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...PiQiUoNiAN... First Row: JOANN GRIFFIN jo's snappy brown eyes were admired by all and her nimble lingers typed many senior essays. She was a member of Senior Friendship, Col-Voc Club. EDWARD EUGENE GUENTHNER Every day, seventh period, Gene was to be found playing his cornet for band or orchestra---four years in band, two in orchestra. Choir. Aviation Club. LEAH ROSE GUNTER A good student, Leah found time for many activities . . . Dramatic Club, Ring Club, lunior and Senior Friendship. There was always an interesting conversa- tion in progress when Leah was around. MARY IANE HAMILTON Mary ,lane's quiet manner and sweet smile won her many friends. She belonged to Home Ec, Dra- matic Clubs. :Wi lll mi I i'i i . lllllllll lwl if Second Rout SYBIL HERGENRATHER Sybil was one of the most un- assuming, yet among the most capable of the girls in the senior class. Her chiefinterests: Drama- tics, Home Ec, Ring Club. WILLIAM W. HETHERINOTON Wiggie's dynamic personality and training on the debate team made him a popular speaker at many school and civic affairs. Several of his many activities were Orchestra, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, lunior Rotarian, Business ivlanager of the Piquon- ian, Drum Maljor, President of -lunior Class. MAXINE LOUISE HOLMES Nicltnamed Mac by her friends she was a quiet, likable student . . . a member of the Home Ec Club. FREDONIA JEAN HURD Friends call her Free Dough- nuts. Because she's a good cook? She was an active member of G. A. A., Vice President of Senior Triangle. page nineteen Third Rout KENNETH M. HYDEMAN Rand, Orchestra, Choir, Quill and Scroll, I'an4American and Slide Rule Clubs, experiments with radio were Kenny's varied activi- ties. lxlany seniors are grateful to him for information used in their essays. EILEEN MARIIORIE INSKIPT Skippy, always full of pep, seemed to tap dance beautifully with no effort at all . . . belonged to G. A. A., Home Ec, Dramatic Clubs. JUNE ivss Artist and poet, ,lunie came from Sidney and Lima Central to win many friends here. Art Editor of the junior and Senior Piquonians, she won membership in the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Ring Club, vlunior Play Cast. FIDELLA ,IAY A member of the Home Ec Club during her entire four years at Central, Fidella was a quiet, cheer- ful, hard-working student.
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...IPIQUONIIAN..... First Rua: Second Row: MARY DILLON NORMA JEAN EMMONS XX A quiet, friendly, capable girl whose chief interests were in Home Ec Club and the Commerci- al Department. 'ILMA ESTHER DURR Always ready with a friendly smile, Wilnia won many friends in high school . . . was interested particularly in Oramatics, Home Economics . . . a good worker. VIRGINIA LEE ELBERT C Oinny was an exceptionally good student . . . did excellent work in Choir, Orchestra . . . won memhership in the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, many friends among students and teachers. HARLES ROLFE EMERICI-I Chuck is a good-natured boy. liked by all who know him. He was in F. F. A .... iudge in their district livestock contest this spring. Rather quiet but well-liked, Norma participated in the Roamers', Bible. and French Clubs . . . dis- played her writing ability in several interesting contributions to the Piquonian. JOHN W. FECKER Fletch was a likahle, intelligent member of our class. He played tennis in his junior and senior years . . . was in Band, Stamp Club, Current Events Club. WALTER FORD We've nicknamed him Flivver ---He looks serious here, but we know him as a fun-loving in- dividual. He was a member of the Pan-American, Model Air- plane Clubs. WILLIAM DALE FREIHOFER Bill worked during his senior year. but in his junior year he played football and baseball, was a memher of -lunior Leaders for three years. page eighteen Third Row: ALYCE FRENCH Vitality and pep are Frenchy's chief characteristics. She always wore bright colors and a smile to match . . . was a four-year member ofthe O. A. A. EDWIN L. FREY Eddie's popularity was due chiefly to his good nature, wit, friendly smile. I-Iis activities: Band, Orchestra, Choir, Assistant Busi- ness Manager of the Piquonian, Hi-Y. TOM FRY This good-looking, friendly boy distinguished himself as well as the P. H. S. Band through his ex- cellence as drummer. Other school activities: Orchestra, Choir, junior Class Play, Basket- ball, Hi-Y. WILLIAM GRIFFES A tall boy who always wears a smile, Bill is good natured and has a great many friends. He was a faithful member of the Band. V! ,. Z' 1 . V41 .9 ll A il lf I llllllllillll h- iliiiiiiiiiilvii.,.i... li l I I i l i l 1 i I l I 4 i I I .l
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