Lima Central High School - Annual Mirror Yearbook (Lima, OH)
- Class of 1952
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15 i ,m M Lf I Y J9N?A of Nq- TOP PICTURE ROW 1 Iohn Shields, Howell Lloyd, Linda Patton, Lucille Ward, Karen Snool-c, Ioan Shepard, Charles First, Rodney Mulvania. ROW Z-'Tom Huntress, Mary Jackson, Colleen Wellman, Miss Mary Belle Linnell, Lois Vore, Evelyn lones, Kent Krogh. ROW 3 Shirley Nutter, Robert Seay, Harry Conn, David Meyerson, Shirley Maurer. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1 Marlene Snyder, Iudy Boesel, Iohnny Miller, Michael McBeth, lim Parsons, Darlene Zeller, Barbara IVIcD0nel, Shirley Moyer, Barbara Rutledge. ROW Z Dick Doner, Stephen Myers, Ianice Katterheinrich, Ann Edman. Iudy Knisely, Sally Hornberqer, Suzanne Scott, Carol Nearon, Ioan Gerken. ROW Sf-Fritz Heil, Phil Grady, Kay Patton, Nancy Thomas, Carolyn Redd, Ieannine Ulrick, Martha Connor, Pat Clark, Paul Gross. ROW 4- Iim Weadock, Andy Wilson, Don Black, Dick Mere- dith, Don Romiq, Bob Harris, Bill Zickaioose, lim Ward, -96- Junior Red Cross President - - Roberta Hume - - an ideal leader Vice-President - - - Lucille Ward - - on the beam Secretary - - Karen Snook - - personality plus Treasurer - - Kay Shipman - - - all that money, too! Advisor - - - ----- - - Miss Mary Belle Linnell The members of the Iunior Red Cross may not have treated patients, but, nevertheless, they played an important part in helping other people. The activities they undertook were the same as in the past. They raised money by sell- ing pencils, and by the generous donations ot both teachers and students during their cam- paign. Most of this money was turned in to the local and the national Red Cross headquart- ers, but some was kept to finance Central's club. As last year, they filled boxes with clothes and toys for children in countries devastated by war. The patients of the local hospitals also enjoyed their handiwork through the varied favors placed on service trays. It you'd like to have fun and help others in the way these students did, be sure to join next year's Iunior Red Cross. lean MacDonel1 ii i' 'k Home Room Representatives Advisor - - - - - - - - Mr. Howard C. Grove Among the many student organizations of Central High School, sponsored by the Stu- dent Council, was the Homeroom Representatives. These forty-nine students were selected from the various homerooms to represent their classmates. They met in room 307 under the supervision of the principal ,whenever a meeting was necessary. They assisted by making homeroom announcements and in supervising the collection of money during such fund-raising Eampaigns as the Magazine, the Christmas Seal, the Community Chest, and the Red Cross nves. Mary Strawbridge -97... . , 'gf I War I . , Jkt 1 5, I ' ,lZ- .,.., ,. W -' 7 L, A 1 , l .lt it f ,. . 17 i Sf , ll 7 ': - -F ft: 5 i 3 ern- we Q l s l I Z W I Lv-X, TOP PICTURE Mervyn Hawkins. attendant: Lillian Fisher, attendant: Carolyn Allen, queen: Marcia Snook, attendant: Bob Bassitt, king: Bruce Nanchoii, attendant. MAY KING AND QUEEN Judy Miller and Ed Berthold, Freshman attendants: Janet Ellis and Fred Zimerle, Sophomore attendants: Ioyce Bingham and Dick Meredith, Iunior attendants: Ienelle Rochelle and Emil Chiles, Nancy Barton and Lynn Ault. Senior attendants: Ioan Heed and Allan Kelly, queen and king. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW l-Evelyn Thomas, Carolyn Allen, Diane Johnson, Marilyn Stephens, Carole Schaiiter, Sue Emick, Sandra Neely. ROW 2-Dan Iohnson Ice Butterfield, Dick Meredith, lane Weisenbarqer. Deanne Fields, Carl Aspinall, Ronnie Bell, Ralph Stelzer. ROW 3lCleo Vaughn, I. D. Schillinqer, Bob Bassitt, Iack Pryer, Ed McCartney. -93- Homecoming and May King and Queen Before the Findlay-Central football game on October 12, 1951, Carolyn Allen and Bob Bassitt were crowned Homecoming Queen and King. The queen and her attendants, Marcia Snook and Lillian Fisher, were brought across the field on a large white float. When they reached the west stand, they stepped down and were met by the king and his courtiers, Mervyn Hawkins and Sonny Nanchoff. The president of the Student Council adorned the queen with a crown of baby orchids and the king with a wreath of olive leaves. Following the ceremony the queen reigned over the game. -K 'A' ir In April, 1951, Ioan Reed and Allen Kelly were crowned May Queen and King by the president of the Student Council. The coronation took place before a large drop of tissue flowers on Central's front steps. The royalty were attended by seniors, Lynn Ault and Nancy Barton, Ienelle Rochelle and Emil Chiles: juniors, Ioyce Bingham and Dick Meredith: sopho- omores, Ianet Ellis and Fred Zimerle: freshmen, Iudy Miller and Ed Berthold. lean MacDonell i i' 'A' Who's Who Most musically inclined - Most artistically inclined Most dramatically inclined Most energetic - ' - Nicest new student - - Most sportsmanlike student Biggest student leader - Best girl dancer - - Best boy dancer - - - Iack Pryer Dan Iohnson Ed McCartney Deanne Fields - Sue McVey - Ron Bell Ioe Butterfield Ianice Aspinall Carl Aspinall Most outstanding colored girl - - Evelyn Thomas Most outstanding colored boy - - Cleo Vaughn Prettiest girl ------ Carole Schaffter Handsomest boy - - - - Carl Aspinall Girl with best personality - - Carolyn Allen Boy with best personality - - - Ron Bell Girl most likely to succeed Boy most likely to succeed Wittiest girl ---- Wittiest boy - - - Shyest girl - Shyest boy - Neatest girl - Neatest boy - Most popular girl A Most popular boy - Most courteous girl - Most courteous boy - Girl with nicest smile - Boy with nicest smile - - Diane Iohnson - - Ron Bell - f Sue Emick I. D. Schillinger - Reva Newcomer - Ralph Stelzer Carole Schatiter - - Ron Bell - Carolyn Allen - - Ron Bell lane Weisenbarger - Dick Meredith Marilyn Stephens - Dick Meredith Cutest couple - - Sandra Neely and Bob Bassitt This year as in previous years the Who's Who contest was under the supervision of the Student Council. Students from grades ten through twelve voted during homeroom period for the students whom they believed deserved recognition. The results were announced at the Whozit Whirl held on February 21. The winners were presented badges stating their specific title. Pat Shields Xp we Qi ROW l-Suzanne Whitmore, Ioyce Link, Sally Schoenlein, Sandra Zerante, Ioan Sites, Ursula Wilsterman. ROW 2-Mary Lyn Hibbard, Carol Sheetz, Sue Randall. Miss Helen Lackey, Barbara Fraunfelter. Loretta Broders, Barbara Wyre. ROW 3- Marva Bankston, Mary Wooley, Linda Jacobs, Betty Cottrell. Home Economics Council President - - Ioyce Link - - - - really dependable Vice-President - - Sally Schoenlein - - quick with a smile Secretary - - Sandra Zerante - - small but mighty Treasurer - - Ioan Sites - - outstanding Advisor - - - - - Miss Helen Lackey Although it was organized two years ago, the Home Economics Council made outstand- ing progress this year. It drew up a badly needed constitution whereby it could function successfully. Up until then there had been no definite procedure by which to choose its members democratically, or to conduct its meetings properly. This year's members were chosen by a committee consisting of several teachers and the officers, previously elected by the girls interested in the council. Besides producing their annual fashion show. the members campaigned for new silver- ware and helped other organizations in the purchase of new china. In the future these new table settings will be used at teachers' teas and other parties involving the school. lean MacDonell -100- l....la-I L. 1 1. masnunmm JI! ' V I , il- 5 I -- I Ll -1 Z' 32 F-fw ---v Af f 'U v-- N - -- H . -we-V-,-.,--v..-.-..--......-.. Q-. .. .---..-,...e. .ez , . ..,, .,.,,m,,-,,.t,,,,,, 5 i x 6 . I Q -1: 1 1 .: . ,,, , X A .Q x 1 - . T: i ,Q X -f f I-ff Fi 'Q Q E f .-rf 0, -t V ,. J TOP PICTURE ROW l Louis Daniels, Dick Blattnex, Carl Helser, Bob Blattner, Ioe Butterfield, Ralph Stelzer, Tom Garmhausen, Doug Barton, lim Blattnez. ROW Z -Toby Fields, Bob Reed, Bob May, Bob Folland, Iim Gross, Russ Black, Ken Strunk, Dale Miille, Bill Iackson, Sim Blattner. ROW 3 --Willis Siferd, Ian Neth, Gene Wells, Iohn Bercaw, Sandy Glazer, Iim Potter, Vaughn Grubauqh, Tom Frail, Iohn Suqarman. ROW 4-M Chuck Rossield, Iim Horn, Mr, R. Waite, Eddie Gallant, Dick Whitney. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1 Ed Kellermeyer, Dick Mexedith, Bob Kimmel, Ed McCartney, Bill Pike, Bill Blunden. ROW 2-Dick Watt, Bob Camp, Bob Moyer, Roland Smith, Mr. A. Craft, Don Armstrong, Tom Brown, Iim Sealts, Richard Potter. ROW 3-Dave Schaublin, Don Voqelsnnq, Bill Loveland, Dick Dush, Benny Thomas, Tom Owens, George Spees. -102- Adelphi Hi-Y President - Ioe Butterfield - - - well fitted for the job Vice-President - Tom Garmhausen - - small, but mighty Secretary - Bob Blattner - - - - handles the job well Treasurer - - - Carl Helser - - - a whiz with numbers Sergeant-at-arms - - Iohn Tschantz - - - - Quiet! Chaplain - - Ralph Stelzer - - - for the serious side Advisor - ----- - Mr. Richard W. Waite The Adelphi chapter of the Hi-Y consisted of thirty-five of Central's most energetic and hard-working boys. The club, which was open to boys in grades nine through twelve, held its meetings at the Y.M.C.A. every Monday evening at eight o'clock. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character was the aim of this club. This year the club was unusually active. Some of its many activities were: conducting its induction services at Trinity Church, sponsoring the noon movies, selling concessions at the basketball games, sponsoring a Christmas party for underprivileged children, selling Lima Central balloons, sending delegates to the International Hi-Y Convention at Cleveland, and holding a wiener roast and swimming party. Margaret Thompson 41 i' i' Pi Kappa Phi Hi-Y President - - - Dick Meredith - - - - a dazzling smile Vice-President - - - Bob Kimmel - - dependable and liked by all Secretary - - Ed McCartney - '---- full of pep Treasurer - - - Bill Pike - - - a Very careful fellow Segeant-at-arms - - Bill Blunden - - - kept all in order Advisor - - - ------ - Mr. Arthur W. Craft The members of the Pi Kappa Phi Hi-Y symbolized very high ideals. An example of this was to be found in their creed- to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character . The twenty-seven boys, who were members of this group, met at the Y.M.C.A. in room 204 every Monday night. The boys chose all incoming members through balloting. Among the many activities in which the members of this Hi-Y participated were picnics, and refreshment parties, which were held once a month after their meetings. They also sold pennants, school license tags, basketball programs and operated the checkroom at Central's basketball games, the proceeds of which were presented to designated benefits. Virginia Winget siosd 1, g1ge.,...----........-:,....4-- -:umm-S-f,...-.-.-?-.W -.-T ,--..-,,, W- ,,,. -..W 5 f M 0 , C., ' M .1 wk 'v :ff-' fv L ,?N.x!J,. . if K: E ' , . t :J A: ,Q iii -9 tu. 4. eg U I i, .m 1. , y- 4- M A - ff .1 . .z ' : ' s is Q' TOP PICTURE ROW I Billie lean Earnst, Annette Davison, Ioan Angell, Diane Iohnson, Phyllis Hoeper, Barbara Miller, Carolyn Davis ROW 2 Barbara Gross, Marilyn Shook, Nancy Hawisher, Darolyn Davis. Mary Lou Reid. Candace Schulte, Ioyce Bingham Marianne Baird. ROW 3-- lane Weisenbarger, Norma Carmony, Lillian Fisher, Barbara Dale, Ianet Wells. BOTTOM PICTURE HOW l Beverly Hagen, Sally Heimann, lane Kreilinq, Carolyn Allen, lanet Harrod, Sue Emick, Margaret Dumm. HOW 2-- Shirley Maurer, Marcia Snook, Sue Randall, Miss Ethel Stiles, Sandra Neely, Faye Hanold, Carole Schailter. ROW 3 Ioyce Link, Ruby Lambert, Nancy Hall, IoAnn King, Ioyce Shields, Nancy Wilson. -104- Twelfth Y-Teens President - - - Diane Iohnson - - - presides with dignity Vice-President - - Phyllis Hoeper - - sweet and lovely Secretary - - Annette Davison - - a very capable girl Treasurer - - - Ioan Angell - - - the trusted angel Sergeant-at-arms - - - Barbara Miller - - - - full of fun Inter-Club-Council Representative - Deanne Fields - the efficient reporter Advisor -------------- Miss Ethel Stiles The Senior Y-Teens was an organization of fifty senior girls. Its main theme was world service, which was demonstrated in many ways, such as donating candy bars, which were sent overseas, sending a basket of food to a needy family at Christmas, and helping to raise fifty dollars for World Fellowship. Do you remember the beautiful mums many girls wore to the South-Central football game? The members of the Senior Y-Teens sold these mums to the student body as their sole money-making project. The most interesting Y-Teen meeting, in which everyone participated, concerned voca- tions. At other gatherings the girls were shown movies pertaining to school and community service. Social events also entered into the club life of the Senior Y-Teens. The girls assisted the Y.W.C.A. in the Hanging of the Greens, in which they decorated the building for Christmas. For the first time in the history of the Y-Teens, the sponsors met with the club officers. At this meeting, which was in the form of a dinner, their projects for both the summer and national conventions were planned. Virginia Winget -105- To the Class of 1952: As you look back over the past twelve years and reflect on your achievements. you sometimes wonder what you have gained. It is easy to analyze the results of an education in concrete terms. Perhaps it would be better to reflect the major highlights of things to come. and see if you are prepared to meet them. Do you understand lully the meaning of democracy and how to live it? Do you recognize that you must always carry your share in any community where you may live? You must keep strong the home, the church. and the school, as these are the primary assets in any democratic country. Morally you must be guided with a true knowledge that separates wrong from right. You must also have an under- standing of the true concept of sharing with others in order that they might share with you. To each of the seniors as citizens of this great land the heritage is yours to carry forth the torch of freedom for not only generations to come in this land but for peoples throughout the entire world. Sincerely. Howard C. Grove .am Howzmn C. Gnovn, B.S. M A Wilmington College Ohio State University Principal Citizens' School Advisory Committee Left to Right-Mrs. I. Paul Fisher. Mr. Leslie Reid, Mr. Iames Wilt, Mr. Iohn Schoonover. Rev. E I Penhorwood. Mrs. George Nice. Mr. I. C. Thomas, Mr. Ierome Blattner. -7- --1' -,-as-U-' i Z'r 4 N 'xa r....l i PM l 1 E TOP PICTURE ROW 1--Nancy Reed, Ianet Ellis, Barbara Meredith, Ieannine Eaton. Frances Howe, Io Zerante. ROW 2-Pat Clark, Sandra Bray, Sylvia Miller, Ianice Iewell, Carolyn Cantieny, Barbara Selden, Lucia Thomas, Charlotte Iackson. ROW 34Donna Mesarvey, Margaret Thomas, Betty Hartman, Loretta Broders, Beverly Mollman, Ruth Radebauqh, Carolyn Walter, Barbara Schooley. ROW 4-Carol Frayer, Ioan Gerken, Lorelei Rogers, Pat Davis, Katie Mumma, Becky Yoder, Bettie Webb, Carol Feltner, ROW 5-Virginia Winqet, Carol Mcfllderry, Miss Wilma Bickenbacher, Nancy Lee Smith, Karen Schnori, Marilyn Rupert, Suzanne Kaliher. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW le-Zelma Mullenhour, Sharon Carder, Delores Hill, Iane McHitchie, Ruth Iackson, Carolyn Chiles, Sylvia Benedetto, Carol Guyton, Nancy Gordon, Marilyn Ebling. HOW 2-Kay May. Nancy Thomas, Marjorie Schofield, Lynda Dove, Iudy Miller, Ioan Shepard, Rita Brown, Karen Cogen, Karen Snook. Mary lane Vastano, Carol Schooley. ROW 3-Diane Phillips, Cora Peltrey, Lverna McLaurin, Barbara Holmes, Mrs. Louise Heintz, Pat McNamara, Miriam Archer, Barbara Iones, Brenda Schneider, Marilyn Wilcox. ROW 4 Ioan Sites, Gloria Smith, Shirley Lambert, Pat Martin, Ann Edman, Margaret Wollett. -l06'- Eleventh Y-Teens President - - - Ieannine Eaton - - a capable and willing worker Vice-President - - - Ianet Ellis - - - - an efficient sub Secretary - - Barbara Meredith - - right on the ball Treasurer ---- Frances Howe ---- master budgeteer Inter-Club-Council Representative - - Io Zerante - a little girl with a lot of ability Advisor -------- - - Miss Wilma Rickenbacher All junior girls who were interested in group activities joined the Eleventh Y-Teens. The meetings were held in room 202, or at the Y.W.C.A., every first and third Wednesday. The purpose of this club was to promote fellowship with a Christian atmosphere among girls. Some of the activities in which the thirty-five girls participated were a cider and dough- nut party at the Y.W.C.A., a talk by the human relations teacher on boy-girl relations, pre- paring a basket of food which was given to a needy family, sending a box of candy bars to Hong Kong, China, a scavenger hunt, and a tea for the senior girls. Margaret Thompson 4K if if Tenth Y-Teens President - - - Ruth Iackson - - a dependable and courteous leader Vice President - - - Iane Mcllitchie ---- always on the job Secretary - - - Carolyn Chiles - - - - a capable scribe Treasurer ---- Sylvia Benedetto - - keeper of the money box Inter-Club-Council Representative - Delores Hill - a future Congresswoman Advisor ------- ------ M rs. Louise Heintz Few organizations can boast of such energetic members as the Tenth Y-Teens. Its meet- ings were held every first and third Wednesday in room 216, or at the Y.W.C.A. To promote group activities and Christian fellowship among girls were the aims of the club. The past year's program was very successful with many interesting activities for the thirty-six girls. These included a question box with an open panel discussion, sending candy bars to Hong Kong, a Valentine tea at the Y.W.C.A., and a mother-daughter tea. Margaret Thompson -107- 'K 'kt---4......... sl have-9040 TOP PICTURE ROW l Miss Inez Aqerter, Judy Conlcle, Dolores Fauhl, Virginia Smith, Deanne Angell, Ann Ridenour, Joyce Geren, Carol Snowball. ROW 2 Patsy Hager, Patty Smith, Nona Mullenhour, Lucille Canterbury, Cynthia Kerr, Jeannie Silverstein, Judy Reed, Barbara Stull, Suzanne Scott, Dana Palaky, Jeannine Courtenay. ROW 3 Ruth Lowry, Doreen Kirkhott, Janet Musser, Sue Pressnell, Suzanne Sullivan, Linda Patton, Diane Hauenstein, Ann MacDone1l, Judy Porter, Dorothy Tait, Susan Bolles. ROW 4 Ruth Smith, Barbara Wyre, Joan Clark, Beverly Youngquist, Sandra Stallkamp, Nancy Nutter, Norma Maddux, Marilyn Kennedy, Janet Battles. ROW 5 Flora Pelfrey, Joyce Glancy. Joan Darling, Suzanne Coley, Bobbie Kerslcer, Barbara Cochran, Myrna Dice, Marina Giokaris, Barbara Rhodes. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW I -Rosalie Smalley, Joanne Dyer, Betty Louck, Barbara McDonel, Julie Renz. ROW 2---Beverly Applas, Janet Barrington, Barbara Julien, Rose Camper, Nina Bruening, Claire McElderry, Peggy Mumaugh, Dorothy Sheets. ROW 3--Barbara Tschantz, Sandra Beach, Judy Cheney, Sandra Mumma, Sue Shook, Nancy Siterd, Ruth Laman, Sue Blosser, Doneta Fly. ROW 4 Jeannette Jackson, Darlene Clemans, Mary Rose, Carol Jackson, Florence Kocker, Mary Hunter, Virginia Howen- stme, Linda Thatcher, Judy Lugibill, Kathleen O'Connor, Nancy Chiles. ROW 5- Anne Weatherby, Barbara Hunt, Marqy Hunter, Anne Floros, Suzanne Whitmore, Judy Grove, Sandra Zerante, Sally Stoll, Toni Osenbaugh, Sue Hefner. ROW 6- - Mrs. Ruth Caton, Margaret Krouse, Linda Jacobs, Marcia Grout, Kay Moats, Dorothe I-Ioeper, Basilda Reese, Sandra Linder- man, Sue Driver, Rosalie Bacome. YIOB- Ninth Y-Teens President - - Deanne Angell - - the executive Vice-President - - - Virginia Smith - - an able stand-in Secretary - - Ianet Iordon - - - keeps the minutes Treasurer ---- Kay Thomas ----- she can count, too Inter-Club-Council Representative - Ann Ridenour - - the diplomat Advisor -------------- Miss Inez Agerter Fifty-six freshman girls, who wished to participate in Y-Teen activities, met this year either at school, or the Y.W.C.A., every second and fourth Wednesday. The purpose of this organization was to promote understanding and fellowship among girls, and to help others. At Christmas the girls went caroling and held a party afterwards at the Y. For Valentine's Day they enjoyed making tray favors for the patients at both St. Rita's and Memorial hos- pitals. In the spring they had a box lunch and a scavenger hunt. Roberta Hume 4: if -k Eighth Y-Teens President - - - Iulia Renz - - - has what it takes Vice-President - - - Betty Louck - - a great help Secretary - - - Marcia Palmer - - blond and cute Treasurer ---- loanne Dyer ----- accuracy counts Inter-Club-Council Representative - Barbara McDonel - well liked by all Advisor ------- ------ M rs. Ruth Caton Fifty-four eighth grade girls, interested in Y.W.C.A. programs, joined the Eighth Grade Y-Teens. The girls, who met at school, or at the Y.W.C.A. every second and fourth Wednes- day, worked to promote brotherhood and good fellowship. Shortly before Christmas a party was held at the Y.W.C.A. for the Eighth Year Y-Teens groups from both South and Central. The girls dramatized skits about the Young Women's Christian Association and heard the Y-Teen advisor of the Lima Chapter speak on the purpose of the Y. Dining a February meeting a motion picture, Wheels a'Ro1ling, which depicted the history of trains and railroads in America, was shown. Roberta Hume -109- Q5 W Fa V, 4 we Q28 E E ,ge . Q , Q, I Y 1 vii-'Q TOP PICTURE ROW 1-Beverly Reed, Sue Welsh, Marilyn Ellis. Peggy Harler. Ianice Katterheinrich. ROW 2-Ianet Miille, Marlene Snyder, Rona Lee Glazer, Margo English, Pa! Wright, Iudy Maus, Darla Lambert, Connie Holvogt, Kay Kuhn. HOW 3-Sallgl Reed, Norma Mesarvey, Iudy McCormick, Sally Pieifer, Ioyce Ford. Grelchen Miller, Paula Io Black, Nancy Baxter, arjorie Blattner, Barbara Seitz, Beisy Burkholder. ROW 4-Barbara Buschor. Nancy Pauhl, Ianet Iefiries, Mary Io Bell, Margo Wagner, Ruth Arnold, Sue Allen, Mary Bright, lane Tomiord. HOW 5-Barbara Porter, Mary Lou Sellers, Sharon Ebbeskotte, Mary Lowry. Io Ann Rhoades, Carol Sheetz, Nancy Moody. Linda l.oudens1ager,Iudy Cu p, Darlene Williams, Miss Virginia Fisher. BOTTOM PICTURE HOW 1fBarbara Meredith. Marilyn Thomas. Nancy Reed, Judy Knisely, Ianet Maus, Katie Mumma. ROW 2-Bob Reed. Roberta Hume, Miss Eleanor Leiter. Marcia Hawver, Dick Iones. -110- Seventh Y-Teens President - - Marilyn Ellis - - the backbone of the organization Vice-President - - - Peggy Harter - - - as nice as they come Secretary - Sue Welsh - always ready with her notebook and pencil Treasurer - - Ianice Katterheinrich - - - the brains of the crowd Inter-Club-Council Representative - Beverly Reed - a cute girl who was liked by everyone Advisor - - - - - - - - Miss Virginia Fisher Remember the girls who sold March of Dimes tags on the downtown streets one Saturday last winter? These were the forty-five Seventh Y-Teens' members, who, although they were new to Central, really went to work to become one of Central's most active organized groups. The club met every second and fourth Wednesday in room 349, or at the Y.W.C.A. To learn to work and play together in a Christian fellowship was the aim of the club. Some of the many activities in which the girls participated included collecting tax stamps, sending candy bars to Hong Kong, preparing a Christmas basket of groceries for a needy family, putting on an amateur program, sponsoring a White elephant sale, and producing cr playlet. Margaret Thompson 4: 1 -A' Library Club Advisor - - - ---- Miss Eleanor Leiter This year the Library Club was reorganized with the assistance of Central's librarian. The club was open to all students who were interested in library work. These students de- voted from one to five study halls a week to working in the library. The librarian gave them reference work, in order that they might be able to find reference material quickly and easily. They also checked books out, shelved them, and took fines. This experience qualified the student librarians for summer, or part-time jobs in a library. The assistants from both South and Central met at the Main Branch Library for a party during the Christmas holidays. After the group saw movies and toured the building, refresh- ments were served. Roberta Hume -1 1 1- z .B . fO. ,av fs A xfywlilf' TOP PICTURE ROW l-Ioyce Bingham, Sandra Hoberts, Janet Harrod. Ed McCartney, Ruby Lamberi, Bill Loveland, Barbara Miller, Mari anne Baird. Sally Heimann. ROW 2-Dick Smith. Dale Miille. Diane Iohnson, Billie Iean Earnst, IoAnn King, Phyllis Hoeper Ioan Angell, Candace Schulte, Willis Siierd, Fred Fischer. ROWYS-Allen McGillvary Gene C. Wells, Iohn Miner Tom Owens Dick Meredith, Dennis Marquis, Paul Carville, Ken Knecht, Louis Daniels. ROW 4iIim Rolies, lim Horn, Mr.'I. A. Bright Doug Barton, Ronnie Roeder. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1-Kay May, Delores Hill. Dick Blattner, Ieannine Eaton. lane! Ellis, Ioan Angell, Bob Blattner, Brenda Schneider lane Kreilinq. ROW 2-Eddie O'Neil, Donna Mesarvey, Natalie Earns! Ianice Iewell Ruth Iackson Mr Arthur W Cr it . , . . . a . Gloria Smith, Carole Schaffier, Ioan Shepard, Pat McNamara, Sim Blattner. ROW 3-Linda Patton, Bob Ludwig. Dick Shope. Iim MacCallum, Larry Mervis, Sandy Glazer, Peggy O'Connor. -112- Science Club President - - Ed McCartney - - the guy with the jokes Vice-President - - - Bill Loveland - - - Willie the Veep Secretary-Treasurer - - Ruby Lambert - with a pad, a pencil, and a test tube Advisors - - - Mr. I. W. Kohn cmd Mr. I. A. Bright Those strange odors termed educational that escaped from rooms 102 and 106 on the first and third Wednesdays during the past year were the result of the scientific experiments performed by the Science Club. The purpose of the club was to give those students in grades nine through twelve who were interested in science a chance to experiment more freely in biology, chemistry, and physics. Some of these members submitted entries to Science Day held at Bowling Green University on April 5. Sally Schoenlein fi if -A' Radio Club President - - - Bob Blattner - - - the ambitious type Vice-President - - - Ioan Angell - - sweet as honey Secretary - - lanet Ellis - - - - a bundle ot joy Treasurer ---- Ieannine Eaton - - keeps her figures Sergeant-at-arms - - Dick Blattner - - knows his job Advisor - - - ----- - Mr. Arthur W. Craft The Radio Club provided an opportunity for the students of Central High School to par- ticipate in a most modern type of communication. Members of this club planned scripts, announced programs, or scouted for school talent. The thirty-one members of the Radio Club were chosen by competitive tryouts at the beginning of the school year. Meetings scheduled by their advisor were held either in room ll2, or room 208. Every Wednesday the club's broadcast came to the public over WIMA from four o'clock to four-fifteen. At their recognition party held at the end of the school year all the members received certificates and some, due to outstanding work, received pins. Virginia Winget -1 13- D 4 r 'MN-Y L gf '- '43 we ,Awww xpuw.-ew 49 IAQ, Q-7 S ' V-..-.,..,h W we w...,..- 1 v- 1 rv sig, ,x li I 5 K i TOP PICTURE ROW 1fBob Bassitt, lack Campbell, Huss Mericle, Ken Basinqer. ROW 2-Ronnie Kerst. Iim Dudley, Dick Hilgendorf, Dick Hammell, Phil Shook. ROW 3fMr. L. E. Doty, Bob Hartman, David Sullivan. Tom Hawisher. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1-lim Gross, Bob Settlemire, Don Campbell, Sandy Glazer, Iim Hecht, Ronnie Dotson. ROW 2-Ronald Cook, Paul Gross, Bob Houtz, Don Black, Dick Black, Fred Fischer. HOW 3-Tom Evans, Huey Breymaier, Don Armstrong, lim Harrod, Iohn Suqarmcm, Bob Muck, Bob Camp. ROW 4eBruce Bennett, George Bailey, Don Romig, lim DeVoe, Chester Lowry. Steve DeWeese, Joe Butterfield. -114- Sw .. Stage Club President - - Ronnie Kerst - - directs the other boys' muscles Vice-President - - - Dick Hilgendort ---- dependable Dick Secretary-Treasurer - - - Ken Basinger - - budget boss Advisor - - - ---- - Mr. L. E. Doty At the beginning of the school year the dean of boys chose the Stage Club from those in grades ten through twelve who were interested in this activity. The club consisted of fourteen boys who met every week during the sixth period in the boys' stage dressing room. It was the Stage Club's duty to operate the lights and the public address system, to make, paint and set scenery, and to pull the curtain. The members were on duty in the auditorium every day from 8:00 A. M. until 3:45 P. M. to attend to Central's stage needs. Sally Schoenlein -ll 'lr 'k Proiectionists Advisor - - Mr. Iohn Kohn The objective of the projectionists this year was to learn the mechanism ot the movie pro- jectors and how to operate them. The boys devoted many ot their study halls to showing movies to classes and assemblies. The dean of boys selected this group from boys in grades nine through twelve who ap- plied at the beginning of the school year. The requirement for membership was a grade average ot two, scholastically. In the meetings, which were under the direction ot their ad- visor, the boys discussed the problems they had encountered in their work. The award received for one year's participation was a certificate, a service pin was given tor two years, and for three years a letter was presented. Sally Schoenlein -1 15- '.'1S To the Boys of the Class of 1952: I commend you highly on the successiul completion oi the second phase of your educational program. Many of you will continue this program in institutions of higher learning, some in industry, and others in the armed service of our country. To all oi you I wish continued success and with it express the hope that the traits oi unseliishness. uprightness. trustworthiness, loyalty, and moral courage, which this school has tried to develop in you and which this world at the present time so sorely needs, are not found delicient. l-I. W. SCHEUERMAN, A.B., M.A. Defiance College Ohio State University Assistant Principal Dean of Boys To the Girls oi the Class of 1952: Congratulations to you all in your achievements at Central High School. It has been both a pleasure and a privilege to work with you the last six years. My good wishes go to each one ol you in your activities alter you leave us. You must realize that you are individuals, potential with leadership and laced continually with the obligations of intelligent decision and sell-direction. I hope that you will continue to make the motto of Central High School For Central I Wil. -a dominate factor throughout your lile's work. Sincerely, Gayle H. Howey -3- Sincerely, H. W. Scheuerman GAYLE H. HOWEY, A. B. Wittenberg, Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan Dean of Girls Social Committee, Girls' Council Future Teachers of America r 3 i s S 2 :rw . ,:' --,-, ,, , .1-we - . . N4 Q , ., y r ' -ou-.1 , f'7in.s 1 1 ls t TOP PICTURE ROW 1-Lucia Hossellman, Annette Davison, Ruby Lambert, Louis Daniels, Iim Dudley, Mary Lou Reid, Ioyce Shields, Sally Heimann. ROW 2--Bob Blattner, Beverly Hord, Nancy Reed, Miss Ruth Moore, Darolyn Davis, Ioyce Bingham, Carolyn Davis, Marianne Baird, Phil Beach. ROW 3--Gloria Smith, Lois Smutz. Ioan Tempel, Nancy Sorensen, Nedra Walther, Barbara Dale, Ianice Iewell. ROW 4-Russ Mericle, lim Russell, Bruce Bennett, Bob Sloane, Bob Kreiter, Paul Weber. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1-Norma Leliler, Art Stimmel, Wava Johnson, Ron Cheney, Dixie May, Joel Felkey, Lewis Reese. ROW 2 Don Mullen- hour, Bill Conner, Tom Bales, Carol Primmer, Doris Ballinger, Norma Cossel, Donna Maurer, Don Hall. Harold Fee, Iim Mertz. ROW 3-William Saunders, Ierry Jones, Milo Huffer, Tom Leis, Ed Copus, Bill Miller, Jim Musselman. Wayne Painter. -116- Le Cercle Francais President - - - Iim Dudley - - - Monsieur Suave Qa gentlemanj Vice-President - - Mary Lou Reid - Mademoiselle Belle Esprit Ca witD Secretary - - Ruby Lambert - Mademoiselle Cherie Ca darlingj Treasurer - - Louis Daniels - - Monsieur Beaucaire Ca playboyj Advisor - ----- ---- M iss A. Ruth Moore Le Cercle Francais was the French Club, composed of thirty culture-minded students, which met in room 306. lf an English-speaking person had Walked into that room he would have been dumbfounded. Those club members joked, sang, and talked-all in French! Although they conversed in a foreign tongue, these students had a very conventional list of activities. They gave a Valentine party, an evening party, and sponsored a movie. The French Club also offered an excellent opportunity for practice in speaking French. Virginia Winget 4K 'A' i' Distributive Education Club of America Lima Central Branch President - - - Ron Cheney - - - rules the roost Vice-President - - - Ioel Felkey - - Ron's right hand man Secretary - - Wava Iohnson - - - minute-maid Treasurer ---- Lewis Reese - - cash-keeper Sergeant-at-arms - - - Art Stimmel - - door-man deluxe Publicity reporter - - Tom Bales - - it pays to advertise Advisor - - - - - - Miss Helen Moon The Distributive Education Club was an activity of the Distributive Education Course. The twenty-five members met in room 254 every first and third Friday. The purpose of this club, as stated in the constitution adopted by the Association of Ohio, was to provide for mental and physical health through satisfactory social and recreational activities, to create in each member an abiding interest in his occupation, and to foster a deep feeling of respon- sibility for contributing to the civic, social, and moral business. The club made field trips to several local industries such as radio station WIMA, the Lima Telephone and Telegraph Company, the North Star Woolen Mills, and the Gro-Cord Rubber Company. Its Christmas project was to clothe a child, whose name was received from a welfare agency. Sally Schoenlein -117- -ig. mf W1 ,X Tai! QF! ww- vu Wm. T-Ejpm -1194 ,X 'lf' Am 'wif- V, 'Q-- E A. HAUENSTUN ima lVlElVlURlAL AWARD V 19'5l V kk' gist-ff N U L- 'f rf' lu uf vm , 5' ,Q -mn l in . Q ' 4 U . A A A 1 X Q I N 'N AY A 'g . S3 , J as I' 1 x .mr I , Quiz, YN N I W5 N Y 5232? F x. ,Qi faq. in yi ' fut- : Q .N 44 V ' -?ig:5.i5i2fii ii ROW l Mr. Seraph Pope, Mr. Charles Rusler, Mr. Lyle Barber. ROW 2-Mr. Ronald Dotson, Lynn Ault, Mr. Nelson Lcmless ROW 3 --Mrs. Marilyn Amstutz, Miss Ruth Cathcart. ROW 4-fMr. E. Howard Gleason, Mr. Richard Waite, Mr, Milan Stcmich -120- E. A. Hauenstein Memorial Award Lynn Ault, the winner of last year's E. A. Hauenstein Memorial Award, stood first scho- lastically in his class of one hundred seventy-three seniors. His activities for the year included Student Council, president: Senior A Cappella, president: Cross Country: and Varsity Track. The E. A. Hauenstein Memorial Award is presented each year to the senior boy who has, through his activities at Central, proved himself to be the most worthy of this outstanding honor. The winner of this award is selected on the basis of five qualifications: co-operation, sportsmanship, leadership, scholarship, and honor. The coach of each sport submits to the award committee the name of a boy whom he believes shows the greatest amount of sportsmanship. The committee, after receiving these names and reviewing the other qualifications, summarizes this information and finally se- lects a boy who most nearly meets the exacting standards. Iohn Sugarrnan 'A' i' t Athletic Department While the teams of Central were playing outstanding games, the student body had a tendency to forget those who made possible these contests. They neglected to think of the persons who had trained the teams' members, or of the money that was needed to outfit them. The members of the Athletic Department worked quietly behind the scenes, smoothing out the rough spots to make sure that sports would remain an important extra-curricular feature at Central. Many thanks to them for their excellent co-operation. Bob Moyer ei 21 - . -f.,w,4w , ' ' 4 eff? e fm-me H r' ,, 1 ,F M . , ,. yi ' .., ..., ,H 3 R ty if 5 1: ,rg 19 1 QA ' . , Xia r ' ' ' , -ix v Q 2 A 'Q ,p'1veu li, rw .xml TY'Q'TQi1l'l ,+A -., T LN .-f. , , ,J ,mu ca - C3 qt A fn . f -sl f. g, ,- , 2. 5 A sc. 1 S .PWA ' 7 ,gg A ?r ,- V H ' All .'. , D if , v 4. ,W M M 'A' ,J ..: ,. 11' ' 1 l ,XA X l , gg vi , Q Q l 2 TOP PICTURE ROW 1 Ioe Butterlield, Bruce Nonchoff, Tom Owens, Iohn Suqormcm, Tom Wilson, Tom Iockson, Ralph Stelzer. ROW 2 - Don First, Dick Blottner, Chorles Rossfeld, Shelby Cook, Mervyn I-lcrwkins, Curl Aspincill, Jerry Hefner. ROW 3--Bob Bossitt, Cleo Vouqhn, Russ Mericle, Jock Compbell, Iim Blottner. BOTTOM PICTURE HOW! Corolyn Allen, Morcio Snook, Carole Schumer, Judy Lorcr, Sue Lowry. ROW Z Ierry Hefner, Bill Blunden, Corl Aspincrll, Huss Mericle, Art Truex, Dove Schoublin, Ioe Butterfield, Dole Miille, Don Iohnson. ROW 3-Dick Nees, lock Campbell, Mervyn Hawkins, Bob Bassitt, Iohn Pike, Iohn Sugormcrn, Sonny Noncholf, Bob Kimmel, Dick Blottner. ROW 4- Benny Thomas, Koy Swisher, Dove Merrill, Cleo Vouqhn, Mox Loudensloqer, Hcrrold Grimm, Ierry Schoonover, Ronnie Bell. -122- Senior Football Lettermen These eighteen hard-fighting senior lettermen led Central's 1951 football team to one of its most successful seasons in many years. Beginning drills in late summer, the boys practiced every night after school, rain or shine. They spent many weary hours perfecting their blocking, tackling, passing, and run- ning. For many it was their sixth straight year of football at Central. Although every one of these boys will be hard to replace, they have set an example and a goal for all future Central gridders to attain. Tom Garmhausen 4 4 if C Association President - - Carl Aspinall - A the leader Vice-President - - - lerry Hefner - - - a hustler Secretary - - Carolyn Allen ------- minute-minded Treasurer - - Bruce Nanchoff - The king was in his counting house Sergeant-at-arms - - - lack Campbell - - - - - the bouncer Advisor - - - ---- - Mr. Charles A. Rusler Any girl or boy who won a varsity letter in cheerleading, football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, or golf automatically became a member of the C Association. Because of the high requirements to attain membership, this association could indeed be called an honor club. It required many hours of strenuous practice after school in ad- dition to keen competition in the various athletic groups to earn a varsity letter, which was the sole requirement for membership. The C Association's two big projects for the year were the selling of school supplies in the auditorium box office and their annual spring dinner-dance. Bob Moyer M123- ,ws-,, ..t.t-rms,-,1,,,,, ,,.w.,sy..fi..,,w-un1n ',l,. rf- V in .sa A 10 2, -, , sf :W - --hows ...-.- ... s-vvc rw ec' ' 'fwfimgs 'Till ...-........ ' -Q .X . ease' - -95 90 Ll. a 1 t,.-L.f i'L.,',,,, L ' Ns by ,W as ,, .L C M. 4 e,,e es B BCCM- 'C rg, M V, gf Q, Q ff- ,fr iw. li-V M M it ' 97 91 93 75 amy ' 7 , 4454. 'cl Q 59? 3 Ea. 4ai'f 'fi1.,arHmf3'l ' TOP PICTURE ROW l-Ioe Butterfield, Bob Bassitt. Shelby Cook, Mervyn Hawkins, Carl Aspinall, Russ Mericle. Ierry Helner, lack Campbell Dick Nees. ROW Z---Tommy Wilson, Bruce Nanchofl, Don First. Dick Blattner, Iohn Sugarman, Cleo Vaughn, Charles Ross feld, Ralph Stelzer, lim Blattner. ROW 3-Kay Swisher, Iim Harrod, Tom Frail, George Bailey, Bill McGue, David Conrad Don Healy, Bill Zickaloose, Phil Shook. ROW 4-Benny Thomas, Ierry Schoonover, Iohn Henderson, Harold Grimm, Bill Cowden Ron Cook, Bob Hamer, Frank Robertson, Don Campbell, Tom Iackson. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1- -Max Whitmore, Maurice Pieiier, Dean Neil, Tom Brown, Lynn Hicks, Tom Campbell, Tom Greenland, Bruce Rogers Don Romig. ROW 2eDick Dush, Bill Tempel, Carl Engle, Ed Kellermeyer, Sandy Glazer, Don Thomas, Sherman Bankston Chester Gast, lim Russell. ROW 3-Mr. Nelson Lauless, Jacob jones. Bill Truesdale, George Stephan, Dick Lhamon, Ierry Miller Duane Burnett, Bob Harris. Terry Wear, Wallace Maurer, Andy Wilson, Ed Berthold, Mr. Hank Zaborniak. -124- Coach - Fort Wayne Central C C Cincinnati Western Hills Fort Wayne Central Catholic Toledo Woodward C C Findlay C C CC CC Middletown C Van Wert C . Springfield C C Lima South C C CC C CC By winning eight games and best record in the history of the Varsity Football - - Mr. Seraph Pope SCHEDULE C C13 Central C C CCCC CC4l CC CC C O Central CCCCC CCCCCCC35 7 Central CCCC C CCCCCCC 24 C 6 Central C CCCC C CCCCCCCC 33 O Central CCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCC 4 0 CC 6 Central CCCCC C CCCCC 30 C C 0 Central CCCC C38 CC CC C46 Central C 7 CC 6 Central C C C C CCCCCCC38 losing one, Central's 1951 football team compiled the second Dragons. During the season Central made over three times as many points as its foes, scoring two hundred eighty-six points compared with the eighty- four points tallied by its opponents. The sports' Writers of Ohio shared the student body's opinion that Central had an out- standing football team. The Dragons won a high rating in the Associated Press Poll, and many of the team's members were voted to positions on the All-Ohio team. Coach - Fort Wayne Van Wert CCCCCCCC Findlay C Fostoria CC CCCC Lima South Shawnee CCCC C C Bob Moyer 41 -if t Reserve Football - Mr. Nelson Lauless SCHEDULE CCCCCCCCl9 Central C C 6 2 Central C 27 CCCl3 Central 20 0 Central 19 CC CCCCC l9 Central CC CCCC O CC C 6 Central CCCCCC CCCCCCC CC C19 Bring on the 'hamburger squad'l was what one heard if he happened to be at Horace Mann School during a Central football practice. This meant that the coach wanted the re- serve team over on the varsity field for a scrimmage with the glory boys . Through these scrimmages the reserves developed the coordination of mind and body necessary in football. The reserve squad had a successful season this year, winning four and losing two games. A number of the team saw action in the varsity tilts. This experience will prove in- valuable to the boys when they reach the varsity squad. Iohn Sugarman -125- .TL 'Z 2. . .. g I I V I 9II 'lIFI IIEI .ir ,.. TOP PICTURE ROW l- -Don Snook, Bob Settlemire, Dave Whitney, Iim Ciminillo, Larry Stemen, Bill McKinle , Bob Miller, lack Huston, Gary Iohn, Iohn I-lornberqer, Bob Foqt, Dean Conner, Ierry Brown. ROW 2 'Iim Warner, Bob Stepgmens, Bill Sorensen, Larry Lusk, Gene Edman, Dave Kimmel, Bob May, Dick Watt, Paul Gross, Don Fisher, Bob Dyke, Tom Reynolds. ROW 3-Tom Oswald, Bill Jennings, Bob Folland, Curt Patton, Charles Daley, Dan Hennon, Don Black, Iim DeVoe, Fred Kinnaman, Gary Mozarko, Bob Hullinger, Bob Mack, Dick Black, Bob Torbet. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1 Ioe Harbert, Charles Banks, Terry Cleaves, Charles First, Bill Wilcox, Uzziah Sullivan, Don Pike, Iim O'Connor, lim Franklin, Ierry Widner, Clill Grant, Roger Fessler. ROW 2 Don Futrell, Norman Elmquist, Bob Hickey, David Christy, Roger Born, Charles Henderson, Milton Dailey, Bill Bailey, Iohn Shields, Barry Archer, Tom Weadock, Benny Rose, Larry Blake, Vaughn Healy, Jerry Stockwell. ROW 3- Keith Ayers, Iohn Sargent, Roger Black, Ioe McNamara, Gerald Bibbs, Iere Courtney, Dick Snyder, Phil Neely, lim Tuttle, Dick Slonaker, Ronald Leichty, Emerson Recob, Kenneth Lutz, Tom Fletcher. Bill Gibbs, lack Hall. ROW 4-Monte Hall, lim Morrissey, Morton Lubeach, Alan Blattner, Fritz Heil, Iim Fisher, Earmon Cook, Bob Cavinder, Iohn Plouts, Bruce Hollerinq, Paul Conner, Francis Palin, Wilbert Bibbs, Byron Ulrick. ROW 5-Bob Guyton, Don Iordan, Bill Roberts, Kirk Tollord, Jim Hardin, Eddie Laing, Mike Martin, Iohn Workman. -126m Freshman Football Coach - - - - - Mr. Ronald Dotson SCHEDULE Findlay Glenwood C 0 Central O Delphos Iefferson Reserves 26 Central O Van Wert ,,,. l3 Central CC 14 Findlay Donnell CC C 6 Central C 6 St. Rose Reserves CC C C 26 Central C C B Lima South Yo,s C C C 6 Central C C C B When the call for Freshman Football sounded this year, shortly after school started, more than forty boys reported to Faurot Park. Ten weeks and many bruises later thirty-two players remained in the final squad. In practice sessions tackling, blocking, and ball handling were stressed. This individual work, though sometimes dull and tiring, was just as important as the drill conducted as a team. While the season could not be called a winning one, the boys made up for an uninspir- ing record by their enthusiasm and eagerness to learn. The record-one win, two losses, and three ties-showed what a few bad breaks, namely pass interceptions and fumbles, can do to a team. The Dragon Yearlings were large and fast, and revealed much promise. The training the boys received this year will be invaluable in the next three years. lim Blattner -K 'A' 'k Junior High Football Coach - - Mr. Lyle Barber This fall after the school routine had been well established, the first Iunior High Football practice of the season was held. Practices were conducted at Faurot Park near the Bear Pit. There, the more than sixty-five football-loving youngsters practiced two hours each night for almost two months. Much to the footballers' dismay, junior high teams are not permitted to schedule games with other schools. The boys, however, received plenty of experience in scrimmage games with the freshmen and among themselves. Much of the practice time was filled with drills and fundamentals. These boys deserve a great deal of credit for the untiring effort that they put forth. lim Blattner -127- Varsity Basketball n , 5 A5 GMS F35 45 Ml My ml X 1 'NN 1 TOP PICTURE ROW 1 Iohn Henderson, Boo Klmmel, Hon Bell, Harold Grimm, Curl Aspinall, B111 Zickcxioose, Russ Mericle, John Pike, Dove Merrill, Cleo Vaughn, luck Campbell, Fred Zimerle, BOTTOM PICTURE ROW l Dave Merrill, Iohn Pxke, Russ Mencle, Cleo Vaughn, HOW 2 Carl Aspmull, Ron Bell, Bob Kimmel, Icxck Campbell, -l28- Varsity Basketball Coach - Columbus East - Van Wert - - Columbus Central - Findlay ---' Upper Arlington Akron North - Hamilton - Lima South - Mansfield - Middletown - Fostoria - Springfield - Sandusky - Lima South - Toledo Waite A Wapakoneta - Findlay - - St. Marys - - - Mansfield ---- Toledo Central Catholic ---- SCHEDULE 51 Central 41 Central 56 Central 40 Central 50 Central 65 Central 67 Central 34 Central 59 Central S9 Central 45 Central 68 Central 56 Central 33 Central 37 Central TOURNAMENT 38 Central 42 Central 32 Central 63 Central 64 Central Mr. Lyle Barber The Central Varsity Basketball team, which consisted of seven lettermen from last year turned in an admirable record at the end of the season. The team practiced after school in the senior gym and in several gyms in Lima's surrounding area. The boys won nine of their regularly scheduled games, and did outstandingly well in the tournament. In the sectionals at Bluffton the Dragons defeated Wapakoneta, Findlay and St. Marys. At Toledo they defeated Mansfield for the district championship, but were over come in the regionals by the mighty Toledo Central Catholic team. 'A' 'A' i' Iohn Sugarman Senior Basketball lettermen The eight senior basketball lettermen gave Central some of its best basketball in Dragon history. For two consecutive years these boys and their teammates were among the last sixteen teams to be eliminated in the Ohio Class A tournament. Placing two players on the all-district honor team and two on the all regional team this year, they wound up their last season with a fine brand of basketball and cr show of sports manship that will be hard to surpass. -129- Tom Garmhausen .4 if, .-S X Q F ., .- lk n L - X -HY . -..Www ..., . .-.M,,,,M.................,....-,-m-..,...,,.....,..,,.. , ' 1 .74 U- , X -wo v-nu C!-F-,..,..X T' new G gf gsefgif f '35 Ha 3Sf' 5 TOP PICTURE HOW 1- -Carl Engle, Ed Gallant, Iacob Iones. ROW 2-Ed Berthold, Frank Romaker, Bob Hamer, George Bailey, Don Thomas Don Romiq, Frank Robertson, Jerry Schoonover, Tom Greenland. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1--Don Black, Mike Plummer, Tom Reynolds, Merrill Castle, Bob Houtz, Bob Mack, Don Snook. HOW 2--Fred Kinnaman Bob Harris, Jim DeVoe, Dick Dush, Dan Hennon, Bob Guy, Dick Black, Jim Hornberger. -130- Reserve Basketball Coach - ----- - Mr. Milan Stanich SCHEDULE Columbus East 52 Central Van Wert , 22 Central Columbus Central 30 Central Findlay , c . 37 Central Hamilton 45 Central South . 43 Central Mansfield . . 60 Central Middletown , 52 Central Toledo Waite , 27 Central Fostoria raro.aa . 37 Central Springfield ,,t,, 32 Central Sandusky .. rrrr rrrarrr 3333 3333 . . . .34 Central ,,,t .. . . . ., South , . C 43 Central , , . Fancy dribbling, flashy passing, spectacular and accurate shooting, and a very satisfac tory record were the outstanding highlights of this year's Iunior Varsity's season. The long hook shots and the spinning lay-up shots made the reserve games exciting and breathtaking to watch. The season's record-eight wins and five losses-was one of the best reserve records of the past decade. Practices were held in the senior high gym on weekdays and in South's gym every Wed- nesday night. Much of the Varsity's style and teamwork were developed through scrim- mage games with these reserve players. By the end of the season several Reserves were proficient enough to be advanced to the varsity squad. lim Blattner Freshman Basketball Coach - ------ Mr. Ronald Dotson SCHEDULE Shawnee ., , 21 Central Van Wert .. . .. . .. , 30 Central Findlay Donnell , 22 Central Shawnee ,, ,, 24 Central Ada , , , 28 Central Perry Township 14 Central South ,, ,, , , 34 Central Ada ......... ..,. , .. . 35 Central Delphos St. Iohns 22 Central South ..................... 23 Central Findlay Glenwood 25 Central Columbus Grove , , 24 Central ., TOURNAMENT Shawnee . , . C41 Central 50 Kenton u. . . u. . . 24 Central .. .45 Ada .... .. . .. . 31 Central C. 4l Deshler . , , , , , 42 Central 40 This year's Freshman Basketball Team finished a very favorable season with fourteen wins and two losses. The Dragon Yearlings, a rangy team, won three games in the annual freshman tournament at South High School before losing to the hard playing Deshler Fresh- men. By this fine record these ninth-grade basketeers assured Central High School of an outstanding varsity team in years to come. Tom Garmhausen -131- , ..v H W -- - -'W' .UMQ '--2--Nw-vweff-le r 7,4 - le? ,..w.........,-:W r f ' Q ' 12, 3 .' I l XA TA 5 .A 'N ,S A I 5 X Ear 1 ,Bm 'VM' v v w. ll ' 1 , r Brawl W ?'f 1 rs, 1.-S1 ' Aw, :,,es,1jfR'Q gi X 'fr 'ffl .'iffr:1F'Af' A Q S ,yer , m-lemxfilolf, Ei if., is ...,........ 1 Fug: 1 Q I A ' Q 1 - Q , . f. , - 5 1 he---EMS , f , 5 M- of '--W Y-Av 'M' 1 F ' W .f C , an l ?'i 'f ' . W, - .W M, .mv fi , 'Bw . ,, Ta i f 41.1, of T 'fm C -N , . W- - K QF' ' W 5 ' '71 S17 42' 9' ffisf if 'I 'gFi', 4 ' ' 9 rf, X A- .1 N, 4, 4 y ii I -v I K A N45 s, -me -Lf 4, W, r A W , M, T ' 'V 4s,e' f 'X ,, ,, l-,. .lime -lrflidwf. -.Ll :R -' T1 1: 3 , M Yi' B L . 'L L' ii ' ff., 5' Q if I 5, K , fs P, , x AL l 97' X J! 'I 'ld on I X 2 i I N kg!! Aj Qi ' Axfg 4 il' ,QVXV-E54 :,, A 1 N Q . , ' N ' - ' 'V I . ' ' ' ,, I T l sin '51, Pl All li 4 il 4? If I - Q ' X ir . 3 , ' I f' , , . X g. . N v lg ' ' B 'Ki 3- 1 vlvl lxhll' . ' X - ' ,A A .' rf ' i gk' X 1 if I 1 Ni' LV411, ,, A Q ,641 wr! T ,, f X Q fy Q , , T me , ff W we ,, , , . if A , , ,, ' 'Q f-ik - 'f ' ' 1 .- I 'A ,,.' Li ,' , ,' x I X 3 if : K I .pre ,NFL JV , I V K H, ,A ,, .,,,: ,'V A . ,'.,,,,, I ' ,X 1, '- 1' '- , 'Yr qw Y r- Q yui 5:,y,J.l:'...- 'f-If., 'vflq- Qi-u55g 'q:y , lui, 'wjgfZ,f1Q,'- Hill . no . LL- , . V3 ,if 1. .fyg X L' 5 . . i , M3-j ',. I lr h- 7.,H,lrL,4f,was-Ihilffgivng-,k.' lruakw-5.431 ,rw A. gr., ,I 1:11. - 5 .. -4.4-1 If ,-.ir . , , -ju 5. ' ,gifs L-f5:ji,4,'? ..+,x.A ir. imjeial, , ,ze ff' far, ,Q 'ff f . P -4-if iff ,fqf5, ,f.w ,, 7199-'L A kv' -gf.. Q K,-fr Y -I-rw' - -'kffvff-'.4r 9? -fav 71-+?5 ..' 'Nl' New anvil. lf,'-3+'frQi'if1bff1Q7EigL'll25+f.,lQ1f.lf.:1miiffz.LAmips-. ' f f-,-3 wmdg- f' ff TOP PICTURE ROW 1--Dave Boesel, Ronnie Powers. ROW 2JBichard Hagen, Mike Martin. Kirk Toliord, Bob Cavindcr, Francis Palin, Dale Buchanan, Dick Snyder. ROW 3-Phil Neely, Iim Morrissey, Roger Black, Bruce Hollering, Phil Petree, Bill Roberts, Bill Archer, Harmon Cook, lim Fisher, Keith Ayers. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW l-Bob Guy, Sherman Bankston. Dan Johnson. Dave Iohnson, Bob Hartman, Ierry Miller, Cloyd Busick, Don Campbell, Bill Ternpel. ROW 2-Tom Oswald, Hon Bonfiglio, Iim Young, Les Cook, Bob Bassitt, Cleo Vaughn, Jack Campbell, Jim Dudley, Tom Frail, Sonny Nanchoii, Ierry Schoonover, Mr. Lyle Barber. -132- Coaches - Shawnee Van Wert Shawnee Ada St. Rose South L Ada LL L L L Delphos St. Iohns L South LL L L L Findlay Glenwood Columbus Grove L L L Junior High Basketball - Mr. Seraph Pope and Mr. Henry Zaborniak SCHEDULE L t,,,, 39 Central 47 L 30 Central L 37 L 18 Central L 40 20 Central L 34 L 13 Central L 70 L 27 Central L 43 LL 23 Central L L L42 LL 31 Central .L .41 L12 Central LL LL 39 L L23 Central L . LL L L L 36 LL 18 Central LL L eaeaeaaeeeeaee L 43 This year's Iunior Basketball season was a most successful one. The junior high hoop sters were undefeated with eleven wins and no losses. Practices were held in the boys' junior gym four days a week, and games were played in the senior high gym, Bradfield Center, or on the opposing team's floor. The Iunior Basketballers' practice sessions usually started with free shooting, followed by drills in dribbling, passing, and plays similar to the Varsity's. After a strenuous work out, a scrimmage game closed the practice. We hope this year's record of eleven wins and no losses will be an incentive to the boys in the future and that they will carry on their tradition of sportsmanship. lim Blattner Baseball Lettermen-Dave Iohnson, Dan Iohnson, Cloyd Busick, Cleo Vaughn, Bob Bassitt, lim Young, Bruce Nanchoff, lerry Schoonover, Ron Bonfiglio, and lack Campbell. Coach -------------- Mr. Lyle Barber SCHEDULE Shawnee ,,,, L LL L 6 Central 12 Bluffton L L L L L 6 Central L ll Lima St. lohns L 2 Central L 20 South ,,,,, LL .L L L L 1 Central L 5 St. Gerard 2 Central 9 South rrrrr rrrrrrr L LL ,,,, 3 Central L L L 2 Springfield L L L L 6 Central L L LL 5 Marion LL 4 Central L 1 St. Rose 9 Central L 2 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT South LLLLLLLL LLLLLLL L LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLL 1 C entral LL L L LLLL L L. .L 0 As soon as spring rolled around and warmer weather approached, many minds at Cen tral turned to baseball. Last spring the Varsity Baseball team of 1951 practiced after school at Faurot Park in preparation for its initial game. Long hours of training paid off when the team won its opening game. Although the Dragons lost their first game of the tournament in a thriller against South on May 12 at Faurot Park, they, nevertheless, showed that they had the fighting spirit which will carry them successfully through future years. Tom Garrnhausen -133- X - 'gf sig '51, ' '- IQ-vqg. 5 Tig,-,S 1 W1 '21 W V if ' '-i3.:fi7Q'.If ,zggpu Y 1 E. ,Q Qyfffgei . .f- 1 fl? W L1 it 'sh-f ,- Y .iw rf- pt - . F 'ft- 1. .cv gf fff r . fi. . , . ' 754 16- V: X1 l S W 1. . ' 1. 2 'D 1 if - I Qi is s 1 ' ' -M 1 L ' 1 , f Q W s ' ass- 1 .4 V 1 N I ': . Q X33 ,. V. 'w e e ,. , D ' : : . ' Q 1 V t A Lg , ,V .Q V .u fx . 1 K nd ' u 1 'Q Q il A f vi 1 1 ' fs 1 ' ls E 1 ' XP if xr ,U iv: .ga - ' ,' ' 5 :TA 4 f 1, ' , ,sg-g I :' it , ' ,J ' ' Q Y IE ' T, 1 i - ' 'E 2 . h R ',., In , - W i - - Eff 1 if .1 , , 1 '-MA -Q ' , 3 - Q 1 5 li 'i lvlr' ui P .F 9' 1 A 1 1 ' ., ,, 33 wr - s ' 7 Q -Q - Y 4 A X Z! 1 if 1 ,V by :T AN x gs N. ' 1 ' NN ' Q ' T- A N' ' R ' ' Luv , A. v ,iii ' li p 593' 'i ' 1' .. 'if 5 , L it 111 l 2 ik in TOP PICTURE ROW 1- Bill Heilner, Tom Owens, Dale Miille, Hugh Mosher, Jacob Jones, Kay Patton. ROW 2--Mr Ronald Dotson, Tom Wilson, D W'd ' ' ' ave 1 ner, Ierry Hauenstein, Bruce Rogers, Harold Grimm, Art Truex. Bud Boniiglio, Duane O'Brien, Kay Swisher, Ierry Iones, Mr. Milan Stanich, ROW 3efBob Moyer, Frank Robertson, Bill Cowden, Dick MacLeod, Lynn Ault, Bob Neilson, Chuck Miller, Shelby Cook, George Bailey, Dick Blattner. ROW 4 -Russ Wilt. Ronald Cook, Ronnie Truex, Russell Mericle. Iim Sparlinq, Don Thomas, Ronnie Gross, lack Wellbcturn, lim Blattner, Iohn Iones. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1-Mr. Seraph Pope, Gary Iohn, Harry Emlinqer, Byron Ulrick, Mike Martin. Kenneth McGullion. Gene Edman, Iim Ciminillo. ROW 2 Donald Carnes lim Holten, George Krause Dick Watt, Bob Ma M 'll C tl . ROW , , y, ern as e 3-Bob Harris. Fred Fischer, Bill Roberts. Dick Dush, Paul Gross, Dave Lammers, Don Snook. -134- ,, ,.,,.,,,1N,...iH ., , gh.. f.g9.v-,, si, s if ,. -1. BQAA ggi. Xxfaulfu 1111.5 1 w it ' Q 'fx 'QT 1. 4 ex ly., I' , ' 5, 1 1 I 1- 1 is .A 1- f gr xi 3 6 Af ,L Varsity and Reserve Track Senior Lettermen-Lynn Ault, Bud Bonfiglio, Ronnie Gross, Dick MacLeod, Charles Miller, Bob Neilson, Ed Potter, Ronnie Truex, Iack Wellbaum, Dave Widner, Bill Heffner, Hugh Mosher. Coach - - - - - Mr. Ronald E. Dotson SCHEDULE Shawnee ,, ,,,, 4lVz Central .. , ,176 V2 Fostoria . . H31 Central ,s7,o . 87 Findlay . .. , .. 50 Central . , , 68 South . , 28 V2 Central . 89 V2 Central's track team of 1951 was the best that the school has had in many years. During the season the team stretched its winning streak to twenty-four straight dual meets. F rom the larger meets the cinder burners brought home to the Dragon Den seventeen trophies and kept for themselves ninety-one medals and forty ribbons. Central High School can justly be proud of the thin clads who upset many teams' apple carts in 1951. ln the past years gold track shoes have been given to the boys who set all-time Central or all-time Lima track records, and this year was no exception. Twelve boys, who wear the kangaroo shoes and the green suits, won these coveted shoes for their efforts. Bob Moyer 4 4 lr Junior High Track Coach - - Mr. Seraph Pope Central's 1951 Iunior High Track squad practiced after school at Horace Mann. There they worked hard to learn the fundamentals of the dashes, the hurdles, and the relays in preparation for the Iunior Olympics, where this talent-laden group captured the crown for the fourth consecutive year. These junior high tracksters show promise of becoming a fine varsity squad. Tom Garmhausen -135- Gown ADAMS, B. S. in Ed. Miami University Ohio Northern University Mathematics Eighth Grade Counselor MARILYN AMSTUTZ, B. S. in Ed. Ohio State University Ohio Northern University English Physical Education Health G. A. A. Cheerleaders Pep Club ROBERT I. BECKMAN, B. M. E. Indiana University Girls' General Chorus Seventh Grade Chorus Theory of Music I. A. BRIGHT, B. S., M. A. Otterbein College Ohio State University Head oi Science Department Chemistry Faculty Manager Publications IOSEPH R. Bnoz, B. S. Miami University Social Studies RUTH CATON, A. B. Ohio Northern University English History Eighth Y-Teens :J 16-. 5...M.' ' Q. 34 R ,I I 1 , X ASI' .' X f I f f X. l . 'WITH' 1 A. 1--..,, tile R 17. will ,per- 4 f Inez AGERTER, B. A,. M.A. Ohio University Colorado College National University of Mexico Spanish Latin English Ninth Y-Teens LYLE BAHBER, B. S. Bowling Green University Manchester College Senior Boys' Physical Education Health Iunior High Football Coach Basketball and Baseball Coach STANLEY C. BOYLAN, A.B.. A.M. Ohio Wesleyan Ohio State University Head of Social Studies Department Problems of American Democracy General History CHARLES E. Bnooirsn University of Cincinnati University ot Toledo Ohio Northern Auto Mechanics Trade Technology RUTH CATHCART, B.S., M.C.S. Indiana State Indiana University Bookkeeping Salesmanship Commercial Law Athletic Association Treasurer WILLIAM W. CHAMBERS B. S. in Vocnriormr. En. Miami University University of Toledo Vocational Supervisor I F ,., X4 X? f Gifg - M 'D 1 1 hr TOP PICTURE ROW 1-Dove Schcxublin, Iohn Pike, Ronnie Bell, Bob Kimmel. ROW 2- -Mr. H. Gleason, Russell Black, Bob Osmeyer, Benny Thomas, Iim Hclrrod, Eddie Gallant. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1iBi1l Blunden, Curl Aspincll, Ed Conkle, George Stephan, Don Romig. ROW 24Mr. Nelson Lcxuless, Bruce Plumb, Bob Blctttner, Iohn Sugarman, Ioe Worth, Iim Potter, Dale Lepplcx. -136- Lettermen - Ronnie Bell, lim Harrod, Bob Kimmel, Iohn Pike, and Dave Schaublin. Coach - Mr. Howard Gleason SCHEDULE Xenia .. 8V2 Central 3V2 Kenton ,,,,,, . .. . . 6 Central Bellefontaine 2 Central South . 9Vz Central V2 Findlay . 12 Central South . 9 Central Springfield . . . . 8 Central Bellefontaine 3 Central Many creeks were waded and many miles of fareway were plodded by the boys who made up Central's golf squad last season. Having kept in the swing of things during the summer, the boys were very eager to begin another season at the first sign of spring. They practiced at Shawnee and Lost Creek golf courses, furnishing their own equipment. Last year the squad won two, tied two, and lost four meets. All of last season's letter- men returned this year to contribute to another successful schedule. Iohn Sugarman Tennis Lettermen - Carl Aspinall, Bill Blunden, Ed Conkle, and George Stephan Coach ---- - Mr. Nelson Lauless SCHEDULE Sidney ,,,r .S . 3 Central 2 Fremont ,, 4 Central 2 Springfield 4 Central 3 Sidney ,c,,, . . 3 Central 2 Fremont , 4 Central l Tennis is a sport which has been playing a prominent part in Central's spring athletic program for many years. Boys interested in this sport devoted a great amount of their sum- mer vacation to practicing. When spring rolled around, they were eager to practice the good points which they had developed during the summer and to work hard at eliminating their faults. This preparation was important, for they competed with some of the most skillful high school tennis players in the state. Although last season's team was not victorious in any of its meets, it showed great sportsmanship in never giving up in the face of defeat. John Sugarman e137- as 2 1' f 'A 5' - 2 , uv 6 . 'L f as , ' .. - 5 we , , -,sv ' 1 fl TOP PICTURE lim Miller, Evelyn Thomas, Ianet Maus, Carole Schaliter, Sue Lowry, Marcia Snook, Judy Lora, Carolyn Allen. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1-George Spees, Peggy O'Connor, Sherilan Katter, Frances Howe. ROW 2-Iudy Conkle, Ianet Maus. Carolyn Allen, Iean Krouse, ynthia Kerr, Ieannie Silverstein, Iudy Reed, Patsy Walborn, Barbara Rutledge, Brenda Schneider. ROW 3- Iulia Cougill. Patsy Hager, Beverly Bowersock, Ioan Darling, Bobbie Kersker, Suzanne Coley, Barbara Cochran, Kay Thomas, Muriel Connor, Sue Vandemark. ROW 4-Ioanne Dyer, Betty Louck, Sandra Beach, Iudy Cheney, Ianet Purdy, Doreen Kirk- hoii, Beverly Younqquist, Sandra Stallkamp, Sue Pressnell, Virginia Lee, Ianet Musser. ROW 5-Barbara Meredith, Iudy Lora, Sylvia Miller, Ieannine Ulrick. Sharon Croy, Pat Davis, Carol McE1derry, Katie Mumma, Becky Yoder. ROW 8-Nancy Nutter, Benny Thomas, Sandy Glazer, Paul Gross, Wilmer Staats, Edward Patton. -138- N Varsity Cheerleaders Advisor - - Mrs. Marilyn Amstutz In the final minutes ot a hard fought game one heard Fight, team, iight! yelled by every Central student. Leading these hearty yells were seven peppy girls and a boy chosen by last year's cheerleaders. Practice sessions were held every Tuesday and Thursday after school. One always found the cheerleaders cheering loyally at all pep rallies and football and basketball games. The work of this year's cheerleaders will be carried on by those chosen for next year by the former cheerleaders and their advisor. We know that next year's selection will do as fine a job as Central's cheerleaders have always done in the past. Nancy Randall 4 4 1' Pep Club President - - George Spees - - ---- Order! Vice-President - - Peg O'Connor - - a capable substitute Secretary - - Sherilan Katter - - keeper ot the books Treasurer - - Frances Howe - - hmm, all that money! Advisor - ----- - Mrs. Marilyn Amstutz To promote better sportsmanship and to encourage school spirit were the aims of the Pep Club. This organization consisted of the cheerleaders and fifty boys and girls chosen by their homerooms to represent them. It met every first and third Wednesday in room 307 to plan its many activities. The club planned all pep assemblies and, as a special project, sponsored the South- Central assemblies, during which representatives from South and Central spoke on the ap- proaching game. In order to raise money, red and green shakers to be used during games were made and sold to the students by the members ot the club. Nancy Randall -139- fax Nw .V t. ll., xc xx z Arg 5-A in ROW l---Nancy Adkins, Sue Emick, Deanne Fields, Mary Lou Reid. ROW 2 -Sharon Carder, Muriel Conner, Delores Hill, Iudy Conkle. Carol Nearon, Barbara McBride, Nancy Nutter, Ianet Maus, Suzie Flavin, Rozella Benjamin, Cynthia Kerr, Charlotte Iackson. ROW 3 Lil Fisher, Barbara Miller, Ioyce Link, Sue Randall, Iudy Hanes, Suzanne Coley, Barbara Cochran, Patsy Hager, Kay Thomas, Beverlv Younqquist, Roberta Kerslcer, Lucia Thomas, Barbara Selden. ROW 4---Nancy Stimmel, Pauline Gilmore, Sandra Roberts, Shirley Nutter, Meredith Britt, Fern Alley. ROW 5- Sally Heimann, Nancy Wilson, Ianet Harrod, Bobbe Galvin, Natalie Earnst, Beverly Hord, Mary Rossteld, Sharon Croy, Kywana Ormsby, Carolyn Allen, Diane Iohnson. Ieannine Ulrick. ROW B Ianice Iewell, Marilyn Wilcox, Carolvn Chiles, Beverly Hagen, IoAnn Kinq, Frances Howe, Lois Smulz, Lucia Hossellman, Katie Mumma, Sue Lowry. ROW 7 Candace Schulte, Ioan Angell, Nancy Hawisher, Nancy Reed, Pat Davis, Becky Yoder, Lois Vore, Deanne Angell, Rita Brown, Kay Baber, Ioan Tempel, Nedra Walther, Ruth Lowry. ROW B- Ianet Wells, Donna Mesarvey, Carol McElderry, Billie Iean Earnst, Marva Bankston, Corene Bankston, Vivian Green. Barbara Schooley, Ianet McAlpine, Hazel Fisher, Betty Hartman, Dixie Milbourn, Ianet Thompson, Carolyn Davis, Darolyn Davis. Barbara Ebling. ROW 9 -Doreen Kirkhoii, Evelyn Thomas, Phyllis Green, Bettie Webb, Ianet Musser, Karen Cogen, Sue Weisenbarqer, Pat Martin, Brenda Schneider, Martha Io Davis, Nancy Thomas, Marcia Hawver, Betty Cottrell, Ianet Ellis. Barbara Meredith, Sue Ford, Virginia Lee. ROW 10 Sue Pressnell, Shirley Tyre, Sandra Stallkamp, Arlene Earl, Leota Dally, Marilyn Phillips, Karen Snook, Diane Phillips, lane McRitchie, Barbara Iones, Ann Ridenour, Carole Schaliter. Margaret Dumm, Margaret Thompson, Nancy Randall, Shirley Lambert. ROW 11-Ann Edman, Ioan Clark, Linda Patton, Ruth Smith. Phyllis Hoeper. Barbara Dale, Faye Hanold, Sandra Neely, IoAnn Perrine, lane Weisenbarger. -l4O- G. A. A. President - - Deanne Fields - - - the brains Vice-President - - - Nancy Adkins ----- short 'n sweet Secretary - - Sue Emick ---- plenty ot time on her hands Treasurer ---- Mary Lou Reid - - wit and all that money, tool Freshman representative - - Muriel Connor - a peppy, little blond Social chairman - - - Natalie Earnst - - handles those parties Publicity chairman - - - Pat Martin - - she really gets around! Roving reporter - - Candace Schulte - - - brings in the news Minor sports head - - Diane Iohnson - nothing minor 'bout this gall Volleyball head - - Katie Io Mumma ---- over the net Basketball head - - Lillian Fisher - shoot 'em high, pass 'em low Baseball head - - Barbara McBride ----- Babe Ruth Tennis head - - Ianet Harrod - - V - - a real pro Hitpin head - - Ieannine Ulrick - - really tackles that job! Advisor - ---- - Mrs. Marilyn Amstutz The Central Bloomer Girls, otherwise known as the Girls' Athletic Association, com- pleted another busy year. The one hundred twenty-six athletic-minded girls met in the senior gym at noon, or after school, to play such games as volleyball, basketball, hit pin, table tennis, and badminton. During the year the schedule tor the G.A.A. was full. November 3 it held a party to initiate freshman girls into the organization. February 20 was the date for the annual All- Star party. This was a mother-daughter banquet at which sixteen girls from the freshman through the senior classes were named to the All-Star basketball team. Two C days were held November 1 and May 1. During these C days all girls who had earned their C's in G.A.A. wore them to school all day. The May l C day consisted of a breakfast to honor the C girls. A playday was sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association at Bowling Green University on April 26. This playday was an annual meeting of several girls' athletic associations at which various games were played. The outstanding event of the year was the annual G.A.A. banquet May l, at which the Final Emblem Girl was announced. The presentation ot awards and the announcement of the G.A.A.'s Who's Who election were highlights oi the occasion. Nancy Randall ee 141 -5-'fcs.,,,,4 my 'ul 'S-ei' . - e-4 at - . ff? l - . 'W l ei f -1 if f . 3 . i i A-1 Q. is . 4 x P ' U lg i sa , i Y , 1 A ul V 1 , Q .5 A 3 35 Q C ' l i I iLelt to right 1--Deanne Fields, Lillian Fisher HOW 1- Nancy Adkins, Io Ann King, Pauline Gilmore, Deanne Fields, Sue Emick. Lil Fisher, Kay Iohnson, Dixie Milbourn. ROW 2-Carolyn Allen, Lucia Hossellman, Sue Lowry, Natalie Earnst, Nedra Walther, loan Tempel. Billie lean Earnst. Ianet Wells, Jeannine Ulrick, Pat Davis. ROW 3--Ianet Maus, Janet Harrod, Ann Lee, Katie Mumma, Betty Hartman. Mary Lou Seid, Daroly? Davis, Carolyn Davis. ROW 4-Diane Iohnson, Carole Schaiiter, Barbara Dale. Phyllis Hoeper, Nancy Wilson. arbara Mi er. -142- Co-Final Emblem Girls For the first time in the history of the Girls' Athletic Association two girls have been chosen to share the honor oi Final Emblem Girl. You, Deanne Fields, and you, Lillian Fisher, have worked hard, and now your dreams have come true. Through your qualities of sports- manship, service, versatility, athletic ability, and popularity you have both attained this out- standing merit. You were chosen from a large group of girls who presented keen competition, but who were unable to surpass your outstanding qualities. Congratulations for an honor you both deserve. Nancy Randall +1 -if if C Girls Advisor - - Mrs. Marilyn Amstutz A is for apple, B is for book, but what does C stand for? It naturally stands for the energetic C girls. Any girl in G. A. A. became a member of this group when her points totaled one thousand. The senior C girls alone had the distinction of being the candidates for Final Emblem Girl. The C girls held a C day November l and May l. On the May l C day the mem- bers were honored with a breakfast. Nancy Randall -143- --T.. 1 1' ' , th O! 1 5 l 'Q : , i fini fn! we :Mb 2 Fi , itil? flier elf Wm, ,...,ei il' fbi ,Q ',, gf g -W f-'51 -1 K H -L' 4, A QQ 'Q A 4 ,ki sq q E f f I . f :wel Q 1 ROW l-Sandra Mumma, Sue Pfeifer, Mary Rose, Carol Iackson, Carol Lowry, Linda Thatcher, Dorothe Hoeper, Judy Cheney, Sue Shook, Vivian Gallant, Ellen Strawbridge, Ianet Purdy. ROW Z-Phyllis Harr, Marilyn Miller, Peggy Roeder, Iackie Moyer, Mary Iane Umbaugh. Iudy Grove, Nancy Mullen, Ioanne Dyer, Sandra Beach, Ioan Light, Helen Scott, Norma Melton. ROW 3--Sandra Parker, Kay Moats, Sue Blosser, Sue Ebling. Patsy Walborn, Barbara Rutledge, Sue Vandemark, Betty Louck, Carol Everett, Shirley Moyer, Ianet Lee, Barbara McDonel, Sharon Wagner. ROW 4-Barbara Smith, Ianice Ream, Nadine Brock, Barbara Iulien, Shirley Stimmel, Alyce Holmes, Peggy Mumaugh, Nancy Siferd, Basilda Reese, Beverly McElroy, Sue Sherrick. ROW 5-Rosalie Hunlock, Pat Holland, Bettie Kortier. Susie McGue. Doroth Selby, lane Mollett, Edith Blakeley, Marcia Keran, Sue Driver, Rosalie Bacome, Marjorie Maxwell, Hope Russell, Beverly Bishop, Nancy Weigel, Rosalie Smalley. Phyllis Shaffer. ROW 1---Betsy Burkholder, Patsy Moore, Sandra Blakley, Iudy Maus, Ianet Parker, Pat Ulrick, Sally Reed, Barbara Seitz, Barbara Porter, Nancy Graves, Pat Thomas, Darlene Williams, Margo Wagner. ROW 2-'Indy McCormick, Darla Lambert, Connie Holvolgt, Mary Lou Sellers, Nancy Fauhl, Ianet Ietleries, Nancy Beerbower, Sally Pfeiier, Karen Raymond, Anna Giokaris, Louann Smith, Alice Mohler. ROW 3---Donna McBride, Beverly Bumiord, Norma Mesarvey, Iudy Culp, Mary Lowry, Sharon Harris. Sue Allen, Mary Bright, Mary Patton. Shirley Resch, Carolyn Guysinger, Barbara Stevens. ROW 4-Ianet White, Io Ann Cantieny, Linda Loudenslager, Sue Welsh, Marilyn Swisher, Iill Greenup, Sharan Grange, Shirley Beech, Io Ann Reese, Nancy Whittaker, Mildred Cook, Mar Pence. ROW 5-Sharon Gould, Carol Whitlinq. Betty Short, Nancy Moody, Martha Baldwin, Winnie Thomas, Ruth Arnold, Gerry Smith, Marelese Wilsey, Sharon Ebbeskotte, Cynthia White. -HJ- President - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer - Advisor - Eighth Grade G. A. A. - Sue Shook - - - - - an efficient leader - Iudy Cheney - sweet, neat, and hard to beat - Basilda Reese - - kept her minutes up to date - Linda Thatcher - - did we spend that much? - - - - - - - - - MissIaneSnider Where were they going in such a hurry? Those sixty-five eighth grade girls were rush ing down to the girls' junior gym to begin their Eighth Grade G.A.A. meeting. They met every Tuesday after school and participated in such sports as volleyball, basketball, badminton and table tennis. The aim of these young athletes was to gain experience for Senior G A A In recognition of outstanding work several girls were given special awards. President - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer - Advisor - Nancy Randall Seventh Grade G. A. A. - Darlene Williams - - - the boss - - Donna McBride - - president pro tem - Iill Greenup - - - - an all-around athlete - Linda Loudenslager - - checks all the money - - - - - - - - - - - MissIaneSnider Those sixty energetic baby athletes, who were to be found in the girls' junior gym every first and third Wednesday, were members of the Seventh Grade G.A.A. These girls met to play hitpin, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, and badminton. The purpose of this club was to prepare the young girls for their future in the senior hrgh G.A.A. For their outstanding efforts several girls were awarded special merits that will al ways be cherished. -145 Nancy Randall VIRGINIA H. CHESTER, B. S. Ohio State University Homemaking Social Committee ARTHUR W. CRAFT, B. S.. M. S. IN ED. Bowling Green University Iowa State College Head of Industrial Arts Department Radio Club, Hi-Y C. R. DELONG, B.S.. M.A. in Ed. Bliss College Bowling Green University New York University Head of Business Department Treasurer of Central High School Advisor of Commercial Club R. E. Dorsou, B. S. in Ed. Muskingum College Ohio State University General Science Freshman Football and Basketball Coach Varsity Track and Cross-Country Coach Nzn. Duc:-IAC Ohio Northern University Student Patrol E. HOWARD Gr..sAsoN, B. S.. M. A. Miami University George Peabody College Industrial Arts Golf. Equipment Manager av 5211. ,. 5. :Sb sv -..- 51 A Industrial Arts fr' if N N., fs.. . 'X '1 :Eg X 3' AE f , , ,, ,,., -,...,,, Set 6 -sr HAROLD O. CLARK, B.A.,M.M. Bluliton Northwestern University Ohio Northern University Instrumental Music Band Orchestra Swing Band Social Committee MARTHA DEGREIF, B. S. Purdue University English MARGERY DIXON, B. A. University ot Michigan Geography English Seventh Grade Counselor L. E. DOTY. B. S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University History Stage Manager Stage Club VIRGINIA ELAINE FISHER, B.A. Bluffton College Ohio Northern University English Art Seventh Y-Teens THr:DA HANKISH, A. B. Bluffton College University oi New Hampshire Homemaking ROW 1-Margo English, Nancy Io Smith, lean Krouse, Marilyn Pence, Suzanne Sullivan. Barbara Dale, lean MacDonell, Janice Aspinall, Nancy Randall, Betty Stanyer. ROW 2-Katherine Iacomet, Lynda Dove, Faye Hanold, Suzanne Coley, Diane Mullenhour, Sue Lowry, Donna Parsel, Ioyce Shields, Lucia Hossellman, Peggy O'Connor, Nedra Walther, Ioan Tempel. The Cyg nets Presidents - - - Ioyce Shields - - ---- head swan Secretary-Treasurer - - Peg O'Connor - - with the greatest of ease Advisor - - - ----- - Mrs. Marilyn Waite The Central Cygnets were found paddling around in the cool, clear water of the Y.M.C.A. pool every Thursday night, or at special practice sessions. The twenty-two aquatic girls held their fourth annual water ballet Have a Holiday Ian- uary 18 and 19. On February 5 a meeting was held at the home of their advisor during which moving pictures of the water ballet were shown. The girls also took a trip to Colum- bus to watch one of the Ohio State Swan Club's water ballets. Tryouts will be held at the beginning of next year, and new Cygnets will be chosen to take the place of the ones who graduated. Nancy Randall -146- N 'IZ' if ns 3 vA,,i:T x W ' ,.2g,,-'E-L, Lf-12 :nn :EY J ITS Az., f 7 ' 1 7' s 'f f 'k J' A lf: ' .Q34 ' Y -is f 3 'Qs YT I +' 'Jaan V ,ff ' xiii Li? .5 . - M. Q ' ,.VV I if 5 R W . 'fag 5 Ill Ill A -147 DIAMONDS WATCHES In Lima I t's I VAVIY9 g JEWELRY STORE Q ,..v of UMA X OHIO I ' bf-HF-' QL f W -21 SILVER WEDDING BANDS The Lima Printing and Ledger Co. Ruling Printing and Blanlcboolc Manufacturing Phone 3-6981 310 E. Market Basinqer's I 5.- N - XXX 1 mx X. -.-'- Q r. -1 -95 X 1- I -it 'Q i I- 5, . 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N ,,,,,. . .... , ,.,... .,.. , .-,.-.-,-.-.:.:.:.:,:3151:,:,:,:11::15:51315:3:g F :Rt , fir' Catalogue - Book - Commercial PRINTING 2I7-2I9 North Union St. Lima, Ohio -163- Hoover Appliances 322-24 N. Main Phone 8-7171 Wesiinghouse Appliances Service for All Makes Appliances 6: Refrigerators RUSS BABER RAY KRUSE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 308 NORTH MAIN PAINTS WALLPAPER ARTISTS' MATERIALS GRAFIC ARTS SUPPLIES Hamilton 6: Elgin Watches Rower's Jewelers 326 N. MAIN ST. LIMA, OHIO Nesbitt's Home Made Candies Fresh Roasted Nuts N. W. Corner Public Square Greetings Class of '52 Madison's 61-65 Public Square The Fashion Shop of Lima Thanks to the 51-52 Seniors for Their Patronage We are here to serve your Successors Adon Studio Lawrence lake Paul Pepiot N. Main Street Opp. Court House Phone 2-3481 Adkins, Nancy .. , Albright. Daisy Allen, Carolyn .. 19 . Anderson. Ieanne ,,,,,,, Angell. Ioan ., , ,, Archer, Barbara ,,,,.,. Archer. Miriam ..,,, Archer. PattB ,,,,,,,,,, Armstrong, on . , Aspinall, Carl ,,,,,,,, Aspinall, Ianice , , , Baber, Kay ,,,,,.,.,,,,, Bailey. George .,.... Bailey, Yvonne ,.,.,,,,. Baird. Marianne .. ,. Bales. Thomas ,,,,. Ballinger, Doris ...,.. . Bankston. Corene ,. Bankston. Marva , Bankston, Sherman Barton, Douglas ,. Basinger. Ken ,. Bassitt. Robert , .....,,. , Baughman. Bing ,, ,.., ,. Baughman. Wayne Baumqardner, David Beach, Phillip .. .... Beatty, lean Ann ,,.,. Beerbower, Wayne . Bell. Ronald ..... ., .. Bender. Harlan .. Benedetto. Sylvia ,..., Bennet. Bruce .,,,,,,, Bercaw, John ..,.,. Berthold, Ed ,..,..., Index , , 19, 140. 142 ,47, 74 76. 92, 94, 98, 104. 122, 138, 140. 142 .. 47, 66. 86 ,,l9, 40, 66, 72, 76, 88, 104. 112, 140 ,. , ,45, 106 ,,,,,, , ,, ,,,, 43 , , 45. 102, 114 19, 40. 98. 122, 124, 128. 136 , , . 47, 146 , ,,,,,, 43, 66, 72, 78, 80, 140 , ,. 43, 114. 124, 130, 134 . .. ,, , , ,, ,, 43 , ,,., 19. 40, 86, 90, 104. 112. 116 , , .,.19, 116 ,, ,, ,, 19, 116 , . .. 43. 140 , ,, 47, 100. 140 ,, , ,, , 47, 124, 132 319, 72. 76, 102, 112 ,, , , , , ,, 43, 114 132 ., . 19, 76, 98, 114, 122, 124, .. ,. ,...,., ,., , ,, 20 . , .... , , ,,,47, 66 , , , , 47 . , 20, 40. 72, 116 20 20. 40, 72, 98. 122, 128, 136 . ...., , 20, 66, 70 ....,43. 72. 78. 80, 84, 114, 124. , 20, 102, 122, Bingham, Ioyce ...,, 106 116 , 1, . ,.,.,,,., , , 47. 102 ,, , . .. 47, 72, 98, 130 20, 40, 76, 86. 94, 98, 104, 112, 113 4 Binz, Carl ,,,,,,, , , .,., , . . , ,, Binz, Sally ,,,,. , ,,,, ,, ,, , , .. 43 Bishop. Bill .,,,,,,,,, , , , , H47, BD Bitters, Dick ,,.,, 1, ,,,, , , Black, Russell ,,,,,,,, ,, , ,, ,. .. , 47. 102, B1attner,Iames ,, ..,, ,, Blattner, Richard ,, Blattner, Robert ,,..,,, Blaltner, Sim .,,,,,,,, Bloom, Marty ,,..,, Blunden. William ,, , ,,,, ,,,,....,.1 2 0, 72, 102, 122. 124, , 20, 70, 102, 122, 124, ,,,, , ,, ,,,,, ,, ,,,, , 47, 80, 88, 102, ,,,, , ,. ,,,., ,, ,, ,, 43, Bogart, Gene , .,,,, , 47 136 134 , 134 20, 72, 80. 84, 88, 90, 94. 102, 112, 116, B0 136 43 47 Bolender, Ronald ..,,, Bonom. Ronald ...,,... Bowersock. Patsy , .. Bowsher. Charles Bowsher. Dorothy Brandon. Sharon . Branson. Margaret Bray, Sandra , Breymaier. Huey . Britt. Meredith ,,,,, , Broders. Loretta Brown. Nicky ,,,,,,, Brown, Shirley Brown. Tom ...,, ,, ,, Buchanan. Warren Burden, Iack ,........, , . Burden, Ioan .,..,, , Burden, Iohn ., .. Burden, Robert ,..., ,, Burke, Sandra , ,,,, , , ,,,,,,, 47, , , ,47, 47 43 21 43 43 47 , 43, 78. 80, 106 114 140 43. 74, 100, 106 140 . 47, 106, 124 47, 102, 11243. 47,77 aefazf Burkholder, Lucille ,, Burkholder, Richard Burkholder, Tom ,,,,, Burnett, Duane ,,,.,, , Butterfield, Ioe .,,.,, Byrd, Allen , Byrd, lack ....,.,... Cady, Barbara Camp. Robert ,.,,, Campbell, Don ..,... Campbell, lack .... ,. ,, Campbell, Marilyn ,, Campbell, Tom ,,,,.,,,, Cantieny, Carolyn , ,, , Carder. lim .,,,,,,,,, , ,, Carder, Sharon ,,,,, ,, Carmony. Norma ,,,,, Carville, Paul ...... Chance, Gloria ,,... ,. , Chancellor, Shirley .. Cheney. Ronald ,.,,....... Cheny. Tom ....,..,..,. Chiles. Carolyn ,,....,.. Churchill. Ierry - ,.,. Ciminillo. Robert Clark, Pat ...,..,.,..,.,r.,., Clemens, Paul .,,,, ,,,,,, Clevenger, Ronald ,,,,,, Clingerman, Grace ,,,, Coqen, Karen .....,..,..l Comstock, Nancy ,,,,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . , '47, G6, 47, 21', 4o,'7e, 92, sa, 1i1'4, 122, or ,,.,,,, ,, 1 or rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 43 21 47 43 66 43 21 94 43 21 70 124 124 43 43, 78, 80, 102, 114 ,..... , , ,. 43, 114, 124, 132 . 21, 40. 72, 76, 114, 122, 124, 128, 132 ,. .,,., ,.,,,,.,,..,,... , ,, ,H .43, 78 ,,...,,,, ,, , ,,,,,, , ,,,,47, 124 43. 78, 80, 88, 90. 94, 103 ,, ,, ,,,, ,.,47, 72, 106, 140 ,,,,2l, 70, 72, 76 ,,, ,. ,, ,,.,47, 112 ,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,, , ,.1,.43 .. ,,,, ,, 47, 74 , ,,,,,,, 21, 116 ,,,,, ., ,43 ,, 47. 106, 140 ., ,..,,,.,.,, ,,,,,,, 4 3 ..-. .... .,, ,,,, ,21 43, 96, 106 ,, ,.-...21. 66, 70 ,..,..,,,47, 72, 88, 92, 106, 140 8 Conner, Ianet Conner, Iune 47 47 Conner, William 22, 116 Connor, Martha ,43, 66, 96 Conrad, David 43, 124 Cook, Carl , , ,43, 72 Cook, Catherine 47 Cook, Leslie , W 22, 132 Cook. Ronald 47, 114. 124, 134 Cook, Shelby 22, 122. 124. 134 Copus, Edward 22, 116 Cossel, Norma , 22, 116 Cottrell, Betty 43, 74, 100, 140 Cottrell, Ianet 22 Cottrell. Virginia , , 43 Counts, Iames , 22 Courtney, Claude , , 47 Cowden, Bill 47, 124, 134 Cox, Shirley , , , ,,,,,, , 43 Croloot, less , , , , 47 Crowe, David , H W 47 Cwy. Sharon 47, 72, 139. 140 Dale, Barbara 22, 76, 80, 116, 140, 142, 146 Dally. Leota 47, 140 Dalrymple, Bob , , ,47 Dalrymple, Donald , , 22 Daniels, Louis , , 22, 40, 102, 112, 116 Davenport, Barbara , , , , W 23 Davis, Carolyn 23, 40, 72, 76, 80, 84, 104, 116. 140, 142 Davis, Dale , 23, 72 Davis. Darolyn 23. 40, 72, 76, 80, 84, 104, 116. 140, 142 Davis, Lloyd , W , W , 43 Davis, Martha Io , 47, 140 Davis, Pat , 43, 74, 78, 106, 138, 140, 142 Dav1son, Annette 23, 40, 76, 80, 104, 116 Decker. Iames , 23 Deeley, Fred , 23 Detrick, Virginia , 43 Dettloli, Jean , H 47 DeWeese, Stephen 47, 114 Dove. Lynda H 106, 124 Drewry, Georgetta , , V rrrr rrrryry V 47 Driver, Ben , ,, , 43 Dudley, James ,, ,,,.. 23, 40, 66. 70, 116, 132 Dumm, Margaret . 23, 76. 80, 88, 104, 140 Dunn, Roger , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47 Earnst, Bi1lie,Iean 23, 40, 76, 86. 90, 104, 112 140, 142 Earnst, Natalie , , 43, 80, 86. 112, 140, 142 Eaton, Ieannine .. 43, 78, 80, 106, 112 Eblmq. Barbara A, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7, 140 Ebling, Marilyn , H , U 47, 106 Edman, Ann . ,,47, 96, 106, 140 Edmiston, Mervin , , , , VYVVVV ,V 43 Elliot, Robert , , , 43, 78 Ellis, Ianet , H43. 78, 80, 92, 98, 112, 140 Ellis. Sherran , , 43, 66 Emehiser. Lois , , , ,, W , 24 Emiclc, Sue l 76, 80, 88, 90, 94, 98, 140, 142 Emmons. Shirley , 24, 94 Engle, Carl , , 124, 130 Engle. LaDonna H ,,,,,,,,,,, ,247 EVUHS1 GOTY 43, 78, 80, 84 Evans, Tom .. Eversole, Ron Fee. Harold Felkey, Joel Feltner, Carol Fenton, Tom , , ,, ,,,,, 47, 72, 114 43 Fields, Fields, Deanne Toby First, Donald Fischer, Fred , Fisher. Ieanette Fisher, Iohn ,, , Fisher. Lillian Fisher, Tom , Flavin, Richard Folk, Richard Foltz, Richard Ford, Sue . Frail, Bettye , Frail, Tom Fraunielter, Barbara Prayer, Carol Gallant, Edward Galvin, Bobbe Garmhausen, Tom Gassman, Darliene Gast, Chester . Gerig, Carol ., , Gerken, Ioan , , Gibson, Owen Gilmore, Pauline , Glazer, Sandy , Gordon, Nanci Gossard, Richard Gossard, Russell . Gould. Carl ,,,, Grady. Phil ., ,,,, -165- 'mffffff' 24, 116 . ,,.,,,,,, 24, 116 .. ,, .,.106 24 24, 40, 76, 88, 90, 92, 98. 140, 142 . ,,,,,,, 47, 92, 102 ,, 24, 122, 124 47, 88, 112, 114 . . , ,,.,..,, 24, 72 , , . ,,,,, , , 43, 72 70, 72, 76, 92, 98, 140, 142 , , . ,, 47 , .. , 47 , 43 ., , , ., 43 , 43, 78, 140 , ,,,,,, ,. 25 43, 102, 124. 132 , , ,,,,,, ,... 4 3, 100 ,, , . 43, 74, 78. 106 , 25, 76. 102, 130, 136 140 43, ' f, 'f,'..'ff. 'f'f'47. , ..,.. 43. 78. 72, B6, 92 , 102 ,25 124 .. ,. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . . 25 96 ,. . 43, 72, 80. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 47 25, 74, 76, 84, 140 142 47, 80, 88. 102, 112, 114. , 47, 66, 72, 80, 124: 138 me ..,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, . .25 43 43, 78, 96 MAnYr:i.u:N Lcm-iv, A. B. Mary Manse College N The School oi the Chicago 9 - Art Institute ' F- Art. Social Committee Special Ettects MAHYBELLE LINNELL, A. B.. M. Sc. Ohio State University University oi Chicago 'LA 10-5 Biology Iunior Red Cross Emm McPi-n:noN, A. B. Q Q - ,,, Ohio Northern University Mathematics Qi Algebra Ninth Year Counselor Q, Roni-:nr W. MILLER, B.S..M.A. , Ohio State University 'K' University oi Cincinnati Special Education Social Committee .1- Hcum Moon. A. B. Wooster College Simmons College Distributive Education Supervisor Distributive Education Club oi America Advisor E1.izAnr:1'i-r Mourxrou. B. A. J' 3 Wellesley College English - A Masqueraders My LX Rf- Il Q ,gt gt ELEANOH Lzrrcn Miami University University ot Illinois Library Club School Librarian IDETTA Lu'rz. B.S. in Ed. Kent State University Mathematics English Seventh G rade Thespian Gcnrnunz MARSHALL. B. A., M. A. Ohio Wesleyan Ohio State University Denver University University of Wisconsin University ot Chicago Latin English IAMES A. Moi-IN University of Toledo Ohio Northern University Machine Shop Trade Technology Adult Machine Shop A. RUTH Moons. B.A.. M. A. Otterbein College Ohio State University University oi New Hampshire Latin French English Troubadours National Thespian Sponsor French Club Assembly Committee MARY C. NOLAN, B. S. in Ed. Ohio State University Plane Geometry Solid Geometry Business Arithmetic Mathematics 44, 78. 80. 84, 88. 90. 106. 110. . Gray, Frank ,,,...., Green, Ion , ,.,,,,,,,. . Green. Phyllis ....,,, Green, Vivian ..,,,, ,, Greenland. Tom ,,,,,. Grimm, Harold ....,, Gross, Barbara . ,,,,. , Gross, Iim , ...,,,,,,,., . Grove, Sue , , , Grubaugh, Vaughn ,. ,, Gunther, Ruth .. ,, , , Guy. Carl ,,.. ,, Guy, Donald Guy. Nancy ., Guyton, Carol .,,, Hagen, Beverly Hall, Bud .,,,, , Hall, Donald ,, , .. Hall, Nancy Hamer. Bob .. , Hammell, Dick Hammell, Renee Hanley, Don , Hanold. Faye , ,. Harmon, Larry , Harmon. Lowell Harmon, Robert ,, , Harrod. Ianet Harrod, lim ,,,., ,,,,, Hartman. Betty , Hartman. Bob , 1-lauenstein, Ierry , Hawisher, Nancy Hawisher, Tom Hawkins. Mervyn Hawkins, Stanley , Hawver, Marcia Healy, Don , , Heftner, Ierry Hefner, Phil Heimann. Sally Helser, Carl , Henderson. Iohn Hicks, Lynn . Hilgendorf, Dick ,, Hilqert. Carl Hill, Delores Hilyard, Barbara Hindenlanq. Nadine .. Hinson. lim ,, , , , Hodges, Annabelle , , Hoeper, Phyllis , ,, 27, 40, Hogle, Bob , Holland, Violet . , Holloway, Iunior , Holmes, Barbara . Holten, Richard , Hopkins, Ienny , Hord. Beverly '76, Index 47 . ,,,,,,, ..,,,,,.,. 4 7, 74, 140 25, 76, 140 ,, ,, 47, 124, 130 ..,.,,43, 122, 124, 128. 134 ., .. , 25, 104 47, 72, 80, 86, 102, 114 25, 80, 84, 102 25, 76 ,, ...,,,, . , ,,,,,,,,....,,,,,, , .. M25 47 , ,,,, , , ,, , 7, 66 . 47, 66, 72, 80, 88, 92, 106 , ,,,,,,..,,,,, ,, 26, 88, 104, 140 , ..,,,,,,.. 26, 116 .,,, 26, 76, 104 ,, ,, 47, 72, 124, 130 114 ,, , ,,... ,,,, , , ...,,, . , 47 ,, 26. 72, 76, 92, 104, 124, 1412 , , . ,,,,,., ,, ...,, W43, 66, 70 . ,. ,. ,,,, .. , 43 , 28. 40. 76, 104. 112, 140, 142 ,.., 43, 114, 124, 136 43, 74, 78, 86. 94, 106, 140, 142 , ,,,, . ,, 43, 114, 132 ,, , ,,,,...,. ,, ,,,. ,,,,, 4 7, 134 , 26, 76, 104, 140 , .., , 43, 78. 114 26, 98, 122, 124 47, 92, 110, 140 43, 70, 72, 124 ,, 26, 122, 124 140 26, 40. 80. 104, 112, 116. , , .,,, 47. 86. 102 , 47, 72, 124. 128 47, 124 ,, , 43, 114 ,. , 47 ,, 48, 80, 106. 112, 140 , ,. ,, ,,,., ..,,,, ...,,, , . H27 ,, , ,, . ,,,,.,, , . ,, ,.,,,43 , , ,, .,,, . 48 ,. ,,,,.. , ,- ,,,,,, , , , M27 80, 84, 86, 90, 104, 112. 140, 142 . . , ..,,,,, 27 , ,, ,, ,,,,,, 48 , . ,, 48, 106 27, 40. 72, 76. 94 ,, ,,..,., ,48 , , 43, 74, 94, 116, 140 Horn, Iames , , ,..,,, ,. , ,,...,,, 27, 102. 112 1-lornberqer, Sally ,, H ..,,,,.,, 48, 96 Hossellman, Lucia 43, 78, 80, 94, 116, 124, 140 Howe, Frances ., H , 43, 70, 72, 78, 80, 106, 138, 140 Hutter, Herbert , , ,,,,, , ,, ,,,.,..,,,,,,,, ,, ., , H48 Hutier, Milo ,. H , , , . ,, , , ,, 27. 116 Hume, Roberta ,, ..,, 48, 86, 110 Huntress. Tom , . ,,,..,,, 48, 72, 96 Hutchinson, Rosalie , , ,,,, H 27 Iackson, Charlotte . 43, 106. 140 Iackson, Delores ,,,. . .,,, , . H43 Iackson, Mary , ,,.,, 27, 96 Iackson, Ruth 48. B0, 94. 112 Iackson, Thomas , . 27, 122, 124 Iackson, William ., , , , . ,,,, 28. 76. 102 Iacomet. Katherine .. , , . ,, ,. 43, 124 Iewell, ICmice , , 43, 70, 72, 78, 80, 84, 86, 106, 112, 116, 140 Iewell, Ioyce . ,, , ,,,, . ,, ,,,,,,,.. . ,. ,.48 Iohns, Pat ,, , ..., ,W ,, ,,.. ., ,, ,, ,, ,. 43 Iohnson, Dan , , 43, 72, 78, 98, 122, 132 Iohnson, Diane . 28, 40, 72, 76, 86, 92, 98. 104, 112, 140, 142 Iohnsori, Kay , , , , , . ,,,,,, , ,,,,...28, 78, 142 lohnson. Lillian . ,, . .,,, ,, ,,,,,,. , ., ,,.. 48 johnson, Wava ,. ., ., 28, 116 Iones. Barbara . ,48, 72, 92, 140 lones, Clarence ., .,,, .. ,,.,,,48 lones. Evelyn , ,. , , 48 Iones, Iacob , . 48, 124, 130, 134 Iones. Ierry ,. .. 28, 116. 134 Iordan. Ottis . ,, , 28 Kaliher, Suzanne ., , 74, 78, 80, 84, 85, 106 Katter. Sherilan ,, , ,,,, 43, 138 Kellermeyer, Eddie . ,, , , ,,,,. 48, 102, 124 Kelly. Harold , , ,,,,...,,,,,,... ,,,,... 4 8 Kelly, Iackie ,, , 43 Kelly. Tom ,, . 48 Kerst, Ronald , 28 Kettering. Iames ,,.. 43 Kilgore, William 28 Kimmel, Gerald .,,.,. 28 Kimmel. Robert ..,,,,.. ,,,..,,,,,, . 28, 40, 72, 102, 122, 128, 136 Kinq. 1oAnn ,,,.... 29. 40. 66, 76, 84. 104. 112. 140. 142 King, Tom ,i,.,,,,,,.,.,,,l ,,,,.....,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,,.,.,,. 4 8, 66, 72, BD Kipker, Al ...., .,..,,,,,,.. ,......,,,,,,......,,,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,.,,, , , ,, ,48 Kison, Sharon ,.,... .,,,,..., ,,.,,.., 4 3 , 78, 80, 94 Klaserner, Carolyn ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,, ,, ,Y 25 Knecht, Kenneth .,,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 2 9, 72, 112 Knisely. Iudith ....., , ,...,,,,,, ,,,,, ,.,,.,,,,,,,, 4 3 , so, as Kreilinq, lane ,...,. ,,,.,.,, 2 S, 40, 76. 80, 104, 112 Kreiter, Robert ,,.. ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, 2 9, 40, 76, 116 Krouse. Iean . ....,,, ..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4, 124, 138 Kruger. Andy ,,,,. ,,..,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,, Y Y ,29 Kurtz, Thomas ,.,., ,,,,,,,,.,, , , , , 29, 70, 72, 76 Ltlmberi. Ruby , ,,,,,.... 29, 40, 76, 80, 84, 104, 112, 116 Lambert. Shirley ..,, ,......,,,,,, . , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48, 74, 106, 140 Lambright, Patsy ....,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 2 9 , 72, 78 Lee. Ann , ,..... ,,,..,... ..,,,, 4 4 . 78, 80, 142 Lee, Virginia ..,,,.,, ,,,,,, . U48, 138, Leftler, Norma ,,,, Leis. Thomas , ,. Leppla, Dale ,.., Lhamon, Dick ,,..... Liddle, Bob ,,,,..., Link, Ioyce ,,,,,,. ,,.,,,,.29, 30, 76. 140 116 30, 116 136 124 ,, 30, 74, 90, 94, 140 100. 104 Lora, ludy ...,,, ,...,,, , ,, ,..... 44, 70, 72, 78. 80, 92, 122, 138 Loudenslaqer, Max .,,,,,,.. , ,,,..,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, 4 4, 122 Loveland, William .,,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,.....,,,,,,. .,,,, ,....,,,,,, 3 0 , 40, 102, 112 Lowry, Chester ,... , ,,....,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,, . ,, ,,,,., ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0, 114 Lowry, Sue ,,,,, 44, 70. 72, 78, 80. 84, 92, 122, 124 138, 140, 142 Ludwig, Arnold .,,,,,...,,,,,,,,..,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 Ludwig, Bernard ,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,...,,,,,,,..,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,, 44 Ludwig, Bob ., ,,,,...... ,,,,,. 1 12 Luke, Rosalyn , ,.,..., ,, ,,,,,....,,,,,.,.. .30 Luke, Shirley ,,,,......,, Marietta, SaraLee ...., Marquis, Dennis ,,,,,, Marshall, Iessie ,,,,. Martin. Iudy ,, Martin, Pat .,,, , Martin, Wilma Mathews, Ann ,,,,, Mathias, Tom Matson, Ioan .,,,,,,, Maurer, Donna ,,,.... Maurer, Shirley Maurer, Wallace Maus, Ianet ,.,. ,,.,,,, Maus, Richard .,,, ,,.,. Maxwell, ' Marlene ,,.., 78 112 ,, 30, 40, 76, 48. 72, 106. 140 .. , 30, 72, 88, 90 ,, , W48, 66, 70 , ,,,,,,,,, 48 ,. ,,,... 30, 116 ,, ...,., , , ,.30, 96, 104 48, 124 44. 80, 110, 138. 140, 142 48 May, Dixie ,,,,,,,.,.,,,, ,, , ,,,,,,.,.,, .. 31, 116 May, Kay , ,,,, ,,,,., 48, 66, 86. 106, 112 McAlpine, Ianet , , ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,r., ,,,.,,..,,, 4 8 , 140 McBeth, Gene ,....,,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,., .44 McBride, Barbara . ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., ,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,. 4 8, 140 McCartney, Edward ,,,31, 76, 84, 98, 102, 112 McClain, Iim ,,...., ,,... , , ,....,,,,,,,.. ,,,,.,.,,. , 48 McElderry, Carol ,,,, . ,,,,.., 44, 74, 86, 106, 138, 140 McGillivary. Allen .. ,, , .,,, ,,.,.,.,,,,, ..,,, ,,,,....,,, 3 1 , 112 McGue, Bill ,, .... ,. ,,,.......,,.,. .,.,,,,,,..,,, , ,44, 124 McKeever, Rose , McLaurin, Lvera ..,, McNamara, Pat .....,, McNemar, Carolyn McRitchie, Iane McVey, Susan ,,,,,,... Mechlinq. Ierry ,,,, .. Melton, Verlon ,,,,.,....,., , , ,, ,....,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , 138 Meredith, Barbara .,.., .. Meredith, Richard ,,...,.,,, 102 Mericle, Russell ,,,,,, ..,, , , 31. 40. 72, 114, 116, 122, , 158, 31. 1 2 Merrill, David ...,,, ,,,..,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,..,, U44 106 48, 66, ,. ,,.,.., 48, 74, 106, 112 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.... , , 44 48, 106, 140 , .,,,,,,,,..., 48, 74 44 140 31, 40, 76, 88. 90, 96, 98, , 112 124 134 76, , 128 116 112 140 134 140 Mertz. Iames .,,, ,,,, , ,, , ,....,, Mervis, Larry ,,,.....,,, ,, ,...,.,,...,...,, 48, 66, 80 Mesarvey, Donna ..,,,,,, ...,,... 4 4, 74, 106, 112, Miille, Dale .,,,,,.. ,,.,,,...., ,,,, , 31, 80, 102, 112, 122, Milbourn, Dixie ,..,, , ,,,..,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,.,,,,,...,.,,,,.., 31, 76. Milbourn, Ierry ,, ,, ,.., ,.,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,.,,, , , , 2,48 Miller, Barbara 31, 40, 70, 72, B6, 90, 104, 112, 140, 142 Miller. Jerry ,.....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.. 4 4, 70, 72, 124, 132 Miller, lim ..,, ,,,, . ., .,,,,,...,.,,,,.,.,,,, , ...,,,..., 44, 78, 80, 94, 138 Miller, Iudy ,.,,,, ... ,,,,. .,,, 4 8, 66, 74, 80, 92, 98, 106 Miller, Robert ,, ,..,,,,,,....,.......,,,,,...,.,,,,.....,,,,....,,.. 32 Miller, Sylvia .,,,,,. ,,,,, ,r.,,,,,, 4 4 , 80, 84, 106, 138 Miller, William ,,,,,,...,,,,,,,..,,.....,,,. 32, Miner, Iohn ,,.,,,.,,,, Mohler, Dolores ..., Mohler. Norma ....,,, Mollman, Beverly ,, Montague, Bob ....,,, 116 112 106 134 Moyer, Robert ,,,.,, ,,,,, , . ,,,,, , ,..,, 32, 76, 86, 102, Mullenhour. Donald ..,..,,,,....,.,,,....,,,,,. .,,..,,,,,,.,. - ,32, 116 Mullenhour. Zelma ,,,, .. .,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,,...,.......,.,.,,,... 48, 56. 105 Mumma. Katie Io ,.,,,... ..,.... 4 4, 74, 106, 110, 138. 140. 142 Murphy, Mike ....,., ,,,,..,. ,...,.,.,. ,,,,,,,.....,,, - .,,,,...,,,,.... ,....,.,, 4 4 Mussellman, Iames 232, 116 Nancholi, Bruce ....,,, . Naylor, Tom ,,,,,,.,.. ,, Neely, Sandra ,,,,., Nees, Richard ,,,,., -l66- 124, 104. 140 122, 132 ,.,,,,,,,32. 98, 122, ,,,..,,,....32, 98, 124 32, Nell. Dean ,,,,,, Neth, Ann ,,,, ,.,,. V V Neth. Nelh. Dan YY,,....v.v, Neumeier. Robert ,,,,, Newcomer, Reva Ian V Snook Index 48. V4B. VV 33. ., VV 33, 66- 124 48 32 102 94 76 Nichols. lim .,,,,A, ., --,-------- ----- 4 9 Nutter, Shirley .,,,,,, V 48, 140 Oard, Beverly V VV Vwf- ffff'ffff - VVV-V-V49 Oberly, Dennis VV V YVYYVVA- 44- 70- 72 O'Brien, Duane ..,,, VV .V 33- 92- 134 O-C,,,me,, peg VV V, ------- 44, 92, 112, 124. 138 Ogle, Arlene ..-,,,,,. -frrr V ----v- - --------- ' 4 8 Ogle, Dean .,,, ---- -- V ----- - 48 Ormsby. Jerry ------- f -- V VV 33 Osbom, Barbara 33- 75 Osmeyer, Robert VV ----Y-- 33- 136 Owens, garbara V ------------ --------------'- '- - '-' V V V 0 . L--,V, ,,,,,,,,,,,1.,, V 03222, 'riig--as ,. ,.,,-, aa, vs, 102, 112, 122, 134 Painter, Shirley ,,,,,, V VVVVVVVVVV--- V VVVV- V-V-VVVVVVV V -- 44 Painter. Wayne .V V-V-V.VV .V VVV-V---VVVVVVVVV -V 33- 115 Parsel, Dorgriia VV V.V....VVVV V- V-VVVV- 48- 121: Patterson, aron ,,,.V, V--VV V V Patton. Kay VVVVVVVVV.. VV--V 48- 95- 134 Patton, Lguis V ,,,,,,,..,, ,,,..,., V V ,,,,,, ...,, 1:1 S Paullin, onnie -VVV VVVV V V -V Peltrey, Cora V.VVVVV . VVVVVV-VV 40- 55- 109 Pence, Marilyn ..VVV -V-VVVVV 4 4- 05- 124 Perkins, Marilyn VV -VVVVVV V-----V 3 3- 55 Perrine, IoAnn V,VV.. VVVV - -48- 140 Pieifgr, ggauricie VV ..,, V--V- ------- 4 8 - 152 Pfun , war VV---- V V V--- Phillips, Diane ,,,,,1 V---V 4 0- 105- 140 Phillips, Marilyn VVVVV. V VV VVVVVV VV V 44- 140 Pike' Bill YVYY-,,--w,,,, V ,,,, ,.,, V VV V V ,V VV 44, 102 pike, Iohn ,,,, 34, 76, 92, 122. 128. 136 plumb, Bruce V 11,, .,,, ,,,, 4 4, 78, so, 84, 136 Porter, Yvonne V VV V 48, 72 Potter, Iames ,,,, .... - --V 34- 102- 135 Potter, Richard ,.,, V 48- 102 Primmer, Carol ,,,, VV 34- 115 Pryer. Iack .... V -34- 72- 99 Pugh, Irene .vVVV V VV 43 Purdy, Dan ....,,.. - V V 49 Radebauqh- R1-1111 -V-VVV V V VV 44. 105 Ralston, Bgfbara ,.,.,,.,, VV ,,,,,,, V. , VV V, Ramsey, iver ..... VV.. ..VVVVVV V-VVV V V V- - V Randall, Nancy V, V,.....V VV.V.V.V VVV.VV V VVVVVV--- 4 8 - 74- 124- 140 Randall, sue ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 4. 40, 74. 76. 94. 100. 104- 140 Raymond. Dewayne -----VVVV-V------VVVVVV-- -V--VVVVV- V----VVV -V------------- - - 4 8 Ream, Eleanor VV VV V V...VVVVVVVV- --VVVVV--V--- V V V-V- -VVVVV--- - VVV--43 Ream. lggryl lane VV.... V------VVVVV---V-VVVVVV-- --------f-- Z 2 R b. .-...V , VVVV....VV VVV- ---V-VVVVVV-V--V-V- V--VV VV--V-V- V V RZSZ, Cfuifyff VVVVVVV VVVVVV VV-ia. ee. ao. 86. 96 Reed. Nancy ,,,,,,,, ,V4-1, 78, ao, 94, 106, 110, 116. 140 Reese, Louis V VVVV ...V VVVVV V V V -V-VVVVVVVVVVV----VVV ------VVVVVV-- V -34' 115 Heidl Mqfy Lou W ,,,,,Y,, 34, 40, 72, 76, 80, 84. 104- 116- 140- 141g Ri hter, Iris ....VVVVV ...Vv e VVV...-.--VVVVVVVV----VVVVVVV- -V-----VV -V---------VVVV-V------ Rocizerts, Sandra VV . V.VVVVVV -----VVVVV V ----40- 72- 112- 140 Robertson. Frank .VVV VVVVVVV 4 0- 124- 130- 134 Robinson. Donna ...V. Robnolte. -Sandra Roeder, Dick ....VVVVVVVV.V Roeder, Marjorie Reeder. Ronald VVVV Rogers. Bruce ...VVVV Rogers, Lorelei Rolies, Iim ...VVV.,VVVV-V Roll, Grace VV... VVVVVVVVV. Romaker. Frank Romiq, Honey. Don .VV.... ,,VV Pat VV V Rose, Marjorie ,...,V Ross, Ray ,...VV VVV..V.V Ross, Sue V...,VVVVVV......V Rossield, Charles VVVVV.. Rossield Ma . ry .V...... Ruhlen, Richard VVVVVV, Huland, Claudette .V...V Rumbaugh, Janis ,V 44, 74 VV, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,VVV....V 4 4 48, 70, 72, 80 34, 40. 90, 112 48, 124, 134 VV 106 44. 112 V VVVVV ,,,VV,VVVVVV...V.V .VVVVVVV.VV.V 3 4 V ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,VVVVVVVVV V48, 66. 72. 130 48, 96, 114, 124. 130, 123 VV V 48, 66, 94 VV ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V 4 4 34. 76, 102, 122, 124 48, 72, 140 35. 55- 70 44 VV VV VV,VV48 Rupert, Mrailyn VVVV...V VVVVVVV 4 4- 105 Russell, Iim .VV..V,VVVVVVVVV -VV---VV 1 10- 124 Saddler, Eugene .VVV,., V---V - VV ---V- ----V VVVVVV- - 4 9 Sanders, Charles V .V VV VV.V VVVV- VVVV--.- V - V44 Sanders, Roger .....VVVVV.V VVVVVVVVA. . . VVVVV VVVVVVVVVVV V V -VV 49 Sargent, Peter .,V,V.V VVVV V VV .V.V.VV.V,V VVVVVV VV...VV V V V35. 70- 72- 70- 92 Saunders, William VV VVVV . . V 35- 115 SCIICXHISY, Carole 34. 72, 92. 98, 104. 112, 122, 138, 140, 142 Schaublin, David VV... VVVVV VVVVVV .V.VV....VVV V V V V34. 76. 102. 122. 136 Schellenbarg. Ruth VVVV.V.....,.V VV ..VV .V..VVVVVVVV..V..-- V ----35 Scheuerman, IoAnn ...VVV VVVVVVV V 4 44- 55- 70- 94 schilunger, 1, D, ,,,,,,,,, V ,,,,,, V 35, 40, 86, 90. 98 Schneider, Brenda VVVVVV. VVVVVVV 4 9. BG. 105- 112- 138- 140 Schneider, Glen -V VVVVV. .. .VVV VVVVVV.....VV VVVVV V V 49 Schnort, Karen VVVVVVVVVV VVVVV .......VVVV V . 74- 105 Schoenlein, Sally VVVV VVVVV..- 4 9- 05- 100 Schofield, Marjorie VVVV VV VV 49- 105 Schooley. Barbara VVV,V .VVVVVVV 4 4- 105- 140 Schooley, Carol VV Schoonover, Ierry Schouten, Ianet Schulte, Candace Scott, Alex VV Sea1ts,Iim V Seay, Robert VVVV V Seebach, Jennie VV Selby, George V VV Selby, Iill V Selden, Barbara VVVVVVV Shafer, Carol V Shappell, Irene VV V Shepard, Ioan Shields, Ioyce V V V Shields, Pat VV Shook, Marilyn V VV Shook, Phil ,.V,V ..VV. Shope. Dick V, V, Siierd, Willis VV Sillin, Paul V Sites, Ioan.. .,.V , Sloane. Boo Smiley, Willa V. Smith. Donna Mae Smith. Gary VV Smith, Gloria V V Smith, Iohn VV Smith, Nadine Smith, Nancy Io VVVVV Smith, Nancy Lee Smith, Richard .,.V Smith, Roland ., , Smutz, Lois VV . Snook Don V Snook Ianet Snook Karen Marcia , V. Somerville, lack Sorensen. Nancy Sparlinq, James V Spaulding, Iames VV Spaulding, Margaret Spaulding, Mary Spees, George Spellman. Iohn VV VV Staats, Wilmer V Stambaugh, Eugene Stanyer. Betty VVV, Stelzer. Ralpn VV,,., Stemen, Picola .VVVVVVVV Stephan. George VV Stephens. Marilyn Stimmel, Arthur V Stockwell, Iames V... V VV 49, 106 44, 122, 124, 130, 132 35, 40. 76. 90, 104, 112, 140 V VV VVVV VVVVVV - 49 102 V 49. VV VV 35, 76, 94. 96 44 49 V V V 49 ,V , 44, 106, 140 ., V VV., V V49, 74 V V VV,VV. VVVV V VV VV 49 V 49, 72, 88, 94, 96, 106, 112 VV 36, 66, 76, B0, 84, 104, 116, 124 VV VV VV VV 49, 74, 86 .,VV V .V,. ..V... V V,,..V36, 104 V, 44, 114 ,VV.V,.49, 66, 72, 80, 112 V, ,V.V.V 49. 88, 102, 112 V. VV V-19,100,106 VV 44, 66, 70, 72. 80, 84, 116 VV 49, 74, 80, 88, 106, 112, 116 .V... .,....V,,.... V V49 V..V.,V..V....,.. 94, 124 . 74, 94. 106 ,V V..V V VV.49 94,102 44, 72, 80. 88, 90, 92, 116, 140 V VV VV V V VVVV 49, 96, 106, 140 V36, 40, 72, 94, 94, 98. 104, 122, 1313 V V44, 80, 84, 86, 90, 116 V V VV.VV 36, 134 V V VV .V.VV, VVV. , .V44 V V 36 V V 36, 76, 102. 138 ,VVVVVV ,V,,,VVVVVV V V36 V V 138 .VV, .VV..V.V.VV..V. V VV V.44 V,V, VVVVVVVV N VVVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVV V V44, 124 37, 72, 76, 98, 102, 122, 124 VV VV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV,,,VV,,V,VV,V,,V,,,,VVVVV 37, 76 V ,VV, V V,V.,VV ....., 4 9, 124, 136 37, 66, 98 116 Stratton, Don V V..VVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVV 44 Strawbridge, Mary V VV V VV VV VVVV VVVVV 44, 78, 86 Strunk, Kenneth VV VVVVVVVV,VV,,V V,V,V,,V,VV,,,,,,VVVVVVVVV 3 7, 76, 80, 102 Suqarman, Iohn V.,. VV 37, 76, 86, 90, 92, 102, 114, 122, 136 Sullivan, David ...V. ..VV V VV .VVV.. V,VVVVVVVV VV...VV Sutherly, Dick , V... V.V..VVVVV.VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV.. V VV V VV.V V ..V., VV 44 Swisher, Kay VVVVV V V..VVVV VVVV VV VVVV VVVVV VVVVVVVV 4 4 , 72, 122, 124, 134 Tempel, Bill VVVVV VVVVV V VV VV VVVV VVVVVVVV V ,V 49, 72, 124, 132 Tempel, Ioan 44, 70, 72, 78, 80, 84, 88, 90, 116, 124. 140. 142 Tennyson, Lois VV,VV,V .VV.,V , VV ,,..........,... , V.,., VV ,.,,VV Thomas, Benny V.VVVVV,V VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV , VVVVVVV 37, 102, 122, 124, 136, 138 Thomas, Don V VVVVV V VV V49, 124, 130, 134 Thomas, Evelyn VVVVVV 37, 74, 76, 92, 98, 138. 140 Thomas, Ierry VVV,V ,V ,,VV ,..VV.,V.,.VV,V,,V,,VV.V,VVV,V.VV ......,V...V V V,VV V 4 9 Thomas, LaVonna V V VV V VV .VV VV ,.VV,,V.,, V 44 Thomas, Lucia .,.V..V...VV. .........V..V... 4 4, 72, 106, 140 Thomas, Margaret VVVV VV VVVVVV 44, 66, 74, 78, 106 Thomas, Marilyn V VVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVVV 4 9, 80, 86, 110 Thomas, Nancy ., VVVV49. 96, 106, 140 Thompson, Carol .,,V . VVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 4 4. 74 Thompson, Ianet V....V.. VV VVVV 44, 74, 140 '1hompson, Margaret ,.V,.V,. VVV,VVVV 4 4, 86. 140 Tippie. Barbara VV Tone, Craig V Treadway, Elden Truesdale, Bill VV Truex, Arthur Tschanz, Iohn V Twining. Elsie Tyre, Oliver V VV V Tyre, Shirley V Ulrick, Ieannine V Vastano, Mary Jane Vaughn, Cleo Vogelsang, Don Vore, Lois V V V Wallen. Edward VVVV Walter, Carolyn V. V Walther, Nedra VVVV V -167- Ward. Barbara Ward. Harmer V Ward, Hugh VV Ward, Lucille V VV Ward, Norman VVVVV V,.V,VVVVV,,V,VV VV49 124 134 72 44, ss. 70. 37. V VVVV , V VV 49. V V VVVV ,V ,V V, 44, 96, 140. VVVVVV38, 72, 98, 122, 124, 128, V44 140 142 106 132 VV V V 44, 102 49. 88, 96, 140 106 VV V VV V VVVV VV V 44, ,4-4, 78, 80, 84. 86. 116. 124, 140, 143 V VVVV VV V .V VVVV VVVV44 V ,VV38, 72. 92, 94. 96 44, 74 Warner, Rae ,,.. Washin ton err ..,,, q . 1 Y Washington, LeRoy Watkins, Marvin .. Wear, Terry ,. Webb, Bettie ,, . Webb. Glynes ,, ., Weber, Paul , , .,,. Weller, Carol . Weisenbarger, lane ,, Weisenbarger. Sue Weldy. Iecm .. 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'Ml - , XX X X X , X X X , ,. X XX X . ,-,XFX - X XI X ,X X X , A X . ,wi ' 'fx wi f 11 ev!! ,z , 1 .,-'Ar 1 I V - Q 1 -Q - X ' ! ia ff ' Al.i... r.t- ,,., f N, TWA? x I Asif, .1 CLASSE S 'HI I I 1 Ill llf I in u Senior Class Officers - . K SSW 'K Q1 -'-:ff .Ii 4 X M .. fl ters ff: Xflluv' N-...M 4....U M r M M ss s ss N . if-L. 3 w ' ' ' ' f if , ROW 1'-Page Hanold, Secretary: Dick Meredith, Vice-President: Ioyce Link, Treasurer. HOW Z--Ronnie Bell, President. ROW Gf Miss A. uth Moore, Miss Bonita Icmison, Mr. Lyle Barber, ADKINS. NANCY ANN General Course Y-Teens l: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: intramural hitpin 1, 2, 3, 4: basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: head 3: interclass hitpin l, 2, 3, 4: basketball l, 2, 3, 4: basketball l, Z, 3, 4: volley' ball l, 2, 3, 4: minor sports 1, 2, 3, 4: vice-president 4: All Star 1, 2, 8, 4. ANGELL, JOAN Sicnm Academic Course Weekly Mirror 4: Y-Teens l, 2. 3, 4: treasurer 4: Radio Club 2, 3: vice-president 4: Pep Club 3: Science Club 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Senior Scholarship 4: Brotherhood Assembly 3: Sr. A Cappella 3, 4: Sr. Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: String Quartet l, 2, 3: Naughty Marietta 3: Sr. String Ensemble 1: Wilmington Folk Orchestra 2, 3: Northwest Regional Orchestra 2, 3: State Orchestra Contest 1, 2, 3: State Solo Contest 3: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4: intramural volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: hitpin l, 2, 3, 4: basketball l, 2, 3, 4: softball 2, 3, 4: minor sports l, 2, 3, 4: tennis 2, 3: in- terclass volleyball 2. ASPINALL, CARL EDWARD Academic Course Senior Scholarship 4: Homeroom Representative l, 2, 3: Naugh4 ty Marietta 3: Ir. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: trea- surer 4: Who's Who 4: C Association 2, 3, 4: president 4: football l, 2, 3, 4: co-captain 4: basketball 1, Z, 3, 4: tennis 1. 3, 4: intramural volleyball BALE5. TOMMIE LEE Distributive Education Course D.E.C.A. 4: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3: Naughty Marietta 3: Madri- gals 3. BARTON. Doucrns R. Academic Course Nitchmann lr. High School, Bethlehem, Pa. 1: Sr. A Cap- pella 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Adelphi I-li-Y 2, 8, 4: Naughty Marietta 3: Follow the Dream 4: football 2: wrestling 4: intramural lootball 4: wrestling 2, 3: basketball 3. sr P I, 'Nivea-'t ai xv X 91 'UQ' if VS- M . . I A , . v - 1 ,-'Tn iii 64 TN 7 fv- ki L rr I E' ALLEN. CAROLYN Sur: Business Course Class secretary l, 3: Y4Teens 1. 2, 3, 4: vice-president 1: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 3: South-Central Assembly 2, 3, 4: Hall Monitor 2: Student Council 2: Social Committee 4: C As- sociation 2, 3, 4: secretary 2: Girls' Council 2, 4: secretary 2: treasurer 4: Homeroom repref sentative 2: Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4: head cheerleader 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: interclass volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: basketball l, Z, 3, 4: hit- pin l, 2, 3, 4: minor sports 1, 2, 3, 4: All Star 4: Who's Who 4: Follow the Dream 4: Hand' book Committee 2, ARCHER, BARBARA ANN Business Course BAIHD, MAHIANNE Academic Course Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4: co- editor 4: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: French 3, 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: Senior Schol- arship 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. BALLINGER, Doms MAE Distributive Education Course BASSITT, ROBERT EUGENE General Course Stage Club 4: C Association 2, 3, 4: Homecoming King 4: lootball l, 2, 3, 4: basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: intra- mural basketball 3, 4: Follow the Dream 4. -19- BAUGHMAN, BING FRANKLIN General Course Br:ERBowi:R. WAYNE L. General Course Special Effects 4. BENDER, HARLAN ARTHUR, IR. General Course Pi Kappa Phi Hi-Y 2, 3: Chap- lain 3: Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4: Swing- phonettes 4: ensemble 4. BLATTNER. IAMES S. Science Course Annual Mirror 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Science Club 2: Chet's Club 1: Student Court 4: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Naughty Marietta 3: football l, 2, 3, 4: track 1, 2, 3, 4: intramural basketball 1. BLATTNER, ROBERT AARON Academic Course Weekly Mirror 3, 4: sports ed- itor 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Radio Club 3. 4: president 4: French Club 3, 4: Adelphi Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: secretary 4: Masquer- aders l, 2: Troubadours 3. 4: We Shook the Family Tree 1: Our Miss Brooks 3: Lost Ho- rizon 3: Take Care ot My Little Girl 4: Follow the Dream 4: National Thespian 3. 4: president 4: South-Central Assembly 4: Social Committee 4: Student Court Z, 3: Naughty Marietta 3: Ir. A Cappella l: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: football 1, 2: track 2: manager l: tennis 3: intramural basketball 1, 2. -20- :X Apes- s t 'E' -.Q -Ike-,Q . . if if ry' if WG' I . 'fb' Qu...- lf-Q... BEACH, PHILLIP TAYLOR Fine Arts Course French Club 3, 4: Special Effects Z, 3, 4: Adelphi Hi-Y 1. Z: Radio Club 2: Student Council 2, 3, 47 Student Court 3: Senior Scholar- ship 4: Ir. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Naughty Marietta 3: Swinqphonettes 3, 4: Madriqals 4: football I: ten- nis 2, 3. 4: C Association 4: BELL, RONALD Pm'r:RsoN Science Course Class president 1, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2: secretary 2: C Association 1. 2, 3, 4: secretary 3: Projection- ists l, 2: Hall Monitor 4: Who's Who 3, 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Class Ring Committee Chairman 3: Buckeye Boy's State 3: Ir. A Cappella l: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3. 4: Naughty Marietta 3: May King Attendant 2: Golf 1, 2, 3. 4: basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: intramural iootball 3, 4. BXNGHAM. Iovci: ALINE Foreign Language Course Annual Mirror 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Girls' Council 3: Social Com- mittee 3, 4: Senior Scholarship 4: May Queen Attendant 3: G.A.A. 1, 2: minor sports l, 2: intramural volleyball 1, 2: bas- ketball 1, 2: hitpin 1, 2: Follow the Dream 4. BLATTNER, RICHARD SULKA Academic Course Radio Club 3, 4: sergeant-ab arms 4: Adelphi Hi-Y 3. 4: C Association 3, 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Masqueraders 2: Troubadours 3: Student Court 3: Hall Monitor 4: Ir. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: En- semble 3, 4: Naughty Marietta 3: football 1, 2, 3, 4: track 1, 2, 3, 4: intramural volleyball 2: basketball 2. BLUNDEN, WILLIAM ALVA Industrial Arts Course Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: sergeant-at-arms 4: Commencement Announce- ment Committee 4: C Associa- tion 3. 4: football 1. 2: tennis 3. 4: intramural football 3. 4: bas- ketball 1, 2. Bows:-uzn. CHARLES ADRIAN Vocational Course BURHOLDER, RICHARD Le: General Course BYRD, IACK Ls: Business Course Football l. 2: basketball 1: base- ball 1, 4: intramural football 4: gasketball 2, 3, 4: softball I, 2. CARMONY, Nom-aA lo Business Course Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Library Z: Cap and Gown Committee 4: South-Central As- sembly 3: Ir. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Madriqals 3. 4: Mixed Ensemble 3, 4: Naughty Marietta 3: State Auditions 3: Tom Scott Spring Concert 3: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3: in- tramural volleyball l. 2. 3: bas- ketball l. 2. 3: hitpin 1. 2, 3: Follow the Dream 4. CIMINILLO. Rom-:nr Louis General Course Athletic Club 2: intramural bas- ketball 1. 2, 3. 4: softball 1, 2, 3, 4: wrestling 2. 3: boxing l: football 1, 2, 3: volleyball 1. 2, 3. l-awp ,--,iwqz-an-su1sg1qg4 ' x I x l r '! gn wxg C r Jo 4 -x g., ' ' X Q 45' -Y , x A ' 'fe 1 , ww. ll A t x gif, 4, 4 W ,XT tx X 5 ,gl - .xi . 'V ' 'iii .4 g ' gli 9 gy E ' I . J-luv ,. A 1-- iii' ,ff pv- 'X 3 BUADEN, Rosrznr DouGr.As General Course Track 1. Z, 3, 4. Bu'r'rr:Rru:LD, lor: RISH Science Course Science Club 4: Chel's Club 1: president l: Projectionist Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: treasurer 3: presi- dent 4: Student Council 3, 4: president 4: Who's Who 4: toot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: track 1: intra, mural basketball 1. 2, 3: Fol- low the Dream 4. CAMPBELL, Iol-IN DONALD Science Course Stage Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Adele phi Hi4Y l: Pi Kappa Phi Hi-Y 2, 3: Follow the Dream 4: Naughty Marietta 3: football 1, 2, 3, 4: baseball 1, 2. 3, 4: C Association Z, 3, 4: ser- geant-at-arms 4. CHENEY, RONALD E. Distributive Education Course Hi-Y Live Wire Chapter 1. 2: Chaplain 2: D.E.C.A. 4: presi- dent 4: Northwestern Ohio pres- ident 4: football 1, Z: baseball 1, 2: intramural softball l, 2. 3: basketball l, 2, 3, 4: boxing l, 2: wrestling 1, 2. CLEMENS, PAUL E. Science Course -21- CoNNoR, WILLIAM LEE Distributive Education Course D.E,C.A. 4: intramural basket- ball 1, Z, 3, 4: softball l, 2, 3: f volleyball 2, 3. were ' ' 'ZW-Qe1f 2' A A . 8- A-' Q.. Cook, SHELBY CRAIG Fine Arts Course Special Effects 4: football l, 2. 3, 4: track l, Z, 3, 4: basket- ball l. i CossEL, NORMA Louise Distributive Education Course K COUNTS, IAMES FREDERICK Vocational Course Football 1, Z. DALRYMPLE, DoNALD K. Vocational Course Coox, LESLIE DEAN Academic Course Football 1: basketball 1, 2, 3: baseball 3, 4. Corus, EDWARD Distributive Education Course COTTRELL, IANET MAY Home Economics Course Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4: Troubadours 3: 5'Our Miss Brooks 3: G.A.A. DALE, BARBARA MACLEAN Academic Course Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Troubadours 3, 4: Cyqnets 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Our Miss Brooks 3: Lost Horizon 3: GJ-LA. l, 2, 3. 4: interclass hit- pin 3: volleyball 4: Follow the Dream 4. DANIELS, Louis E. Academic Course Mount Cory 1, 2: Adelphi Hi-Y 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: treasurer 4: Science Club 4: Senior Class Play Committee 4: Senior Schol- arship 4: cross country 3. DAvr:NPoR'r, BARBARA Ir:AN Home Economics Course DAv1s, DAL: G. Academic Course Social Committee l: Ir. A Cap- pella l: Sr, A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Naughty Marietta 3. DAVXSON, ANNETTE Academic Course Y-Teens l, 2. 3, 4: secretary 4: French Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Masqueraders 2: Troubadours 3. 4: A Mind ol Her Own 2: Lost Horizon 3: Take Care of My Little Girl 4: Senior Scholarship 4: D. A. R. Test 4: Follow the Dream 4. DEELEY. PRED Wrr.1.rAM Vocational Course Grasse Pointe High School. Michigan 2, 3. DUMM, MARGARET ANN Business Course Weekly Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4: point and exchange editor 3: Y-Teens 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 3: Trouba- dours 3, 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Lost Horizon 3: Take Care oi My Little Girl 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Ohio History Test 4: Home Room Representative 3: South-Central Assembly 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: interclass hitpin l, 2: intramural basket- ball 1, 2, 3. 4: volleyball 1, 2. 3. 4: hitpin 1, 2, 3. 4: minor sports 2: Follow the Dream 4. C9 ' ..- fl! '95- fi an 47 iq fa- 'TW' 4 'IS ,, .nf l ,v I 2-'T hi-S3 -fi 'If Wi -n . no 6- DAv1s, CAROLYN RAE Academic Course Masqueraders l, 2: vice-presi- dent 1: Troubadours 3, 4: YA Teens l, Z. 3, 4: secretar 3: French Club 3, 4: National 'lyhesv plan 4: We Shook The Family Tree l: Lost Horizon 3: Take Care ol My Little Girl 4: Fol- low the Dream 4: Senior Schol- a'ship 4: D. A. R, Test 4: Ir. A Cappella l: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3. 4: Naughty Marietta 3: G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: intramural volleyball l, 2, 3. 4: basketball l. 2, 3. 4: hitpin l, 2. 3, 4: minor sports 1. 2, 3, 4: inter- class volleyball 4: basketball 2, 3. 4: hitpin l, Z. 3. 4: All Star 2: C Girls 2, 3, 4. DAvrs. DAROLYN KAr: Academic Course Masqueraders l, 2: secretary 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4: treasurer 3: French Club 3, 4: National Thespian 4: Girls' Council 1: We Shook the Family Tree l: l.ost Horizon 3: Take Care ol My Little Girl 4: Senior Scholarship 4: D. A. R. 'lest 4: Ir. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Naughty Ma- rietta 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: intra- mural volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: hitpin l. 2, 3, 4: minor sports l, Z, 3, 4: interclass volleyball l, 4: bas- ketball l, 2, 4: hitpin 1. 2, 3. 4: All Star 2: C Girls 2, 3, 4. Dr:cKr:R, ROY IAMES General Course Chel's Club l: Athletic Club l. Z: intramural volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: softball l, 2, 3, 4: basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: wrestling 2: boxing 2: football 1, 2. 3, 4. DUDLEY, IAMES WILLARD Academic Course Stage Club 2, 3. 4: Ir, Red Cross 1. 2: French Club 3, 47 president 4: Sr. Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Sr. Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: presi- dent 4: baseball 3, 4, EARNST. Br1.r.Ir: IEAN Academic Course Weekly Mirror Z, 3: Annual Business Staff 4: business man- ager 3: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Y-Teens l, 2. 3. 4: Science Club 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Senior Scholarship 4: General Chorus 3: G, A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: intra- mural volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: bas- ketball l. 2, 3, 4: hitpin 1, 2, 3. 4: interclass volleyball 1, 2, 3. 4: basketball 2, 3: minor sports 1, 2. 3, 4: C Girls 3, 4: Folk low the Dream 4. C234 Emrzuissn, Lois IEAN Home Economics Course Y-Teens l, 3: Pep Club 3: Future Homemakers oi America l: Masqueraders l. 2: G. A. A. 3. EMMONS, Si-unu-:Y IEAN Fine Arts Course Special Ettects 4. Fsixsv, loci. Gnncoiw Distributive Education Course D. E. C. A. 4: vice-president 4: football 1: basketball 2: base- ball l, 3: cross country 3: vole leyball 1. FIELDS, DEANNE H. Academic Course Class treasurer 1: Commencee ment Announcement Committee. chairman 4: Weekly Mirror 1, 2. 3, 4: feature editor 3: associate editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Radio Club 2: Science Club l: Ir. Red Cross l: Y-Teens 2, 3. 4: sergeant-atvarms 3: interclub council 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Follow the Dream 4: Stu- dent Council l. 3, 4: secretary 4: Girls' Council l: Pep Club 2. 3: secretary 3: Who's Who 4: Senior Scholarship 4: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3. 4: president 4: C Girls 2, 3. 4: social chairman 3: intere class volleyball l. 2, 4: basket- ball 1, Z. 3, 4: hitpin 1, 2, 3, 4: intramural volleyball l, Z, 3, 4: basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: hitpin l. 2, 3, 4: minor sports 1, 2, 3. 4: All Star 3. 4. FISHER, IEANNETTE ANN Home Economics Course Ir. Red Cross 3: Y-Teens 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Sr. A Cappella 4: G. A. A. 1, 2. -24- 'XG' ' ' V05 I 4414- w, 4 :er x fl . sl 4 li '7- ':?'. . . 'fi :Vi multi es? .K- M ri? . 1 , ' J' 1 'l....f . . .W . I.: -I ,, ' f ' 'Hn ri H' .. WX. 9 23 ,Nfl - '31 . wg., fr ff: 4 : i srl. ' - ,. 6513 ' , 1 A, I K l ,,,:::1,?iu' 4 v ,i Nl 11 'f' v ' 1 s 8 . 4 ir, , ,agua . We x ll f., mf, uw, , nb 'Q rv' 4 :I .-: V.: ,eff . 1 V 'v, 'Jr Sl ,tr . . l 4 N, fi... .121-I 1 1 v. Yfflir 'Ln . ' ti we 'P ff ,. .. -...N 'V --.. , . f .g l 54 S Emcic, SUZONNE PAMELA Academic Course Class secretary 2: Weekly Mir- ror l. 2, 3, 4: associate editor 3: managing editor 4: editor in chiet 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: secretary-treasurer 4: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4: president 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Radio Club 2: Masqueraders l, 2: Troubadours 3, 4: reporter 3. 4: Lost Horizon 3: Take Care oi My Little Girl 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Girls' Council 2: Social Committee 3, 4: secretary 3: Prom Committee 3: D. A. R. Test 4: Ohio History Test 4: Ir. A Cappella 1: General Chorus 3, 4: vice-president 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: reporter 2: secretary 4: interclass volleyball 2: intra- mural volleyball 1, 2, 3. 4: bas- ketball l, 2. 3, 4: hitpin 1, 2, 3, 4: minor sports 1, 2, 3. 4: C Girls 3. 4: Who's Who 4: Fol- low the Dream 4. FEE, HAROLD Wir.i.iAM Distributive Education Course Football 1, 2: D. E. C. A. 4 FENTON, THOMAS FRANKLIN Vocational Course Fmsr, DONALD W. Science Course Ir. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cappella 2. 3: football 1. 2, 3. 4. Fisi-ii-za, LILLIAN MAY Academic Course Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: vice-presi- dent 3: Pep Club 3: president 3: Masqueraders 1, 2: Trouba- dours 3. 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Student Council 4: Social Committee 2, 3: Girls' Council 3: Ir. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cap- pella 2, 3, 4: Madrigals 3, 4: Homecoming Attendant 4: G. A. A. l, Z, 3, 4: intramural volley- ball l. 2, 3, 4: interclass basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: hitpin 1, 2. 3: minor sports l, 2, 3: ping pong champ 1. 3: mixed doubles champ 2, 3: badminton champ 2. 3: basketball head 4: tennis head 3: C Girls 2, 3, 4: All Star 1, 2, 3, 4: Follow the Dream 4. 'i 5 , I . BETTY: o - ' Pnnn. l e 'y Business Course t' X . M X . i .Y 4.4. K 1 I lie ' . I , 1, QL -. l GAssMAN, DARLIENE IEAN it General Course Y-Teens l, Z: G. A. A. 3. it QR C7 Gu.Mom-:, PAULINI-: LUCILLI: 1 Business Course Y-Teens 3: Our Miss Brooks 3: We Shook The Family Tree 1: A Mind of Her Own 2: , Lost Horizon 3: Take Care ,: f , ff' of My Little Girl 4: Masquerad- ' , we ' ers l, 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Na- if tional Thespian 3. 4: treasurer ' - 1 ff' 4: Follow the Dream 4: Social Committee l, 2: Senior Class , Play Committee 4: lr. Choir l: General Chorus 2. 3. 4: Li- brarian 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: interclass volleyball l, Z, 3, basketball 4: hitpin 1, 2, 3. intramural volleyball l, 2, 3. basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: hitpin 2, 3, 4: minor sports l, 2, 3. . C Girls 2. 3. 4. 4: ' 4. 1 GREEN, Vivian LEE Business Course 1 Pep Club 1: Future Teachers of America 3: Follow the Dream' Gnuszxucrx, VAUGHN FENTON, In. Academic Course Civil Defense 4: National Thes- , pian 3. 4: Adelphi Hi-Y 4: Troub- adours 3, 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Lost Horizon 3. X GALLANT, lor-in EDWARD Science Course Chefs Club 1: Adelphi Hi-Y 4: track 2: qc-li 3, 4: basketball manager Z, 3. 4: C Associa- tion 4: intramural basketball 2. 3. 4: football 4: Follow the Dream 4. GERIG. CAROL Bizarucr: Business Course Y-Teens 2: Library Club 2: Oi- iice Girl 4. Gossman, Dick WAYNE General Course Gnoss, BARBARA IEAN Business Course Y-Teens 1. 2, 4: Commercial Club 1, 2. 3: reporter 3. GUNTHER, RUTH NonA Business Course Y-Teens 1, 2. 3. 4: Special Effects l: Our Miss Brooks 3: G.A.A. 1. 2: Follow the Dream 4. -25- I , iw A 6 GUY, CARL NATHANIAL 'Kgs '1 'A ' Pt, fvy 4 1 1, Vocational Course 2 HALL, DONALD DEAN Distributive Education Course HANOLD, FAYE C. Academic Course Class secretary 4: Pep Club Z: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: secretary 1: Cygnets Z, 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Social Committee 2: Girls' Council 3, 4: secretary 3: president 4: Hall Monitor 2: Homeroom Representative l, 2: Girls' Assembly Committee 4: Final Emblem Girl Committee 4: Prom Decorating Committee 3: Senior Class Party Committee 4: Homeroom Decorating Com- mittee 4: Ir. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3. 4: Senior Class Ring Committee 3: Naughty Marietta 3: G. A. A. Z, 3, 4: C Girls 4: intramural volley- ball 2, 3: basketball 2, 3: hitpin ball 2, 3: basketball 2, 3: hitpin 2, 3: 4: interclass hitpin 3: vol- leyball 3: Follow the Dream 4. HAWISHER, NANCY LEE Business Course Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Court 3: clerk 3: G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: intramural hitpin 2. HEFENER, IEHRY LYNN Science Course Masqueraders l: Troubadours 3: lr. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cao- pella 2: iootball l, 2. 3, 4: C Association 3. 4: viceepresident 4. ,26- jl l , QQ' ffiffw , -an-. 1 ' g .-. if t 4 1 1 t Q A l i A X . ,. r.... Hi,-A-r . -. Y ': Sd: ' N M Q we W ' -A if YE: Ill ' J- iii 5 .f--. Q W . ll' A-ici, 6 -fl .. . . . ,Em H , A ,if X - . , 2 5 . sf -3? ' is 111:16 f 1 -1 '-.E,,,e, ' A . ..,y,'.,, u . -ew: - HAGEN, BEVERLY JEAN Business Course Patrick Henry High School, Min- neapolis, Minnesota: Weekly Mirror 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Oiiice Girl 4: G. A. A. 3, 4: intramural volley- ball 3, 4: basketball 3, 4: hitk pin 3, 4: minor sports 3, 4: inter class volleyball 4: basketball 4. HALL, NANCY DARLENE Nurses Traininq Course Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Ir. Red Cross 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. HAREOD, IANET Lou Academic Course Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders l, 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Science Club 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Reserve Cheerleader 2: Senior Scholarship 4: Ir. A Cappella l: General Chorus 3: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4: interclass volleyball 4: intramural volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: hitpin 1, 2, 3, 4: minor sports 1, Z, 3, 4: tennis head 4: C Girls 3, 4. HAWKINS, MERVYN ANDRE General Course Chei's Club 1: C Association 3, 4: Homecoming King Attend- ant 4: iootball 1. 2, 3, 4: intra- mural volleyball 2: basketball 2, 3. 4. HEIMANN, SALLY MAA1LYN Foreign Language Annual Mirror 3: Future Teach- ers oi America 3: Y-Teens 1, 2. 4: Science 4: French Club 3, 4: Troubadours 3, 4: Lost Hori- zon 3: Our Miss Brooks 3: Senior Scholarship 4: General Chorus 2: G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 42 intramural volleyball 1, 2, -3, 4: basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: hitpin 1, 2, 3, 4: interclass volleyball 3. 4: C Girls 4: minor sports l, 2, 3. HILYARD. BARBARA Io ANN Business Course Commercial Club 3: G. A. A. 2. Hor:P.r:R. Pi-w1.1.rs ANNE Academic Course Annual Mirror 1. 2. 3, 4: art editor 2. 31 associate editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. 4: vice-president 4: Science Club 4: Pep Club 3: We Shook The Family Tree 1: A Mind ol Her Own 2: Our Miss Brooks 3: Lost Horizon 3: Take Care of My Little Girl 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadours 3. 4: National Thespian 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Social Committee 2: Senior Class Play Committee 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: publicity chairman 2: interclass volleyball 1, Z, 3, 4: basketball 1: hitpin l: intra- mural volleyball l. 2, 3, 4: bas' ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: hitpin 1, 2. 3. 4: C Girls 3, 4: Follow the Dream 4. HOLTEN, RICHARD NORMAN Science Course Special Eliects 1: Social Com- mittee 1, 3. 4: chairman 4: Sr. A Cappella 2. 3, 4: lootball 1, 2: ramural iootball 4 basket int I - ball l, 3, 4: volleyball l. 3: Follow the Dream 4. HUPPER. Mu.o EUGENE Distributive Education Course IACKSON, Ar.v1N THOMAS Industrial Arts Course Chefs Club l: C Association 2. 3, 4: football 1: baseball mans age! 2: football manager 2. 3. 4. Honczs. KATHERINE Fine Arts Course Student Council 2: lr. Red Cross l: Class Ring Committee 3. HOLLAND, Vionm' MAY Business Course . A. A. 2, 3. 4. HORN, IAM!-:s ALAN Academic Course Projectionist l. 2. 3: Civil De- fense 4: Adelphi Hi-Y 4: Science Club 4: Masqueraders 1: intra- mural basketball Z, 3, 4: foot- ball 2, 4: Follow the Dream 4. HUTCHISON, ROSALIE Business Course IACKSON, MARY FRANCES Nurses' Training Course Ir. Red Cross 4. -27- JACKSON, WILLIAM WEEKS,IR. Science Course Future Farmers of America Z: Radio Club 3, 4: Adelphi Hi-Y 4: Civil Defense 4: Student Council 4: Sr. A Cappella 2: intramural bowling 2: wrestling 4: cross rountry 4: Follow the Dream 4. IOHNSON, KAY IUNE General Course Y-Teens 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Our Miss Brooks 3: G. A. A. l, 2. 3, 4: C Girls 4. IONES, IEARY WILLIS, Ill Distributive Education Course D.E.C.A. 4: C Association 4: Athletic Club 1, 2: football l, 2: track 1, 2, 3, 4: cross country 3: intramural volleyball 1. Kr-:ns'r, RONALD KENNETH Fine Arts Course Ht-Y Club 2, 3: Special Effects 3, 4: Stage Club 3. 4: president 4: basketball 2: manager 2: intra- mural volleyball 3: basketball 2, 3. 4: softball 2. KIMMEL, GERALD GENE Vocational Course Football 1, 2: intramural wrest- ling 2. -23- ft . .,, Y H Z, ' it -L -1 A -E3 f a., .- .-R E sw XX RN te, X B XXXX ti X Z 2 X 3: z Q A ti wilfii l ' :f iffggiffil ff5'?ff'3.Z X A fi f t l by is .L .I MN ' .2 ., , 'W - fx yy , , I g , V , X I nr vi- ek- f,K'3lEiT' lol-INsoN, DIANE ELIZABETH Academic Course Annual Mirror 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Y-Teens 1, Z, 3, 4: presi- dent 4: Pep Club 3: Our Miss Brooks 3: Girls' Council 4: Senior Scholarship 4: cheerlead- er 1, Z: Naughty Marietta 3: Ir. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cappella Z, 3, 4: Madrigals 3: State Audi- tions 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: minor sports head 4: C Girls 3, 4: interclass volleyball 2, 3, 4: basketball 2, 3, 4: hitpin 2, 3. 4: intramural volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: girls' doubles badminton champ 2: m i x e d doubles badminton champ 2. 3: All Star 3, 4: Who's Who 4: girls badminton champ 4: Follow the Dream 4. JOHNSON, WAvA Distributive Education Course D. E. C. A. 4. IORDAN, OTTIS LEA Vocational Course KILGORE, WILLIAM CHARLES Science Course Football l, Z. KIMMI-:L, Roasnr Lznov Science Course Pi Kappa Phi Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: vice-president 4: district presi- dent 3, 4: council president 4: C Association 2, 3, 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Projectionist Club 3: Sr. A Cappella 3, 4: Naugh- ty Marietta 3: football l: bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4: golf 2, 3, 4: track 1: intramural football 2, 3, 4. KING, IOANN IEANETTE Academic Course Y-Teens 4: Science Club 4: Lost Horizon 3: Take Care cf My Little Girl 4: A Mind of Her Own Z: Our Miss Brooms 3: Masqueraders 2: Troubodours 3, 4: National Thespian J, 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Senior Or- chestra l, 2. 3, 4: Follow the Dream 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. KNECHT, KENNETH BERNARD ,TLV ' 1 V' xi' 'af 2 8 KLASERNER, CAROLYN IAYNE General Course Our Miss Brooks 3: Gene-ml Chorus 3. KREIUNG. IANE HARRISON Academic Course Q ok: Academic Course Annual Mirror 4: Science Club Q - 'Q A' Kci1kOfgl9h15CQlQr01i ECI? 4. ' 9Ve an . lO I ' 96115 i ,E A 3, 4: Radio Club 3, 4: Troubaf .E 5 i dours 3, 4: Senior Scholarship 4: G. A. A. 2, 3: intramural volleyball 2: basketball 2: hit- pin 2: Follow the Dream 4. KREITER. ROBERT ALLEN K A R RUGBR. NDY ICHARD A d A C -4 -' . - -- Ca emlc Curse I 'sg ' W lk'-' Vocational Course Science Club 3: French Club 4: ,A ' Senior Scholarship 4: Follow . Nr' , 'v the Dream 4. - '17 KUn'rz, TOM DUANE Science Course Projectionist Club 1, 2: Science Club 4: Sr. A Cappella 3. 4: Mixed Ensemble 3, 4: basketball 1: Follow the Dream 4. LAMBRIGHT, PATSY ANN Business Course Y-Teens 1. Z: Library Club 1: Our Miss Brooks 3: Ir. A Cappella 1: General Chorus 2: Sr. A Cappella 3, 4: G. A. A. 1: intramural basketball 1: vol- leyball 1: Follow the Dream' 4. 5 G? fi QQ. - -so 1 it QS 55- 4 Q'-. T LAMBENT. RUBY A. General Course Portsmouth East High School, Portsmouth. Ohio 1, 2: Y-Teens 3, 4: Science Club 4: secretary- treasurer 4: French Club 3, 4: secretary 4: Troubadours 3. 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Take Care ol My Little Girl 4: Sen- ior Scholarship 4: Follow the Dream 4: National Thespian 4. LEFFLER, NONMA BEVERLY Distributive Education Course National D. E. C. A. 4: Special Elle-cts l. 2: Oflice Girl 3. -29- LEIS, THOMAS ALLEN Distributive Education Course D. E. C. A. 4: basketball l, 2, 3: intramural football 2, 3: softball 2, 3. LINK, IOYCE IRENE Home Economics Course Class treasurer 4: Annual Mir- ror 1, 2, 3, 4: club editor 3: senior and faculty editor 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Y-Teens 1. 2. 3, 4: Home Economics Council 2, 3, 4: vice-president 3: presi- dent 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadours 3, 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Social Committee 3: Special Effects 4: Senior Class Ring Committee 3: Senior Class Party Committee 4: Final Em- blem Girl Committee 4: Girls Assembly Committee 4: General Chorus 2, 3, 4: president 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: interclass volleyball 4: intramural volley- ball l, 2, 3, 4: hitpin 1, 2, 3, 4: basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: minor sports l, 2, 3, 4: tennis l: soit- ball l, 2. LowRY, CHESTER LEMOND Science Course Proiectionists 1, 2. 3. 4: football l, 2: intramural basketball 1, 4. MARQUIS, DENNIS CHARLES Science Course Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Homeroom Repre- sentative 2: Science Club 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Sr. Band 1, 2, 3: Sr. Orchestra 2, 3: Pep Band 3: tennis 3, 4: Follow the Dream 4. MAURER, DONNA IEAN Distributive Education Course Y-Teens 1, Z, 3: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3: Home Economics Council 3. 4: D. E. C. A. 4: Social Committee Chairman 4. fi.-,r 54' V: tg t i A 1, . N3 a Q-,vu 'P N B 2 -+ Y' t 1 SM- I st 4 ,A K at . 2 E, 'f t i f' i t A ws ' 3 4 , 521 'I l . QL, If L I 3 ,.. y Q S I Y 2 A gf, Y' X Q g r W' Alt :KW LEPPLA, DALE E. Academic Course Athletic Club 1, 2: Adelphi Hi-Y l, 2, 3: Chei's Club 1: football 1: basketball 1: tennis 3, 4: wrestling 4: intramural softball 2, 3, 4: basketball l, 2, 3, 4: volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Follow the Dream 4. LOVELAND, WILLIAM FRANKLIN Academic Course Science Club 4: vice-president 4: Pi Kappa Phi Hi-Y 4: Senior Scholarship 4: track l, 2, 4. LUKE, ROSALYN MARIE Nurses' Training Course MARTIN, WILMA EILEEN Nurses' Training Course Weekly Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4: busi- ness staff manager 4: lr. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4. MAURER, SHIRLEY ANN Nurses' Training Course Ir. Red Cross 3. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3 4 : Our Miss Brooks 3: G.A.A: 3. MAY, DIxIANNA Distributive Education Course G. A. A. 1, 2: D. E. C. A. 4. MCGILLVARY. ALLEN C. Science Course Chet's Club l: Science Club 1. 2, 4: Sr. Band l, 2. MERICLE, RUSSELL A. Foreign Language Course 'V E Q... 15 3-fl I s Sf 'bf-. Aff' IX- cit-iss vice-President 1, 3: I-Ii-Y 12,5 K, fm,--. fr I, 2. 3: stage Club 2. 3. 4: An X f 1 A Q, Club l: Naughty Marietta 3: 8 11- ,,g.Q,, Student Patrol 4: Senior Scholar- 4 4 ' 6 'M ship 4: Sr. A Cappella 3, 4: ' 'Ag -au.. May King Attendant 1: C As- X - sw. N sociation 3, 4: iootball 1. 2. 3, 4: t I K ., 'X basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: track l, yy A 2, 3, 4: intramural volleyball 1. 'gy Qzfgjgi Z: basketball releree 3, 4. .K Yi, I X V 3,5 C- Y . 5, it I: -,ge . ' in-. --1 . ., ' 's l --'A - it ' dl ' 1, . . : '. X . i I MERTZ, IAMES WARREN Distributive Education Course ,v. X ' A 1 ' D. E. C. A. 4. xx ek xi.. tx , MILBOURN. DIXIE LEE Business Course Y-Teens 1: Commercial Club 3: Homeroom Representative 1: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: intramural volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: basketball l. 2, 3, 4: hitpin 1, 2, 3, 4: minor sports 1, 2, 3, 4: tennis 3, 4: C Girls 4: Follow the Dream 4. -31- MCCARTNEY. EDWARD MILTON Foreign Language Course Science Club 3, 4: president 4: Rifle Club 3: Masqueraders 2: 'Iroubadours 3, 4: Pi Kappa Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: secretary 3. 4: National Thespian 3, 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Lost Horizon 3: A Mind oi Her Own 2: Student Court 3, 4: lr. Class Play Committee 3: Sr. Class Play Committee 4: Who's Who 4: tennis 3: cross country 4: Take Care oi My Little Girl 4: Follow the Dream 4. MEREDITH. RICHARD EUGENE Science Course Class vice-president 2, 4: Week- ly Mirror 1, 2, 3. 4: sports editor 2: co-associate editor 3: co-ed- itor 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: treasurer 3: Hi-Y Z, 3. 4: vice-president 3: president 4: Rifle Club 3: Our Miss Brooks 3: Senior Scholar- ship 4: Homeroom Representa- tive 3, 4: Ir. A Cappella 1: Sr. Band l, 2, 3: Swingphonettes 2, 3: Pep Band 2, 3: May King Attendant 3: tennis 3, 4: Who's Who 4: intramural basketball l. 2: football 4. MERRILL. RALPH DAVID General Course Homeroom Representative 3: C Association 2. 3, 4: basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4: intramural foot- ball 3, 4: Follow the Dream 4. MIILLE, DALE RICHARD General Course Science Club l, 4: Adelphi Hi-Y 3, 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: Trouba- dours 3, 4: National Thespian 3. 4: We Shook the Family Tree l: A Mind of Her Own 2: Our Miss Brooks 3: Lost Horizon 3: Take Care of My Little Girl 4: Civil Defense 4: Sr. Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3. 4: track manager 1, 2, 3, 4: cross coun- try 4: C Association 2, 3, 4: Intramural basketball 4. MILLER, BARBARA Lou Academic Course Annual Mirror 2, 3, 4: identifica- tion editor 3: co-editor-in-chiet 4. Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Y-Teens 1. Z, 3, 4: sergeant-at-arms 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Homeraom Represen- tative 3: Science Club 4: Radio Club 2, 3: Our Miss Brooks 3: Senior Scholarship 4: lr. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cappella 2. 3, 4: Librarian 4: Madrigals 3, 4: mixed ensemble 3, 4: Naughty Marietta 3: Ir. Class Play Committee chairman 3: Dis- trict Music Audition 3, 4: State Audition 3: G. A. A. I, 2. 3, 4: intramural basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: hitpin 1, 2, 3, 4: baseball Z. 3, 4: ten- nis 2: interclass basketball l. 2, 4: volleyball 3, 4: hitpin'2: minor sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Party Committee 4. MILLEH, ROBERT WESLEY Vocational Course Sr. Band 2, 3, 4. Moi-u.En, DELORES Rum Business Course Y-Teens 3: Special Eitects 2: General Chorus 3: G. A. A. 1. MULLENHOUH, DONALD EUGENE Distributive Education Course lr. Red Cross 2, 3: Rifle Club 3: D. E. C, A. 4: intramural sottball 1, Z, 3: volleyball 3: football 1: basketball 1, 2, 3. NANcHor'r. BRUCE Science Course Football 3. 4: baseball 3, 4: C Association 3, 4: Homecoming Attendant 4. NEELY, SANDRA Lou Academic Course Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders 1: Our Miss Brooks 3: Senior Scholarship 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: C Girls 3, 4: Who's Who 4. WS? 1 4 3 I :W X , iv. ill-I V, P ,H MILLER, WILLXAM MITCHELL Distributive Education Course Masqueraders 1, 2: Trouba- dours 3: Ir. Red Cross 1: D. E. C. A. 4: D. E. C. A. Scrap- book assistant 4: We Shook the Family Tree 1: A Mind of Her Own 2: Our Miss Brooks 3: Ir. A Cappella 1. MOYER, ROBERT EUGENE Business Course Weekly Mirror 1, 2: co-sports editor 2: Annual Mirror 3, 4: Science Club 1: Pi Kappa Phi Hi-Y 1, Z, 3, 4: secretary 2: Rifle Club 3, 4: secretary 4: South - Central Assembly 4: Homecoming Committee 4: Community Chest Drive 4: Bond Issue Drive 4: Seal Assembly 4: Magazine Drive 4: Cap and Gown Committee Chairman 4: Activities Ticket Fund Manager 4: C Association 3, 4: track 1, 2, 3, 4: cross country 3, 4: intramural basketball 1, Z: vol- leyball 1, 2, 3: Follow the Dream 4. MUSSELMAN, IAMES DALE Distributive Education Course D. E. C. A. 4: intramural bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: softball 2. NEES, RICHARD ALLEN General Course Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Club 4: basketball 1, 2: C Associa- tion 3, 4: intramural basketball 2: softball 2. NETH, DAN C. General Course Intramural softball 1, Z: basket- ball 3. Nsumntsn, ROBERT RAYMOND Fine Arts Course Special Ettects l. 2. 3. 4: choir- man 3. 4: Stage and Poster' making Committee 3. 4: intra- mural wrestlinq 4: intramural basketball I. 2. 3. 4: intramural volleyball 3: varsity wrestling team 4. O'BRlEN, DuANr: Enwm Vocational Course Student Council 4: football l: track l, 2, 3, 4. OSBORN, BARBARA ANN Nurses' Training Course Y-Teens 3. 4: G. A, A. 1: minor sports 1: tennis 1. Ownus. THOMAS MORGAN General Course Science Club 4: Follow the Dream 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Pi Kappa Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Annual Mirror 3: Riile Club 4: football 4: track 3, 4: basketball 1, 2: C Association 4. PAULLIN. BONNIE CAAOLYN Business Course Office Girl 3. 4: Y-Teens 1: G. A. A. l. 2, 3. 4. K' i Q 15 Q , 'N l L: il .,1 f -,I if 'fl I' 55- It ,- png Nrzwcor-aria. REVA ANN Business Course Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Orchestra 1, 2. 3. 4: treasurer 4: G. A. A. l: Who's Who 4. ORMSBY. IERRY IAY Vocational Course OSMEYER, ROBERT LOWELL General Course Hi-Y 2: Sr. Band 2, 3: Pep Band 2, 3: Swing Band 3: golf 2, 3. PAINT:-za. WAYNE MAURICI-: Distributive Education Course D, E. C. A, 4: Street Patrol 4: intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: football l. 2. 3: boxing 1, 2: 2 softball 1. 2: volleyball 1. 1 wrestling 1. PERKINS. MARILYN KAY General Course Homeroom Representative 3: Y- Teens 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 3: Sr. Band l, 2, 3. 4: G. A. A. 1. -33- PIRE, Ioi-iN FREDERICK Science Course C Association 3, 4: Student Council 4: sergeant-at-arms 4: basketball 3, 4: qoli 3, 4: Fol- low the Dream 4. PRIMMER, CAROL LEE Distributive Education Course Masqueraders 1: D. E. C. A. 4: Y-'teens 2: G. A. A. 2. RANDALL, KATHLEEN SUE Nurses' Training Course Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Social Committee 4: Student Court 4: General Chorus 2. 3, 4: Ir. A Cappella 1: Our Miss Brooks 3: Follow the Dream 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: intramural volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. hitpm 1, 2, 3, 4, minor sports 1, 2, 3, 4. REID, MARY Loursz Academic Course Y'Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: treasurer 2: French Club 3. 4: vice-president 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: '1rouba- aours 3, 4: treasurer 4: We Shook the Family Tree 1: Take Care ol My Little Girl 4: Na- tional 'Ihespian 4: Senior Schol- arship 4: lr. A Cappella 1: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: secretary 4: ensemble 3, 4: Naughty Mari- etta 3: Sr. Band 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. l, Z, 3, 4: minor sports head 3: treasurer 4: interclass volley- ball 1. Z, 3, 4: basketball l, 2, 3. 4: hitpin 3: All Star 2, 3. ROLL. GRACE M. Academic Course Pep Club 3: Our Miss Brooks 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. -34- '- at 'Q ss . , l yi, -'ii , an t .Sm agp, pt or tw? ' 41. 'Q : t X 'fi' -tim.. A any LN' 'walk VR? SN in- i k X. . 9' ' f A , gy, i E, 56' ...Y . fy .iii 2. 5 S Q V5 f Qs . if . . X 5 f t ' L QS f.. FI - YW ,Af ,X A .mg R , W C' .i.. ff' ,E ,Rf I 'Qu' ,ann . In POTTER, IAMES GARDNER Industrial Arts Course Adelphi Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 4. PRYER, IOHN WILLIAM Business Course Sr. A Cappella 4: Swingphon- ettes l. Z. 3, 4: Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4: Naughty Marietta 3: Who's Who 4. REESE, LEwrs Distributive Education Course D. E. C. A. 4: treasurer 4: Ir. A Cappella 1: Freshman bas- ketball 1: track 1: basketball 2. HOEDER, RONALD EDWARD Science Course Annual Mirror business manage er 4: Science Club 4: Senior Scholarship 4. ROSSFELD, CHARLES ARTHUR Science Course Adelphi Hi-Y 3. 4: Student Court 4: Street Patrol 4: football l, 4: wrestling 4. HUHLEN. RICHARD Iossrl-1 Science Course Student Court 3: Sr. Band 1: 2. 3. 4: Sr. Orchestra 3. 4: Swing Band 2. 3. 4: Music Ensemble 2. 3. 4: intramural basketball 2. SAUNDERS. WILLIAM Ci-mnoos Distributive Education Course D. E, C. A. 4. SCHAUBLIN: DAvxD ALLEN Science Course Pi Kappa Phi Hi-Y l. 2, 3, 4: Science Club l: C Association 4: football 1, 2: golf 2, 3, 4: intramural football 4: basket- ball 1. 2. 3, 4: wrestling 3: softball 1: Follow the Dream 4. Sci-HLLINGER. Io: DRYDEN Science Course Annual Mirror 1. 2. 3. 4: photog- raphy editor 2. 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Chef's Club 1: Science Club 1. 2. 3. 4: treasurer 3: Senior Scholarship 4: Home- coming Committee 4: Seal As- sembly 4: Community Chest Drive 4: Bond Issue Drive 4: Assembly Committee 3: Maga- zine Drive 4: Sr. Band l. J. 3: Pep Band 2. 3: Swinqphonettes 3: intramural basketball i. 3, 3. 4: intramural football 3: Who's Who 4. Sci-rur.1't:. CANDACE TAMARA Business Course Weekly Mirror l. 2, 3: copy editor 3: Y-Teens l, 2. 3. 45 Science Club 4: Radio Club 2: Our Miss Brooks 3: Quill and Scroll 3: 4: Senior Scholarship 4: D. A. R, Test 4: General Chorus 2: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3: Interclass volleyball l. 2, 35 basketball l. 2: hitpin l, 2, 3: intramural volleyball 1, 2. 3: basketball l, Z, 3: hitpin l, 2, 3. ig.. 44 ' 1 4' ug ,ZR 5 Y' 't .' . .MQ X .K X N .Jim A . . . 2. . ,h 'H l IV L+ it qi ,,,, Q, ,- X' VE fl' ri-'N ci Snncsur, NORMAN PETER Academic Course Student Council 4: Ir. A Cap' pella 1: Sr. A Cappella 2, 4: Madngals 4: Talent Assembly 3. 4: Follow the Dream 4: intramural basketball 2: soit- ball 2. SCHAFPTER, CAHOLE Io Academic Course Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4: secretary 2: Pep Club Z, 3, 4: Radio Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council l, 2, 3. 4: Bulletin Board chairman 2: Assembly Committee 3: Girls' Council 2: Hall Monitor 4: Civil Defense 3. 4: Homeroom Deco- rating Committee 4: Magazine Drive Committee 3, 4: Who's Who 3, 4: Ir. A Cappella l: president l: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Naughty Marietta 3: cheer- leader l. 2: 3. 4: C Associae tion 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: inter- class hitpin 2, 3: volleyball Z: basketball 2. 3: intramural vol- leyball l, 2, 3, 4: hitpin l. 2, 3: basketball l, 2, 3, 4: minor sports 1, 2, 3, 4: C Girls 3, 4. SCHELLENBARG, RUTH IRENE Business Course Special Effects 2: G. A. A. 2. Sci-xou'rt:N, IANE1' Mm: Business Course Future Homemakers of America l: General Chorus 1, 2. Si-:AY, Roiasnr COLEMAN Fine Arts Course Ir. Red Cross 2. 3. 4: Special Effects 2, 3: Senior Prom Com- mittee 3: Christmas Decorating Committee 3: Follow the Dream 4. A : t -35- X 4 i J W5 fm? I Mi h :J ,. sl L SHIELDS, IoYcE CATHERINE Foreign Language Course Y'Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Cygnets 2, 3, 4: president 4: French Club 3, 4: secretary 3: Masqueraders 1, 2: Trouhaclours 3. 4: National Thespian 3, 4: secretary 4: We Shook the Family Tree l: A Mind ot Her Own 2: Our Miss Brooks 3: Lost Horizon 3: Take Care oi My Little Girl 4: Follow the Dream 4: Sr. Band l, Z, 3. 4: Sr. Orchestra T, 34: secretary 4: G. A. A. . , , 4. SMITH, IoHN H. General Course SNooK, MARCIA ANN Fine Arts Course Class treasurer 3: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Masqueraders 1, 2: We Shook the Family Tree 2: A Mind oi Her Own 2: Our Miss Brooks 3: Prom Committee chairman 3: Social Committee 1. 4: Girls' Council 1: Student Council Z: Senior Class Party chairman 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Assembly Com- mittee 2: Special Elections Com- mittee 2: Homeroom Decorating Committee 4: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Naughty Marietta 4: May Queen Attendant 1: Home- coming Attendant 4: C Associ- ation 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. l, 2, 3: intramural hitpin 1, 2: basket- ball 1, 2, 3: volleyball 1, 2, 3: minor sports 1, 2, 3: tennis l, 2, 3: cheerleader 2, 3, 4. SPAULDING, MARGARET IEAN Business Course Waynestield High School 1: Sr. Band 3. SPEE5. GEORGE T. General Course Pi Kappa Phi Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 3, 4: president 4: Science Club 1, 3: Pep Club 4: president 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Follow the Dream 4: Senior Class Party Committee 4: Sr. Band 1, 2, 3: lr. A Cappella 1: basketball 1: lootball 1. 2. .fn N'-f'.+ . t , ey Q asf: A iii fm Q. ., at, 4 , is I f ' . ' R . if' V, ' ,,,, . A? f .I 15 YQ 4. tv ,X .5 fx ,pw N-...V ,wh J I y X 4 B--:ff-Ii 7-,swf X. , 4.1 ...vw Q ' - g . si - ' my V P i, RT, . l if I 4 , fi: 3-2.11-t , 5 1 fg:' 5fE!,'wl1:S ' I I' emits, . fr . , 1 . I , 1- X-W If-x .I SHOCK, MARILYN AGATHA Business Course Y-Teens 4: Sr. Band 1, 2. 3. SMITH, RICHARD EUGENE General Course Art Club 1: Masqueraders 2: Annual Mirror 3: Science Club 4. SPARLXNG, IAMES WILLIAM General Course Intramural softball 2, 3, 4: foot- ball 2, 3, 4: basketball 2, 3. 4? track 3, 4: C Association 3, 4. SPAULDING, MARY EVELYN Business Course Wayneslield High School 1: O14 iice Girl 4. SPELLMAN, IO!-IN E. Academic Course Intramural volleyball 1, 2: has- ketball 1, 2, 3: softball 2, 3: iootball 3: boxing 1: wrestling 4. 5Ti-:1.zER, RALPH E. Academic Course Adelphi Hi-Y 3. 4: Who's Who 3, 4: Sr. A Cappella 4: football 2, 3. 4: C Association 4: Fol- low the Dream 4. STEPHENS. MARILYN IEAN Business Course Weeklv Mirror 3: Y-Teens 1, 3: Pep Club 3: Homeroom Repre- sentative 1. 2: Handbook co-ed- itor 3: Hall Monitor 4: Student Council 3: Homecoming Com- mittee 2: cheerleader 1: Girls' Council 1: Social Committee Z: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2. 3: interclass hitpin l, 2. 3: volley- ball 1. 2, 3: intramural hitpin l, 2, 3: volleyball 1, 2, 3: bas- ketball l. 2: minor sports 1. 2, 3: C Girls 3: Who's Who 4. S'rocKwEi.L, JAMES C. Academic Course Wrestling 4: Special Effects 1: Rifle Club 3. 4: intramural vol- leyball l: basketball l. SUGARMAN, Ioi-IN DAVID Academic Course Annual Mirror 2. 3, 4: sports editor 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Adelphi l-li-Y l, 2, 3. 4: Student Council 4: Proiectionists 4: Hall Monitor Committee 4: Chairman 4: Assembly Committee 4: Chaire man 4: Commencement An- nouncements 4: C Association 4: football 1, 2. 3, 4: tennis 1. 3: intramural basketball Z, 4: Fol- low the Dream 4. THOMAS. EvEi.YN Business Course Y-Teens l, 2: Pep Club 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 2, 3: Our Miss Brooks 3: Trouba- dours 4: Follow the Dream 4: Student Council 4: Assembly Committee 4: Commencement Announcement Committee 4: cheerleader 1. 2. 3. 4: General Chorus 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: intramural volleyball 2, 3, 4: basketball 2. 3. 4: hitpin 3. 4. N 'TN 'b st. 1 t -A get r-vt ws Aly . ,J Q Wi? X-- -3 Cu.. J! STEMEN, PICCOLA VALEMA Business Course Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3. STIMMEL. ARTHUR IOHN Distributive Education Course D. E. C. A. 4: Chef's Club lt Street Patrol l, 2, 4: intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: football 2, 3: soltball 2. STRUNK, KENNETH WESTON, IR. General Course Adelphi Hi-Y 4: Rifle Club 3, 4: secretary 3: vice-president 4: Troubadours 3. 4: president 4: Our Miss Brooks 3: Take Care of My Little Girl 4: Civil Defense 4: president 4: Follow the Dream 4. THoMRs, BENJAMIN GORDON General Course Pi Kappa Phi Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: treae surer 3: Our Miss Brooks 3: Pep Club 4: C Association 3, 4: football manager Z, 3, 4: golf 3. TRUEX, ARTHUR LERAY Academic Course C Association 3, 4: cross country 3, 4: track 3. 4. ,37- VAUGHN, CLEO Science Course Class president Z, 3: Pi Kappa Phi Hi-Y 3, 4: president 3: C Association 2, 3, 4: Who's Who 2, 3, 4: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Naughty Marietta 3: lootball 2, 3, 4: basketball 2, 3, 4: base- ball l, 2, 3, 4: intramural vol- leyball 1. 2. 3. 4. WARD, HARMER L. Vocational Course WEBER, PAUL DAVID Academic Course Masqueraders 1, 2: Troubadours 3, 4: National Thespian 3, 4: We Shook the Family Tree 1: A Mind oi Her Own 2: Our Miss Brooks 3: Lost Horizon 3: French Club 3, 4: Sr. Band 2, 3: lr. A Cappella 1: Follow the Dream 4. WEISENRARGER, IANE ANNE Academic Course Annual Mirror 3, 4: music and drama editor 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: vice-president Z: Pep Club 3: Masqueraders 1, 2: Trouba- dours 3, 4: A Mind ot Her Own 2: Take Care -Ji My Little Girl 4: Lost Horizon 3: Our Miss Brooks fl: Fol- low the Dream 4: Who's Who 4: Senior Scholarship 4: Sr. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: secretary 4: Sr. Strings 1, Z: State Orches- tra 4: Sr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Madriqals 4: Naughty Mari- etta 3: G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: intramural basketball l, 2, 3, 4: volleyball 1, 2, 3. 4: hitpin 1, 2, 3, 4: softball 3: minor sports 1. 2: National Thespian 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Q 4- 1 x .4-A Ns 5 in WELLER, CAROLYN SARAH F A' V Business Course Z i I M ,' A V .31 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: General Chorus W QL, 2, ff- 1 . , 1 11. V, . V . V- Ke Q 138- If m y Y 44.5, ,N ' N.-. 5... .. ..,., X , G I pew. ggi.: WARD, ARLETHA Luc1Lr.E Fine Arts Course Future Homemakers ot America 1, Z: Ir. Red Cross 3, 4: vice president 3, 4: Girls' Council 4: Special Eiietfs 1, 2, 4: Naugh- ty Marietta 3: General Chorus l, 2: Sr. A Cappella 3, 4: Broth- erhood Assembly 3: G. A. A. 1, 2: intramural basketball 1, 27 volleyball 1, 2: minor sports 1. Z. WASHINGTON, LERov General Course Intramural wrestling 2: basket- ball 2. WEILER, CAROLE LOUISE Home Economics Course Home Economics Council 3: Sr. A Cappella 4. WELDY, IEAN ELEANOH Science Course Y-Teens l. 2, 3: Library 1, Z, 3: G. A. A. l, Z. WELLS, IANs'r Lou Academic Course Y-Teens Z, 3, 4: Masqueraclers 1, Z: Our Miss Brooks 3: Of- tice Girl 3, 4: Ir. A Cappella 1: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: C Girls 4. W HITNEY, Ric:-:Ann WAYNE General Course Adelphi HifY 4: Follow the Dream 4: lootball 1, Z: base- ball l: intramural basketball 4. Wiucms, Ronsrvr ARNOLD Vocational Course WILSON, Tnoivms D, Industrial Arts Course Football l. 2, 3. 4: track 1. 2. 3. 4. Worr, ROBERT PAUL Fine Arts Course Ir. Red Cross 1: Riile Club 3: Special Eliects 1. 2: Sr. Class Party Committee 4: intramural boxing 4: intramural basket- ball 1. 2. .Ask 1 'Fr' . ' , -NA, Q. . - .iv ,, A , f '7 my kixs . R 055 T' .ts-5, fvi WILKINS, GWBNDOLYN IEANNE Fine Arts Course Special Eliects l, 2: G. A. A. l, 2: intramural volleyball 1. 2: basketball 1, 2: hitpin 1, 2: minor sports 1. 2: interclass volleyball 2. WXLSON. NANCY IANE Academic Course Y-Teens l. 2. 3. 4: Radio Club 2: Girls' Council 4: vice presi- dent 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: C Girls 4: intramural basketball 1. 2. 3, 4: hitpin 1, 2, 3, 4: 'ecl- leyball l, 2, 3, 4: minor sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Follow the Dream 4. Wufr. MARILYN MATILDA General Course Weekly Mirror 3: YvTeens Z, 3. 4: Science Club 1: Ir. Band Z: Sr. Band 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, J, 3. C? WooLr:Y, MARY Louis: Nurses' Training Course Home Economics Council 4: Y Teens 1. 2: Homeroom Repre sentativc 1: G. A. A. 1. ROW 1-Diane Johnson, Deanne Fields, Ianet Harrod, Marcia Snook, Sandra Neely, lane Weisenbarger, Phyllis Hoeper, Bar- bara Miller, Marianne Baird. ROW Z-Dick Holten, Louis Daniels, Candace Schulte, Ruby Lambert, lane Kreiling, Sally Heimann, Darolyn Davis, Mary Lou Reid, Carolyn Davis. Sue Randall. Ronnie Bell, Bob Kimmel. ROW 3-Phil Beach, Dick Meredith, Billie lean Earnst, Ioyce Bingham, Ioan Angell, Io Ann King, Annette Davison, Ronnie Reeder, Ioe Butterfield, Bob Kreiter. ROW 4-Bill Loveland, I. D. Schillinger, Russ Mericle, Iack Campbell, Jim Dudley, Carl Aspinall, Dennis Marquis. Senior Scholarship At approximately 8 A. M. on Saturday, February 2, 1952, thirty-five nervous Central sen- 1ors walked into room 307, prepared to take the annual Senior Scholarship test. Four hours later thirty-five weary and confused Central seniors stumbled out, hoping that their four years of study had not been entirely in vain. The Senior Scholarship test was given by the Division of Testing of the State Depart- ment of Education to determine those eligible for college scholarships. Students permitted to take the test were chosen from the top fifteen per cent of the Senior Class. lane Weisenbarger FT F V17 jn,.Jf 3 fl 3' my! '5 rm B V. A- .lr A ' C Junior Class Officers ...am If A s' , f J . qi, ,2-f 3 is ? 9 , xx, f- Q X .613 w 3 :SV 5 rx V X ROW 1---Fred Z 1 V P d t H Treasurer, M Eth l Stl 5, Id G P ci nl. HOW 2-Barb M dth S t y. ROW Qilim H d .-42 - Juniors il' if ,D fi -5-sr -34'-I AS 33- u-4 -1 4. '. ,S 33' ,L A ,H my U , , We-- Q , '- .' :guy t, t- 1 ' J, ,C ., U ,Q fha? , ' .1-5, ',.f' - -Q Egg' :- . , 7' 'ff 'El 'C ' W 't '1 . f ' ,. in V . 5. 5 , , ,- 'Df' r- if 0 Q i l Nl ROW 1-Patty Archer, Kay Baber, George Bailey, Yvonne Bailey, Corene Bankston, Ken Basinger, Bruce Bennet, Carl Binz. Sally Biriz. ROW 2+Marty Bloom, Gene Bogart, Patsy Bowersock, Dorothy Bowsher, Sharon Brandon. Sandra Bray, Loretta Broders, lack Burden, Ioan Burden. ROW 3 Iohn Burden, Lucille Burkholder, Alan Byrd. Barbara Cady, Robert Camp, Don Campbell, Marilyn Campbell, Carolyn Cantieny, Gloria Chance. ROW 4 -Tom Cheney, Ierry Churchill, Dick Cira, Pat Clark, Grace Clingerman, Martha Connor, David Conrad, Carl Cook, Betty Cottrell. ROW S -Virginia Cottrell, Shirley Cox. Lloyd Davis, Pat Davis, Virginia Detrick, Ben Driver, Natalie Earnst, Ieannine Eaton, Merwin Edmiston, ROW 6 Bob Elliott, Janet Ellis, Sherran Ellis, Gary Evans, Ronald Eversole, Iohn Fisher, Richard Folk, Richard Foltz, Sue Ford. ROW 7 Tom Frail, Barbara Fraunfelter, Carol Prayer, Bobbe Galvin, Tom Garmhausen, Ioan Gerken, Russel Gossard, Carl Gould, Philip Grady. ROW 8-Frank Gray, Harold Grimm, Sue Grove, Dick Hammell, Lowell Harmon, Robert Harman, lim Harrod, Betty Hartman. Bob Hartman. ROW 9--eTom Hawisher, Donald Healy, Dick Hilgendort, Nadine Hindenlang, Beverly Hord, Lucia Hossellman, Frances Howe, Charlotte Iackson, Delores Iaclcson. ROW 10 Katherine Iacomet, Ianice Iewell, Pat Iohns, Dan Iohnson, Suz- anne Kaliher, Sherilan Katter, lackie Kelly, lim Kettering, Sharon Kison. -43-. ' Q' ' Y 4 ot 'Qi ., n 1 y A. X I V l -. R' I I Juniors ROW 1--lean Krouse, Ann Leo, Bob Liddle, Judy Lora, Max Loudenslager, Sue Lowry, Bernard Ludwig, Sara Lee Marietta. Ioan Matson. ROW 2--Ianet Maus, Gene McBeth, Carol McElderry, Bill McGue, Rose McKeever, Carolyn McNemar, Ierome Mechling, Verlon Melton, Barbara Meredith. ROW 3-Donna Mesarvey, Jerry Miller, Iim Miller, Sylvia Miller, Beverly Moll- man, Katie Mumma, Mike Murphy, Dennis Oberly, Peggy O'Connor. ROW 4-Shirley Painter, Sharon Patterson, Marilyn Pence, Edward Plund, Marilyn Phillips, Bill Pike, Bruce Plumb, Ruth Radebaugh, Barbara Ralston. ROW 5-Charles Recob, Nancy Reed, Sandra Robnolle, Dick Roeder, Lorelei Rogers, Iim Rolfes, Bay Boss, Susie Ross, Claudette Ruland. ROW 6- Marilyn Rupert, Charles Sanders, Io Ann Scheuerman, Barbara Schooley, Ierry Schoonover, Iennie Seebach, Barbara Selden, Phil Shook, Bob Sloane. ROW 7-Willa Smiley, Donna Smith, Gary Smith, Nancy Smith, Lois Smutz, Ianet Snook, lack Somerville, Nancy Sorensen, Iames Spaulding. ROW 8-Eugene Stambaugh, Betty Stanyer, Don Stratton, Mary Strawbridge, Dick Sutherly, Kay Swisher, Ioan Tempel, Lavonna Thomas. Lucia Thomas. ROW 9-Margaret Thomas, Carol Thompson, Ianet Thompson, Margaret Thompson, Iohn Tschanz. Elsie Twining, Oliver Tyre. Ieannine Ulrick, Don Vogelsang. ROW l0-Carolyn waltz-r, Nedra Walther, Hugh Ward, Norma Ward, Rae Warner, Ierry Washington, LeRoy Washington. Bettie Webb, Glynes e . -44- Juniors YN, ...A 00 ,rink 'ii x . 5 Xiu, -re X sf -' 1 - ',v .Y Q' PM M Q W is? K I' I Q , f Q I Q 'f 'Ax . W my .Q le -. Q ,ANA ,W KT, , ' , , i., ,, in X V ge: A I Cl . A 1 5 J, il K-WM, 5 W A W ROW l-Gene Wells, Gene C. Wells, Doris West. Marlene West, Don Whita:re, Dorothy Whiilredqe, Dick Wiclmark, Shirley Williams, lack Wilson. ROW 2--Virginia Winget, Charles Wininqs, Ioe Worm. Suzanne Wyre, Becky Yoder, Iosephine Ze-rante, Bill Zickafoose, Fred Zimerle. -45- THE MIRROR Published by the Annual Mirror Staff of 1952 Co-editors-in-chief - Associate editor - Business editor - Literary advisor - - - Faculty business manager Marianne Baird Barbara Miller Phyllis Hoeper Nedra Walther Mr. Max L. Smith Mr. l. A. Brig-ht Sophomore Class Officers el! vin- tx , ' swf.- fi' ana? 5 ' ,N ,' 331 KN- Bit QQ by if tw off lvvq if ' A L is A A ffwi ROW 1--Dick Shops, Vice-President: Ed Berthold, President. ROW 2-Pct Murtin, Secretary. ROW 3-Kay Patton, Treasurer Mrs. Louise Heintz. Sophomores flu 's wr .rv N1 QF' ,, A. ... .,. g.,,x . -. Q 41 T ' :fa ,Q 1 -Z- if - an rs , 'F lst- ,Q J 1,7 - ,- HOW l-Daisy Albright, Jean Anderson, Miriam Archer, Don Armstrong, Ianice Aspinall, Marva Bankston, Sherman Bankston, Marilyn Basinqer, Wayne Bauqhman. ROW 2-David Baumqardner, Jean Ann Beatty, Iohn Bercaw, Ed Berthold, Bill Bishop, Dick Bitters, Russ Black, Sim Blattner, Denver Bolender. ROW 3-Ronald Bonom, Margaret Branson, Huey Breymaier, Meredith Britt, Nicky Brown, Shirley Brown, Tom Brown, Warren Buchanan, Sandra Burke. ROW 4-Tom Burkholder, Duane Burnett, Thomas Campbell, lim Carder, Sharon Carder, Paul Carville, Shirley Chancellor, Carolyn Chiles, Ron Clevenqer. ROW 5- Karen Cogen, Nancy Comstock, Ianet Conner, Iune Conner, Catherine Cook, Ron Cook, Claude Courtney, Bill owden, less Croioot. ROW 6-Dave Crowe, Sharon Croy, Bob Dalrymple, Leota Daly. Martha Io Davis, lean Dettloii, Stephen DeWeese, Lynda Dove, Georqetta Drewery. ROW 7-Roger Dunn, Barbara Ebling, Marilyn Eblinq, Ann Edman, Carl Engle, LaDonna Engle, Kenneth Etzler, Tom Evans, Toby Fields. ROW B-Fred Fischer, Tom Fisher, Richie Flavin, Chester Gast, Owen Gibson. Sandy Glazer, Nanci Gordon, Ion Green, Phyllis Green. ROW 9---Tom Greenland, Iim Gross, Don Guy, Nancy Guy, Carol Guyton. Buddy Hall, Bob Hamer, Renee Hammell, Don Hanley. ROW 10--Larry Harman, lerry Hauenstein, Stanley Hawkins, Marcia Hawver, Phil Hefner, Carl Helser, John Henderson, Lynn Hicks, Carl Hilgert. Sophomores ROW l--Delores Hill, Jim Hinson, Bob Hoqle, Junior Holloway. Barbara Holmes, Jenny Hopkins, Sally Hornberger, Herbert Hulier, Roberta Hume. ROW 2- Tom Huntress, Ruth Jackson, Joyce Jewell, Lillian Johnson, Barbara Jones, Clarence Jones, Evelyn Jones, Jacob Jones. Ed Kellermeyer. ROW 3vBuh Kelley, Tom Kelley, Tom King, Al Kipker, Judy Knisely, Shirley Lambert, Virginia Lee, Richard Lhamon, Arnold Ludwig. ROW 4-Shirley Luke, Jessie Marshall, Judy Martin, Pat Martin, Ann Mathews, Tom Mathias, Wallace Maurer, Richard Maus. Marlene Maxwell. ROW 54-Kay May, Janet MCI-Xlpine. Barbara McBride, Jim McClain, Lvera McLaurin, Pat McNamara, Jane McRitchie. Susan McVey, Larry Mervis. ROW 6-Jerry Milbourn, Iudy Miller, John Miner, Norma Mohler, Bob Montague, Zelma Mullenhour, Tom Naylor, Dean Neff, Ann Neth. HOW 7a Jan Neth, lim Nichols, Shirley Nutter, Beverly Oard, Arlene Ogle, Dean Ogle, Barbara Owens, Don Owens, Donna Parsel. Row 8---Kay Patton, Louis Patton, Cora Pelfrey, JoAnn Perrine, Maurice Pieifer, Diane Phillips, Yvonne Porter, Richard Potter, Irene Pugh. ROW 9-Dun Purdy, Oliver Ramsey, Nancy Randall, DeWayne Raymond, Eleanor Ream, Mary Ream, Carolyn Redd, lris Richter, Sandra Roberts. ROW 10-Frank Robertson. Donna Robinson, Marjorie Reeder, Bruce Rogers, Frank Romaker. Don Romig, Pot Roney, Marjorie Rose. Mary Rossield. Sophomores on 45- ,- -.n .E L fo ' sat. -P' Y... 3-s -0 '-. 'E' M' W1 'bl ROW l-Ianis Rumbaugh, Eugene Saddler, Roger Sanders, Brenda Schneider, Olen Schneider, Sally Schoenlein, Marjorie Schofield, Carol Schooley, Alex Scott. ROW 2-lim Sealts, George Selby, Iimm Selby, Carol Shafer, lrene Shappell, Fay Schellenbarg, Ioan Shepard, Pat Shields, Dick Shope. ROW 3fWillis Siferd, Paul Sillen, Ioan Sites. Gloria Smith, Nadine Smith. Roland Smith. Don Snook, Karen Snook, Wilmer Staats. HOW 4-George Stephan, Bill Tempel. Lois Tennyson, Donald Thomas. Ierry Thomas, Marilyn Thomas, Nancy Thomas, Shirley Thomas, Barbara Tippie. ROW 5-Craig Tone, Elden Treadway, Shirley Tyre, Mary lane Vastano, Lois Vore, Edward Wallen, Barbara Ward, Marvin Watkins, Terry Wear. ROW 6fSue Weisene barger, Neal Wells, Eileen West, IoAnne Wetherill, Max Whitmore, Marilyn Wilcox, Andy Wilson, Lucyna Wilt, Russell Wilt. ROW 7-Margaret Wollett, Barbara Woolley, Lois Zickaioose. -494 Freshman Class Officers t -. sw! 'D 1' NL-4 CQX x Q2 6' QHU' X, 45'-0 i3 f gf N ,Jr XX N J H-.-MV.. 493+- M, Exif 33 ,. W. N-R ,.,,. 1' 3, W 1-f'Cy h K V P d P 1 G P dent. HOW ZAPG y H g S t ry. ROW 3fIVIuri 1 C ter: Miss Ed M Ph -50- Freshmen HOW 1-Lynn Ackerman, Larry Allen, Fern Alley, Lester Altstaetter, Deanne Angell, Alan Arnold, Pa! Arnold, Sandra Bailey, Shirley Bales. ROW 2-Lee Balliet, Carol Bassitt, Charles Battles, lane! Battles, Roger Baxter, Rosezella Benjamin, Larry Biederman, Beverly Binkley, Dick Black. ROW 3-Don Black, Wanda Boedecker, Bernie Boedicker, Sam Boedicker, Susan Bolles, lay Botkin, Jeannine Bowers. Beverly Bowersock, Bill Bowersock. ROW 4-Ianice Bowersock, Kay Bowsher. Susann Bowsher, Ierry Brown, Sharon Brunk, Carl Bruns, Billy Buchanan, Dave Burkholder, Phyllis Burnett, ROW 5-David Cady, Lucille Canterbury, Merrill Castle. Bob Cheny, Doug Cheney, Iim Ciminillo, Ioan Clark, Barbara Cochran, Suzanne Coley. ROW B- Bob Concrway, Iudy Conkle, Ianice Conn, Dean Conner, Muriel Connor, Iim Copp, Iulia Cougill, Ieannine Courtenay, Iuanita Cox. ROW 7-Shirley Craig, Lewis Cullen, Charles Daley, Ioan Darling, David Davenport, Harold Davenport, Dick Davis, Duane Decker, Bill Dennison. HOW 8-Evelyn Dettlofi, lim DeVoe, Myrna Dice, Richard Doner, Ronnie Dotson, Carolyn Downhour, Ierry Duncan, Dick Dush, Reber! Dyke. ROW Se-Arlene Earl, Gene Edman, Thomas Edmiston, Von Ellis, Harry Emlinger, Ann Endicott, Gary Emile, Charles Epperson, Dolores Fauhl. ROW 1UkCharlolte Feltner, Don Fisher, Hazel Fisher, Allan Fitch, Suzie Flavin, Freda letcher. Bobby Fogt. Iirn Foley, Bob Folland, ..5l.. Freshmen -if .5457 G! .yn- 'uf 4 ci' ts 'E -...4 ly, Fix 'K uw .J if 3-c .r , 05151- , ,Q-rv' i -.,1 ROW l-Carol Fowler, Ioyce Geren, Marina Giokaris, Ioyce Glancy, Beverly Godsey, Ed Grant, Phyllis Grcrymire, Doris Greene, Paul Gross. ROW 2--Larry Guisinger, Bob Guy, Patsy Hager, Bob Haithcock, Iudy Hanes, Iudy Hardesty, Iim Harris, Robert Harris, Diane Hauenstein. ROW 3 Iim Hecht, Dan Hannon, Mary Hibbard, Carol Holland, lim Holten, Linda Hooker, Don Hooks, Dan Hopkins, Iames Hornberger. ROW 4 -Iohn Hornberqer, Bob Houtz, Danny Huiier, Robert Hullinger, Carolyn Hunsaker, lack Huston, Bill Iennings, Iackie Iett, Gary John. ROW 5- -Ianice Iohnson, Bill Iones, Iohn Iones, Ianet Iordan, Kadel Jordan, Richard Kaser, Tom Kaslly, Marilyn Kennedy, Tom Kennedy. ROW 6--Cynthia Kerr, Roberta Kers- ker, Harold Kessen, Larry Ketzenberger, Don Keysor, Dave Kimmel, Fred Kinnaman, Doreen Kirkhofl, Don Klinger. ROW 7- - Charles Kohl, David Kohli, Bill Kramer, George Krouse, Jack Leaker. Ronald Leedy, Howell Lloyd, Ruth Lowry, Susan Ludwig. ROW 8-Mary Luke, Larry Lusk, Sharon Lytle, lim MacCallum, Ann MacDonell, lean MacDonell, Bob Mack, Norma Maddux, Flora Matter. HOW 9--Bob Maurer, Bob May, Pat Mayer, David Mayerson, Gene McBride, Gary McClain, Kenneth McCullion, loyce McKillip, Bill McKinley. ROW 10-Shirley McNemar, Fletcher Melvin, Lester Miley, Bob Miller, Macie Mills, Katherine Mitchell, Naida Morgan, Eva Morris, Gary Mozarko. ..52.. Freshmen 'i ff aa. ' -as v4 ,- 3 50 'Q -up vs 3,9 ls., , v ve f -3 fv- .4-r Q, ROW l-Diane Mullenhour, Nona Mullenhour. Beverly Murphy, Nancy Musselman, Ianet Musser, Stephen Myers, Elenora Nanchott, Bob Naumann, Carol Nearon. ROW 2-Bob Newland. Nancy Nutter, Harry Oakman, Eddie O'Neil, Beverly Orchard, Kywana Ormsby, Ruth Osborn, Tommy Oswald, Bill Owens. ROW 34Delores Painter, Dana Pataky, Curt Patton. Linda Patton. Flora Pelfrey. Eileen Peterson, Mike Plummer, Richard Polinq, Iudy Porter, ROW 5---Sue Pressnell, Ronda Primmer, Ilene Pugh. Ron Rathburn, Bob Reed, Iudy Reed, Tom Reynolds, Barbara Rhodes, Henry Rice. ROW 6--Ruby Rice, Ann Ridenour, lim Russell, Gretel Schafer, Elverth Scheele, Ianice Schrader, Paul Scott, Suzanne Scott, Betty Seebach. ROW 7-Lela Seldon, Robert Settle- mire, Iay Shattner, Ioe Shaver, Dennie Shaw, Tom Shaw, Kay Shipman, Betty Sielschott, Ieannie Silverstein. ROW 8--George Sites.. Dean Skelly, Iane Smith, Patty Smith, Ruth Smith, Virginia Smith, Donald Snook, Carol Snowball, Bill Sorensen. ROW 9-- David Souders. Sandra Stallkamp, Wanettct Starkey, Margaret Stelzer, Larry Stemen, Rober Stephens, Nancy Stimmel. Bar- bara Stu1l,Iavan Sullivan. ROW 9-Suzanne Sullivan, Dorothy Tait, lim Tennyson, Bennie Thomas, Ianice Thomas, Kay Thomas, Ruth Thomas, Sharon Thompson, Bob Torbet. ROW 10-Iames Tousley, Rolland Tousley, Harolyn Tremaine, Helen Tremaine, Barbara Truesdale, Russell Vermillion, Frank Walker, Jim Warner, Dick Watt. .-53- , . Freshmen 951: fi.: aff... , , YHA., - 4. lb We Q K ar l ROW 1 -Tom Watters, Iim Weadock, Iames Weaver, Dave Whitney, Nancy Wiechart, Norma Willis, Ursula Wilsterman. Barbara Wyre, Bob Yoestinq. ROW 2--Beverly Younqquist, Bob Zeamans. 'k 'A' 'k -54- 1. vo. Seventh and Eighth Grade Officers . 1 vp fa xi. H Us w -2x 8 X . L- 'Ki Q 'N Q ' fe ' I , sis X' ' 'S if A I' I 5- Xe- A ml., t - f l 5' Q-'Y-r x A Q gt' N l if ,sears X 'F-Z QT A 'vw . 'iv 1-' 'ln l ll l Slaqt lim s A we l rv- A A - 5 -vw A,-G., K 'fr' N . V Q 7 .. A ROW 1--Ierre Courtney, Eighth Grade President: Miss Galda Adams, Eighth Grade Supervisor: Tom Mullen, Seventh Grade President. HOW Z- Ioanne Dyer. Eighth Grade Vice-President: Sally Reed, Seventh Grade ViceAPresident. ROW 3-- Marcia Palmer, Eighth Grade Secretary: Marilyn Ellis, Seventh Grade Secretary. ROW 4 -Linda Thatcher, Eighth Grade Treasurer: Miss Margery Dixon, Seventh Grade Supervisor: Beverly Reed, Seventh Grade Treasurer. M55, 'HH r--Y f Oh, Central High, with spirit grand We think of other days: Our thoughts like milestones backwa When on this school we gaze: Our grip grows strong, Bold rings our song When these loud cheers we raise: Here's victory and deeds of tame, We give you all our praise. -2- rd turn 573.-z ' Eighth Grade ROW I--Marcella Adams, Phyllis Allgire, Beverly Applas. Bill Archer, David Armstrong, Keith Ayers. Rosalie Bacome, David Baines, Don Baker. ROW 2-Iohn Baker, Mary Baldwin, Ianet Barrington, Ron Baumgardner, Gary Baxter, Sandra Beach, Iimmy Beal, Roxana Beale, Donna Bender. ROW 3-David Bennett, Gerald Bibbs, Wilbert Bibbs, Don Binkley, Beverly Bishop. Roger Black, Edith Blakeley, Alan Blattner, Sue Blosser. ROW 4-David Boesel, Barbara Bogardus, Roger Born, Deanna Botkin, Dennis Botkin, Dianne Botkin, Tom Bowsher, Phillip Brenneman, Iohn Brenneman. ROW 5-Nadine Brock, William Brown, Nina Brueninq, Ronald Bruno, Dale Buchanan, Iim Burkholder, Tom Burkholder, Iames Cady, Rose Marie Camper. ROW E-Peggy Campnell, Donald Carnes, Richard Carnes, Karen Carr, Ronald Cash, Marjorie Cattell, Robert Cavinder, Iudy Cheney, Nancy Chiles. ROW 7-Darlene Clemans, Nancy Clum, Harry Conn, Paul Conner, Earmon Cook, Iere Courtney, Roger Courtney, Ronalda Cox, David Cusick. ROW 8-Billy Dailey, Mack Davenport, Paul Davenport, Donald Davis, Iulia Davison. LuEtta Decker, Sue Driver, Ioanne Dyer, Sue Eblinq. ROW 9-Iack Engle, Bill Estes, Roger Evans, Carol Everett, Larry Fackler, Nancy Fett, Iim Fisher, Charity Fletcher, Tom Fletcher. ROW 10-Anne Floros, Doneta Fly, Clyde Folk, Iim Franklin, Iim Frobase, Vivian Gallant. Dick Gasdort, Lenn Geiger, Ronald George. ,56- yyy yy Eighth Grade y ROW 1-Bill Gibbs, Ierry Gierhart, Phyllis Godsey, Bob Golliher, Ruth Gordon, Nancy Gossard, Brenda Gotttried, Io Grant, Iune Grant. ROW 2--Al Grapner, Franklin Griitin, Charles Griffith, Carol Gross, Russell Gross, Marcia Grout, Iohn Grouver, Iudy Grove, Beverly Groves. ROW 3-Ian Gutfin, Bob Guyton, Richard Hagen, Don Hall, Monte Hall, Barbara Hallard, Norma Harbert, Gerry Hardin, Iimmie Hardin. ROW 4---Phyllis Harr, Nancy Hartman, Phil Harvey, Betty Ann Hawk, Webb Hayer. Sue Heiner, Fritz Heil, Iohn Heil, Larry Hilqert. ROW 5fDavid Hilty, Patricia Hilyard, Wayne Hinds, Dorothe Hoeper, Patricia Holland, Bruce Hollerinq, Alyce Holmes, Virginia Howenstine, Rosalie Hunlock. ROW B Barbara Hunt, Marqy Hunter, Mary Hunter, Paul Hurlburt, Patty Hyde. Carol Iackson, Charlene Jackson, Ieannette Jackson, Kenneth jackson. ROW 7 Linda Iacobs, Grace Ienninqs, Betty Iewell, Richard Jones, Don jordan, Barbara Julien, Carol Kaliher, Margaret Kaser, Doris Kelley. ROW 8--Marcia Keran, Iohn Ketzenberger, Kay Kilpatrick, Don Kinnaird, Bob Kison, Bill Koch, Florence Kocher, Nancy Korn. Betty Kortier. ROW 9-Richard Kreiter, Kent Kroqh, Margaret Krouse, Larry Ladd, Larry Laibe. Eddie Laing, Ruth Laman. Iimmy Lambert, Dave Larnmers. ROW 10-Roger Larson, Betty Lease, Ianet Lee, David Leedy, Ronald Leichty, Barbara Liqqett, Ioan Light, Sandra Lindemian, Ted Lindley. -57, Eighth Grade ROW 1-Joe Losh, Betty Louck, Carol Lowry, Morton Lubeach, Iudy Lugibill, Kenneth Lutz, Mike Martin, LaDean Mathers, Sue Mathews. ROW 2--Irwin Maxwell, Marjorie Maxwell, Kenneth Mclilpine, Robert McCormick, Barbara McDonel, Claire Mc- Elderry, Beverly McElroy, Susie McGue, Ioe McNamara. ROW 3-William McNemar, Weslev McPheron, Norma Melton, Donna Miller, Iohnny Miller, Marilyn Miller, Kay Moats, Jane Mollett, Buddy Montague. ROW 4-Larry Montonen, Susan Morris, lim Morrissey, Ronald Mowery, Ron Moye, Iacqualine Moyer, Shirley Moyer, Alan Muchmore, Charles Mull. ROW 5- Harold Mull, Nancy Mullen. Peggy Mumaugh, Sandra Mumma, William Murphy, Barbara Myers, Sandra Nance, Phil Neely, Iohn Newman. ROW E-Robert Niswander, Ronald Nunqester, Kathleen O'Connor, Toni Osenbaugh, Francis Palin, Marcia Palmer, Sandra Parker, Edward Patton, Susie Patton. ROW 7-'Frank Pauli, Iim Peters, Phil Petree, Sue Pieiler, John Piouts, Ronnie Powers, Robert Pressnell, Marilyn Primmer, Ianet Purdy. ROW 8-Lance Ralston, Iim Randall, Ronald Rapp, Ianice Reams, Carol Reams, Emerson Recob, Nancy Reeder, Basilda Reese, Carl Reese. ROW 9--Iulie Benz, Milton Resch, Charles Rex, William Roberts, Peggy Reeder, Mary Rose, Eddie Ross, Barbara Rutledge, Rex Ryan. ROW 10-Letha Sanders, Iohn Sargent, Carol Sassi, Iohn Schiltler, Helen Scott, Robert Seebach, Dorothy Selby, Carl Sellers, Dick Shafer. .-58... Eighth Grade 1-.5 ' 1 LA xx N N al Jn ...- Ni wi V w 1 Q ':: 'W s.. x.. 'ey V Ejriv: X1 ROW 1-Phvllis Shatter, Dorothy Sheets, Sue Sherrick, Marcia Shinaberry, Sue Shook, Nancy Siierd, lanet Silver, Barbara Sites, Carl Skelly. ROW ZfDick Slonaker, Rosalie Smalley, Barbara Smith, Iudy Smith, Larry Smith, Dick Snyder. Betty Sutherly, lane Springsteen, Sue Starr. ROW 3-Ianet Starett, Susan States, Gary Stewart, Gordon Stewart, Steve Stewart, Shirley Stimmel, Sally Stoll, Wanda Stone, Ellen Strawbridge. ROW 4-Ianet Strohl, Bill Stromquist, Floyd Swygart, Iim Taylor, Linda Thatcher, Dick Thomas, Gerald Thomas, Kirk Toltord, Carolyn Traucht, ROW 5-Larry Truex, Barbara Tschantz, Iim Tuttle, Nancy Twininq, Mary Umbaugh, Byron Ulrick, Sue Vandermarlc, Don Van Schoyck, Sharon Wagner. ROW 6--Patricia Walborn, Eileen Wallen. Fred Walther, Robert Ward, Irene Washington, Anne Weatherby, Gloria Webb, Nancy Weigel, Col- leen Wellman, ROW 7-Bill Wetmore, Delores White, Shirley White, Suzanne Whitmore, Gary Williams, Francis Wilsey, John Workman, Danny Worth, Mary Young. BOW 8 Fred Zapp, Sandra Zerante. -59- l Seventh Grade ROW 1-Norma Adams, Sue Allen, Sharon Allisin, Gene Anderson, Suzanne Applas, Barry Archer, Ruth Ann Arnold, William Bailey, Martha Baldwin. ROW 2-Charles Banks, Robert Barbier, Marshall Barrash, David Bassitt. Ianet Bassitt, Margie Baum, Nancy Baxter, Shirley Beach, Bill Beard. ROW 3-Ed Beatty, Dean Bechtel, Nancy Beerbower, Mary Io Bell, Ruth Bixel, Paula Black, lim Blackford, Larry Blake, Sandra Blakeley. ROW 4-Marjorie Blattner, Barbara Bloomfield, Ken Boedecker, Gale Boedicker, Lee Boedicker, Judy Boesel, Paul Born, Dick Bowersock, David Bowsher. ROW 5-Tommy Boyd, Bernice Bradley, Marilyn Breece, Linda Brenneman, Mary Bright, Barbara Britt, Robert Brown, Ion Buchanan, Beverly Bumiord. ROW S -Nancy Burch, Ioan Burden, Betsy Burkholder, Barbara Buschor, lo Ann Cantieny. Barbara Carper, McCoy Carter, Linda Cartin, Dick Casady. ROW 7-Ion Chambers, David Christy, Don Claybaugh. Terry Cleaves, Bill Cohee, Leonard Cohen, Harold Coil, Ann Conaway, Mildred Cook. ROW B-Nancy Cook, Betty Cope, Lindo Courtney, Vivian Carble, Eileen Craver, Addie Crooks, Roberta Cruey, Judy Culp, Milton Dailey. ROW 9-Iohn Daley, Wendel Dempster, Leon Dershem, Donald Deubler, Sharon Ebbeskotte, Don Edminston, Larry Edminston, Patty Ann Edwards, Nancy Ehinger. ROW l04Marilyn Ellis, Norman Elmquist, Margo English, Harold Epperson, Larry Pairburn, Nancy Fauhl, Gary Pelkey, Louise Feltner, Roger Fessler. .-60- Seventh Grade 4- W 115 ,X 'W 141.05 -'rl o 1 4 ul Q -v A-4.4f'Fr ROW 1-Charles First, Raymond Fisher, loyce Ford, Billy Freund, Don Futrell, Ronnie Gasl, Fred Gehm, Rodger George, Peggy Gilroy. ROW 2--Anna Giokaris, David Gipe, Rona Glazer, Ronald Godsey, Doris Goodman, Sharon Gould, Sharon Grange, Clifford Grant, Nancy Graves. ROW 3-Webb Gray, Ralph Green, Horace Greene, Iill Greenup, Carolyn Guisinger, Charles Hadding, Robert I-ladding, Shirley Hager, Larry Hahn. ROW 4-lack Hall, Raellen Hammell. Larry l-lance. Patty Hanley. Ice Harbert, Sharon Harris, Peggy Harter, Shirley Hartman, Steven Harvey. ROW S -Vaughn Healy, Paul Hetiner, Charles Hen- derson, Ioyce Henderson, Patty Henderson, Robert Hickey, Charles Hill, Dick Hill, James Hill, ROW 8 Iimmy Hire, Sharon Hollerinq, Kay Holmes, Connie Holvoqt, Carl Hooks, lane Hopper, Tom Hullinqer, Dick Hummer, lane Iackson. ROW 7 -Guy Iacomet, Ianet Ieilries, Eva lenninqs, Jerry Iohnson, Viola lohnson, Gordon Iones, Margaret Jones, Ianice Katterheinrich, Gloria Kelley. ROW B-Kay Kelley, Don Kent, Ronald Kent, Dick Kimmel, Larry Kirtland, Robert Klinger, Sandra Klinqler. Don Kohl, David Kohn. ROW 9-Kay Kuhn, Bill Lacock, Darla Lambert, Larry Lamm, Tommy Langan, Iimmy Leaker, Peggy Lewis, Linda Loudenslager, Mary Lowry. ROW l0-Larry Luke, Bob MacLeod, Donald Martin, Leonard Martin, Richard Martin, Dolores Maurer, Iudith Maus. David Maxwell, Joe Maxwell. ..61.. Ayy yy y Seventh Grade ROW lflohn May, Michael McBeth, Donna McBride, Iudy McCormick, Iohn McCullough, Hank McElderry, Curtis McKillip, Terry McKinley, Ioan Mertz. ROW 2-Norma Mesarvey, Ianet Miille, Bruce Miller, Gretchen Miller, Larry Miller, Alice Mohler, Nancy Moody, Clay Moore, Patsy Moore. ROW 3-Roger Moore, Charles Morelock, Richard Moreo, Howard Moyer, Tom Mullen. Rodney Mulvania, Ianice Myers, Leo Nameche, Darlene Newland. ROW 4-Melvin Newsome, Dwight Newton, Sandra Niehaus, Paul Niswander, Donnie Nutter, Sue Oberly, Iim O'Connor, Sylvia O'Nea1, Maureen Painter. ROW 5-Beverly Parker, Donald Parker. Ianet Parker, Tom Parkinson, Ronald Parr, Iim Parsons, Ierry Pate, Marilyn Pate, Don Pauif. ROW 6- Mary Eileen Pence, Nancy Pence, Billy Penland, Sally Pfeiter, Eddie Phillips, Don Pike, Ianet Piper, Barbara Porter, Lois Potter. ROW 7-Richard Pressnell, Bob Primmer, George Pugh, Catherine Ramey, Karen Raymond, Paul Recob, Beverly Reed, Sally Reed, Io Ann Reese. ROW 8-Sally Reese, Shirley Resch, Ioe Reser, Beverly Rex, Rose Rex, Don Hhoades, JoAnn Rhoades, Tom Rhoades, Bett Robinson. ROW 9-Benny Rose, Don Saddler, David Sanders, Larry Sarka, Katherine Scamoni, Alvin Scheele, Shirley Sclheuerman, Arlen Schoonover, Ioe Schrarnm. ROW 10-Billy Schulze, Steve Scott, Barbara Seitz, Gary Selby, Mary Lou Sellers, James Shafer, Carol Sheetz. Iohn Shields, Dean Sholler. -62- Seventh Grade -lr is 'Ne N -74- ,- , -v .Ri L 'Q' 'er ' pit Zh ROW 1-Russell Sholler, Betty Short, Beverly Shue, lane Smiley, Gerry Smith, Louann Smith, Norma Smith, Richard Smith, Dick Snider. ROW 2-Marlene Snyder, Barbara Springer, Bob Starett, Charles Stelzer, Ierry Stemen, Susan Stemen, Barbara Stevens, Ierry Stockwell, Peggy Stratton. ROW 3YBeverly Stumbaugh, Regariold Sullivan, Uzziah Sullivan, Ioyce Swick, Mar- ilyn Swisher, Glenn Swygart, Betty Thomas, Iim Thomas, Merl Thomas. ROW 4--Patty Thomas, Walter Thomas, Winnie Thomas, Mason Thompson, Opal Tolson, lane Tomtord, Roger Tullis, Patricia Ulrick, Billie Van Gundy. ROW 5-fBilly Van Schoyck, Margo Wagner, Iohn Walker, Iim Ward, Iim Washington, David Watters, Tom Weadock, Sue Welsh, Roland Wemmer. ROW 6-Cynthia White, Ianet VVhite, Ioyce Whitehurst, Carol Whitling, Nancy Whittaker, David Widmark, Jerry Widner, Bill 1lgVilTox, lgcrhlene Williams. ROW 7-Marelese Wilsey, lean Wood, Dick Woodruff, Pa! Wright, Dale Yaney, Katharine Zapp, ar ene e er. ..63.. 'L 4 Q '-.S-5 xx my in M1 --+n.,, L :Elf 371'-El'-H .- V 'ian fwwk i . ' wx, Swv: 'ywd ...Q 5 .. I 494 .up v ip X 1 vf, W s 1 l 5' -V 1 IVIUSIC DRAMA PUBLICATIONS ' ll iq ! I Ill , In Memoriam Dedication Faculty - Classes - Music, Drama, Activities - Clubs - Sports - Advertising Index - Table of Contents and Publications - 3- TOP PICTURE ROW 1-Dick Shope, Nancy Gordon, Marilyn Stephens, Iudy Miller, Kay Baber, Kay May, Martha Connor. Iohn Tschanz. ROW 2-Norma Willis, Marilyn Perkins, Cora Pelirey, Carol Guyton, Flora Pelfrey, Basilda Reese, Barbara Wyre. ROW 3- Lowell Harmon, Paul Clemens, Bob Sloane, Sue Wyre, Marjorie Rose, Joyce Shields, Mary Rose, lean Anderson, Sherran Ellis, Carolyn Redd, Ioan Burden, Howell Lloyd, Tom King, Io Ann Scheuerman, ROW 4---Myrna Dice, Sue Morris, Georgi- anna Holmes, Bob Yoesting, Marilyn Primmer, Dick Ruhlen, Pat Arnold, Harlan Bender, Bill Dennison, Russ Wilt, Bill Wetmore, Wayne Baughman, Dick Doner, Bill Iennings, Phyllis Greymire. ROW 5-Carol Gross, Lvera McLaurin, Ianet Strchl, Nancy Guy, Ianice Schrader, Marilyn Pence, Bob Houtz, Kenneth McGullion, Zelma Mullenhour, Marilyn Wilt, Lee Balliet, Mr. Har old O. Clark, Iim Copp, Tom Oswald, Floyd Swyqart, RevaNewcomer, Mike Plummer, Larry Mervis, lim Dudley, Margar et Thomas, Betty Sielschott, Marilyn Hibbard, Iim MacCallum,Iim Weaver, Tom Burkholder, Frank Romaker, Ann Mathews. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW l---Mr. Harold O. Clark. ROW 2-'Susan Ludwig, Nancy Gordon, Norma Willis, Deanne Angell, Iane Weisenbarger, Ioan Angell, Lynn Ackerman, Beverly Murphy. ROW 3- Sue Weisenbarqer, Ruth Smith, Cora Pelirey, Flora Pelfrey, Basilda Reese, Lowell Harman, Paul Clemens, Sue Wyre, Myrna Dice, Io Ann Scheuerman, Tom King, Ioan Burden, Iohn Tschanz, Howell Lloyd, Mary Rose, Ruth Lowry. ROW 4-Io Ann King, Ioyce Glancy, Lee Balliet, lim Copp, Ioyce Shields, Marjorie Rose, Iean Anderson, lim MacCallum, Tom Burkholder, Frank Romaker, Iim Dudley, Reva Newcomer, Mike Plummer, Pat Arnold, Bill Dennison, Harlan Bender, Dick Ruhlen, Iim Weaver, Roland Smith. -66- Senior Band President - - Dick Ruhlen - - rates high with everyone Vice-President - - - lack Pryer - - - another Caruso Secretary - - Iohn Tschantz - - always out in front Treasurer - - Ioyce Shields - - - all around girl Director - - - ---- - Mr. Harold O. Clark This year the Senior Band, wearing red and green uniforms, was one of the important attractions at Central's football games. It was always on hand before the games and during the half to supply the crowd with musical entertainment. In the band were eighty-four boys and girls from grades eight through twelve, who prac- ticed in room 208 every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during first period and at the City Park before school throughout the football season. The band held its annual concert in the auditorium on May 16 and participated in the Band Festival at Defiance on May 9. Brenda Schneider 4K 1' 'A' Senior Orchestra President - - - lim Dudley - - always greets you with a smile Vice-President - - - Dick Ruhlen - - really plays that trumpet Secretary - - - Iane Weisenbarger - takes notes and plays them, too Treasurer - Heva Newcomer - between booms she counts the money Director - ----- ----- M r. Harold O. Clark The Senior Orchestra was responsible for the fine music which filled the halls every Tuesday and Thursday during the first period. In the orchestra this year were forty-eight ambitious boys and girls, who certainly accomplished a great deal in the field of music. Some of the orchestra's activities this year were playing the introductions for the school plays and participating in the district auditions, in which a number of Central's musicians re- ceived superior ratings. On May l6 in the auditorium its annual concert was presented to the public. -67- . ,X rx -- F355- 7 it-0 L it Q V' I . ' yy, .19 mi , L ,.,N Q. Y L F kv A D' flu' fl v Q 'V A A' I tai. tl A r ' A ,L tid, J V -, W X H f A 1 1 AJ ' 3. 1' 1 ef J.: Q TOP PICTURE ROW 1fClyde Folk, Benny Rose. ROW 2-Roger Evans, Hank McElderry, Ioyce Cramer, Terry Cleaves, Dave Christ , Carol lacksori, IoAnn Cantieny, Barbara Seitz, lane Tomiord, Ianet Miille. ROW 3-Gretel Schafer, Horace Greene, Shirley Srcheuer- man, Carol Sheetz, Darlene Williams, Nancy Burch, Lenn Geiger, Dick Thomas. Donald Davis, Marilyn Ellis. HOW 47 Rodney Mulvania, Sue Hefner, Tom Watters, Vivian Gallant. Margaret Jones, Nancy Moody, Nancy Nutter, Colleen Wellman, Iudy Culp, Lindo Courtenay, Larry Kirtland. ROW 54Robert Hickey, Glenn Swyqart, Dave Bennett, Lester Alstaetter, Ianet Barrington, Sue Mathews. Philip Brenneman, Russell Vermillion, David Hilty, Don Kohl, Betty Cope, Iim Ciminillo. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW l-Iackie Moyer, lane Tomiord, Iudy Maus, Leon Dershem, Iere Courtney, Larry Smith, Charles First, Sue Pieiier, Roxy Beale, Nancy Weigel. HOW 2-Larry Kirtland, Benny Rose, Janet Miille, Betty Cope, Marilyn Ellis, Dave Bennett, Lenn Geiger, Horaci Cgfeene, Charity Fletcher. HOW 3-David Christy, Clyde Folk, Darlene Williams. Basilda Reese, Nancy Moody, Don o . -55- Junior Band President - - Lenn Geiger ----- takes the front seat Vice-President - - - - Vivian Gallant - really a good substitute Secretary - - - Marilyn Ellis - - - the Pied Piper of the band Treasurer - - Colleen Wellman - hmm, not much money here to count! Director - ------------ Mr. Harold O. Clark Every second period on Tuesday and Thursday room 208 was filled with the harmony of the Iunior Band's fifty-two members. This eager group of young musicians, attired for special occasions in red and green uniforms, practiced industriously, looking toward posi- tions in next year's Senior Band. Their main event of the year was the Iunior Festival, presented to the public in Central's auditorium on May 23. Brenda Schneider K 'A' i Junior Orchestra President - - Iere Courtney - - hear ye, hear ye Vice-President - - lane Tomford ------ dependable Secretary - - - Basilda Reese - Basilda and her big bass viol Treasurer - - Marilyn Ellis ----- sorry, broke again Director - ---- - Mr. Harold O. Clark Practice makes perfect was the motto of the twenty-seven members of the Iunior Or- chestra. These musicians, who were willing to work and to work hard, practiced in room 208, every Monday and Wednesday during the second period. The orchestra rehearsed diligently for its main performance, the Iunior Festival, which was presented to the public on May 23 in Central's auditorium. Next year will see a number of these musicians proudly playing in Central's senior orchestra. Brenda Schneider -69- -7 ,. ' - - A A Y .ir , O , - I : i I' - i Q 'N T? ,i Q , e . .. 2 E . S s E i TOP PICTURE HOW 1 Mr. Harold O. Clark. ROW Z Lowell Harman, Paul Clemens, Suzanne Wyre, Myrna Dice, Io Ann Scheuerman, Ann Mathews, Von Ellis, Marjorie Roeder. HOW Be Norma Willis, Iohn Tschanz, lim Copp, lim Weaver, Tom Burkholder, Pat Arnold, Bill Dennison, HOVV -l lim Dudley, Harlan Bender, Dick Ruhlen. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1 Marjorie Roeder, Iudy Lora, Lillian Fisher, Icmice Iewell, Frances Howe. HOW 2--lane Weisenbarger, Sue Lowry, Norma Carmony, Ioan Tempel, Barbara Miller, ROW 3 Pete Sargent, Tom Kurtz, Dick Blattner, Don Healy, Bob Sloane, Dennis Oberly, Ieiry Miller. -70- Swingphonettes Director - - Mr. Harold O. Clark Who will play for the dance? This question was never asked at Central. We had our own twenty-one piece dance band, the Swingphonettes. These musicians played not only for dances, but for plays and wherever else the use of a full band was impractical. On Mondays from 5:30 until 7:00 p. m. they were found practicing in room 208. Their contribution to our school was greatly appreciated by all. lane Weisenbarger 41 f -A Mixed Ensemble Accornpanist - - - Marjorie Roeder Advisor - - Mr. William G. Tempel The Mixed Ensemble was a representative group of the Senior A Cappella Choir. The ensemble, composed of nine girls and eight boys, was chosen from the Senior Choir by tryouts. It met every Tuesday and Thursday during the sixth period in room 208. When the whole choir was not able to be present, the members of the ensemble pre- sented musical entertainment for several service and luncheon clubs and for a number of our school assemblies. Sandra Burke , ,7l,,, 'H' F F WCW' 72? :rr -sg: - , A '4 ,, lf. FXS, Q , ,,,1..,, -A AQFGAQ--t s i ,,, . Y 1: -is - v Y - U ,fs ' , -7- -4 - , 'Writ' 1' , A - s f egnc 0 5'-fftqg Q PC p pppp ' l Q'nf!,5lf't 'KXROQWP gndqhatlm na 1 ' 2 by 3-3 lJ.,31If-bv:-hfgft' 0 mfg A 3, ' , A A ' flrY!5f'lf 'O ff, mln -19 yr, me Q' TOP PICTURE ROW 1---Carol Guyton, Lucia Thomas, Nancy Gordon, Marcia Snook, Yvonne Porter, Diane Iohnson, Ianice Iewell, Claudette Ruhland, Frances Howe, Wilma Martin, Iudy Lora, Mary Lou Re-id, Sue Lowry, Marjorie Roeder, Barbara Iones, Lucille Ward. Ioan Shepard, Ioan Tempel, Kay Baber. ROW 2-Tom Garmhausen. Sharon Croy, Pat Lambright, Karen Cogen, Sandra Roberts. Lois Smutz, Carolyn Davis, Darolyn Davis, Barbara Miller, Carole Schaitter, Ieannette Fisher, Lillian Fisher, Pat Martin, Mary Rossteld, Faye Hanold, Norma Carmony, Ioan Angell, lane Weisenbarger, Ioan Gerkin. ROW 3 -Dick Blattner, Carl Cook, lim Blattner, Doug Barton, Russell Mericle, Dick Shope, Frank Romaker, Pete Sargent, Bob Kimmel, Ronald Bell, Iohn Fisher, Dennis Oberly, Donald Healy, lack Fryer, Bob Sloane, Ierry Miller. Kay Swisher, Tom King, Iohn Henderson, Bill Tempel, ROW 4-Tom Huntress, Ed Berthold, Ken Knecht, Ralph Stelzer. Dale Davis, Tom Evans. Bob Hamer, Bob Blattner, Cleo Vaughn, Jack Campbell, Iohn Tscnanz, Bruce Bennet, Bill Zickatoose, Tom Kurtz, Phil Beach, Ioe Worth, Dick Holten, Dan Johnson, Iim Gross. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1--Cynthia Kerr, Iudy Conkle, Muriel Connor, Iudy Grove, Ianet Iordan, Virginia Howenstine, Mary Rose, Ruth Laman. Barbara McDonel, Suzanne Whitmore, Sandra Zerante, Norma Willis, Ellen Strawbridge. Sandra Beach, Sharon Brunk, Barbara Tschantz, Iulia Cougill, Hazel Fisher, Dianne Botkin. ROW Zvlknne Floros, Margaret Krouse, Sue Driver, Barbara Rhodes, Beverly Bowersock, Betty Louck, Darlene Clemons, Deanna Botkin. Marilyn Hibbard, lean MacDonell, Ann MacDonell, Kay Bowsher, Marcia Grout, Ann Ridenour, Deanne Angell, Susan Ludwig, Iudy Reed, Peggy Mumaugh, Peggy Roeder, Beverly Murrlzhy, Roxana Beale, Carol Gross. ROW 3--Suzanne Coley, Kay Thomas, Diane Hauenstein, Rosalie Bacome, Beverly App as, Flora Pelirey, Linda Iacobs, Linda Patton, Helen Conner, Basilda Reese, Suzanne Sullivan, Nancy Weigel, Dorothe Hoeper, Beverly McElroy, Iulia Renz, Betty Sielschott, Lynn Ackerman, Barbara Wyre, Sue Shook, Doneta Fly. ROW 4- Roger Evans, Larry Smith, Howell Lloyd, lay Botkin, Lee Balliet, Gene Edman, Merrill Castle, Bill Iennings, Alan Blattner, Iohn Sargent, Iim Peters, David Boesel, Mack Davenport, Clyde Folk, Iim Frobase, Bill Gibbs, David Hilty, Lenn Geiger. ROW 5--Mike Plummer, Iim Holten, Kenneth McGullion, Roger Born, Bob Guyton, George Krouse, Bob Guy, Fred Kinnaman, Iim DeVoe, Ierry Gierhart, Bob Houtz, Bob Cavinder, Frank Walker, Iim Weaver, Iim Fisher, Iim Copp, Bill McNemar, Dick Thomas. -72,, Senior A Cappella Choir President - - Phil Beach -------- if you please! Secretary - - Mary Lou Reid - - - - sweet one Treasurer - - Carl Aspinall - - - money-what's that? Librarian - - - Barbara Miller - - pass out the music, Barb Accompanists - Barbara Iones and Marjorie Roeder - wish I could play like that! Director ------------ Mr. William G. Tempel The Senior Choir was composed of eighty talented students from grades ten through twelve. lt met during the sixth period every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in room 208, or in the auditorium. The new members of the choir had been chosen by tryouts held the previous spring. During the past year the Senior A Cappella not only provided musical programs for the school's Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, and pep assemblies, but also for school radio pro- grams and adult service clubs. On April 18 the Senior Choir went to Cleveland to sing at the Lakewood High School concert, and on April 25 Lakewood High School came to Central to give a return musical performance. The Spring Festival was the climax of the efforts of the choir during the past year. Sandra Burke 4K 'A' 'A' Junior A Cappella Choir President - - - Mike Plummer - - the presiding officer Vice-President - - - Alan Arnold - - ready, and waiting Secretary - - Cynthia Kerr - - - a living doll Treasurer - - Janet Iordon - - - rnoney'??? Librarian - - lean MacDonell - - - music, music, music Accompanist ---- Ann Ridenour ---- middle C, please Director ------------ Mr. William G. Tempel The Iunior A Cappella Choir consisted of one hundred and three musically inclined eighth and ninth graders. This group met on Mondays fifth period and on Fridays seventh period in room 208 and in the auditorium. The members had been chosen through tryouts held the previous spring. The choir sang for a limited number of public performances-the school Christmas as- sembly, the District Three Iunior High Music Festival, and the Spring Festival. Sandra Burke --73- - Y .. 1 - v-1 ..,,. I . i X TOP PICTURE HOW l Betty Cottrell, Carol Shaler, Sherry Carder, Donna Robinson, Phyllis Green, Shirley Chancellor, Daisy Albright, Virginia Winget. ROW 2 Carol Thompson, Norma Ward, Sue Handall, Io Zerante, Loretta Broders, Pat Shields, Evelyn Thomas, Carol MCI-Ilderry, Margaret Thomas. ROW 3 Nancy Randall, Pat McNamara, Iudy Miller, Joyce Link, Beverly Hord, Betty Hartman, Sandra Robnolte, Karen Schnori, Donna Mesarvey, janet Thompson. ROW 4 Nancy Smith, Shirley Lambert, Carol Frayer, Gloria Smith, Suzanne Kaliher, Pauline Gilmore, Pat Davis, Katie Mumma, Susan McVey. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1 Nancy Baxter, Terry McKinley, Leon Dershem, Don Martin, Ronald Godsey, Leonard Cohen, Lois Potter, Ianet Miille, Dolores Maurer, Iucly Boesel, Iudy Maus, Kay Kuhn, Linda Brenneman, lane Tomlord. ROW 2-Margo English, Rodney Mule vania, Paul Niswander, Ruth Bixel, lean Wood, Rona Lee Glazer, Horace Greene. Norma Mesarvey, Linda Cartin, Shirley Schtfuerman, Sharon Gould, Donna McBride. ROW 3- -Marelese Wilsey, Darlene Zeller, Nancy Ehinger, Terry Cleaves, Hank Mcfllderry, Robert Hickey, Betty Thomas, Mary Lou Sellers, Don Claybaugh, Margaret Iones. Iudy Culp, Suzanne Applas. HOW 4 Dave Christy, Roland Wemrner, Pat Ulrick, Marilynn Swisher, Shirley Beach, Sharon Hollering, Petty Harter, Janice Katterheinrich, Margo Wagner, Mary Bright, Linda Loudenslager, Patsy Wright, Lindo Courtenay. HOW 5 Iudy McCormick, Marjorie Blattner, Dave Widmark, Tommy Boyd, Carol Sheetz, IoAnn Rhoades, Roberta Cruey, Katherine Bamey, Norma Smith, Ruth Ann Arnold, Ioyce Ford, Nancy Whittaker, Mildred Cook. 74- - Girls' General Chorus President - - Ioyce Link ---- a lady with a velvet gavel Vice-President - - - Iosephine Zerante - - little, but mighty good Secretary - - - Bobbe Galvin - - - - a job so well handled Treasurer - - - Nancy Smith - - holder of the purse strings Pianist - - Carol Frayer ------ tickler of the ivories Librarians - Pauline Gilmore and Carol McElderry - tracers of the missing copies Director - - Mr. Robert Beckman One passing by room 261 on Monday the fifth period, or on Friday the sixth period, heard sweet strains of music. Responsible for these was the Central's Girls' General Chorus, composed of forty girls from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. The girls sang three selections for the Senior Christmas assembly. Later in the season they sang for Central's radio club, provided the music for the spring assembly, and gave their annual Minstrel Show. Their fine ability and talent made the past year a very success- ful one. Betty Hartman +1 -A' if Seventh Grade Chorus President - - - Horace Greene - - - the voice of an angel Vice-President - - - Marjorie Blattner - - always an active member Secretary-Treasurer - Linda Loudenslager - ready with those records Librarian ---- Leonard Cohen - - - our man Friday Pianist - - Ioyce Ford - - - - - play it again Director - ---- - Mr. Robert Beckman The Seventh Year Chorus might have been the youngest choral group at Central, but the efforts and talent put forth by these seventy teenagers was truly remarkable. The group met every Thursday during homeroom period in room 261. The organization's objective was to prepare those who were interested in furthering their musical activities. The chorus gave its Christmas selections for Iunior Assembly and for the Sunday Vesper service. The group also gave a fine performance at the annual Spring Concert held in May. Betty Hartman -75- In Memoriam The many friends of Richard CDickj Cotner sincerely set aside this page of his schoo1's yearbook in memory of him. Dick, who passed away in Iune of 1951, is sadly missed by both his classmates and his teachers. Active in many church, school, and Boy Scout activities, he will be best remembered for his fine char- acter and his great capacity for friendship. ..4.. 1 7 'ffl R l l l K l 1 Q as TOP PICTURE ROW l Deanne Fields, Ioe Butterfield, Norma Carmony, Tom Kurtz. lane Weisenbarqer. Faye Hanold, Pete Sargent, Lil- lian Fisher, Dick Holten. ROW Ze-Pauline Gilmore, Diane Iohnson. Darolyn Davis, IoAnn King, Ruby Lambert, Patsy Lambright, Mary Lou Reid, Carolyn Davis. ROW 3 -Dave Schaublin, Bob Kreiter, Bob Moyer, Iohn Pike, lack Campbell, BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1 Phyllis Hoeper, Sue Randall, Nancy Hawisher, lane Kreiling, Carolyn Allen, Sue Emick, Margaret Dumm, Barbara Dale, Joyce Shields, Ianet Harrod. ROW 24Nancy Hall, Evelyn Thomas, Vivian Green, Billie lean Earnst, Ruth Gunther, loyce Bingham, Annette Davison, Kay Iohnson, Dixie Milbourn, Marilyn Wilt, Barbara Osborn, Reva Newcomer. ROW 3- Bill Iackson, Ralph Stelzer, Dennis Marquis, Ioan Angell, Piccola Stemen, Nancy Wilson, Ianet Wells, Candace Schulte. Dick Meredith, Ken Strunk, Bob Seay. ROW 4-Iohn Suqarman. Tom Owens, George Spees, Charles Rossfeld, Dave Merrill. Doug Barton, Ed McCartney, Bob Bassitt, Ed Gallant, Paul Weber, Dale Leppla, Bob Blattner. -76- Ioan Cameron Mrs. Cameron C FoIlow the Dream Libbv 3 Mr. Cameron Clohnij - Tommy Camero n - - Ricardo Fernandez Calderon de Alverado - Spike Harrison Kay Browning Tex Tuttle - Iessa Towler - Mrs. Tate - The Reverend Emory Vincent - Helen Brown - - - Caroline Iames Patty Howard Bob Brannon - - lane Weisenbarger Norma Carmony Ioe Butterfield - Dick Holten - Pete Sargent - Tom Kurtz - Faye Hanold Deanne Fields - Lillian Fisher Pat Lambright - Bob Kreiter Carolyn Davis Darolyn Davis Ruby Lambert - Bob Moyer Walt Harbinger - - Iack Campbell Danny Black - - Dave Schaublin Bill Iarman - - - - - lohn Pike Radio announcer's voice ----- lim Horn Prompters ---- Diane Iohnson, chairman Lighting - - Bob Blattner, chairman Stage crew - - George Spees, chairman Properties ---- Billie lean Earnst, chairman Business and publicity - - Ed McCartney, chairman Art and Posters - - Phyllis Hoeper, chairman Make-up - - - Barbara Dale, chairman Ushers - - - Reva Newcomer, chairman Student director - ---- IoAnn King Director - ---- - - - Miss Ieanette Stuart Follow the Dream by Florence Ryerson and Alice D. G. Miller was presented by the Senior Class in Central's auditorium on April 4. The play told the story of Ioan Cameron, a girl whose life was divided between North and South America. Starting on the eve of her wedding day, when she suddenly found herself undecided as to her choice of bridegrooms, the production relived her school life and her love story, involving Spike Harrison, a typical athletic product of the United States, and the impish, lovable Ricardo Fernandez Calderon de Alvarado, an equally characteristic product of his homeland, Peru. Until the final minute the audience was unable to guess which of the two boys Ioan had decided to marry, or, indeed, whether a wedding would take place at all. A quick twist, however, brought ct solution which was both unexpected and satisfying. Sandra Burke -77- , - ' sis--'I-? h ----- --v- i-,W,, .., ewaz,-gh,-i L1-,A ve. -- 'v- Y K v - s fy ,Q i' - A V W, ..-...ff W,. -,f ..v ft.- , .,.v-,, - - W-,Avfv A , -Y ' Q3 2 -rs 1 ,, - ' 2 T'C' Q A -qfx af- if ,-s.Y,- f.-- ,YA-L-gk:-,AS -1 - - ' v4-' -' Q-fx.-. Y-4.5 T,1.-Y Y-,A.-Y A -,-,J A,-- ' ' ' V I v 4 41551 Q f ' Yay' TOP PICTURE Rebecca Yoder, Bruce Plumb, Bob Sloane, Ianice Iewell, Dan Iohnson, Sandra Bray, Gary Evans, Sue Lowry, Nedra Walther Jeannine Eaton, Frances Howe, Bob Camp, Ioan Tempel, Iudy Lora, Tom Hawisher, Ioe Worth, Kay Baber, Bruce Bennet BOTTOM PICTURE Gene Wells, Philip Grady, Bob Elliot, Pat Davis, Nancy Reed, Ianet Ellis, Suzanne Kaliher, Barbara Meredith. Sue Ford Ann Lee, Lucia Hcssellman, Margaret Thomas, lim Miller, Betty Hartman, Sharon Kison, Sara Lee Marietta, Marilyn Campbell Carolyn Cantieny, Mary Strawbridqe, Bobbe Galvin, Carol Prayer, Suzanne Wyre. 1 Junior Mister Harold Hastings, Iunior Mister - Bill Singer, another Iunior Mister Ioe Roberts, a husky boy - - lean Hastings, a Iunior Miss - - Dick Iordon, the Physical Education Director Gloria Fellows, a Iunior Miss ---- - Frances Price, an attractive genius Miss Hamilton, a young teacher - Sanders, a plain clothes cop - Mike, a mechanic - - - Betty, a song leader - Bonnie, a song leader - Barbara, a song leader - - Gertrude Vedder, a movie star - Colonel Price, Frances's father - Mrs. Price, the Colonel's lady - Norma Price, their eldest daughter Wayne Hastings, Harold's older brother - Prompters ------- Stage Crew - Bruce Plumb Dan lohnson Robert Sloane lanice Iewell Bruce Bennet Nedra Walther Rebecca Yoder - Sue Lowry - Ioe Worth Tom Hawisher Frances Howe Ioan Tempel - Iudy Lora - Kay Baber - Gary Evans Sandra Bray Ieannine Eaton Robert Camp Barbara Meredith, chairman - Philip Grady, chairman Properties - - Sharon Kison, chairman Make-up - - - Sue Ford, chairman Publicity - - - - Lucia Hossellman, chairman Tickets and Business - Ushers ---- Director - Carolyn Cantieny, chairman - - Pat Davis, chairman - Miss Ieanette Stuart In the auditorium at 8:00 p. m. on Friday, November 16, 1951, the lunior Class of Central High School presented Junior Mister, a three act comedy by Barry Heenan. Harold Hastings' troubles began when he failed an English literature examination. Given a chance to redeem himself, his teacher, Miss Hamilton, required that he quote King Lear's speech from memory. To make matters worse, in fulfilling a further English assignment, Harold wrote a one act play portraying his father's employer's family, the Prices. Miss Ham- ilton considered Harold's play to be most entertaining of all the students'. She, therefore, decided to present this as entertainment for the alumni party and, ironically enough, the Prices, alumni of Fairview High School, were among the spectators at this event. When Mr. Price saw the play, he realized that his family and the enacted family were identical. He was not offended, however, because in the end it was proved that he was not the stupe that everyone had previously thought him to be. Since the production ended with Mr. Price the hero, he decided to reproduce the play on the Price Department Store's radio programs. The climax came when Harold, assisted by his new girl friend, Frances Price, could recite from memory King Lear's opening speech. Sandra Burke ..79.. ' 4-gA.i.fs,Y AY W- r -V A A 1.947-V fs-'L' S., K, f w,,W, -Q..-, '1.-.--- 'Xy vi -. .:, 1 YAYA..-, -1 -Y-..+-x -.f-gf f - , -S, ' - - ,ha-.W---a.,v 1 rl ,,,....--- TOP PICTURE ROW le Sally Heimann, Marilyn Thomas, Bruce Plumb, Ken Strunk, Nancy Reed, Gary Evans, Sue Emick, Mary Lou Reid, Sharon Kison, ROW 2--Marjorie Roeder, Sue Weisenbarger, Iudy Knisely, Delores Hill, lane Kreilinq, Virginia Winget, Margaret Dumm, Ann Lee, Carol Guyton, Ianet Maus, Nanc Gordon. ROW 3-Sylvia Miller, Iudy Miller, Carol n Redd, Ruth Iackson, Ianice Iewell, Ieannine Eaton, Carolyn Cantien , yBecky Yoder, Natalie Earnst, Gloria Smith, Carol n lgavis, Darolyn Davis. ROW 4-Sim Blattner. Barbara Meredith, Ianet Ellis, Nedra Walther, Kay Baber, Iudy Lora, Frances Ylowe, Lois Smutz, Lucia Hossellman, Ioan Tempel. Sue Lowry. Nancy Sorensen, lane Weisenbarger. ROW 5-- Sandy Glazer, Jim Gross, Bill Bishop, Tom King, Barbara Dale, Lillian Fisher, Ioyce Shields. Ioan Gerken, Phyllis Hoeper, Ruby Lambert, Annette Davison. Suzanne Kaliher, Sandra Bray. ROW Bflim Miller, Dick Shope, Larry Mervis, Marty Bloom, Vaughn Grubaugh, Dale Miille, Ioe Worth, Bruce Bennet, Bob Sloane, Bob Blattner. BOTTOM PICTURE STANDING-Ioe Worth, Iudy Miller, Ann Lee, Sandy Glazer, Sharon Kison, Carolyn Cantieny, Frances Howe, Carol Guyton, Bob Camp, Bruce Plumb, Nanc Sorensen. SEATED-Ianice Iewell, Ruby Lambert, Suzanne Kaliher, Nedra Walther, Phyllis Hoeper, Ruth Iackson, Marjorie xilloeder, Iudy Knisely, Mary Lou Reid, Jane Weisenbarger. -80- v ,l Troubadours President - - - Ken Strunk ---- - a leader in his field Vice-President - - - Bruce Plumb ---'-- a real trouper Secretary - - Nancy Reed - - known by the minutes she kept Treasurer ---- Mary Lou Reid - - - a smile for everyone Sergeant-at-arrns - - - Gary Evans - - kept everything peaceful Reporter - - - Sue Emick - - - a little ginger, a little spice The Troubadours, consisting of seventy thespians from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades, met during the regular club period every fourth Wednesday to conduct their business meetings and to present their short plays. These plays offered each member an opportunity to portray his ability and talent through active participation. Their main production was Take Care of My Little Girl , presented on February l in the auditorium. Betty Hartman Take Care of My Little Girl Liz, the girl ----- -------- I udy Miller Becky, her old friend ---- - - - - Ann Lee Adelaide CAdj, her new friend - - - Ianice Iewell Merry, sorority president - - - lane Weisenbarger Marge, rush chairman - - - - Suzanne Kaliher Dallas, a fashion plate - - - Nancy Sorensen Casey, an intellectual V - - - Mary Lou Reid Mother Apple, house mother - - - Phyllis Hoeper Mrs. Bellows, an influential alumna - - Nedra Walther Ioe, an agriculture student - - - - - loe Worth Chad, a fraternity man ---- - Sandy Glazer Sam, also a fraternity man - - Bruce Plumb Iustine - - - Sorority Polly - - - Members Marilyn - lune - - Thelma - Sorority Alice - Pledges Grace - Marie - An expressman - Stage - - - Properties - - - Prompters ---- Business and publicity - Make-up and costumes - Ushers ------ Student directors ------ Director -------- - Ruth Iackson - Iudy Knisely - Marjorie Roeder - Ruby Lambert - Carol Guyton - Frances Howe - - Sharon Kison - - Carolyn Cantieny e - - - Robert Camp - - Bob Blattner, chairman - Nancy Gordon, chairman - lo Ann King, chairman A - Dale Miille, chairman - - Pauline Gilmore, chairman - - - Ioyce Link, chairman loyce Shields and Ed McCartney - - - Miss A. Ruth Moore On February 1 the auditorium was the scene of the Troubadours' annual play. They gave a fine performance in their rendition of Peggy Goodin's play, Take Care of My Little Girl . The plot centered around the Queens, a sorority for the chosen few. Liz, a small town girl, sought admission to the Queens because of her mother's experience in the sorority. After be- ing accepted, Liz discovered how self-centered the sorority was and wasted no time in leaving it to return to her old friends in the dormitory. Betty Hartman K 2 2 s : X 3 4 2 A EFX 'vK .. -.vi ...J ,, TOP PICTURE ROW l Sharon Brunl-:, Iulia Davison, Beverly Bowersock, Bob Cavindir, lim Weadock, Cynthia Kerr, Sandra Zerante, Chare ity Fletcher, Muriel Connor. HOW 2 Iudy Lugibill, Flora Matter, Kay Thomas, Lynn Ackerman, Dorothy Tait, Kay Shipman, Diane Hauenstein, Ruth Smith, Carol Snowball. ROW 3 Ian Guiiin, Mack Davenport, Linda Jacobs, Kay Moats, Alan Blattner, Helen Conner, Ann MacDonell, Kay Bowsher, Lee Balliet, David Armstrong. BOTTOM PICTURE HOW 1 Leonard Cohen, Marlene Snyder, Barbara Seitz, Nancy Baxter, Patsy Wright, Margo English, Marilyn Ellis, Iane Hopper, Betsy Burkholder, Iim Parsons. ROW 2--Darlene Zeller, Barbara Porter, Sally Reed, Beverly Heed, Sharon Ebbes- kotte, Marjorie Blattner, Nancy Cook, Suzanne Applas, Ianet Miille, lane Tomford. ROW 3-Benny Rose, John Shields, Terry Cleaves, Lindo Courtenay, Horace Greene, Le-on Dershem, Shirley Scheuerman, Nancy Fauhl, Mary Bright, Ruth Bixel. HOW 4 Carl Hooks, David Kohn, Linda Carlin, Ianice Katterheinrich. -32 .. The Masqueraclers Club President - - - lim Weadock - - - - - took the lead Vice-President - - - Bob Cavinder - - and up and coming actor Secretary - - Cynthia Kerr ----- oh dear, those notes! Treasurer - - Beverly Bowersock ---- a lucky find Advisor - -------- Miss Elizabeth Moulton Whether the script called for sobbing, screaming, laughing, or frowning, the Masquer- aders were skillfull at portraying various characters. In the Masqueraders Club this year were thirty-seven eighth and ninth graders, chosen by tryouts, who were interested in learn- ing to act, and to direct plays. They met the first Wednesday in every month in room 249 under the leadership of their advisor. The annual play, Hands Up , which was the club's main event, was presented to the Iunior High students in Central's auditorium on February 28. Two other plays put on to en- tertain the members of the club were Pop Reads a Christmas Carol and Butch . Brenda Schneider i i' 'k Seventh Grade Thespian Club President - - lane Hopper - - - - everyone's friend Vice-President - - - Marilyn Ellis - a future backstage sweetheart Secretary - - - Patsy Wright ------ loyal and capable Treasurer - - Margo English - - a financial wizard Advisor - ---- - Miss Idetta Lutz Room 258 was the scene of much activity every third Tuesday, when the thirty-eight members of the Seventh Grade Thespians met to hold their short plays and regular business meetings. Their outstanding event of the year was the annual play, Herbie the Hero , held in the auditorium for Iunior assembly. The play was given Tuesday, February 26. The ability and the fine performance of this group proved that its members will go tar in the field of dramatics at Central. Betty Hartman M mv Lf -. 40 ., Xi. M 3 ' - P,-: L: TOP PICTURE C C X ..-W..-WM., i ROW l --Sue Lowry, Pauline Gilmore, Ioyce Shields, Sylvia Miller. ROW Ze-Gary Evans, IoAnn King, Ioan Tempel, Barbara Meredith, Vaughn Grubauqh. ROW 3 Paul Weber, Bruce Bennet, Bob Sloane, Bob Blattner. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1--Dale Miille, Paul Weber, Bob Blattner, IoAnn King, Pauline Gilmore, Ioyce Shields, Ed McCartney, Vaughn Gru' baugh. ROW 2 Barbara Meredith, Ianice Iewell, Sue Lowry, Suzanne Kaliher, Ruby Lambert, Miss A. Ruth Moore, lane Weisenbarqer, Mary Lou Reid, Carolyn Davis, Darolyn Davis. ROW 3- Nancy Sorensen, Phyllis Hoe-per, Ioe Worth, Bruce Bennet, Bob Sloane, Bruce Plumb, Gary Evans, Nedra Walther, Ioan Tempel. -34- Mr. Barry's Etchings Bud - - - Sylvia Miller Tom Crosby - - - Bruce Bennet Mrs. Taylor - - Ioan Tempel Daisy - - - - Barbara Meredith Evelyn Taylor - - Sue Lowry Kenneth Plunket - - - - Bob Blattner Iudson Barry - - - Ed McCartney Prompters - - - - Ianice Iewell. chairman Marvin Pritchard - - Gary Evans Stage crew ----- Ken Strunk, chairman Carrie Stanwich - - - IoAnn King Properties ----' Barbara Dale, chairman Fifty Ferris - - - Ioyce Shields Business and publicity - - Nancy Reed, chairman Sawbuck Sam - - Vaughn Grubaugh Make-up ---- - Ann Lee, chairman Mrs. Griswold - - Pauline Gilmore Student director - - - - - Paul Weber Sam Iordan - - - - Bob Sloane Director ------- Miss A. Ruth Moore ln excited anticipation the student body and the public crowded into the Central audi- torium at 7:30 on May 2 to see the first National Thespian play, Mr. Barry's Etchings . It was a hilarious comedy revolving about Iudson Barry, an enthusiastic etcher, who, simply as a pastime, made a marvelous imitation of the United States fifty dollar bill. Be- cause the town where Barry lived was in the hands of a strong political organization run by crooks, he distributed his counterfeit bills to worthy causes. The town was well on the way to recovery when Fifty Ferris and Sawbuck Sam appeared and proposed a partner- ship whereby Barry would supply the bills and they would distribute them. This situation brought the discovery of what Barry had done and the attention of a wealthy movie execu- tive who offered him a huge sum of money for the story of his life. Barry accepted on the condition that he be given the equivalent in good money of the fifty dollar counterfeits. The money was all exchanged, and Barry looked forward to a short jail term in peace and quiet. lane Weisenbarger +1 if ir National Thespian President - - - Bob Blattner - - - a job well done Vice-President - - - Ed McCartney - - everybody's friend Secretary - Ioyce Shields - - keeper of the books Treasurer - - Pauline Gilmore - - - a good worker Advisor ------------- Miss A. Ruth Moore The National Thespian Dramatic Society was organized to create a more active and in- telligent interest in dramatics. Participation in at least two plays with a total of twelve points and the approval of the troup sponsor were the requirements for membership. Those chosen to become members were initiated at the annual spring banquet and were awarded pins and letters of recommendation for college dramatics. On May 2, 1952, history was made at Central High School. For the first time since its Eharter date in 1943, the National Thespian Club presented a play of its own, Mr. Barry's tchings . lane Weisenbarger Qs- 1-'Vx ,lun 'Mv iv s .NR In Recognition We, of the Annual Mirror, wish to dedicate our book to Miss Ieanette E. Stuart in recogni- tion and appreciation of her many years as the advisor of this publication. Under her superior guidance and due to her initiative and perse- verance the yearbook achieved an eminent position in the lives of all the students of Central. -5- - - -sky---. - V- -F --Y -V-0 -1- .--1. .Mk an. a ., .. Q my , ku 5 ..- li lif mf' saggy 3715? 4- E Rf -L r ' if fa N -v 4 a uni wr 8' L TOP PICTURE ROW 1' Billie lean Earnst, Barbara Miller, Phyllis Hoeper, Marianne Baird, Virginia Winqet. ROW 2 Mary Strawbridqe Suzanne Kaliher, Nancy Sorensen, Nedra Walther, Bettie Webb, lane Weisenbarqer. ROW 3 Iohn Suqarman, Mr. Max L Smith, I. D. Schillinqer. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1- Belly Hartman, Kay May, Ieanne Anderson, Diane Johnson, Marilyn Thomas, Brenda Schneider, Roberta Hume ROW 2 Iamce Iewell, Ioyce Bingham, Natalie Earnst. Bob Moyer, Sally Schoenlein, Carolyn Redd, Pat Shields. ROW 3 lean MacDonell, Carol McE1derry, Iim Gross, Tom Garmhausen, Carl Helser, Margaret Thompson, Sandra Burke. The Annual Mirror Co-editors-in-chief - Marianne Baird and Barbara Miller - their wonder- ful leadership and hard work will long be remembered Associate editor - - - Phyllis Hoeper ---- an able assistant Senior editor - - - Ioyce Link - - - so nice to have around Make-up editor - - Suzanne Kaliher - the girl with the ruler and paste Activities editor - - Mary Strawbridge ---- she's really active Club editor ---- Virginia Winget - - a smile for everybody Music, drama, and publications editor - Iane Weisenbarger - sh-h that's me Sports editor - - - Iohn Sugarman ---- he knows the score Art Editor - - - Nancy Sorenson - - a whiz with the brush Photography editor - - - I. D. Schillinger - - lights, action, camera! Index editor - - - Bettie Webb - - she really knows the alphabet Senior girls' business manager - Billie Iean Earnst - one of the best Senior boys' business manager - Ronnie Roeder - a never-tiring worker Faculty literary advisor - - ----- - Mr. Max L. Smith Faculty business advisor - - Mr. I. A. Bright The articles were all written, the names all checked. The ads were all in and the pictures all taken. Somehow everything was completed on time. The rush was all over and the Annual Mirror was put to bed. Wearily the staff wandered home, prayerfully hoping that there were no mistakes. The members of the Annual Mirror staff were chosen at the beginning of the year through tryouts. They were then appointed to a staff and given their assignments for the year. In addition to these assignments, many long hours were spent the second semester in room 348 the seventh and eighth periods. Many times the lights were burning far into the night as the staff members worked diligently. Now they could relax and wait to see the fruit of their labor, a memorable book which would reflect all the activities of the past school year. lane Weisenbarger -87- 1 at YEL env X, Q. Refs' Q -v-an 19 K-1 ,- v -g -v-.5 is-1 N. .. . 1, TOP PICTURE ROW 1 -Wilma Martin. Ioan Tempel, Dick Meredith, Sue Emick, Dearme Fields. ROW 2---Bob Blattner Lors Smutz Carolyn Cantieny, Barbara Meredith, Fred Fischer. BOTTOM PICTURE HOW 1--Virginia Smith, Dana Pataky, Beverly Hagen, Ioan Angell, Margaret Dumm. Ruth Smith. ROW Z Lors Vore, lean Shepard, Linda Patton, Karen Cogen, Carol Guyton. ROW 3gSim Blattner, Gloria Smith, Sandy Glazer, Iudy Porter, Wrlhs Siterd. -gg- Weekly Mirror Co-editors-in-chief - Richard Meredith and Sue Emick - the guiding hands, congratulations, kids! Co-associate editors - Deanne Fields and Ioan Tempel - - two very competent aids Feature editor - - Lois Srnutz - - kept them laughing Sports editor - - - - Robert Blattner - - - on the ball Column editors - Carolyn Cantieny and Barbara Meredith - a hard working pair Business manager - - - Wilma Martin - - a never-tiring worker Faculty literary advisor - V Miss Laura Iamison Faculty business advisor - - Mr. I. A. Bright Mirrors tonight! Who forgot to get the Mirrors? Where's my paper? There was a rnad scramble and papers flew through the air. For a moment it looked as though a hurricane had struck, but suddenly a lull came over the room, and the students were lost in the contents of their papers. This was the scene ten times a year. Little did the students realize how much work it took to bring them that news. All the articles had to be written, proof-read, and rewritten before they made their final appearance. Articles had to be typed and ads collected. To bring us this fine paper the members oi the Mirror staff put in many hours of hard work in room 348 seventh period, and they worked at least two nights after school the week that the Mirror went to press. lane Weisenbarger N' .- 11,62 , . 25 vu ! 'dl xi iv ROW 1-Billie lean Earnst, Barbara Miller, Deanne Fields, Dick Meredith, Sue Emick, Margaret Dumm, Candace Schulte. ROW Z-Wilma Martin. Ioyce Link. Nancy Sorensen. Phyllis Hoeper, lane Weisenbarger, Marianne Baird. ROW 34Barbara Meredith, Ioan Tempel, Iohn Suqarman, I. D. Schillinqer, Bob Blattner, Ron Roeder, Lois Smutz, Carolyn Cantieny. Quill cmd Scroll President - Dick Meredith - - a smile for everyone Secretary-Treasurer - - - Sue Emick - quite a job to handle so well Advisors - Miss Laura Iamison, Mr. Max L. Smith, and Mr. I. A. Bright Since 1927, Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, has been rewarding Central's juniors and seniors for outstanding journalistic work. Requirements for membership were fifteen hundred points earned in at least two years of work on the Annual, the Weekly, or the Business staffs, the recommendation of the faculty staff advisor, and a grade average of 2.5. Those eligible for membership were initiated in the spring. lane Weisenbarger 3 ' , ' 'il-flixiiik' ,zi ' t wg Y Qrcgtfgssf ,Q , I n mmm .n -.ac ami' 'PK 'T ' Q . ::. . S.,-J a- , 'q XX Ag. ,R 5- I 6 A- N K . - . A i l V f , V- 4 ,iii A. -S.. M5542-wi ' V , . ,. - j ,ji :Ji W P' f Eff 4 K , , Q , . E A ? ' 1 3 ' 41- 61 ,Fe . - I -af X V, , , I4 'K'-mf, 1 5 il TOP PICTURE ROW l Iudy Lora, Ioe Butterfield, Iohn Pike, Deanne Fields, Tom Garmhausen. HOW 2--Evelyn Thomas, Sue Lowry, Carole Schaiiter, Peqqy O'Connor, lanet Ellis, Carol Guyton. ROW 3--Margo English, Lillian Fisher. Iudy Miller, Barbara Jones, Virginia Smith, ROW 4 -Ronnie Powers, Iohn Suqarman, Pete Sargent, Duane O'Brien, Toby Fields. BOTTOM PICTURE BOW I--Iulia Davison, Iosephine Zerante, Carolyn Allen, Faye Hanold, Nancy Wilson, Muriel Connor. ROW 2-Ieannie Silverstein, alnet Iordan, Lois Smutz, Miss Gayle Howey, Karen Cogen, Margaret Jones. Sandra Burke. ROW 34Lucille Ward, Diane Johnson, Marcia Hawver, ,92- Student Council President - - - Ioe Butterfield - - - a born leader Vice-President - - Tom Garmhausen ----- next in line Secretary - - Deanne Fields - - - bet they kept her busy Treasurer - - - Iudy Lora - - - all that energy for just one girl Sergeant-at-arms - - - Iohn Pike ---- the disciplinarian Advisor - - - ---- - Mr. Howard C. Grove Last spring along with the annual election of class officers for the following year the students elected the members of the Student Council. These twenty-eight students met in room 207 every Monday during the fifth period, and whenever a pressing problem arose. Under the supervision of the principal, they capably executed the duties of a student govern- ing body and organized several new activities of special interest to the students. One of the most important organizations sponsored by this group was the Girls' Council, whose members were chosen by an appointed Student Council committee. The council also sponsored the following activities: The handbook, the lost and found, the bulletin board, the election committee, the assembly committee, the student court, the magazine drive, the Coronation of the Homecoming and May King and Queen, the school's civil defense pro- gram, and the Dragon Seal contest. Mary Strawbridge 'Il 'A' 'k Girls' Council President - Faye Hanold - - - pretty as a picture Vice-President - - Nancy Wilson - an attractive smile Secretary - Io Zerante - - - sweet and lovely Treasurer - - Carolyn Allen - little Miss Lively Advisor - ------ Miss Gayle Howey This year the members of the Girls' Council were chosen by a special committee from the Student Council. These twenty-eight girls met on the second Monday of every month in room 348. Under the supervision of the dean of girls they very successfully carried out an effective girls' social program, At the beginning of the year the Girls' Council sponsored a party for all new students to help them become better acquainted with Central. During the fall they ushered at the foot- ball games, the proceeds of which they used to redecorate the Teachers' Study. In order to furnish a set of silverware and dishes for the Home Economics Department they started a cam- paign to collect coupons, which the students saved. In February they held a Valentine tea for members of the faculty. The members of the council also made posters for the halls to promote cleanup campaigns. Their most important activity of the year was the girls' assem- bly, at which Mrs. Roberson spoke on How To Live . Mary Strawbridge -93.. Q' W Y 0 T G. gli- . ff .1 w P ' Q., TOP PICTURE ROW 1-- Carolyn Allen, Marcia Snook, Nancy Reed, Dick Holten. IoAnn Scheuerman, Sandra Burke, Sue Emick. ROW 24 Sharon Kison, Sue Randall, Ioyce Bingham, Miss lane Snider, Mr. H. W. Scheuerman, Miss Gayle Howey, Ioan Shepard, Norma Willis, Iimmy Miller. ROW 8-Iudy Porter, Ann MacDonell, Bob Blattner, Ruth Iackson, Carolyn Cantieny. BOTTOM PICTURE HOW 1 -Fern Alley, Virginia Smith, Iudy Heed, Cynthia Kerr, Patsy Hager, Iulia Cougill, Beverly Hord, Nancy Io Smith. ROW 2-Eddie O'Neil. Marjorie Rose, Lucille Ward, Ioyce Link, Larry Stemen, Lucia Hossellman, Betty Hartman, Shirley Emmons, Bob Miller. ROW 3-Robert Seay, Iim Weadock, Doreen Kirkoff, Nancy Lee Smith, Doris Greene, Bob Neumeier, Roland Smith.
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