High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 28 text:
“
...lP'llQUONlIAN... Joan BRYAN loan's excellent performance in the -lunior Class Play was the result of three years in the Dramatic Clubs. She was a member of the Annual Staff, a frequent contributor to the Piquonian Quill and Scroll. PAUL BUNDSCHUH He is called Bunny by his friends. As he worked after school, he had no time for the various activities. RHEAGENE CAMPBELL Jeanne's friends seldom saw her when she wasn't laughing. She belonged to Ring Club, Dramatic Clubs, Choir, was one of our best Red Cross knitters. FLORENCE CARDER Punkie has a keen sense of humor, is a lot of fun. Her interests centered chiefly in the G. A. A., Y. W. C. A. LEATRICE GAIL CARDER Teedy was always busy. Literary work for the Piquonian and journalism were her main interests. Choir, Dramatic Club, Cheering took up some of her time. HENRIETTA MARIE CARTER MARTHA CARR Four Veafis faithfulness to Home ECOnOmlC5 Club Buzz was interested mainly in dramatics, belonged Pf0Vfd helpful YO fhl5 mann'-MV, MYTHCUVC Elfli Who also to Col-Voc, Friendship Writers' Clubs. She is made her very becoming clothes with her own skill- a Capable Stenographer' too., tul hngers. WENDELL CARTER Wendell, quiet and studious member of the Honor Society, tromboned in the Band all through high school. Drchestra, Choir, Dramatic, Pan-American, Hi-Y Clubs, Basketball and Track have kept him busy. ROSE CASERTA Rosie, possessed of an unfailing good disposition, was always a willing worker . . . Belonged to G. A. A. and Col-Voc Club. This year she often read proof for the High School Page. ELIZABETH ANN CHAMBERS Bettie, a trim little brunette, revealed her forceful personality in debate, dramatics. Other activities: Choir, Home Ec Club, G. A. A., Y. W. C. A. 3 S ' ' , j ,Y HARoLD E. CHRISTMAN That friendly smile and congenial manner make N Bud or Chris well liked by everyone. He be- , ! to longed to Hi-Y, was vice president of Junior Leaders, fiigx - 2 yr: rg: V I active in Choir, Baseball, junior Dramatic Club. 4 f JEANNETTE CHRISTY r --'. ..... ... For H redhead, Jeannette is CSDCCia1lV Quiet and ff' served. An unusual combination of interests was her ' M ' 'Rn work in art and her activities in girls' athletics. page sixteen
”
Page 27 text:
“
BETTY j. AGENBROAD Red, sometimes Agie, was in Home Economics, Current Events, Stamp, Hobby Clubs. She already has a job as she completed her school work in january. HAROLD ALLENBAUOH Harry, a quiet fellow, took a straight ag course . . . Well liked by all students, but his work after school kept him from taking part in any clubs. DORIS APPLE Doris was always ready to cooperate with others cheerfully. Especially interested in home making, she did her best work in home economics, the Friendship Clubs. JAMES RICHARD APPLE -lim carried one of the big bass horns during his last two years at Central. Little Chum is very much inter- ested in photography and assisted Mr. Bowman in tak- ing pictures for the Annual. BETTY JEAN ARMSTRONG Prominenee came to Betty, alias Army, through her A excellent work in many Dramatic Club plays. The Home Economics Club also benefited by her four-year mem- bership. SHIRLEY ELAINE BATTIE Tiny might be more appropriate but Bats it is, and her interests lay in good school work and dramatics. We'll always remember her magnificent performance in the junior class play and her measles-the two were al- most simultaneous. RICHARD BIANCHI This sun-tanned youth was a valuable member of the basketball team for three years. jerky also did his part for the Hi-Y and junior Piquonian Staff. ROBERT j. BISSETT Bob played on the tennis team for Itwo years and in the band for three years. Friendly to everyone, he al' ways had something interesting to say. MARY FRANCES BLACK Although Mary was an exceptionally quiet oerson, she got things done. She was an excellent critic forthe High School Pa e, a member of Home Economics and Dramatic EI Clubs. DOROTHY MAE BOTKINS Dottie, the little girl who greets everyone with a pleasant smile. was an interested member of the Home gigtliag , asia t i J 1 ' . ' , 6 i ' SI ..-.g is C-VA. -X h 'y E mga ra is I ,jf I Lg. K, RD ...iPioUoNiAN... Economics Club, Choir, G. A. A. ESTHER LOUISE BRIDGMAN Et, attractive, modest, pleasant. was an especially active member of O. A. A., Choir, Dramatic Clubs. the Y. W. C. A. She did good work writing headlines for the High School Page. JOSEPH BROOKH ART school years. His sparkling-brown eyes and cheerful, friendly disposition won him many friends. page fifteen 4 Curly played guard on the football team for his four high- f
”
Page 29 text:
“
HPJIQUONJIAN... NORMA JEAN CHRISTY Norma completed her work at the end of the First semester. She contributed art work to the Piquonian, Q, 5 was active in the Writers, Home Ec Clubs. 3. A A MARTHA ALICE CLARK Martha's natural quiet charm makes her pleasant to ,W know. Out of school a part of last year, she devoted E tm thi r' o sch ' ' . . . . ,..A- W- i 13 ' 5. s sp ing t ool vsork Home Ec Club ' Hai Boa CLAWSON X XV? A Curly was the happy-go-lucky kind, interested .- . in baseball and football. He was also in the Dramatic Clubs, choir. e f -:-'---11 f RUTH NAOMI COOPER A short, cheerful, freckled miss whose friends call her Ruthie, she won membership in the National Honor Society. Athletics and dramatics were her main interests. LOlS VIOLA COVAULT lwiany students knew Loi by her pleasant sm , c- casional whispers in study to her cousin Wintiie. Lois gave most time to Home Economics Club, G. A. A. ile o' M52-RYHISABEL CRON u WINIFRED JANE COVAULT IZ'-5V Was an 3CUVe member of the HUNT? Efonomlcs VUinnie was ever ready to contribute cheerfully to Club for four years. She was always studious, always any project- Favorite HCUVMCS. Home EC Club, atffactive- Friendship Club, C. A. A. BETTY MARlE CROTINCER Betty, with her combination of efliciency and in- telligence, was one of our best in the commercial course. She was a member of the National Honor Society, secretary for the Piquonian Staff, in Choir, Dramatics. HELEN MAE CURTNER Helen belonged to the Home Economics Clubg played basketball, volleyball. She was always willing to do her best. CERALDINE LOUISE DERR ,lerry will be remembered for her smile and her long blond locks. She was a member of the Home Ec, Dramatic Clubs. RICHARD EDEN DlLL Tall, quiet, studious, Dick did a good job as Assistant Art Editor of the Piquonian . . . enjoyed Slide Rule Club, Honor Society, Spanish Club . . . ,lunior Rotarian . .. this spring won the district award in American Legion essay contest. ROBERT F. DlLL Good humored Pickle was in the Band years assistant baseball manager in his junior year . . . senior manager . . . belonged to Hi-Y. fo r fo u r i i page seventeen
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.