Piqua Central High School - Piquonian Yearbook (Piqua, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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. . The concluding evening . . . Graduating Exercises March Hongroise ,.,. Invocation ,.,.,,,, Angelus ,...,. Class Address- Masters Perpetual Motion ,...,s,. Presentation of Class ,,ee,, Presentation of Diplomas ..t.. Presentation of Awards ......,. Wilder Memorial Gift ,ss,,rs.v,,. Q Thursday, june 1, 1939 8 P. M. ........7.Berlioz High School Orchestra ...c...,Rev. J. W. Poorman ,........Massenet High School Orchestra of Anger ..........,...,.ss,.,..........,. ......,..s, D r. Bernard Clausen .............johann Strauss High School Orchestra ...........,..c, George C. Dietrich, Superintendent of Schools V............,..a...a,cWarren S. Gravett, President, Board of Education M. Sims, High School Principal ...,.....Thurl Stephens Class of 1926 Memorial Gift ,...... .,..,..,., M rs. Harry Graef Maurice Peffer Memorial Award ,t..,,. ,,.,,tY,.. T heodore M. Gray Benediction ,.,..,, .,..,,., R ev. E. Lloyd Roberts PIQUONIAN Page Twenty- four

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Our class poet performs . . . Senior Class Poem By Mildred Pickering Gerald Apple This apple boy isn't large or small, He was a manager of basketball. Betty Ebbing This lovely blonde, who sweetly sings, Excels in such a lot of things. Tom Collins The accordion he plays real well, As all his host of friends will tell. Virginia Christman She is the one we would elect, As having posture most erect. Margaret Darling A Darling president is she, For Dramatic club, you will agree. Eleanor Comolli An athlete who has earned the fame, Of being best in every game. Jeanne Schwab We know that she is very bright, Her violin gives much delight. Betty Strickling This girl who never breaks the law, Possesses a mind without a flaw. Edith Hampshire This tiny girl with curly hair, Among our beauties is most fair. Viola Lanrq She has the nicest voice we know, For it is husky, soft, and low. Melvin Everett The captain of our football team, ls held by all in great esteem. Virginia Campbell The grades she makes are of first rate, She is outstanding in debate. Rozella Meyer A quiet girl who types with speed, ln things commercial she does lead. Virginia Munn Her soft, low voice we do adore, She's an outstanding editor. Luther Eariclc In music he's one of the best, And basketball he plays with zest. Bill Elbrecht He has a lot of skill in art, In the band he has a vital part. William Leeper He beats the drums with all his might, And brings forth music to our delight. Roberta Young With taste and neatness does she dress, And lovely hands she does possess. Charles Schriver A lot of letters he has won, For things athletic he has done. Elbert Ruffner A student well-behaved is he, An engineer he'd like to be. Boh Valentine He is a boy who's rather shy, His rosy cheeks make all girls sigh. Eugene Da Pore He talks with such a deep gruif voice, And music seems to be his choice. Harry Christy He's treasurer of our magazine, And quite efficient he has been. Mary Mullin We know that you will all agree, Her eyes are lovely as can be. Raymond Hall Now printing takes up most his time. His faults in this, are hard to find. Bob Halterman Now Bob is one of those boys you see Who thinks that all things can wait Dorothea Hill Distinctive is the word for her, A football star she does prefer. John Hardman We are quite sure that he would rate, As a radio announcer great. Irene Lenox A sunny nature has lrene, Her temper always is serene. Ben Cooper He shone upon the football field, A pleasing voice he has revealed. Dick Shipley He plays the kind of basketball, Which makes all his opponents fall. Lois Callendar We like her laugh, so bright and gay, The big bass fiddle she does play. Phyliss Lawrence We'd like, just for a little while, To borrow Phyliss's friendly smile. Ruth White u OH IHC How we admire her well-groomed hair, And also her complexion fair. Betty Crane We never saw her walking slow, She's quite efhcient with a bow. Gloria Brunetto She wears her clothes distinctively, And an unusual voice has she. Nanette Looney She's good at sports of any kind, And on the Staff her name you'll find. Kathryn Taylor A pretty shade of hair has she, And walks along with dignity. John Bair A blond haired boy and rather shy, Not like most bears, we wonder why! Thelma Schafer A lot of things we'd gladly lack, To have her hair, so thick and black. Germaine Kreig She does possess an alto voice, Which might be every pupil's choice. Bill Cameron The type of basketball he plays, Has brought no end of well-earned praise Leona Beair ln cheerfulness she has no peer, Her lilting laugh we like to hear. Sihyl Finfrock Her humor is surpassed by none, For she is always full of fun. Martha Hudson An intellectual girl is she, We think she sings quite beautifully. Ruth Marsh Her nose is shaped exactly right, To make her an attractive sight. Nancy Mote A cellist of superior kind, A sweeter voice is hard to End. Boh Campling He is an unobtrusive boy, In agriculture he finds much joy. CContinued on Page Sixty-fourj Page Twenty-three P I Q U O N I A N



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. . Gm last bequest . . , Senior Class Will E the seniors of the class of 1939 hereby make known our final bequests in our will which we leave to be read by future students of Piqua Central when we depart from this our Alma Mater. We do be- queath most graciously these possessions to the underclassmen as beneficiaries in the following will: Girls Leonore Bateman ..... Freida Baugh .........,.. YCSCTVC ...,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, affectionate air .,,,,, Leona Beair ..,.....,,........ ...,r,,, . .hair ,,,,,,,,,,,, . Luella Belschwender ,..,. ,,,,,,,,,, monicker ,.,,,,,,.., Joan Brackmann ,7,,,. ,industry .........,.,..,, Mildred Brandon ,,,,,,, ,,..... c ulinary ability ,,,,,,,, Betty Brooks ,......r.., ,.,,,,. c hewing gum ,,,,,,,,,,,, Jean Browning ,.......... ,,..r,,.. Gloria Brunetto ..,.....,,., ,,,,,,,,, .pep ,..,.........,.s,,,,,,,,,,, .shorter skirts ,.,,,,..,,. gum cracking ability ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Margaret Bushnell ......,. ,,,,,,,,,, Dorothy Butsch r.,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,, f riendly ways Y..,,,,,,,,,,,, Lois Callender ..,........... ,,,,.,. s ense of humor ,,,,,,,, Virginia Christman ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, e xclusiveness ,,,.,,,,,,,, sophisticated air ,.,..i,,, Clarabelle Clark ......., .,,,,r. s miles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Virginia Combs ,.,.. ,,,,,,,... f riendliness ,.,,,.,,,,,, Eleanor Comolli ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, s arcasm .,.,,,,,,,,,, Betty Crane ,,,.v.....w..., ,.,.,,.... c lever ideas .,.,,..... Catharine Cron ......... .,...,..., p leasantness .,.,.,.,,,,,, Dorothy Darling ......., ,.,..,, Margaret Darling ,.,.... ,,,,,.,,. Marjorie Darling ,r,.,. Sarah Davis ,,..,..,,.., Jane Dennis ,....... Betty Ebbing i.,.i.,.,.. Mildred Faehl ,,,.,,,,. Sibyl Finfrock ,,.,,,.,. Myrna Gary ,.......,,. Thelma Goins .,...,.. Barbara Gross ....,.,. Esther Hackney ......... ,,....... Edith Hampshire... Betty Heckman ...... cheering ability ,....... .UHIDCSS .................. . .......... litters ..........,.....,.... . Johnston Farm ........ why? ............................. ....,... .,Nancy Baldwin .........Dick Sullenberger .........Harry Trowbridge Jane Green .........Richard Smith Stephens .........Miss Nixon .........Charlotte Williams .........Donna Woods .anyone who wants it .........Jean Brown .........Marvin Cornelius .......4OO .......,.lrene Peters .........Sunshine Man .........Norma Robinson .........Martha Pauli .........Maxine Reck ......i..Mildred Pearson ........next year's cheer leaders .........Mary Hemmert .........Marjorie Scott .........Back to the lndians .Prof. Quiz ..........willingness to help......... ..i..,..Everyone ........Charlyne Hartley .........Wooden Shoes........ .......,Dutch ..........natural curls......... . ...... style in dress..... ........slowness............... .dancing ability ......... .......prett1ness......,,...i.. Dutch ................ ........Dorothy Allen .,.....Florence Brock .......Eleanor Bryan ..,....to the Freshman .........to all those not blessed with it Joe's for 2 more years Mary Heitzman ......... ....... s weet smile ........ ...,,,,,, M arfha Leiter Juanita Hess ........... ........... s weetness ..................... ,,.,...., H elen Hida Dorothea Hill .....4....... VAYYAVVV.. h umor .......r....V...V............. ........ T hree Little Fishies Martha Hudson ......v.. .......... S hell-rimed Glasses ........ .....,., J ohn Humginger Lillian Jay ............... .......... p leasantness ,........,r..,... www,,,,, R nth Hines Katherine Jones ...... Martha Jones .....,....... ......... .Tom ........ Violet Kindell ................ .......... h eight ...... Charlyn Klosterman Germaine Krieg ........ Betty Kuechler ........ Viola Lantz ............. Phyllis Lawrence .... Betty Leiter .......... Irene Lenox ........ Gladys Lindauer ...A hair .......... . .......... soft voice ...... . boldness ............. unusual voice .... smile ....... ,....... friendliness ......... blond hair ....,.... ..........pleasantness..,....... athletic abilit .....i... ........Bertha McMaken .........to the Juniors ........Norma Hahn Onetta Barnes .......Julia Greenbank ........Bob Kell Blanche Quick Helen Lay Laurabelle Hyatt Janice Wolaver Martha Hole Nanette Looney VV77-.... ..r.... y ......... N aney White Virginia McKinley ........ .....,.... p retty curls .........,,,... ,.,,,,,, B Onita Snyder Betty Maier -----,---f-,-f--A ---.--ff.. D ep .A......YV......VVY,V...,..,.., ........ N ed Sparks Rosalie Manson ......... .......... S unny disposition .....,. ,,,,,,,, F lgrence Yearsley Ruth Marsh ........... Fay Mason .,........ Rozella Meyer ..... Nancy Mote ........ Mary Mullin ........ Virginia Munn ....... Maxine Page ......,.... Eileen Penrod ......,......... ......... Mildred Pickering ,........ ...... ..........Snappy brown eyes.... HCCUTZCY ................ In HIIIICTS .......,. ..........Quietness.......... ..........last minute rush...... .Poise ....................,.... rhyme---rhythm .... Doris Prasuhn ........... ....... B londness .....,...,,,.. Lucile Purdy ........... Vivian Purk ...... Bette Reck ............... Martha Rehmert ...... Mar Schelle y Y-....V.V.... VVVVVVVV.. Dorothy Schimmel ....... ......, Jeanne Schwab .....,. Thelma Shafer ....... .....ecoquettishness......,.. ........Emilia Bianchi .,.....,The Wood Peckers .......Zelpha Gieger Billie Ritter .........Keitha Miles .....,...Genevieve Davis .......Mary Williamson Edna Meredith ......,lrma Morrow .......Katherine Brooks .......Eleanor Miller .......Melodious voice....t,... ,,,,,,,v,MaXine Supinger sweetness ........,.......,.... ,,,,uA,, tickling the ivories.. .,..... friendliness ................... shyness ...,.................r. . ......... violin .................,.... . disliking rubber boots ,,.,,,, ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - , Mary Brock Virginia Hitchcock Freida Schaffer Mildred Anthony Almeda Haller .Clark Heighton CContinuecl on Page Sixty-fivel Page Twenty-five P 1 Q U O N I A N

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