. ADVISOR .-.....President-Virginia Percich-wmadame president. Vice-president-Betty Swisher-a real swell gal. Treasurer-Nancy Abrahams-keeper of the cash. Librarians-Jeannine Shook and Irene Roeder-pass the music Miranda. Accompanist-Gerry McBeth-keeps the gang in tune. Miss Violet Lewis. J im Wright page one humlrefl eleven ROW l-Nancy Gordon. Mary Jane Redd, Marilyn First. Dale Miille, Frances Howe, Edith Metz, Marilyn Leppla. Lowell Harman, Jim Hanshumaker. ROW 2-Peggy Phillips, Jean Peterson, Marilyn Lotz. JoAnn Scheuerman. Marshall Daugherty, Tom Gordon. Mary Lon Reid, Roberta Stepleton, Halle Wilson, Kay Baber. ROW 3--Patty Davidson, Elaine Moubray. Suzanne Wyre, Marilyn Shook, Bob Stepleton, Dick Meredith, Marilyn Adams, Dick Ruhlen, Janet Thomas. Barbara Miller, Mr. H. O. Clark. ROW 4-Beverly Bailey, Miriam Berthold, Kathryn Koch. Carolyn Lotz, Sherran Ellis, J. D. Schillinger. Ann Shiveley. Phyllis Maurer, Cleo Harshe. Jean Binkley, Reva Newcomer, Allen McGi1vary. ROW 5-Jim Thomas, Bob Stebbins, Marilyn Perkins, Joyce Shields, Jim Hibbard. John Tschanz, Herbert Darling, Lois Neuman. Jack Pryer, Carol Miller, Freda Tschanz, Rex Coffman, Harlan Bender, Shirley Buchanan. ROW 6-Carol Clark, Nolan Smith, Ed Gasdorf, David Kellermeyer. David Day, Harry Kuder, Kenneth Schrader, Joe Shields, Ed Snook, Bill Neuman, Lynn Ault, Robert Tschanz, Jim Dudley, Roger Barnhart, Don Mumaugh. ROW 7ALarry Weaver. Max Miller, Jack Stephens, Bill Ruhlen, George Spees, Jeannine Neuman, 0 the Trail WHAT the Senior Band. Wlrlfl , our professional music-niakers. WHEN rehearsals Monday. Wfednesday, and Friday. at T230 or 3:00 A.lVI. Wl'llfliE the Band Room 208. SPl'iClAl, l'lV ICNTS football games, Open Forum program. spring concert, state hand auditions. hand festival. pep meetings. I'llRl'0SlC to teach these students the appreciation of music, and in turn to provide the music for school events. Ul I llll'lR5 , President'-Joe Talmadgefman on the flying arpeggio. Vice-presidentflgoh Stebbins'-'hear him on '4Carnival of Venivcfl Secretaryef-Kathryn Koch-fa musician's musician. Treasurerflfdgar Casdorf-J-chancellor of the excequer. llllil'XlT0li r..Mr. Harold 0. Clark. Nolan Smith page one llllllllffll lu'c'l1'c ROW 1-Jim Thomas, Neal Christy. Ed Gasdorf, Joe Talmadge. Jack Pryer, Tom Gordon. ROW 2--Franz Former. Nolan Smith. Rex Coffman, Warren Everett. WHAT WHO WHICRIC WHEN Pl lRPOSl'I Sl'I-ICIM. lCVl'lN'l'S MEMBERS A DY ISK Hi ll ll Sons of the Pioneers Swing Band. len musical malvs. Hand Room 208. livery Thursday during home room period. to provide musical vntertaimnent for all school flancvs 'io gin I vsted in music. prolvssionally or as 21 hobby. a rhancv to 1 yer t 1 lalvnts. playing for llle llacl's Association al Horavv Mann Sc-hool ,nm 1 ll broadcast on Marc-h 15. 1949. Nval Christy -what blond. wary hair! Rox Coffman -boats out the drums. Warren l'iNl !'6'll ' fknows his musir. Franz Fonnvr maestro of the lwys. Edgar Gasmlorf h-the shy type. Tom Gordon Tootin' Tom . ,lark Pry PI 'fl7l0WS his melorlious sax. Nolan Smithfff-plays the baritone too. ,lov Talmaflgef -tall. clark 'n hanflsonw. jim Thomas a musiral man. Nlr. llarolcl 0. Clark. pngv om' lzumlrcfl llzirlvcn Sally Mahan WHAT . .. WHO WHEN Q - WHERE . M ., E SPECIAL EVENTS PURPOSE ,,A,7, OFFICER EEEE DIRECTOR IEEEEEE WHAT WHO . WHEN E . WHERE E EEE7 SPECIAL EVENTS PURPOSE .7,EE,EE V,.7 OFFICERS 7E,E. . DIRECTOR .EEEEE7 Sunset Glow the Senior String Ensemble. the better violin, viola, 'cello, and bass viol players. Mondays, fifth period. ,the Band Room 208. Christmas assemblies. to provide special music and to supply the orchestra with more accomplished musicians. Concertmaster lor whatever the feminine form islgliathryn Koch K-K-KKatie. t ,.,tt Mr. Harley Holmes. The Desert Song the Senior Orchestra. .....,,,CentraI's philharmonic musicians. ,....,..first period, Tuesdays and Thursdays. , ,,,, the Band Room 208. Nolan Smith Open Forum Program, spring concert. and district auditions for orchestra ,,.....-to improve the calibre of Centralis musicians. Presidentefliathryn Koch-ask her about those runs in FinIand1a Vice-presidents-,lim Hanshumaker-a superior bassoonist. Secretary-J im Thomas-Blow, Gabriel, Blow. Treasurer-Marilyn Neil-ask her about those runs, too. ..... Mr. Harold O. Clark. page one hundred fifteen Nolan E Smith pngf' our !lIIIIf,l'l'11 .YlA.XTfl'ClI Cuckoos on the Hearth WHAT ,L,, -, ,,,,,, .Troubadorian's annual play. WHEN t ,,,,. ,, . ,,. February 4, 1949, Central High Auditorium. 8:00 P. M. RY WHOM ,, ..... - Troubadorians Dramatic Society. CAST ,e ,iiiii .... - Charlotte Carlton-amnesia, leprosy, and what else have we?F-Marian Sondheimer. Dan Carlton-an ingenius inventor of gasses--David Jennings. Iiulu Pung4a gabby cousin with a dance-Beverly Stover. Beula Peck-a fine husband's helper-vHelen Whitacre. Professorgthat big deep mysterious voice kept the audience guessing-- Neal Christy. Zadoc Grimes'-writer of mysteries who wanted QUIETI?-.lim Hanshu- maker. Reverend Underhill--Reverendl-Larry Luslc. Doc. Ferris-mighty handy with 11 gun-Bob Stebbins. Sheriff-a sheriff from a crazy house?-Don Harris. Dr. Bennett-Grimes, woman murderer-Lou Ann Mericle, State Trooper-ooooooooo that uniform4Mickey Rogers. DirectorfMiss A. Ruth Moore. Miss A. Ruth Moore. Stage manager, Jim Pattersong property manager, Barbara Miller, business and publicity, Pat Davidsong prompters, Elinor Howenstine and ,Ioe Ser- gent. Charlene Copp Sutler's Mill WHAT , , Troubadors. WHO .. ,, ..,. sixty-three boys and girls with acting talent. WHERE . ,,,,,, the auditorium. WHEN s rr,. .every first and third Wednesday. PURPOSE ,,.,,.,,,,,., ,,,.,. to present some of Central's dramatic ability. SPECIAL EVENTS , H . the annual play, CUCKOOS ON THE HEARTH. OFFICERS ..,.....,... . , ,...,., President- -Bob Stebbins-the guy with the smile. Vice-president---Tom Gordon-swell guy. Secretary- --Ann Geise-keeper of the minutes. TreasurerfMarjorie Grady---all that and money too, Reporter- -Hob Bartonfcould he be following in his fatheris footsteps? ADVISOR ,,,, ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,v,,i,,. M iss A. Ruth Moore. STUDENT DIRECTORS AND PLAYS , ,,,,,,, , ,.,,,,,,,, lim Hanshumaker, i'Down in the Heart of Texas , I.ou Ann Mericle, Jerry Breaks a Datew, Neal Christy, c'Stoney's Bridesu, Marjorie Grady. i'Mrs. O,Leary's Cowf, Charlene Copp SEATED- Nancy Greenland, Marian Sondheimer. David Jennings. Jim Hanshumaker. STANDING-Neal Christy. Larry Lusk. Bo-b Stebbins, Don Harris. Helen Whitacre. Beverly Stover. Mickey Rogers. Lou Ann Mericle. ROW 1-Betty Barton, Nancy Greenland, Nola Kipker, Ann Schillinger, Shirley Buchanan. Joan Magher. Donna Holden. Janet Baca. Judy Merrill, Mary Jane Redd. ROW 2-Marjorie Grady. Pat Davidson. Helen Whitacre, Ann Geise, Elaine Turner, Betty Fredrick. Marlene Decker. Cleo Harshe, Marian Sondheimer, Jo Anna Summers, Kathryn Koch, Shirley Manion. ROW 3-Dolores Moyer, Lo Ann Mericle, Jean Binkley, Beverly Stofver. Lorine Guy. Delores Randles, Sally Eaton. Barbara Hicks. Elinor Howenstine, Sue Tiemeyer, Joan Bogan, Barbara Miller, Jean Richie. Joyce Ehrlich, Ann Blauvelt. ROW 4-Dave Jennings, Jim Thomas. Mort Beach, Bob Stebbins, Larry Lusk, Don Harris, Ed Rentz, Bob Barton, Herb Darling, Tom Gordon. Roger Neal, Dave Kellermeyer, Miss A. Ruth Moore. ROW 5-Mickey Rogers. Nolan Smith. Howard McMackin. Lee Norwood. Neal Christy, Jim Peterson. Jim Hanshu- maker. George Kocher, Joe Sargent, Bob Nice. Jim Hoyt. - page one hundred seventeen We Shook the Family Tree WHAT Ae,,.,7 annual play of the Masqueraders Club. WHEN ,,.,., March 18, l949, Central High School Auditorium, 8:00 P M CAST . ,,,,,,. Hildegarde-our little dateless girl for the Prom-Barbara Carder Mrs. Dolson-typical mother--Mary Lou Reid. Mr. Dolson-oh such a temper-Lynn Ault. Sally-so good at imitating-Beverly Bogart. Bob-just give him a fishing rod and he is at home--Ronnie Cross ,limmyfour future Einstein--Dale Mille. Paige-little and oh-h-h-h-h-h so seriouse-Marilyn Neil. Ellie-May-so sophisticated and cute--Pauline Gilmore. Jillf Baby Facel'-Joyce Sheilds. Freddie Shermer-fasuch legs! l l ???? l l--Paul Weikert. Mrs. Shermer-a little fuss button+Carolyn Davis. Mr. Shermere-father's firm hand-Bill Miller. Publicity and posters-Phyllis Hoeper, Kathryn Elder. Prompters-,lack Pugh, Darolyn Davis. Business Manager---Lillian Fisher. Stage-Dwight Miles, ,lim Horn, Paul Weber. Properties-Bab Blattner, Beverly Bailey, Elizabeth Romig Marianne Baird. ADVISOR . . ,,.,, .-Mrs. Louise Hentz. WHAT WHO ., . Rangers ,. ,,.,,. Masqueraders Club. -----,-the freshmen and sophomores. A nn Shiveley .... every second and fourth Wednesday in the Auditorium. PURPOSE .,,,.,.,,., ,,,,., ....... t c 1 continue the interest in dramatics and further the talent in directing IAI F ' SPEC , .VENTS , ,,,.. Glamour - She's A Beauty - What An Actik-'fliminy Christmasn His Hand And Penn-a special Lincoln Day radio play OFFICERS ,, ,,,., l..,,,. P resident-Lynn Ault-looks, talent, and loads of fun. Vice-president-Carolyn Davis--sweet and liked by everyone Secretaryglxlancy Abrahams--the gal with the brains. Treasurer-Paul Weikert-personality kid with all the money ADVISOR , ,... Mrs. Louise Heintz. ROW l-Marilyn Neil, Dale Miile. MASQUERADEIVS PLAY CAST Ann Shiveley ROW 2-Carolyn Davis, Mary Lou Reid. Beverly Bogart. ROW 3-Pauline Gilmore, Joyce Shields. Bill Miller, Lynn Ault. Ronnie Gross, Paul Weikert. Barbara Carder MASQUERADERS CLUB ROW 1-Dick Smith, Carol Primmer. Lo-is Emehiser, Janet Hitchcock, Beverly Bogart, Janet Thomas Marilyn Neil Alice Lance. Dale Miille. ROW 2-Jane Weisenbarger, Marjorie Emehiser, Janet Harrod, Marcia Snook. Barbara Goble, Carol Creviston Jo Reed Kay Hawkins, Mrs. Louise Heintz. ROW Q1-Darolyn Davis, Carolyn Davis. Kathryn Elder, Mary Lou Reid. Marianne Baird, Beverly Bailey Sue Emlck Pauline Gilmore, Maxine Meckstroth Bernice Hicke . r Y ROW 4-Norman Miller. Ronnie Gross, Diane Lora, Sally Mahan. Audrey Foss. Alice Whetstone Pat Ebling Carol Clark, Elizabeth Romig. Lillian Fisher. Janet Wells. ROW 5-Paul Weikert. Phyllis Hoeper, Joyce Shields, D'Nell Smith, Mary May. Nancy Abrahams Shirley Humbert Irene Roeder. Barbara Shepherd, Ella Patton, Jack Pugh. ROW 6-Bill Miller, Dwight Miles, Jim Horn, Philip Krein, Dick Blattner, Lynn Ault, Paul Weber page one hundred nineteen l i 5 i ,SML x :fi Q- ! , S- SENIOR CLASS PLAY-Cast I ROW I 'I'lic-lmzi Buds-ix, Dorothy Zerzmte, Blnnclie Roeder, Norman Redick. Durulliy Joiikiiiy. Tum Lioi'iluii. .Inyci Klum-, l,m'mi- lilly, ROW 2 .luv Sliivlclr., D011 Hill. llc-lon .leniiings. Tmii Campbell. Ami Blaiiiveli. Bill Plikeril. PM Dnviilmni. H:u'lui1'.i Milli-r, Bull Slulmlziiix, Jim Hoyt, SENIOR CLASS PLAY-Cast II ROW 1 Ihmlim-5 lvluyi-r. Beverly Stover. Mnitlzmcl Vain Sickle, Carolyn Sinus-k, .lim Wriglit, Miwiziiinf- Enmiitt, Gloria Smith HOW 2 lhuigvi' B1lI'lllli!l'l, Herb Darling, Louise Follamd. Bill Pulte-rsuii. Suv Fislwr. .lim llniisliimixiki-i'. Lili-ir Hzirslw Sliiils--v lllll'll1Illilll, lin-if Nurwmul. Daivicl Svisur. lnugw nm' lllllIlll'!'ll lll'l'lIf,Y m WHAT ,, WHO . . WHEN . C ..... . w 1 WHERE . .,, S CAST . . DIRECTOR One Foot in Heaven senior class play One Foot in Heavenf' thirty-six talented tit says here! seniors. wwYReverend William H. Spence, a minister Hope Spence, his wife .,.,, .,,, . ,, ,, Hartzell Spence, their son ,, , , ,, Eileen Spence, their daughter , , Dr. Romer, a good friend ,, ,,,, , . Louise, a pretty miss ,,,..,,.,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,... Marie, a pretty Mexican girl , , N Molly, a Crusader Ronny, her brother ,..,c,.,,...,,,,,,,, , l.etty, a pest ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, , ,,t,,,,,,,,,, ,A Mrs. Sandow, a proud woman ,,,,,A, ,,,,,,,,, Mrs. Digby, a choir singer .,.,,,,,,, , Georgie, her son Mrs. Cambridge Mrs Jellison ' church workers ,, Major Cooper, a man of sixty , Bishop Sherwood, a just man ,. . , , Rev. Fraser Spence, Prologue 81 Narration May 18 and 19, 194-9. Central High School Auditorium. Cas! I Norman Redick Ann Jenkins Tom Cordon Blanche Roeder Bob Stebbins Pat Davidson Dorothy Zeranle .loyce Kline Tom O. Campbell Ann Blauvelt Thelma Boden Lorine Guy Jim Hoyt Helen Jennings Barbara Miller .loe Shields DOH Hill Bill Plikerd Cast Il Maitland Van Sit-kle Carolyn Snook .lim Wright Beverly Stover l.ee Norwood Cleo llarshe Ruth Boedecker Marianne Emmitt Bill Patterson Sue Fisher Dolores Moyer Gloria Smith David Seiser Louise Folland Shirley Buchanan Roger Barnhart Herbert Darling .lim Hanshumaker Stage Crew-+Edgar Gasdorf and Tom E. Campbell, co-chairmen, Bob Pryer. Larry First, Dick Newell. Properties-Jo Anna Summers, chairman, Carolyn Kohli, Mary Shaffer. Rita Adkins, Carolyn Kimmett, Carolyn Alspaugh. Art-Janice Ecke, chairman, Kay Meade, Sally Eaton, Barbara Sharrits. Prompters--Cast l-Pat Tone, Nelleta Grimes. Cast ll--Nancy Mowery, Marjorie Grady. Business Manager,-Cast l-Bill Ruhlen. Cast II-Marian Sondheimer. Miss Jeanette Stuart. J im Wright page one hundred twenty-one JUNIOR CLASS PLAY SEATED ROW 1-Jim Peterson, Jean Binkley, Jim Thomas. ROW 2-Joe Sargent, Roger Neal, Joan Magher. Judy Merrill, Barbara Hicks, Bob Nice, Helen Whitacre, Jean Richie. Ann Geise, Mickey Rogers. Joyce Ehrlich, Dave Jennings, David Kellernieyer. Nancy Greenland. Joan Bogan. Shirley Manion. George Kocher. Morton Beach. ROW 3-Ann Schillinger. Betty Barton, Mary Jane Redd. ROW 4'-Jo Ellen Sauers, Sue Tiemeyer, Elinor Howenstine. WHO . . Wlllilili AND WHEN CAST . The Divine Flora The Junior Class. November l9, 1949 in the Auditorium of Central High School. Randy Pryor, a lovablc teen-aged lioy David Jennings. lluzz Halle-rty, Randy's good friend Mickey Rogers. lflora Dean, a ally plain girle--Ann Geist-. Mr. Pryor. l'landy's impatient father--'Jian Peterson. Mrs. Pryor, his understanding mother ,lean Binkley. Sharon Pryor, his sophisticated sister Jean Richie. Nlr. Dean, l4'lor.1's father Jim 'l'll0IlIiiS. Tex Arlen, a popular crooner--David Kellermeycr. Kit Olmstead, a friend of Randy and Buzz Nancy Greenland. Daphne Cillford, 'l'ex's wife-.loyce Erhlich. llal, a hoy friend of Randy and Buzz- -George Kocher. Winnie, Hal's girl---.loan Bogan. lioops. Stu's girl--Shirley Manion. Stu Morgan, another friend- eMorton Beech. Bob, Roger Nealg Wayne, Joe Sargeant-Military Academy friends of Sharon. Polly, Betty Barton: Helena, Ann Schillingerg Marliella, Mary ,lane Redd teen lwirpsf' Mr. Dugan. Mr. Dean's friend and colleague Boll Nice. Susie Dugan, lleleu Whitacreg Bella Dugan, Barham flicks----Mr. Duganl prolilt-ui daughters. Five Fans .loan Maglier, ,ludy Merrill, ,lo Ellen SZIIIGFS, Sue Tiemeyer, lflinor lloxy- cnstine. Mrs. Eloise Speer, director, Nolan Smith, business manager, Elaine Turner, Barbara Terrell. Janice Mack, property managersg Delores Randles, Carolyn liyuns. promplers. Sally Mahan page one hzunlred flUf?HIIl.Y-fll.'U PHY DIRT page one hundred twenty-three ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 3 Q 5 WEEKLY HEADS 1-D'Nell Smith. Helen Jennings, Carolyn Snook, Dolores Moyer. Carolyn Kohli. Helen Whitacre. 24Bob Barton, Jim Meredith, Bill Peckham, Jim Thomas. WEEKLY STAFF 1YJudy Merrill, Jo Ellen Sauers, Beverly Tarr, Norma Iiames, Sue Emick, Annabelle Steiger, Joan Stelzer. 2-John McBride. Dorothy Riggs. Janet Peterson. Carolyn Brown, Margaret Dumm, Dick Meredith, Il -'Bob Moyer. Bill Neuman. Tracy Huber. Lynn Ault, Ed Rentz. page one humlrerl lwenty four WHAT ,, ., WHO WHERE , , Gold Miners Gazette .....,.,The Weekly Mirror. ,,,,,,,,,twenty-11ine journalists who already have printeris ink in their blood. i, ,,,o,, Room 3483 every seventh period and many long hours after school. PURPOSI1. . .. , , .,,,, to learn the difiicult feat of publishing the Mirror, a bi-monthly newspaper SPECIAL EVENTS devoted to the interest of Central High School. spring picnic and annual initiation for those who meet the requirements of Quill and Scroll. D1 AFF HLADS rr.Y.fr. f ..... Editor-in-Chief-Carolyn Snook-the guiding hand through thick and ADVISORS .. r.,,. thin. Feature Editorv--Dolores Moyer- -her cheerful smile can be depended on. Associate Editors-Carolyn Kohli, Jim Meredith-Aresults are their goals. Sports Editors--Bob Barton and Bill Peckham-right on their toes for the latest sports' news. Column Editor-Dolores Moyer-could it be she likes to work? Exchange Editor-Helen Whitacre-wht: could ask for a more dependable person? Advertising Manager-ff-Jim Thomas---a never-tiring worker. Circulation Manager4D'Nell Smithffevcryone enjoys having her around. Other Staff Members Are: Ed Rentz. Beverly Tarr, Thornton Wright, Carolyn Brown, Jo Ellen Sauers, Margaret Dumm. Sue Emick, Deannc Fields, Richard Meredith, Hugh Mosher, Bob Moyer, Janet Peterson, Dorothy Riggs, Candace Schulte. Business Staff-Diane Lora, Lynn Ault, Barbara Carder. Circulation-Tracy Huber, Judy Merrill, John McBride, Neal Bender. Miss Laura Jamison, Literaryg Mr. H. C. Heffner, Business. Jo Reed page one hundred twenty-five fix P. 3 ,NX X. 1' 111111 l111111l1'f'117 l11'z'11ly-.s1'.x' WHAT . Hep Homhres .The Annual Mirror Staff. WHO. ,.,-.,.forty-four tireless people who try to put out a bigger and better Annual Mirror each year. WHERE , ,,,7... every second period and every night after school in Room 348. PURPOSE . .,,,e, . . ...to put out a year book, the Annual Mirror, which reviews student activities, SPECIAL EVENTS .. . . . EDITORS . .ese, clubs, classes, and social events of the year. putting the annual to bed, a spring picnic, awarding of service pins, and Quill and Scroll initiation. Beverly Stover and Lorine Guy. editors-in-chieiw heres a combination that can't be beat. Herbert Darling, associate editorfruns all the extra errands. Marian Sondheimer, senior appointment editorw-sweet and lovely. Dorothy Jenkins, faculty editors edonit let that shyness fool you. Marjorie Grady, identification editor-ia source of endless assignments. Sue Morrison, make-up editor-a mighty nice person to have around. Bob Nice, art editor-talented? D, my yes! Betty Barton, activities editor-an all around girl. Jeanne Knight-clubs editor-cooperation plus. Keith Humbert, sports editor-capable and willing. Jim Wright. music and drama editor--keeps the kids laughing. Max Miller, photography editorf-just one more snap! Don Hill. senior boys' business manager, always on the job. Betty Frederick-senior girls' business manager'--'lots of pep. Bob Sugarman-A-business managers--the brains of the crowd. Other members of the staff: Sue Tiemeyer'-Hsenior identificationg Ann Blauvelt, Barbara Miller. Pat Tone. Barbara Terrell. and Jencllc Bochelleiidentificationg Beverly Bogart, Carol Creviston. Kay Meade, and Karen Hawkins-emake-upg Jim Hauenstineff-sportsg Nolan Smith. Sally Mahan, Charlene Copp, and Ann Shiveleyefmusic and dramag Joyce Link, Nancy Abrahams, Marianne Baird, and Grace Blauveltwactivitiesg Diane Lora, Judy Merrill, and Joan Reed-clubs, Tom Peterson, Tom Brunk. Jim Lawrence, and J. D. Schillinger- photographyg Louise Folland and Ruth Raymond--typistsg Marianne Emmitt and Phyllis Hoeperfvartg Nancy Greenland. Richard Dudley, George Kocher, lan Donavon, Roger Neal, Lee Norwood. Ann Schill- inger----business staff. ADVISORS .. . ...Miss Jeanette Stuart-Literary advisor. Mr. H. C. Heffner --f-e- Faculty Business Manager. Jo Reed ANNUAL STAFF HEADS ROW 1-Dorothy Jenkins, Betty Barton, Beverly Stoveer, Lorine Guy. Betty Fredrick, Jeanne Knight. ROW 2-Bob Nice. Marian Sondheimer. Sue Morrison. Bob Sugarman, Marjorie Grady, Jim Wright. ANNUAL STAFF ROW l-Marianne Emmitt, Pat Tone, Barbara Miller, Kay Meade. Ann Blauvelt, Joan Reed. Carol Creviston, Beverly Bogart, Suzanne Smith. Diane Lora, Marianne Baird. ROW 2-Kay Hawkins, Shirley Buchanan, Ann Schillinger, Ann Shiveley, Nancy Greenland. Grace Blauvelt. Nancy Abrahams, Ruth Raymond. Barbara Terrell, Phyllis I-Ioeper, Louise Follnnd. Jenelle Rochelle, Charlene Copp. Sue Tie- meyer. Joyce Link, Judy Merrill. ROW 3-Ronnie Cheney, Nolan Smith, Tom Peterson, Tom Brunk, Ian Donovan, Richard Dudley. George Kocher, Jim Lawrence, Jim Hauenstein. page one hundred twenty-sceven QUILL AND SCROLL ROW 1-Betty Barton, Ann Jenkins, Virginia Green. Marian Sondheimer. Dolores Moyer, Helen Whitacre. ROW 2-- Marjorie Grady. Sue Morrison. Carolyn Snook. Beverly Stover. Lorine Guy, Ruth Raymond. Carolyn Kohli. ROW 3--Jim Thomas. Jim Wright. Bob Nice, Jim Meredith. George Kocher. Keith Humbert. Herbert Darling. Panning Has Paid WHAT . . ,Quill and Scroll, the international honorary society for high school jour- nalists. WHO , . eighteen hard-working journalists who have earned 1500 points and are inithe upper third of their Class, and have been recommended for this honor hy their advisors. l'liRl'0SE W -A reward for the faithful and hard work of C0ntral's Annual and Weekly Mirror Staffs. SVICCIM. EVENTS Annual initiation of new members held in Room 208. ADVISOR , . W .e,,.. Mr. H. C. Heffner. ,lo Reed page one hundred twenty-eight PROSEAEIIETORS Q page one hundred twenty-nine EIGHTH EESDE T' if Row l--Patty Archer, Kay Baber, George Bailey, Jim Baldwin, Corene Bankston, Linda Barrington, Ken Basinger, Mary Lou Basinger, Mary Jo Bazill, Bruce Bennet. Row 2-Carl Binz, Sally Binz, Martin Bloom, Gene Bogart. Dorothy Bowsher, Sharon Brandon, Sandra Bray, Bob Breece, Loretta Broders, Mary Brogan, Row 3-Jack Burden, Joan Burden, Shirley Burden. Lucille Burkho-lder, Alan Byrd, Barbara Cady, Robert Camp, Don Campbell, Carolyn Cantieny, Paul Carnes. Row 4-Frank Cavinder, Tom Cheney, Jerry Churchill, Dick Cira, Grace Clingerman. Martha Connor. David Conrad, Carl Cook, Betty Cottrell, Virginia Cottrell. Row 5-Shirley Ann Cox, Lloyd Davis. Patty Davis, Patty Day, Virginia Detrick, Delores Diggs. Ben Driver, Natalie Earnst, Jeannine Eaton, Ed Eberle. Row 6-Mervin Edmiston, Bob Elliott, Janet Ellis. Sherran Ellis. Gary Evans, Ronald Eversole, Carol Feltner. Marilyn First, John Fisher, Richie Flavin,, Row 7-Richard Folk, June Foltz, Martha Foltz, Sue Ford, Tom Frail, Barbara Fraunfelter, Carol Frayer, Bobbe Galvin. Row 8-Betty Lou Garee, Tommy Garmhausen, Florence Gladwell, Tommy Godsey, Marvin Golliher, Russell Gossard. Carl Gould. Philip Grady. pagv one luuzflred Ihirty , h ,I in , ' - .ill llllllflzl, Pnnsmzmnns . Row I-Harold Grimm, Sue Grove. Goldie Hadding, Donald Hager. Dick Hammell, Lowell Harman, Jim Harrcrrl. Betty Hartman, Bob Hartman, Tom Hawisher. Row 2-Donald Healy, Carole Hedges, Richard Hilgendorf. Jack Hites. Lucia Hossellman, Frances Howe. Virginia Howell, Delores Jackson, Katherine Jacomet, Janice Jewell. Row 3-Patty Johns. Billy Johnson. Dan Johnson, Warren Kafitz, Suzanne Kaliher, Sherilan Katter, Jackie Kelly, Mary Faye Kelly, Jim Ket- tering, Sharon Kison. Row 4-Reed Kline, Jean Krouse, Mary Lou Lange, Ray Lauck, Alice Lease, Ann Lee. Judy Lora, Patsy Lowe. Sue Lowry. Bernard Ludwig, Row 5-Loretta Lyle. Gene McBeth, Carol McE.lderry, Bill McGue, Rose Mc- Keever, Warner McKinney, Roman Marak, Joan Matson, Janet Maus, Jerry Mechling. Row 6-Verlon Melton, Barbara Meredith, Donna Mesarvey, Erma Miller, James Miller, Jerry Miller Sylvia Miller Katie Jo Mumma Dennis Oberl . , 1 . ' y. Peggy O'Connor. Row 7-Shirley Painter, Sharon Patterson, Louis Patton, Marilyn Pence. Marilyn Phillips. Bill Pike. Farol Pike, Bruce Plumb. Row 8-Bill Porter. Patricia Pugh, Ruth Radebaugh. Sue Ralston. Patrick Rapp, Nancy Reed, Shirley Reed, Sandra Robnolte. page one hllllliflfd Illlfrly-one f' ,f wf' EIGHTI-I Rl-EDB , Jn, Wa. N Q X 1 3 vudsnaacwons J R Row I-Dick Roeder. Lorelei Rogers, Jim Rcvlfes, Ruth Roof, Ray Ross, Carole Rousculp, Robert Ruff, Claudette Ruland. Marilyn Rupert, Sue Rutledge. Row 2-Charles Sanders, Rhondel Saxton. Jo Ann Scheuerman, Karen Schnorf. Barbara Schooley, Jerry Schoonover, Jill Schoonover, Jennie Seebach, Barbara Selden, Shirley Shelmadine. Row 3-Phil Shook. Frank Silone. Anita Smiley, Willa Smiley, Barbara Smith, Donna Smith, Nancy Smith, Lois Smutz, Janet Lou Snonk. Jack Somerville. Row 4-Nancy Sorensen, Eugene Stambaugh, Betty Stanyer. Jack Stedcke. John Stone, Mary Jane Stratton, Mary Strawbridge, Bill Strayer, David Sullivan. Kay Swisher. Row 5--Joan Tempel, Lucia Thomas. Margaret Thomas, Caro-l Thompson, Janet Thompson, Margaret Thompson, John Tschanz, Elsie Twining, Jeannine Ulrick, Sandra Umbaugh. Row 6-Donald Vogelsang, Jack Wade, Carolyn Walter, Nedra Walther, Norma Ward, J. T. Washington, Bettie Webb, Glynes Webb, Bob Welsh, Gene Wells. Row 7-Doris West. Don Whitacre, Dorothy Whittredge, Dick Widmark, Jack Wilson, Virginia Winget, Charles Winings. Joe Worth. Row 8-Janet Wright, Suzanne Wyre, Rebecca Yoder, Joseph- ine Zerante. Joe Zerbe, Bill Zickafoose, Deborah Zink, Mildred Overmeyer, page one hundred thirty-two A . fax, , X R ,f - f r 4- 1 -A H .xgfn ,,.,-' SX! ,,.-xX M kfkk jf. ...Xx X h J L, Axxxxk if L ,A J M V7 A l 1 4 Row l-Harold Adams. Vondalee Ambler, Jeanne Anderson, Sara Ankrom, Miriam Archer, Janice Aspinall, Margaret Baldwin, Marva Bankston, Sherman Bankston, Marilyn Basinger, Wayne Baughman. Row 2-David Baumgardner, Jean Ann Beatty, Sylvia Benedetto. Eddie Berthold, Bill Bishop, Dick Bitters, Russell Black, Judy Blake, Sim Blattner, Ronald Bogardus, Denver B0-lender. Row 3-Ronald Bonom, Clarence Boroff, Jane Bowsher. Margaret Branson. Walter Brasher, Huey Breymaier. Meredith Britt, Rita Brown, Robert Brown, Shirley Brown, Tom Brown. Row 4,-Robert Bruhnsen, Shirley Bruno, Carl Bruns, Warren Buchanan, Sandra Burke, Tom Burkholder. Duane Burnett, Shirley Callahan. Judy Campbell. Thomas Campbell, Jim Carder. Row 5-Sharon Carder, Paul Carville, Shirley Chancellor, Carolyn Chiles, Karen Cogen, Verna Co-llins, Janet Conner, June Conner, Catherine Cook, Ronald Cook, Richard Cotner. Row 6-Claude Courtney. Bill Cowden, Donald Crider, Bennie Cross. David Crowe, Robert Dalrymple, Martha Davis, Jean Dettloff, Harold Deubler. Stephen DeWeese, Everett Dicus. Row 7-Jack Dietz, Kathleen Dillman. Mary Lou Dingledine. Georgetta Drewry, Roger Dunn, Charlotte Dysert, Barbara Ebling, Ann Edman, Edward Emerson, Carl Engle, LaDonna Engle. Row 8-Charles Thomas Evans, Joan Evans, Edward Fields, Fred Fischer. Tom Fisher, Kenneth Fraunfelter, Barbara Frysinger, Chester .Gash gow 9--Owen Gibson. Sanford Glazer, Nancy Gordon, Eddie Grant, Jon Green, Phyllis Green, Thomas Greenland, ames ross, page one lzumlrezl ll11'rly-llzrea GRHDE if X ,el A ., PROSPECTORB-- s 1 Row l-Danny Guisinger, Nancy Guy. Carol Guyton, Esther Hahn, Bob Hamer, Renee Hammell, Jerry Hance. Don Hanley, Norma Hurbert, Larry Harman, Jerry Hauenstein. Row 2-Stanley Hawkins, Marcia Hawver, Philip Hefner, John Henderson, Lynn Hicks. Carl Hilgert, Delores Hill, Jim Hinson, Bobby Hogle, Junior Holloway, Barbara Holmes. Row 3- Sally Hornberger, Kenneth Howell, Herbert Huffer, Roberta Hume. Tom Huntress, Franklin Iiames, James Jackson, Mary Ann Jackson, Billy Johnson. Barbara Jones, Bill Jones. Row 4-Clrence Jones, Evelyn Jones, Jacob Jones, Eddie Keller- meyer, Tom Kelley, Harold Kelly, Rex Kennedy, Jim Kettering, Larry Kimmel, Albert Kipker, Judith Knisely. Row 5-Paul Krouse, Bill Kurest. Shirley Lance. Virginia Lee, Mary Leeth, Dickie Lhamon, Margaret Lotz, Arnold Ludwig, Robert Lud- wig. Shirley Luke, Janet McAlpine. Row 6-Herbert McBeth, Barbara McBride. Jim McClain, Marcia McE1derry, Lvera Mc- Laurin, Jane McRitchie, Roman Marak, Elaine Martin, Judy Martin, Leroy Martin, Patricia Martin. Row 7-Phyllis Mason. Ann Mathews. Tom Mathias, Wallace Maurer, Richard Maus, Kathleen May, Mary Mayer, Donald Melton, Larry Mervis. Jerry Milbourn, Freda Miner. Row 8--John Miner, Judy Miller. Patty Miller, Gary Moffett, Norma Mohler, Bob Montague. Marilyn Mordy, Zelrna Mullenhour. Row 9-Tommy Naylor, Dean Neff. Arm Neth, Dar Neth, James Nichols, Shelba Nungester, Beverly Oard, Arlene Ogle. page one hunrlrefl thirty-fozlr SEVENTH GRHDE . PROSPEQTORS' .. L' 'IT 'km fist W Z W ,, 5:1 xg V: , 1' A- ' i .' Q H -'.-,, Giga. -I , A Q Row l-Dean Ogle. Barbara Owens. Donald Owens, Donna Parsel. Orlan Patterson, Cora Pelfrey, Maurice Pfeifer, Diane Phillips, Yvonne Porter, Richard Potter. Ann Ramsdail. Row 2-Nancy Randall, Dewayne Raymond. Eleanor Ream. Mary Jane Ream. Carolyn Redd. Bill Reed, Geraldine Reed, Walter Rhoades, Iris Richter, Ernest Risner, Sandra Roberts. Raw 3- Frank Robertson, Marjorie Roeder, Bruce Rogers, Frank Romaker, Don Romig. Patty Roney, Marjorie Rose, Mary Rossfeld, Janis Ruinbaugh Eugene Saddler. Roger Sanders. Row 4-Brenda Schneider. Glen Schneider. Sally Schoenlein, Phyllis Scholl, Carol Schooley. Alex Scott, Jim Sealts. Mary Estella Seeley, Mary Lou Seibert, George Selby, Jill Selby. Row 5- Carol Shafer. Phyllis Shappell. Fay Schellenbarg. Patty Shields, Dick Shope, Willis Siferd, Bill Sikes, Paul Sillin, Joan Sites. Nadine Smith. Roland Smith. Row G-Virginia Smith, Don Snook. Karen Snook, Wilmer Staats. Cynthia Stemen, Norman Stemen, George Stephan,Joyce Tecklenberg, William Tempel, Don Thomas, Jerry Thomas. Row 7-Marilyn Jane Thomas, Nancy Thomas. Robert Thompson, Billy Truesdale. Shirley Tyre, Lois Vore, Edward Wallen. Barbara Ward, Marvin Watkins. Row 8--Sue Weisenbarger, Neal Wells, Jo Anne Wetherill, Marilyn Wilcox, Russell Wilt, Margaret Wollett. Row 9-Barbara Woolley. Kenneth Worlnian. Carole Yant. Martha Jane Yant, Judy Yingling, Jim Yost. Lois Zickafoose. pug' unc llllllllffll lllI'l'fj'-Iliff' ROW ROW Hawisher, ROW Cantieny, ROW Bennet, N ROW ROW ROW in i i 1-Martin Bloom, Sandra Umbaugh, Patty Day, Sylvia Miller, Janet Maus, Dan Johnson, Tommy Garmhausen. 2--Sharon Patterson, Judly Lora, Jill Schoonover, Lucia Hossellman, Barbara Meredith, Virginia Winget, Tom ' ' t. Jerry Miller. Marilyn uper 3-Donna Smith, Sue Lowry, Carol McElderry, Janet Ellis, Patty Davis, David Sullivan, Gary Evans, Carolyn Nedra Walther, Kay Baber. 4-Mary Strawbridge, Natalie Earnst, Margaret Thompson, Sue Ford, Lorelei Rogers. Joan Tenipel, Bruce ancy Sorensen, Linda Barrington, Sue Rutledge, Janice Jewell, Sherilan Katter. 1-Joan Tempel, Bruce Benet, Judy Lora, Tom Garmhausen, Janet Mnus. 2-Sue Lowry, Sylvia Miller, Janice Jewell, Kay Baber. 3--Tom Hawisher, Dave Sullivan, Dan Johnson. page one ilL1lIIlIl'0lf ll1,il'Iy-six l WHAT ,,,.Vv7 WHO E . ,,,.. 7 7 . . A...,,, . , ., WHERE AND WHEN Westerners ..,..,,Eighth Grade Thespian. ,thirty-eight energetic boys and girls. second and fourth Wednesday in Room 2419. PURPOSE 7,e7 E ,eee... .,,.,. t o create and maintain an interest in dram OIVFICERS . . ADVISOR WHAT u WHEN E. . H WHERE E CAST atics in the eighth grade SPECIAL EVENTS , ,t,, ,.,,, The Ghostly Picnic, Wilbur Takes His ing Christmas Tree, and their annual play, The Auction Medicinef, Under The Spread Presidente-Bruce Bennetf-very eHicient and full of ideas Vice-president--Mary Strawbridgewecapable of taking over any time Secretaryffludy Lora-sees that the records are kept in order Treasurer-Tommy Carmhansen---does a good job of keeping the n onev in order. ,,.....Miss Elizabeth Moulton. Ann Shiveley The Auction ,,.....8th Thespian play. ,,,,,,,February 10, 1949. ,min the auditorium for junior assembly. Alberta-a talkative youngster--Joan Temple. Elizabeth-a quiet sensitive girl--Sue Lowry. Peggy+a worldly wise woman of twelve-Ye Marym-just past tenvlanet Mans. Judy Lora. Danny-a future United States president-MTom Carmhausen ,loewa realist-Bruce Bennet. Queenie-a follower--Kay Baber. Betty-another followereflancie Jewell. ,loan--wstill another follower--wSylvia Mille ,lack-va skeptic--David Sullivan. Hlinkly--the brains-Danny Johnson. Hosey-the brawn--Tom Hawisher. Bruno-a sleepy mongrel-? ? ? ? Directore-Miss Elizabeth Moulton. Stage Manager--Mary Strawbridge. Prompter-qDonna Mae Smith. I'- Properties--Gary Evans and Marty Bloom. page one hundred thirty-seven Charlene Copp f i? .frrfri ROW 1-Judy Campbell. Lois Vore, Nancy .Io Smith. Marilyn Thomas, Judy Yingling, Nancy Gordon, Lynn Hicks. Roland Smith, Sally Schoenlein. ROW 2-Barbara Ebling. Jim Gross, Simon Blattner, Larry Mervis, Dick Shope, Barbara McBride. Judith Knisely, Sandra Burke, Brenda Schneider. ROW 3+Mary Russfeld, Maurice Pfeifer. Mary Seeley, Margaret Branscin, Barbara Woolley. Karen Cogen, Kathleen May. Sue Weiscnbarger, Marcia McElderry. Marjorie Roeder. ROW 4---Miss Idetta Lutz, Owen Gibson, Sara Ankrom, Carole Yant, Nancy Randall. Ann Edman, Virginia Smith, Judy Miller. Sandra Roberts. Russell Wilt, Sanford Glazer. ROW l--Margaret Branson, Sanford Glazer, Maurice Pfeifer. Carol Guyton. ROW 2--Larry Mervis. Sandra Burke, Judith Knisely, Dick Shope. page om' hllllllffll flIil'f-Y-f'l.g'llf Traveling Stock WHAT . ,,,... ,Seventh Grade Thespian Clulm. WHO . ..,,.7 ...,.... t hirty-seven talented seventh year dramatists. WHERE .,,,,7 ,,,,,... R oom 258. WHEN W ,Y,7 W ,,.,.,,. the first and third Wednesday of every month. PURPOSE N ,,Yr..... to give experience to those especially gifted in the field of drama, to pro- mote co-operation in groups, and to furnish delightful entertainment for all their audiences. SPEClAL EVENTS t,,,,,, ,the annual club assembly play, Herbie the Hero given Anril 8. l0wl9. in the Central High School Auditorium during Junior High Assemhly. OFFICERS ,, , President-Judy Miller-fa little gal with a big job. Vice-president-Marjorie Roeder--Judy's Hright hand man N Secretary-Sally Shoenlein-hard worker. Treasurer-Nancy Randall-handles the finances. ADVISOR ,, ,,i., ,,,,..,,.lVliss ldetla Lutz. Sally Mahan Hopalong Herbie WHAT ,, -the seventh grade Thespian Club play. WHO ,,,r,. r,,,. e ight talented young actors. WHEN .ce, April a, 1949. WHERE ,c,, , vte,. Central High Auditorium during Junior High Assembly. TITLE f'Herhie the Herof' CAST , .Herbie Sandersefliahy of the Family -Nlaurice Pfeifer. Kay Sanders, Peggy Sanders-Herhiels sistersf- Sandra Burke. Carol Guyton. Mrs. Sandersf-their mother--Judy Knisely. Judy Andrews-Herbie's girl friend---Margaret Branson. Jack and Dickef-Kay and Peggyls friends-f--Dick Shope and Larry lVlervi The Sheriff--law of the land--Sandy Glazer. ADVISOR ,AA.,A, ,,.., . ..,lVliss ldetta Lutz. Jim Wright page one hundred thirty-nine Little Indian Squaws Seventh Y-teens. WHAT ,.... WHO . 7 . WHERE .. 7, .. Y. W. C. A. any seventh grade girl desiring to belong. WHEN . .,,,, -every second and fourth week. as learning to work and play together, helping others, and encouraging co- operation and friendship among the girls. PURPOSE .. . SPECIAL EVENTS. . ,,t,t Christmas party. Miss Khin Khin--speaker from Burma, Our Towni' movie. Amateur Show, basket to poor family. OFFICERS . .. I'resident-V-Irene Schappellf-a capable president!-fnice too. Vice-president--Sue Weisenbargerem-really knows how to take care of things when Irene isn't there. Secretaryw-,lean McRitchie- ---- swell kid-really ambitious. Treasurer-Carolyn Redd-every efficient at keeping all that money straight. lnter-club Council-'Carol Branson-a good representative and a swell girl. SUPERVISOR . . .. .. .Miss Virginia Fisher. ,ludy Merrill ROW 1-Beverly Oard, Barbara McBride, Lois Zickafoose. Irene Shappell, Jeanne Anderson. Carolyn Redd. Iris Richter. Shirley Lance. ROW 2-Margaret Baldwin. Barbara Ebling, Martha Jo Davis, Janet McA1pine. Roberta Hume. Barbara Holmes, Caro- lyn Chiles, Sylvia Benedetto. Marjorie Rose. ROW 3--Mary Moyer, Margaret Branson, Marilyn Basinger, Charlotte Dysert, Sue Weisenbarger. Karen Cogen. Vir- ginia Smith. Zelma Mullenhour, Patty Roney, Diane Phillips. ROW 4-Margaret Lcrtz, Karen Snook. Mary Rossfeld, Joan Sites. Janice Aspinall. Mary Lou Seibert, Miss Virginia Fisher, Lvera McLaurin, Ann Edman, Jane McRitchie. Cora Pelfrey. Martha Yant, Joan Wetherill. The Corral Eighth Y-Teens. WHAT ....... WHO . ,,,,.. - a grand bunch of eighth grade girls. I I '. W. C. A. WHERE .... .-.B PURPOSE . .....,. to bring the girls together for work and play, and to promote brotherhood and understanding among the girls. SPECIAL EVENTS ...Miss Khin Khin, speaker from Burma. Christmas party, dance in gym, movie on city of Lima. President--,Iackie Kelly-Ya swell girl and a very eflicient president. OFFICERS . Vice-president-Peggy OlConnerAalways ready to help. Secretary-fSharon Brandon-that secretary's hand. Treasurer--Suzanne Kaliher-in charge of debits and credits. Inter-club Council Representative-Lucille Burkholder, ollicial reporter. ADVISOR ....... Miss Ruth Chiles. Judy Merrill ROW 1-Martha Foltz, Margaret Thomas. Barbara Cady, Lucille Burkholder. Sally Binz. Sharon Brandon, Carol Thompson. ROW 2-Bettie Webb, June Foltz. Deborah Zink, Rose McKeever. Betty Cottrell, Barbara Fraunfelter. Joan Burden, Sue Grove. ROW 3-Carole Hedges. Shirley Cox, Lila Kae Shriver, Mary Basinger. Joan Matson. Peggy O'Connor. Suzanne Kaliher. Ruth Roof. Glynes Webb. ROW 4-Betty Stanyer. Miss Ruth Chiles. Jackie Kelly. page one hundred forty-one WHAT C CCC.C WHO it WHEN . WHERE Y ,. . PURPOSE ,7,. OFFICERS O... DIRECTOR , WHAT . Cheyennes the lunior Orchestra. ,,..-.,-.,tl1e philharmonic, junior grade. second period, Tuesdays and Thursdays. ,.,,.,,,,,tlf1e Band Room 208. ,,,.,,,,,,to supply the senior orchestra with additional talent. r,,,, President-Marjorie Roeder--a promising young musician Vice-president--Russell WiltAa smile for everybody. Secretary--Carolyn Redd-fa secretary of all secretaries. TreasurerfTom Garmhausen-a future Fritz Kreisler? Mr. Harold O. Clark. Nolan Smith The Yearlings ,.....,...junior High School Hand. WHO ,,,,,,, ,,,.. ,.,,.,,,, ,.,,,.,,,.,.t.,. t m e nty-seven ambitious students from the seventh and eighth grade WH ERE A ND WHEN second period Wedllesday' and Friday in Room 208. PURPOSE ,..,. . .. .-r'cceiving training for the Senior High School Hand. OFFICERS ,V C, ADVISOR , ...,..,,,-l'resident'-H-Frank Romaker---our Yo-Yo champion. Vice-presidentfa--Russell Wilt-AHarry james the second. Secretary-Marjorie Roc-der--such pretty black curls. 'Iieasurer---Tom Burkholder-W-Tommy Dorsey the second. ,,--..----IVIr. Harold O. Clark. Ann Shivelcy page one llllIIlII'8d forly-lhree ROW l-Judy Yingling, Meredith Britt. Nancy Gordon. Roberta Hume. Carolyn Redd, Irene Shappell. Stanley Hawkins. Bill Tempel. Craige Tone. Dean Ogle. ROW 2 -fLois Vore, Iris Richter, Marcia McElderry. Carl Hilgert, Karen Cogcn. Judy Campbell. Kay May. Lois Zieka- foosc. Sally Schocnlein, Paul Sillin. Delores Hill. ROW fl-lVlaiy Seeley. Carol Schooley. Yvonne Porter, Sandra Burke. Mariorie Rose, Barbara Jones. Carolyn Chiles. Phyllis Green. Wallace Maurer. Arlene Ogle, Tofm Burkholder. ROW 4-Jim Gross, Judith Knisely, Marjorie Roeder, Jane Bowsher, Mary Rossfeld. Willis Siferd, Stephen Ds-Weesc. Jiui Sealts, Larry Mervis, Nancy Thomas. Tom Greenland. Frank Romaker. William Hinson. John Henderson, ROW 5w'1'oni liuntrcss, Jerry Milbourn. Sim Blattner, Roland Smith. Phyllis Mason, Fay Schellenbarg. Mary Mayer. Margaret Lotz, Judy Miller, Bobby Hoigle. Wayne Baughman. Marye Leethe, Martha Jo Davis. Ann Mathews. Richard Maus. Dick Shope. ROW 6-Herbert Huffer. George Stephan. Sherman Bankston. Dick Lhamon. Tommy Evans, Tommy Naylor. Don Romig. Bill Bishop. Gloria Smith. Shirley Brown, Don Snook. Patty Shields. Paul Krouse. Marilyn Mordy. Marilyn Wat- kins, .lean Ann Beatty. ROW 7-Carole Yant. Sally Hornbergcr. Rcnec Hammell, Mary Lou Seibert, Pat Martin. Nancy Randall. Covered Wagon Singers WIIA'I' Sereulli Grade Chorus. WHO eiglity-four iuusie minded lioys and girls. Villllflilf HUOIII 2Ol. WHICN exery Monday and Friday liolne room period. l'lllil'05l'l to leaf-li llie fundamentals of choral singing to our seieulli grade lsoys and girls. Sl'l'lClAl. I'lVI'IN'l'S tllirisinias fxsseuilvli. 0l l lCl'll'l5 President lioli Hamer singing Sam llie seeoud. Xiee-president ,ludy Yiugling feute little huiuuiiug lnrd. Sei-relary-Treasurer lliek liliauiau a sm-ll guy. lilirarians Jean lletlloff and liolierta Hume keep llie music- slraiglii. lieporler liill 'llempel a helpful little guy. AIWISOIE Miss Yiolei lieuis. ,lim Wriglil page one llllllllffll forly-foul' ROV' l-Dan Johnson. Lloyd Davis. Marty Bloom. Mildred Ovvrniyer, Sharon Kison, Sylvia Miller. Janct Maus. Jim Miller. ROW 2-Shirley Shelmadine. Sandra Bray. Lucia Hossellman, Claudette Ruland. Judy Lora. Marilyn Phillips. Sue Ralston. Barbara Meredith. Carolyn Walters. Nancy Reed. ROW 3--Carol Frayer, Mary Strawbridgc. Becky Yoder. Sherilan Cattcr. Nancy Sorenson. Carols' Rousculp. Suv Rut- ledge. Jeannine Eaton. Bettie Webb. Joan Krouse, Marilyn Rupert. ROW 4iBrucc Plumb. Sue Lowry. Karen Schnorf, Janice Jewell. Joan Teniplc. Norma Ward, Suzanne Wyre, I'0i.i1,1y O'Connm'. Suzanne Kaliher. Bobbe Galvin. Sue Ford. Bill Zickafoosc. Writers of the Range Wll't'l' llw .Iunior lligli ,itilll'IlilIlSlll Clulx. XYHU Slllytlllf' inlvrt-slml in journalism xsorlx. WllI'IX vxvri first anti lliircl xvt'tillt'Sfi?lf'. l'l'lll'tlSl'i to prepare' junior liigli sluclrnls lor senior liigli ,itllll'llilllSlll isork. 5l'l'ilfl'Xl. l'iYl'i'Y'liS i'it'illillAEll'f sixteenth. laik on weekly Mirror Miss l,aura ,Iainisun. ,lvannv lxniglil asslslvti. Nlarrli liflvvnlli. laik on annual Mirror Miss .lvaiwltv Sluarl. lVlariann1- liaircl assistvrl. vac-li lllPlllivl'l' inls'rx'ivxtcl a trzivlit-1' of Ct-nlral. tll4'l ltYl'IRS l'rc'si1if'nl Naam Hemi 'llmfl fviivv lu-r in'. . . . . , , . xll't'-lll't'Sltit'lll ,lint Miller 'llw lonv llaiiglvix 5m'i'c'lai'y Slit-rilan Kallvr 'urilvr of llit' purplt- IIZIQLP.. 'lll't'iIFlll't'l' SlIt'l,0lkl'f 'gold ciiggf-if XllYIStlll Miss Nora lim illv. ,Iuniur lligli .lournalisin lllltlll' mu' IIIIIIIIIWII jinrlri'-ffm' ROW 1-John Henderson, Bob Hartman, Willis Siferd, Tom Campbell, Clarence Jones. Andy Wilson Bob Hamer Toby Fields, Bill Tempel. Eddie Berthold. ROW 2-Rhondel Saxton, Bill Reed. James Gross. Bill Zickafoose, Carl Cook, Jerry Schoonover Kay Swisher Bill McGue, Bill Cowden, Don Campbell, Jim Harrod, Sim Blattner. ROW 3-David Conrad, Joe Worth, Harold Grimm, Ray Ross, Marvin Golliher, George Bailey, Donald Healey Bruce Rogers, Phil Shook, Tom Frail. Jerry Churchill. WHAT WHO WHI-IN PURPOSE e COACH Gold Producer Junior High Football. junior high students interested in football every night after school at Horace Mann. to prepare for future football teams and to keep the boys in shape Mr. Richard I. Peter. page one hundred forty-six Keith Humbert MANAGERS-Dick Hilgendorf. David Sullivan. Dick Ham nell. Tom Cheney. ROV' l-Don Campbell, Kay Swisher, Harold Grimm, George Bailey, John Tschanz. Jerry Schonnover. Frink Robert son. Dick Cira. ROW 2 -Carl Cook. Bill Cnwrlen. Marvin Golliher. Dick Bitters. Don Healy, Eugene Stumbaugh. Rex Kc-nnc-dv Bill Zickafonse. ROW Il-Eddie Berthold. Frank Romaker. Jerry Miller. Tom Frail, Bruce Rogers, Jim Harrod. John Fisher Dick Lhamun, John Hendersrm. WH A 'I' W H ICN l'l 'RPOSIC Wilt! COACH SCORES Rich Find junior lligli liaskethall. 4-wry night aftvr st-lmnl in thx' junior high gym. tn lvarn tht- funcianwntals of the ganu' ami to prmhlv Illillt'l'iili fm tea M of tht- futurv. Cvurgv Bailcy Harold Grimm Kay Swisher Richard Cira Mr. Sc-raph Pope-. Sham nee 32 South 16 Wapakoneta T Yew Knnxville 22 South 25 lfinrilay 211. Wapakmwta 'J page' um' lIlIII4ll'l'l! f0I'I.V-Sl:l'l'II ,lffrry St-linmmu-r limi Cainphvll lfrank Rohvrtsuii Dirk Hainmc-ll. IIIIIIIHQIPI Cvntral Cvntral Central Central Central Ce-ntral Central Keith Humlwrt ROW 1--Dale Miille, George Bailey, Louis Strayer. Jim Blattner, Jerry Jones, Russel Mericle, Jack Campbell Maurice Haithcock, Bill Kilgore, Dave Merrill. Sonny Nanchoff, Richard Folk. ROW 2-Bob Kimmel, David Conrad. John Pike, Carl Cook, Dick Blattner, Cleo Vaughn, Marvin Golliher Shelby Cook. Duane 0'Brien, Kay Swisher, Jo-hn Burden, Jim Harrod. ROW 3-Mr. Seraph Polie, Don Campbell, Bob Blattner, Jerry Schoonover, Don First, Jim Herbst Gene Stambaugh Bud Hall. Harold Grimm, Ro ert Swisher, Clarence Boroff. WHAT WHEN l'llRl'0SlC WHO S ,, SCORES COACH Gold Bearing junior High Track. after school at the Horace Mann track. to develop swift and limber athletes. Sonny Nanchoff George Bailey Maurice Haithcock Jerry .lones J im Herbst ,lack Campbell Dave O'Brian Marvin Colliher Findlay ,S ,S ,,,l,, ,50 South , ,,,,tt ,,7,, ,,,,,,, 4- 6 Shawnee ,W . ., ,, ..,,l,,l l,,,,19 Junior Olympicsf Mr. Seraph Pope. page one lzzmrired forly-Right Lewis Strayer Bill Kilgore Shelby Cook Cleo Vaughn Kay Swisher Dave Merrill Russ Mericle Dave Miille. manager Central , Central ,,tt , ,t,, 301 0 Central ,,,,,,,,, first place!-410 Keith Humherl ROW l- Virginia Lee, Ai ROW 2-Barbara Owens. urine Conk. Martha Connor. ROW 3 -Sandra Robnulte son, Shermn Ellis, Virginia ROW 4 -- Thoinas. ROW 5 Nancy Guy, Pal Wll.fX'l' Will? Wlllflllli W H ICN l'l lll'llSI'1 UA M HS 0l l IlilCllS MDX ISHN in Lee. Jeannine Ulrick, Delores Hill, Carol Shafer. Marye Leeth. Marcia Hawver. Dorothy Riehttredge, Carol McElderry, Marilyn Pence, Phyllis Green. Cath . Sandra Uinbaugh. Natalie Earnst. Jackie Kelly, Luis Sinlilz, Josephine Zerante. .Iam-1 'Phump Delrick. Martin. Janet Wriglit, Nedra Walther, Gloria Smith. Barbara Jones, Shirley Reed. Liiciw . Miss Jane Snider Junior Bloomer Girls ,llllllUl' ll..-MN. lliirly juniui' liigli girls iiilvlvslm-ii in alliln-liars. ,Illlll1ll' Hlgli lnin. iimni lwur. lo pix-parm' llu- guiiinr lllgli girls for 5l'llIUl' l1.iX..'X. sm-la-i-. xollvx lwall. lvaslwllwall. laliln' tennis. lvaciniiiituii. and liil min. . l l'n-simieiil l i'aiic1-s Hom-S mile. 1-llivivlil. live-pl'1'si1lc-lil Carol Shafer gmail xmrki-i-. St'l'l'l'lill'f ,Im-aniiiiw l lrivk inalws a gmail ollii-4-r. 'l'i'1-asim-1' Ili-lim'-s llill keeps lhn- annie-x slraiglil. Miss ,lane Siiidvr. liraw lllauu-ll llllfll' nm' llllllllffll flllfl'-Ilflll' ROW l-Virginia Winget, Dorothy Bowsher. Ruth Roof. Lorelei Rogers, Patty Davis, Erma Miller, Martha Foltz Margaret Th mas o , ROW 2-Mary Faye Kelly, Glynes Webb, Betty Stanyer. Miss Violet Lewis. Betty Cottrell. June Foltz, Doris West ROW 3-Donna Mesarvey, Florence Gladwell, Shirley Cox. Patricia Pugh. Betty Woolley, Mary Jo Bazill. WHAT WHO WHERE WHEN PllRl 0Sli , O SPICCIAI, EVENTS OFFICERS ADVISOR Golden Voices Eighth and ninth year Girls' Clee Clulv. twenty-two girls who like to sing. Htbtllll 20l. every first and third Weclnesflay. to Hive ffirls who are not in any other choir a chance t ri P . 0 za party at tht- entl ofthe year. Presitlentf W Patty Davis+manages the husiness. Vice-president'4l.o1'elei Rogers-capable of taking over. Secretary and treasurer--Ruth Roofvftwo jobs in one. Librarian---flirma Millerff-takes charge of the music. Miss Violet l.f-wis. Diane Lora page one hlmrlred fifty sing together I ul 1 J I EVANS ELECTRIC I .! 4 COMPANY t -E 16 Public Square I j Phone 3-7661 I I .l .I I .I J I Compliments of i KIRBY SHOE 1 P STORE T i 4 1 .I t -I EXPERIENCE TEACHES MORE .I .I AND MORE PEOPLE EACH DAY THAT THERE IS I T A LIFT TO LIVING I .I I I 1 .! I 5 A THE OHIO POWER COMPANY ul .! .I .I 1 1 .l .! ELECTRICALLY. -1-q,.Q.-g-g.g.g.g. -g..g.q.g-g.g.g. -Q. -Q..g-Q-1.g.g. -Q.g.g-Q-Q-1... - -k-Q-k-l-K- - -1- l I Best to A11 Of You The Central Building 81 Loan CO. LIMA, OHIO BASINGER'S JEWELRY STORE WATCHES DIAMONDS 140 North Main St. The Hawisher Sales Company 130 West North Street LIMA. OHIO L3-3 3 3 '5 3 I I-I-5-I-3-3 5'3-H-I-H-5-3-3-3 I-I-I'3-3-3-3-Y-3-I-I-3 3-3-3-3-3-I-1-I-3 3 3 3 Y I one hundred fifty-one PjSS Aon I r1n,, Q I ::': 1' ' . :':':':' .Q , .... Q HGIt'S In Q In Diamonds for for Diamonds- Sweethearts e:g:: 71 no W. IIIGII a1a a l un A, omo NEAL'S MEN'S STORE 74 Public Square Lima, Ohio Home of The ADAM HAT CLIPPERCRAFT CLOTHES Phone 6-9232 ZENDER MUSIC STORE Home of Wurlitzer Pianos. Radios, Instruments. Accesories. Sheet Music, and Television HANK ARMANTROUT 134 E. High 9-4071 Compliments of CENTRAL FOOD MARKET 413 W. High si. EATON of ENDLY GENERAL INSURANCE SURETY BONDS 410 Dominion Bldg. Phone 7-3751 Lima, Ohio CANDIES Columbia Confectionery Southeast Corner of Square E1QEEE3:lJZIE3S5iEEQ',I4231?D PAINTS - WALLPAPER OVERHEAD DOORS The Lima Paini 81 Color Co. 132 E. High St. Lima, Ohio Ouality Dry Cleaning Call Dinkel Cleaners 414 W. North Street Phone 2-1671 For i3Da'1Q -5 one hundred fiftgftwo I West Oh1o Gas 5 '50 0 MVN?-Am lx V QQ X :fi 'fourth R10-K 6 YOUNG MEN S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IN LIMA Good Luck and Best Wishes Central High School ouse of Records GLEN C WEBB IR GRADUALE LIFE ACCIDENT - AUTOMOBILE FIRE AND ALL OTHER INSURANCE LINE 212 W. H'gh St. Lima Ohio If Its Done With Heat You Can Do It Better With Gas In Factory Shop and Home Company The Poulston Drug Co Corner E Market 6. Public Square Phone 9-6051 Lima Ohio We Operate Our Own Plant VOGUE CLEANERS Pick-up and Delivery 325 West High Drive-In Service Phones 1-5551-7-5541 Luheach and Mervls Operators of H Goldm 6: Co Buyers of All Grades of Scrap 306 S Central 3-4081 Q x 1 Q-Q-Q Q- -x-s- Q-x ---- a-s-1-x-L- - -n- -1-Q 1---Q-1 I 1. WIT MIX '16 :ii i , ,Q an A 9 1' QE am X s I - 1888 Serving With Youth 1949 - H , . , . l 3 3 -3 Z '3'1--'X'5 3 3 3 one hundred fifty-three :Ku-QQK A F-. 1 11-K-n . , :Kg QQ-.Qu inq- Quality Gifts That Lcxst Don Jenkins Jewelers 140 W Hlgh St Lima, Ohio The Lima Printing and Ledger Co Man ufcrcturers of Ruling Printing cmd Bookbindrng Phone 3 6981 310 E Market St Use Our Budget Plan BLATTNER S FURNITURE CLOTHING ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Mcnn and Spr1ng Sts Lima Ohio W. LEW AYRES OPTOMETRIST 109 E. North St. Lima, Ohio Compliments of M. 5 Z. HAMBURGER SHOP Corner North 6. Main STIPPICH HARDWARE CO. 3006 N. Main St Est. 1927 Across from Court House C om plrments of Hires News Agency 416 s Elizabeth st MCCLUER S APPLIANCES PHONE 7 7881 226 228 N ELIZABETH STREET Bendix Home Laundry Ironr1te Ironers General Electrlc Products g.g...g. ,, - Q. -Q-1.4 , Q-g..g. -Q- K- I I 1 1 -yu -ij sn 13:5-yn 111-3 -3-,ny-xnjqyuynjnyw my-31315-y-y-515-3-y-3-313-3-31,-3-3-3-3 3 one hundred fifty-four Q.Q,.. - - .. ..g- -Q, .. -1-Q-Q-l-l- .. g,.g.Q-1-K-tp - - -K-K-t-h - - -K t tt- Modern Floor ci Tile Co. CONTRACTORS Ceramic Tile - Rubber Tile - Asphalt Tile - Cork Tile Armstrong Linoleum - Metal Mouldings 402 S. ELIZABETH PHONE 5-9361 LIMA. OHIO Visit Our Modern Prescription Room BUNGALOW ARMY-NAVY MFGS. Surplus and Standard Merchandise Camping Equipment-Clothing -- Radio Equipment and Shoes---etc. FAIR SALES 132 S. MAIN ST. Phone 8-9511 Compliments ot KNOBBY Market at Baxter L. Oh. KNIT IT SHOPPE lm' 10 zoo Masonic meg. Ph. 7-6553 Corner of High and Elizabeth Compliments of I PRINTING COMPANY 225-227 N. Main St. Phone 7-8,731 Alice and Neil n COMMERCIAL PRINTERS FLOWERS 215Vz North Elizabeth St. Phone 9-4431 Opp. Central High School Martin's Leather Goods lohn Hodosko 5' Sees 109 W. North sf. Lima, ohio Registered lewelefe We Do G01 d Stamping 210 No. Elizabeth Lima, Ohio Lima's Leading Leather Goods Store Compliments of For over U Quarter Wertheim and Tonkinson Century ' Sea Food Market Opposite Court House Everytlgglc? E-2052511 and s x s s-x-x-x-x-x-x- -s-s-s- s-m --m-m-x-x-w-x-x-m-x-x -x---x-x-m-w-x- 1:3 --x- x one hundred fifty-five .. .. - -g.g. .. -Q.Q.g.Q..s,. ... - - -Q.g.q,. - ..g..g.Q.g.q. -Q-g.g.g.4,. ... ...g.g.g.g. I .I Compliments Complzments of .I I .I of I f Carl A. Reddersen 1 I Powell Ianitor I j Supply Co. I I I I I 142 South Main Lima, Ohio 1 221-23 So. Main St. Lima, O. , .I I .I .I I I I .I : .. GREETINGS TO T I LIMA-HAMILTON I CORPORATION .I .I .I I f ' HQMJRIE? I 1 .I .I L5 3-3 3'3 3 3 5 5'3'3 3 3'X-3-3 3'X-5-3 3 3 -I-I-3-3-3'3'W 3'5 3'D 5 5-5-3-I-3'1-3-3'3 1 5 one hundred fifty-six , -g.. -g..g.g.g. .. -Q-I,-Q-.IqQ-I- - -l-I-K-I-I- - -I- .I 1 Bzsr WISHES TO CLASS I or '49 .I 'I from SILVER STAR PASTRY SHOP G. E. Neumann Iack Davisson H A TILTON 61 SON Plumbing a d He t' g Co tractors a d Eng'neers 220 W. High St. Lima Ohio I-Q,-I-I.. - - - -I-I-Q-.I-I-I-I-I-I-I-K I I I Compliments of The Lima Telephone and Telegraph Co LIMA OHIO 4-7711 Mr. S -To Frequent Delinquent- Arent you ashamed to be called .I I . I I I I I I I Comp'iments of C I I n a m 1 n rx 1 ' I ., , I . I 9-9891 down to the office so much? LOANS INSURANCE Frequent Delinquent- No sir. I I always thought it was a pretty re- -! spectable place. : Townsend Bldg. I 588 W. Market Street .I I -I SHOP T 1 HEPLEITS I l 4 OUINN S I SAVE! j Q : Home ol Quality I WALL PAPER I I Q o PHONE 7-8161 .I .I I PAINTS HEEDY'S GARAGE .I GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING i 211 W' High S Used Cars Bought and Sold I ,I 119 E. North Street Lima, Ohio I 1 -L 'X- -I-t t'3 3-3-1-I-3-I-1'3-1'I 1 1-I-X-3 3-1-I-3-3-I-X'5 l-1-0 -3-I-I-1-I'I't t-5 t-3 5 I 3 one hundred fifty-seven F 5Sd55S55C1'155Ci55!.G'j53GE555 From the Press of News-Gazette Printing Company Catalog 55 Book 55 Commercial A PRINTING 217-219 North Union Street 3 Phone 4-9211 I Lima, Ohio 8 3- -.3-3-3- -3-3- - -.3-3-. - -3-3 - -3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 one hundred fifty-eight K 5G5GSC1Cf15G5d5C15G5 dG55G55G'dGGSd Greetings to the Class of 1949 The Young Women's Chrisiian Association Thanks to the 1948-49 Seniors For Their Business. E33 I . 1 - Q -5 C ' :r i E E V2 E U' I 5' :V I 4 T 3 5 DJ Q 2 ... I-4 ,L : :za S 2 53 '5 Z U1 I 'Y '-I N T vw m 2 9' Z F 9' I S S gg' O E 5 rv E7 .! S 3 S' 5- co L-d 5 1 '-J E S L3 0 'ra' m Q 1 ,. 4 S 2- Z. 2 25, Q .l 3' Q E 5 2 Q J mx P-I gg S4 -1 ' 3 mi Z Q . 3 J , 1 1 N 1 N S 2 5' 1 'D . 'P 2 1 . fb ff U I 5 2 99' 2? 3 :J H' ru '-1 4 S' V 2 Saw: SO '51 :B g Z 59 . se ul 9. soggzg g -' 0 3 ' I3 I-Q ' .-C 4 923 mag-g gq Q Q cf: 5 1 RQQ ,U 'QE so fi W 'ff 'P 3 5 1 Q qua-52, 3-gg 'z5'5f! 9-O 9'-155' 4 3 QQ 3 M L2 52 cn E 2 U H, Q 5 Fi I1' M i 0 5 Nr 1' Q 5,5 C: I ET E 3 6' i I 'l ' 51335:-32 ZNEBEAEJZSEBZIZJFI We Are Here To Serve Your one hundred fifty- nine 1 I .L I .L I l 1 1 1 J 1 I I A .E L I I 1 1 J 1 .L 3 G5!S5d5 In Lima It's The Hotel Argonne The Crystal Room The Ardennes Room D. H. MCNEIL, Manager .l I .l .1 3 1 L NATIONAL FLOOR AND TILE CO. 140 EAST SPRING ST. LIMA. OHIO For Dress and Sports Wear Congratulations to Class of '49 Turner's Mens Wear S. W. Corner Public Square Greetings Class of '49 MADISON'S 61-65 Public Square The Fashion Shop of Lima GREETINGS TO THE CLASS OF '49 TI-IE OHIO STEEL FOUNDRY COMPANY ,- .,.,.,.. - -5- -,-3- -y- -3-I-I -x-m-x-x- -m-x-m-x-x-x-x-x-x-x- -x-m-x- -x-I-x- -x-x x I m one hundred six! y -K-K-ir-K-K-i-K- DURO Water Systems and AWater Softeners g.g. ..g.g. -g..g-g.g.g. Q-K-K-K-K-l-K- WATER EQUIPMENT CO. 216 E. Market St. Lima, Ohio MORRIS BROS. CLOTHING FURNISHINGS HATS AND SHOES 217-219 North Main St. E. S. EVANS CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 926 National Bank Bldg. Phone 5-5851 K-l- -1- 1 I' L 1 l 7' 1 I GEO. T. KUCHER LUMBER co. I. I I T Elm and Iackson Streets 3 I I Lima. Ohio I A Everything To Build Anything at the River I I. I T I 1' Residential and Commercial I' Real Estate Sales and 1' Property Management T T Clarence E. : T KATTERHEINRICH Q and Associates T REALTORS I 801 National Bank mag. I Phone 4-0591 I T GW 2 f 3 Q0 ofa! I fl f LQ I f, t f -.9 , It f M . Xl f :JG vpzabff' 1' 'fa ,fa gt! 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F,-nm-.4 --W- Junior-Senior Index Adams, Wilson-41, 74 Adkins, Rita-20, 64, 102, 103, 104, 106 Aebker, Conrad--20, 68, 72, 88 Alder, James-20, 90, 94, 96, 97, 100 Allen, James-40, 41, 58, 88, 96, 97, 100 Allen, Ronald--41, 66, 72 Alspaugh, Carolyn--20, 66, 102 Andrews, Loletta-41, 62 Anspach, Ray-41, 58, 86 Artis, Isabelle-41 Auckerman, Carl-41, 90 Baca, Janet-41, 60, 82, 106, 108, 110, 116 Bacon, Dean-20, 70, 94, 100 Baker, Lloyd-41, 85 Barnhart, Roger--20, 70, 72, 78, 112, 120 Barton, Betty-41, 60, 82, 102, 116, 122, 126, 128 Barton, Robert-41, 78, 116, 124 Beach, Morton-41, 54, 62, 64, 66, 78, 108 116, 122 Beery, Margaret-20, 62, 74 Beery, Robert-20 Benedetto, Delores-41, 82 Bennett, Ted-20, 58 Berry, Tom-21, 88, 96, 100 Bessire, Edward-41 Bible, ,lay-41, 75 Binkley, Barbara-41, 82 Binkley, Doris-41, 82 Binkley, Norma Jean-41, 85, 112, 114, 116 122 Bixler, Arlene-41, 82, 108, 114 Black, Jacqueline-21, 58 Blauvelt, Ann-21, 56, 80, 85, 116, 120, 126 Blauvelt, Helen-21, 80 Blunden, John-41, 94, 100 Boden, Thelma-21, 60, 64, 70, 120 Boedecker, ,lack-21, 58 Boedecker, Joy-21, 58 Boedecker, Ruth-21 Bogan, Joan-41, 54, 116, 122 76 102 103 104 106 ,56,,60, 252, 100, 108, 110 9 7 7 Bowerman, Dick-41, 90, 94, 100 Bradley, Bill-41, 78, 96 Bradshaw, John-21, 58 Brandon, ,lim-58 Branson, Shirley-41 Bray, Frank-41, 74, 78 Britt, Ellen-41 Britt, Robert-21, 58 Brock, Peggy-22, 58 Brown, Carolyn--41, 82, 124 Brown, Richard-22, 58 Brown, Helen-41 Brumfield, Eleanor-22 Bryan, ,loan-22 Buchanan, Shirley-22, 68, 80, 86, 112, 114 116, 120, 126 Buchanan, William-22 Burgner, Walter-22 Burgoon, ,loan-22 3 Butler, Richard-41, 88 Butterfield, Bruce-41, 74, 108 Callahan, Pat-41 Campbell, Torn E.-22, 78, 97, 120 Campbell, Tom O.-22, 70, 90, 94, 96 Carder, Charles-41 Cheney, .lack-41 Cheney, Jean-41 Chidester, Charles-23 Chiles, Don-41 Christy, Neal-23, 86, 110, 113, 116 Churchill, Richard-23 Clark, Martha-23, 58 Collar, Ruth-23, 80 Collins, John-41 Cook, Howard-23, 64, 88, 96, 97, 100 Cook, Robert-41, 90, 96 Copp, Charlene-41, 108, 114 Cotner, Eddie-23 Cottrell, Barbara--23, 103, 106 Crider, Janet-41 Crockett, ,loan-23, 56, 72 Crowe, Rose-23, 72 Cunningham, Donald--41 Dale, Marianne-24, 85, 102, 108 Darling, Herbert-24, 62, 68, 72, 100, 112, 116 120, 128 Davidson, Patricia-24, 62, 86, 112, 116, 120 Day, David-24, 74, 112 Day, Marguerite-24 Decker, Marlene-41, 82, 116 Delcour, Robert-24, 66, 74, 88, 98, 100 DeVoe, Marilyn-41, 82 Dew, Betty-24, 102, 103, 106 Donaldson, Marvin-41, 88 Donovan, Ian-41, 74, 78, 126 Donovan, Pat-41, 82, 108 Driver, Joe-24 Dudley, Richard-24, 62, 64, 72, 126 Earl, Robert-24 Eaton, Sally-25, 54, 56, 85, 116 Ecke, Janice-25, 56 Edson, James-25, 58 Ehrlich, Joyce--41, 82, 100, 116, 122 Emmitt, Marianne-25, 60, 64, 80, 120, 126 Emmons, Bob-41 Emmons, Eugene-41 Emmons, Harold-58 Evans, Carolyn-41, 82 Evans, Derek-25, 74 Evans, Garth-41, 78, 96 Everett, Warren-25, 108, 110, 113, 114 Evers, Cloyd-41, 88, 96, 97, 100 Ewing, ,less-41 Exeley, Robert-41 Fairall, Martha-41, 82 Fancher, Betty-41 Feightner, Ralph--25, 58 Feltner, Norma-41 Findlay, Ronald-66, 108 First, Larry-25, 66, 100 page one hundred sixty-five 9 Junior-Senior Index Fisher, Kathryn-25, 80 Fisher, Marcella-25 Fisher, Sue-26, 80, 102, 103, 104, 106, 120 Flannery, Robert-41, 68, 108 Folland, Louise-26, 66, 68, 80, 102, 104, 106, 108, 120, 126 Fonner, Franz-41, 68, 113, 114 Frail, Jean--26, 58 Fredericks, Dick-40, 41, 78, 96, 97, 100 Fredrick, Betty-26, 64, 80, 85, 108, 116, 126 Fritz, William-26, 54 Frysinger, Louis-58 Frysinger, Pat-41, 82 Gahret, Peggy-41 Gasdorf, Edgar-26, 64, 74, 112, 113, 114 Geise, Ann-41, 54, 56, 68, 82, 85, 86, 102, 116, 122 Gladwell, Gladys-26. 102, 103, 106 Golding, Jerry-26 Gordon, Tom!26, 60, 64, 86, 112, 113, 114, 116, 120 Grady, Marjorie-26, 54. 102, 103, 106, 116, 126, 128 Grant, Joan-27 Green, Virginia-27, 64, 80, 128 Greenland, Nancy-41, 82, 86, 102, 104. 116, 122, 126 Grimes, Nelleta-27, 62. 74 Gross, Roberte-41, 58 Gross, Shirley--41, 82, 110 Grove, Pat-27, 60 Guy, Lorine-27, 66, 80, 108, 116, 120. 126. 128 Haase, Jackw-58 Hadding, Elsworth-27. 88 Hadding, Emmett-42 Hannan, Robert-27, 64, 68, 72 Hanshumaker, Jim-27, 60, 66, 70, 85, 86, 112. 114, 116, 120 Harris, Donf27, 62. 86, 108, 116 Harshe, Cleo--27, 64, 70. 80, 85, 86, 112, 114, 116, 120 Hart, Marie-41 Hauenstein, James-42, 88, 126 Hawley, Doris-28, 64 Hawver, Dean-42, 88, 94 Hefner, George-28, 58 Helser, Jack-42 Helser, Jerry-42 Henline, Paul-42, 58 Hicks, Barbara-42, 62, 70, 82, 116, 122 Hilgert, Frank-42, 66, 96 Hilgert, Robert-42, 94, 97, 100 Hill, Donald-28, 62, 64, 74, 88 Holden, Donna-42, 102, 108, 116 Howenstine, Elinor-42. 54, 60, 82, 86, 102, 106, 116, 122 Hoyt, James--28, 56, 60, 62, 72, 116, 120 Huber, Tracy-42, 64, 72, 124 Humbert, Keith-18, 28, 54, 64, 68, 88, 94, 100, 128 Huston, Fred-42, 78, 94, 96 Hutchinson, Jane-28 lcenogle, Pauly-28 liames, Norma-28, 80, 124 Irwin, Ralph-42, 58 Jackson, Robert-42, 58, 116 Jenkins, Dorothy-28, 64, 74, 80, 85, 86, 120 126, 128 Jennings, Betty-42 Jennings, David-42, 62, 86, 108, 116, 122 Jennings, Helen-28, 54, 80, 116, 120, 124 Jett, Carolyn-29, 58, 64 Jett, Larry-29, 58 Johnson, Marilyn-42 Kellermeyer, David-42, 66, 68, 108, 110, 112 114, 116, 122 Kerst, Bob-42 Kettler, Oren-42, 58 Kilgore, Clifton-42, 66 Kilgore, Go-rdon-42 Kimmet, Carolyn--29 Kipker, Nola-42, 60, 110, 116 Kirk, Everett-29 Kirk, Don-29, 74 Kline, Joyce-29, 62, 64, 108, 120 Knight, Jeanne-42, 54, 60, 82, 126 Knoth, William-29 Koch, Kathryn-29, 85, 102, 103, 106, 108 112, 114, 116 Kocher, George-42, 54, 68, 116, 122, 126, 125, Kohli, Carolyn-29, 64, 80, 85, 108, 110, 124 128 Kurz, Karl-42, 58 Kruse, David-29 Laughlin, Peter-42 Lawrence, Gale-58 Lawrence, Jim-58, 126 Leech, Robert-30, 64, 78, 88 Leeth, Shirley-42, 82, 110 Link, Richard-42 Losey, James-30, 58 Lotz, Carolyn-42, 82, 112, 114 Lotz, Marilyn--42, 82, 112, 114 Ludwig, Kenneth-42, 56 Lusk, Larry-30, 60, 62, 66, 68, 78, 114, 116 McBeth, Gerry-42, 110 McBeth, James-30, 58 McCann, Dorothy-42, 60, 82, 106 McClain, Robert-42, 88, 96, 97, 100 McClintock, Jack-42, 90 McCoy, Chariottea42, 108 McCoy, Donna-41-2, 82, 102 McClure, Dolores'-42 McDonald, Mary-30 McGee, Eliznkcthf-42, 108 McCue, Path30, 102, 103, 104, 106 McCue, Robert-42, 58 McKenna, Jeanne-42, 68, 82 McKinney, Jim-42, 58 McLaughlin, William-42, 88, 94, 100 McMackin, Howard--30, 60, 88, 100, 116 page one hundred sixty-six-f 1 9 Junior-Senior Index Mack, Janice-42, 82, 104 Magher, ,loan-42, 66, 110, 116, 122 Magness, Mary Lou-42 Manion, Shirley-42, 116, 122 Marrietta, Patricia-42, 110 Maurer, Phyllis-42, 82, 102, 106, 108, 112 Maurer, Rex-42 Maus, William-42, 58 May, Richard-30, 68, 74 Meade, Kay-30, 80, 126 Mefferd, Richard-42, 58, 78, 88, 96 Meredith, ,lim--42, 96, 124, 128 Mericle, Louise Ann-30, 62, 64, 70, 80, 86, 108, 110, 116 Merrill, Judy-42, 82, 116, 122, 124, 126 Meyer, Wilhemine-66, 82 Miller, Barbara-31, 54, 66, 80, 86, 102, 112, 116, 120, 126 Miller, Marilyn-42, 54, 82 Miller, Marlene-42, 82 Miller, Max-31, 112 Morrison, Sue-31, 54, 62, 64, 80, 100, 103, 104, 106, 126, 128 Moubray, Keith-31 Mowery, Nancy-31, 102, 103, 106 Moyer, Dolores-31, 60, 64, 68, 70, 80, 85, 86, 100, 116, 120, 124, 128 Mullenhour, Glen--58 Mumaugh, Donald-42, 114 Mumaugh, James-31, 58 Musselman, Geraldine--31 Nameche, Eugene--42 Naus, Roger-42, 70, 94, 100 Neal, Roger-42, 85, 116, 122 Nees, John-31, 62 Neuman, Jeannine--31, 80, 102, 103, 104, 112 Neuman, Lois--32, 102, 103, 104, 106, 112 Neuman, William-32, 88, 112, 114, 124 Newell, Dale-41, 58 Newell, Dick--32, 78, 90, 96, 100 Nice, Robert-42, 54, 60, 78, 86, 108, 116, 122, 128 Nicol, Robert-42, 78, 88, 96, 97, 100 Norwood, Lee-32, 54, 56, 62, 64, 68, 70, 72, 36, 90, 116, 120 Owens, Sevella-42, 76 Page, Jenny-32, 66, 80, 110 Patterson, William-32, 62, 96, 97, 100, 120 Pedlow, Margaret-32, 80 Percich, Virginia-42, 108, 110 Peterson, Jean-43, 56, 62, 82, 102, 104, 106, 112 Peterson, Jim-43, 68, 74, 75, 86, 88, 108, 116, 122 Phillips, Peggy-32, 62, 108, 110, 112 Pickering, Robert-54, 66, 68, 70, 72, 108 Pike, Edward-32, 66, 88, 100 Plikerd, William-18, 32, 64, 70, 88, 100, 120 Pryer, Robert-33, 78, 90, 98, 100 Purdy, Paul-58 Radebaugh, Charles-43, 58 Ramsey, Neva-43, 102 Randall, Edgar-33, 66, 70, 74, 78, 88, 100 Randles, Delores-43, 82, 116 Raymond, Charles-43, 90 Raymond, Ruth-33, 64, 80, 102, 103, 106, 108, 110, 126, 128 Read, Judy-33, 88 Redd, Mary Jane-43, 82, 86, 102, 116, 122 Reddersen, Marilyn-33, 102, 103, 104, 106 Redick, Norman-33, 54, 74, 120 Redmond, Richard-43 Reese, Don-43 Reese, William-43 Rentz, Edward--43, 60, 85, 108. 116, 124. Rhoades, Doris-43, 82, 102, 106 Richie, Jean-43, 82, 85, 86, 108, 110, 116 Roeder, Blanche-18, 33, 56, 62, 64. 74, 80 102, 103, 104, 106, 120 ' ' Rogers, John-33, 66, 72, 78 Rogers, Mickey-43, 54, 68, 78, 36, 108, 116 Ruhlen, William-33, 68, 112 Sandy, Cathryn-33, 74, 103, 106, 110 Sarber, Sue-43, 82 Sargent, .106-43, 68, 72, 78, 108, 116, 122 Sauers, JoEllen-43, 62, 68, 102, 122. 124. Schaif, Sue-34, 80 I Scheufler, Margery-4.0, 43, 62, 32, 85, 102 106, 108 i Schillinger, Ann-43, 54, 68, 82, 116, 122, 126 Seiser, Dave-34, 96, 97, 100, 120 Seitz, Margaret-43, 62, 82, 108 Sevits, Barbara-34, 70. 80 Shfilggr, Mary-34, 56, 762, 35, 102, 103, 104, Sharrits, Barbara-34, 80, 108 Shields, Joe-34, 74, 78, 120 Shinaberry, Robert-43 Shiveley, Ann-43, 112. 126 Shook, Jeannine-43, 82, 110 Shope, Patsy-34, 56, 80 Shutt, Harrison-43, 60, 88, 96. 97, 100 Simons, Harold-43 I Skinner, Jack-43 Smiley, Dolores-34 Smith, Gloria-34, 80, 102, 103, 104, 106, 120 Smith, Nolan-40, 43, 62. 64, 68, 72, 78, 86, 108, 110, 112, 1313, 114, 116, 126 Smith Sharon-43 Smith, Suzanne-43, 126 Snider, Robert-43, 58 Snook, Carolyn-34, 60, 62, 64, 68, 76, 80, 102, 120, 124, 128 Snook, Edward-43, 64, 90, 94 Snook, James-43, 68 Snyder, Carlee-43 Sondheimer, Marian-35, 60, 66. 70, 80, 86, 103, 106, 108, 110, 116, 126, 128 Sonntag, William-35, 58 Sorensen, Neil-35, 66 Souders, John-35, 78 Sowers, Ann-35 page one hundred sixty-seven Junior-Senior Index Stanyer, Twylah-35, 80, 102, 103, 104, 106, 108 Stebbins, Robert-35, 64, 74, 108, 110, 112, 116, 120 Steiger, Annabelle-35, 62, 124 Steiger, Mary-43, 82 Steiger, Robert-43, 68, 88 Stelzer, Gale-43 Stelzer, Joan-35, 124 Stephans, Jack-43, 112 Stewart, Connie-35, 56, 58 Q Stewart, Dorothy-43 Stewart, Norman-36, 58, 90 Stover, Beverly-18, 36, 54, 56, 62, 64, 70, 80, 86, 100, 116, 120, 126, 128 Stratton, Robert-43, 68 Strickler, Charles-36, 88, 100 I Sugarman, Robert-36, 56, 64, 72, 126 Summers, JoAnna-36, 62, 86, 102, 116 Swick, Herbert-43, 58 Swisher, Brock--43 Swonger, James-36, 58, 108 Talmadge, Joe-36, 113, 114 Tarr, Beverly-36, 56, 66, 72, 80, 124 Taylor, Richard-36, 90, 96, 97, 100 Telles, Claude-36, 58 Terrell, Barbara'-43, 82, 102, 126 Theisen, Anthony-43, 94 Thomas, James-43, 74, 78, 86, 112, 113, 114, 116, 122, 124, 128 Thomas, Richard-43, 58, 94, 96, 97, 100 Thomas, Ruth-43, 66 Tiemeyer, Sue-43, 82, 100, 106, 116, 122, 126 Tompkins, Ronald-37, 75 Tone, Patricia-37, 80, 126 Torbet, Thomas-43 Traucht. Dolores-43 Trotman, Sylvia-43 Tschanz, Freda-43, 110, 112, 114 Turlukis, Christina-43, 68, 82, 106, 108, 110 Turner, Elaine-43, 68, 82, 85, 116 Turner, Marilyn-43, 82 Turner, William-37, 60, 100 Tyre, William-37 Upthegrove, Alfred-37 Utrup, Eleanor-37, 80, 102, 103, 104, 106 Van Sickle, Maitland-37, 62, 64, 68, 74, 120 Ward, Carl-43, 58 Ward, Dorothy-37, 70 gWard, Richard--37, 66, 88, 96, 97, 100 Ward, Rose-43, 76 Ware, Patricia-37, 54 Warren, Joseph-37 Washington, Lonnie--43 Wasserman, Arnold-43, 88, 98 Watson, Robert-43, 88 Whitacre, Helen-43, 68, 82, 85, 102, 106, 116, 122, 124, 128 , White, Kay-38 Whitted, Robert-43, 58 Wiedeman, Sharon-43, 82, 102 Wilcox, Betty-38 Willis, Marilyn-43 Wilson, Patricia-38 Winnings, Richard-43, 58 Wise, Jay-43, 78 Wright, James-38, 68, 70, 72, 78, 86, 100, 108, 110, 120, 126, 128 Wrightsman, Roland-38, 62, 88, 97 Young, Robert-38, 58 Youngberg, Beverly--82, 85 Youngquist, Carol-38, 58 Zerante, Dorothy-38, 80, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 120 , page one hundred sixty-eight V t A KC -A .5 i rl ' i :I if E 1? 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