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

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I I 4 ,r - mf l 143 ' 5' Oh, Central High, with spiri We think of other days 5 Our thoughts like milestones t grand backward turn When on this school we gazeg Our grip grows strong, Bold rings our song When these loud cheers we r H ere's victory and deeds of f We g 've you all our praise. aiseg ame, Oh, Central High we cry aloud, W e' re all for Central H igh: With one accord our song we raise To dear old Central H ighg Our loyal trust, our love and faith, Ring clear with chorus highg Here,s fame and praise - H ere's loyalty Here,s all to Central High. -ye! I ..., MW L A 5 js if We, the ANNUAL MIRROR STAFF of 1953, dedicate our book to . . . J. 119' who present THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. A IC S T U D E N T S ,,.... -----gg... EM li s I ii im! f . mf Hi' Q dluuu 1 7 1 1 :snub it-is Ili sang Q H an---1, .mu-an -Mau-. ..,--1 dl ,N--.- .--N... v. Q91 FQCULTY MARTHA Dt-GREIF B.S. Purdue University g English. MARGERY DIXON B.S. University of Michigan, Geography, English. Seventh Grade Counselor. LLOYD HULIT Otterbein, Ashland, Georgetown University: Auto Mechancis, Machine Shop and Related Theory, History. GEORGE E. FIGGINS A.B. Bowling Green Universityg Machine Trade Technology. FRANCES OVERMAN A.B. Indiana Universityg Colpmbia Universityg English. JESSIE W. RHONENUS B.S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University, Cornell University, English. BONITA JAMISON A.B., A.M. Otterbein College, Columbia University, Eng lish, Senior Counselor. LAURA JAMISON B.A., M.A. Ohio Northern University, Ohio State Uni versity, Columbia, University of Colorado: Head of English Department, English, Journal -ism, Weekly Mirror. fa., l M . B.A. queraders. ELIZABETH MOULTON Wellesley Collegeg Lngllsh Ma GLADYS M. RIGGS Ph.D. Denison University, Rutler University, Oxford University, Cambridge University, Englandg English. JEANETTE STUART ILA. Flora Stone Mather College, Western Reserve, University of Colorado, English, Public Speak- ing, junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. Manager of Book Room. EDWARD WILLIAM KOHLER BS in Ed, Ohio State University: Mathe- MARY WATSON AB. Ohio Wesleyan: Algebra, Mathematics. COLDA ADAMS B.S. in Ed. Miami University, Ohio Northern University, Mathematics, Eighth Grade Counselor. RUTH CATHCART B.S., M.C.S. Indiana State. Indiana University, Bookkeep- ing. Salesmanship, Commercial Law, Athletic Association Treasurer. C. R. DeLONC B.S., M.A. in Ed. Bliss College. Bowling Creen University, New York Universityg Head of Business Depart- ment, Treasurer of Central High School, Ad- visor of Commercial Club. H. C. HEFFNER A.B., A.M. Wittenberg, Ohio State University, Advanced Algebra, 'Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, College Algebra. Trigonometry. BS. in Ed. ETHEL STILES Teens. WILMA RICKENBALHER Ohio Northern University, Typing. Shorthand, Eleventh Year Y-Teens. Michigan State. Normal College, Cleary Col- legeg General Business Training, Business Arithmetic, Shorthand, Typing. Senior Y- IDETTA LUTZ BS. in Ed. Kent State University, Mathe- matics. English. Seventh Grade Thespian. EDNA MQNPHERON Ohio Northern Universityg Mathematics. Al- gebra, Ninth Year Counselor. MARY C. NOLAN B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University: Plane Geometry. Solid Geometry, Business Arithmetic, Mathematics. MARY .I. WHITLINC B.S. Miami University, Ohio Northern, Ohio State Universityg Mathematics. '5E:'i 8.552223 ISADORE WOLFIQ IIS. in lid. Ohio State Universityg Machine Shop and Related Theory. INEZ AGERTER II..-N.. NIA. Ohio University, Colorado College, National University of Mexicog Spanish, Latin, Ninth Y-Teens. .l. A. BRIGHT B.S., BLA. Otterbein College, Ohio State Universityg ulty Manager Publications. WILLIAM W. CHAMBERS HA. in Voeational Ed. Miami University. University of Tolf-dog Vo- Catioanl Supervisor. R. E. DOTSON BS. in Ed. Muskingum College. Ohio State University: Ceneral Seienee. Freshman Football and liaslg- ethall Coach, Varsity Traek and Cros--Country Coach. G. A. HEFFNER A.B.. MSF. Oherlin. Ohio Northern Ilni versity. Ohio State University Biology, General Science. Chair- man Ticket Committee. Head of Science Department, Chemistry, Fac- JOHN KOHN A.B. lzZW:1iE? 'f.1'fEB.'?ZvZ.f ?l?? -if - .9 - fy ' MARYBELLE LIN NELI. A.B., MSC. Biology, Junior Red Cross. CEHTRUDIQ MARSH.-XLI. of Chicago: Latin. HELEN MOON Wotister Colleve. Simmons Colleffeg llistro tive Education Supervisorg Distrihutive Educa tion Iiluli of Mnerie' ' 's' . A. RUTH MOORE HA.. MA., Otterhein College, Ohio State University, Uni- versity of New Ilampshireg Latin. Frent-h, English. Trouhadours, National Thespian Sponsor. Freneh Cluli. Ohio State University. University of Chicago: Ohio Wesleyan. Ohio State University. Denver University. University of Wlisvonsin, University HOIIEHT ROSE Ohio N o r t h e r n University Physies, Cent-ral Seienee. Visua Education Director, Science Club Mississippi State College, Columbia Univtrsity .-ar' Q., .P Howling Green Universityg Special Education AB. f in I- s ll U- V t tl lhxr ron 'I TT . K NORA KEVILLE Ohio Northern University: Eng- lish. History. MARGARET RIBIER A.B. Ohio State University. University of Toledo University of New Mexicog Social Science Human Relations. Eleventh Grade Counselor. C. C. ROMAKER A.B., M.A. Defiance College, Ohio State Universityg American History, Problems of Democracy Assembly Committee. RICHARD WAITE BS. Ohio State University: Soeial Science. Ameri- can History, Geography, Hi-Y Advisorg Intra- murals. A.B., A.M. RUTH CATON Eighth Y-Teens. BS. in Ed. Miami Universityg STANLEY C. BOYLAN Ohio Wesleyan. Ohio State Universityg Head of Social Studies Departmentg Problems of American Democracy, General History. A.R. Ohio Northern Universityg English History, REX SETTLEMIRE Physical Edueation. Director of Health and ANNA CRAIG A.B. Bluffton Collegeg Social Science. L. E. DOTY B.S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University: History, Stage Manager, Stage Club. CHARLES A. RUSLER Jr.. HS. in Ed. Ohio State Universityg Problems of Democ- racy. Faculty 'Nlanager of Athletics. MILAN D. STANICH BS. in Ed. Miami University. Wisconsin University. His- tory, Geography, Football, llasketball and Track Assistant Coach. H. W. LEACH History. B.S. Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio State Uni versityg Mathematics, American VIRGINIA H. CHESTER Ohio State University, Iowa State Collegeg Social Committee. Homemaking. ARTH UR W. CRAFT Bowling Green University, Iowa State College, Head of Industrial Arts Department. Radio Club, Hi-Y. LOUIQE T. HEINTZ B.S. in Ed., M.A. Bowling Green University, Wit- tenberg College, Columbia Uni- versity Homeniaking. NELSON H. LAULESS BS. in Ed. Bowling Green University, University, General Metals, ball Coach. Tennis, Driving. ELEANOR LEITER BS. in Ed.. BS. in LS. Ohio Northern Assistant Foot- Miami University, University of Illinois, Ohio State Universityg Library Club, School Li- brarian. WALTER O. KOCH MS., BS. in Ed. Driver Education EUGENE RITCHEY B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green University, Drawing, Rifle Club. EDWARD G. WEBER BS. in Ed. Ohio Universityg Industrial Arts. E. HOWARD GLEASON Miami University. George Peabody College, Industrial Arts. Golf. Equipment Manager. Bluffton College, University of New Hamp- l HELEN M. LACKEY B.A. Manchester College, University of New Hampshireg Ohio State University, Head of Homemak- ing Department, Homemaking Council. MARILYN AMSTUTZ B.A. in Ed. Ohio State University, Ohio Northern Uni- versity, Northwestern Universityg English, Physical Education, Health, G.A.A. Cheer-- leaders. LYLE BARBER B.S. Bowling Green University, Manchester Col- lege, Senior Boys' Physical Education, Health, Junior High Football Coach, Basketball and VIRGINIA ELAINE FISHER Bluffton College, Ohio Northern Unlver 1tv, English. Art, Seventh Baseball Coach. ROBERT J. BECKMAN B.M.E. Indiana University, Girls' General Chorus. Seventh Grade Chorus, Theory of Music. HAROLD O. CLARK B.A., M.M. Bluffton. Northwestern University, Ohio Northern Universityg Instrumental Music, Band, Orchestra. Swing Band. Social Com- mittee. MARY KIRK B.S. in Ed. MARYELLEN LEAHY A.B. Mary Manse College. The School of the Chi cago Art Institute, Art, Social Committee Special Effects. SERAPH POPE B.S. in Ed. University of Alabamag Physical Education Football Coach. ,Iunior High Basketball. ,Iun ior High Track. Athletic Club. Ohio University. Ft. Wayne Art School, Ohio Northern Uni versityg Director of Art .IANE SNIDER B.A. in Ed. Ball State Teachers College, Health, Physical Education, Social Committee, Junior G.A.A. WILLIAM G. TEMPEL A.B., M.A. Hastings College. Nebraska Universityq City Music Supervisor. CHARLES E. BROOKER University of Cincinnati, University of To- ledo, Ohio Northerng Auto Mechanics, Trade Technology. .inf ,A X Ma Im 3 Q ,W I A . WWW CLASSES President , .A Vice President Secretary ,A,,,,,,,,,,,. Treasurer ,E Advisor 7 SENIORS BILL ZICKAFOOSE Y, E, FRED ZIMERLE JO ZERANTE NANCY REED MISS JAMISON KEN DOUGLAS BASINGER Bushman Academic Course To be on time at least once. Turn Back the Clock 4, Stage Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 1, 2, Senior High-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Civil De- fense 2, 3, Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Club 4. CAROL EDWARD BINZ Vocational Course To buy a home, car, and get married to Joanie. SALLY MAE BINZ Kitty Commercial Course To find my Mn X and marry him. Office Girl 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Y-Teens 2. MARTIN LEE BLOOM 'AlVIarty Academic Course To win in the end. Masqueraders 1, Troubadours 3, 4, Turn Back the Clock 4, Nine Girls 4, Junior A Cappella 1, Track 1, Intramural Basketball, Vol- leyball, Football, Softball. PATTY LOU ARCHER To he a good secretary. Office Girl 2, 3, 4. Archie Commercial Course MARILYN KAY BABER Babe Academic Course To graduate from college. Masqueraders l, 2, Troubadours 3, 'flunior Mister 3, Ah! Men 4, 4, A Mind of Her Own 1, Na- tional Thespians 4, Junior A Cap- pella 1, Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Radio Club l, Girls' Council 2, Social Committee I, G.A.A. 3. 4. GEORGE WESLEY BAILEY Sneaker Science Course To do to the best of my ability anything I undertake and to understand women. Class President 2, Junior A Cappella 1, Senior A Cappella 2, Projectionists 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Scholarship 4, Home- coming King 4, Mav Attendant 1. 3, Varsity Football 2. 3, 4, Freshman Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID LEE BAsINcI-:R Distributive Education Course To will all my women to .lim Redman with the exception of Julia Cougill. Spencerville I, Shawnee 3, Future Retailers 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Civil Defense 3. 4, Civil Defense 3. BRUCE GORDON BENNET Academic Course To become successful in the musical field. Masqueraders 1, , Troubadours 3, 4, 'KA Mind of Her Own 1, Strictly Formal 2, Junior Mister 3, Mr, Barry's Etchingsf' 3, Turn Back the Clock 4, National Thes- pians 3, 4, Junior A Cappella 1, Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Naughty Marietta 2, 'The Red Mill 4, Senior Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Strings 1, Projectionist l, 2, 3, Radio Club 1, French Club 3, 4, Senior Scholarship 4. PATRICIA BOWERSOCK '4Pat Commercial Course To own a ranch. Lafayette High School 1, 2, Y-Teens 4, Turn Back the Clock 4. SANDRA ORLISSE BRAY Fedelia Academic Course To graduate from college and to always be one of the Lucky 7. Troubadours 3, 4-3 Junior Mister 33 6'Take Care of My Little Girl 3g Mr, Barry's Etchingsn 33 6'Nine Girls 43 French Club 3, 4g Y-Teens 1. 3,,43 Senior Scholarship 43 Annual Mirror 4. LORETTA JEAN BRODERS Louey Home Economics Course To be successful in any field I undertake. General Chorus 33 Commercial Club 33 Home Economics Club 33 Home Economics Council 3, 43 Vice President 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. JACK DEAN BURDEN General Course To be a disc jockey. Track 1, 23 Freshman 13 Intra- mural Basketball 1. - DOROTHY JANE BOWSHER 6'Coachl.V' Academic Course To go where Hopechesters', go and get married. Senior Scholarship 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT W. BARNHAM Rusty Vocational Course To be a professional bum. ALAN EUGENE BYRD HAI Vocational Course To be an engineer and a designer. Chef's Club 13 Wrestling 33 Intra- mural Basketball , 33 Senior Hi-Y 3. BARBARA JEAN CADY Barb Distributive Education To live in a ranch ouse and have two sets of twins. Commercial Club 23 Future Retail- ers 13 D.E.C.A. 43 G.A.A. 1, 2. JOAN MARILYN BURDEN Jo Commercial Course To be successful in whatever I do Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Senior Orchestra 3, 4-3 Pep Band 2, Swingphonettes 2. JOHN MORMEN BURDEN Choya Academic Course To further enhance the name of Choya in Lima also, as well as other places. Street Patrol 13 Chef's Club 13 .lunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3g Rifle Club 33 Freshman Football 13 Varsity Basketball 2g Freshman Basketball lg Track 1. 23 Intramural Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2. 3g Softball 1, 2, 33 Boving 1, 2. 3g Basketball 3, 43 Intramural Club 4. LUCILLE BURKHOLDER 'gBurkey Home Economics Course To graduate from college and some day become a Mrs. Junior A Cappella 13 Office Girl 33 Y-Teens 13 G.A.A. 1, 2. THOMAS JOE CHENEY Vocational Course To loaf around and zlrvie a Cadillac convertible. Student Council 4, Civil Defense 4, lntramural Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2. RICHARD PAUL CIRA Vocational Course To drive Click's Cad to Pasadena. Freshman Basketball 1. PATRICIA MAE CLARK Pat Commercial Course To get my Mrs. Degree before I get my old age pension. ,Junior A Cappella 1, Office Girl 4, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2. ROBERT L. CAMP Slobsy-Bobsy' Science Course To take the little ball out of Harry Bootlfs whistle and tolput the Demo- crats back in power. Troubadours 3, 4, Take Care of My Little Girl 3, Junior Mister 3, Projectionist 2, 3, Science Club 4, ClIef's Club 1, Junior Red Cross 1, Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD JAMES CAMPBELL Skinny Academic Course To farther my knowledge and asso- ciation of the female population. Class Officer President 1, Projec- tionist 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Scholar- ship 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football 1, Varsity Bask- etball 2, Freshman Basketball 1, Baseball 2, 3, C Association 3, 4. MARILYN JUNE CAMPBELL M.C. Brown Weekly 2 4 A GRACE LOUISE CLINGERMAN MARTHA ELIZABETH CONNOR Business Course Mart Academic Course To work in an office. To be a private secretary. Office Girl 4, Commercial Club 4. Junior A Cappella 1, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Commercial Club 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Secretary 2, Weekly Mirror 4, Annual Mirror 4, Home- room Representative 3. Home Economics To raise little Tonys and little Bucks. Masqueraders l. 2, A Mind of Her Own 1, Strictly Formal 2, Junior Mister 3, Turn Back the Clock 4, General Chorus 2, Pep Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Council l, 2, 3, Weekly Mirror 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2. CAROLYN ANN CANTIENY Eyes Academic Course To be a success in life and learn how to Charleston. Masqueraders 1, 2, Troubadours 3, 4, Strictly Formal 2, njunior Mister 3, Take Care of My Little Girl 3, A Mind of Her Own 1, Turn Back the Clock 4, Abi Men! 4, Office Girl 1, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Vice President 2, Girls' Council 2, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 2, Columns Editor 'Societe Fditnr 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. JERRY CHURCHILL Mouse Science Course Two lern too spell Science Club 1, 2, Senior Phi Kappa Phi, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, C Association 3, 4. DAVID GLEN CONRAD Kraut General Course No ambition, which Mr. Romaker will verify. Freshman Football 13 Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 Freshman Basketball 13 Track 13 Baseball Manager 13 C Association 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 43 Softball 1. 2. 33 Wrest- ling 4. VIRGINIA COTTRELL Ann General Course To graduate and do something worth while in life. Commercial Club 43 Junior Red Cross 4. SHIRLEY ANN Cox Biscuit Distributive Education Course To just never let on! Y-Teens 13 Commercial Club 23 LLOYD DALE DAVIS Floy College Preparatory Course To see the world. Rifle Club 2g Chef's Club 13 Science Club 3, 43 Annual Mirror 43 Busi- ness Manager 43 Senior Scholarship 43 Turn Back the Clock 4. CARL ROBERT COOK Pre-Engineering Course To be a bachelor and raise my kids to do the same. Turn Back the Clock 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 43 Science Club 13 Pep Club 23 Chef' Club 13 Freshman Football 13 Freshman Basketball 13 Track 1, 23 Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2: 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, Toledo DeVilbiss 3. 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Boxing - 1, 2, 3 4 J EANNINE KAY EATON Foreign Language Course My ambition is to get some ambition. Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3, 43 'glunior Mister 33 A Mind of Her Own lg Take Care of My Little Girl 33 Pep Club 43 Radio Club 2, 33 Radio Club 2, 3, Treas- urer 33 Science Club Treasurer 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, President 33 Senior Scholarship 43 Weekly Mir- ror 2, 33 Annual Mirror 4. PATRICIA ANNE DAVIS Patty Commercial Course To be a barber, see a certain guy again, and take a trip. Junior Mister 33 Turn Back the Clock 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cappella 43 General Chorus 2, 33 The Red Mill 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleaders 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. BEN M. DRIVER Foreign Language Course To become a pharmacist. Chef's Club 13 Intramural Basketball 13 Football 3. NATALIE JEAN EARNST Nat Fine Arts Course To get to drive the 'fllztstard Wagon whenever I want. Masqueraders 23 Strictly Formal 23 Junior Mister 33 Take Care of My Little Girl 33 Turn Back the Clock 43 Junior A Cappella 13 National Thespian 43 Office Girl 23 Radio Club 33 Science Club 43 Special Effects lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Soc. Chairman 3, Publicity Chairman 23 C Girls 2, 3. 4. HOWARD EIKENBERRY Distributive Education Course To be a salesman. Delphos Jefferson 13 New London 2: DECA 4. To graduate from college and be a grating in RONALD DALE EYERSOLE Ron Vocational Course To get a little piece of paper Called a High School diploma. Freshman Football 1. ROBERT PENNELL ELLIOTT Bob Distributive Education Course To get a Cadillac and a vacation. Junior Misteri' 3, DECA 4. JANET GRAY ELLIS Tillie Academic Course success in whatever I attempt. , Nlasqueraders l. 2, Troubadours 3, 4, A Mind of Her Own l, '4Strict- ly Formal 2, Junior Mister 3: iSHug0!1 Mn Barry's Etchingsn 3, 'STurn Back the Clock 4, National Thes- pians 4, Junior A Cappella 1, Gen- eral Chorus 2, Office Girl 2. 3. 41 Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Library Club l, 2, Secretary-Treas urer 2, Y-Teens l. 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 3, 4, Inter-club Council lg Class Ring Committee 3, Student County 3. 4, Secretary 4, May At- GARY LEE EVANS tendant 2, Weekly Mirror 3. 4, Art Fd' C -X Itor 3. 4, 1.. .A. l, 2, 3, Na- tional Thespians 4. SHERRAN MADREE ELLIS Sherry-Derry Pre-Nursing Course To wear the Navy blue. Nlasqueraders 2, Junior A Cappella l, General Chorus 2, Senior Band l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Junior Red Cross lg Y-Teens 2, 4, Annual Mirror 4. To understand one of Mr. Brightfs super formulas. Masqueraders 2, Troubadours 3. 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3: Strictly Formal 2, 'flunior Mister 3, S'Take Care of My Little Girl 3, Mn Barry! Etchingsu 3, Nine Girls 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee 4, Student Council 4, Senior Scholarship 4. JOHN CHARLES FISHER Foreign Language To be a top surgeon. .lunior A Cappella l, Senior A Cappella 2. 3. 4, Naughty Hari- etta 2, The Red Mil 4, Senior Orchestra l, 2. 3, 4, Senior Strings 3. 4, Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, Weekly Mirror 1, Varsity Football 2, Freshman Football l, Golf 3, 4, lntramural RICHARD WAYNE FOLK Dick Vocational Course To see the gas gauge on my RICHARD LEE FOLTZ Vocational Course To make an easy million. ToM EUGENE FRAIL 'fFrank General Course To learn something in college and learn to play baseball. Street Patrol 4, Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Freshman Basketball l, Wrest- ling 3, 4, C Association 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Wrest- ling 3, 4. car register fuel. Sports l. BARBARA FRAUNFELTER Fraunie Home Economics Course To try and convince the Hopeful Hoperltestersn that they need a long trip, California, maybe. Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Swingphonettes 4, Office Girl 4, Pep Club 3, Home Economics Coun- cil 3, Y-Teens l, 2, Weekly Mirror 4, G.A.A. l, 2, -3 'Yi fin- f CAROL ANNE FBAYER Dutch Gf'Uf'l'3l COUTSC' BObbee' General Course To rewrite dull television commer- To grafluate from college. Gals' Turn Back the Clock 43 General Junior Mister 33 General Chorus Chorus 33 Pep Club 2. 33 Y-Teens 2. 33 Pep Club 3: Y-Teens 1. 2. 1, 2. 3, 43 Girls' Council 3, 43 3, 43 Annual Mirror 13 G.A.A. 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 43 C Girls 43 Cygnets Pep Club 23 Radio Club 3. 2, 3. THOMAS ARTHUR GARMHAUSEN Tag Science Course To teach younger people the secrets of my surress. Masqueraders 1, 23 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cap- pella 2, 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Milli' 43 Student Court 33 Projectionist 2, 3. 43 Pep Club 43 Science Club3 Senior Hi-Y 1, 2. 3. 43 Student Council l, 2. 33 Senior Scholarship 43 Annual Mirror 2, 3, 43 lntramural Volleyball l. 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 23 Softball 1, 2, 4. JOAN ADELI. GERKEN JOanie Academic Course To be a writer and travel throughout the west. Masqueraders 1, 23 'SStrictly Formal 23 'iTurn Back the Clock 43 Troubadours 3, 43 Senior A Cappella 3, 43 General Chorus 23 Pep Club 33 Radio Club 1, 23 Special Effects 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 CA A 1. 'Z ROBERTA CALVIN RUSSEL CLINTON GOSSARD ssRuSSw To keep everything a secret and live a long life. CARL M. COULD Bud General Course Street Partol 1, 23 Chef's Club 1. PHILIP JAMES GRADY - Phil General Course To learn to play a harmonica like Larry Adler. Junior Mister 33 Civil Defense 33 Freshman Football 13 Cross Country 43 Wrestling 43 lntramural Wrestling 43 Homeroom Representative 3. FRANK HOWARD GRAY Francois General Course To get a good grade in English. Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Football 13 Rifle Club 3, 43 Intramural Wrestling 43 Basketball 23 Volley- ball 1. HAROLD CLAIR GRIMM Emo General Course To go to Kent State University and play basketball and then to be suc- cessful in life. Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4g C Association 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA SUE GROVE 'gSuzie Nurses Training Course To get my diploma, C.A.W. and a Mrs. degree. Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 2, 43 Swingphonettes 23 Home Eco- nomics Council 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 13 Y-Teens 1. E. ROBERT Ross HARTMAN Chunk General Course To get along and be a ,friend to everyone and pray for Peace, Happi- ness and Health anrl also to go west with Lirldle. Stage Club 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Ser- geant-at-Arms 43 Rifle Club 2, 33 Senior Hi-Y 43 Freshman Football 13 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 43 Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4. DONALD DEAN HEALY Academic Course Pep Club 13 Junior Red Cross 23 Senior A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Ensemble 33 Freshman Football 13 .lunior High Track lg Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. Deceased, October 20, 1952. RICHARD ALLEN HILGENDORF 6'Dick Science Course To help Frank push his rar to a museum. Stage Club l. 2. 3, 43 Senior Hi-Y 43 lntramural Club 4. BEVERLY ANN HoRD Bev Fine Arts Course To attend Cleveland Art lnstitute and become a commercial artist. General Chorus 3, 43 Special Ef- fects 33 Junior Red Gross 13 French Club 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 4. LUCIA ANN HOSSELLMAN Loose-shoel' College Preparatory Course To keep this Hot Water Kid out of trouble for one whole day and I0 survive five long years of tempta- Masqueraders 2, Secretary 23 Trou- badours 3, 43 Mr. Barry's Etchingsn 33 Stictly Formal 23 Take Care of My Little Girl 33 'flunior Mister 33 Turn Back the Clock pella 13 General Chorus 23 Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Special Effects 33 French Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Inter-Club Representative 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 2, 3, 43 Cygnets 3, 43 Homeroom Representative 1. RICHARD LEE HAMMELL Rich Vocational Auto Course To build a racer and win at lndian- apolis. Junior A Cappella 13 Stage Club 2, 3, 43 Radio Club lg Annual Mir- ror 13 Track lg Announcement Committee 43 Homeroom Represen- tative 4. LOWELL KAY HARMAN Academic Course To excel in whatever l do. Naughty Marietta 23 Senior Band 1, 2, 3,l43 Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Swing- phonettes 3. JAMES RAYMOND HARROD Bugs General Course . To go somewhere in Frankis car and not have to push IT. Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Hi-Y 43 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Freshman Football 1: C Association 2, 3, 4g Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 4. BETTY ANN HARTMAN Betts Fine Arts Course To learn what makes you tick. Junior Mister 33 Turn Back the Clock 43 General Chorus 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 43 Special Effects 3. 43 Y-Teens 3g Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 2, 3, 4. THOMAS HENRY HAWISHER Tom Science Course To make a million before it's too late. Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 4, Vice President 43 'flunior Mister 33 Nine Girls 4g 'tAh Meni' 4g National Thespians 43 Stage Club 3, 43 President 43 Science Club 2, 33 Social Committee 33 Freshman Basketball 13 Track 1. Nine Girls 4' Junior A Cap- ii it ' Eff srl ' 'Sf.177:15ff5ilfi.iY',i5'l?ti?ll5i 1?.E'tt,iiYR5Q WfY5??'3t5 CHARLOTTE OLIVER JACKSON Shorty7' General Course To be a Group Social Worker in a large city. Lombard Junior High School. Gales- burg, lllinois 13 Junior Mister 33 Turn Rack the Clock 43 Com- mercial Club 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Girls' Council 43 GAA 2. 3. 43 C Girls 4. JANICE LOUISE JEWELL Thipsy Foreign Language Course FRANCES LEE HOWE '4Frannie Academic Course To grarlnate from college: then, someflay be a Y.W.C.f4. executive. Masqueratlers 1. 2: Troubadours 3. 43 'LA Mind of Her Ownl' lg Strictly Formal 2: Take Care of My Little Girl 33 Junior Mister 33 mAh! Men 43 National Thes- pians 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Sen- ior A Cappella 2. 3. 43 Madrigals 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 43 Senior Band 1. 23 Hall Monitor 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Treas- urer 33 Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4. Treas- urer 33 Girls' Council 1, 2, Treas- urer 23 Senior Scholarship 4g GAA To make a certain someone happy for a long time. Masqueraders 1, 23 Trouhadours 3. 43 A Mind Ot' Her- Own 13 Strictly Formal 23 Junior Mister 33 Take Care of My Little Girl 33 Mr. liarry's Etchirigsw 33 Nine Girls 43 National Thespians 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior ACappella 2. 3. 4. Librarian 43 Madrigals 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 43 Uffice Girl 43 Radio Club 1, 2, 33 French Cluh 3. 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Social Committee 1, 43 Senior Scholarship 43 Annual Mirror 43 Associate Editor 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 3, 43 Cygnets 13 Announcement Committee 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Weekly Mirror 1. PATRICIA ANN JOHNS Pat General Course To keep the Hopeful Hopechestersl' in Lima with Mr. B. and nze. Junior A Cappella lg General Chorus 23 Office Girl 33 - s 2. Y'Teen 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 4. DANIEL EARLE JOHNSON Chink Fine Arts Course. To be a commercial artist. '4Junior Mister 33 MTurn Rack the Clock 43 Junior A Cappella 11 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 4, President 43 Madrigals 43 'lNaughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 43 Special Ef- fects 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 43 Baseball 1. 2, 3, 43 C Association 2, 3, 43 lntrainural Sports 1. 2. 3. 4. JUDITH MAE LORA Judy Foreign Language Course To succeed in wliatecer I attempt. Masque-raders 1, 2, Vice President 1: Troubadours 3. 4: HA Mind of Her Own 13 Junior Mister 33 Strictly Formall' 23 National Thes- pian 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Madrigals 3, 4: Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 43 Y-Teens 1, 23 Student Coun- cil 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 2. 3, 43 Senior Scholarship 43 May Attendant 13 C Association 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Representative 23 Homecoming Com- mittee 4. SHARON LEE KISON Kis'in Academic Course KALIHER Sul Academic Course To get to college witli Stitbby, lmtie a cliartreuse Ford convertible of my own and always be one of the LI1cl:,v 7.3 Masqueraders 1. 23 Troubadours 3, 4: 'gStrictly Formalw 23 A Mind of Her Own 13 Junior Mister 33 Nine Girls 4: Take Care of My Little Girl 33 General Chorus 33 Office Girl 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Radio Club 1. 23 Library Club 23 Home Economics Council 1, 2. Sec- retary 2: Y-Teens 1. 2. 3, 4, Vice President 13 Inter-Club Representa- tive 43 Social Committee 3g Senior Scholarship 43 Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, -13 Make-up Editor 33 Co-Editor- in-Chief 43 Quill and Scroll 3. 43 National Thespians 3, 43 GAA l. 2, 33 Homeroom Representative 2. ROBERT LEE LIDIJLE Colt General Course To be a private eye or find a gold mine. Turn Rack the Clock 43 Street Patrol 43 Rifle Club 2, 33 Senior Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 Homecoming Attend- ant 43 Varsity Football 2, 3. 43 Track 2. 33 C Association 43 Wrest- ling 3, 43 Intramural Sports 43 North High School. Denver. Colorado 1. 2. To graduate from college anrl unrlerstanrl clielnistrbr. Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3, 43 'SJunior Mister 33 Take Care of My Little Girl 33 Turn Back the Clock 43 'tAh! Men 43 Y-Teens 1. 2. 43 Weekly Mirror 43 Honierooin Representative 1. KATHLEEN ANN LEE Commercial Course To go to Alaska. Troubadours 3, 43 Junior Mister 33 Take Care of My Little Girl 3g ML Barns Etchingsu 33 A'Nine Girlsw 4g Turn Back the Clock 4g 6'AlIl Men 43 Library Club 1, 23 Girls' Council 43 GAA 1, 2. 3. 43 C Girls 2, 3. 4. lANET lVlARLENE MAUS LHarley Commercial Course To hang onto a certain guy and :onvince him Miami is better and zlways be one of the luclry 7. Masqueraders 13 Troubadours, 3g 4A Mind of Her Own 13 Junior A Cappella 13 General Chorus 23 Pep Club 3, 43 Library Club 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 1, 23 Student Council 4g Senior Scholastic 4 C Association 3, 43 Cheerleaders 3, 43 GAA l. 2, 3, 43 C Girls 2. 3, 4. JEROME PAUL MECHLINO General Course To see the Detroit Tigers win a World Series. Varsity Football 23 Freshman Football 13 Freshman Basketball 13 Track 13 Intramural Basketball 4. VERLON RAY MELTON Vocational Course To become a machinist, baclfer and mechanic. BARBARA JANET MEREDITH B.M. Foreign Language Course To graduate from college and try to understand what malfes Mr. Bright tick. Class Secretary 33 Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3, 43 A Mind of Her Own 13 Strictly Formal 23 Junior Mister 33 ML Barry's Etchingsn 33 Turn Back the Clock 43 Ah! Men 4g National Thes- pians 3. President 43 Pep Club 3: Library Club 33 Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. 43 Weekly Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Sports Editor 2. Column Editor 3.3 Co-Editor-in-Chief 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 GAA 2, 3. To be a success in wliateverll under- talfe and to be on'time for school ' To get into a College. in the 'naming' Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Naugh- ty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 43 Street Patrol 43 Science Club 4, . , S . .h ' A ' President 4' mlm HlY 4' lay tional Thespians 3, 43 Junior A Cappella 43 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Maclrigals 3, 43 Hlxlaughty Mariettau 23 '4'l'he Red Mill 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 23 lnter. Club Council 23 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Senior Scholarship 43 Civil De- fense 23 Cygnets 3g C Association 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 Headcheerleader 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 2, 3, 4. MAX EUGENE LOUDENSLAGER Limpy Science Course Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3, 43 HA Mind of Her Own 13 Strictly Formal 23 Mr, Barry's Etchings' 33 L'Nine Girls 43 Na- Attendants 13 Varsity Football 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 23 Freshman Basketball 23 Freshman Basketball 13 Baseball li C Association 2, 3, 4. SUE YVONNE LOWRY Susie Academic Course BERNARD EUGENE Lunwic Science Course To be a cook so I can coolf my own food so l can eat more. Turn Back the Clock 43 Street Patrol 43 Student Court 43 Chefls Club 13 Wrestling 3. SARALEE MARIETTA Saree Academic Course To be a success at Ohio State. Junior Mister 33 Commercial Club 4, Secretary 43 Y-Teens 23 Senior Scholarship 4. ROBERT GENE MCBETH Vocational Course To amount to something. Rifle Club 2. DONNA JEAN MESARVEY Pinky Pre-Nursing Course To go to California with the girls. Turn Back the Clock 4g General Chorus 2, 33 Commercial Club 43 Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 3, 4. IFS?-55-5z fl?5W AMYG3iEiiI59EQ?SkiSX?92ifSit-Zi- 2GESi511E'Zii?Ti2?SfiaQ9iZI5Y JAMES GORDON MILLER JERRY STEPHEN MILLER Diego College Preparatory HHHJTYU GPHPFHI Course Course To go to Canada and live in the To become a slfi irrstrzzctor. wlfIfS- Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3, 43 Strictly Formal 23 Junior Mister 33 Nine Girls 43 Turn Back the Clock 4: Natioanl Thes- pians 43 Projectionist 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 43 Che-f's Club 13 Junior Red Cross 1. 2g Homeroom Representative 13 Social Commit- tee 2, 3, 43 C Association 2, 3, 43 Cheerleaders 2. 3. 43 Intramural Volleyball 1. Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cap- pella 33 Madrigals 33 Raseball 2. 3. 4: Rifle Club 3: lntramural Foot- ball. SYLVIA ANN MILLER Stub Academic Course To attend Miami University ana' to always be a member of the Lucky 7. Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3. 43 A Mind of Her Own 13 4'Strictly Formal 23 Mr. l3arry's Etchiiigsq 33 Junior Mister 33 'fNine Girls 43 Ah! Men! 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 43 C Association 43 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 43 National Thespians 3, 4. TONY MAX MITCHELL Boney General Course To beat 0B'S,, 38. Senior Band 43 Pep Band 4g Street Patrol 43 Intramural Basketball 43 Softball 3, 43 Football 43 Wrestling 4. BEVERLY JEAN MOLLMAN Butch Fine Arts Course To obtain a baehhelofs degree, but not maintain one. Springfields High School 1, 23 Jun- ior Misterw 33 Turn Rack the Clock 4g Special Effects 43 Y- Teens 3, 4. President 4. Pharmacist. NJARCUERITE MARY O,COINNOK nPeg Fine Arts Course To make up my mind what l'm going to be. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vice President 33 Radio Club 2, 33 Special Effects 1. 23 l,ibrary Club 1. 2. 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 Y-Teens 1, President 13 Stu- dent Council 1. 2, 3, 43 Senior Scholarship 4. MICHAEL LEE MURPHY Academic Course St. Gerard's 1, 2. KATHRYN Jo MUMMA i'Katy Joi' To be a sagacious secretary for an exacting executive. Senior A Cappella 43 General Chorus 2, 3g The Red Mill 43 Office Girl 43 Pep Club 33 Library Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 SGA: 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 C Girls DENNIS GEORGE OBERLY 3011111-ad Commercial Course To figure out Aunt Rutb's correct age. i Turn Rack the Clock 43 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Maclrigal 3, 43 6'Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 4g Freshman Basketball 1, lntramural Basketball 3, 43 Foot- ball 3, 43 Volleyball 33 Softball 2, 43 Wrestling 43 Intra- mural Captain 4. SHIRLEY ANN PAINTER '6SlIirl Commercial Course Office Girl 43 Commercial Club 4. SHARON R. PATTERSON S.S. Commercial Course To marry a guy with a million dol- lars and a Cadillac convertible. Office Girl 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2. 33 Commercial Club 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3. BRUCE CHARLES PLUMB Goose Pre-Engineering Course To do it anrl get away with itl Troubadours 3, 4. Vice President 3, President 43 Junior Mistersn 33 fake Care of My Little Girl 3g Nine Girls 43 Turn Back the Clock 4 National Thespians 3, 43 ,lunior A Cappella 1. Treasurer 13 Hall Monitor 43 Street Patrol 2, 4g Pep Club 4. Vice President 43 Senior Hi-Y 43 C Association 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3. 4. BARBARA ANN RALSTON 4'Gigs Commercial Course Just be happy. Office Girl 43 Commercial Club 43 South High School 1, 2. CHARLES RAYMOND RECOB Fine Arts Course To be an artist. Turn Back the Clock 43 Special Effects 2, 3. 43 Coni- mencement Announcement Committee 43 Senior Class Party Committee 4. JAMES MAHLOR REDMAN Distributive Education Course 45, To be a salesman. A Mind of Her Own 13 Freshman Basketball 13 Baseball 1. NANCY MARILYN REED Mouse Ears Acdemic Course To be a Medical Technologist or a YILITSE to U Ceffllifl fl10l t0f. Class Treasurer 43 Masqueraders 2. Trcasurerg Troubadours 3. 4. Secre- MARILYN JOAN PENCE Mary Jo Home Economics Course My ambition is to have people see things my way once in a while and to have a certain person believe at least a few of the things I say. Pep Club 1, 23 Senior Band 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Cygnets 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD DALE PFUND Science Course To go to college. Senior Band 1, 23 Freshman Football 1. MARILYN KAY PHILLIPS g'Marly Academic Course W Marilyn Kay Phillips, R.lV., Head Surgery Nurse, P' Hospital, New York City, N. Y. 'sjunior Mister 33 Office Girl 43 Pep Club 23 GAA 1. 2, 3, 43 C Girls 4. xl. RUTH RADEBOUGH Rudy Fine Arts Course To have a happy and successful life. Junior Mister 3g General Chorus 23 Special Effects 43 Y-Teens 4. ,ylp I tary 33 4'Turn Back the Clock 43 '4Nine Girls 43 'gMr. Barry's Etchs ings 33 'Take Care of My Little Girl 33 National Thespians 43 Radio Club 23 Science Club 4, Sec- retary 43 French Club 3, 43 Library Club 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 4g Social Committee 2, 3, Treasurer 33 Senior Scholarship 43 Announcement Chair- man 43 Senior Class Party Commit- tee 4. JIM LEE RICHEY Brandy Fine Arts Course To be an actor and leave them in tears. RICHARD E. ROEDER Vocational Course To graduate. Chef's Club 1, Rifle Club 2, 3. JAMES DOUGLAS ROLFES Jim Science Course To become a Chief Petty Officer in the Navy. Science Club 3, 4, Chef's Club 1, lntramural Football 3. RAY EARL Ross 'Raymon Vocational Course To be ambitious. Chefs Club 1, Freshman Football 1. llt1EiiN5iAHEHfi?,fl5aiK SANDRA ANNE ROBNOLTE Sandy General Course To try to get along with ,l.L.,l. for general purposes, and learn to drive a car properly. General Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Science Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Mirror 2, 3, 4, lndex Editor 4, GAA 1, 2. KAREN KAY SCHNORF uKarrie Academic Course in Coral Gables, Fla. Turn Back the Clock 4, Mas- queraders 2, General Chorus 3, Y- Teens 1, 2. 3, 4, GAA , , mittee 4. To go to the University of Miami 1 2 4, C Girls 2. 4, Cap and Gown Com- JEAN CLAUIJETTE RULAND Ru-Ru Commercial Course To marry G.G. and to learn to like hot-rods. Junior A Cappella 1, Senior A Cap- pella 2, 3, 4, Naughty Marietta 2, gTlle Red Mill 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. MARILYN JANE RUPERT nlaniel' Commercial Course To visit K.S. in Florida, Masqueraders 1, 2, 4'Strictly Formal 2, 'AA Mind of Her 0won 1, ,lunior A Cappella 1, Turn Back the Clock 4, General Chorus 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Reserve Cheerleader 2, 4. Jo ANN SCHEUERMAN Joey Academic Course To spend two weeks in Massachusetts this summer, Turn Back the Clock 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Swingphonettes 2, 3. 4, Library Club 1, Y-Teens 4, Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Chairman 3, Chairman 4, Senior Scholarship 4, DAR Test 4, GAA 1, 2, BARBXRA LEE SCHOOLEY 'iBabs,' Commercial Course To be a success and travel to Cali- fornia real soon. General Chorus 4, Office Girl 4, Pep Club 2, Commercial Club 4, Vice President 4, Radio Club 1, Junior Red Cross 1, Y-Teens 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, C Girls 4. PHIL ALBERT SI-IOOK Science Course To be an Admiral Student Court 3, Stage Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 1, 2, Che-f's Club 1, Senior Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Civil De- fense 3, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football 1, Track 1, 2, C Association 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Golf 4. WILLA LOUISE SMILEY Willie7' Commercial Course To get married and raise a basketball team. Office Girl 4, Commercial Club 4. DONNA MAE SMITH asRuStyn To be able to put R.N. after my name. GAA l, 2, 3, 4, C Girls 3, 4 GARY DONALD SMITH Burr Business Course To live fast, die young, and have a good-looking corpse. Turn Back the Clock 4, Tiffin Calvert High School l, 2, Civil De- fense 3, Intramural Basketball 4, Football 3, Softball 3, 4. JERRY W. SCHOONOVER Jug General Course To go to college-Ohio University. Varsity Football 2. 3, 4, Freshman Football l, Freshman Basketball 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, C Association 2, 3, 4. President 4, Homeroom Rep- resentative 2. None. JENNIE ANN SEEBACK Commercial Course JILL ANN SCHOONOVER Jillsie College Preparatory To see a witch with coal black hair and a broom. Hall Monitor 4, Pep Club 2, Presi- dent 4, Library Club 2, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Cygnets 2. 4. Commercial Club 4, Y-Teens 1, 4, GAA 1, 4. BARBARA JEAN SELDEN hB3I'lJn Business Course To attend a big state college and marry a young millionaire. Turn Back the Clock 4, Commercial Club 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Student Council 4, Chairman School Spirit, GAA 3, 4. ROBERT KING SLOANE 'SSquirms Foreign Language Course To squirm my way out of future troubles. Masqueraders 1, 2, Troubadours 3, 4, A Mind of Her Own 1, Strictly Formal 2, Aflunior Mister 3, Mr, Barry's Etchings' 3, Nine V Girls 4, Ah! Men! 4, Turn . Back the Clock 4, uTake Care of My Little Girl 3, National Thes- pians 3, 4, Junior A Cappella 1, Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Madri- gals 3, '4Naughty Marietta 2, The Red Mill 4, Senior Band l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4, Vice President 4, French Club 3, 4, President 4, Hi-Y 4, Senior Scholarship 4. NANCY LEE SMITH Nan'7 Fine Arts Course To travel bacl: to Florida and live in happiness. Junior Mister 3, l'Turn Back, the Clock 4, General Chorus 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Special Effects l. 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, 4. LoIs JEAN SMUTZ Loey Academic Course Class Secretary 2g Troubadours 3, 43 Mr, Barry's Etchingsw 33 'iAhl Menlll 43 Nine Girls 43 National Thespians 43 ,lunior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cappella 2. 3. 43 '6Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 43 Radio Club 23 Homecoming Committee 43 Co-Chairman, French Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, President 23 Student Council 43 Senior Schol- arship 43 Weekly Mirror 2, 3, 43 Feature Editor 33 Co-Associate Editor 43 Quill and Scrooll 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 C Girls 4. JACK LYLE SOMERVILLE Jackson Distributive Education Course To settle down with a redhead named Harley, in two years. Future Retailers 43 DECA 43 Senior Hi-Y 1, 23 Freshman Football 13 Intramural Basketball 1, 2. NANCY MARIE SORENSEN 6'Vicky Academic Course To crarn the exciting adventures of a hundred lives into one, mine! and to always be one of the lucky 7. Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3, 43 Take Care of My Little Girl 33 Nine Girls 43 National Thespians 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 33 C0-Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 43 Y-Teens 1, 23 Strictly Formal 23 Mr. Barry's Etchingsu 33 NA Mind of Her Own 1. JANET Lou SNooK Distributive Education To complete a college education. Iill Never Tell! Future Retailers 1, 23 DECA 1, 2. JAMES SPAULDING Academic Course To be a success. 3i!. :I ka MARY STRAWBRIDGE Academic Course To go to Northwestern, become a T0 be 0 SUCCESS- lawyer and travel all over the world. EUGENE STAMBOUGH Vocational Course To make something of myself. Freshman Football 1. JACK ANDREW STEDKE Pre-Engineering Course To become an engineer. DoN STRATTON 'gKinker Distributive Education Course To marry Tricia, then go to Hawaii and drive a Cadillac convertible through the streets of Honolulu. Junior Red Cross 23 Future Retailers 43 DECA Publicitv Manager 43 Cross Country 3. DAVID LEE SULLIVAN 'ilohn L. Science Course Class Officer, Treasurer 13 Stage Club 3, 43 Science Club 1, 2, 33 Freshman Football 13 Track 13 In- tramural Sports 1, 2, 4. Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 43 Strictly Formal 23 A Mind of Her Own 3 Junior Mister 3g Ah! Men! 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Office Girl 2, 33 Student Court 43 Senior Scholarship 43 DAR Test 43 Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4g Activi- ties Editor 3g Senior Identification Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 4. membership in the Lucky 7. LUCIA ANN THOMAS Lou Business Course To understand people. Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cap- pella 3, 43 General Chorus 23 The Red Mill 43 Office Girl 23 Pep Club 43 Commercial Club 43 Y- Teens 3, 43 Student Council 43 C Association 43 Cheerleader 43 GAA 3, 4. CAROL SUE THOMPSON Fine Arts Course To do what comes naturally! General Chorus 3, 43 Special Effects 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 13 GAA 1. 2, 3, 43 C Girls 2, 3, 4. JANET LOU THOMPSON Jan Commercial Course To get to a certain college as soon as possible General Chorus 3, 43 Office Girl 33 Commercial Club 43 GAA 1, 23 C Girls 2. MARGARET THOMPSON Marg Academic Course To have health, happiness and a life Junior Mister 33 General Chorus 1, 2, 33 Office Girl 43 Student Court 4, Clerk 43 Library Club 1, 23 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Scholarship 43 Annual Mirror 3, 43 Literary Editor 43 GAA 1, 2, 3. RICHARD E. SUTHERLY Ricardo Vocational Course To be a night-club owner. Rifle Club 2. ARTHUR KAY SWISHER g'Swish Science Course To go to college and keep my pencils. Class Officer, Vice President 13 Junior A Cappella li Senior A Cap pella 2, 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 2 Senior Hi-Y 43 Varsity Football 1 2, 3, 43 Freshman Football 13 Var sity Basbetball 23 Freshman Basket hall 13 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 C Associa tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 lntramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 43 Home room Representative. v Street Patrol 43 Student Court 23 JOAN CREES TEMPLE Joanie College Preparatory Course To graduate from college and see the world. Class Secretary 13 Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3, 43 A Mind of Her Own 13 4'Strictly Formal 23 Junior Mister 33 Take Care of My Little Girl 33 '4Mr. Barry's Etchingzsn 33 Turn Back the Clock 43 'SNine Girls 43 National Thespians 3, 4, Secretary 43 Junior A Cappella 1 Secretary 13 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Madrigals 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 43 Hall Monitors 33 Pep Club 23 Radio Club 1, 23 French Club 3, 4-3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 43 lnter-Club Representative3 Student Coun cil 43 Senior Scholarship 43 Weekly Mirror 1, 2, 3, 43 Column Editor 2, Associate Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 43 Quill and Scroll 1, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 2 Cap and Gown Committee 43 Cygnets 2, 3, 4. LAVONNA GERODINE THOMAS Commercial Course Commercial Club 4. MARGARET ANN THOMAS Maggie Home Economics Course To learn to Shimmy like my girl friend, Virg. Junior Mister 33 General Chorus 1, 2, 33 Senior Band 1, 2, 33 Com- mercial Club 43 Radio Club 43 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. l JOHN FREDERICK TSCHANZ Science Course To have white hair in my old age. Junior A Cappella 1, President 13 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Naughty Mariettav 23 The Red Mill 43 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 43 Drum Major 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 23 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Court 33 Projectionist 1, 23 Science Club 4g Junior Red Cross 13 Senior Hi-Y 1, 2, 1 43 Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4g Senior Scholarship 4. JEANNINE ULRICK Jeannie Science Course To do rny homework successfully. Office Girl 3, Pep Club 2, 3. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Home- room Representatives l. 3, Girls' Council 2, Social Com- , mittee 4, Treasurer 4, C Association 4, Cheerleaders 1, 2. 3, 4, GAA 1, 42, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, C Girls 2. 3, 4. DONALD ARTHUR VocELsANc B.C. Science Course To be a bachelor. Science Club 1, Phi Kappa Pi, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Golf 4. CAROLYN ANNE WALTER Carol Commercial Course To graduate from Bowling Green and work for a large concern in the advertising field. Commercial Club 4, Press Reporter 4, Library Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Weekly Mirror 1, 2, 4, Annual Mirror 3, 4, Busi- ness Head 4, Quill and Scroll 4, GAA 1, 2. ELSIE CLARA TWINING Nurses' Training Course To become a nurse. Office Girl 2, Home Economic Coun- cil 4, GAA 2. OLIVER G. TYRE General Course To get out of Central High School. RAE FRANCES WARNER Nursing Course To be a success fast! To graduate from Bowling Green College. Radio Club 1, Science Club 1, GAA 2. JERRY T. WASHINGTON Jay Teen Business Course NEDRA ELIZABETH WALTHER Neddie Fine Arts Course To raise a family and a husband! Masqueraders 1, 2, Troubadours 3, 4, l'Mind of Her Own 1, Strictly Formal 1, iflunior Misterw 3, Take Care of My Little Girl 3, Mister Barryls Etchingsn 3, Nine Girls 4, Turn Back the Clock 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 3, Radio Club 1, 3, French Club 3, 4, Y- Teens 4, Student Council 1, Girls' Council 1, 4, Senior Scholarship 4, DAR Test 4, Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, C Girls 2, 3, 4, Cygnets 1, 2, 3, 4. HUGH D. WARD Distributive Education Course To see the Cleveland Indians play baseball. DECA 4. NORMA JEAN WARD 6iNOTH1,, Commercial Course To earn my Mrs. degree and be happy. General Chorus 3. 4, Pep Club 3, Commercial Club 2, Vice President 2, Library Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, GAA 2. MARLENE MAE WEST Mae Commercial Course To marry a man whose interests are the same as mine. Commercial Club 2, 4g Special Ef- fects 4g Junior Red Cross lg Y- Teens 2, 3. CAROLYN EILEEN WHITE Commercial Course To become a good typist. CASS ALVIN WILSON Jack Vocational Course To hear that Mr. Rusler has stopped using for example. Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. VIRGINIA LEE WINGET Virgie Academic Course To be a nightclub torch singer and retire in a hot climate. Msaqueraders 1, 2, Troubadours 3, 45 Turn Back the Clock 4g Junior A Cappella lg General Chorus 2, 3, 4g Office Girl 43 Commercial Club 4, President 4g Radio Club 4g Y- Teens 3, 4g Annual Mirror 2, 3, 4g Club Editor 3, 43 GAA 1, 2. BETTIE LOU WEBB Liz Business Course To work on the New York Times. Pep Club 2g Commercial Club lg Science Club lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 44 Annual Mirror 2, 3, 4, Index Editor 33 Identification Editor 4g C Girls 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. GLYNES FERN WIEBB Glennie Nurses' Training Course To be a nurse and move to Sidney. Commercial Club 4, Science Club lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 GAA 1, 2. GENE CORE WELLS Science Course To go to Ohio State University. Junior Mister 3, Turn Back the Clock 49 Science Club 2, 3, 4, Chef'S Club lg Rifle Club 25 Senior Hi-Y 3, 43 Annual Mirror 2. DORIS JEAN WEST Distributive Education Course To get all I can out of life. Future Retailers 4, DECA 4, GAA l. , 2 DON EUGENE WHITACRE V. 'mt Vocational Course Track lg Freshman Football. ,A Ic . .., - W iii lr CHARLES EDWARD WINNINGS Chuck General Course To make lots of money and get married. JOSEPH MAX WORTH Joe Academic Course To go into Pharmaceutical work. Troubadours 3, 43 Junior Mister, 33 Take Care of My Little Girl 33 Street Patrol 43 Sr. A Cappella 3, 4g Jr. A Cappella 13 Sr. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4g Pres. 43 Senior Scholarship 4, C Association 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Key Club 4. REBECCA LOU YODER Becky Joy To go to Florida, get married, and live in style. Troubadours 3g Hlunior Mister 33 Turn Back the Clock 4g Pep Club 2, 33 Science Club 13 Special Effects 1' Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Senior Scholarship 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 4. JOSEPHINE ANN ZERANTE Josie Academic Course To get my R.N. and to always be one of the lucky 7. Turn Back the Clock 43 Class Secretary 43 Masqueraders 1, 23 General Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Secretary 23 I Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 lnterclub-Council Representative 3g Girls' KATHRYN SUZANNE WYRE Sue General Course To maintain A-I rating all through life. Turn Back the Clock 43 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Orchestra 3, 43 Senior Y-Teens 43 Senior Scholarship 43 flunior Misterw 3. Council 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4g Annual Mirror 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 4. WILLARD SCOTT ZICKAFOOSE Zick Commercial Course To become a successful and re- knowned archaeologist. Class Officer, President 43 Junior A Cappella lg Senior A Cappella 2, 3. 43 Naughty Marietta The Red Mill 43 Projectionist 23 Senior Scholarship 4g Homecoming Attend- ant 4g Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 43 Freshman Basketball li Baseball 43 C Associa- tion 3, 4. FREDERIC CHARLES ZIMERLE Zim Science Course To become a freshman lin college, that i.s.J Vice President 3, 43 May Attendant 2g Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 43 Fresh- man Basketball 13 C Association 3, 43 Intramural Football 3, 4. fa ,S ,7 7 .ag-.S7, SENIOR CLASS HISTO-RY SS S S S Anoiher four has ended, ihroughoul' +he iiinerary all s'ruden+s played a par? lo aid in fhe success of +he performance. I+ was once said +ha'l' you someihing rhaf which you puf info it This reiiring froup has proven 'l'his ways. Thier coniribufions fo 'rhe ideals and lradiiions of Cenrral, remembered for years +o come. Can we reminisce - given say ' f -7721 Q xyf 4-m, gfw- S,v:':7?sSS- +he Y , Hi-Grade, Hi-C, or one of ihe many school 777157: 91.71 --1, -S ' 07,3 guage - sri :fur ,-l74',7 f - we can. y Thoughls re'l'urn io lhe year when Don Swisher, Joan Tempel, and David as Secrefary, and 7 7 , . 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Page S. Page S. Parrish Jon Pauff Joseph Pauff M. Pfeifer K. Pfund V. Phillips A. Pinkerton ww . F . I .,x1 A at , 5- ..,i,.... I T' ? '? 4555: fi If F? J M 3 S E. . K . M Qi , K ' .X .. ,. I I - ' mm p ltfw' N . 'T 51 Q ty M -A ft 'L , S , ... ff . it ' A V Tiff. W 'W Q . xr. I , t G .f lr' ai Ti AI Qi W Yiflawef A E -.. .. tiff-...,.Js 4' QQ it it ' ': ,jing .lt Q f ' ' it W , if , 1-pgs. 1 5 a wat 5 L . ' 5 A br X -xx ' .Ax M N M 92 Jmlhun ii J . 1H1 wI6' ji . iz, No.5 y , . 'm at e--1'k.. , A ei-f,,, , 1 Vi l lf A A',,h 'A L I Q C. Stambaugh D. Stump S. Stump J. Sutherly C. Swaney D. Taflinger D. Taflinger S. Talbott S. Taylor C. Teitsworth C. Tennyson J. Thatcher E. Thomas J. Thomas L. Thomas M. Thomas J. Thompson L. Thompson R. Thompson J. Thorburn D. Tolford R. Tousley M. Treadway C. Tschantz B. Turner B. Tyre B. Valentine S. Van Pert M. Van Sickle D. Veinott M. Waggoner G . Ward D. Washington G. Washington S. Wear J. White J. White L. White S. Whittaker E. Wilkins K . Wilson B. Wooley B. Wright E. Zapp P. Zinsmeister J. Delwarth R. Dilworth B. Mason KK X . I el ' 0 ,f Q Z 1. Q I L ' ,lu . yhllihm nn? - A J Q T ,I X D ACTIVITIES L1-iii First row: Sharon Kison. Carolyn Cantim-ny. Jeanine Illrivk. Nlaurive PI:-if:-r. Jo Ann Svlieuerman, Janice Jewell. Jeannie Silverstein. Se-cond row: Carolyn Rn-dal. Nliriam Arc-In-r. Rosalie- Smalley. Sandra Bearh. Karen Snook. Ann MacDonell, Joan Shepard. Dana Pataky. Third row: Jim Miller, Judy Porter, Miss Snider, Mr. Seheuerman. Miss Cliwter. Linda Patton. Jim We-aclcwk. SOCIAI, COMMITTEE President JO ANN SCIIIQIIERNIAN Vice President MAIIHICE PFEIFER Treasurer JEANNIIYE IIIIRHIK AfIl7iS0f.S MISS GAYLE IIOWEY SIR: H. W. SCIIEUICRNIAN The Social Committee tries to provifle a complete group of Social aetivities for the student body. They sponsored the following dances: '4KiCk Off Dancefi Sweethearts on Paradef' Harvest lVlo0n.', Snowball and the 'gCoronation Ball. PAT SHIELDS ,gr ada First row: Carol Donnelly. Buddy Montague, Miss Maryellen Lf-ahy. Cynthia Kerr, Daniel Worth, Kent Krough. Second row: Janice Ream, Barbara Hunt. Virginia How:-nstine. Ruth Radebaugh, Marlene Viiest, Beverly Mollnian. Betty Hartman. Beverly Hord. Third row: Charles Recob, Ann Macllont-ll. Shirley Lambert, Ann Edman. Judy Porter. Hike Martin. Fourth row: Bob Bruhnsen, .lim Weadock, .lan Guffin. SPECIAL EFFECTS The members of the Special Effects have done outstanding work this year in their job of decorat- ing the school for dances and for the holiday seasons. The club has as its members twenty-five students who enjoy doing creative. artistic work for the school. Thanks go to this group for making our dances spectacular successes. PAT SHIELDS a Q15 9' First row Nedra Walther Charlotte Jackson Judy Reed Jo Zerante Bobbe Galvin, Ann Lee, Marjorie Roeder Second row Cynthia White Julia Davison Viuan Callant Betty Bingham, Susan Ludwlg Judy KD1S6lY Janet Jordan Muriel Connor Alison Fletcher Third row Karen Cogen, The Girls Council was selected by a special committee from the Student founcll The purpose of They carried out the fol- lowing activities: ushering at the football games in the fall, giving a supper for their mothers, and in February they held a Valentine tea for members of the faculty. ELLEN STRAWBRIDGE First row: Jimmy Chiles, Carol Sue McNamara, Harriet Mervis, Crissy Renz, Carol Teitsworth, Pauline Makris, Sally Reed. Second row: Rebecca Smalley, Marcia Palmer. Carol Snowball. Jeanne Anderson, Judy Cheney, Sharon Croy, Barbara Jones, Beverly Reed. Third row: Janet Jordan, Sharon Brunk, Basilda Reese, Diane Mullenhqur, Sandra Linderman. Pat McNamara, Sondra Geiger, Lois Vore. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Advisor-MR. HOWARD C. GROVE The Homeroom Representatives, sponsored by the Student Council, were elected as delegates from their various homerooms. These students met under the supervision of Mr. Grove whenever a meeting was necessary. To supervise the collection of money during such fund-raising drives as the Community Chest, the Red Cross, and the magazine drive was their chief function. MARGARET THOMPSON l :Xiu n -.32 v 45' S Ji.. 'W' First row: Dorothy liowsln-r. ,ludy Lora. ,lanivo Jvvvc-ll, Mary Strawhridgo, janet Mans. Jo Zi-ranto Second row: JoAnn S1'llPllt'I'IHlil1, Carolyn Cantivny. Nancy R1-cd. Je-annino Eaton. Saralf-v Marietta Natalie Earnst, Honky Yoder. Third row: Janet Ellis, Franvos Howe, Lois Sinutz, Pf-g Olflonnor ,loan Tr-nlpol. Sandra llray. Margaret Thonipson. Fourth row: Cary Evans. Don Ciillllllwll, Su: Lowry, Nodra Walther. Suzanne- Wyre-. Joo Worth. Torn Carmhauson. Fifth row: Ceorgo Bailr-y Lloyd Davis. John Tschanz, llruvo Benn:-tt. Holm Sloanv, Bill Zivkufoose. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP Saturday, January 31. IU53. thirty-four Seniors me-I in 307. The purposo of this gathering was to take the Senior Scholarship test. given lry the Ohio Board of Education. The students taking this test were Phosf-n from the upper twenty per cent of the graduating class. Numerous scholarships from Ohio colleges will he awarded to students throughout the state on the basis of this test. MARGARET THOMPSON 1-is' -. d x We w fu 1 i wx ' ' if at 5 ,V G my wr lf' '65u., ...5 First row: Toby Fields, Judy Lora, Sue Lowry, Janet Ellis. Bob Hamer. Second row: Carol Cuyton Margo English, Sandra Zerante, Barbara McDonel, Janet Purdy, Marjorie Blattner, Sue Shook Third row: Judy Miller. Joan Darling, Lois Smutz, Patsy Vvright, Joan Tempel, Peg O'Connor Virginia Smith, Janet Maus. Fourth row: Jim Podany, Gary Evans, Bob Cuyton, Diane Hauenstein Kay Thomas, Barbara Selden. Kay May, Lucia Thomas. STVDENT COUNCIL ln all areas of school functions the Student Council's helping hand and controlling influence were felt. ln the spring semester the student body began its adventure into politics with the signing of petitions and the election of represntatives. During the following school year, this organization was the backbone of all activities which were enthroned in the school. lts philosophy was felt in the many projects undertaken by them. ln some cases where financial assistance was needed, this organized group of students aided by donation the necessary amount to assure perfection in the final product. ln other areas, such as Homecoming Ceremonies, May Day, Whois Who, Student Court, Student Patrol, Girls, Council and the Lost and Found, their helping hand was seen. To bring the student body into an area of fellowship and school spirit were the primary aims and goals of this organization. PAT SHIELDS 5 . l 2 ffm t 'f 1 in fl! First row: Bruce Plunih. Jill Sehoonover, Cynthia Kerr. Second row: Shirley Mcllullion, Gwen Wartl, Delores Nlellerinott. Alison Fletvlier. Suzie Stump, Kay Wilson. 'Nlarlene Snyder. 'l'llird row: Judy Conkle. Nancy Mullen. Judy Lora. Marilyn Ellis. Pat Davis, Marilyn Rupert. Patsy Hager, Lueia Tlioinas. Fourth row: Brenda Svhm-ider, Ruth Lanian. Joanne Dyer, Rosalie Smalley. Nancy Baxter, Suzanne .-Xpplas. Ann Nliner. Sylvia Miller. Janet Mails. Ellen Strawllridge. Fifth row: Dana Pataky. Kay Thomas. Sue Lowry. Nancy Sorensen, Peg O'Connor. Kay Baller, Jeannine Eaton. Jeannine Ulriek. Sharon Croy. Sixth row: Roger Moore. Ed O'Neil, Torn Garmhausen, Boll Heed. Boll Hartvnan. Divk Watt, Jon Green. Al Grapner. Donnie Smith. Jim Leaker. PEP CLUB liff'-Yffffflf JILL SCHOUNUVER life I'rPsitIpnz 13R1tfj1j 1111115113 Ser'rr'trzr1'-Treasurer , CYNTHIA KERR The aim of the Pep Clulm was to arouse selmol spirit and promote good sports- manship. Members were elected hy honierooms. There was one representative for each homeroom. except 307 whit-h eleeted eight. During this year the Pep Clulm planned all football and baskethall assemblies. made and sold red and green shakers. and helped with the decorations in the hall and in Room 307 previous to the games. BARBARA COCHRAN G S ff r .A-I 1' ut First row: Glen Bollinger, Sandy Clazer, Larry Mervis, David Cady. Second row: John Schaffer, Louis Owen, Bitty Turner. Carey Smith, Robert Fairhurn, John Sassi, Joe Goodwin, Ronald Cash Third row: Bob Ludwig, Bill Cowden, Jerry Hauenstein, Cary John, Bill Lewis, ,lim Ciminillo, Bob Maurer, Ron Kent. Fourth row: Kay Swisher: Tom Frail, Bruce Plumb, Max Loudenslager Jack Huston, Bob Liddle, Bill Tempel, Eddie O'Neil. Fifth row: Sergeant Ralston, Bernard Ludwigl Tony Mitchell, Boll Guy, Dick Dush, Rosalie Smalley, Paul Carville, Larry Stemen. STUDENT PATROL Captain H ,,,, LARRY MERVIS C0-Cgplafn , , Sggfgfqfy ,YVVVV ,,,,,,,,, , Advisor ,, , , , ,, , BERNARD LUDWIC The Student Patrol was composed of fifty boys who volunteered their services. Their job was to enforce school safety rules by patrolling each corner of the school block and by placing patrol boys in school corridors in the morning and during the noon'h0ur. They were helped and advised by Sgt. Eldon Ralston, Safety Supervisor of Lima Public Schools. V The Patrol's plans for the future include supervision of all school sports events and all performances of the hand. SANDRA BRAY A - W ,W Hi , ' nr 'nr A: First row: Margaret Thompson, Mary Strawbridge. Second row: Bob Hamer. Jan Neth, Duane Raymond, Bernard Ludwig. STUDENT COURT BOB HAMER ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ...,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.Y.,,,,,,,,,, P residing Judge MARY STRAWHRIDCE BERNARD LUDWIG DeWAYNE RAYMOND JAN NETH FRED FISCHER MARGARET THOMPSON ,,,,, , ,,,,,, , Clerk The Student Court consisted of five boys and one girl who acted as judges on cases reported by the Student Patrol. The judges and clerk are elected by the Student Council. Cases brought before the judges concerned any violations of safety or traffic rules committeed by students in school or in the block surrounding the school, The purpose of the Court was to educate students on safety in order to prepare them for better adult citizenship. Plans for the future included student courts on a larger scale for the centralized school. SANDRA BRAY K K ,.VV ., Lp ? f' ii' s Qs -wwf W Most Popular Girl Best Personality Most Courteous Girl Best Student Leader Most Versatile GEORGE BAILEY Most Popular Boy Best Personality SUE LOWRY S N 'W N G 6.74 f Ze CENTER Q I N 6 JO ANN SCHEUERMAN Most Likely to Succeed JOHN TSCHANZ Most Likely to Succeed Most Studious Boy DON CAMPBELL Outstanding Colored Boy LUCIA THOMAS Outstanding Colored Girl Most Bashful BECKY YODER Most Basliful Girl PHIL GRADY Most Bashful Boy JUDY LORA Most Energetic Girl Wittiest Girl DAN JOHNSON Most Energetic Boy Wiziiesi Boy Most Artistic JOHN FISHER Most Handsome Boy Neatest Boy Best Boy Dancer FRANCES HOWE Prettiest Girl 1' 4 JANICE ASPINALL Best Girl Dancer MARY STRAWBRIDGE Most Sturlious Girl I JO ZERANTE h Neatest Girl BILL ZICKAFOOSE Most Courteous Boy NEDRA WALTHER Most Dramatic Student JANICE JEWELL Most Musically Inclined swf gh mv - M, M V V AA A wwf? f 541322 as my 2 XS, 1. . S ,jf HOMEcomNQ k - 'Kiwi 2 1 , ,Q ,rw . - 4,-eggs, xy A, f:g219Eifn,5i'fff:Lf fs-: g, if , - .42 .. gui. ,L , - . a , i 6 .fm EY f sf - - H K +119-L ul K , - - Vid L Q ' - O' ' 5 V ' J 6 nd GEORGE BAILEY ' - ' . 2, - WT?-Q, ff 3iifs!z'i.577A9, :DNS f' iw- - - . f -- W X 2 -- Ui w,1sAm1i .: .g5f:,gg ,Q - K - -, 11. g . 1- 'ff gl 151 ?mf21i?2i'p-7?aAS2' 1 -ff-lfll V -A7 gxf ,C - - ' . , x iii-'fgi zia-ig'A , ' ' ' - ' - ' g , 5 -' ' -- . - ' -- A K M , - 1:4 , Sw gg : X ,Q-Q F1512 Q X ' ' -I ,-,,,,V, Q , .mf-M . A . a .kfgg ijv x Q E -ki.-gg. 4 . X K ff - 1 ,., W M Im A -fx ' Q if- M CLUBS First row: Carolyn Walter, Sharon Kison, Nancy Reed, Becky Yoder, Beverly Mollman, janet Ellis, Suzanne Kaliher, Charlotte Jackson. Second row: Barbara Schooley, Sylvia Miller, Pat Clark, ,lean Krouse. Martha Connor, Virginia Winget, Donna Mesarvey, Margaret Thornas. Lui-ia Thomas. Third row: Karen Schnorf, Margaret Thompson, Sherran Ellis, Sandra Robnolte, Claudette Ruland, Pa.sy Bowersock, Ruth Radebaugh, Natalie Earnst. Fourth row: Bobbe Galvin. Carolyn Cantieny, Jeannine Eaton, Barbara Meredith, Miss Ethel Stiles, Sandra Bray, Loretta Broders, Eranves Howe, Katie Murnma. ,loan 'llc-mpel. Sixth row: Bettie- We-lub, Marilyn Rupert. Nanry Smith. Carol Erayer, Pat Davis, Suzanne Wyre, JoAnn Scheuerman, Janice Jewell. SENIOR Y-TEENS p,eSide,1, K K ,77,,,,V7 , BEVERLY MOLLMAN Vice President ,,,,,, fr '--ff -V JANET ELLIS Secretary ,,,......,.,,,,,,r.......YfVV -,----f-'fff'4 N ANCY ,REED Treasurer , . ,. ,,,, ,VVY V V BECKY YODER Inter-Club Representative SUZANNE KALIHER Advisor ,, ,,,, MISS ETHEL STILES Some of the activities of the Senior Y-Teens were selling mums for the South- Central football game, having a covered dish supper, and giving toys to needy children at Christmas. To promote Christian fellowship and to have a good time is the aim of these eager Senior girls. With the help of Miss Stiles they put their aim into action. CAROL KALIHER First row: Carol Cuyton, Pat Martin, Kay May, Karen Cogen. Second row: Carolyn Redd, Ann Erlman. Judy Miller, Delores Hill. Third row: Irene Shappell, Janet McAlpine, Sue Weisenbarger, Nancy Gordon. Fourth row: Barbara Holmes, ,Ioan Shepard. Sue MeVey. Sandra Burke, Barbara Jones, Miriam Archer. Third row: Nancy Guy. Martha Jo Davis, Roberta Hume, Sally Schoenlein, Jeanne Antlerson. Jane lNIcRitchie. lris Richter. Sixth row: Beverly Borden, Dixie Carson, Barbara Ward, Nadine Smith, Pat McNamara, Barbara McBride, Shirley Nutter, Marilyn Ebling. Seventh row: Marjorie Rose, Nicky Brown, Joan Sites, Mary Rossfeld, Marva Bankston, Evelyn Jones, Ceorgetta Drewry, Diane Phillips. Eighth row: Betty Prichard, Cora Pelfrey, Lvera Melaaurin, Carolyn Chiles, Sally Hornberger, JoAnn Perrine, Marcia Hawver, Brenda Schneider, Miss Rickenbacher. JUNIOR Y-TEENS President ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , ,,,, KAY MAY Vice President ,,,,, , , PAT MARTIN Secretary ,,,,,, ., ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, C AROL GUYTON Treasurer , W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, K AREN COGEN Advisor , ,,,, , MISS WILMA RICHENBACHER The Junior Y-Teens were an active group this year. They sent chocolate bars to Europe and made scrapbooks for the hospitals. They also had a bake sale and a covered dish supper. At Christmas they had a party. To give club programs of a religious, educational and entertaining nature is the purpose of the club. CAROL KALIHER fa elk- First row: Cynthia Kerr, Judy Conkle, Judy Porter, Ruth Smith, Marilyn Kennedy, Joym- Cerc-n. Carol Snowball, Bobbie Kcrsker, Jeannine Silverstein. Second row: Lucille Canterbury. Muriel Connor, Virginia Smith, Janet Jordan, Beverly Bowersock, Dana Pataky. Judy Rc-ed, Joan Darling, Suzie Flavin. Third row: Pat Arnold, Suzanne Sullivan, Diane Hauensteiu, Kay Tlionias, Barbara Cochran, Suzanne Coley, Patty Smith, Sue Pressnf-ll. Fourth row: Marilyn Hibbard, Janet Battles. Norma Maddux. Dc-anne Angell. Barbara Stull, Dorothy Tait. Barbara Rhodes, Carolyn Uownhaur. Fifth row: Suzanne Scott, Sharon Lytle, Linda Patton, Helen Connor, Joan Clark. Ann MacDonc-ll. Flora Pelfrey. I0th Y-TEENS President ..,.,.,..... .,,...,,,...,...,..r...,...,..,. M ARILYN KENNEDY Vial President .. . . , JOYCE GEREN Secretary , A ....,.,....,.... JUDY PORTER Treasurer ...,,,.. , .... . CARGL SNOWBALL Advisor .,...... .r,.,.. M RS. ANNA CRAIG Two interesting proiocts were giving a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family and making Valentine favors for the ehildrenkyrard at'Memorial hospital. Precedlng the Christmas coveredsdish dinner, Mrs. Elwyn Owens spolre on the Different Forms of the Madonna Throughout the World. At ia later date, Mrs. William Noble Pfe' sented the subject of Good Grooming plus a cosmetic demonstration. A xralentine party in honor of the South Tenth Y-Teens highlighted the year. A panel discussion on narcotics and a 'film entitled How Rumor Spreads concluded their programs tor the year. MARTHA CONNOR First row: Sandra Zerante, Nancy Muller, Barbara Tschantz, Rosalie Smalley, Linda Jacobs. Second row: Janet Purdy, Carol Jackson, Mary Lee Rose, Julia Davison, Beverly Bishop, Judy Cheney, Barbara Rutledge, Sandra Beach, Barbara McDonel, Jeanette Jackson. Third row: Joan Dyer, Mary Jane Umbaugh, Carol Donnelly, Nancy Siferd, Sue Pfeifer, Doneta Fly, Roxy Beale, Nancy Gossard, Kathy O'Connor, Basilda Reese, Rosalie Bacome. Fourth row: Judy Lugibill, Sue Sherrick, Peggy Roeder, Peggy Mumaugh, Ellen Strawbridge, Vivian Callant, Margy Hunter, Linda Thatcher, Anne Weatherby. Fifth row: Phyllis Schaffer, Kay Moats, Marcia Grout, Beverly Applas, Sandra Parker, Jane Mollett, Beverly McElroy, Marilyn Primmer, Carol Kaliher. Sixth row: Nancy Clum, Betty Louck, Miss Inez Agerter, Alyce Holmes, Dorothe Hoeper, Julia Renz, Virginia Howenstine. Presidaraf ...,,.., B ,,,,. g ...l,s Q .,.. gg. Jtmtmaacoss . vacsyrPmtdmy,s,,. .ae,l, , .,...p.Q'SANDRALZERANTE B J estwsfaqr .. r ,, nosaus smattev Treasurer gr ,..., . ....., r ,...... . A., .....,. -NANQY,MUL'LEN ' Inferi-club Representative ,, BARBARATSCHANTZ ' V, Adviior 1Q, ..,V . ...' ME, ,,,. INEZ AGERTER A covereydfdish 'iie dinner.,a +ha,ador::iir5n of a 'Family wi+h +weIve childrenwere the chieF'sae-ifiiiiiieslpf that ninth ygSifYQTggf, group, The club was organized +o fellowship- and group activities among freshman girls. Li,iii B il.i F .. 'F First row: Marjorie Blattner, Jane Hopper, Marlene Snyder, Sally Reed, Nancy Baxter. Second row: Lois Potter, Janet Miille, Darrell Williams, Paula Jo Black, Suzanne Applas, Beverly Bunford, Linda Brenneman, Judy Boesel, Nancy Graves, Beverly Reed, Barbara Porter, Barbara Sites, Patty Hanley. Third row: Karen Raymond, Sue Allen, Nancy Ehinger, Sharon Allison, Loc: Ann Smith, Betty Thomas, Linda Cartin, Margo English, Nancy Burch, Pat Wright, Nancy Moody, Sue Welsh. Fourth row: Linda Louden- slager, Judy Culp, Marilyn Swisher, Nancy Cook, Norma Mesarvey, Marjorie Baum, Barbara Stevens, Margo Wagner, Anna Giokaris, Marilyn Ellis, Jill Greenup, Rona Lee Glazer. Fifth row: Gretchen Miller, Nancy Tauhl, Margaret Jones. Sixth row: Jean Oatman, Judy McCormick, Judy Maus, Connie Holnagt, Sally Pfeifer, Vicki Garrettson, Shirley Scheuerman, Ruth Ann Arnold, Shirley Beach. Seventh row: Janice Katterheinrich, Peggy Harter, Beverly Shue, Miss Jean Newkirk, Mrs. Ruth Caton, Nancy Whit- taker. 8th Y-TEENS President ............., ................-...-. -f-----.f. Vice President ,,,.,,,, Secretary ...,... ...... Treasurer ,, Advisor ,,,,,, MARLINE SNYDER SALLY REED QQSMARJORIE BLATTNER JANE HOPPER ffl MRS. RUTH cAToN The active eighth grade Y-Teens found many ways to combine fun and service to the community. They held a Christmas party, sold tags for the Heart campaign, had a taffy pull, and a spring fashion preview. Through Y-Teens the girls followed the Cu in Y.W.C.A. by broadening their democratic and religious ideals. Mi i k5E?.E ROBERTA HUME HIL ' JF:-r ' .,t First row: Phyllis Moore, Carol Sue McNamara, Susie Stump, Marcia Cannon, Ann Minor, Kay Pfund, Harriet Mervis, Verna Phillips, Karen Geren, Susan McClelland, Dixie Hinson, Beverly Wooley. Second row: Judy Gant, Saundra Lora, Kay Gunther, Sharon Wear, Gwen Ward, Rosalie Bonfiglio, Janice McCormick, Kay Wilson, Delores McDermott, Shirley McGullion, Ronda Thompson, Rebecca Lloyd. Third row: Connie Spahr, Judy Spayd, Sharon Moore, Marilyn Chiles, Sandra Bossman. Kathy Benz, Barbara Bassitt, Sharon Jennings, Nancy Riker, Carol Haller, Darlene Hall, Crissy Renz. Fourth row: Barbara Hooker, Maureen Wilkens, Carol Saddler, Carol Carper, Madeline Waggoner, Linda Gilbert, Kathryn Gasdorf, Cathleen Hibbard, Barbara Frueh, Carole Oakman, Sandra Milbourne, Sandra Cunningham. Fifth row: Janet May, Carolyn Tschantz, Carol Durfee, Teresa Clum, Sandra Stephens, Betty Heil, Mary Lou Brown, Norma Stimmel, Betty Bingham, Diane Stump. Sixth row: Rebecca Smalley, Janet Harris, Miss Virginia Fisher, Barbara Rogers. 7th Y-TEENS President .. ., ,..,.. ,.e,.,,...e,.,,.,,,,e,e........e, M ARRIET MERVIS Vice President ,..... Secretary ,,,,,,,,, Treasurer ,,,., Advisor ,,,,, MARCIA CANNON . SUSIE STUMP KAY PFUND MISS VIRGINIA FISHER This past year the Y-Teens gave a play 6'The Chocolate Cari, and sold tags for the March of Dimes and the Heart Association, During the Christmas season they had a party and gave a basket of food to a needy family. They also held a hat style show with each girl showing her original design. To learn to work and play together was the aim of Seventh Y-Teens. CAROL KALIHER T' First row: Alan Arnold, Russell Black, Tom Carmhausen, Tom Frail, Toby Fields, Bob Folland, Dan Johnson. Second row: Bob Reed, Jim Cross, Don Hooks, Sim Blattner, ,lim Harrod, Willis Siferd, Jim Weaver, Bob May, Bob Hartman, John Pfouts. Third row: Jim Dial, Sandy Clazer, Tom Fletcher, Larry Biederman, Bill Jennings, Alan Blattner, Bob Liddle, Gene Wells, David Armstrong, Fritz Heil. Fourth row: Bob Ludwig, Larry Mervis, Marvin Walkins, John Tschanz, Mr. Waite, Bob Sloane, Dick Hilgendorf, Max Loudenslager, Ken Basinger. ADELPHI HI-Y President , , ,,,, . .. ,. , ,,,,,, , .. .. . TOM FRAIL Vice President ., ,,,,,,,,,,.. . ., BOB MAY Secretary , ,, ,,,,, TOM GARMHAUSEN Treasurer .. . ., ,,,,,,,,, ,,.. RUSS BLACK Chaplain ,,,,,,,, ,,,, . , ,,,,, BOB FOLLAND Sergeant-at-Arms .. . . .. JOHN TSCHANZ Advisor , , , MR. RICHARD WAITE A Weiner roast at Beaverdam Roadside Park was the kick-off event of the year. A formal induction of new members was held at Trinity Methodist Church. The Annual Christmas party for underprivileged children was held at the Y.M.C.A. with movies, swimming, gifts and food for all. Selling traditional basketball pins and operating the concession stand at all home basketball games were projects that kept them busy. The members attended the Northwestern Hi-Y workshop at Bluffton, the Pre-legislative conference at Bowling Green and the District Eight Convention at the Y.M.C.A. ln conjunction with the Y-Teens, they conducted the Pre-Lenten services at Central with three speakers-a rabbi, a priest and a protestant minister. The two groups also presented the movie, c'One Godf' to the student body. The Senior picnic, the father and son meeting, and the family picnic drew an eventful year to a close. The purpose was to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and commun- ity high standards of Christian character. MARTHA CONNOR ,iii 2,9 'mm Q ,, I First row: Jim Sealts, Roland Smith, Dick Watt, ,loe Worth, Ed Kellermeyer, Tom Brown, Eddie O'NeiI. Second row: Dave Baumgardner, Eddie Ross, David Leedy, Scott Spangler, Dick Jones, Danny Huffer, Mr. A. W. Craft, Bill Dennison, Richard Potter, Tom Huntress, Jay Botkin, Kay Kilpatrick. Third row: Kay Swisher, Dave Kimmell, Bob Settlemire, David Cusick, Cary John, Ronald Leedy, Jim Hecht, Bob Stephens, Dan Worth, Jerry Hauenstein. Fourth row: Ed Laing, Bob Cuy, Dick Dush, ,lim DeVoe, Bob Mack, Ron Rathburn, Jan Guffin, Tom Reynolds, Bob Guyton, Jack Huston. PI KAPPA PHI HI-Y President ,,,,. ,.,, ..,...,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,I O S EPH WORTH Vice President ,,,,,,, .,..,,,,, E D KELLERMEYER Secretary .,,,,,,,,..,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , TOM BROWN Treasurer .,,,,,,,.,,, ,..,,,,, R OLAND SMITH Chaplain ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,. D I CK WATT Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,.,,,,,, J OHN SARGENT Advisor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, A RTHUR W. CRAFT This past year the activities of this club were sponsoring Saturday Workday, pro- viding transportation and baby sitters on election day, and holding their annual Sweethearts' Ball. To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards of Christian character was the purpose of this club. VIRGINIA WINGET .kg ,J 1 First row: Nancy Weichart, Jeannine Eaton, Bob Sloane, Max Loudenslager, Nancy Reed, Sandra Burke, Sandra Roberts. Second row: Tom Carmhausen, Joe Worth, Linda Roeder, Donna Mae Smith, Natalie Earnst, Janice Schrader, Bob Ludwig, Bob Dally. Third row: Cene Wells, Lloyd Davis, Ron Cook, ,Iohn Tschanz, Jim Rolfes, Russ Wilt, David Mayerson. SCIENCE CLUB President ,,,,,,, , , ,,,,, ,, ,, MAX LOUDENSLACER Vive President , , , ROBERT SLOANE Secretary ,,,., ,,,,, , , NANCY REED Treasurer ,, ,,,, H ,, ,, , ,, , JEANNlNE EATON The members of the Science Club worked on various scientific projects to further their knowl- edge of science. The junior scientists' goal was to have a project displayed at Bowling Green Uni- versity at the annual science convention. to join. P 12' To give students a chance to do extra experi ments in science was the main objective of the club Any student from grades nine to twelve was eligible CAROL KALIHER iw 572 fra' eg ty Q '19 it r R Se... First row: Margaret Thomas, Lois Zickafoose, Peg O'Connor, Bobbie Kersker, Janet Jordan. Second row: Jackie Moyer, Janet Strohl, Janet Purdy, Nancy Reed, Judy Lugibill, Jill Schoonover. Third row: Betty Louck, Miss Leiter, Sandra Linderman. LI BR A RY CLUB President ,,.,,,,,, ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, P EG O'CONNOR Advisor ,t,,,,,, ,,,, IN HSS ELEANOR LEITER The members of the Library Club filled in questionnaires which helped them to understand different types of reference work and enabled them to use the library more intelligently themselves. They worked one period as assistants. This group tried to develop educational, vocational and social values through work experience. MARY STRAWBRIDGE Q .ff X . '-if First row: Phil Shook, Torn Hawisher, Bob Hahman, Ken Basinger. Second row: Dave Sullivan. Bernard Ludwig, Jim Harris, Dick Hilgendorf. Third row: Bob Ludwig, Mr. Doty, John Horns- berger, Bob May. STAGE CLUB President , ,,,,,, , , TOM HAWISHER Vice President ,,,,,, ,, ,,,, DICK HILGENDORF Secretary-Treasurer KEN BASINCER Through the efforts of the Central High Stage Club the scenery, as well as the sound and light effects, were provided for our lyceums, assemblies and plays. The student body can congratulate the boys from the upper three grades who were on hand every day to help those who were using the auditorium. The Stage Club was organized to handle and care for the stage equipment. The members worked hard, but they were rewarded by the knowledge that theirs was a job well done. ROBERTA HUME First row: Mr. Craft, Linda Patton. Larry Mervis, Iloh Lud- wig, Kay May, Eddie O'Nt-il. Second row: Barbara Ilogrardus, Delores Hill, Carolyn Walter, Donna Mesarvey, Virginia Winget, Harriet Miller, Margaret Thomas, Muriel Connor Dana Pataky, Suzanne Scott, Carol Snowball. Third row. ,lim Dial, Barbara Rhodes, McBride, Sandra Roberts, Doris Green, Nancy Weikart. Susanne Sullivan, Judy Porter, Every Saturday morning from 9:30 ,til 10:30 the participants in the morning program Mtook overw station WIJOK in collaboration with other Senior high students of Lima. This was a new and interesting experience for the club members and proved to he well worth the time and effort required. To familiarize Central High students with one of the most important fields of communication was the main objective of this club. VIRGINIA WINCET Azlnisor Diane Hauenstein, Ann MacDonell, Dt-anne Angell, Joyce Ceren. Fourth row: Gretle Shaffer, Nicky Brown, Delores Fauhl, Howell Lloyd, Scott Spangler, Sandy Clazer, Danny Huffer, Dorothy Tait, Phyllis Shaffer. Barbara Smith, Fifth row: Sim Blattner, Pat McNamara, JoAnn Perrine, Sandra Burke, Helen Conner, Toni llrown, Alan lllatlner, Lucia Hossellman, Gloria Smith, Dick Watt, Jim Cross Ronald Rathhurn. RADIO CLUB President ,,,. .. .,,,,, . .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, . LARRY MERVIS Vive President .. BOB LUDWIC Sefretary , , ,,,, ,,,,,,,, L INDA PATTON Treasurer ., , . K.-XY MAY Sergeant-at-Arms .. . H ,,,, EDDIE O'NE1L , , ARTHUR W. CRAFT MQW' First row: ,Ioan Matson, Barbara Cady, Rose McKeever, Doris'West, Janet Snook, Corene Bankston. Second row: Howard Eikenberry, ,lack Somerville, Dave Basinger, Don Stratton, Bob Elliott, Hugh Ward, Jim Redman. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB President ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,, ,I A CK SOMERVILLE Vive President H , , , DAVID BASINCER Secretary ,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , JANET SHOOK Treasurer ,, , H ,, HOWARD EIKENBERHY Publicity Manager ,,,, ,, , ,, DON STRATTON Advzsor iiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiii I I I C Miss HELEN Moon This year the members of the Distributive Education Club sold name cards to the Seniors, attended a regional convention at Bowling Green State University, and took several field trips. They also sent two delegates and five Distributive Education stu- dents to the State Convention at Ohio State University. The whole class attended the National Convention at Dayton, Ohio. The clulfs goal is to foster a deep feeling of responsibility to the civic, social and moral welfare of society. VIRGINIA WINGET ML.-I 'f ' L' 'L ' ' 5 1 , - Q: an x :L - ,n,,k,w A , sfyjph ' 3 l 5 1- 1 J 0 ,L ufs My , q,,v f Q ,Q A I. .dmxfg f Y Q ffl? S . ff' ff M . ' nm X KW 1 M0 HP V07 . Ig U , dx f JV 5' In Q! jdffv ML H-T' ' ' ' MQNh1L lWHWMmf'11?E1 1' ' 1 ' , 21.71 i' ' G 'SK :'E:r?,LH N iVy':Q-YF'ffT5M'.1E'PZif!ki:'4Skrl1kbPJxL'f 4 1 'FD' Z ' Hg v r'.'.Lf1A Ar:1'3.'fB0 I.' Q'E' XJTU' 'Lb . ' -f x f YV 1-Editors ..,.A.A sociate Editor Suzanne Kaliher Nancy Sorensen Janice Jewell ,smeso Edztors ..,..,.. Carolyn Walter lvzsor ,................. ........ ,siness Advisor Jim Cross Mr. E. W. Kohler ,A ,..,.,..... Mr. J. A. Bright QW XX z ,, Q I 9 5 A I Q- .Q- ti - O 1 1 Le 'J' 7 r Oh, Central High, with spirit grand We think of other daysg Our thoughts like milestones backward turn When on this school we gaze 5 Uur grip grows strong, Bold rings our song When these loud cheers we raiseg H erels victory and deeds of fame, We g 've you all our praise. Oh, Central H igh we cry aloual, W e' re all for Central H ighg With one accord our song we raise To dear old Central H ighg Our loyal trust, our love and faith, Ring clear with chorus highg Here's fame and praise - H ere's loyalty Here's all to Central High. 6 hi K. 5 gr' We, the ANNUAL MIRROR STAFF of 1953, dedicate our book to . . . 3 if who present THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. A C T U D E N T S Q 1 E, 1 n S- s x .Y .M ,Q is ,B sf ws :wx M: as- ., ' 'LMWNMYMZC f M1 --.. .WWW-W Y ,,x,,,.A nj'-Mg i H www-' lung W W.. , U IQ--V Q .-........, :W -' W - flf'? ' ,,,.MWm? LY Y W 1 z M-- fi, 5 1 ' ,V,AL,,. M ,MH Y w M 4, yqwu 3 Niki, 1 ff.. W. , V I ,4 I, exif Q1 in Qi if -qu 1 1 Q 4 -ug. '33 Ei. -we , A n be an fi 5 ,.,.., , Q 1,2 ff? 1: QRS uw an m F Q mn, au.. alma usa-n i i -ff M if J -mf .,?Hv,5W,mi,L, A , ,L , , , fs .- 9 ,Q , 7- qv - My 4? ,ww .X an---4. -.-can -..-.1 . Ml fm f .M u 52 , e A nn-an l1 'dana ki - F C91 PQACULTY GEORGE E. FIGGINS A.B. Bowling Green University, Machine Trade Technology. MARTHA DeGREIF B.S. Purdue University, English. MARGERY DIXON B.S. University of Michigan, Geography, English. Seventh Grade Counselor. LLOYD HULIT Otterbein, Ashland, Georgetown University: Auto Mechancis, Machine Shop and Related Theory, History. rl BONITA JAMISON . A l A.B., A.lVI. Otterbein College, Columbia University, Eng- , t:-.- ' lish, Senior Counselor. Q LAURA JAMISON ffl 3 B.A., M.A. Ohio Northern University, Ohio State Uni- , versity, Columbia, University of Colorado, Head of English Department, English, Journal- -ism, Weekly Mirror. FRANCES OVERMAN A.B. Indiana University, Columbia University, English. JESSIE W. RHONENUS B.S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University, Cornell University, English. GLADYS M. RIGGS Ph.D. Denison University, Butler University. Oxford ' University, Cambridge University, England, English. JEANETTE STUART I3.A. Flora Stone Mather College, Western Reserve, University of Colorado, English, Public Speak- ing, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. Manager of Book Room. A ELIZABETH MOULTON f B A Wellesley College, Englis queraders. V - 51.. ' 'J-. ' g' . W' - its M ' til? G M it .,,,, y, ' 31:5 I.. K' 3 : 4 1 , . .ig 'xlft f'V2ffQLii ff '11 .V il y? 1. , t SE Aflgki 3 :AH5w ' !3WFlU5YiE'ffllCiiLi.1'q:ii2'l hMa EDWARD WILLIAM KOHLER BS in Ed. Ohio Qtate University: Mathe- MARY WATSON AB. GOLDA ADAMS 13.5. in Ed. RUTH CATHCART BS., M.C.S. Association Treasurer. C. R. DeLONC BS., M.A. in Ed. Bliss College. Bowling Green University, New York Universityg Head of Business Depart- ment. Treasurer of Central High School, Ad- visor of Commercial Club. H. C. HEFFNER A.B., A.M. Wittenberg. Ohio State Universityg Advanced Algebra, 'Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, College Algebra. Trigonometry. Ohio Wesleyang Algebra. Mathematics. Miami University, Ohio Northern Universityg Mathematics, Eighth Grade Counselor. Indiana State. Indiana Universityg Bookkeep- ing. Salesmanship. Commercial Law, Athletic game EDNA MCPHERON A.B. MARY C. NOLAN B.S. in Ed. MGS 1 IDETTA LUTZ Bs Kent State University Mathe Jnatus En hh Sufnth Crade Thespian Ohio Northern University Mathematu gebra, Ninth Year Counselor Ohio State Universityg Plane Ceometry Solid Geometry, Business Arithmetic Mathematics MARY .I. WHITLING BS. Miami University, Ohio Northern, Ohio State Universityg Mathematics. YVILMA BICKENBACHER BS. in Ed. Ohio Northern Universityg Typing. Shorthand. Eleventh Year Y-Teens. EPHILL STILE5 Michigan State, Normal College. Cleary Col- legeg General Business Training, Business Aritlunetic, Shorthand, Typing. Senior YY Teens. C A HEFENER ierhn Ohio Northern lfni- ltv Ohio State University: Biology General Science. Chair- man Flirket Committee. ISADORE WOLFE li.S. in Ed. Related Theory. iN EZ AGERTER BA., NIA. Y-Teens. .l. A. BRIGHT BS., BLA. WILLIAM W. CHAMBERS RA. in Vocational Ed, Miami University. University of Toledo: Vo- catioanl Supervisor. R. Ei DOTSON HS. in Etl. Muskinvum Collefe. Ohio State University' x- P , i General Science, Freshman Foothall and liasl-LV ethall Coach, Varsity Track and Cross-Country Coach. Ohio State University, Machine Shop and Ohio University, Colorado College, National University of Mexico, Spanish, Latin, Ninth Otterhein College, Ohio State University, Head of Science Department, Chemistry, Fac- ulty Manager Publications. M.Sc. Billy W' 'fsfitiiihbhs , -' . i3KSl-3 JOHN KOHN A.I3. MARYBELLE LINNELL AB., MSC. Ohio Stale University, University of Chicafo Biology, Junior Red Cross. CERTRUDE MARSHALL BA., M.A. Ohio Wesleyan. Ohio State University, Denver University, University of Wisconsin, University of Chicagog Latin. ROBERT ROSE ILA.. MA. Mississippi State College, Columbia Bowling Green University, Special HELEN MOON A.B. Wofister College, Simmons College, Distrihu- tive Education Supervisorg Distributive Educa- tion Cluh of fhI1II't'il'E1 Division. A. RUTH MOORE BA., M.A.. Otterhein College, Ohio State University, Uni- versity of New Hampshireg Latin, French, English, Troubadours. National Thespian Sponsor, French Cluh. Ohio N o r t h e r n University., Physics, General Science, Visual Education Director, Science Cluh. University Education ggi- 'K f' .i iv E 5 NORA KEVILLE Ohio Northern University: Eng- lish, History. MARGARET RIMER A.B. Ohio State University. University of Toledo University of New Mexico, Social Science Human Relations. Eleventh Grade Counselor. C. C. ROMAKER A.B., M.A. Defiance College, Ohio State University, American History, Problems of Democracy Assembly Committee. RICHARD WAITE BS. Ohio State University, Social Science. Ameri- can History. Geography, Hi-Y Advisorg Intra- murals. A.B., A.fVI. RUTH CATON Eighth Y-Teens. BS. in Ed. Miami University, STANLEY C. BOYLAN Ohio Wesleyan. Ohio State Universityg Head of Social Studies Department, Problems of American Democracy, General History. A.B. Ohio Northern Universityg English History, REX SETTLEMIRE Physical Education. Director of Health and ANNA CRAIG A.B. Bluffton Collegeg Social Science. L. E. DOTY B.S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University: History, Stage Manager, Stage Club. CHARLES A. RUSLER jr., BS. in Ed. Ohio State Universityg Problems of Democ- racy, Faculty Manager of Athletics. MILAN D. STANICH RS. in Ed. Miami University. Wisconsin University, His- tory, Geography, Football. Basketball and Track Assistant Coach. H. W. LEACH History. B.S. Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio State Uni versityg Mathematics, American LOUISE T. HEINTZ B.S. in Ed., M.A. Bowling Green University. Wit- tenberg College, Columbia Uni- versity Home-making. NELSON H. LAULESS BS. in Ed. Bowling Green University. Ohio Northern University: General Metals. Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Tennis, Driving. ELEANOR LEITER BS. in Ed., BS. in LS. Miami University. University of Illinois, Ohio State Universityg Library Club. School Li- brarian. WALTER O. KOCH MS., BS. in Ed. Driver Education EUGENE RITCHEY HS. in Ed. Bowling Green University Drawing, Rifle Club. EDWARD C. WEBER B.S. in Ed. VIRGINIA H CHESTER Ohio State University Iowa Qtate College Social Committee Homemakin ARTHUR W CRAFT Bowling Green University Iowa State College Head of Industrial Arts Department Radio Club H1Y Ohio Universityg Industrial Arts MARILYN AMSTUTZ B.A. in Ed. Ohio State University. Ohio Northern Uni- versity, Northwestern University, English, Physical Education, Health, G.A.A. Cheer-- leaders. LYLE BARBER B.S. Bowling Green University, Manchester Col- legeg Senior Boys' Physical Education, Health, Junior High Football Coach. Basketball and VIRGINIA ELAINE FISHER Bluffton College, Ohio Northern University, English. Art, Seventh Baseball Coach. ROBERT J. BECKMAN Indiana Universityg Girls' General Chorus. Seventh Grade Chorus, Theory of Music. HAROLD O. CLARK B.A., NLM. Bluffton. Northwestern University, Ohio Northern Universityg Instrumental Music, Band, Orchestra. Swing Band, Social Com- mittee. MARY KIRK B.S. in Ed. MARYELLEN LEAHY A.B. Mary Manse College, The School of the Chi cago Art Instituteg Art. Social Committee Special Effects. SERAPH POPE B.S. in Ed. University of Alabamag Physical Education Football Coach. Junior High Basketball. Jun ior High Track, Athletic Club. Ohio University. Ft. Wayne Art School. Ohio Northern Uni versityg Director of Art .JANE SNIDER B.A. in Ed. Ball State Teachers Collegeg Health. Physical Education, Social Committee, Junior G.A.A. WILLIAM G. TEMPEL A.B., M.A. Hastings College. Nebraska Universityg City Music Supervisor. CHARLES E. BROOKER University of Cincinnati, University of To- ledo. Ohio Northern: Auto Mechanics, Trade Technology. x ,X.... Nw 1 nf 'Q -IS is A-an-4 Nm , . ,wif x Mm W, via I CLASSES President ,,,,,,7. Vice President ,A Secretary .,,7,,7 Treasurer Advisor ,. SENIORS BILL z1cKAEo0sE FRED ZIMERLE ii lf, E Jo ZERANTE . .NANCY REED MISS JAMISON KEN DOUGLAS BASINOER Bushman Academic Course To be on time at least once. g'Turn Back the Clock 43 Stage Club 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 1. 23 Senior High-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Civil De- fense 2, 3g Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Softball 3, 43 Wrestling 4g Basketball 3, 43 Intramural Club 4. CAROL EDWARD BINZ Vocational Course To buy a home, car, and get married to loanie. SALLY MAE BINZ Kitty Commercial Course To find my Mr, X and marry him. Office Girl 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 4g Y-Teens 2. MARTIN LEE BLOOM Marty Academic Course To win in the end. Masqueraders 13 Troubadours 3, 4g Turn Back the Clock 43 Nine Girls 4g ,lunior A Cappella I3 Track 13 Intramural Basketball, Vol- leyball, Football, Softball. MARILYN KAY BABER Babe Academic Course To graduate from college. PATTY LOU ARCHER Archie Commercial Course To be a good secretary. Offifc Girl 2- 3- 4- Masqueraders 1, 2, Troubadours 3, 43 Junior Mister 33 Abi Men 43 A Mind of Her Own 13 Na- tional Thespians 4: Junior A Cap- pella 13 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 4g Radio Club 13 Girls' Council 2g Social Committee 13 G.A.A. 3, 4. GEORGE WESLEY BAILEY Sneaker Science Course To do to the best of my ability anything I undertake and to understand women. Class President 23 Junior A Cappella lg Senior A Cappella 23 Projectionists 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Scholarship 4g Home- coming King 4g Mav Attendant 1, 3g Varsity Football 2. 3, 4g Freshman Football 13 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID LEE BAsINcER Distributive Education Course To will all my women to ,lim Redman with the exception of Julia Cougill. Spencerville 13 Shawnee 33 Future Retailers 4g D.E.C.A. 43 Civil Defense 3. 43 Civil Defense 3. BRUCE GORDON BENNET Academic Course To become successful in the musical field. Masqueraders 1, 3 Troubadours 3, 43 A Mind of Her Own 13 Strictly Formal 23 'flunior Mister 33 ML Barryls Etchingsn 33 Turn Back the Clock 43 National Thes- pians 3, 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 4g Senior Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Senior Strings 13 Projectionist 1, 2, 3g Radio Club 13 French Club 3, 4g Senior Scholarship 4. PATRICIA BOWERSOCK Pat Commercial Course To own a ranch. Lafayette High School 1, 23 Y-Teens 43 '4Turn Back the Clock 4. eiimsff 'li-1 DOROTHY JANE BOWSHER COachl.V' Academic Course Tn go where Hopechesters,' go and get married. Senior Scholarship 45 C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT W. BARNHAM 'gRusty Vocational Course To be a professional bum. SANDRA ORLISSE BRAY Fedelia Academic Course To graduate from college and to always be one of the Lucky 7. Troubadours 3, 45 Junior Mister 35 i'Take Care of My Little Girl 35 Mr, Barry's Etchingsu 35 'iNine Cirlsn 45 French Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 3,,45 Senior Scholarship 45 Annual Mirror 4. LORETTA JEAN BRODERS Lone-y Home Economics Course To be successful in any field I undertake. General Chorus 35 Commercial Club 35 Home Economics Club 35 Home Economics Council 3, 45 Vice President 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. JACK DEAN BURDEN General Course To be a disc jockey. Track 1, 25 Freshman 15 Intra- mural Basketball 1. JOAN MARILYN BURDEN JO Commercial Course To be successful in whatever l do Senior Orchestra 3, 45 Pep Band 2 Swingphonettes 2. JOHN MORMEN BURDEN Ch0ya Academic Course To further enhance the name of Choya,' in Lima also, as well as other places. Street Patrol 15 Chef's Club 15 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 35 Rifle Club 35 Freshman Football 15 Varsity Basketball 25 Freshman Basketball 15 Track 1, 25 Intramural Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1. 2, 35 Softball 1, 2, 35 Boving 1, 2. 35 Basketball 3, 45 Intramural Club 4. LUCILLE BURKHOLDER i'Burkey Home Economics Course To graduate from college and some day become a Mrs. .Junior A Cappella 15 Office Girl 35 Y-Teens 15 C.A.A. 1. 2. ALAN EUGENE BYRD Al Vocational Course To be an engineer and a designer. Chef's Club 15 Wrestling 35 Intra- mural Basketball , 35 Senior Hi-Y 3. BARBARA JEAN CADY Barb Distributive Education To live in a ranch ouse and have two sets of twins. Commercial Club 25 Future Retail- ers 15 D.E.C.A. 45 G.A.A. 1, 2. Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 v THOMAS JOE CHENEY Vocational Course To loaf around and drvie a Cadillac convertible. Student Council 4: Civil Defense 4g lntramural Basketball 1, 2g Volleyball 1, 2. RICHARD PAUL CIRA Vocational Course To drive Clickls Cad to Pasadena. Freshman Basketball 1. PATRICIA MAE CLARK Pat Commercial Course To get my Mrs. Degree before I get my old age pension. Junior A Cappella 13 Office Girl 43 Pep Club 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2. GRACE LOUISE CLINGERMAN ROBERT L. CAMP Slobsy-BObsy Science Course To take the little ball out of Harry Bootlfs whistle and toiput the Demo- crats barlt' in power. Troubadours 3, 43 Take Care of My Little Girl 3g Junior Mister 33 Projectionist 2, 3g Science Club 4g Cbef's Club li Junior Red Cross 13 Senior Hi-Y 3, 43 Intramural Football 1, 2, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD JAMES CAMPBELL 'SSkinny Academic Course To farther my knowledge and asso- ciation of the female population. Class Officer President li Projec- tionist 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Scholar- ship 4g Varsity Football 2, 3, 4g Freshman Football lg Varsity Bask- etball 23 Freshman Basketball 13 Baseball 2, 33 C Association 3, 4. MARILYN JUNE CAMPBELL M C Home Economics To raise little Tonys and little Bucks. Masqueraders 1, 23 A Mind of Her Own 13 Strictly Formal 2g Junior Mister 33 Turn Back the Clock 43 General Chorus 23 Pep Club 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Council 1, 2, 33 Weekly Mirror 1, 2, 3g G.A.A. 1, 2. CAROLYN ANN CANTIENY Brown Eyesn Academic Course To be a success in life and learn how to Charleston. Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3, 43 Strictly Formal 23 Mjunior Mister 3g A'Take Care of My Little Girl 3g A Mind of Her Own ls Turn Back the Clock 4g mAh! Men! 43 Office Girl 1, 4g Y-Teens 1, 2, Vice President 23 Girls' Council 23 Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 23 Weekly Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 23 Columns Editor 3 4 Associate 'Miter 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 4. JERRY CHURCHILL Mouse Science Course Two lern too spell Science Club 1, 23 Senior Phi Kappa Phig Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Manager Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 C Association 3, 4. MARTHA ELIZABETH CONNOR Business Course Marty Academic Course To work in an office. To be a private secretary. Office Girl 4, C0mITl9I'Ci8.1 Club 4. Junigr A Cappella 13 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Orchestra 1, 23 Pep Club 23 Commercial Club 4s Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Secretary 23 Weekly Mirror 43 Annual Mirror 43 Home- room Representative 3. a ' 1' :A DAVID GLEN CONRAD Kraut General Course No ambition, which Mr. Romaker will verify. Freshman Football 13 Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 Freshman Basketball 13 Track 13 Baseball Manager 13 C Association 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 43 Softball 1. 2. 3g Wrest- ling 4. VIRGINIA COTTRELL Ann General Course To graduate and do something worth while in life. Commercial Club 43 Junior Red Cross 4. SHIRLEY ANN COX Biscuit Distributive Education Course To just never let on! Y-Teens lg Commercial Club 23 Toledo DeVilbiss 3. LLOYD DALE DAVIS '4Floy College Preparatory Course To see the world. Rifle Club 23 Chef's Club lg Science Club 3, 43 Annual Mirror 43 Busi- ness Manager 43 Senior Scholarship 43 'kTurn Back the Clock 4. CARL ROBERT COOK Pre-Engineering Course To be a bachelor and raise my kids to do the same. Turn Back the Clock 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 4: Science Club 13 Pep Club 23 Chef' Club lg Freshman Football 13 Freshman Basketball 13 Track 1, 2g Intramural Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2: 3, 43 Football l, 2. 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4g Boxing - 1, 2, 3 4 J EANNINE KAY EATON Foreign Language Course My ambition is to get some ambition. Masqueraders 1, 2g Troubadours 3, 43 Junior Mister 3g A Mind of Her Own 13 Take Care of My Little Girl 33 Pep Club 43 Radio Club 2, 3g Radio Club 2, 3, Treas- urer 33 Science Club Treasurer 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, President 33 Senior Scholarship 43 Weekly Mir- ror 2, 33 Annual Mirror 4. PATRICIA ANNE DAVIS Patty Commercial Course To be a barber, see a certain guy again, and take a trip. Junior Mister 33 Turn Back the Clock 4g Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cappella 43 General Chorus 2, 33 The Red Millu 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4g Cheerleaders 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. BEN M. DRIVER Foreign Language Course To become a pharmacist. Chef's Club lg Intramural Basketball 13 Football 3. NATALIE JEAN EARNST Nat Fine Arts Course To get to drive the Mustard Wagonl, whenever I want. Masquerader-s 23 '6Strictly Formal 23 Junior Mister 3g Take Care of My Little Girl', 33 '6Turn Back the Clock 43 Junior A Cappella 13 National Thespian 43 Office Girl 2g Radio Club 33 Science Club 43 Special Effects lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Soc. Chairman 3, Publicity Chairman 23 C Girls 2, 3. 4. HOWARD EIKENBERRY Distributive Education Course To be a salesman. Delphos Jefferson 13 New London 23 DECA 4. RICHARD WAYNE FOLK 'iff' RONALD DALE EVERSOLE Ron Vocational Course To get a little piece of Pape' Called a High School diploma. Freshman Football 1. ROBERT PENNELL ELLIOTT Bob Distributive Education Course To get a Cadillac and a vacation. Junior Mister 33 DECA 4. JANET GRAY ELLIS Tillie Academic Course To graduate from college and be a success in whatever I attempt. , Nlasqueraders 1. 2g Troubadours 3, 43 A Mind of Her Own 13 '4Strict- Mr. Barry's Etchingsn 33 Turn Back the Clockl' 43 National Thes- pians 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Gen- eral Chorus 23 Office Girl 2. 3. 43 Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 33 Library Club 1, 2. Secretary-Treas urer 23 Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 3. 43 Inter-club Council 13 Class Ring Committee 33 Student County 3. 4. Secretary 43 May At- tendant 23 Weekly Mirror 3. 43 Art Editor 3. 43 GAA. l. 2. 3g Na- tional Thespians 4. ly Formal 23 Junior Mister 32 SHERRAN MADREE ELLIS Sherry-Derryi' Pre-Nursing Course To wear the Navy blue. Masqueraders 23 Junior A Cappella 13 General Chorus 23 Senior Band 1, 2. 3. 43 Pep Club 23 Junior Red Cross lg Y-Teens 2, 43 Annual Mirror 4. GARY LEE EVANS Hugo To understand one of Mr. Brightls super formulas. Masquerade-rs 23 Troubadours 3. 43 Sergeant-at-Arms 3: Strictly Formal 23 s'Junior Mister 33 Wfake Care of My Little Girl 33 Mxlr. Barry's Etching? 33 S'Nine Girls 43 National Thespians 3, 43 Senior Class Play Committee 43 Student Council 4g Senior Scholarship 4. JOHN CHARLES FISHER Foreign Language To be a top surgeon. Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cappella 2. 3. 43 nlxlaughty Mari- etta 23 The Red Milf' 43 Senior Orchestra l, 2. 3. 43 Senior Strings 3, 43 Senior Hi-Y 3. 43 Sergeant- at-Arms 43 Weekly Mirror lg Varsity Football 23 Freshman Football 13 Golf 3. 4g Intramural Sports 1. Dick Vocational Course To see the gas gauge on my car RICHARD LEE FOLTZ Vocational Course To make an easy million. TOM EUGENE FRAIL Frank General Course To learn something in college and learn to play baseball. Street Patrol 43 Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, President 43 Varsity Football 2, 3. 43 Freshman Basketball 13 Wrest- ling 3, 43 C Association 3, 43 lntra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 43 Wrest- ling 3, 4. register fuel. BARBARA FRAUNFELTER Fraunie Home Economics Course To try and convince the Hopeful Hopeclrestersn that they need a long trip, California, maybe. Senior Band 2. 3. 43 Pep Band 43 Swingphonettes 43 Office Girl 43 Pep Club 33 Home Economics Coun- cil 3g Y-Teens 1, 23 Weekly Mirror 4g G.A.A. 1, 2. - is- . CAROL ANNE FRAYER Dutch General Course 'iBobbee' General Course 710 rewrite rlull television eommer- To graduate from college. mils' Turn Back the Clock 43 General Junior Mister 33 General Chorus Chorus 3: Pep Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 2. 33 Pep Club 3: Y-Teens 1. 2. 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Council 3, 43 3- 43 Annual Miffftf 15 G.A.A. 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 43 C Girls 43 Cygnets Pep Club 23 Radio Club 3. 2, 3, THOMAS ARTHUR GARMIIAUSEN Tag Science Course To teach younger people the secrets of my success. Masqueraders 1, 23 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cap- pella 2. 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 43 Student Court 33 Projectionist 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Science Club3 Senior Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Senior Scholarship 43 Annual Mirror 2, 3, 4g lntramural Volleyball l, 23 Basketball l, 2. 3, 43 Football 1, 23 Softball 1, 2, 4. JOAN ADELL GERKEN ,loanie Academic Course To be a writer and travel throughout the west. Masque-raders 1, 23 Strictly Formalw 23 Turn Back the Clock 43 Troubadours 3, 4g Senior A Cappella 3, 43 General Chorus 23 Pep Club 33 Radio Club 1, 23 Special Effects 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 GA A 1, 'Z ROBERTA GALVIN RUSSEL CLINTON GOssARD Russ To keep everything a secret and live a long life. CARL M. COULD Bud General Course Street Partol 1, 23 Chef's Club 1. PHILIP JAMES GRADY - Phil General Course To learn to play a harmonica like Larry Adler. Junior Mister 33 Civil Defense 33 Freshman Football lg Cross Country 43 Wrestling 4g lntramural Wrestling 43 Homeroom Representative FRANK HOWARD GRAY Francois General Course To get a good grade in English. Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Football 13 Rifle Club 3, 43 lntramural Wrestling 43 Basketball 23 Volley- ball 1. HAROLD CLAIR GRIMM Emo General Course To go to Kent State University and play basketball and then to be suc- cessful in life. Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 C Association 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA SUE GROVE Suzie,' Nurses Training Course To get my diploma, G.A.W. and a Mrs. degree. Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 4g Swingphonettes 23 Home Eco- nomics Council 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 13 Y-Teens 1. X Si.. ROBERT Ross HARTMAN Chunk General Course To get along and be a friend to everyone and pray for Peace, Happi- ness and Health and also to go west with Lidflle. Stage Club 3, 4g Pep Club 4g Ser- geant-at-Arms 43 Rifle Club 2, 33 Senior Hi-Y 4g Freshman Football lg Baseball 2, 3, 4g Wrestling 43 Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. DONALD DEAN HEALY Academic Course Pep Club lg Junior Red Cross 2g Senior A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Ensemble 3g Freshman Football lg Junior High Track lg Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. Deceased, October 20. 1952. RICHARD ALLEN HILCENDORF Dick Science Course To help Frank push his tar to a museum. Stage Club 1. 2, 3. 4g Senior Hi-Y 43 Intramural Club 4. BEVERLY ANN HORD Bev Fine Arts Course To attend Cleveland Art Institute and become a commercial artist. General Chorus 3, 43 Special Ef- fects 33 Junior Red Cross 13 French Club 3, 4g GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 4. LUCIA ANN HossELLMAN Loose-shoe College Preparatory Course To keep this Hot Water Kid out ol trouble ,lor one whole day and to RICHARD LEE HAMMELL Rich Vocational Auto Course To build a racer and win at Indian- apolis. .lunior A Cappella 13 Stage Club 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 13 Annual Mir- ror lg Track li Announcement Committee 43 Homeroom Represen- tative 4. LOWELL KAY HARMAN Academic Course To excel in whatever I do. Naughty Marietta 2g Senior Band 1, 2, 3,'43 Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Swing- phonettes 3. JAMES RAYMOND HARROD Bugs General Course . To go somewhere in Frankls car and not have to push MIT. Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Hi-Y 43 Varsity Football 2, 3. 4g Freshman Football 13 C Association 2, 3, 43 Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 4. BETTY ANN HARTMAN Betts Fine Arts Course To learn what makes you tick. Junior Mister 33 Turn Back the Clock 4g General Chorus 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 4g Special Effects 3. 4g Y-Teens 33 Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4g GAA 1, 2, 3, 4g C Girls 2, 3, 4. THOMAS HENRY HAWISHER Tom Science Course To make a million before it's too late. Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 4, Vice President 4: hflunior Mister 33 Nine Girls 43 Ah Menu 43 National Thespians 4g Stage Club 3, 43 President 4g Science Club 2, 33 Social Committee 33 Freshman Basketball 13 Track l. survive five long years of tempta- tion. Masqueraders 2, Secretary 2g Trou- badours 3, 43 ML Barry's Fitchingsw 33 Stictly Formal 23 Take Care Of My Little Girl 33 iflunior Mister 33 Turn Back the Clock 4g S'Nine Girls 43 Junior A Cap- pella lg General Chorus 23 Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Special Effects 33 French Club 3, 4g Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Inter-Club Representative 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 2, 3, 4g Cygnets 3, 43 Homeroom Representative 1. 13285 I '- if '.' Vt I - PTI:11955522feifsfii'..2?iAi-'lliildititisiiiiiiik ' CHARLOTTE OLIVER JACKSON Shorty General Course To be a Group Social Worker in a large city. Lombard Junior High School. Gales- burg, lllinois 13 Junior Mister 33 Turn Back the Clock 43 Com- mercial Club 43 Y-Teens 3, 4g Girls' Council 43 GAA 2. 3. 43 C Girls 4. JANICE LOUISE JEWELL Thipsy Foreign Language Course To make a certain someone happy for a long ti FRANCES LEE HOWE Frannie Academic Course To graduate from collegeg tlien, somerlay be a Y.W.C.A. executive. Masqueraders l, 23 Troubadours 3. 43 A Mind of Her Own 13 l'Strictly Formall' 23 Take Care of My Little Girl 33 Junior Mister 33 'LAhl Men 43 National Thes- pians 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Sen- ior A Cappella 2. 3. 43 Madrigals 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 43 Senior Band 1, 23 Hall Monitor 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Treas- urer 33 Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4. Treas- urer 3g Girls' Council 1, 2, Treas- urer 23 Senior Scholarship 43 GAA 1, 2. 3, 43 C Girls 4. 7716. Masqueraders 1. 23 Troubadours 3, 43 HA Mind of Her- Own 13 Strictly Formal 23 Junior Misterl' 3g 'STake Care of My Little Girl 33 'SMr. liarry's Ftchingsn 33 Nine Girls 43 National Tbespians 3. 4, Treasurer 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior ACappella 2, 3. 4, Librarian 4g Madrigals 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 23 S'The Red Mill 43 Office Girl 4g Radio Club l, 2. 33 French Club 3. 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Social Committee 1, 43 Senior Scholarship 43 .Annual Mirror 3. 43 Associate Editor 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 3, 43 Cygnets 13 Announcement Committee 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Weekly Mirror 1. PATRICIA ANN JOHNS Pat General Course To keep the Hopeful HOIJ8ChCSt6fS,, in Lima with Mr, B. and me. Junior A Cappella 13 General Chorus 23 Office Girl 33 - 2. Y'Teens DANIEL EARLE JOHNSON ChiIIk Fine Arts Course. To be a rommercial artist. Junior Mister 33 Turn Back the Clock 43 Junior A Cappella ll Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Pfesidfmf 43 Madrigals 43 g'Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 43 Special Ef- fects l, 2, 33 Hi-Y 43 Baseball 1. 2, 3, 43 C Association 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3, 4. JUDITH MAE LORA Judy Foreign Language Course To succeed in whatever I attempt. Masquerade-rs 1, 2, Vice President 13 Troubadours 3. 43 A Mind of Her Own 13 'gJunior Misterl' 33 Strictly Formal 23 National Thes- pian 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Madrigals 3, 43 '4Naughty Mariettall 23 'gThe Red Mill 43 Pep Club 2. 3. 43 Y-Teens 1, 23 Student Coun- cil 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 2. 3, 43 Senior Scholarship 43 May Attendant 13 C Association 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4g Homeroom Representative 23 Homecoming Com- mittee 4. SHARON LEE KISON Kis'in Academic Course SUZANNE KALIHER Suz Academic Course To get to college witll Stubby, have a cltartreuse Ford convertible of my own and always be one ol the Lucky 7. Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3, 43 Strictly Formalw 23 A Mind of Her Own 13 Junior Mister 33 Nine Girls 43 Take Care of My Little Girl 3g General Chorus 33 Office Girl 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Radio Club l. 23 Library Club 23 Home Economics Council 1, 2, Sec- retary 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 13 lnter-Club Representa- tive 43 Social Committee 33 Senior Scholarship 43 Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, 43 Make-up Editor 33 Co-Editor in-Chief 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 National Thespians 3. 43 GAA 1. 2, 33 Homeroom Representative 2. ROBERT LEE LIDDLE Colt General Course To be a private eye or find a gold nllfle. 'cTurn Back the Clock 43 Street Patrol 43 Rifle Club 2. 3g Senior Hi-Y 2. 3. 43 Homecoming Attend- ant 43 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 33 C Association 4g Wrest- ling 3, 43 Intramural Sports 43 North High School, Denver. Colorado 1. 2. To graduate from college and understanrl r'lIemi.Stry. Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3, 43 'lJunior Mister 33 Take Care of My Little Girl 33 Turn Back the Clock 43 Ah! Men 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. 4g Weekly Mirror 43 Homeroom Representative 1. KATHLEEN ANN LEE Commercial Course To go to Alaska. Troubadours 3, 43 Junior Mister 33 Take Care of My Little Girl 33 'SML Barns Etchingsv 33 'lNine Girls 43 Turn Back the Clock 4g AlI! Men 43 Library Club 1, 23 Girls' Council 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 2, 3, 4. ANET lNlARLENE MAUS Harley Commercial Course 0 hang onto a certain guy and onuince him Miami is better and flways be one of the lucky 7. slasqueraders 13 Troubadours, 33 'A Mind of Her Ownw 13 Junior A fappella 13 General Chorus 23 Pep Zlub 3, 43 Library Club 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 23 Student Council 43 Senior Scholastic 4 C Association 3, L3 Cheerleaders 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, L3 C Girls 2. 3. 4. 'EROME PAUL MECHLING leneral Course no see the Detroit Tigers win a World Series. Varsity Football 23 Freshman Football 13 Freshman 3asketball 13 Track 13 Intramural Basketball 4. JERLON RAY MELTON locational Course Fo become a machinist, backer and mechanic. 3ARBARA JANET MEREDITH 'B.M. Foreign Language Course Fo graduate from college and try to tntlerstanrl what makes .'VIr. Bright ick. Ilass Secretary 33 Masqueraders 1, E3 Troubadours 3, 4: A Mind of Jer Own 13 l'Strictly Formal 23 'Junior Mister 33 NME Barry's Etchingsn 33 'Turn Back the Clock l3 'SAhl Men 43 National Thes- Jians 3. President 43 Pep Club 33 aibrary Club 33 Y-Teens 1. 2. 3, 4, if-cretary 3, 43 Wc'e-kly Mirror 1, 5, 3, 4, Co-Sports Editor 2, Column Editor 3,3 Co-Editor-in-Chief 43 Quill and Scroll 3. 43 GAA 2. 3. Pinky Pre-Nursing Course To be a success in whatever I under- take and to be on'time for school in the morning. MAX EUGENE LOUDENSLAGER Limpy Science Course , To get into a College. Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3, 43 A Mind of Her Own 13 Strictly Formal 23 ML Barry's Etchingsn 33 Nine Girls 43 Na- ' tional Thespians 3, 43 Junior A Cappella 43 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4g Madrigals 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 23 'The Red Mill 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 23 lnter. Club Council 23 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Senior Scholarship 43 Civil De- fense 23 Cygnets 33 C Association 2. 3. 4, Secretary 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 Headcheerleader 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 2, 3, 4. Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 43 l'Naugh- ' ty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 43 Street Patrol 43 Science Club 4. President 43 Senior Hi-Y 43 May Attendants 13 Varsity Football 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 23 Freshman Basketball 23 Freshman Basketball 13 Baseball 13 C Association 2, 3, 4. SUE YVONNE LOWRY Susie Academic Course BERNARD EUGENE LUDWIG Science Course To be a cook so I can cook my own tootl so I can eat more. Turn Back the Clock 43 Street Patrol 43 Student Court 43 Chcf's Club 13 Wrestling 3. SARALEE MARIETTA Saree Academic Course To be a success at Ohio State. Junior Mister 33 Commercial Club 4, Secretary 43 Y-Teens 2g Senior Scholarship 4. ROBERT GENE MCBETH Vocational Course To amount to something. Rifle Club 2. DONNA JEAN MESARVEY To go to California with the girls. Turn Back the Clock 43 General Chorus 2, 3g Commercial Club 43 Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 3, 4. EWLWEHGW- ?wmr2ZWIoTSHW iizfslsilvi Zw?3gM9fJCa:t'gfZ5Nifw?J?: JAMES GORDON MILLER Diego College Preparatory Course To become a slri iristrzzrlor. Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3. 43 Strictly Formal 2g Junior Mister 33 Nine Girls 4: Turn Back the Clock 43 Natioanl Thes- pians 43 Projectionist 1. 2: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4g Chef's Club 11 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Homeroom Representative 13 Social Commit- tee 2, 3. 43 C Association 2, 3, 43 Cheerleaders 2. 3. 43 lntramural Volleyball 1. JERRY STEPHEN MILLER i'Hairy General Course To go to Canaria and live in the wilfls. .lunior A Cappella li Senior A Cap- pella 33 Madrigals 3: Baseball 2. 3. 4: Rifle Club 3: lntramural Foot- ball. SYLVIA ANN MILLER Stub Academic Course To attend Miami University and to always be a member of the Lucky 7. Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3. 43 HA Mind of Her Own 13 Strictly Formal 23 Mr, l3arry's lfftcltings' 33 Junior Mister 33 '4Nine Girls 43 '4AlI! Men! 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. 43 C Association 43 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 43 National Thespians 3, 4. TONY MAX MITCHELI, Honey General Course To beat 0B'S 38. Senior Band 43 Pep Band 43 Street Patrol 43 Intramural Basketball 43 Softball 3, 4g Football 43 Wrestling 4. BEVERLY JEAN MOLLMAN Butch Fine Arts Course To obtain a baehelofs degree, but not maintain one. Springfields High School 1, 23 JUD- ior Mister 33 Turn Back the Clock 4g Special Effects 43 Teens 3, 4. President 4. Pharmacist. NIARGUERITE MARY 07C0NNOR 5'Peg Fine Arts Course To make up my mind what I'm going to be. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Vice President 33 Radio Club 2, 33 Special Effects 1. 23 Library Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 Y-Teens 1, President 13 Stu- dent Council 1. 2, 3, 43 Senior Scholarship 4. MICHAEL LEE MURPHY Academic Course St. Gerard's 1, 2. KATHRYN JO MUMMA Katy JO To be a sagaeious secretary for an exacting executive, Senior A Cappella 43 General Chorus 2, 33 The Red Mill 43 Office Girl 4g Pep Club 33 Library Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 QA: 1. 2. 3. 4. President 43 C Girls -J, . DENNIS GEORGE OBERLY 0bhead Commercial Course To figure out Aunt RutlI's correct age. f Turn Hack the Clock 43 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Madrigal 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 2g The Red Mill 43 Freshman Basketball 1, lntraIIIural Basketball 3. 43 Foot- ball 3, 43 Volleyball 33 Softball 2, 43 Wrestling 43 Intra- mural Captain 4. SHIRLEY ANN PAINTER Shirl,' Commercial Course Office Girl 43 Commercial Club 4. 7 BRUCE CHARLES PLUMB 6'Goose Pre-Engineering Course To rlo it and get away with it.' Troubadours 3, 4. Vice President 3, President 45 junior Miners 3: Take Care of My Little Girl 35 Nine Girls 45 5'Turn Back the Clock 4 National Thespians 3, 45 Junior A Cappella 1. Treasurer 15 Hall Monitor 45 Street Patrol 2, 45 Pep Club 4. Vice President 45 Senior Hi-Y 45 C Association 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN RALSTON K'GigS Commercial Course ,lust be happy. Office Girl 45 Commercial Club 45 South High School 1, 2. CHARLES RAYMOND REcoB Fine Arts Course To be an artist. Turn Back the Clock 45 Special Effects 2, 3. 45 Com- mencement Announcement Committee 45 Senior Class Party Committee 4. JAMES MAHLOR REDMAN Distributive Education Course W To be a salesman. A Mind of Her Own 15 Freshman Basketball l5 Baseball 1. NANCY MARILYN REED 'Wlouse Ears Academic Course To be a Medical Technologist or a nurse to a certain rloctor. Class Treasurer 45 Masqueraders 2. Treasurerg Troubadours 3. 4. Secre- SHARON R. PATTERSON HSS. Commercial Course To marry a guy with a million dol- lars and a Cadillac convertible, Office Girl 1. 2. 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 45 Y-Teens 1. 2, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3. MARILYN JOAN PENCE L'Mary Jo Home Economics Course My ambition is to have people see things my way once in a while and to have a certain person believe at least a few of the things l say. Pep Club 1, 25 Senior Band 1, 2, 35 Commercial Club 45 Y-Teens 1, 2. 35 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Cygnets 1, 2, 3, 4. I A EDWARD DALE PEUND tg i r l' - Q i iL Science Course 5 5 :zl M ij iiv- To go to college. , , , ii 'il'l Senior Band 1, 25 Freshman Football 1. y ARILYN KAY PHILLIPS 2:4 N fl, , L Marly Academic Course W Marilyn Kay Phillips, R.N., Head Surgery Nurse, ' '22, Hospital, New York City, N. Y. 'ijunior Mister 35 Office Girl 45 Pep Club 25 GAA 1. 2, 3, 45 C Girls 4. it . RUTH RADEBOUGH Rudy Fine Arts Course To have a happy and successful life. Junior Mister 35 General Chorus 25 Special Effects 45 Y-Teens 4. tary 35 'Turn Back the Clock' 4 nNine Girls 45 gllxrlf. Barry's Etch ings 35 Take Care of My Little Girl 35 National Thespians 4 Radio Club 2' Science Club 4 Sec retary 45 French Club 3, 45 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1 Treasurer 2, Secretary 45 Social Committee 2, 3, Treasurer 3' Senior Scholarship 45 Announcement Chair- man 45 Senior Class Party Commit- tee 4. 52 -3' JIM LEE RICHEY 'Al1randy Fine Arts Course To be an actor and leave them in tears. RICHARD E. ROEIJER Vocational Course To graduate. Chef's Club 13 Rifle Club 2, 3. JAMES DOUGLAS ROLFES Jim Science Course To become a Chief Petty Officer in the Navy. Science Club 3, 43 Chefs Club l3 lntramural Football 3. RAY EARL Ross Raymon Vocational Course To be ambitious. Chef's Club 13 Freshman Football 1. .525 , SANDRA ANNE ROBNOLTE Sandy General Course To try to get along with .l.L..l. for general purposes, and learn to drive a car properly. General Chorus 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 23 Science Club 1, 2' Y-Teens 1 2, 3, 43 Annual Mirror 2 lndex Editor 4' GAA 1 2 KAREN KAY SCHNORF Karrie Academic Course in Coral Gables, Fla. Turn Back the Clock 43 Mas- queraders 23 General Chorus 33 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA l, 2, 4' C - Girls 2, 43 Cap and Gown Com- ' mittee 4. To go to the University of Miami JEAN CLAUDETTE RULAND '4Ru-Ru', Commercial Course To marry G.G. and to learn to lilfe hot-rods. Junior A Cappella l3 Senior A Cap- pella 2, 3, 43 4'Naughty Marietta 23 Mllhe Red Mill 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN JANE RUPERT 'flaniel' Commercial Course To visit K.S. in Florida. Masquerade-rs l, 23 uStrictly Formal 2g UA Mind of Her 0won 13 Junior A Cappella li Turn Back the Clock 43 General Chorus 23 Pep Club l, 2, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2g Reserve Cheerleader 2, 4. Jo ANN SCIIEUERMAN Joey Academic Course To spend two weeks in Massachusetts this summer. Turn Back the Clock 43 Senior Band l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 43 Swingphonettes 2, 3, 43 Library Club 13 Y-Teens 43 Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Chairman 3, Chairman 43 Senior Scholarship 43 DAR Test 43 GAA l, 2. BARBARA LEE SCHOOLEY Babs Commercial Course To be a success and travel to Cali- fornia real soon. General Chorus 43 Office Girl 43 Pep Club 23 Commercial Club 4, Vice President 43 Radio Club 13 Junior Red Cross 13 Y-Teens 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 4: C Girls 4. PHIL ALBERT SHOOK Science Course Vo be an Admiral Student Court 3, Stage Club 2, 3, L, Radio Club 1, 2, Chef's Club 1, Senior Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Civil De- fense 3, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football 1, Track 1, 2, S Association 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Solf 4. WILLA LOUISE SMILEY Willie Commercial Course To get married and raise a basketball team. Office Girl 4, Commercial Club 4. JERRY W. SCHOONOVER Jug General Course To go to collegeA0l1io University. Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football 1, Freshman Basketball 1, Baseball 2, 3. 4, C Association 2, 3, 4. President 4, Homeroom Rep- resentative 2. None. JENNIE ANN SEEBACK Commercial Course JILL ANN SCHOONOVER Jillsie College Preparatory To see a witch with coal black liair and a broom. Hall Monitor 4, Pep Club 2, Presi- dent 4, Library Club 2, 4, Y-Teens 1. 2, 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Cygnets 2, 4. Commercial Club 4, Y-Teens 1, 4, GAA 1, 4. BARBARA JEAN SELDEN '4Barb Business Course To attend a big state college anrl marry a young millionaire. at Arms 4 YTeens 3 4 Student Council 4 Chairman School Spirit GAA 3 4 ROBERT KING SLOANE Squirms Forel n Language Course To squirm my way out o uture troubles Nlasqueraders 1 2 Troubadours Strictly Formal 2 Junior Mister 3' Mr. Barrysliltchings 3' Nine irs 4' ' I. hen! 4' urn Back the Clock 4' Take Care of My Little Girl, 3' National Thes- pians 3 4' Junior A Cappella 1' Senior A Cappella 2 3 4' Madri- gals 3' Naughty Marietta 2' The Red Mill 4' Senior Band 1 2 3 4 Vice President 4' Pep Band 2 3 4' Science Club 4 Vice President 4, French Club 3, 4, President 4, Turn Back the Clock 4, Commercial Club 4, Sergeant- - I nz. - ' , z -. ' 4 ' i Q - nr - ,., .U . ., ,, ' If f f V' ff . , in K 1 K I 7 Z fi' i ' , 3, 4, A Mind of Her Own 1, , , g cs ' as . it - - as s s 1 tt , H .. , , J G 199 S I 99 , HT it 4. 'J v K 1 7 , I 9 9 7 . t , U .t t, .t gs 7 H 9 if , , , , , gh 7 t , 3 'H 1 9 2. il Hi-Y 4, Senior Scholarship 4. DONNA MAE SMITH asRuStyvs To be able to put R.lV. after my name, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, C Girls 3, 4, GARY DONALD SMITH Burr Business Course To live fast, die young, and have a good-looking corpse. Turn Back the Clock 4, Tiffin Calvert High School 1, 2, Civil De- fense 3, lntramural Basketball 4, Football 3, Softball 3, 4. NANCY LEE SMITH Nan'7 Fine Arts Course To travel barl: to Florida and live in happiness. Junior Mister 3, Turn Back, the Clock 4, General Chorus 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Special Effects 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, 4. Lois JEAN SMUTZ L0ey Academic Course Distrillutive Education To complete a college education. Illl Never Tell! Class Secretary 23 Troubadours 3, 43 Mr, Barry's Etchingsn 33 Ahl Men! 43 Nine Girls 43 National Thespians 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cappella 2. 3, 43 Naughty Mariettaw 23 '4The Red Mill 43 Radio Club 23 Homecoming Committee 43 C0-Chairman, French Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. President 23 Student Council 43 Senior Schol- arship 43 Weekly Mirror 2. 3, 43 Feature Editor 33 Co-Associate Editor 43 Quill and Scrooll 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 C Girls 4. JACK LYLE SOMERVILLE Jackson Distributive Education Course To settle down with a redhead named Harley, in two years. Future Retailers 43 DECA 43 Senior Hi-Y 1, 23 Freshman Football 13 lntramural Basketball 1, 2. NANCY MARIE SORENSEN Vicky Academic Course To cram the exciting adventures of a hundred lives into one, rninel and to always be one of the lucky 7.', Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3, 43 'gTake Care of My Little Girl 33 Nine Girls 43 National Thespians 3, 43 French Club 3, 4g Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 33 C0-Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 43 Y-Teens 1, 23 Strictly Formal 23 ML Barry's Etchingsn 33 A JANET Lou SNOOK Future Retailers 1, 23 DECA 1, 2. , Mind of Her Own 1. JAMES SPAULDING Academic Course To be a success. ' , Q : F - MARY STRAWBRIDGE Academic Course To go to Northwestern, become a lawyer and travel all over the world. EUGENE STAMBOUGH Vocational Course To make something of myself. Freshman Football 1. JACK ANDREW STEDKE Pre-Engineering Course To become an engineer. DoN STRATTON Kinker Distributive Education Course To marry Tricia, then go to Hawaii and drive a Cadillac convertible through the streets of Honolulu. Junior Red Cross 23 Future Retailers 43 DECA Publicitv Manager 43 Cross Country 3. DAVID LEE SULLIVAN 6'John L. Science Course To be a success. Class Officer, Treasurer 13 Stage Club 3, 43 Science Club 1, 2, 33 Freshman Football lg Track 13 ln- tramural Sports 1, 2, 4. Masqueraders 1, 23 Trouhadours 43 'LStrictly Formal 23 A lVlind of Her OWHHQ Junior Mister 33 Ah! Men! 43 Junior A Cappella lg Office Girl 2, 33 Student Court 43 Senior Scholarship 43 DAR Test 43 Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, 43 Activi- ties Editor 33 Senior Identification Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 4. LUCIA ANN THOMAS Lou Business Course To understand people. Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cap- pella 3. 43 General Chorus 23 The Red Mill 43 Office Girl 23 Pep Club 43 Commercial Club 43 Y- f Teens 3, 43 Student Council 43 C Association 43 Cheerleader 43 GAA To be a night-club owner. Rifle Club 2. ARTHUR KAY SWISHER RICHARD E. SUTHERLY Ricardo Vocational Course pella 2, 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 23 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cap- Street Patrol 43 Student Court 23 Senior Hi-Y 43 Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Football 13 Var- sity Basbetball 23 Freshman Basket- ball 13 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 C Associa- 'lSwish Science Course tion L 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4? To go t0 college will keep my lntramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Home- pencils. room Representative. Class Officer, Vice President 13 JOAN CREES TEMPLE Joanie College Preparatory Course To graduate from college and see the world. Class Secretary 13 Masqueraders 1, 23 Troubadours 3, 43 A Mind of Her Own lg Strictly Formal 23 Junior Mister 33 Take Care of My Little Girl 33 Mr. Barry's Etchingsu 33 Turn Rack the Clock 43 i'Nine Girls 43 National Thespians 3, 4, Secretary 43 Junior A Cappella 1, Secretary 13 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Madrigals 3, 43 Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 4g Hall Monitors 33 Pep Club 23 Radio Club 1, 23 French Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 43 lnter-Club Representative3 Student Coun- cil 43 Senior Scholarship 43 Weekly Mirror 1, 2, 3, 43 Column Editor 2, Associate Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 43 Quill and Scroll 1, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 2g Cap and Gown Committee 4g Cygnets 2, 3, 4. LAVONNA GERODINE THoMAs Commercial Course Commercial Club 4. MARGARET ANN THoMAs Maggie Home Economics Course To learn to shimmy like my girl friend, Virg. Junior Mister 33 General Chorus 1, 2, 33 Senior Band 1, 2, 33 Com- mercial Club 43 Radio Club 43 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. 3, 4. CAROL SUE THOMPSON Fine Arts Course To do what comes naturally! General Chorus 3, 43 Special Effects 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 13 GAA 1. 2, 3, 43 C Girls 2, 3, 4. JANET Lou THOMPSON Jan Commercial Course To get to a certain college as soon as possible! General Chorus 3, 43 Office Girl 33 Commercial Club 43 GAA 1, 2g C Girls 2. MARGARET THOMPSON Marg Academic Course To have health, happiness and a life membership in the Lucky 7. Junior Mister 3g General Chorus 1, 2, 33 Office Girl 43 Student Court 4, Clerk 43 Library Club 1, 23 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Scholarship 43 Annual Mirror 3, 4g Literary Editor 43 GAA 1, 2, 3. JOHN FREDERICK TSCHANZ Science Course To have white hair in my old age. ,Iunior A Cappella 1, President 13 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 43 '4Naughty Marietta 23 The Red Mill 43 Senior Band l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4g Drum Major 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 23 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Court 33 Projectionist 1, 2g Science Club 43 Junior Red Cross lg Senior Hi-Y 1, 2, K 43 Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4g Senior Scholarship 4. JEANNINE ULRICK Jeannie Science Course To do rny Hhonzeworlfl' successfully. Office Girl 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Home- room Representatives l. 3, Girls' Council 2, Social Com- , mittee 4, Treasurer 4, C Association 4, Cheerleaders 1, 2. 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, C Girls 2. 3, 4. DONALD ARTHUR VooELsANG B.C. Science Course To be a bachelor. Science Club 1, Phi Kappa Pi, Hi- Golf 4. CAROLYN ANNE WALTER Carol Commercial Course To graduate from Bowling Green and work for a large concern in the advertising field. Commercial Club 4, Press Reporter 4, Library Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Weekly Mirror 1, 2, 4, Annual Mirror 3, 4, Busi- ness Head 4, Quill and Scroll 4, GAA l, 2. Y1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, ELSIE CLARA TWINING Nurses' Training Course To become a nurse. Office Girl 2, Home Economic Coun- cil 4, GAA 2. OLIVER G. TYRE General Course To get out of Central High School. RAE FRANCES WARNER Nursing Course To be a success fast! To graduate from Bowling Green College. Radio Club 1, Science Club 1, GAA 2. JERRY T. WASHINGTON ulay Tee Business Course NEDRA ELIZABETH WALTHER Neddie Fine Arts Course To raise a family and a husband! Masqueraders 1, 2, Troubadours 3, 4, Mind of Her Own 1, '4Strictly Formal 1, Junior Mister 3, 'iTake Care of My Little Girl 3, Mister Barry's Etchingsu 3, Nine Girls 4, Turn Back the Clock 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 3, Radio Club 1, 3, French Club 3, 4, Y- Teens 4, Student Council 1, Girls' Council 1, 4, Senior Scholarship 4, DAR Test 4, Annual Mirror 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, C Girls 2, 3, 4, Cygnets 1, 2, 3, 4. HUGH D. WARD Distributive Education Course To see the Cleveland Indians play baseball. DECA 4. NORMA JEAN WARD Norm Commercial Course To earn my Mrs. degree and be happy. General Chorus 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Commercial Club 2, Vice President 2, Library Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, GAA 2. MARLENE MAE WEST Mae Commercial Course To marry a man whose interests are the same as mine. Commercial Club 2, 4, Special Ef- fects 4, Junior Red Cross 1, Y- Teens 2, 3. CAROLYN EILEEN WHITE Commercial Course To become a good typist. CASS ALVIN WILSON Jack Vocational Course To hear that Mr. Rusler has stopped Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. VIRGINIA LEE WINGET Virgie Academic Course To be a nightclub torch singer and retire in a hot climate. Msaqueraders 1, 2, Troubadours 3, 4, A'Turn Back the Clock 4, Junior A Cappella 1, General Chorus 2, 3, 4, Office Girl 4, Commercial Club 4, President 4, Radio Club 4, Y- Teens 3, 4, Annual Mirror 2, 3, 4, Club Editor 3, 4, GAA 1, 2. BETTIE LOU WEBB Liz Business Course To work on the K'New York Times. Pep Club 2, Commercial Club 1, Science Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Mirror 2, 3, 4, Index Editor 3, Identification Editor 4, C Girls using for example. 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. GLYNES FERN WEBB Glennie Nurses' Training Course To be a nurse and move to Sidney. Commercial Club 4, Science Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2. GENE CORE WELLS Science Course To go to Ohio State University. Junior Mister 3, Turn Back the Clock 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Chef's Club 1, Rifle Club 2, Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, Annual Mirror 2. DORIS JEAN WEST Distributive Education Course To get all I can out of life. Future Retailers 4, DECA 4, GAA 1. DON EUGENE WHITACRE Vocational Course Track 1, Freshman Football. CHARLES EDWARD WINNINGS Chuck General Course To make lots of money and get married. J OSEPH MAX WORTH Joe Academic Course To go into Pharmaceutical work. Troubadours 3, 43 Junior Mister, 3g Take Care of My Little Girl 33 Street Patrol 43 Sr. A Cappella 3, 4g Jr. A Cappella 13 Sr. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Pres. 43 Senior Scholarship 4, C Association 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Key Club 4. REBECCA LOU YODER Becky Joy To go to Florida, get married, and live in style. Troubadours 33 g'Junior Mister 33 Turn Back the Clock 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Science Club 13 Special Effects 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Senior Scholarship 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 4. JOSEPHINE ANN ZERANTE Josie,' Academic Course To get my R.N. and to always be one of the lucky 7. Turn Back the Clock 43 Class Secretary 43 Masqueraders 1, 23 General Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Secretary 23 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 lnterclub-Council Representative 33 Girls' KATHRYN SUZANNE WYRE Sue General Course To maintain A-I rating all through life. Turn Back the Clock 43 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Orchestra 3, 43 Senior Y-Teens 43 Senior Scholarship 43 Junior Misteri' 3. Council 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 43 Annual Mirror 43 if GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 C Girls 4. WILLARD Scorr ZICKAFOOSE Zick Commercial Course To become a successful and re- knowned archaeologist. Class Officer, President 43 Junior A Cappella 13 Senior A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Naughty Marietta The Red Mill 43 Projectionist 23 Senior Scholarship 43 Homecoming Attend- ant 43 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 43 Freshman Basketball 13 Baseball 43 C Associa- tion 3, 4. 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Wilcox A. Wilson L. Wilt R. Wilt I. Woodward fx my B. Wolley .,..-F 1 . me Q , -fy k 'wx L. Zlckafoose B. Bruhnsen 1953 I President AA7,,,,,7,7,,77w7 ,77,,777,7 ,, SOPHOMORES DAVE KIMMEL Vice President ,, , ,7,,7,7,, JIM DeVOE Secretary 7,,,,77,77, , 7,7, ,, 7,777 JANET JORDAN Treasurer ,, BEVERLY BOWERSOCK Advisor , ,, 7,,7, MISS STILES 'P eff' H- Y M ' 4 T .. V ? Xa ram... ...X I yr V ui X an-.., in -,. x. - M 1 .L T. 1 -r V . A . sz. - J 3, 5, 1'fZy'7Qff fn K k ' ' ,f , ' ' .-af . i hgh' f W it: X 9- Q' y-.i 444 1 ' 'fx' V uf' X- . 'lffflif-f?F:QiW . 3, 1 5 L ', ' J' 'B V . .Eg ff 5 .yjf , V V T, A -M rw 'J fir Q31 svn '- as ' J I -' ' 'V B 'W i E ' . ' ,Si .. , . Q ' gr tif , ,,,, 'a':-..a'lfg5.Q' QB? ,' ' , . A , J A R41 ' , , M' s 5, 1. . ' A X .EW -,. . it ., W 1 reef: iq. oii 5 J . 2 'U W' , . V fl? ' 'J 3 V M.11fffif. -, Y .-. ...., j ,, A ,l ' WE Yi? , . ...W lf' , M- -. ,L . 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Wilson T B. Wooley l 5 V :iiiii ,.,. ,R W 9524344 . W 'ix al E- Zag? 1 it , A : Z vA,. , . -W , H mi ,fi P. Zinsmeister ' 5 .V ig ' 3 4 5 J. Delwarth ,. T .s .X M it ' 8 R. Dilworth ' if ' - la li --- 1--.. ' 5 . B. Mason I x vlhs 'ya I y y 51. Qi f .f 59- Q f .awk T - f P'1 'ug6 i li' U yi . X X S: Q 6,0 . Hmm v xg-ylgv X X - M05 m f ,v, . 1 l Q 5 TA I ACTIVITIES L!...i...- I 3 I I I i I E E 1 1 s E 5 5 iv First row: Sharon Kison. Carolyn Cantie-ny, Joaninc Ulrick, Maurice Pfe-ifvr. Jo 'inn Sclicilvrrnan. Janice Jewell. Jeannie Silverstein. Sf-conrl row: Carolyn Rr-dcl. Miriam Arc-lu-r. Rosalie- Sniallcy. Sandra Beach, Karen Snook, Ann MacDoncll, Joan Slim-pard. Dana Pataky. Third row: Jim Miller, Judy Porter, Miss Snider, Mr. Schcllcrliiari, Miis Clll'SIOI'. Linda Patton. Jim Wlvamlock. They sponsored the following flances: Kick Off Dance-,H Sweethearts on Paradef' HHarvcst Moon. Snowball and the 'iCoronati0n Ball. PAT SHIELDS SOCIAI, COMMITTEE President , JO ANN SCIIEIIERNIAN Vice Presirlent , , MAURICE PFEIFER Treasurer JE.-XNNINE llI,IillIK Advisors MISS GAYLE HOWEY MR: H. W. SCHEIIEHNIAN The Social Committee tries to provifle a complctc group of social activities for the stuflcnl liomlx. a-da First row: Carol Donnelly. Buddy Nlontague. Miss Maryellcn I.:-ahy. Cynthia Kerr, Daniel Worth, Kent Krougli. Second row: Janice Ream. liarhara Hunt, Virginia Howcnsline. Ruth Radehaugh, Marlene West, Beverly Nlolllnan. Betty Hartman. Beverly Horcl. Third row: Charles Recoh, Ann Macllonell. Shirley Lambert, Ann Eflinan. .ludy Porter. Mike Martin. Fourth row: Bob Bruhnsen, .lim Weadock, ,lan Cuffin. SPECIAL EFFECTS The members of the Special Effects have done outstanding work this year in their job of decorat- ing the school for dances and for the holiday seasons. The cluh has as its ineinhers twenty-live students who enjoy doing creative, artistic work for the school. Thanks go to this group for making our dances spectacular successes. PAT SHIELDS lm-421 -may First row: Nedra Walther, Charlotte Jackson, Judy Reed, Jo Zerante, Bobbe Galvin, Ann Lee, Marjorie Roeder. Second row: Cynthia White, Julia Davison, Vivian Gallant, Betty Bingham, Susan Ludwig, Judy KniselY, Janet Jordan, Muriel Connor, Alison Fletcher. Third row: Beverly McElroy, Miss Gayle Howey, Margaret Jones, Marcia Hawver. GIRLS' COUNCIL President ..,i,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..., ,,,,, ,.,,,,.,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,. . J O ZERANTE Vice President ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , BOBBIE GALVIN Secretary ...,,,,,,,,,, , ...,,,, MARJORIE ROEDER Treasurer ,,,,,,,,, ,, , , JUDY REED Advisor ..............,, ..,,,, MISS GAYLE HOWEY Karen Cogen, The Girls' Council was selected by a special committee from the Student Council. The purpose of the Girls' Council IS to promote better co-operation between the faculty and students.- They carried out the fol- lowing activities: ushering at the football games in the fall, giving a supper for their mothers, and in February they held a Valentine tea for members of the faculty. ELLEN STRAWBRIDGE First row: Jimmy Chiles, Carol Sue McNamara, Harriet Mervis, Crissy Renz, Carol Teitsworth, Pauline Makris, Sally Reed. Set-ond row: Rebecca Smalley, Marcia Palmer, Carol Snowhall. Jeanne Anderson, Judy Cheney, Sharon Croy, Barbara Jones, Beverly Reed. Third row: Janet Jordan, Sharon Brunk, Basilda Reese, Diane Mullenhqur, Sandra Linderman. Pat McNamara, Sondra C-eiger, Lois Vore. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Affmofg MR. Hovmnn cz. c:Rovi3 The Homeroom Representatives, sponsored by the Student Council, were elected as delegates from their various homerooms. These students met under the supervision of Mr. Grove whenever a meeting was necessary. To supervise the collection of money during such fund-raising drives as the Community Chest, the Red Cross, and the magazine drive was their chief function. MARGARET THOMPSON if 34295 ff' aa' JK, S Q qv '97 2 ,ww First row: Dorothy Bowshcr. Judy Lora. lanico Jcwz-ll, Mary Strawliridgc, Janet Klaus. Jo Zr-rantc. Second row: JoAnn Sm'l1r-lu-rrnan,lflarolyn Cantic-ny, Nancy Recd, Jeanninv Eaton. Saralcc Marictta Natalie Earnst, Becky Yode-r. Third row: Janet Ellis, Frances Howe, Lois Smutz, Peg O'Connor ,loan 'll-rnpcl. Sandra llray, Margaret Thompson. Fourth row: Gary Evans, Don Caniplwll. Fue- Lowry, Ncdra Walthcr. Suzannc Wyrc, loc Worth. Tom Carmhauscn. Fifth row: George Bailey. Lloyd Davis. John Tschanz, Brucc Henna-tt. Roh Sloanc, Bill Zickafoosc. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP Saturday. January 31. l'I53, thirty-four Seniors mot in 307. The purposc of this gathering was to take the Senior Scholarship test. giwn by the Ohio Board of Education. The students taking this test were chosen from the upper twenty per cent of the graduating class. Numerous scholarships from Ohio colleges will be awarded to students throughout the state on the basis of this test. MARGARET THOMPSON -.,...sw AFM 1... HW? 5 ,V J in wx, .rag First row: Toby Fields, Judy Lora. Sue Lowry, Janet Ellis, Bob Hamer. Second row: Carol Cuyton Margo English, Sandra Zerante, Barbara Mcllonel, Janet Purdy, Marjorie Blattner, Sue Shook Third row: Judy Miller. Joan Darling. Lois Smutz, Patsy Wright, Joan T4-mpel, Peg O'Connor Virginia Smith, Janet Maus. Fourth row: Jim Podany, Gary Evans, Bob Cuylon, Diane Hauenstein Kay Thomas, Barbara Selden, Kay May, Lucia Thomas. STVDENT COUNCHJ In all areas of school functions the Student Council's helping hand and controlling influence were felt. ln the spring semester the student body began its adventure into politics with the signing of petitions and the election of represntatives. During the following school year, this organization was the backbone of all activities which were enthroned in the school. lts philosophy was felt in the many projects undertaken by them. ln some cases where financial assistance was needed, this organized group of students aided by donation the necessary amount to assure perfection in the final product. ln other areas, such as Homecoming Ceremonies, May Day, Whois Who, Student Court, Student Patrol, Girls' Council and the Lost and Found, their helping hand was seen. To bring the student body into an area of fellowship and school spirit were the primary aims and goals of this organization. PAT SHIELDS 2 l sf'-1. el-l-il 1 A Jw ,-' F 1--'Lniuiik ,- fit? First row: Bruce Plumb. Jill Schoonover, Cynthia Kerr. Second row: Shirley Meflullion, Gwen Ward. Delores fNI1'l,lc-rinott. Alison l9'let4'l1er. Suzie Stump, Kay Wilson. Marlene Snyder. Third row: Judy Conkle. Nancy Mullen. ,Iudy Lora, Marilyn Ellis, Pat Davis, Marilyn Rupert, Patsy Hager, Lucia Thomas. Fourth row: llrenda Schneider, Ruth Laman, Joanne Dyer, Rosalie Smalley. Naney Baxter, Suzanne Applus. Ann Nliner, Sylvia Miller, Janet Maus, Ellen Strawbridge. Fifth row: Dana Pataky. Kay Thomas, Sue Lowry, Nancy Sorensen, Peg Oiflonnor. Kay Baber, Jeannine Eaton. Jeannine Ulrivk. Sharon Croy. Sixth row: Roger Moore, Ed 0'Neil, Tom Carmhausen, Bob Reed. Bob Harlrnan. llivk Watt. ,Ion fire-en, Al Crapner, Donnie Smith. ,lini Leaker. PEP CLUB 'iff-wfffif JILL scnoonovisn live Presirlent BRUCE PLIWMH Ser'retrzry-Treaszzrer , CYNTHIA KERR The ann ofthe Pep Club was uvarouaesehool qnrn and pronnne good sporw- rnanship. Members were elected by honierooms. There was one representative for each ho1neroonL except 307 ulnch ehuied eight lluring dns yearthe Pep Club planned aH footbaH and basketbaH assen1bhes,rnade and sold red and green shakers. and helped with the decorations in the hall and in Room 307 previous to the games. BARBARA COCHRAN S 1,51 . N-., 1 . I is if T f vagls H of-avg in -' 'i Zi fl' it 1, x , 5 1 ,f ma 1 t A 3 A1 'Si' -t Mil' li .1 First row: Glen Bollinger, Sandy Clazer, Larry Mc-rvis, David Cady. Second row: John Schaffer, Louis Owen, Bitty Turner, Carey Smith, Robert Fairburn, John Sassi, joe Goodwin, Ronald Cash. Third row: Bob Ludwig, Bill Cowden, Jerry Hauenstcin, Gary John, Bill Lewis, Jim Ciminillo, Bob Maurer, Ron Kent. Fourth row: Kay Swisheri Tom Frail, Bruce Plumb, Nlax Loudenslager, Jack Huston, Bob Liddle, Bill Tempel, Eddie O'Neil. Fifth row: Sergeant Ralston, Bernard Ludwig, Tony Mitchell, Bob Guy. Dick Dush, Rosalie Smalley, Paul Carville. Larry Stemen. STUDENT PATROL Captain , ,, W ,, LARRY MERVIS Co-Captain ,, , DAVID CADY Segfglary , , , ,,,,, , ,, Advisor , ,,,,, BERNARD LUDWIG The Student Patrol was composed of fifty boys who volunteered their services. Their job was to enforce school safety rules by patrolling each corner of the school block and by placing patrol boys in school corridors in the morning and during the noon'hour. They were helped and advised by Sgt. Eldon Ralston, Safety Supervisor of Lima Public Schools. The Patrolis plans for the future include supervision of all school sports events and all performances of the band. SANDRA BRAY 'es an Iva ig V -ww iN? , , fie ld W First row: Margaret Thompson, Mary Strawbridge. Second row: Bob Hamer, Jan Neth, Duane Raymond, Bernard Ludwig. STUDENT COURT BOB HAMER ,,,,,.,,,,,,,T,a.,r,............,,........,,,r Presiding Judge MARY STRAWBRIDCE BERNARD LUDWIG DeWAYNE RAYMOND JAN NETH FRED FISCHER MARGARET THOMPSON ,,,,, W , Clerk The Student Court consisted of five boys and one girl who acted as judges on cases reported by the Student Patrol. The judges and clerk are elected by the Student Council. Cases brought before the judges concerned any violations of safety or traffic rules committeed by students in school or in the block surrounding the school. The purpose of the Court was to educate students on safety in order to prepare them for better adult citizenship. Plans for the future included student courts on a larger scale for the centralized scbool. SANDRA BRAY i n :., K . -muff SUE LOWRY M Most Popular Girl Best Personality Most Courteous Girl Best Student Leader Most Versatile GEORGE BAILEY Most Popular Boy Best Personality 5 2 N 'W N G C-ENTER, R I N Q I JO ANN SCHEUERMAN M ost Likely to Succeed JOHN TSCHANZ Most Likely to Succeed Most Studious Boy DON CAMPBELL Outstanding Colored Boy LUCIA THOMAS Outstanding Colored Girl Most Bashful BECKY YODER Most Bashful Girl PHIL GRADY Most Bashful Boy JUDY LORA Most Energetic Girl Wittiest Girl DAN JOHNSON Most Energetic Boy Wittiest Boy Most A rtistic JOHN FISHER Most Handsome Boy Neatest Boy Best Boy Dancer FRANCES HOWE Prettiest Girl a.,...,..., i JANICE ASPINALL Best Girl Dancer MARY STRAWBRIDGE Most Studious Girl , L- JO ZERANTE Nearest Girl BILL ZICKAFOOSE Most Courleous Boy NEDRA WALTHER Most Dramatic Student JANICE JEWELL Most Musically lnclined gfqk I A if ' uw 431 H f pay- -A ff Lwf 1 . , XY i. A , T'50AMEC QMgNG fz fl AAL 1 W A . 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Martha Connor, Virginia Winget, Donna Mesarvey, Margaret Thomas, Lucia Thomas. Third row: Karen Schnorf, Margaret Thompson, Sherran Ellis, Sandra Robnolte, Claudette Ruland, Pa.sy Bowersock. Ruth Radehaugh, Natalie Earnst. Fourth row: Bohbe Calvin. Carolyn Cantieny, Jeannine Eaton, Barbara Meredith, Miss Ethel Stiles, Sandra Bray, Loretta Broders, Frances Howe, Katie Munima. loan Tempel. Sixth row: Bettie Webb, Marilyn Rupert. Nancy Smith. Caioi Frayer, Pat Davis, Suzanne Wyre, JoAnn Scheuerman, Janice Jewell. SENIOR Y-TEENS president V VVYYYYK , BEVERLY MOLLMAN Vice Presidenl , ----f----f-f-'f-f' JANET ELLIS Secretary -,----V,,YYY,Y,YYA,,,-. ,,t,,,,,,,... , NANCY REED Treasure, W W JYYVV W YVYV YVYA , M Y N BECKY YODER Inter-Club Representative ,, , SUZANNE KALIHEK A,1,4jS0, Yrrr Y Y ,,,, MISS ETHEL STILES Some of the activities of the Senior Y-Teens were selling mums for the South- Central football game, having a covered dish supper, and giving toys to needy children at Christmas. To promote Christian fellowship and to have a good time is the aim of these eager Senior girls. With the help of Miss Stiles they put their aim into action. CAROL KALIHER W.,-ww-vw , First row: Carol Cuyton, Pat Martin, Kay May, Karen Cogen. Second row: Carolyn Redd, Ann Edman, Judy Miller, Delores Hill. Third row: Irene- Shappell, Janet McAlpine, Sue Weisenbarger, Nancy Gordon. Fourth row: Barbara Holmes, ,loan Shepard, Sue MeV:-y, Sandra Burke, Barbara Jones, Miriam Archer. Third row: Nancy Guy. Martha Jo Davis. Roberta Hume, Sally Schoenlein, Jeanne Anelcre-on. Jane Bit-Ritchie. Iris Richter. Sixth row: ll:-wrly Borden, Dixie Carson, Barbara Ward, Nadine Smith, Pat McNamara, Barbara McBride, Shirley Nutter, Marilyn Ebling. Seventh row: Marjorie Rose, Nicky Brown, ,loan Sites, Mary Rossfeld, Marva Bankston, Evelyn Jones, Ceorgetta Drewry, Diane Phillips. Eighth row: Betty Prichard. Cora Pellrey, Lvera Mclaaurin, Carolyn Chiles, Sally Hornberger, JoAnn Perrine, Marcia Hawver, Brenda Schneider, Miss Rickenhacher. JUNIOR Y-TEENS President ,,,, ,,,,,, . . . .. ,,,,,,,, KAY MAY Vice President ,. . .. ,. PAT MARTIN Secretary ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, CAROL CUYTON Treasurer , . ,,,,,,,, ,. . KAREN COGEN Advisor , , . MISS WILMA RICHENBACHER The Junior Y-Teens were an active group this year. They sent chocolate bars to Europe and made Scrapbooks for the hospitals. They also had a bake sale and a covered dish supper. At Christmas they had a party. To give club programs of a religious, educational and entertaining nature is the purpose of the club. CAROL KALIHER is First row: Cynthia Kerr, Judy Conkle, Judy Porter, Ruth Smith, Marilyn Kennedy. Joyce Geren. Carol Snowball, Bobbie Kersker, Jeannine Silverstein. Second row: Lucille- Canterbury. Muriel Connor. Virginia Smith, Janet Jordan, Beverly Bowersock, Dana Pataky, Judy Reed. .loan Darling. Suzie Flavin. Third row: Pat Arnold, Suzanne Sullivan, Diane Hauenstein, Kay Thomas, Barlmara Cochran, Suzanne Coley, Patty Smith, Sue Pressnell. Fourth row: Marilyn Hibhard, Janet Battles. Norma Maddux, Dc-anne Angell, Barbara Stull, Dorothy Tait. Barbara Rhodes. Carolyn Downhaur. Fifth row: Suzanne Scott, Sharon Lytle. Linda Patton, Helen Conner, Joan Clark. Ann Macllonell. Flora Pelfrey. I0th Y-TEENS President .,..r,,........ . ..,.......,,......,..,.. .r..... M ARZLYN KENNEDY Vino President ,. . . ,. . , JOYCE GEREN Secretary . ,.,, ,,..,.., , .,.,,,,, .1 unv Posnrek Treasurer .....r..,, .J .,,,... JGARCJL SNOWBALL Advisor' ...... , .i..,i.,. , JMKSQANNA CRAIG Two interesting pwiods were giving a Thanksgiyihgi basket to a needy tamiily and making Valentine favor!! for the children'if,vlQQYdgyal Nlhmorlalilhospital. Prececlmg the Christmas covered-clish dinner, Mrs. Elwyr!gQwo'ns espolre on the Different For-ms of the Madonna Throughout the World. Athalilater date, Mrs. William Noble pre- sented the subiect ot Good Grooming plus sse, ag, cosmetic demonstration. A valentine party in honor of the South Tonl'l1lY+Teens highlighted thelyear. A panel JISCUSSIOH on narcotics and a film entitled How Rumor Spreads concluded their programs For the year. MARTHA CONNOR First row: Sandra Zerante, Nancy Muller, Barbara Tschantz, Rosalie Smalley, Linda Jacobs. Second row: Janet Purdy, Carol Jackson, Mary Lee Rose, Julia Davison, Beverly Bishop, Judy Cheney, Barbara Rutledge, Sandra Beach, Barbara McDonel, Jeanette Jackson. Third row: Joan Dyer, Mary Jane Umbaugh, Carol Donnelly, Nancy Siferd, Sue Pfeifer, Doneta Fly, Roxy Beale, Nancy Cossard, Kathy O'Connor, Basilda Reese, Rosalie Bacome. Fourth row: Judy Lugibill, Sue Sherrick, Peggy Roeder, Peggy Mumaugh, Ellen Strawbridge, Vivian Gallant, Margy Hunter, Linda Thatcher, Anne Weatherby. Fifth row: Phyllis Schaffer, Kay Moats, Marcia Grout, Beverly Applas, Sandra Parker, Jane Mollett, Beverly McElroy, Marilyn Primmer, Carol Kaliher. Sixth row: Nancy Clum, Betty Louck, Miss lnez Agerter, Alyce Holmes, Dorothe Hoeper, Julia Renz, Virginia Howenstine. i wh Y-reams J Presiddcfl' ..a,. , ,o.t. ,.., . ,,.,,.,,.. Q. ..,, 1.5, .i.. g.,,1tmQAgJAcoBs Vicexflfosidoni' g .,.',i. SANDRA ZERANIE ' V Secreflry' Q .......... .... . .. ....,.. V ,.., ROSALIE SMALLEY Treawrtt ,r ,,... ,,., , ,,.,., s ,... , g ...., NMQGYJMULLEN o Inter-club Rgpreseniaiive . .TSCHNN-TZ , Advisor ....V 1 .-.i..t. .Q .,.- MISS INEZ AGEKTER A covereidadishdinner. a Mexico, +h9V,pdop1'ibn of a 'Family wi+h fwelve children ewere the chief 'of the ,ninth yebreifffeena group, The club was organiied +o prdmd1io,.ChriQiian fellowship-and group ac+ivi+ies among 'Freshman girls. J , , , ii First row: Marjorie Blattner, Jane Hopper, Marlene Snyder, Sally Reed, Nancy Baxter. Second row: Lois Potter, Janet Miille, Darrell Williams, Paula Jo Black, Suzanne Applas, Beverly Bunford, Linda Brenneman, Judy Boesel, Nancy Graves, Beverly Reed, Barbara Porter. Barbara Sites, Patty Hanley. Third row: Karen Raymond, Sue Allen, Nancy Ehinger, Sharon Allison, Lol: Ann Smith, Betty Thomas, Linda Cartin, Margo English, Nancy Burch, Pat Wright, Nancy Moody, Sue Welsh. Fourth row: Linda Louden- slager, Judy Culp, Marilyn Swisher, Nancy Cook, Norma Mesarvey, Marjorie Baum, Barbara Stevens, Margo Wagner, Anna Giokaris, Marilyn Ellis, Jill Greenup, Rona Lee Clazer. Fifth row: Gretchen Miller, Nancy Tauhl, Margaret Jones. Sixth row: Jean Oatman, Judy McCormick, Judy Maus, Connie Holnagt, Sally Pfeifer, Vicki Carrettson, Shirley Scheuerman, Ruth Ann Arnold, Shirley Beach. Seventh row: Janice Katterheinrich, Peggy Harter, Beverly Shue, Miss Jean Newkirk, Mrs. Ruth Caton, Nancy Whit- taker. 8th Y-TEENS President ,. ......... ...... .......A....-.........-.. . . Vice President ,,,,, , Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer ,,,, Advisor ,,,,, MARLINE SNYDER , SALLY REED ....QfMARJoR1E BLATTNER JANE HOPPER MRS. RUTH CATON The active eighth grade Y-Teens found many ways to combine fun and service to the community. They held a Christmas party, sold tags for the Heart campaign, had a taffy pull, and a spring fashion preview. Through Y-Teens the girls followed the Ci, in Y.W.C.A. by broadening their democratic and religious ideals. ROBERTA HUME ' 'M i 'fliswkflilifxfhk i S I - 7 4 A - t ,, 4 I Ir First row: Phyllis Moore, Carol Sue McNamara, Susie Stump, Marcia Cannon, Ann Minor, Kay Pfund, Harriet Mervis, Verna Phillips, Karen Geren, Susan McClelland, Dixie Hinson, Beverly Wooley. Second row: Judy Cant, Saundra Lora, Kay Gunther, Sharon Wear, Gwen Ward, Rosalie Bonfiglio, Janice McCormick, Kay Wilson, Delores McDermott, Shirley McCullion, Ronda Thompson, Rebecca Lloyd. Third row: Connie Spahr, Judy Spayd, Sharon Moore, Marilyn Chiles, Sandra Rossrnan, Kathy Benz, Barbara Bassitt, Sharon Jennings, Nancy Riker, Carol Haller, Darlene Hall, Crissy Renz. Fourth row: Barbara Hooker, Maureen Wilkens, Carol Saddler, Carol Carper, Madeline Waggener, Linda Gilbert, Kathryn Gasdorf, Cathleen Hibbard, Barbara Frueh, Carole Oakman, Sandra Milbourne, Sandra Cunningham. Fifth row: Janet May, Carolyn Tschantz, Carol Durfee, Teresa Clum, Sandra Stephens, Betty Heil, Mary Lou Brown, Norma Stimmel, Betty Bingham, Diane Stump. Sixth row: Rebecca Smalley, Janet Harris, Miss Virginia Fisher, Barbara Rogers. 7th Y-TEENS President ,, ,,,,,,,,,,., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ...... . . Vice President ,,,,,,,. Secretary ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer ,,,,i,. A d visor ,,,,,,, MARRIET MERVIS MARCIA CANNON SUSIE STUMP KAY PFUND MISS VIRGINIA FISHER This past year the Y-Teens gave a play The Chocolate Car and sold tags for the March of Dimes and the Heart Association, During the Christmas season they had a party and gave a basket of food to a needy family. They also held a hat style show with each girl showing her original design. To learn to work and play together was the aim of Seventh Y-Teens. CAROL KALIHER 51? VI! E 5?ffL5i!'?ZiGRNSlFNET.gS5fzdf , First row: Alan Arnold, Russell Black, Tom Garmhausen, Tom Frail, Toby Fields, Bob Folland, Dan Johnson. Second row: Bob Reed, Jim Gross, Don Hooks, Sim Blattner, Jim Harrod, Willis Siferd, Jim Weaver, Bob May, Bob Hartman, John Pfouts. Third row: Jim Dial, Sandy Clazer, Tom Fletcher, Larry Biederman, Bill Jennings, Alan Blattner, Bob Liddle, Gene Wells, David Armstrong, Fritz Heil. Fourth row: Bob Ludwig, Larry Mervis, Marvin Walkins, John Tschanz, Mr. Waite, Bob Sloane, Dick Hilgendorf, Max Loudenslager, Ken Basinger. ADELPHI HI-Y President . ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, T OM FBAIL Vice President . . . ,,,,, . . BOB MAY Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,, T OM CARMHAUSEN Treasurer ,,,,,, . ,..,,.t.i ,,,,,,. R USS BLACK Chaplain ,,,, . ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, . .. BOB FOLLAND Sergeant-at-Arms .. ., ,, ,,,,, JOHN TSCHANZ Advisor . .. ,,,,,,,, MR. RICHARD WAITE A weiner roast at Beaverdam Roadside Park was the kick-off event of the year. A formal induction of new members was held at Trinity Methodist Church. The Annual Christmas party for underprivileged children was held at the Y.M.C.A. with movies, swimming, gifts and food for all. Selling traditional basketball pins and operating the concession stand at all home basketball games were projects that kept them busy. The members attended the Northwestern Hi-Y workshop at Bluffton, the Pre-legislative conference at Bowling Green and the District Eight Convention at the Y.M.C.A. ln conjunction with the Y-Teens, they conducted the Pre-Lenten services at Central with three speakers-a rabbi, a priest and a protestant minister. The two groups also presented the movie, 4'One Godfi to the student body. The Senior picnic, the father and son meeting, and the family picnic drew an eventful year to a close. The purpose was to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and commun- ity high standards of Christian character. MARTHA CONNOR Q--w x' ,V tt f M ... , as 5 5? WE, 2 I' g, First row: Jim Sealts, Roland Smith, Dick Watt, Joe Worth, Ed Kellermeyer, Tom Brown, Eddie 0'Neil. Second row: Dave Baumgardner, Eddie Ross, David Leedy, Scott Spangler, Dick Jones, Danny Huffer, Mr. A. W. Craft, Bill Dennison, Richard Potter, Tom Huntress, ,lay Botkin, Kay Kilpatrick. Third row: Kay Swisher, Dave Kimmell, Bob Settlemire, David Cusick, Cary John, Ronald Leedy, Jim Hecht, Bob Stephens, Dan Worth, Jerry Hauenstein. Fourth row: Ed Laing, Bob Cuy, Dick Dush, Jim DeVoe, Bob Mack, Ron Rathburn, Jan Guffin, Tom Reynolds, Bob Guyton, Jack Huston. PI KAPPA PHI HI-Y President ,, . ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, JOSEPH WORTH Vice President ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, E D KELLERIVIEYER Secretary ,,,,,,,,..,,, H ,,,,,, W TOM BROWN Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, R OLAND SMITH Chaplain ,,,,., ,,,.,, ,,,. ,,V,,, D ICK WATT Sergeant-at-Arms .,., .,., ,.,. ,,,., , , , JOHN SARCENT Advisor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,, ,,,,,, ARTHUR W. CRAFT This past year the activities of this club were sponsoring Saturday Workday, pro- viding transportation and baby sitters on election day, and holding their annual Sweethearts' Ball. Q ' To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards of Christian character was the purpose of this club. VIRGINIA WINGET First row: Nancy Weichart, Jeannine Eaton, Bob Sloane Max Lourlenslager Nancy Reed Sandra Burke, Sandra Roberts. Second row: Tom Carmhausen Joe Worth Lmda Roeder Donna Mae Smith, Natalie Earnst, Janice Schrader, Bob Ludwig Bob Dally Third row bene Wells Lloyd Davis, Ron Cook, ,lohn Tschanz, ,lim Rolfes, Russ Wilt David Mayerson SCIENCE CLUB President ,, ,,,,, , , ,,,,, , MAX LOUDENSLAGER Vice President ,, , ROBERT SLOANE Secretary ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, , ,,,, ,, NANCY REED Treasurer , ,, ,,,, , , , , , JEANNINE EATON The members of the Science Club worked on various scientific projects to further their knowl- edge of science. The junior scientists' goal wais to have a project displayed at Bowling Green Uni- versity at the annual science convention. to join To give students a chance to do extra experi ments in science was the main objective of the club Any student from grades nine to twelve was eligible WSC' ,M . 1 A ff if ts 4 First row: Margaret Thomas, Lois Zickafoose, Peg O'Connor, Bobbie Kersker, Janet Jordan. Second row: Jackie Moyer, Janet Strohl, Janet Purdy, Nancy Reed, Judy Lugibill, Jill Schoonover. Third row: Betty Louck, Miss Leiter, Sandra Linderman. LI B-R A RY CLUB President tt,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,, P EG 0'CONNOR Advisor ,,,,,,, , ,,,,, MISS ELEANOR LEITER The members of the Library Club filled in questionnaires which helped them to understand different types of reference work and enabled them to use the library more intelligently themselves. They worked one period- as assistants, This group tried to develop educational, vocational and social values through work experience. MARY STRAWBRIDGE . -:. 2?'w- ., ,2,..,-,,..u---f Wrf ll 1 aff M if W 'E wr if ,--' T --.....1 'T First row: Phil Shook, Tom Hawishcr, Bob Ha'1'tman, Ken Basinger. Second row: Dave Sullivan. Bernard Ludwig, Jim Harris, Dick Hilgendorf. Third row: Bob Ludwig, Mr. Doty, John Horns- berger, Bob May. STAGE CLUB President TOM HAWISHER Vice President , , DICK HILCENDORF Sefretary-Treasurer , , , KEN BASINCER Through the efforts of the Central High Stage Club the scenery, as well as the sound and light effects, were provided for our lyceums, assemblies and plays. The student body can congratulate the boys from the upper three grades who were on hand every day to help those who were using the auditorium. The Stage Club was organized to handle and care for the stage equipment. The members worked hard, but they were rewarded by the knowledge that theirs was a job Well done. ROBERTA HUME First row: Mr. Craft, Linda Patton, Larry MQ-rvis. llob Lud- wig, Kay May, Eddie 0'Neil. St-cond row: liliI'lJElI'li Iiogardus, Delores Hill, Carolyn Vllalter, Donna Mesarvey, Virginia Winget, Harriet Miller, Margaret Thomas, Muriel Connor, Dana Pataky, Suzanne Scott, Carol Snowball. Third row: Jim Dial, Barbara Rhodes, McBride, Sandra Roberts. Doris Green, Nancy Weikart, Susanne Sullivan, ,ludy Porter, Every Saturday morning from 9:30 ,til 10:30 the participants in the morning program took overw station WLOK in collaboration with other Senior high students of Lima. This was a new and interesting experience for the club members and proved to be well worth the time and effort required, To familiarize Central High students with one of the most important fields of communication was the main objective of this club. VIRGINIA WINGI-IT President ,,,,, ,, ,. Vice President ,, n Advisor , -f'. Diane Hauenstein, Ann MacDonell, Dr-anne Angell, Joyce Geren. Fourth row: Cretle Shaffer, Nicky Brown, Delores Fauhl, Howell Lloyd, Scott Spangler, Sandy Clazer, Danny Huffer, Dorothy Tait, Phyllis Shaffer, llarlmara Slllllll. Fifth row: Sim Blattner, Pat McNamara, JoAnn Perrine, Sandra llurke, Helen Conner. Tom llrown. Alan Blattner, Lucia Hossellman, Gloria Smith, Dick Watt, Jim Gross, Ronald Rathburn. RADIO CLUB LARRY MERVIS HOB LUDWIC Secretary ,, , , ,,,,, LINDA PATTON Treasurer , , , N K.-XY MAY Sergeant-at-Ar IS ,,,, , ,,,, EDDIE O'NEIL , ARTHUR W. CRAFT Q First row: ,loan Matson, Barbara Cady, Rose McKeever, Doris'West, Janet Snook, Corene Bankston. Second row: Howard Eikenlmerry, ,lack Somerville, Dave Basinger, Don Stratton, Bob Elliott, Hugh Ward, Jim Redman. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB President 7,,,,,,,,, 7,,,,7,,,.,,, ,,,,,,7..,,7,, ,7.. J A C K SOMERVILLE Viee President ,, DAVID BASINGER Secretary ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, JANET SHOOK Treasurer ,, , -, HOWARD EIKENRERRY , , DON STRATTON Publicity Manager ' , , ,,,,,,, MISS HELEN MOON Advisor ,,.. ,,,,,,,,, , , This year the members of the Distrihutive Education Club sold name cards to the Seniors, attended a regional convention at Bowling Green State University, and took several field trips. They also sent two delegates and five Distributive Education stu- dents to the State Convention at Ohio State University. The whole class attended the National Convention at Dayton, Ohio. The club,s goal is to foster a deep feeling of responsibility to the civic, social and moral welfare of society, VIRGINIA WINGET First row: ,lim Cross, Tom Carmhausen, ,lim Harrod, Fred Fischer. Second row: Tom Fletcher, Boi6VSettlemire, Dick Black, Bob Folland, Don Austin, Third row: Bob Mack, ,lim DeVoe, Steve De eese. PROJECTIONISTS CLUB Advisor-Mr. JOHN KOHN Mr. Howard Scheuerman, the assistant principal, chose this group of boys at the beginning of the year. They were taught how to operate the projectors and ways in which they may further their interests in the projecting field. They entertained the teachers and 'students by showing educational movies during the class periods. MARTHA CONNOR 5595 ,,,.J r'f.-:..,, 5 , n, , yn-.aw-A , First row: Dave Baumgardner. Bob Settlemire, Bob Torbet, Cary John, Bob Naumann, Bob Maurer. Second row: Carl Engle, Ron Bonom, Bill Bishop, Jack Wilson, Jim Weaver, Dave Cady. Third row: Tom Reynolds, Tom Brown, Paul Cross, Don Fisher, Gary McClain. Fourth row: Mr. Ritchev. Dan Purdey. Dan Henonn, Jim MacCallum. Chuck Daley. RIFLE CLUB President . ,,,,,,, ,,,7,,,7,,7,, ,,,,,.,.. B I LL BISHOP Vive President eeeeeeeee .,,,,,,,,,., , BOB SETTLEMIRE Range Offieef . ,,,, . , H JIM WEAVER Adviwr eeeeeeee ,,,,e,,ee,,,,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,, MR. EUGENE RITCHEY This year the Rifle Club, whose members are Centralites interested in firearms, consisted of 25 boys from grades 9 through 12. The purpose of this club was to teach the correct use of firearms on and off the range. Every Wednesday evening they met in the basement of the Oswald Sporting Goods Store. During the year they had a rifle tournament which was sponsored by the Scholastic Magazine. They also shot for Marksmanship Award under the direction of the National Rifle Association in Washington, D. C. BEVERLY BOWERSOCK V First row: Charlotte Jackson, Suzie Flavin, Carolyn Walter, Barbara Selden, Barbara Schooley, Saralee Marietta, Sally Binz, Martha Connor, Dolores Fauhl. Second row: Carol Schooley, Roberta Hume, Lucia Thomas, Loretta Broders, Margaret Thomas, Virginia Cottrell, Marilyn Basinger, Betty Hartman, Janet Thompson, Sharon Patterson, June Conner. Third row: Donna Mesarvey, Barbara Ralston, Lavonna Thomas, Marilyn Kennedy, Bettie Webb, Mr. C. R. DeLong, Jennie Seebach, Marlene West, Carolyn Downhour, Grace Clingerman, Marilyn Pence. COMMERCIAL CLUB President .........,..,....................,,,........,... VIRGINIA WINGET Vice President ,..,.,, ,,,,,, B ARBARA SCHOOLEY Secretary aaaa.,,................., ........ S ARALEE MARIETTA Treasurer ....,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , , H SALLY BINZ Press Correspondent ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, C AROLYN WALTER Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,.., ,. ,,,, . BARBARA SELDEN Advisor a.aaaaaaaa............... ,..I...,..e . C. R. DeLONG The members of the Commercial Club followed their interest in the business world by having speakers and taking educational trips, such as visiting the Lima News. The Commercial Club was es- tablished so that its members could learn more about the field of busi- ness that they plan to enter. VIRGINIA WINGET First row: Beverly Hord, Nancy Reed, Sandra Bray, Joan Tempel, Bob Sloane, Nancy Sorensen, Lois Smutz, Janice Jewell, Lucia Hossellman. Second row: Carol Guyton, Gloria Smith, Joanne Perrine, Shirley Lambert, Nancy Randall, Joan Shepard, Harriet Miller, Nancy Cordon. Third row: Sim Blattner, Frank Cray, Bruce Bennet, Sandy Glazer, Willis Siferd. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS President ....,. ,,,,,,, , ,,,, , BOB SLOANE Secretary ,,,,,, ..,..,,,,,,, , , NANCY RANDALL Treasurer , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, B ILL TEMPEL Advisor ...... ., ....., MISS A. RUTH MOORE The annual events included a Christmas party, a Valentine party and a spring picnic. The purpose of the French Club was to help the students speak French more fluently and to make the study more interesting. MARTHA CONNOR 29? E655 I First row: Janice Thomas, Kay Kuhn, Shirley Nutter, Karen Snook, Sally Schoenlein, Janet Parker, Anna Giokaris. Second row: Horace Greene, Lois Vore, Roberta Hume, Marilyn Basinger, Miss Marybelle Linnell, Virginia Cottrell, Peggy Roeder, Cookie Glazer, Cary Lambert. Third row: Martha Baldwin, Jill Greenup, Kent Krogh, Beverly Applas, Judy Smith, Ida Strasburg. JUNIOR RED CROSS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .....,....,,,, K AREN SNOOK Vice President ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, S H IRLEY NUTTER Secretary ,.,..,......... .........,...,.....,... S ALLY SCHOENLEIN Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, NADINE SMITH Advisor ,,,,,,,,,, MISS MARY BELLE LINNELL The purpose of the Junior Red Cross club is best symbolized by their motto MTO Serve. Some of their services included filling gift boxes for needy European children, practicing bandage tying and sponsoring a drive for money for the Red Cross. ELLEN STRAWBRIDGE K YL? , I First row: Nancy Nutter, Harriet Mervis, Judy Boesel, Loretta Broders, Sally Schoenlein, Ursula Wilsterman, Marilyn Ellis. Second row: Barbara Wyre, Carol Sheetz, Roxy Beale, ,lane McRitchie, Mary Carey, Sue Grove, Elsie Twining. Third row: Betty Bingham, Miss Lackey, Maralie Romig. HOME ECONOMICS COUNCIL President ,, , ,, , ,,,,,, , SALLY SCHOENLEIN Vice President ,,,,,,,, ,,,,.l,,, , H LORETTA BRODERS Secretary-Treasurer H , URSULA WILSTERMAN Reporter ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,.. , , , , JUDY BOESEL Advisor , ,,,,, , , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , MISS HELEN LACKEY It is the aim and purpose of the Home Economics Council to guide and assist in all extra-curricular activities in relation to the Home Economics Department. The group sent clothes to needy Koreans, and collected tax stamps and coupons for the purchase of new silverware for the Home Ee Department, and held a style show in May. ELLEN STRAWBRIDGE fix 4. V7 I V1 I J IVIUSIC .DEAIVIA AND PUBLICATIONS x 2 First row: Betty Bingham, David Allgier, Jim Evans, John Giokaris, Leon Dershem, Marilie Romig, Judy Maus, Jane Tomford, Mary Jane Long. Second row: Kathryn Gasdorf, Kathleen Hibbard, Nancy Riker, Nancy Moody, Marilyn Ellis, Tommy Becker, Janet Miille, Barbara Sites. Third row: Becky Arnold, Darlene Williams, Sally Pfeifer, Bonnie Brentlinger, Rodney Mulvania, Linda Courtenay, Bob Valentine. JUNIOR URCHESTRA President ,,r.,i,,,,,,.,,..,.t.......,,,.,,,,,,,,,..........,,,, JANE TOMFORD Vice President ,,,.,, ..,,,, M ARILEE ROMIG Secretary ,..,,,,,, ,....,.....,,,,,,,, D AVID ALGUIRE Treasurer . .... ...,,i,,,..,,,,.,.,,.,. B ARBARA SEITZ Director ..,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... ,.,,,,,,,,,,, D R. HAROLD O. CLARK After months of diligent practice and preparation, the Junior Orchestra gave their May Spring Festival in Central's auditorium. Those hours of endless practice supplied dividends not only in the successful Festival but in the valuable experience that the junior musicians gained from their efforts. They well deserve future positions in the Senior orchestra, their goal. SALLY SCHOENLEIN i' 2293 - 0 J 4 , az? xnQY Y First row: Mr. Clark, Bruce Bennett. Second row: John Fisher, Nancy Cordon, Lynn Ackermann, Ruth Lowry, JoAnn Scheuerman, Carol Gross, Nancy Weigel, Roxy Beale, Sue Pfeifer. Third row: Ruth Smith, Mary Lee Rose, Jackie Moyer, Marjorie Rose, Jeanne Anderson, Sally Pfeifer, Norma Willis, Cora Pelfry, Barbara Wyre, Ruth Ann Arnold, Lowell Harmon, Suzanne Wyre, Myrna Dice, Charity Fletcher, Deanne Angell. Fourth row: Sue Weisenbarger, Beverly Murphy, Jim Copp, Marilyn Hibhard, Betty Sielschott, Jim MacCallum, Jim Weaver, Pat Arnold, Bill Dennison, Dick Doner, Joan Burden, Howell Lloyd, John Tschantz. SENIOR ORCHESTRA President i ,,,,,e,....,7,,,c,,..,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,. JOHN FISHER Vice President , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, B RUCE BENNET Secretary Y,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, J 0 Tfeggurgr ,,,,,,,,,Y, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, U ZANNE WXVRE Director-Advisor ..,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,, MR. HAROLD 0. CLARK Red letter dates for the Senior Orchestra this year were March 21, when they auditioned at Ohio-Northern University in Ada and their Spring Concert in May. From participation in the Senior Orchestra those musically inclined students had an opportunity to develop their musical abilities and to enjoy their combined efforts. SALLY SCHOENLEIN 0 First row: Margaret Jones, Mary Jane Long. Second row: Bob Hartman, Jim Jones, Tom Epley, Gene Moyer, Jeannine White. Bonnie Brentlinger, Kathleen Hibbard, JoAnn Cantieny, Jane Tomford, Mary Dennison, Barbara Moyers. Third row: Joyce Cramer, Tom Beeler, Judy Fritz, Joe Metz, Barbara Seitz, Sandra Parrish. Shirley Scheuerman, Marilyn Ellis, Janet Miille. Fourth row: Horace Greene, Tom Watters, Suzanne Osborne, Nancy Moody, Nancy Riker, Kathryn Gasdorf, Linda Jones. Fifth row: Becky Arnold, Charles First, Michael Roof, Don Keneipp, Marilyn Chiles, Tom Jones, Don Kohl. Sixth row: Charles Cady, Larry Kirtland, Rodney Mulvania, Lyndo Courtenay, Leon Dershem, David Watters, David Filson. JUNIOR BAND President ,,,,,,,,,V,,, ,,,,,,V,, ,,A,, ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,Y,, H O R ACE GREENE Vice President ,,,,,,, ffff-ff.,-,-,Y- M ARILYN ELLIS Secretary ,,,,,, ,,,V,, ,,,,,,,,,,,7 ,,,,,,, J A N ET MIILLE Tfeasufef ,,,,,-,,, ,,,,,,7,,,,,,,,,,7,,, B ARBARA SEITZ Difegtgf nr Y ,N Y,YY,A 0. The Junior band, although considerably large and talented, did not hold many public appearances. The band was organized for the purpose of preparing young musicians to qualify for the Senior band. Their two main events were their spring concert and the Junior festival. JEAN DETTLOFF V, .,1--,- A , Av f -v- aa- . -- -'w., g-W First row: Dick Shope, Nancy Gordon, Judy Miller, Kay May, Judy McCormic, Irene Shappell, John Tschanz. Second row: Norma Willis, Cora Pelfrey, Flora Pelfrey, Barbara Wyre, Basilda Reese, Ruth Ann Arnold. Third row: Lowell Harmon, Suzanne Wyre, Bob Sloane, Myrna Dice, Bob Houtz, Marjorie Rose, Jeanne Anderson, Mary Rose, Sally Pfeiler, Sue Grove, Sherran Ellis, Carolyn Redd, Joan Burden, Howell Lloyd, Carol Gross, JoAnn Scheuer- man. Fourth row: Dick Gasdorf, Susan Morris, Lvera Mc- Laurin, Nancy Guy, Zelma Mullenhour, Janice Miller, Lenn Geiger, Georgiana Holmes, Bill Dennison, Dick Doner, SENIOR Pat Arnold, Bill Jennings, Warren Buchanan, Oliver Ram- sey, Janet Barrington, Nancy Stivatcus, Betty Cope, Phyllis Graymire, Paul Niswander, Larry Harmon, Judy Culp, Barbara Fraumfelter, Frank Walker, Tony Mitchell, Von Ellis, Colleen Wellman, Marilyn Thomas, Fifth row: Marilyn Primmer, Hank McElderry, Janice Schrader, Carol Jackson, Janet Strohl, Vivian Gallant, Sue Heffner, Mike Plummer, Jim Copp, Alan Arnold, Tom Oswald, Floyd Swygart, Sue Matthews, Lee Balliet, Larry Mervis, Stanley Hawkins, Clyde Folk, Craig Tone, Jim McCallum, Larry Heckela, Marilyn Hibbard, Jim Weaver, Joan Clark, Ann Mathews. BAND Preszdent ,,..r...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,........,,..,.,..,,.,,,,,,,, JOHN TSCHANZ Vice President ,.,.... Secretary ....,,.,,,,,, Treasurer . ..... . Director ,,,,,,,, BOB SLOANE JOANN SCHEUERMAN JOAN BURDEN MR. HAROLD O. CLARK This year has been a very special one for the Senior Band. They not only provided excellent half-time entertainment at the football games, but they also paraded for the Democratic Candidate, Adlai Stevenson, and Republican candidate, Richard Nixon. The band held its annual concert on March 13, district auditions on March 21 and state auditions on April 13. J EAN DETTLOF F First row: Norma Willis, Cora Pelfrey, Flora Pelfrey, Jo Ann Scheuerman, John Tschanz, Ann Matthews, Marilyn Thomas, Frank Walker. Second row: Dick Doner, Pat Arnold. .lim Copp, Mr. Clark, Suzanne Wyre, Myrna Dice, Susan Morris, Basilda Reese, Mike Plummer, Jim Weaver, ,lim MacCallum, Marilyn Hibbard. SWTINGPHONETTES Director-MR. HAROLD 0. CLARK No officers are needed when every member is a leader in his field. A fine example of this is to be found in the Swingphonettes. The past year was a busy one. The Swingphonettes furnished music for the Who's Who Dance, Senior Class Party and for entertainment before many plays. There is no doubt that the school would be at a loss without this fine group. BETTY HARTMAN First row: Barbara Jones, Frances Howe, Carol Guyton, Janice Jewell. Second row: Sharon Croy, Sue Lowry, Kay Baber, Joan Tempel, Joan Shepard, Judy Lora. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Accompanist .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, BARBARA JONES Director 7,,,77,r,,. . ,,o,,,,, MR. WILLIAM C. TEMPEL By their fine performances, these girls, representatives of Senior A Cappella, have proven to be valuable assets. Among their notable performancs were for service clubs and for many of our school assemblies, such as the Christmas assembly. V BETTY HARTMAN First row: Frances Howe, Lucia Thomas, Karen Cogen, Nancy Cordon, Yvonne Porter, Sharon Croy, Janice Jewell, Claudette Ruland, Lois Smutz, Pat Shields, Carol Guyton, Judy Lora, Sue Lowry, Barbara Jones, Marjorie Roeder, Sue Weisenbarger, Joan Shepard, Joan Tempel, Mary Ross- feld. Second row: Carol Shafer, Janet Jordan, Lynn Acker- man, Brenda Schneider, Sandra Roberts, Martha Jo Davis, Pat Davis, Diane Hauenstein, Judy Knisely, Ann Mac. Donell, Carolyn Redd, Susan Ludwig, Beverly Murphy, Hazel Fisher, Deanne Angell, Sharon Brunk, Kay Baber, Naumann, Ed Kellermeyer, Tom Reynolds, George Stephan, Frank Romaker, Dick Shope, Bob Houtz, Dennis Oberly, Don Romig, Merrill Castle, Bill Tempel, Kenny McCullion, Bill Jennings, Lee Balliet, Von Ellis, Jim Cross, Howell Lloyd, Jay Botkin. Fourth row: Tom Garmhausen, Alan Arnold, Dan Johnson, Tom Huntress, Jim Weaver, Mike Plummer, Ed Berthold, Joe Worth, Larry Mervis, Torn Evans, Bill Zickafoose, John Tschantz, Jim DeVoe, Bruce Bennet, Bob Sloane, Carl Cook, Bob Hamer, John Fisher, Tom King, John Henderson. Pat Martin. Joan Gerken. Third row: Jim Holton, Bob SENIOR A CAPPELLA CHOIR President ,, , ,,,,,,, DAN JOHNSON Secretary ,, , ,,,,, ,, SUE LOWRY Treasurer ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, . ,,,,,, J UDY LORA Librarian ,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, JANICE JEWELL Accompanist ,,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, It IARJORIE ROEDER Director ,,,, . ,,,, MR. WILLIAM C. TENJPEL Among the groupls many outstanding accomplishments were the special assemblies held for Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter, the performances given at luncheon engagements, the annual Better Business dinner, commencement, pep assemblies and L'The Red lVIill,'7 a light opera. The main objective of this organization is to present musical entertainment for the enjoyment of music lovers and to give interested students a chance to advance in the field of music. BETTY HARTMAN -iv- Q we s wi 4 E Ji' , ' B Q ff a , r - ,J i t In . ,ip wr e 'K . T, J MX, W i -b .i F V, N' K First row: Kay Kuhn. Linda Brennernan, Jane Tomford, Beverly Reed, Jackie Moyer. Barbara McDonel, Carol Cross, Jane Hopper. Judy Boesel. Peggy Lewis, Sharon Ebheskotte, Roxy Beale, Judy Culp, Margie Blattner, Sandra Zerante, Marilyn Ellis, Dianne Botkin, Deanna Botkin, Janet Miille, Rosalie Woten. Second row: Marylee Rose, Doneta Fly, Nancy Chiles, Sue Shook, Shirley Scheuerman, Linda Loudenslager. Mary Carey, Vivian Gallant, Betty Louck, Judy Crove, Shirley Bee-oli. Ruth Laman, Sue Welsh, Nancy Baxter, Sandra Beaeli. Peggy Mumaugh, Rona Lee Glazer, Peggy Roeder. Ellen Straw- bridge, Janet Purdy. Third row: Linda Carlin, Sharon Hollering, Margaret Jones, Vieki Carrettson. Pat Wright, Bev Applas, Marilyn Primmer, Julie Renz, Basilda Reese, Beverly McElroy, Virginia Howenstine, Margaret Krouse, Nancy Weigel, Linda Jacobs, Peggy Harter, Marcia Grout, Sue Vandermark, Nancy Whittaker, Barbara Tschantz, Margo Wagner, Margo English, Buddy Montague. Fourth row: Bill Cross, Dave Widmark, Ben Rose, Larry Smith, Jim Peters, Horace Greene, Clyde Folk, David Christy, Mack Davenport, Bob Primmer, John Sargent, Alan Blatt- ner, Jerry Cierhart, Jan C-uffin, Boh Cavinery, Jon Chamb- ers, Bill Barley, Al Grapner. Kent Krogh. Fifth row: Franklin Griffin, Roger Evans, Charles First, Linda Court- ney, Don Kohl, Roland Wemmer, David Hilty. Don Pike, Rodney Mulvania, Dennis Botkins, Dick Snyder, Leonard Cohen. Larry Kirtland. Paul Born, Jim Fisher. John Pfouts, Bob Guyton, Francis Palin, Larry Heikkila, Bill Hooks. JUNIOR A CAPPELLA CHOIR President , , , JIM FISHER Secretary ,, , SANDRA ZERANTE Treasurer , SANDRA BEACH Librarian , BARBARA TSCHANTZ Arfompanist , , GEORGE MONTACIIE Dirertor ,, , MR. WILLIAM C. TEMPEL Some of the activities of the Junior A Cappella Choir this year were the Christmas Assembly, Junior High Music Festival and the Annual Spring Festival. This group was organized to give students in the Junior high a chance to express themselves in music and to prepare them for future membership in the Senior A Cappella. Q BETTY HARTMAN FL ty L3 First row: Lois Vore, Bobbie Kersker, Carol Schooley, Sharon Carder, Cynthia Kerr, Jo Zerante, Shirley Chan- cellor. Beverly Rowersock, Joan Darling, Jeannie Silver- stein. Second row: Judy Reed, Norma Ward, Carol Thomp- son, Barbara McBride, Carol Snowball, Nancy Bollen- bacher, Donna Robinson, Muriel Connor, Virginia Winget, Lois Zickafoose. Third row: Judy Miller, Pat Roney, Julia GIRLS, GENER Cougill, Janet Musser, Iris Richter, Suzanne Coley, Kay Thomas, Karen Snook, Joan Sites. Barbara Rhodes, Janet Thompson. Fourth row: Nancy Lee Smith, Shirley Lambert, Kay Bowsher, Marilyn Wilcox, Betty Hartman, Linda Pat- ton, Helen Connor, Susanne Sullivan, Katie Jo Mumma, Gloria Smith, Marva Bankston. AL CHORUS President , ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , PATRICIA MCNAMARA Vice President , , ,, ,,,,,, JO ZERANTE Secretary , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,., ,,,,, , ,, , JUDY MILLER Treasurer ,H ,, ,,,, ,,, KAREN SNOOK Pianist ,,,,,,,,, , N ,,,, ,,,,,..,,. , , LOIS VORE Librarians SHIRLEY LAMBERT and BOBBIE KERSKER Director , ,,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,,,,,, MR. ROBERT BECKMAN The Chorus was organized to give girls in grades nine through twelve, not in other school musical groups, a chance to participate in musical productions. During the past school year the Girls' Chorus participated in the Christmas Vesper services, the Christmas Senior assembly and a spring assembly, BETTY HARTMAN wail..-551 gfggl' Ni ki First row: Albert Gleim, Bill Blank, Bob Hartman, Jimmy Chiles, Gene Moyer, Barbara Ford, Beverly Woolley, Shirley McGullion, Gwen Ward, Verna Dorsten. Second row: Brian Carrick, Bill Sells, Joe Matiz, Ann Miner, Kay Pfund, Cathy Renz, Harriet Mervis, Marlene Cox, Carlene Stumbaugh, Linda Bassitt, Gwen Maddux, Saundra Lora, Verna Phillips. Fourth row: Don Kineipp, Sandra Kirken- dall, Madelin Waggener, Janet Max, Bertha Tyre, Connie ir..4g...L Spahr, Rhonda Thompson, Janet Harris. Fifth row: Linda Jones, Ruth Kabb, Marilyn Chiles, Ethan Jacobs, Delores Green, Carolyn Swaney, Judy Spayd, Carol Bodiker, Janette Kocher. Sixth row: John Howenstine, Sherry Clabaugh, Betty Ann Heil, Mary Lou Brown, Suzanne Glenson, Diane Muntis, Suzanne Asborne, Carol Carper. Seventh row: Rebecca Smalley, Eddie Zapp, David Mowery, Marillie Romig, Betty Bingham, Marilyn Odell, Sandra Arnnington. 7th GRADE CHORUS Pfggiglent A,-,,,,wYvYYAA,,,,,,,v Yr,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,, M Vice President ......A...........,.,........--.-,,A........-.,-..-, RUTH KALB Secretary-Treasurer ..,,...........,.,,,,,,,......,,..,,,,,,,, CWEN WARD Librarian AA,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.....,...,,. EDDIE ZAPP and ANN MINER Dirge-mr ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,7r,. ,.,, ,,,,,,,,7, M R . ROBERT BECKMAN The saying Practice makes perfectn was proven by the Seventh Grade Chorus this year in their two performances: the Christmas Assembly and the Spring Concert. To give training in Choral singing was the foremost aim of the group. They received experience which they will have an opportunity to use later in one of Central's choral groups. SALLY SCHOENLEIN 5 xg ? 'ii g 4 1 . 7' 'ii' X Er.-np First row: Kay Swisher, Natalie Earnst, Bruce Plumb, Joan Tempel, Bruce Bennett. Second row: Barbara Selden, Janet Ellis, Bob Liddle, ,lo Ann Scheuerman, Bobbe Calvin. Nancy Reed, Pat Davis. Third row: Jim Miller, Jerry Miller, Marty Bloom, Dennis Oberly, Nedra Walther, Lucia Hossellman, Carolyn Cantieny, Beverly Mollman. Evelyn Palmer ....,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v.,....tt.,,7,..,,,,,,.,7,,,,,, ,,,,,,7,,,7 , , loan Tempel Charles Hill ,.....,..,,.l,, ,.,..........,.,,,, B ruce Bennet Irene Isherwood ,l.,,,, ,..7,,, J o Ann Scheuerman Sally Palmer ........, ,,,,,.,77, Bobbe Galvin Iohnnie Stone ,,,,,,, Mr. Arthur Palmer Bruce Plumb Kay Swisher MVS. Anna Palmer ,v,...,, e,s,,,,, N atalie Earnst Maybelle Harrison ,,,,e,,,,,7, Pat Davis Phyllis McSarley ,,,-,,, ,,,,,,,,A,, J anet Ellis Larry Palmer .,.l.,,ll ,l,,,,ii,,,e B ob Liddle Ollie Bannister ,,,,,, ,,,,,-, D ennis Oberly Hilda ,.....,.l,,,,v,,,,,,,, Slim Bascombe ..... Barbara Bannister ..,..... Party Guests ,,,,...... Barbara Selden Jerry Miller Nancy Reed lim Miller Beverly Mollman Marty Bloom Lucia Hossellman Max Loudenslager Carolyn Cantieny Prompters ....,,.- e,....r,,,,,,, ,l oan Cerken Marilyn Campbell Suzanne Wyre Properties fChairmanj ..,., ,...eeee B arbara Meredith Slllgf? fclllllifmanj ,s.......,,,,,,,,,,,.........,A ,,,.... B ernard Ludwig Mak8-up fcllllifmllnj l,,,,.......r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,w S andra Bray Business ana' Publicity I Chairman j ,,,,. ,ee,e,,..,,-el,,,,,, Sue Lowry Student Director ,,,,,,e,,,l,,,,,,,,,,e,oe,,,7,,,,,,,, ,,A,,l,,,,7,,-A7, N edra Walther Director -.......A.4.,,.-..........,. ...,,, 7,,.... M i ss Jeanette Stuart First row: Charlotte Jackson, Jo Zerante, Marilyn Campbell, Joan Cerken, Ann Lee, Becky Yoder, Margaret Thomas. Second row: Sandra Bray, Donna Mesarvey, Karen Schnorf, Carol Frayer, Marilyn,Rupert, Sue Lowry, Patsy Bowersock, Betty Hartman, Sharon Kison, Barbara Meredith. Third row: Gary Evans, Bob Camp, Lloyd Davis, Gene Wells, Bob Sloane, Ken Basinger, Carl Cook, Charles Recob, Bernard Ludwig, Gary Smith, Dan Johnson. PRODUCTION STAFF Prompters ..,.. .......,,..,..,.......,....,,.,.............,...,.., ........,..,,., J o an Gerken Marilyn Campbell Suzanne Wyre Properties ..... ...... B arbara Meredith, Chairman Sally Binz Carl Cook Patsy Bowersock Karen Schnorf- Io Zerante Donna Mesarvey Stage ...... ..... B ernard Ludwig, Chairman Gene Wells Ken Basinger Cary Smith Charles Recob Lloyd Davis Make-up ....... ...... S andra Bray, Chairman Nancy Smith Ann Lee Marilyn Rupert Business and Publicity ........ ,.r,,, S ue Lowry, Chairman Virginia Winget Dan Johnson Sharon Kison Bob Camp Bob Sloane Gary Evans Betty Hartman Charlotte Jackson Sitting: Beverly Oard, Jim Gross, Nancy Gordon, Sue Weisenbarger. Standing: Bill Tempel, Delores Hill, Mary Rossfeld, Virginia Lee, Miriam Archer, Sandra Roberts, Joan Shepard, Terry Wear, Sandy Glazer, Harriet Miller, Pat McNamara, Dick Shope. Mrs. Mason Harriet Miller Mr. Mason ....... ...,....,,..l., T erry Wear Mauclie ....,, ................ N ancy Gordon Sylvia .,.., Patricia McNamara I oy ....... Alex .,..A Delores Hill Beverly Oard fulle Y........,. ..........,..... V irginia Lee Lysbeth ,,.....,. M rs. White Mrs. Allen ,.... Mrs. Day ....... Davy ,......... Chi .,.,,,,.... ferry ...,,...... Ted ,....i.........., Margaret ........ Sue Weisenharger Joan Shepard Miriam Archer Sandra Roberts Jim Gross Bill Tempel Dick Shope Sandy Glazer Mary Rossfeld Left to right: Larry Mervis, Carolyn Redd, Sim Blattner, Gloria Smith, Kay May, Marcia Hawver, Sandra Burke, Barbara Jones, Judy Miller, Maurice Pfeifer, Richard Potter, Merilyn Thomas, Jeanne Anderson, JoAnn Perrine, Diane Phillips, Judy Knisely, Carol Guyton, Karen Snook, Marilyn Ebling, Shirley Lambert. Mrs. Mason Mr. Mason ....... M audie ......,.. Sylvia s,srr.s. I ay .,..., Alex .,,rs... Julie ....... Lysbeth ..... Mrs. Day ...... Davy ..,..,,,, Chi ,,,,,,,,. Jerry ...... Tea' ,,..,,r..,v Margaret ,..,,. 66 79 Men Are Like Streetcars Harriet Miller Terry Wear Nancy Gordon Patricia McNamara Delores Hill Beverly Oard Virginia Lee Sue Weisenbarger Sandra Roberts Jim Cross Bill Tempel Dick Shope Sandy Glazer Mary Rossfeld Prompters ,...... ,..,,.. ,..,.,, C a rolyn Redd Properties ........ .,,......,... .,..,,r G l oria Smith Stage ,,r,..i.,... , ..,,.,,. .....,. B ob Ludwig Make-up ....r,. .,..........,,.. . - . ..,..,.. Judy Miller Business ........ .....,,...e,........,..,,s......,. Maurice Pfeifer Publicity ,.,.,,,.. ..... D on Romig and Richard Potter Ushers ....,,,,.,.,,,.,,,, - ,..,,.. ..,,.,.............,v,,,,,..... J oanne Perrine Student Director ...... - ,,..... r.r,,,,......,.,ee, J udy Knisley Faculty Director ...... ....... M iss Jeanette Stuart First row: Beverly Oard, Marilyn Thomas, Delores Hill, Nancy Gordon, Carolyn Redd, Frances Howe, Lynn Acker- man, Sharon Brunk, Barbara Jones, Sylvia Miller, Carol Cuyton, Cynthia Kerr. Second row: Carol Fowler, Virginia Lee, Barbara McBride, Janet Ellis, Barbara Meredith, Judy Lora, Jeannine Eaton, Sharon Kison, Nancy Reed, Nancy Sorensen, Suzanne Kaliher, Sandra Bray, Deanne Angell, Mary Strawbridge. Third row: Sandra Stallkamp, Marjorie Roeder, Miriam Archer, Pat McNamara, Harriet Miller, Lois Smutz, Sue Lowry, Joan Tempel, Kay Baber, Lucia Hosselman, Natalie Earnst, Sue Weisenbarger. Fourth row: Sandra Roberts, Judy Miller, Judy Knisely, Kay Thomas, Ann MacDonell, Dana Pataky, Betty Seilschott, Ruth Smith, Linda Patton, Gloria Smith, Ann Lee, Virginia Winget. Fifth row: Bill Tempel, Sim Blattner, Bob Ludwig, Jim Gross, Dick Shope, Nancy Randall, Shirley Lambert, Mary Rossfeld, Helen Conner, Joan Gerken, Jim Copp, Jim Miller, Terry Wear. Sixth row: Gary Evans, Marty Bloom, Larry Mervis, Sandy Glazer, Jim Weadock, Bob Sloane, Tom Hawisher, Bruce Plumb, Bob Camp, Bruce Bennett. TROUBADOURS President ,,...,,......,....,................ - ........,....,,r..... BRUCE PLUMB Vice President ,,,,,,., ,,,,,, T OM HAWISHER Secretary .,,,,,,,.,,,.. ..,r,,., e,..,. C A ROLYN REDD Treasurer ,,.,,,.-.. ..,.,....,,.,,,,.., J UDY KNISLEY Advisor ...... ,....,,. M ISS A. RUTH MOORE The Troubadours, boasting seventy-five members this year, put on several one-act plays at club meeting. Their two main events were their annual picnic and the play, Ah! Menlv presented February 18 in the auditorium, JEAN DETTLOFF Seated Jim Weadock, Sandra Roberts, Cynthia Kerr, Lois Smutz, Dick Shope Standing Mary Rossfeld Bob Sloane, Judy Knisely, Larry Mervis, Harriet. Miller, Barbara Jones Jim Copp Shirley Lambert Frances Howe, Tom Hawisher, Carolyn Reddg Lee Balliet, Kay Baker Ruth Smith Mason ,,,, ,,... ,.,,,,,, Eleanor Hazlitt ,,.,,... Snell , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,, . Ah I Men LOIS SMUTZ FRANCES HOWE , 7..., CAROLYN REDD Major .r,..,..,,...,7,,,,,,7,,,,,, ,.,77,,,, S ANDRA ROBERTS Countess Van Nau Herr Dittenhojfer .,,.... Mr. Esden ,,,,,.,r,.,...r. Adele ...r....,...,.,, .r,, Mr. Pfeffer , .,,r,...,....,... .Ietson ..r.,............,. .. ....,.,,,, Governor Chadwick HARRIET MILLER LARRY MERVIS DICK SHOPE KAY BABER LEE BALLIET RUTH SMITH TOM HAWISHER Guard .,,,,,7,.a.,7,.,.,.,,....,. ................,.....7,.. J IM COPP Corporal ,,,,,v, .,,,,....... ,...., S H IRLEY LAMBERT ,Iunzor ,..,..,.,,,,, . .,,,..... Senator Binks ,..,.,,,. S., Vicky Lauderbeck Susan Betsford ,,,,.. CYNTHIA KERR BARBARA JONES JIM WEADOCK JUDY KNISELY Hollingsworth ...,,,.,,, ,,,. .,,.,,,,, , B OB SLOANE. Hodges ,.,,,.,,...,,..,...... .,r,.,,.,,,,,,, M ARY ROSSFELD Student Director ..... ,,,, .,,.., Dtrector .,.,.,,,....,,.,. JIM GROSS MISS A. RUTH MOORE f, 4 i First row: Sandra Zerante, -Nancy Siferd, Jane Hopper. Second row: Margie Blattner, Margo English, Marlene Snyder, Judy Boesel, Linda Carlin, Barbara Porter, Marilyn Ellis, Barbara Seitz, Linda Brenneman. Third row: Julia Davison, Judy Lugibill, Charity Fletcher, Pat Wright, Linda Jacobs, Kay Moats, Shirley Scheuerman, Nancy Burch, Mary Bright, Jane Tomford, Fourth row: David Hilty, Mack Davenport, Kent Krogh, Jan Guffin, Terry Cleaves, Horace Greene, Benny Rose, Leon Dershem, Leonard Cohen. MASQUERADERS President ,,,,.,..,.........,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,..,..,., BOB CUYTON Vice President ,,,.,, ..,,,,,, J ANE HOPPER Secretary ,,c,,,,,,,,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N ANCY SIFERD Treasurer ........ ................,....,. SANDRA ZERANTE Advisor .,,,,., ,,,,,, M ISS ELIZABETH MOULTON After days of faithful practice and planning, the Masqueraders put on a two-act play as a Junior Assembly program on May 17. The dramatically minded students were able to gain much experience in acting from their successful season, as well as the feeling of satisfaction they received from participating in good productions. SALLY SCHOENLEIN ftti i irr if First row: Phyllis Moore, Susan McClelland, Mary Long, Carol McNamara, Harriet Mervis, Marcia Cannon, Karen Cast. Second row: Ruth Kalb, Carol Tietesworth, Carolyn Tschantz, Janet Harris, Janet May, Kay Pfund, Ann Miner. Third row: Bill Blank, Dolores McDermott, Sandra Lora, Kathryn Gasdorf, Alison Fletcher, Sandra Parrish, Ethan Jacobs. Fourth row: Jan Metz, Lewis Bishop, Charles Mougey, Miss ldetta Lutz, Betty Bingham, Marilee Romig. SEVENTH GRADE THESPIANS Prestuent .,...,.,..,.,.,. .... ........ ..r,..,,.,,,,,,, E T H AN JACOBS Vice President ....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H ARRIET MERVIS Secretary ,,tt,,tt,.t., ....... C AROLINE TSCHANTZ Treasurer ....... t,,,t,.... M ARCIA CANNON With a record of six well-given plays behind them, the Seventh Grade Thespians had good cause to look forward to a bright future in Central's dramatics. The members of this group learned from their work the art of memorization and interpretation of parts, and poise. SALLY SCHOENLEIN - Y NTS First row: Gary Evans, Bruce Plumb, Suzanne Kaliher, Sue Lowry, Joan Tempel, Janice Jewell, Nancy Sorensen, Bob Sloane, Bruce Bennet. Second row: Delores Hill, Nancy Reed, Marjorie Roeder, Judy Lora, Frances Howe, Lois Smutz, Natalie Earnst, Sandra Roberts, Judy Knisely, Nancy Gordon. Third row: Janet Ellis, Judy Miller, Jim Miller, Dick Shope, Sandy Clazer, Tom Hawisher, Larry Mervis, Jim Cross, Sue Weisenbarger, Harriet Miller, Pat McNamara. NATIONAL THESPIAN President ,,,,,, ., ,,,,,, , BARBARA MEREDITH Vice President ,,,,,..,, ,,,,... . 7, JOE WORTH Secretary ,,,,,,,.,.,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, JOAN TEMPEL Treasurer ,,,, VVV.. , N JANICE JEWELL Advisor ,,,.e.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, IN 1 ISS A. RUTH MOORE The National Thespian Dramatic Society, organized for those having ability and interest in dramatics, requires participation in at least two plays with a total of twelve points and the approval of the troupe sponsor. Their initiation dinner and ceremonies were held at their annual spring banquet in May. Their main event was the three-act play, 'cNine Girlsf, given on January 23 in the auditorium. JEAN DETTLOFF A First row: Joan Tempel, Suzanne Kaliher, Nedra Walther. Second row: Sylvia Miller Janlce Jewell, Judy Miller, Barbara Meredith, Nancy Sorensen, Nancy Gordon, Sue Lowry. NINE GIRLS lane ,,,,,,, ,v,.,,.,, ,,Y,Y,,Y,Y,YY,Y,Y,, ,Y,YY.... I , Y Y Frieda ,.,,,,,, Y Alice ,,,,,............l.,.,,,,,Y,Yv... Eve ,,V......,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,..,. , , Sharon CGlamor Pussl .,...,. Shirley ,,,.,,v,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,V.,v. JOAN TEMPEL SUZANNE KALIHER .IANICE .IEWELL , SUE LOWRY NEDRA WALTHER BARBARA MEREDITH Betty fTennesseeJ .....,., ,,,,,.,,,.... S YLVIA MILLER Stella fShotputl ,.v..... ,,...,., N ANCY GORDON Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.. ...,,.,,,.... ,I UDY MILLER Phyllis ,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.I.. ..,,,, N ANCY SORENSON Prornpters fChairmanJ ,.,..... .....,,......,.... L ANN LEE Stage Crew fChairrnanJ ,,...,....,,.,,,,,,, ..,,,, D ICK HILGENDORF Properties fChairmanJ ...,.,...,,,,,,,,........., ,,.,..... MARJORIE ROEDER Business and Publicity fffhairmanl .,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,,,,,, B RUCE PLUMB Make-Up iChairmanJ .....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,v....... ..,,,,...l S ANDRA BRAY Ushers lChairmanJ v..,...,l,,,,,,,,, ,,,v....., .,,,,,,,,,,.,..l.,,,, ,I O E WORTH Student Director ,,,,,,,, ,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,. B OB SLOANE Director ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N13 MISS A. RUTH MOORE First row: Karen Cogen, Carolyn Cantieny, Joan Tempel, Lois Smutz, Carol Guyton. Second row Janet Ellis, Sim Blattner. Willis Siferd, Sandy Glazer, Rollie Smith, Joan Shepard. WEEKLY STAFF HEADS JOAN TEMPEL Editors-in-Chief .,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,..,, ,,l, . , Associate Editors ,.,,,, Feature Editors ,,,,,, Sports Editors ,,,,,, ,,,,, ...,,,,, Column and Exchange Editor Photography Editor ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.., Art Editor ,,,,,,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Business Manager W, Advertising Manager Business Staff ,,,, Literary Advisor Business Advisor BARBARA MEREDITH CAROLYN CANTIENY LOIS SMUTZ CAROL GUYTON KAREN COGEN WILLIS SIFERD SIM BLATTNER SANFORD GLAZER ROLAND SMITH JANET ELLIS F. W. FISCHER JOAN SHEPARD DAVID MAYERSON MISS LAURA JAMISON J. A. BRIGHT First row: Sandra Beach, Sandra Zerante, Jo Dyer, Judy Porter, Dana Pataky, Carol Snowliall, Barbara Rhodes. 'Second row: Marcia Palmer,-Barbara Smith, Carolyn Walters, Martha Connor, Sharon Kison, Frances Howe, Gloria Smith, Ann Lee, Virginia Smith. Third row: David Mayerson Linda Thatcher, Rosalie Bacome, Kay Moats, Marcia Grout, Julia Renz, Larry Me-rvis. WEEKLY MIRROR The Weekly Mirror. Central's monthly newspaper, is written and edited by the students. Striving for journalistic perfection, these students record the school's scholastic, social and sports accomplishments. MARGARET THONIPSQN i Q72 'r X- 'wi First row: Carolyn Walter, Bettie Webb Nancy Sorensen Suzanne Kahher Janice Jewell Brenda Schneider. Second row: Sandra Robnolte Vlrgmxa Wmget Sandra Bray Margaret Thompson Kay May, Sally Schoenlien, Ann Edman Third row Jxm Gross Lloyd Davls Rolhe Smith Tom Garmhausen. Co-Editors ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Associate Editor ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Literary and Activity Editor ,,,, Make-Up Editor .,....,........r., .. Senior Editor , ..,.,,.,.,..,,,...., . Club Editor ...,..,..........,....,,... Music and Drama Editor ,,,,, Girls, Sports Editor ....rr ,.,.. Boys' Sports Editor ,,,,,,,,, Art Editor ...., , ,,.,,.,..,... . Photography Editor ,,,,, Index Editor ,,,,,Y ,,,,.,,,. .... , . .. Identification , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Senior Girls' Business Manager Senior Boys' Business Manager Faculty Literary Advisor ,,,,,,,,.., Faculty Business Advisor ,,,,,,,,,, ... if 4 FS .. to 'ti f' 5' L'- Q, pol-vi -rw K. .F '4-S' f i K, nb gy ' M . ml 5 X , , A-3 . 5 We 5 1' ,N fr . . ' W A? A Y 3' 5 - W - 2, a gf 3 ,lm-H i gi I V' Q 1 e i! i 4 Q br, V11 gf' P A . 9 1 First row: Suzie Flavin, Joyce Ceren, Carol Snowball., Roberta Hume, Jo Zerante, Jeannie Silver- stein, Janet Jordan. Second row: Jean Dettloff, Donna Mesarvey, Bobbie Kersker, Ellen Straw- bridge. Miriam Archer, Sandra Bray. Beverly Bowersock, Jeanne Anderson, Judy Reed, Barbara Cochran, Ruth Smith, Barbara Rhodes, Betty Hartman, Marilyn Thomas. Third row: Martha Connor, Karen Schnorf. Sue Sherrick, Barbara Ward, Helen Conner, Bernard Ludwig, Bob Liddle, Sherran Ellis, Carolyn Downhour, Sally Schoenlein, Sandra Roberts. ANNUAL MIRROR STAFF This year the Annual Mirror staff became crusaders in the journalism field at Central. They sought to escape from the old-style type of book, and put out a new, modern book, using pictures instead of tedious paragraphs to tell the story. Combining hard work with fun, the staff preserved the record of the activities of the school year 1952-1953. MARGARET THOMPSON 5 First row: .lanice Jewell, Suzanne Kaliher, Nancy Sorensen, Joan Tempel, Carolyn Cantieny, Barbara Meredith. Second row: Marilyn Thomas, Carolyn Walter, Jeanne Anderson, Margaret Thompson, Bettie Webb, Joan Shepard, Mary Strawbridge, Karen Cogen, Carol Guyton. Third row: Sim Blattner, .lim Cross, Willis Siferd, Fred Fischer. QUILL AND SCROLL As in other activities, recognition is necessary to show appreciation to the students who, with their many time-consuming fields, find the time to work on the Annual or Weekly Mirror. 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'vW'm.A .rv F1 ,ll nam, :md Rmxlh. fo 2-Q E! -' ra., W 1. '35 I.. H DN V5 M ' N ' First row: Arnold, Kimmel, Carnes, Settle-mire, Houston, Kaslly, John, Stemen, Carnes. Second row: Edman, Roberts, Folland, May, Dyke, Harris, Black, Jones, Torbet, Schaffner, Snook. Third row: Mr. Lauless, Biederman, Reynolds. Black, Hennon, DeVoe, George, Pressnell, Potter. Mansfield ..,,,t,,, ...tv 3 3 Central ,,,,,, .,,,t 6 Findlay rtti., t7t,,, 1 9 Central ,77..v ..... 2 5 South ,,,,,,.,,,ttt ,t., , . 19 Central .,,,,, ...t, 7 Springfield ,,t,,, 7 Central , ,,t, . 0 Shawnee .,..,,,,,,,,,.,. 13 Central .,,,,,t,,,,,, .,... 6 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Coach-N ELSON LAULESS Although the season's record was one win and four losses, Central High School's 1953 Junior Varsity Football Team displayed a fine spirit of team work and sports- manship throughout the whole season. A number of the reserve team, commonly called the hamburger squadf' saw action in the varsity games. This experience should prove valuable in their future years on the varsity squad. SANDRA BURKE First row: Hall, Neely, Ayers, Wisniewski, Cavinder, Petree, Fisher, Moyer, Pfouts, McAlpine. Second row: Tolford Walker, Heil, Frohase, Rogers, Recoh, Archer, Morrissey Neal. Third row: Powers, Connor, Swygart, Barnhart, Zapp Martin, Blattner, Cross, Laibe. Fourth row: Laing, Kreiter, Bibbs, Baker, Palin, Seebach, Courtney, McCormick, Conn Fifth row: Lammers, Ulrick, Kison, Miller, Sargent, Patton ,W . Bruno, Cierhart. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Findlay Glenwood 7, Elida Junior Varsity ,,,t 0 Findlay Donell ,,,,,,,, Lima South . Shawnee ,,t,,,,,,tt,t,tt,t C.H.S. ,t,., ,,,, . C.H.S. ttott .ttt , C.H.S. .tttt tttt C C.H.S C.H.S. ttttt ,ttt C Coach-RON DOTSON Wllhat little Freshman teaml' is just what you couldn't call the Freshman team of '53. For the first time at Central a Freshman team had an undefeated season-no losses and one tie. An example of their teamwork was that pass in the Findlay Donell game that con- nected for a touchdown. They won their first night game with the Elida Reserve. Coach Pope has the same hopes for this team that he had for the undefeated Central High football team of '46. SANDRA BURKE First row: Cajacob, Johns, Tolford, Davidson, Filson, Musser, John, Thompson, Hartman, Shafer, Karrick, Bruno, Smith. Second row: McBride, Cogen, Elliott, Lytle, Musser, Sells, Lewis, Podany, Boroff, Smith, Shaffer, Hollingsworth, Taflinger. Third row: First, Cady, Martin, Kelley, Anderson, Bishop, Henderson, Alley, Cain, Hauenstein, Brown, Jones, Zinsmeister, Shaffer, Blake, Weadock. Fourth row: Fisher, Cipe, Christy, Healy, Widmark, Pate, Cleaves, Miller, Stemen, Schramm, Recob, Banks, Dempster, Sullivan, Courtney. Fifth row: Scheely, Born, Rose, Kohn, Kohl, Daley, Bailey, MacLeod, Kimmel, Mullen, 0'Connor, Hooks, Primmer, Widner. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Although this squad didn't play in any regularly scheduled game, they were a gang of rough and tough boys that were eager to learn football the hard way. These 'ffuture starsf' of Central practiced faithfully after school in what seemed the muddiest field ever. Those practice games taught the fellows good sportsmanship and co-ordination. Coach-vLYLE BARBER SANDRA BURKE lit'-fiilwi L. ' Li L' ' klEH'ik:' f.: 'L L- ' f - O 'ha Big , M, First row: Jeannine Ulrick, Peg O'Connor, Sue Lowry, Judy Lora, Lucia Thomas, Janet Maus. Second row: Kay Swisher, Harold Grimm. George Bailey, Max Loudenslager, Bruce Plumb, Tom Frail, Jim Harrod, Jerry Schoonover, Dan Johnson. Third row: Bruce Rogers, Bill Cowden, Joe Worth, Fred Kinnaman. John Henderson, Ronnie Cook. Paul Cross, Bob Harris, Tom Mathias. Fourth row: Ed Berthold, Jim Miller, Don Fisher, Chuck Daley, George Stephan, Bob Hamer, Wallace Maurer, Jim Cross, Phil Shook. Fifth row: Don Campbell, Dave Conrad, Bob Liddle, Dick Dush, Fred Zimerle, Don Bomig, Bill Zickafoose, Andy Wilson. Sixth row: Frank Robertson, Jim Jackson, Don Thomas. CW ASSOCIATION Pfgjidgnt , ,-Y,,wV,,VV Y, ,Y,Y,Y H Y,,,,,, ,,,, J Vice President , . ,,,, KAY SWISHER Secretary ,,,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,....,Y.,Y,, SUE LOWRY Treasurer , , f,,, JUDY LORA A boy or girl, winning a varsity letter in cheerleading, football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, or golf, is automatically a member of the Cv Association. The main projects of this honor society were the annual dinner-dance and the selling of school supplies in the auditorium box office. TOM GARMHAUSEN hi Hx .M ragons Mop Manstiald, Boum, Arlington, 'Basketball Team To Meei 5 l Q Q- . . ron North- Ton ed b Hamshon Fm W f 'I 2 I 2' 0 - my x ' , K NST: 'pi ,rg.,!.,W - , W3 wif' WW ' ' :X 1 Y f f, 5E,Wf.Qf- ,mf v,Q,,gi,u ,,,....,..,,...,.,,....,,,-1 M.: ....W,x, Wm W dt! YQ, Vg W mir! 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X33 53,1355 3,3 wi, ' ,JK jx? .5 5 N S 19 'f A Elf' -'W ff Nw Tklsaimzw-,Q wwf 3, mg. i-Egfggf. TF 1- k' 77 V1 f 4 '35 'VFW-4 S - ' ' N . ' M. - N w, ,x N h, A f ,-121141 hm: Thur 0 M :MEIN ,LM .wi X. XV A my 'Khin T.. 2 N 3 555 ,N S. 3. C 4,.s I 'mv Hfriif W5 .5 ,NH ,323 W .K 5 QL? QQNH ,ZX xcx 15, 1 f ny, 5g,,x!,M.,,, gli' 0 t us! 5 15.-A R iw' W' ? Q ,Tri 31' 3 25'+ .. LU, A .41 ' A 13435 with L. Q +-Q. kyfcgb 3: 9 N. in .fx . .. X W' ...- 33 First row: Ronnie Powers, Phil Petree, ,lim Flsher Bob Welsnuskl Bill Archer Roger Black Keith Ayers, Earmon Cook, Al Graspner. Second row Mr Dotson Dick Snyder ,lim Morrissey Bruce Hullinger, Bob Cavinder, John Shiffler, Mike Martin Jon Buchanan John Workman FRESHMAN BASKETBALL For the first time in many years the Freshman Basketball team completed a full year of activity unscathed for their efforts. For thirteen ball games they left their opponents tasting the food of defeat. In completing their season on the victory schedule they won the Freshman Invitational Tournament by taking into camp the clubs of Kenton, St. Rose and Delphos St. Johns. Here's hoping Mr. Dotson,s teaching of the right way to play basketball will never be forgotten by these boys and that this knowledge and experience will keep them in the victorls circle. BOBBIE KERSKER First row: Tom Mullen, Lewis Cogen, Larry Clemans, David Musser, Bill Elliott, Jim Thatcher, Wendell Hollingsworth, Rodney Mulvania. Second row: Jim Smith, Jack Davidson, Bill Thomas, Dave Maxwell, Horace Freund, David Christy, David Felkey, Ed Zapp, Cordon Jones, Melvin Newsume. Third row: Mark Frick, Bill Hooks, Bill Bailey, Vaughn Healy, Jim O'Connor, Tom Weadock, Bob MacLeod, Larry Heckla, Leroy Scholler, John Thompson, John Shields. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Many excellent physical and mental attri- butes are gained through actually playing the game. Boys using the opportunity to gain this experience through Mr. Pope and the Junior High team will find this true in later years. This season was one of considerable success. The Junior High Basketball team won six of eight contests. BOBBIE KERSKER First row: Russ Black, Wally Maurer, Carl Engle, Jerry Hauenstein, John Brenneman. Second row: Ron Dotson, Bill Bishop, Phil Grady, Bob Guy, Wayne Baughman, Tom Mathias. CROSS COUNTRY Each fall the boys who love running meet at Faurot Park under the guidance of Mr. Dotson who tutors them in the finer points of 'the sport. For the last several seasons success has been the keyword of this team. The enjoyment that is derived from their activity is plainly shown by the record. For those who like endurance racing this is the sport. May they always be in the winner's circle. MR. E. W. KOHLER M-lp First row.: Francis. Palin, John Pfouts, Ron Cook, Tom Frail, Bob Hartman, Don Fisher, Jim :g'iiJllQ1giiiIglT'IP3fI'l3.lcll0, gjogge lllqouse, J-erry Milbourn, :lim Foley, Charles Daley Second row' SS, t0d,B11.'dd1,,TbF1d,JhM11,,Fdz' ' ' Bill McKinley, Bob Daley. er Oi I 6 0 Y le 0 n 1 er re app' hm Tuttle' WRESTLING TEAM Our sincere hope for many years of complete success is offered to the wrestling team after its magnanimous entry into the inter-scholastic athletic picture at Central. Interest among the boys plus their zealous attitude to learn made Mr. Waite an extremely busy person throughout the winter months. The schedule consisted of Van Buren, Celina, Toledo Whitmore, Fostoria and Toledo Clay. lfoacha--R. W. WAITE TOM GARMHOUSEN SERAPH POPE RONALD DOTSON MARILYN AMSTUTZ HOWARD GLEASON CHARLES RUSLER ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT When Central's football team ran onto the field, the basketball squad took the court, or any other athletic organization functioned, a small group of people behind the scenes worked as hard as the players. This was the Athletic Department, coaching the teams and keeping the finances. This group of sports-minded people trained the players of the various squads to make them rank among the top athletes in Ohio, They also outfitted the players and paid the expenses of the teams. The Athletic Department of Central has made sports at this school one of the top extra-curricular activities. The student body is most grateful to them for their fine work and excellent leadership. TOM GARMHAUSEN LYLE BARBER NELSON LAULESS RUTH CATHCART RICHARD WAITE MILAN STANICH t it , 1 , - 3 5 'W- S K M N . V Y 'N ' , if W 3- .. ' 3 . First row: Lucia Thomas, Sylvia Miller, Janet Maus. Second row: Sue Lowry, Judy Lora, Jim Miller, Jeannine Ulrick. Peg O'Connor. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Head Cheerleader-SUE LOWRY Seven exuberant girls and a boy-thatis the extent of Lima Central,s Cheerleading Squad. When these peppy eight were not busy helping to arouse school spirit and to improve the sportsmanship of the student body, they could have been found diligently practicing. Although cheerleaders were no longer in charge of the pep assemblies, they co-operated energetically with the Pep Club. NANCY RANDALL Ll, ., ,,, rf.:-.K First row: Pat Davis, Kay Thomas, Marilyn Rupert, Brenda Schneider, Sharon Croy, Judy Conkle RESERVE CHEERLEADERS These six peppy girls could be seen at the basketball games leading the cheers during the reserve games. Although the reserve cheerleaders aren't given as much recognition as the varsity, they play an important role in the uwhooping up of our school spirit. SUZANNE KALIHER li First row: Ann Lee, Pat Martin, Jeannine Ulrick. Pat Davis, Katie Jo Mumma, Natalie Earnst, Sue Lowry. Second row: Judy Conkle, Delores Hill, Frances Howe, Donna Mesarvey, Bettie Webb, Mary Rossfeld, Donna Mae Smith, Joan Tempel, Nedra Walther, Peg O'Connor, Lucia Hossellman, Janice Jewell, Shirley Nutter, Lois Vore, Becky Yoder. C GIRLS Advisor-MRS. MARILYN AMSTUTZ At last I am a 'C' girlln That was the thought of many energetic members of the Girls, Athletic Association. To become a UC, Girl you must be a member of G.A.A. and have earned 1000 points. These requirements can be' fulfilled by participating in the noon games, making interclass and all-star teams, and selling concessions at the football games, The UCI' Girls have one day in the year when they wear their Cs to school. They were honored by a tea on May Day. The Senior 'ICI' girls have the distinction of being the group from which the Final Emblem Girl is chosen. NANCY RANDALL Q? i I-:gps ' First row: Davis, Mumma, Earnst, Ulrick. Second row: Hill, Liggett, Lowry, Thomas, Musser, Cogen, Roberts, Martin, McBride, Connor, Purdy, Kerr, Silverstein, Maus. Third row: Zerante, Cheney, Hunt, Tschantz, Smalley, Lowry, Ebling, Ebling, Mullen, Kersker, Smith, Snowball, Rhodes, Flavin, Conkle. Fourth row: McDonel, Lowry, Grove, Seldon, Siferd, Lee, Umbaugh, Shaffer, Mumaugh, Mc- Alpine, Kocher, Fly, Schnorf, Hartman, Schooley. Fifth row: Palmer, Wellman, Smith, Pfeiffer, Moyer, Howe, Smutz, Baber, Yoder, Smith, Schneider, Porter, MacDonell, Coley. Sixth row: McRitchie, Archer, Holland, Louck, Renz, Bacome, Selby, Hoeper, Ebling, Kennedy, Courtney, Geran, Miller, Jones, Phillips. Seventh row: Richter, Ormsby, Vore, Webb, Thomas, Hager, Mullenhour, Youngquist, Kirkhoff, Shipman, Patton, Maddox, Snook, Phillips, Morris. Eighth row: Smith, Perrine, Davis, Lee, Parsel, Tempel, O'Connor. Ninth row: Weisenbarger, Edman, Grout, Thatcher, Bach, Hunter, Moats. SENIOR G.A.A. Prestdent .,,,,,....,,,,,..,,,,,,..,, ,,,4...,,,,A-,,ffY-f- Vice President ,,,r,.. Secretary ,,....,,,,,... Treasurer ,,,,,,..,, .,,,,,,,,. Advisor ...,. .,,,,... KATIE .IO MUMMA NATALIE EARNST PAT DAVIS '' 'fffffQf jEXiiiiiiINE ULRICH MRS. MARILYN AMSTUTZ Senior G.A.A. is open to any girl from grades nine to twelve. The sports in which they participate are tennis, basketball, badminton, table tennis, hitpin, foulshooting, open bowling, swimming and hiking. The purpose of G.A.A. is to teach cooperation in physical education for girls, to promote athletic accomplishment and good sportsmanship. The outstanding events of the year were the All Star party and the annual G.A.A. banquet, which included the presentation of awards and the announcement of the Final Emblem Girl. BARBARA COCHRAN G.l-XA an K' 6 First row: White, Cook, Black, McCormick, Wright, Pfeifer, Reed, Clazer, Reed, Porter, Ulrick, Brennaman. Second row: Parker, Graves, Burch, Mans, Tomford, Cook, Ehinger, Ellis, Welsh, Cartin, Miille, McBride. Third row: Thomas, Holvogt, Burden, Garrettson, Scheuerman, Allison, Smith, Wagoner, Stevens, Fauhl, Mesarvey, Gilroy. Fourth row: Hanley, Raymond, Smiley, Pence, Loudenslager, Lambert, Ciokaris, Whittaker, Culp, Applas, Bumford, Williams. Fifth row: Good- man, Harris, Swisher, Arnold, Arnold, Greenup, Baldwin, Reese, Allen. EIGHTH G.A.A. President W ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,, ff,,,, ,-,Y S A L L Y REED Vice President ,,..,,,, ,..-, S ALLY PFEIFER Secretary .,,, , , ,,,,, PAT WRIGHT Tfgggufgr KYV, V , ,, AdUi50r Y,VY, , Y,YY,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, M The Eighth Grade G.A.A. had a membership of seventy girls, each one of whom was awarded a letter at the end of the year for perfect attendance of the meetings and for their participation in sports. They played such games as hitpin, table tennis, bad- minton, basketball and volleyball. They were preparing themselves for their duties in Senior G.A.A. SUE SHERRICK First row: Smalley, Ward, Stump, Tousley. Second row: McNamara, Ireland, Cannon, Mervis, Bonfiglio, Moore, Miller, McClelland, Long, Moyers, Fritz, Hinson, Wooley. Third row: McCormick, Botts, May, McGullion, Gunther, Bodiker, Frueh, Conrad, Wilson, McDermott. Fourth row: Harris, Thomas Kreimes, O'Dell, Heil, Fletcher, Chiles, White, Gast, Evans, Milbourn. Fifth row: Carper, Pfund, Bassitt, Taylor, Frayer, Jones, High, Wear, Ralston, Arnold, Morris. Sixth row: Jennings, Rossman, Waggner, Carrisl, Tschantz. Seventh row: Johnson, Swaney, Maxwell, Romig, Stump, Gleason, Stephens, Snook, Schgier. SEVENTH G.A.A. President , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. . R EBECCA SMALLEY Vice President , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,...,,,,, G WEN WARD Secretary .. ,,,,,,,,,, ,. ,,,, ROBERTA TOUSLEY Treasurer .. ,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, S U SIE STUMP Advisor , MISS JANE SNIDER The seventy lively members of the Seventh Grade G.A.A. participated in volleyball, basketball, table tennis, badminton and hitpin, Not only were the girls preparing themselves for Senior G.A.A., but they also gained experience in leadership and sportsmanship. SUE SHERRIEK Standing: Jean Krouse, Sharon Croy, Vivian Gallant, Jill Schoonover, Nancy Stivaktas, Mary Hunter, Ruth Smith, Suzanne Sullivan, Marilyn Pence, Donna Parsel, Suzanne Coley, Lucia Hossellman, Judy Reed. Seated: Peg 0'Connor, Nedra Walther, Nancy Randall, ,loan Tempel Nancy Weigel. CYGNETS President ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.., .,...i,i..,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, P E G O'CONNOR Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, JEAN KROUSE Hi5l0fillfl ........ ......,,,,,,,,,,,,, D ONNA PARSEL Adviwf --..,,,, .,,,,, M RS. RICHARD WAITE Splash! Splash! This is what you probably would have heard if you had gone to the Y.M.C.A. pool between 8:00 and 10:00 P. M. on Tuesday nights. The twenty-one Cygnets, Central's girl's swimming team, presented a water ballet called Showboat in March. The girls took part in presenting the Annual Y.M.C.A. Gym Fest in April. They attended a ballet given by the Ohio State Swan Club in the spring at Columbus, Ohio. SUE SHERRICK iw: 01 V15 ' - 5Z '-F:1 W'f'-- H-: f C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES C.H.S. .........,........, - C.H.S. ...... - C.H.S. ..... - C.H.S. ---L C.H.S. ..... - C.H.S. ...... - C.H.S. ..... - C.H.S. ....... C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. ..... . C.H.S. ...... - C.H.S. ..... - C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. Tourn alflellt C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. ..... . C.H.S. 21 Toledo Waite ..................., 6 Cincinnati Western Hills 27 Toledo Woodward ..,....... 26 Dayton Wilbur Wright .... 14 Findlay ..............,....,.,...... 7 Middletown ........ 0 Van Wert ...... 0 Springfield ........ 6 Lima South ..,,.... Coach-SERAPH POPE 63 Van Wert ..........,.....,..,,,,., 58 Toledo Macomber ...,. 53 Springfield .,.....,..,,....,. 53 Dayton Roosevelt ........ 53 Findlay ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,--,-----,. 77 Toledo DeVi1biss ........ 53 Bellevue ............... - .,,. 416 Hamilton ............,,, 57 South ......... 76 Mansfield ....... 77 Middletown ....... 73 Fostoria ............. 69 Portsmouth ....... 59 Ashland ......... 51 South .......... 55 Sandusky ....... 43 Celina .... 51 Shawnee ........,.,,,,, 52 St. Marys ...........,,,,,, , 37 Toledo Woodward ...... coach-LYLE BARBER rf si XO' M' X-fjif' if ,Jw g L 5 .1 ..wv-,lv t 1 13, f 5 52? 59 K 'C . Q f A 'P QQY' ' M my ff' b . ilu., fi 4' fl J' Patty Archer ,....... Kay Baber ......A..... SENHHIINDEX 21, 78, 120, 111, 112, 121 George Bailey ........,,...,.. 21, 76, 180, 112, 81, 84, 132, 137, 139 Dave Basinger ....... 21, 96, 98 Ken Basinger ...... ,.............,.,..........,.......... 2 1, 117, 92, 112, 96 Bruce Bennett ,1.1........ 21, 76, 107, 112, 124, 102, 107, 116, 120 Carl Binz .....,........ ,..,............................,................,...,........... 2 1 Sally Binz ..,..... .....,.,.. 2 1, 101 Marty Bloom ........ Patsy Bowersock ...,,,, 21, 116, 120 21, 117,86 Dorothy Bowsher ........ . ..,...... 22, 76 Robert Branham ............,......,1........,..,,........,..,..,............,.......... 22 Sandra Bray .... 22, 117, 76, 86, 76, 1Q2, 120, 125, 128, 129, 116 Loretta Broders ....,......,,...............,........... 22, 114, 86, 101, 104 J ack Burden ........ Joan Burden ........ 109, 22 John Burden ............ .......... 2 2 Lucille Burkholder ........ ...... 2 2 Alan Byrd ...,..........,. ,.,.,, 2 2 Barbara Cady ....... ,........,. 2 2, 98 Bob Camp ,........... .....,....,......... 2 3, 117, 120 Don Campbell ........ ....... 2 3, 112, 81, 76, 133, 137 Marilyn Campbell ...... .... ......................... 2 3 , 117, 86, 116 Carolyn Cantieny 1 ........ 1 ........,. 23, 72, 76, 86, 126, 130, 116 Tom Cheney ......... Jerry Churchill ....,... Dick Cira ......... Pat Clark ............. Grace Clingerman ...... Martha Connor ...... 23 23 23, 86 23, 101 23, 86, 101, 127, 129 Dave Conrad ....,,r.. ..,.r........r...... 2 4, 137 Carl Cook ................ ........ 2 4, 117, 112 Virginia Cottrell ......., r........ 2 4, 101, 103 Shirley Cox ........... ................................ 2 4 Lloyd Davis ,,... ............,.................,.., 2 4, 117, 76, 94, 128 Pat Davis ...., Ben Driver ......... .1 24, 148, 78, 86, 112, 146, 14-8, 116, 147 Natalie Earnest ..,........... 24, 148, 76, 86, 112, 148, 94, 120, 124 Jeannine Eaton .,.....,.. .................. 2 4, 86, 94, 112, 76, 78, 120 Howard Eikenberry ..,... ................r..........r...... 2 4, 98 Bob Elliott .............. ........ 2 5, 76, 77, 86, 98 Sherran Ellis ...... ,,,............,...............,. 2 5, 86, 109, 129 Janet Ellis .......... ......... 2 5, 76, 77, 86, 116, 120, 124, 126 Ronald Eversole ...... ......................,............................ 2 5 Gary Evans ...... 25, 117, 76, 77, 112, 120, 124 John Fisher ,,.,.... Dick Folk ...... Dick Foltz ..,,,. Tom Fraxl .......,......,,..... Barbara Fraunfelter 25, 85, 107, 112 25, 92, 79, 133, 137, 143 25, 109 Carol Frayer .,.,......,. .,.,..,.. 2 6, 117,-112, 86 Bobbie Galvin ...... Tom Garmhausen ,..... Joan Gerken .......... Russ Cossard ...,,... Carl Gould ........ Phil Grady ....... Frank Gray ........ Harold Grimm ...... Sue Grove ...,....., Dick Hammell ...... Lowell Harman ........ Jim Harrod ........ Betty Hartman ,..... Bob Hartman ........ Tom Hawisher ...... 26, 74, 86, 114, 116 26, 92, 78, 99, 112, 76, 94, 128 .. ......,................ 26, 117, 112, 116 .1111111111111 26 1111 26 111 26,82 111 26,s2,1o2 .111 26,133,137 .111 26,114,1o4,1o9 .11111111111 27 111111 27,107,109 27, 92, 99, 132, 137 .111 27,148,117,73,101,114,129 1111111111 27,92,78,143,96 27, 96, 120, 124, 121 Dick Hilgendorf ....1... .,.,............1.1 2 7, 92, 96 Beverly Hord ........ Lucia Hossellman ....,......... 27, 73, 114, 102 27, 97, 112, 102, 116, 120, 147, 152 Francis Howe.. 28, 82, 111, 112, 121, 76, 86, 120, 124, 127, 147 Charlotte Jackson ,...1.1.,..1...1...1...........1 28, 117, 74, 101, 114, 86 Janice Jewell .... 28, 72, 83, 111, 112, 125, 130, 76, 86, 102, 124 Pat Johns ............ Dan Johnson ........ Suzanne Kaliher .....,.. Sharon Kison ......1. Ann Lee ........ Bob Liddle ......11..................1. 128, 147 28, 117, 92, 82, 112, 137 28, 125, 130, 86, 120, 124, 125, 128, 129 28, 117, 72, 86, 120, 127 28, 148, 117, 74, 120, 127 28, 92, 79, 116, 129, 132, 137, 14-3 Judy Lora .11. 28, 76, 78, 82, 86, 111, 112, 145, 77, 120, 124, 137 Max Loudenslager 1 ....1.1...........1..... 29, 92, 79, 94, 112, 116, 137 Sue Lowry ........ 29, 117, 111, 112, 76, 77, 78, 81, 124, 125, 145 Bernard Ludwig .....1. ....... 116, 120, 137, 147 29, 117, 79, 80, 129 Saralee M8flCt18 ....,.. ..................,............., 2 9, 76, 101 Janet Maus ..... . ..... . Rose McKeever ...... Gene McBeth ........ 29, 76, 77, 78, 86, 112, 145, 137 29 Jerry Mechling ......... ...,.........,......................,......... 2 9 Barbara Meredith ..1..1. ........ 2 9, 117, 86, 125, 120, 130, 126 SENIOR INDEX Donna Mesarvey ........ ......... 2 9, 117. 86, 97, 147, 101, 129 Jerry Miller ,......... ......-.........f....-.------ 3 0, 112, 116 Jim Miller- ,.A,-,, ,,,,, - 30, 72, 112, 120, 124, 145 Sylvia Miller ........ ,-.... Tony Mitchell ........ Beverly Mollman 30, 78, 86, 125, 145, 120 79, 109 30, 86, 73, 116 Mike Murphy ........ ...........--,--.-----.-A,.-------,----A- 3 0 Katie Jo Mumma ,,,,., ....... 3 0, 86, 112, 148, 114, 147 Dennis Oberly .....................,...,.....................4,f.......,.v 30, 112, 116 Peg O'C0nn0r .... 30, 76, 77, 78, 86, 95, 112, 84, 137, 145, 147, 152 Shirley Painter ..,,..........................................,.........,.........-....... 30 Sharon Patterson Marilyn Pence ...... Ed Pfund .........,...... Marilyn Phillips Bruce Plumb .,...... Ruth Radebaugh Barbara Ralton ...... Charles Recob ..,... Jim Redman ...... Nancy Reed ...,.... Jim Richey ..,,.... Sandra Robnolte Dick Roeder .,..... Jim Rolfes ....... 31, 101 . 31, 152, 100 31, 86, 114 31, 79, 78, 116, 120, 124, 137 31 31, 117, 72, 73 31, 76, 86, 94, 95, 112, 102, 116, 120 32, 86, 114, 128 32, 94 Ray Ross .,.................. ...........,,....,, 3 2' Claudette Ruland ........, 32, 86, 112 Marilyn Rupert ...... .......,...,...,.........,......,,...... 3 2, 117, 78, 86 JoAnn Scheuerman ,,........ 32, 72, 76, 81, 107, 109, 110, 86, 116 Karen Schnorf ....,. .......1.i.........................,.....,. 3 2,117, 86 Barbara Schooley ....,,.,...,, 32, 86, 101 Jerry Schoonover ......., ...... 3 3, 137, 132, 138 Jill Schoonover ....., ...,.... 3 3, 86, 78, 95, 152' Jenny Seebach ...,.. ,......,,,,..,,,,,.... 3 3, 101 Barbara Selden ,.....r, ,...,. 3 3, 77,86, 101, 116 Phil Shook .......,.......,...,,,,..........,.,.....t,......t....,.t. 33, 96, 182, 187 Bob Sloane ...... 33, 117, 92, 94, 109, 112, 121, 76, 102, 120, 124 Willa Smiley ......,..,,...........,,,.........,1,,,.,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,-,,,,,,,, 33 Donna Smith .,...... ,-,,,,, 3 3, 14.7 Gary Smith ........ . ,,,,,,,-,,, 33, 117 Nancy Smith .,,..... ....,,............,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3, 86, 114 Lois Smutz ........... Janet Snook ...... Jack Somerville ........ 84, 76, 77, 86, 112, 121, 102, 120, 124, 126 84, 98 34, 98 Nancy Sorensen ,..,...... 34, 78, 125, 130, 102. 120, 124, 128, 130 Jim Spaulding ....................... ....... ............-....... .. ------ Eugene Stambough ........ Jack Stedke ............ Don Stratton ............ 34 34 Mary Strawbridge ...... ....... 3 4, 76, 78, 30, 83, 120, 128, 130 Dave Sullivan ,...... Dick Sutherly ,...... 34, 96, 112 Kay Swisher ..,,,,....,,,.,............. 35, 78, 93, 112, 79, 116, 132, 137 Joan Tempel .... 35, 76, 77, 78, 86, 111, 112, 126, 102, 116, 120 Lavanna Thomas ....... 124, 125, 130, 147 Lucia Thomas ......,... 35, 77, 78, 81, 112, 145, 86, 101, 132, 145 Margaret Thomas ..........,.........,....,. , ....... 35, 117, 95, 86, 97, 101 Carol Thompson ....... Janet Thompson .......... Margaret Thompson John Tschantz .................. Elsie Twining ......, Oliver Tyre ....... Jeannine Ulrick ...... Don Vogelsang ........, Carolyn Walter ...... Nedra Walther .,.. Hagh Ward ..,.... Norma Ward ,........ Rae Warner ........1..... Jerry Washington ,.,... Bettie Webb . .... . Glynes Webb ......1 Gene Wells .,... Doris West 1....., Marlene West ....... Don Whitacre ....... Jack Wilson ......... Virginia Winget ...,.. Charles Winnings ...... Joe Worth ..,,,.,.,,,,,, Suzanne Wyre ...,.... Becky Yoder .......,, .10 Zerante ....... Bill Zickafoose ........ Fred Zimerle ......... 35, 114 35, 114 35, 76, 80, 86, 128, 130 35, 92, 76, 81, 109, 110, 112, 94, 107 36, 114, 104 36, 72, 78, 145, 148, 137, 145, 147 36, 86, 97, 101, 127, 130, 152 74, 36, 82, 112, 76, 83, 116, 125, 147 36,98 36,114 36,114 37, 86, 101, 128, 147 117, 92, 37, 112 117, 92, 37, 112, 94 37, 98 37, 73 37,100 37, 86, 97, 101, 114, 120, 128 88, 76, 98, 112, 94, 187 38, 76, 86, 101, 110, 107, 109, 116 38, 117, 82, 86, 76, 147 38, 117, 74, 76, 114, 83, 129 38, 76, 83, 112, 182, 137, 138 88. 137, 188 DIAMONDS In Lima 1t's WATCHES SILVER RAWLS' Inc. 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