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

 - Class of 1946

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Piqua Central High School - Piquonian Yearbook (Piqua, OH) online collection, 1946 Edition, Cover
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To you, Mr. Groves, we owe our appreciation, for you helped to make the wonders of this modern world less mystifying. Page Frye 'ag U Page Six I ,1 5 6 E 5 2 E S 5 E Q K gg en -Q 5 ,, I. . E SE QQ Vf E 5 5 ii 5: sk ,3- V. E ,, if 51 s if 5 3 51 f li 5 ? if Q if a 7 IBDAIQD F EDUCATIUN REV. PAUL J. GEPIM, Presidentg Pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical Church MR. ROBERT RECKQ Secretary at Hartzell Industries Miss NELLIE MCCABE, Vice Presidenrg Former Principal of South Street School MR. RICHARD STROHMEYER, Clerkg Manager of Sherer-Bell Company MR. LEON F. Koesterg Vice President and Manager of the I. A. Shade Lumber Co. MR. C. M. SIMS, Superintendent of Schools Miss HELEN D. HETHERINGTON, Secretary to the Board and to the Superintendent R Page Nine MR. ROBERT G. WINTER PRINCIPAL or CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL ERE are the superintendent and principal in a characteristic pose at the north en- trance to the building. As superintendent, Mr. Sims is respected through- out the community as a thoughful and forward- looking leader. His broad interests, his deep desire to better the schools and their services, and his sincere liking for young people make MR. C. M. SIMS SUPERINTENDENT or PIQUA,S PUBLIC SCHOOLS him a school official of whom Piqua students are very proud. Mr. Winter is known for his friendliness and ready interest in all phases of school life. His energy and enthusiasm never failg he is never too tired for a conference with a student, parent, or teacher. In the two years that he has been in Piqua, he has entered wholeheartedly into the life of the community. Page Ten FACU LT Row 1: Miss Thelma Metz, school nurseg Mrs. Eleanor Schwerer, mathematics, Miss Ella Farley, commercial, Miss Nellie Otte, English, Mrs. Ruth Damerow, French, history, Miss Mildred Constant, commercial, Miss Genevieve North, English Row 2: Miss Velma Stephenson, English, Miss Mary Virginia Woodruff, home economics, Miss Hulda Heller, physical education, Miss Betty Peterson, music, Mr. Forest Groves, chemistry, Mr. Ray Walker, social science, Mr. Ashley Brandon, mathematics Row 3: Mr. Gilbert Shaw, science, Miss Paula Gehm, Latin, English, Mr. W. K. Dunton, director of guidance, Mr. Ray Pierpoint, woodworking, Mr. Earl Slaughter, printing, metal-shop, Mr. George Wertz, science, coach Row 4: Mr. Robert Richardson, Spanish, Latin, clramaticsg Mr. Milton Parman, music, Mr, Raymond Wilson, com- mercial, Mr. C. M. Sims, superintendent of schools, Mr. Thurl Stevens, social science, Mr. Robert Winter, principal Not in picture: Mr. D. P. 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RETTERBUSH jackson Class Vice President 4 Student Council President 4 Honor Society Vice President 3, 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Assistant Business Manager Piquonian 3, 4 Class Play 3 Operetta 4 Glee Club 4 Football 1, Z, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, Vice President 4 junior Leaders Club 2, 3, 4 BETTY LEE ASH Class Secretary 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Assistant Editor Piquonian 3, 4 Associate Editor junior Piquonian Class Play 3 Operetta 4 Librarian 4 Basketball 3, 4 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4 Ring Club 4 Club Co-Ed Council 3 DONALD L. KISER DON Class Treasurer 4 Honor Society 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Student Council 3, 4 Assistant Business Manager Piquonian 3 Choir 1, 4 Operetta 4 Glee Club 4 Spanish Club 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Co-Ed C0uncil4 TI-Ili CHALLENGE Eileen Sullenberger Out of the crowded friendly halls Out of the quiet study rooms, Solemn, silent, in your formal black gowns, Glad to be here'--fearing nothing, You have come to face the world. You have come from your shouting play To take Earth's problems in your hands. Seniors-f-what now? Ahead is the dawn of a bright new day The atomic day---a day of science. No more plaid shirts and short socks, No more time for halfway things, You are individuals and builders. Your shoulders must be strong to take the burdens. You are citizens of the earth. Seniors---what now? CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Sweet Pea Old Rose and Silver CLASS MOTTO Spectemur Agendo. Let us be seen by our deeds. Page Fifteen Y WILLIAM C. ALEXANDER 'KBill,' Alex Student Council Z, 3 Band 1, 2 Cvolf 2, 4 FRANCIS D. ANGLEBERGER Frankie Band 1, Z, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 F.F.A. 1, Z, 4, Secretary 3 CHRISTINA PRISCILLA ARMSTRONG Prism Choir 2 Operetta 4 Friendship Club 3 KATHRYN LOUISE ASH Katy Quill and Scroll 4 Art Editor junior Piquonian Art Editor Piquonian 4 Operetta 4 300 Club 4 Basketball 3, 4 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4 Ring Club 4 JACK AToN I-Ionor Society President 4 Choir 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Operetta 4 Latin Club 4, President 3 DELORES BANNING De Bonaire High School, Warner Robins, Georgia 3 Operetta 4 Basketball 3, 4 Volleyball 4 RALPH BARBEE F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 4-H Club 4 Rural Youth 4 Basketball 1, 2 THOMAS W. BARNETT Tommy Barney Quill and Scroll 4 Class Play 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Operetta 4 WILMA JEAN BAUGH Billie Librarian 1 Glee Club 1 F.I'I.A. 4 Friendship Club 1 LOIS BAUSCI-I Librarian 3, 4 Choir 3 Marching Choir 3, 4 Operetta4 Friendship Club 1,2, 3,4 Ring Club4 Page Sixteen RUTH JEAN BECK Becky Student Council 1 Marching Choir 4 Operetta 4 Orchestra 1 Librarian 1 Basketball 4 F.H.A. 4 Friendship Club 4 DAVID BIRK BirkyI' Dave Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3 Choir 3, 4 Operetta 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Junior Leaders 2, 3, 4 Club Co- Ed. Council 4 ALAN F. BOHLANDER Piccolo Pete Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Aviation Club 1 Stamp Club 1, 2 FLOYD BOLTON, JR. Columbia High School, Carpenter, Ohio 1, 2 Slide Rule Club 2, 3 WAVOLENE BOLTON WAVY'l Columbia High School, Carpenter, Ohio 1 4-H Club 1 F.I-LA. 4 LOUISE JEANNE BOOHER Weeze Art Editor Blue and Gold 1 Librarian 1 Choir 3 Marching Choir 3, 4 Operetta 4 Olee Club 4 Latin Club 3 Secretary Spanish Club 4 Dramatic Club 1 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4 Ring Club 4 MARTHA JANET BOWLES Glee Club 1 Operetta 4 Travel Club 1 Spanish Club 4 Triangle Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Alpha Sepia Co-Ed Council 4 MIRIAM BROWN Tiny Houston High School, Houston, Ohio 1, Z Glee Club 1, 2 F.H.A. 4 RICHARD BROWN Dick Choir 3 Operetta 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Football 1 Baseball 1, 2, 4 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Rural Youth President 3, 4 1, Z Choir WILLIAM BUSHNELL Bushy,' Quill and Scroll 4 Class Color and Flower Com- mittee 4 Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 Football 1, 2, 3 4 Basketball 2, 3 Track 2, 3 Baseball 1 Spanish Club 1 Page Seventeen MARGARET CANTWII. Student Council I Librarian 1, 3, 4 Dramatic Club I F.H,A. 4 Friendship Club 3, 4 BETTY CLARK Pinky', Operettas 4 Glee Club I, 4 Marching Choir 3, 4 Choir 3, Secretary 4 Spanish Club I Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4 Ring Club 4 JOAN COOPER Jo G.A.A. 1 Rural Youth Secretary 3 F.I-I.A. Treasurer 4 Home Economics Club 1 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4 VIRGINIA COYNE Ginny Class Play 3 Operetta 4 Home Economics Club I, 2 Dramatic Club I RAYMOND CRON Operetta 4 F.F.A. 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4 Rural Youth 3, 4 Basketball 1 LEAI-I DAVIS 'KPinky Home Economics Club 1 Photography Club 3 Friendship Club 3 EDYTI-IE CAROLI. DICKERSON Mickey Lostcreek School, Casstown, Ohio 1, 2 Class President I Glee Club 1, 2, 4 Operetta 4 F.H.A. ' 1, 2, 4 Friendship Club 4 Basketball 1, 2 ' JEAN DONNELLY Red Glee Club 1 Operetta 4 Dramatic Club I Friend- ship Club I, 4 JOYCE SUZANNE DRIVER Jerce Honor Society 3,4 Quilland Scroll 3,4 Piquonian Staff Editor-in-Chief 3, 4 Class Play 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Marching Choir 3, 4 Operetras 4 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4 300 Club 4 Dramatic Club I Photography Club 3 Friendship Club l, 2, 3, 4 Ring Club 4 BETTY JEAN ELDREDGE B J. Honor Society 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Choir 4 Marching Choir 4 Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 Librarian 3, Vice President 4 Latin Club Secretary 3, Treasurer 4 Spanish Club 4 Friendship Club I, 2, 3 , 4 Ring Club 4 Page Eighteen JOHN FRANKLIN EMERICH, IR. johnny Slide Rule Club 2 LUCINDA JANE EVANS 'ACinny Class President 1 Student Council 1 PAUL FAEHL Football 1. Z, 3, Captain 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 3 Baseball 1, Z, 3 Operetta 4 Olee Club 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 junior Leaders 3, President 4 Club-Co-Ed Council 3 CORA FISHER Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3 French Club 3, 4 Latin Club 3 DOROTHY FORD Orchestra 1 Operetta 4 Librarian 1, 4 F.H.A. 4 Friendship Club 3, 4 MARJORIE FOSTER Margie Midge Honor Society 3, Secretary 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Associate Editor Piquonian 4 Marching Choir 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Olee Club 4 Operettas 4 Librarian 3, 4 Latin Club 3 French Club 4 Friendship Club 1, Z, 3, 4 Ring Club Chairman 4 JOAN FUNDERBURG Ja Home Economics Club 1 Rural Youth 3, 4 F.H.A. President 4 Operetta 4 Camera Club 3 Friend- ship Club Z, 3, 4 DORTHY GEARHEART Dotty Secretary Piquonian 3, 4 Class Play 3 Marching Choir 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 Librarian 4 Home Economics Club 1 300 Club 4 Volleyball 1, 3 Basketball 1,3 Friendship Club 4 Ring Club 4 CHARLES GRAY Chuck Loudonville High School, Loudonville, Ohio 1, 2, 3 Assistant Editor Piquonian 4 Student Council 4 Class Secretary 2 Class President 3 Class Play 3 Operetta 4 Band 1, Z, 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, Z, 3 Hi-Y 3, 4 Club Co-Ed Council President 4 Latin 'Club 4 CLARK GROSVENOR Corky Student Council 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, Z, 3 Choir 4 Slide Rule Club 1,2 Camera Club 3 Basketball 3 Junior Leaders 1, 2, 3 Y Guides 4 Page Nineteen REGINA MAE ORUNERT Gina', Cheerleader 1 Operetta I, 4 DAVID L. GUENTHNER Dave junior Piquonian Staff 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra I, Z, 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Operetta 4 Slide Rule Club Z Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4 GERALDINE RUTH HARDY Gerry Donnell Junior High School, Findlay, Ohio, 1, 2 Marching Choir 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4 VIRGINIA LOU HEAD Ginny', ROGER HEIGHTON WANDA HEMMERT Hemmy' Nert Class Treasurer 3 Ring Committee 4 Choir 3, 4 Marching Choir 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Librarian 4 Photography Club 3 Tennis Club 4 Operetta 4 Glee Club 4 Ring Club 4 Club Co-Ed Council 3 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4 ALBERT HENDERSON, JR. Honor Society 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Literary Editor Annual Staff 4 Operetta 4 Slide Rule Club Z, Secretary 3 Spanish Club Treasurer 4 Hobby Club Secretary 1 Aviation Club I Alpha Sepia Hi-Y 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Secretary 4 FRANCES L. HENDERSON Blondie Henny Marching Choir 4 Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 G.A.A. 3 300 Club 4 Ring Club 4 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Volleyball 2, 3 ,IOHN HERZOG Honor Society 4 Assistant Business Manager Piquonian 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Operetta 4 Slide Rule Club 3 Spanish Club 4 Page Twenty JACK HESS Okie Verden High School, Verden, Oklahoma I, 2, 3 Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4 Football 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 Class Play 2 ROSE ELLA HESS Rosie Spanish Club 4 F.H.A, 4 DORIS ARLENE HOWELL Operetta 4 Home Economics Club 1, 2 Volleyball 3 NORMA HUDSON Hubby Operetta 4 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4 MARJORIE ELINOR HURD Marching Choir 4 Choir 4 Operetta 4 Olee Club 4 F.I'I.A. 4 Triangle Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Triangle Advisor 4 Alpha Sepia Co-Ed Council 4 Ring Club 4 HERMAN EDWARD HUTCHINSON Slide Rule Club 2, 3 ELEANOR RAMONA JOHNSON E. jf' Honor Society 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Assistant Editor Piquonian 4 Librarian 3, President 4 Choir 3, 4 Operettas 4 Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4 Marching Choir 4 Glee Club 4 300 Club 4 Volleyball 3 Basketball 3 Ring Club 4 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4 Class Color and Flower Committee 4 CAROL LOUISE KASER Choir 2, 3, 4 Marching Choir 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Operettas 1, 3, 4 Olee Club I, 4 Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4 Champion Basketball Squad 3 300 Club 4 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Ring Club 4 ALICE MAE KETZEL Kets Honor Society 4 Librarian 3, 4, Treasurer 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 1, Z, 3, 4 Operettas 4 Cvlee Club 4 Marching Choir 4 300 Club 4 Basketball 3 Volleyball 3 Friendship Club Z, 3, President 4 Ring Club 4 NORMA JEAN KIPP Operetta 4 Librarian 3, 4 Photography Club 2 F.H.A. 4 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT MASON KIPP Bob Class Play 3, 4 Olee Club 4 Operetta 4 Tennis Z, 4 French Club 3, Vice President 4 Page Twenty-One RAYMOND KISER HRay Football 1, 2, 3 JEANNE ELIZABETH KRUSE Jeannie Honor Society 4 Class Play 3 Operetta 4 Cvlee Club 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3 Home Economics Club 1 Spanish Club 4 Friend- ship Club 1, 3, 4, Vice President Z Ring Club 4 Club Co-Ed Council Z TI-IELMA LABIG Operetta 4 Cvlee Club 4 Friendship Club 4 KATHRYN ELIZABETH LENOX Honor Society 3, 4 Assistant Editor Piquonian 3, Subscription Manager 4 Class Secretary 3 Class Play 3 Cvlee Club 4 Volleyball 1, 3 Basketball 1, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 C1.A.A. 1 300 Club President 4 Home Economics Club 1 Camera Club 3 Spanish Club 4 Ring Club 4 Friendship Club 1, 3, 4, President 2 Club Co-Ed Council 2 JEAN LEVERINC1 Jeanie I-Iome Economics Club 1, 2 Volleyball 1, Z Basket- ball Z MARY LOUISE LEVERING Operetta 4 Basketball 3, 4 Volleyball 3 F.I-I.A. 4 Gym Class Leader 3 Friendship Club 4 NANCY LIGHTI-IISER Nan Operetta 4 F.I-LA. 4 Cheerleader 1 Cvlee Club 1 Librarian 1, 4 Friendship Club 3, 4 PATRICIA ANN LINDSLEY Pat Operetta 4 Librarian 4 F.I-I.A, 4 G.A.A. 1 Volleyball 1, 2 Stamp Club 1 Friendship Club I, Z, 3, 4 LELAND LIVESAY Lee Photography Club 1 ROBERT E. LONG Bob Operetta 4 Band 1, Z, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Orchestra Z, 3, 4 Junior Leaders 1, 2, 3 I-Ii-Y Z, 3, 4 Page Twenty-Two NOVA LEE MCKINLEY Home Economics Club 1 F.H.A. 4 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4 VIOLA MARIE MADER Ola F.H.A. 4 Operetta 4 SHIRLEY ANN MAIN 300 Club 4 Spanish Club 4 Camera Club 1 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Friendship Club 1, Z, 3, 4 BUCKLEY EUGENE MARTIN Buck Stamp Club 1, 2, 3 Track 1 Football 2, 3 Basket- ball Manager 3 10 ANN MILLHOUSE Student Council 1 Class Secretary 1 Operetta 4 Librarian 3 4 Friendship Club 3, 4 ROBERTA JEAN MYERS 'Ljeanie Quill and Scroll 4 junior Piquonian Staff March- ing Choir 4 Glee Club 4 French Club 3, Secretary 4 Home Economics Club 1 F.l-LA. 4 Christmas Play 1 Friendship Club 1, 3, Secretary 4 Ring Club 4 Operetta 4 MARTHA R. NICODEMUS Becky Nickie Operetta 4 Camera Club 1 Cheerleader 1 G.A.A. 3 Gym Leader 3 Librarian 4 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4 Volleyball 1 Z, 3, 4 SHIRLEY ANN NORMAN Shirl Cheerleader 1 Crlee Club 1 Operetta 1 Gym Leader 2 French Club 3, 4 F.H.A. 4 Friendship Club 1, Z, 3, 4 CHARLENE L. OFFENBACHER Shorty Charlie Windy Librarian 3 4 Friendship Club 3, 4 JAMES BERNARD OSTENDORF Ossy jim Student Council Vice President 1 Class Play 3 Choir 4 Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball Z, 3 Baseball Z Track 3 Golf 4 Hi-Y 1. 4 Page Twenty-Three 5 5 PATRICIA MAE 'PENROD Pat JUNE PENRoD Cvlee Club 1 Choir 2 Operetta 4 Slide Rule Club2 Friendship Club1 Staunton High School 1, 2 Student Council Z Class Secretary 2 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Marching Choir 3, 4 Drum Major 1, 2, 4 Cwlee Club 1, 2, 4 Cheer- leader 2 Operettas I, 2, 4 Volleyball 4 Home Economics Club 1, Z F.I-LA. 4 Spanish Club 4 Friendship Club 3, 4 Ring Club 4 JANET LOUISE PI-IILLIS Flis Quill and Scroll 4 Piquonian Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Marching Choir 2, 3, 4 Olee Club I, 4 Cheer- leader 1 Operettas 1, 4 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4 Base- ball 1, Z, 3, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3 Swimming 1, 2 Tennis 3, 4 Bowling 1, Z O.A.A. 1, 2 300 Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 1, 4 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Ring Club 4 JAMES A. PRINTZ Jim Assistant Business Manager Piquonian 4 Football 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 RICHARD PUTI-IOFF Dick Student Council 3, Vice President 4 Class Presi- dent 3 Class Play 3 Operetta 4 Olee Club 4 Assistant Business Manager Piquonian 4 Tennis 4 Basketball 2, 3 Football Manager 3 Baseball Manager Z Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4 Club Co-Ed Council 2, President 3 ROBERT CLARK RECK Bob Band 1, 2, 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Slide PATRICIA LOU RECKER Pat I-Ionor Society 4 Subscription Manager Junior Piquonian Assistant Editor Piquonian 4 Operetta 4 Marching Choir 4 Olee Club 4 Gym Class Leader 3 Photography Club Vice President 3 F.I-I.A. Vice President 4 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Ring Club 4 Club Co-Ed Council Secretary 4 JAMES B. REED Jim Band 1, Z, 3 Orchestra 3, 4 Oper Club4 Choir4 Track4 Baseball4 WANDA LEE ROBINAUGI-I Class Play 3 Operetta 1, 4 Cvlee Club 1 Camera Club I Spanish Club 4 Librarian 4 WILLIAM ROGERS Bill Footballll, 3, 4 Page Twenty-Four Rule Club 3 etta 4 Cvlee RITA MARCILE ROOF Roosevelt junior High, Springfield, Ohio 1 Honor Society 4 Assistant Editor Piquonian 3, 4 Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 4 Class Play I, 3, 4 Marching Choir 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 4 Operetta 4 Volleyball 1, 3, 4 Cv.A.A.1 Basket- ball 1, 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 Dramatic Club 1 Friendship Club 1, Z, 3, 4 Ring Club 4 Club Co-Ed Council 3 BETTY ANN ROSE Rosey Marching Choir Z Choir 2 Glee Operetta 1, 4 Basketball 1, Z Librarian 3, 4 Latin Club 4 Spanish Club 1, 4 Friendship Club 4 ESTHER MARIE ROUTT Glee Club 1 Operetta 4 Senior Triangle Club Club 1, 4 ROSE MARIE ROUTZAHN HRosie Brookville, Ohio, High School 1, Z Glee Club 1, Z Operetta 4 Librarian 3 Badminton 3 Friendship Club 1, Z, 3, 4 BERTHA JANE SCARBURY L'Bert G AA 1 Operetta 4 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4 HELEN SCHIMMEL Class Secretary 2 Class President 1 Librarian 1, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 1 Operetta 1, 4 Home Economics Club 1 F.H.A. Secretary 4 Glee Club 1, 4 Marching Choir 3, 4 Friendship Club 1, Z, 4 JO ANN SCHULZ jo Operetta 1, 3, 4 Chbir 2, 3, 4 Cvlee Club 1, 4 Orchestra Z, 3, 4 Ensemble 1, Z, 3, 4 300 Club 4 Cham ion Basketball S uad 3 Marchin Choir P Cl g 2, 3, 4 Friendship Club 4 DICK SEIFRIED Operetta 4 Glee Club 4 Band 1, Z, 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Track 3 junior Leaders 3, Secretary 4 KAY SHOFSTALL Shorty Kitten Class Play 3 Operetta 4 Glee Club I Dramatic Club 1 F.H.A. 4 Stamp Club 2 Librarian 4 Friendship Club 1, 3, Treasurer Z RICHARD MARTIN SIMS Dick Smis 'Uv Honor Society 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 3 Operetta 3 Christmas Play Z Slide Rule Club 1, 2, 3 Photography Club Secretary- Treasurer 3 Drill Team 1, 2 Maurice Peffer Memorial Award 2 junior Leaders 1, Secretary 2, 3 Page Twenty-F ive New BETTY SMITH Shortie Operetta 4 F.H.A. 4 Archery Club 4 NAOMI SMITH Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3. 4 Cvlee Club 4 Operettas 4 Ensemble 4 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4 NELSON SNIDER Bradford High School, Bradford Ohio 1, 2, 3 Civil Air Patrol 3 Model Airplane Club 3 BETTY LOU SNYDER Blue and Gold 1 Operetta 1, 4 Choir 1 F.H.A. 4 Basketball 1 KATHARINE SNYDER Katie Say Honor Society 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Treasurer Student Council 3 Choir Z, 4 Marching Choir 4 Basketball 1 Dramatic Club 1 French Club 4 JOHN L, STALEY ffjohnmf' KATHLEEN STALEY Mickey,' , Operetta 1 Christmas Play 1 Dramatic Club 1 F.H.A. 4 Friendship Club 3, 4 BARBARA STELZNER Barb Bains KATHRYN MAY STEWART Katie Operetta 4 Basketball Z, 3 Volleyball Z, 3 F.H.A. 4 Friendship Club 3, 4 RICHARD STYER De Cvrafl' High School, De Graff, Ohio 1, Z Minstrel 2 Fairmont High School, Dayton, Ohio 3 Page Twenty-Six EILEEN SULLENBERGER Quill and Scroll 4 Annual Staff 4 Librarian 3, 4 Spanish Club 1 F.H.A. 4 Friendship Club 3, 4 JANE JUANITA SULLENBERGER Pl-IYLLIS SULLENBERGER Phil Librarian 3, 4 Home Economies Club 1 F.l-l.A. 4 Friendship Club 1, Z, 3, Secretary 4 Ring Club 4 JAMES SUMMERS Jim Band 1, Z, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Cheerleader 4 Air- plane Club 1 DORIS SWOB Class President 1 Librarian 1, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 1 Friendship Club 4 IEANETTE THOMAS Operetta 4 Home Economics Club 1 F.H.A. 4 Photography Club 3 Friendship Club 1, Z, 3, 4 ROY M. TRYDELL Choir 2, 3 Cperetta 1, 2, 3 Blue and Gold Staff 1 American Legion Essay Winner 3, 4 Football 3 Track 3 Basketball Manager 1 Coin Club 1 CHARLES VOSLER Pete Chuek,' Piquonian Treasurer 4 Operetta 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Baseball 2, 4 Basketball Manager 3 Football Manager 4 junior Leaders Z, 3, 4 Club Co-Ed Council 4 LEO A. WACK Waeky ' Aviation Club 1 Slide Rule Club 2, Treasurer 3 YVONNE WERLING Page Twenty-Seven GEORGE PAUL WERTZ, JR. Buck Class Play 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4 Track 3 Baseball 1, 2 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4 junior Leaders 1, 2, President 3 CHLOVETA WILLCGX Class Secretary 1 Friendship Club 3, 4 Librarian 4 CHARLYNE YEARSLEY First Aid Class 1 Volleyball 1, Z Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 MADGE MARIE YOUNG Operetta 4 Home Economics Club 1 Friendship Club 1, Z, 3, 4 VETERANS AWARDED DIPLOMAS NUMBER of veterans were awarded diplomas at the Com- mencement exercises, May 29. They became eligible either through regular class attendance at Piqua Central, at service schools while in the armed forces, or by successfully completing the General Educational Development Tests given by the Veterans Testing Service. The following list is as of May 17: William Ceylor Robert Davis Edwin Durr Jorene Erwin Robert Erwin Dwight Hutchinson Harry Johnston Rolland Knouff Page Twenty-Eight Bertram Kuppin George Miller Martin Minnich Charles Puttee John Schurr john Stein Philip Sullenberger William Timmerman IIT DY Cf T E CLAII F 1946 How IT ALL HAPPENED BOUT the time scientists began experi- menting with atomic energy, a great dis- turbance was observed in the vast labo- ratory of Piqua High School as a mass of raw, uncombined elements first ventured into the realms of the atom and the xg that is, science and algebra. The disturbance was we, the class of '46, freshmen, in the melting stage. One of our first experiments was in democracy, we helped-elect Martha Bridgman and jack Koon to the chief positions on the Piquonian Staff. Then came our first explosion, when, because of the war, we were forced to give up our usual lunch hour. From a class destined to produce many out- standing elements, number one to attain fame was Paul Faehl, who received when an freshman the first of his four football letters. From the sidelines we observed the accomplish- ments of the upper classmen. This was the year for the choir's presentation of Ballad for Ameri- cans in the annual concert. june Mad was given in March by the chronological nuts, the class of '44, Time was no obstacle to them. The graduating class impressed us with both their operetta, Hollywood Boundf, and their senior play, about a peace conference, which was written by loan Armstrong, one of the outstanding ele- ments in their compound. After a gruelling analysis of ourselves, exams to you, we left the laboratory for a vacation. In September 1943, additional elements arrived from Wilder and Bennett to supplement our mass. We were classified as a simple UD compound. This year we climbed a flight of stairs to get to our supply closets. Some people, the unscientific types, call them lockers. Yes, we voted again, and the first of the Ashes burned brightly as head of the Piquonian, with Walt Klosterman to take care of the business end. That fall P.H.S. received the Nobel Award of the Miami Valley League for outstanding achievement in football. We defeated Troy 26-12. From the 1946 compound flamed Wertz, Faehl, Retterbush, Rogers, Stevens, Scherer, our lettermen. Miss Nixon left for sunny California. There was another successful concert at whi-ch we heard This Is My Country. 1 Guess Again,', the junior class play, didnlt fool us in the least. We're a simple compound now, remember! The seniors put both their pro- ductions, The Pirates of Penzance and Lost Horizon, across in an atomic smash-hit way. Don Gentile day was a big event for Central. C.B.S. broadcast from our stage. The town turned out for a big parade of heroes. Exams ...... commencement ...... recess! I When September 1944 rolled around, jack Aton, Edythe Dickerson, Pat Penrod, and Rose Marie Routzahn increased our atomic number. There were several changes in the faculty. Chemi- cal changes, probably. Anyway, the new faces belonged to Principal Robert G. Winter, Music Director Paul Fitzwater, home economics teacher Mary Virginia Woodruff, and history instructor George Carter. Dick Bridgman became the big element of that illustrious class ahead of us. To a special compound, the Student Council, we sent Betty Ash, Clark Grosvenor, Don Kiser, Dick Puthoff, and Katharine Snyder. A great loss to the community and the school came with the death of Mr. George C. Dietrich, who had resigned as superintendent of schools the preceding spring. Gur new superintendent was the respected former principal of the high school, Mr. C. M. Sims. Francis Angleberger, Raymond Cron, Dick Brown, Ralph Barbee, and jim Schulz received recognition as emblem farmers. Element Birk held down the post of band treasurer. Elements Rita Roof, Joyce Driver, Betty Ash, jack Retter- bush, and lim Schulz were elected to help Van de Mark and Gray with the Piquonian. New element Bill Lear was discovered. Lear plus Driver equals Carmichial. Margie Foster, Dick Sims, and Albert Henderson posed as quiz kids in assembly. Those of us in the dramatics class helped to stage a clever mystery drama and a Christmas play Home for Christmas. Taking roles were Helen Schimmel, Virginia Coyne, Pat Penrod, Betty Rose, jane Sullenberger, Wanda Robinaugh, Yvonne Werling, Paul Wertz, and Dick Puthoff. Miss Genevieve North, faculty poet, completed her trilogy of Christmas poems. We effervesced during the holidays with many parties. We started making baskets, too, with Schulz, Brown, Bushnell, and Scherer starring on the Papoose squad during the hardwood season. A few of our talented class musicians lent their capable assistance to Bennett for the annual minstrel show. Now that our 'compound was more thoroughly combined and refined, there was more to chal- lenge us and more to keep us busy. Margie Foster and Joyce Driver were our first to make Quill and Scroll. We crystallized with Dick Puthoff as presidentg lim Schulz, vice president, Qcontinued on page 31? Page Twenty-Nine 1. Snowhound lasses: Janice Dickman, Dorothy Penrocl, Joyce Hoskins, Jeanne Spencer. 2. About time, Bob Kipp and John Herzog! 3. lwiadge Young and aclmirer. 4. Swob and Faehl, pals. 5. Kneeling: Pat Lindsley, Dorothy Penrod, Joyce Hoskins. Standing: Jeanne Spencer, Norma Dill, Janice Dickman, lviaclge Young. 6. The masked men are ? Y 7. Phil Sullenherger, Pat Recker, Katharine Snyder, Betty Elclretlge. Jeanne Kruse, Rita Roof. 8. The Ashes and friends. 9. Foothall enthusiasts Buck Vlfertz, Paul1:aehl, Bill Bushnell, and lviinnie and Skinny. IU. VUhat's so funny? I Pat and Jack. 11. Kipp and friend for foe?J 12. Lenox, Eldredge, Snyder, Roof, Kruse, Foster, Recker. 13. The girls coming up in the world are Nancy Gray, Jeanine Halterman, Jean Ulhrich, and Sally 1-ieitzman. 14. Lindsley and Schulz, as usual. 15. Shirley spent a lot of time here. Page Thirty HIITUIQY UI: THE CLAII UF 19415 Ccontinued from page 29D Kathryn Lenox, secretary, and Wanda Hemmert, treasurer. Eleven of our girls signed up to help the senior librarians, thus getting training for library work for next year. We gave the biggest, most colossal, super-atomic junior class play ever staged. No, we're not a bit prejudiced. The cast included Dorothy Cwearheart, Rita Roof, Kathryn Lenox, Betty Ash, Viriginia Coyne, Kay Shofstall, Janet Phillis, Bob Kipp, John Herzog, Paul Wertz, Bill Lear, Jack Retterbush, Dick Puthoff, and Jim Ostendorf. The National Honor Society recorded seven new members. They were Betty Ash, Jack Aton, Joyce Driver, Margie Foster, Jack Retterbush, and Dick Sims. Nineteen of us were elected to the Junior Piquonian Staff. Betty Ash and Jack Retterbush made Quill and Scroll. Our opinions began to count when we express- ed ourselves on the San Francisco Peace Con- ference. Soon after, we impulsively celebrated the end of the European war. The junior-senior explosion fit was worse than a blowoutJ was another of our atomic successes. The Student Council blew up tradition and threw a school party in the Armory. The F. F. A. com- pound crystallized for the next year with Ray- mond Cron, Jim Wright, and Jim Schulz as officers. Casting off with Tune lnl' and Foot Loosef' that reaction which had gone to com- pletion, the class of 1945, made its exit. Up came our big experiment, in September 1945. As seniors we must turn out to be great scientists and fully refined products or else . . . There were seven additions to our ranks, with ten veterans joining later. Cut ultimate atomic number was 131. Our executives were Jim Schulz, Jack Retterbush, Betty Ash, and Don Kiser. We sent Rita Roof, Charles Cwray, and Dick Puthoff with them to the Student Council, where Retter- bush copped the presidency, Puthoff vice presi- dency, and Roof took over the duties of secretary- treasurer. Joyce Driver and Jim Schulz led the Piquonian, assisted by fourteen other seniors. This changing world at P. H. S. Manual train- ing was offered to girls in the form of home arts. The band blossomed out with its first drum majorettes. Mr. Dunton started us thinking with his vocational guidance program: after school . . . what? Student decorators modern- ized the art room with murals and Room 201 with sky-blue paint. Climaxing the Piquonian subscription campaign was the Piqu0nian Hour, complete with concert orchestra. Mlles. Snyder, Myers, and R. Kipp became 'fofHciers of the French Club. Betty Jean Eldredge, John Herzog, Albert Henderson, Eleanor Johnson, Alice Ketzel, Don Kiser, Jeanne Kruse, Pat Recker, Rita Roof, and Katharine Snyder were initiated into the National Honor Society. A new girls, organization, the Future Homemakers of America, made Joan Funderberg president, Pat Recker, vice president, Helen Schimmel, secretaryg Joan Cooper, treasur- er, and Pat Penrod, historian. We defeated each challenging eleven. Then Chaminade came along. It was still a good season. We beat Troy and again took the M. V. L. award. Faehl, Wertz, Retterbush, Stevens, Hess, Gray, Rogers, Ostendorf, and Bushnell wound up their grid careers. In December we took a trip to the South Seas, although the expedition was somewhat delayed by the flu bug. Still Rio Rico counts as one of our high spots. Here our scientists exploited the resources of Cocos Isle. An acid reaction resulted from the new system of exams brought in at mid-term. Was it good or bad? Quill and Scroll accepted eleven more of us: Kathryn Ash, Tom Barnett, Bill Bushnell, Betty Jean Eldredge, Albert Henderson, Eleanor John- son, Don Kiser, Jean Myers, Janet Phillis, Katharine Snyder, and Eileen Sullenberger. Roy Trydell won another medal in the American Legion Essay contest, and Albert Henderson had a poem accepted for publication in a national anthology of high school verse. Eileen Sullen- berger wrote a novel, as well as continuing her short stories and verse. Tom Barnett was gaining renown as a Piqua Daily Call reporter. Kathryn Lenox was rewarded for her years of athletic service by being acclaimed president of the girls' 300 Club. Senorita Booher and Senor Henderson became secretary and treasurer of the Spanish club. Seniors winning basketball letters were Hess and Schulz. On Career Day we thought again about the next year, getting first-hand information about those careers that interested us. Piqua High School presented its first opera, The Chocolate Soldier. The music organizations made a fine record all year. Then came the long home stretch, the party the juniors gave us, the senior play, The Green Vine, baccalaureate, and finally that night of nights towards which we had been striving those four long years. Our experimenting days were over. Our formula was complete. We pre- cipitated the biggest explosion we had yet known and were graduated. Yes, that's how it all happened. MARGIE FOSTER. Chairman BETTY ELDREDGE ALBERT HENDERSON DoN KISER KATHARINE SNYDER Page Thirty-One DID DIED AN OPERETTA By Edward Bradley and Don Wilson Presented by the Class of 1946 December 20, 1945 Under the direction of Miss Betty Peterson Page Thirty-Two CHARACTERS Lewis Morgan, wealthy financier ......,... ,,,.,.,,n.,,.,..77,.,,,n,,,n.,,n,,7 nrr, C h arles Vosler Jane Morgan, his debutante daughter ,..,,,,a,,7a,....,,,,,,,,7,..,... .. ......Ya,, J erry Hardy Julie Morgan, Jane's maiden aunt ,rr.C,,rrr,,..r,,,.,,..ro,,.,.,.., ro,r,o,, C arol Kaser Professor Amos Molecule, inventor ......,.,e...,,,or.,......ro,,..,. ree,.e,r.e,.e R obert Kipp Clara ...,,,,,r,,.,..,,.,,r,r.,,,., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,rrr., J K , J ,,.,,, .,,,.,V,, J oAnn Schulz Nan ..,.r..............,..... .,....,....ro,..,,..o... J Bughton Coeds l ,,o,,, or,,., N aomi Smith Pansy Borealis, the singing chef ,,,,,,tr..,........,.,,,,tr,,srr,rr,,r.,.,.,, ,,..,..,s, A lice Ketzel Jack Davis, campus radio announcer ....,,s .,,, Tubby Tompkins, campus gourmet ,,....,.. ......,,.,.Charles Gray ,,.r.,.John Stevens Bill Burton, radio operator ,,,,..,...,.,....,,,,,o.r,or ,,,r..o,,eoY,,o r James Ostendorf The Black Spider, leader of the mutineers ....,.,,,,r...,.,.r,,.. William ,Bushnell Dead Eye ...,Y,.,,.,,r,,,,.e.,r,...,,.,,.......,...,,,,,r,,,, J J ,,,,,r,,,,.,,r,.,. ,,,rr,,,,,, 7 ,Jack Retterbush Spade Beard ..B...............,Ct.,e.,,o..,,,.,...,o..r,.. J pirates J ........,,,,,,,o,,,t,,,.,,..,r.,,,e t,r...,...,. J ames Schulz Skittles ,.,,..........,,,r,.or,.,.,.....,...........,,..,,ooo,.. J l e..,.,..o....,,,.,oo,roe,,oo,,ootr..r,., ,,eot,o.. J ohn Herzog The Ghost of Christopher Strutt, late master of H. M. S. Moon Gold ,trr,o, e.wtttor,, D ee Miles Mrs. Frazzle ...rr,..,...................,..,,,,r..,ro.r..,. ........,Y,trroo..ttr.o,........,,Yr,,,,ro,,,. .rrrr..,,. ,,,...,.,, R i t a Roof Audrey ...,,...,.....,,. ..,...,.,,..,C....,,,,...,...,,.Srrr,..,.,..........,.,,,V,rrt,rr,,.,r,.,..,...,.,,,o,,,. .,,...,,... B e tty Clark SCENES PROLOGUEZ Cab Before the curtain, the present. Cbl The shore of Rio Rico CRico Riverj on Cocos Island in the eighteenth century. ACT I: Cocos Island, late afternoon, the present. ACT II: The same, morning, one week later. Accompanists ...............,,.r,.,rrt..ror,ro..r,..,...,.,,,,,rt,r,.. .....,. ,.r,.,t, J a ck Aton, Mary Hitchcock Percussion .,,,,,,v ,,,. ,rrrr,rrrrr,rrr..,...,,r,r,.r,r.,,r,,....,..,,r,,,,r,,r r,r..,,....,,.,rrr.rr,,r.......,,,, D a x rid Birk String Bass .... ,,,.,...........,,rrr..,...............,,..r,,r,,.,r........., rr,. .,....., J a n et Waring ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Dances ....... .,..,.,....CrvE,,C.C..,.,r.,..,.........,.r,..r,,,.r..........,..r,r,r,,..,,....... M iss Hulda Heller Costumes .,..,, ,,.,rr......,........,,,,r,,,,..,. M isses Ella Farley, Mary Virginia Woodruff Scenery ......,,,. rr,rr.,. M iss Jeanne Schwab, Mr. Ray Pierpoint Programs ..,..., ,...,rr..,.rrr.,..,,..,,.,...,,.rrr...,... M r. Earl Slaughter Publicity ....r.r.r..,...,,...... r,r,.,.r,rr,..,,,r... , ,,,,r,,,rr,r,,. ..,.r..,vr.,,,r,,rrr,r........,. M i ss Velma Stephenson Tickets ........,..,.,,.,,,.r,.,,.....,,.,r,.......,,,,...,,.,Cr,,r,,..,.,..,.r.,......,,r,r,r,...,,..,...,,., Betty Clark, Wanda Hemmert Mutineers-Clark Grosvenor, Richard Puthoff, Leo Scherer, James Reed, David Birk, Francis Angleberger, Al Erbes, Willis Baker, Donn Daganhardt, Robert Vosler Goldhunters--Joan Funderburg, Rose Marie Routzahn, Nancy Lighthiser, Lois Bausch, Priscilla Armstrong, Edythe Dickerson, Ruth Beck, Norma Kipp, Yvonne Werling, Jean Donnelly, Martha Nicodemus, Richard Brown, David Guenthner, Robert Long, June Penrod, Richard Cron, Alan Bohlander, Richard Seifried, Robert Ditmer, Richard Hecker, Tom Barnett Girls' Chorus-Dorothy Gearheart, Katharine Snyder, Betty Eldredge, Alice Ketzel, Betty Clark, Louise Booher, Pat Penrod, Eleanor Johnson, Wanda Hemmert, Betty Rose, Jeanne Kruse, Rita Roof, Margie Foster, Joyce Driver South Sea Dancers-Pat Lindsley, Jo Ann Millhouse, Pat Recker, Dorothy Ford, Kathryn Lenox, Betty Snyder Pirate Ghosts-Kay Shofstall, Betty Ash, Martha Bowles, Bertha Scarbury, Madge Young Ballerina-Richard Puthoff, Paul Faehl, Jack Retterbush, James Reed, Leo Scherer,'Francis Angleberger, James Schulz, David Birk Gadget Girls-Helen Schimmel, Edythe Dickerson, Dorothy Gearheart, Virginia Coyne Moongold Chorus-Wanda Hemmert, Pat Penrod, Katharine Snyder, Eleanor Johnson, Rita Roof, Margie Foster Mermaids-Joyce Driver, Wanda Hemmert, Jean Meyers, Betty Eldredge Page Thirty-Three THE GIQEEN VINE A PLAY IN THREE ACTS By Nan Bagley Stevens Presented by the Class of 1946 May Z7 and 28, 1946 8:00 P. M. Directed by Robert S. Richardson CAST OE CHARACTERS , George Brand ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,.,,.,... C h arles Vosler Myrtle Brand Kenan ,..... Tom Brand Powers .,.... Peter Brand ....,.........,., Mary Brand Tennant ......,. Peggy Brand Mason ......,, Geoffrey Cannon ......,. Mrs. Birdie Euller ...,, .Patricia Penrod ..,c.....,iJack Retterbush .,,.......Robert Kipp Rita Roof ,Kathryn Lenox ...,.....Tom Barnett ,...,..iMarjorie Foster Messalina ,,,,,,,,,,,,- ...,..,. V irginia Coyne japhet Twilliger ....t,.,.., ttt, ...it.. . . ,. ......tt..ttt.. ........, I ohn Herzog The entire action takes place in the living room of The Green Vine, the home of the late George Brand. The time is the present. ACT I Noon of a spring day. ACT H SCENE I: Noon, two days later. SCENE II: Evening, the same day. ACT HI Dawn, the following morning. Bookholder .,..,.,,,...,.,,,,.. Properties, Prompters .,..,. Stage tt..............,....tt...,..t, Acknowledgements .,,.,. .,.,i...... Wanda Robinaugh ,,v-,,,t4,,r,,.,,Wanda Hemmert, Louise Booher Don Kiser, Janet Phillis .Miss Jeanne Schwab, Mr. Ray Pierpoint Furniture r..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,., r.i.,..,. C ourtesy of The Elliott Furniture Company Page Thirty-Four ANNUAL Cl.AfI IEIQMDN Sunday, May 26, 1945 8:00 P. M. ProcessionalhLead On, O King Eternal - - Sliurtleff-Smart Cherubim Song ----- M. Glinlca High School Choir Invocation ---f-- Rev. D. T. Pomeroy Ch, Come Let Us Sing unto the Lord --ff A, Dunham High School Choir, Al Erbes, soloist Prayer -------- Rev. Paul I. Gehm Hymnh-Holy, Holy, Holy f - Heber-Dykes Scripture Lesson - Rev. John Williamson Sermonvulogethern - f Rev. Norman Gutry Hymn-America the Beautiful - - S. Ward Benediction - - Rev. A. S. Wolfe CDMMENCEMENT Exlfnclflff Wednesday, May 28, 1946 8:00 P. M. Triumphal March ----- - Verdi High School Orchestra Invocation - ---- Rev. Marcus Engelmann Russian Qverture ----- - - Glazoroj' High School Orchestra Class Address- Man and Mankind - - Dr. Howard Lowry Intermezzo from L'Arlessienne Suite - - Bizet Presentation of Class - - - - - C. M. Sims Superintendent of Schools Presentation of Diplomas - - Rev. Paul J. Ciehm President of Board of Education Presentation of Awards - f - Robert G. Winter High School Principal Wilder Memorial Award - - Thurl Stephens Class of 1926 Award - - - john Hessler Maurice Peffer Memorial Award f Forest Groves Science Award - - - - Gilbert Shaw Benediction - Rev. john C. Inglis Alma Mater - - Gates Page Th irty-Five UNIUIQI Row 1: Mary Gilmore, Lois Fleeger, Helen Marrs, Frances Knouff, Charleyne Hufford, Margaret Hubbell, Frances Gallaway, Alice Frost, Sarah Frost Row Z: Doris Gertner, Marjorie Harp, Virginia Greive, Charlene Finfrock, Pauline Ford, Jean Levering, Sharon Mengos, Nancy Gray, Jo Ann Harmon, Jane Hughes, Ruth Ginn Row 3: Dorothy Kipp, Mary Hitchcock, Bernard Foston, Pete Lawrence, George Herzog, Dick Hecker, Jim Kaiser, Dick John, Benny Johnson, Lloyd Hubbard, Dick Lovett Row 1: Nancy Wright, Ann Tafel, Carolyn Trostel, Betty Snyder, Jeanne Spencer, Jackie Thompson, Phyllis Short, Joan Stubbs, Wilma Wheeler, Joan Vance, Joan Yount Row 2: Lillian Waltz, John Stevens, Kathryn Supinger, Charlyne Yearsley, Miriam Wilson, Wilma Yingst, Juanita Shoop, Mary Schumacher, Mary Katherine Wright, Phyllis Swarts, Paul Wolfe Row 3: Charles Staley, Jessie Hughes, Jim Wright, Rundle Smith, Dan Van De Mark, Roy Trydell, Dick Swob, Miles Weaver, Bob Voorhis, Tom Upton, Bob Vosler, Don Smith Page Thirty-Six UNIUIQI Row 1: Kitty Bruner, Rose Ann Evans, Kathyrn Blayney, Martha Brokaw, Phyllis Byrd, Gene Bowser, Onda Cassidy, Louise Cron, Dion Eby Row 2: Doris Dillon, Lois Ann Cron, Dick Cain, Martha Dawson, john Denman, Imogene Cooper, Ralph Barbee, Norma jean Dill Row 3: Phyllis Cain, jack Freeman, Generose Chism, Russell Darner, Richard johnson, Merl Bragg, Robert Edge, john Emerick, Stanley Duet, Dean Bundschuh Row 4: Donn Daganhardt, Paul Arnold, Robert Brush, William Aron, Robert Ditmer, Robert Dunton l Row 1: Marjorie Rich, Mary Catherine Shields, Donna Mowery, Maryann Oliver, Dorothy Penrod, Lila Murstein, Katherine Preston, Carl Scherer Row 2: Rea Shields, jane Roeser, Beverly Schulz, Lois Miles, Warren Miller, Phyllis Moyer, Kathryn Nead, Nancy Patch, Eleanor Miller Row 3: Lorene Ralston, Wanda Rittenhouse, Patricia Robinson, Lester Shaffer, Doyle Rowell, George Pollis, Jack D. Miller, Marilyn Scott, jim Printz, Blanche Neely Page Thirty-Seven 'N ff' , ff l. The terrihle trio: Chuck Collins, Dan Van de Mark, Dick alohn. Z. lviaicls: Margaret Cox, Kay Shofstall, Pauline Erwin. 3. Gathering of the clans at noon. 4. Going or coming? Chuck Gray, jim Gstendorf, Pete Lawrence, 5. Sophomore three: Sally Heitzniun, lean Ulbrich, Jeanine Halterman. 6. jerry Hardy, Frances Henderson. 7. Big conference: Boh Long, jim Reed, jim Printz. 8. Mr. NlVinter's cur has added decoration: Chuck Collins, Dan Van de Mark, Dion Eby and Bobby Snow, 9. Bill Eurley, George Pollis, john Geiger, jack Miller, Torn Berger, 10 Nancy Gray, Nancy Patch, Putty Rnnkle, Betty Ash. Page Thirty-Eight ADIQUN sim I3 me on A Three Act Play by Dorothy Rood Stewart Presented by the Class of 1947 Friday, November 30, 1945 Under the direction of Robert S. Richardson THE PLAYERS Mrs. Elizabeth Holt ,v,,,,,, ,ri,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, J e anne Spencer Annabelle Madden ,,,,,.... ,,,,,,,, K athryn Blayney Mrs. Allen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i ,,,,,,,,, M artha Dawson Mrs. Lanigan ............ ,,,,,,,,,, L ila Murstein David ,.........,,,......,,,.,.,.., ,..,......... T om Upton Mary Lou .......,...,,,,,..,,,,,. ,...r.... E leanor Miller Henry Fenstermacher ,r,,, ,,,,, Ramsey ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sammy Hazelitt ,,,,,,,,,,,, ji Edgar .Greenly ...,,,,,,, ,.,,, ,.,,Robert Ditmer ,,Ramsey Walker ,,,,,..Bob Voorhis ,,,,,,..Robert Edge Miss Martin .........,,,.i.,i, ,,rr.,,.. N ancy Wright Wade ....,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Clancy .,,,.r,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,...,,james Kaiser ,,,,,Robert Vosler Jack Allen ..,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, D o nn Daganhardt SYNOPSIS The action of the play takes place in the living room of Mrs. Holt's home. The present. Autumn. ACT I SCENE I: About 4:00 on a Friday afternoon SCENE Il: That evening. ACT II Morning of the next day. ACT III SCENE I: Less than one hour later. SCENE II: Immediately after dinner, the same clay. Bookholders: jane Roeser, Nancy Patch Music by High School Orchestra under the direction of Milton Parman Publicity: Nancy Gray, Chairmang Lois Fleeger, Mary Shields, Doyle Rowell, Dick Swob Tickets: Kathryn Supinger, Chairmang Ann Tafel, George Herzog, Dorothy Penrod, Russell Darner, Phyllis Byrd Acknowledgements: Miss Jeanne Schwab, Miss Velma Stephenson, Mr. Ray Pierpoint, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Walker, Miss Virginia Woodruff, Mrs. Raymond Blayney Program: Dick Crndorf, Leo Scherer Furniture courtesy of The Elliot Furniture Company Produced by special arrangement with Row Peterson Company, Evanston, Illinois Page Thirty-Nine DHUMCIQEI Row 1: Jo Ann Kahn, Joyce Morrow, Delores Millhouse, Anna Jane McVety, Mary Mills, Jackie Morrow, Rita Murstein, Pat Gsrendorf, Sueann Munn, Ruth Ann Reish Row 2: Joyce Pence, Jean Minnich, Gertrude Kolman, Joan Leonard, Margaret Price, Delores Murphy, Monica Pauley, Charles Norman Row 3: Mary Manson, Lola Pastori, John Kerrigan, Philip Paul, John Kiser, Don Kerrigan, Bill John, Dick Ralston Row 4: Kenneth Miranda, Gloria Johnston, Jo Ann Kerns, Jack Jones, Dale Jones, Ned Kearns, Dennis Rasor Row 5: Tom Reser, Dave Miller, Flavil Pollock, Bernard Newman, Bob Mason, Albert Mader, Charles Purk, Floyd Kellar, James Mathews, Gene Porter, Lane Myers Row 1: Jo Ann Evans, Janis Harter, Shirley Graham, June Hardesty, Ruth Fleeger, Jeanine Halterman, Ann Gabel, Phyllis Erhardt Row 2: Raymond Fries, Jo Ann Eeree, Alice Evilsizor, Sally Heitzman, Ruth Dubois, Regina Hildebrand, Bill Earley Row 3: Jack Jones, Jim Funderburg, Dennis Huffman, Jack Huffman, Mary Howell, Yvonne Hixson, Doris Hoflinger, Joyce Hoskins, Charles Edge Row 4: Kenneth Hemm, Jack Eaehl, Marvin Hardenbrook, Jim Fogt, Ed Kiesewetter, Bob Fosnight, Lowell Everingham, Bob Henne, Don Hufford, Bob Godsey Page Forty I DHUMCIQEI Row 1: Molly Smith, Myrna Starr, Maxine Smitley, Pat Tablet, Jean Ulbrich, Joanne Stein, Shirley Ringlespaugh, Pat Runkle, Bobby Snow, Alta Via, Marilyn Vogler, Margie Sherwood Row Z: Betty Stock, Anna Rice, Jean Spain, Betty Schaffer, Betty Rohr, Doris Sullen- berger, Eleanor Steinman, Carolyn Thorne, Joyce Thomas, Margaret Whiteford, Delores White, Harriet Woodrome Row 3: Regina Rutherford, Ruth Snyder, Margie Sherman, Persis Smith, Mary Lou Slagle, Betty Lou Williams, Ralph Yenney, Paul Staley, Floyd Wenrick, Dick Retter- bush, Anna Weingart Row 4: John Symons, Dick Thompson, Dick Shaneley, Bob Schulz, Max Winans, Ray Spielman, Dick Willcox. John Woodell, Jim Robinaugh, Betty Weigel Row 1: Onda Cottrell, Dorothy Covault, Colleen Clemens, Marie Adkins, Mary Lee Brant, Maxine Baker, Wanda Bolton, Alyce Burnside, Barbara Bell, Katherine Berry, Charles Snider Row Z: Hannah Day, Henrietta Collins, Joan Darling, Mary Lou Deubner, Norma Clawson, Joan Beckstedt, Jack Agenbroad, Mary Berry, Jack Butts Row 3: Janis Downey, Mary Jane Durand, Helen Day, Juanita Dill, Janice Dickman, Tom Denning, Charles Collins, Carl DeWeese, Gene Cost, John Denman, Roy Carter, Don Barton, Jack Brown, Dick Armbrust Row 4: Kenneth Dix, Ronald Easton, Tom Elwinger, Ted Duncan, John Davis, Roderick Cass, John Duncan, Tom Berger, Clifford Birch, Bob Brackmann, Charles Alexander, Bill Bayman Page Forty-One FIQEIHM Row 1: Pat Erantom, lean Fanning, Ellen Cron, Marybell Helmsteder, Tom Hildebrand, Paul Dill Row 2: Clarence Asher, Dan Cook, Kathleen Green, Janice Hauschildt, Philip Fess, Donald Good, Charles Hammon Row 3: George Grunert, Ralph Hahn, Ben Hiser, Ivan Hiegel, Harley Grise, Sam Dougherty Row 1: Jane Fanning, Betty Critzer, Nancy Pearce, Louise Davis, Louise Rich, Sam Alison Row 2: loy Deal, Thelma Elliott, Kathryn Shannon, Evelyn Rhoades, Dorothy Dietz, Betty Dietz, Betty Apple, joe Blayney Row 3: Joyce Dearhaugh, Miriam Watts, Christine Darner, Joan Wilcox, Verna Eldreclge, Mary Ann Penny, Virginia Benning, Inez Van Dine, james Benning Page Forty-Two flllfll-IM N Row 1: Mary Belle Snider, Mary Walker, Lela Smith, Lois Sullenberger, Martha Weingart, George Polhamus, Cloyd Taylor, Neil Reeder, john Yenney Row Z: Ernest Saunders, joan Smith, jane Tamplin, Etta Nwillis, jane Pearce, Ralph Watts, Bill Popp, Fred Shaifer, Ed Watkins Row 3: Dick Pence, Tom Varno, Dick Shafer, jack Wagner, Carlos White, Bob Zinc Row 1: Bobby Kiesewetter, Betty lane McOwen, Sarah Lou King, Margene Kerns, Esther Huffman, Janice Lyons, Richard Collison, Lee Kiser Row 2: Bob Motter, Janet McClannon, Norma Miller, Helen Maxwell, Claudine jenkins, Virginia Hogston, james Kruse, Spero Mengos Row 3: Jacque Cook, Richard Cook, Bill Bryiant, Bill Landis, jack Miller, Lynn DeWeese, jerry McCulloch, john Holloway, Paul Kasler, Bob Cassidy, Bill Huffman Page Forty-Three IT IDE TI Row 1: Joan Cooper, Joyce Fuller, Mattie Hughes, Marilyn Woods, Charlotte Berryhill, Martha Hansbrough, Eleanor Cassidy, Ann Jessup, Joretta Boor Row 2: Verna Hefflinger, Betty Linder, Virginia Kiser, Evelyn York, Madonna Meads, Lucy Finfrock, Nancy McCulloch Row 3: Sophie Mengos, Phyllis Stephan, Barbara Ringlespaugh, Helen Kuechler, Lucinda Summers, Betty Neville Row 4: Richard Gray, Lewis Birman, Dick Reeder, Tom Jamieson, Melvin Cvray SCHOOL STATISTICS NUMBER of new students entered P.H.S. at the beginning of the second semester, January 21. These students came from Bennett or Wilder Junior High School, transferred from out-of-town schools, or were returned veterans. Twenty-seven entered the ninth grade, 31 the tenth, four the eleventh, and two, the twelfth. Approximately 20 veterans have been awarded diplomas this year, after either attending regular classes or having successfully completed the U. S. A. F. I. tests.- Altogether there were 115 students in the freshman class, 204 in the sophomore, 125 in the junior, and 131 in the senior class. Only the juniors and seniors elected officers, Junior officers were: Miles Weaver, president, Kathryn Supinger, vice president, Eleanor Miller, secretary, and Mary Hitchcock, treasurer. Page Forty-Four ILDEIQ JUNIU I-IGH CHUUL NINTH GRADE Row 1: Charles Andy, Melvin Gray, Jim John, Bill Grissom, Tom Fay, Bill Helsley, Dick Myers, Martin Cooper, Bill Inglis, John Inglis, Wilbur Sussman, Dan Cook Row Z: Ralph Rogers, Robert Betts, Oran Cleland, Don McClannon, Ann Jessup, Beverly Shields, Virginia Shuttleworth, Kathaleen Routt, Dorothy Grissom, Virginia Bruner, Nancy McCulloch, Janice Hudson, Betty Cass, Mildred Thorpe, Joretta Boor Row 3: Don Ellis, Milton Bowsman, Frank French, Bill Ritter, Tom Jamieson, Jack Cron, Ross Offerbacker, Pauline Mothmiller, Alberta Gump, Dolores Adams, Angela Rossi, Carolyn Bucholtz, Marolyn Smith, Mildred Fitzpatrick, Juanita Wion, Patty King, Lucinda Summers, Sally Hicks, Joyce Taborn FACULTY - Row 1: Mr. George H. Carter Cprincipalj, Miss Jean Robinson Cscience, Englishj, Miss Charlotte McMaken fLatin, Englishj, Miss Kathryn Howell Clfnglish, guidancej, Mrs. Lucille Bridgman fmathematicsj Row Z: Mr. Herbert Gary Csocial sciencej, Miss Jeanne Schwab fartj, Miss Lydia Wilgiis fhygiene, social sciencej, Miss Maude Reed Cmathematicsj, Mr. Ralph Morton findustrial artsj Nor in picture: Luther Long Chygiene, social sciencej Page Forty-Five BENNETT JUNIO CH00 NINTH GRADE Row 1: Bill Long, Arthur Fuller, Bob Jones, James Supinger, James Kippert, Don Mohr, Delmar Weatherhead, Bob Black, George Fronda, Bill Brubaker, Don Oglesbee, Don Carder, Bill Lake Row 2: Joan Minnich, Margaret Fronda, Joann Fuller, Charlotte Berryhill, Madonna Meeds, Donna Cowhick, Mary Gilbert, Joyce Fuller, Marilyn Kastner, Pat England, Mattie Hughes, Verna Hefflinger, Marilyn Woods, Juanita Silsor, Lela Landis, Virginia Konz Row 3: Martha Hansbrough, Roxanna Avey, Eleanor Cassidy, Joan Higgins, Marylou Randall, Helen Poling, La Vera Birt, Shirley Ketzel, Gloria Graham, Lela Clovis, Lillian Wellis, Shirley Hare, Frances Bocock, Phyllis Stephan Row 4: Norma Miller, Joann Cooper, Ruth Allen, Elinor Coddington, Lucy Lou Fin- froclc, Jo Ann Emmons, Barbara Bosserman, Marabelle Miller, Charlene McVety, Rosilee Bustin, Phyllis Rittenhouse, Helen Kuechler Row 5: Paul Long, Duane Butt, Tom Fuller, Don Jennings, Raymon Cofiield, David Nicodemus, Larry Wills, Curtis Holler, Lewis Berman, Eugene Tamplin, Wayne Hardman, Raymond Price FACULTY Row 1: Mr. Earl Alexander, science, Miss Joy Babylon, English, Latin, Mrs. Opal Dix, history, English, Miss Mary Adams, mathematics Row Z: Mr. William R. 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CHDIIQ Row 1: Sueann Munn, Mary Catherine Shields, Delores Murphy, Ann Tafel, jane Roc-ser, Eleanor Miller, Jeanine Halterman, Colleen Clemens, Marjorie Hurd, jerry Hardy, Janet Phillis, Betty Clark, Naomi' Smith Row Z: Pat Penrod, Ruth DuBois, Sally Heitzman, Ann Gabel, Rita Roof, Mary Hitchcock, Joyce Driver, Carol Kaser, Regina Hildebrand, Dorothy Cvearheart, JoAnn Schulz, Norma Dill, Miss Betty Peterson, director Row 3: john Denman, Ed Kiesewetter, Lowell Everingham, Dave Miller, Bob Vosler, Tom Upton, Roderick Cass, Tom Barnett, Bob Long, Dick johnson, Don Kiser, Dave Birk, Bob Ditmer Row 4: lack Aton, Bernard Foston, Bennie johnson, Tom Elwinger, Dick Seifried, Willis Baker, Donn Dagenhardt, Dick Hecker, jack Steinhilber, Al Erbes, David Guenthner, Dick Shanely 1 4 i l l l MADCHING CHUIIQ Director, Mr. Milton Parman Page Forty-Nine UIQCI-1 ESTIZQA Row 1: Joyce Driver, Miriam Wilson, Wanda Hemmert, Mary jane Roeser, Doris Holfinger Carol Kaser Row Z: Marjorie Harp, Ruth Dubois, lo Ann Schulz, Janet Phillis Row 3: Wilma Yingst, Nancy Gray, Bob Long, Bob Vosler, Edward Kiesewetter, Willis Baker Francis Angleberger, Donn Daganhardt, Dick Hecker, Dave Guenthner Row 4: Mary Hitchcock, Katharine Snyder, Mr. Milton Parman, Paul Engelmann, james Reed Not in picture: Dick Sims Violin Miriam Wilson Joyce Driver Wanda Hernmert jane Roeser Marjorie Harp Wilma Yingst Nancy Gray Ruth DuBois Cello jo Ann Schulz janet Phillis Flute Doris Hollinger ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL Percussion james Reed Paul Engelmann Viola Carol Kaser Naomi Smith French Horn Dick Hecker Trombone David Guenthner Director Mr. Milton Parman Page Fifty Clarinet Bob Vosler Bolo Long Willis Baker Edward Kiesewetter Cornet Francis Angleberger Donn Daganhardt Dick Sims Piano Katharine Snyder Mary Hitchcock Cornet Saxaphone Percussion BAN Row 1: Dick Brown, Jerry Weinshank, Mr. Milton Parman, Bob Fosnight, Clark Grosvenor, David Birk, Bob Vosler, Nelson Snider Row 2: Gene Porter, Jack Steinhilber, Dick Sefried, Willis Baker, Dave Miller, Edward Kiesewetter, Edsell Shepard Row 3: Francis Angleberger, Donn Daganhardt, Tom Barnett, john Denman, jerry McCulloch, Fred Edsell, Tom Hildebrand Row 4: john Duncan, Dick Shanely, Lowell Everingham, Gene Cost, lack Agenbroad, Bob Reitz, Bob Brooks Row 5: Ronald Easton, Larry Barnhorst, Rodger Carter, Dave Guenthner, Dick Hecker, Charles Edge, Bill Ross Nor in picture: Dick Sims BAND PERSONNEL Francis Angleberger Tom Barnett Donn Daganhardt Tom Hildebrand jack Agenbroad Edsel Shepard Fred Edsel john Denman Jerry MCCLlllOCh Dick Sims Bass Ronald Easton Bob Ross Gene Cost Dick Shanely Lowell Everingham Clarinet Bob Long Bob Vosler Edward Kiesewetter Willis Baker Dave Miller Trombone David Guenthner Roger Carter Page FiftyfGne Clark Grosvenor David Birk Bob Fosnight james Reed Horn Dick Hecker Charles Edge Bari tone john Duncan Gene Porter Director Mr. Milton Parman If IE DLE Row 1: Naomi Smith, Alice Keczel, Eleanor johnson, Delores Murphy' Row 2: Eleanor Miller, Ruth Du Bois, lwlary Hitchcock, Jo Ann Schulz, Carol Kuser QUAIQTET Al Erbes Willis Baker Bob Dirmer Tom Upton Page Fifty-Two Tl-IE CHOCOLATE IULIDIEIQ AN OPERA Presented in the High School Auditorium April 12 and 13, 1946 Director-Miss Betty Peterson CAST OF CHARACTERS Nadina, Daughter of Colonel Popofl: ,..........,..............,t....v..Y..,,...,..,t,.. ,..,,... D olores Murphy Aurelia, Her Mother ..............vt.,,t,tt...tt....t,..,.,t....vtitttt,....t.,,,,,....,,,...rr,i,,,.,,,.,.......,..,....,.. Sally Heitzman Mascha, Aurelia's Cousin S,..i.t....................................,........,..,.......,v,,,........,....,,,,.,.........rr Naomi Smith Bumerli, The Chocolate Soldier, a Swiss Mercenary in the employ of the Servian Army ,,.,uu,.A.,.uus,........,,..,......,,.......c,...,.......,...........t........,..,...,........,.........,.,......,.......... Tom Elwinger Massakroff, Captain in the Bulgarian Army ,.,,..,.,,..s...,.,.......,.........,,...,.,.,..,,.,u,.....,r.r... Claarles Gray Stelphan ,,,.,, ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 L i 1 ,..,.,..,,,,,r.u,.,,,,,u,.ruu,.u,uu...,,.,,. Ro ert Vosler Katinka ,.,,.,,...,,,,,,..,u,,.,,,u,,uu,u,u,,.,.4,u, 1 Popoff S Servants l ,Betty Clark Alexius Spiridoff, Major in the Bulgarian Army, betrothed--to Baker Kasimir Popoff, Colonel in the Bulgarian Army ,.........., ..,......................r..........u......... R obert Ditmer Soldiers in the Bulgarian Army, Townspeople and Peasants SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT 1: PLACE: Nadina's sleeping apartment in Popoff's house, situated in a small town near the Dragoman Pass, Bulgaria. TIME: Late in November 1885. Night. ACT 11: PLACE: The court yard gardens, and exterior of Popoff's house. TIME: Early in May 1886. Morning. ACT III: PLACE: Same as Act II. TIME: Same as Act 11 Afternoon. Prompters-Yvonne Werling, Nancy Gray CHORUSES Bulgarian Soldiers-Bennie Johnson, David Birk, Robert Long, Charles Vosler, Richard Hecker, Jack Steinhilber, Donn Daganhardt, Don Kiser, Francis Angleberger, Richard Seifried, James Ostendorf, James Reed Peasant Girls-Norma Jean Dill, Dorothy Gearheart, Geraldine Hardy, Sue Ann Munn, Pat Penrod, Jane Roeser, Wanda Hemmert, Sara Lu King, Colleen Clemens, Carol Kaser, Rita Roof, Eleanor Johnson Townspeople-Marjorie Hurd, Regina Hildebrand, Mary C. Shields, Katharine Snyder, Joyce Driver, Ruth DuBois, Ann Gabel, Jeanine Halterman, Eleanor Miller, Janet Phillis, JoAnn Schulz, Ann Tafel, Alice Ketzel, Margie Foster, Bernard Eostom, Lowell Everingham, David Guenthner, David Miller, Tom Upton, Paul Engelmann, Tom Barnett, Roderick Cass, Al Erbes, Dick Shanely, John Denman, Edward Kiesewetter, Harold Davis Dancers-Pattie Runkle, Bobby Snow, Dion Eby, Pat Ostendorf, Joan Darling, Dick Tisor, Richard John, Richard Thompson, Charles Collins ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Costumes-Mrs. Eleanor Schwerer, Miss Mary Virginia Woodruff Scenery-Miss Jeanne Schwab, Mr. Ray E. Pierpoint Dances-Miss Hulda Heller Publicity--Miss Velma Stephenson, Mr. Gilbert Shaw Programs-Mr. Earl Slaughter Backstage-Mr. Robert Winter, Mr. Forest T. Groves, Miss Mildred Constant Stage Advisor-Mr. Robert S. Richardson COMMITTEES Stagehands-Robert Mason, Richard Orndorff, Roy Trydell, Richard Puthoff, Kenneth Dix Properties-Nancy Wright, Don Kiser, Willis Baker Makeup-Robert Mason, Pattie Runkle, Wanda Robinaugh, Tom Upton, Betty Evans, Janet Waring Publicity-Pat Penrod, Janet Phillis, Don Kiser, Colleen Clemens, Eleanor Miller, Joyce Driver Margie Foster, Russell Darner Page Fifty-Th ree ITUDENT CUUNCII. Row 1: Marjorie Harp, Lois Fleeger, Betty Ash, Mary Helmstetter, Doris Hollinger Row 2: Phyllis Byrd, Dorothy Penrod, Jeanne Spencer, Delores Millhouse, Ralph Yenney, Jim Kruse Row 3: Miles Weaxfer, Charles Collins, Rita Roof, Verna Eldredge, Mary Lee Brant, jack Retterbush Row 4: Jim Schulz, jim Funclerberg, Charles Gray, Dick Shanely, Don Kiser, Ralph Watts, Dick Puthoif I-IUNIDIQ IDCIET Kneeling: Albert Henderson, john Herzog, Jack Retterbush Standing: Kathryn Lenox, Betty Ash, Rita Roof, Pat Recker, lack Aton, Joyce Driver, Betty Eldredge, Margie Foster, Don Kiser, Katharine Snyder, Alice Ketzel, Eleanor johnson Not in picture: Dick Sims Page Fifty-Four ATIN CLUI3 Row 1: Peggy Orr, Rita Murstein, Pat RLIDklC,-lS21HiDC Halterman, Nancy Wright, Sueann Munn, Betty Rose, Yvonne Wlerling, Gene Cost Row 2: joan McClure, Ruth DuBois, Carolyn Thorne, Hannah Day, Sally Heitzman, Henrietta Collins, Margaret Whiteford, ,lean Ulbrich, Kathryn Supinger, Gene Porter Row 3: Miss Paula Gehm, Jack Stcinhilber, Miles Wez1x'er, lim Kaiser, Charles Gray, Dick Shanely, Fritz Smith, Ronald Easton, Bob Edge FIQENCH CLUB Row I: ,loan Darling, jane Roeser, Carolyn Trostel, Phyllis Byrd, jean Meyers, Nancy Wright Row 2: Ann Tafcl, Marjorie Harp, Margie Foster, Lois Miles, Kathryn Ash, Kathryn Supinger, Nancy Patch Row 3: 'Mrs. Emmett Damerow, Shirley Norman, Bob Edge, Miles Weaver, Donn Daganhardt, jim Kaiser, Bob Kipp, George Herzog Page Fifty-Fi ve ILL AND ICIQDLL Row 1: jean Myers, Margie Foster, Betty Ash, janet Phillis, Nancy Gray, Nancy Wright Row 2: Eleanor Johnson, Eileen Sullenberger. Betty jean Eldredge, Joyce Driver, Kathryn Ash, Katharine Snyder Row 3: jack Retterbush, Bill Bushnell, Don Kiser, Tom Barnett HIS international honorary society for high school journalists has many active writers, artists, and business men at Central. To become a member, a student must earn 300 points by writing news stories or editorials for the High School Page or by contributing to the Piquonian, either to the literary, art, or business department. New members elected in May, whose pictures do not appear here, are Phyllis Byrd, Colleen Clemens, Miles Weaver, and Tom Upton. Faculty advisors for Quill and Scroll are Miss Velma Stephenson, Miss Genevieve North and Miss Nellie Otte. Page Fifty-Six DIQUUNIAN ITAFF TH If AN N UAL ITAFIZ Marjorie Foster Betty Ash Jack Aton Torn Barnett Charles Gray Nancy Gray Albert Henclers OH Editor-in-Chief-Joyce Driver Associate Editors Literary Staff Art Editor-Kathryn Ash Business Staff Business Manager-jim Schulz Assistants Jim Printz john Herzog Dick Puthoff Secretary-Dorothy Gearheart TreasuTerHCharles Vosler Eleanor Johnson Janet Phillis Patricia Recker Rita Roof Eileen Sullenberger Miles Weaver Nancy Wright Jack Retterbush Tom Upton Subscription M anager-Kathryn Lenox Faculty Advisors Art-Miss Jeanne Schwab Photographer-Mr. Gilbert Shaw Literary-Miss Nellie Otte Business-Mr. Robert Winter Page Fifty-Seven I-To!-lo O HIS sister organization of the F. F. A. was organized under its present name in the fall of '45. It was previously known as the Home Economics Club. The girls, with an eye to the future, have learned everything from how to give facials to knitting. Officers for the year 1945-46 were: Joan Funderhurg, presidentg Pat Recker, vice president, Joan Cooper, treasurer, Pat Penrocl, historian, and Miriam Wilson, parliamentarian. The faculty advisor was Miss Mary Virginia Woodruf. Row 1: Kathleen Staley, Joyce Hoskins, Joan Cooper, Helen Marrs, Frances Knouff, Kay Shofstall, Betty Smith, Betty Snyder Row 2: Pat Linclsley, Pauline Erwin, Madge Young, Jackie Thompson, Katherine Preston, Edythe Dickerson, Marjorie Hurd, Ruth Beck Row 3: Kathryn Stewart, Jean Myers, Pat Recker, Wavolene Bolton, Helen Schimmel, Doris Dillon, Miriam Brown, Margaret Cantwil Row 4: Phyllis Sullenberger, Shirley Norman, Pat Penrod, Rose Hess, Joanne Harman, Eileen Sullenberger, Mary Levering, Viola Mader Page Fifty-Eight IIDANIIH C Row 1: Kathryn Blayney, Kathryn Lenox, Jeanne Kruse, Louise Booher Row 2: Pat Penrod, Rita Roof, Betty Rose, Martha Bowles, Peggy Orr LUIS Row 3: Rose Hess, Martha Dawson, Wanda Robinaugh, Lila Murstein, Eleanor Miller Row 4: Mr. Robert Richardson, Don Kiser, Albert Henderson, john Symons, Torn Upton LIIBIQAIQI Seated: Margie Foster, Phyllis Sullenberger, Dorothy Ford, Alice Ketzel, Eleanor johnson, Betty Eldredge, Harlene Offenbacker, Kay Shofstall, Martha Nicodemus, Louise Booher Standing: Dorothy Gearheart, Margaret Cantwil, Norma Kipp, jo Ann Millhouse, Doris Swob, Miss Paula Gehm, Carol Kaser, Wanda Hemmert, Katharine Snyder, Nancy Lighthiser, Pat Linclsley, Lois Bausch, Betty Ash, Wanda Robinaugh Page Fifty-Nine ANI . F. A. Row 1: Ernest Saunders, Ed Keisewetter, Dan Cook, John Davis, james Benning, Richard Pence, Neil Reeder, john Yenney, Tom Hildebrand, Bob Keisewetter Row Z: Dick Brown, Albert Mader, jack Freeman, Jacque Cook, jack Miller, Dick Purk, jim Schulz, Ralph Barbee, Raymond Cron Row 3: Mr. Chester George, Charles Edge, Stanley Duer, Roger Friend, jim Wright, Francis Angleberger, Bob Dunton, Ivan Hiegel, Bill Landis FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS 1945-46 Senior Junior President .,.,..,,,,c, ,,,,,.,,, R aymond Cron r,,cc,,c ,c,.,,,. B ob Dunton Vice President ,.,,., , ,,,c,,c,, Charles Purk ,,,.,,, ,e,,,,, D on Hufford Secretary ,,c,,...,, c,,,e,.., J ames Wright .,c,cc ,c,,,.,,., I ack Miller Treasurer ...... ,,e,.,,.. I ames Schulz ccc,,., c,,c,,, I ames Benning Reporter ..,.,,.. ,,...,.c, J ack Freeman ,,e... ,,.. ...,,..., B i ll Landis Sentinel e,r.,c ,,,,a,,a,,,.....,,c,,a. S tanley Duet .,,...,.r..,,,,,a,,a,,.r..,, Harold Carroll Adviser ...,,c,,,e,,,.,,,...c, Mr. Chester George Page Sixty IWINE CLUI3 OFFICERS President - f Dick Brown Vice President James Wright Secretary f Bob Dunton Row 1: Neil Reeder, john Davis, jack Miller, Edward Benning, Kenneth Saunders Row 2: Roger Friend, Glen Landis, Stanley Duer, Dick Brown, Raymond Cron Row 3: jim Wright, Bob Dunton, Mr. Chester George, Albert Mader ITEEIQ CLU Row 1: Tom Hildebrand, Ed Kiesewetter Row 2: Mr. Chester George, Dan Cook, jack Freeman, Albert Mader, jim Schulz, Charles Purk, Raymond Cron Row 3: Richard Pence, Stanley Duer, Francis Angleberger, Bob Dunton, Ralph Barbee OFFICERS President - ---- Raymond Cron Vice President f Francis Angleberger Secretary - f Charles Purk Page Sixty-Une . . C. A. CLUB! Row 1: Tom Taylor, Bob Coclsey, Ralph Rogers, Cloyd Taylor, Kenneth Thorpe Row Z: Alan Godsey, Charles Andy, Bernard Foston, William P. Rogers, George Taylor Row 3: Bennie Johnson, Paul Rogers, Bernard Newman, Roderick Cass HI-Y CLUB Row 1: Carl Scherer, Leo Scherer, Dick Cain, John Stevens, Dick Lovett, Jack Retterbush, Jim Schulz Row 2: Bob Edge, Ralph Yenney, Jack Freeman, Jack Miller, Charles Staley, Dick Puthoff, George Herzog Row 3: David Cuenthner, Dave Miller, Kenneth Dix, Dick Hecker, Charles Gray, Jack Wagner, Jim Ostendorf Row 4: Bob Ditmer, Donn Daganhardt, Kenneth Ringlespaugh, Paul Faehl, Robert Long, Don Kiser . W. C. A. CLUIBI SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CLUB Row 1: Chloveta Willcox, Kathleen Staley, Betty Clark, Dion Eby, Pauline Erwin, Madge Young, Norma Jean Dill, Louise Booher, Charlene Offenbacher, Rose Marie Routzahn, Janet Phillis, Thelma Labig Row 2: Joan Vance, Kathryn Lenox, Pat Penrod, Pat Lindsley, Dorothy Penrod, Joyce Hoskins, Jeanne Spencer, Betty Ash, Lois Bausch, Joan Funderburg, Betty Rose, Yvonne Werling, Lois Fleeger Row 3: Jeanne Kruse, Helen Schimmel, Nancy Lighthiser, Mary Hitchcock, Dorothy Kipp, Margaret Cantwil, Dorothy Ford, Charlene Finfrock, Kathryn Blayney, Nancy Wright, Mary Catherine Shields, Jean Meyers Row 4: Frances Henderson, Pauline Ford, Naomi Smith, Jo Ann Schulz, Mary Levering, Lois Cron, Kathryn Stewart, Miriam Wilson, Mary Cvilmore, Louise Cron, Carolyn Trostel, Phyllis Byrd, Eleanor Miller, Marjorie Foster Roq 5: Wanda Hemmert, Rita Roof, Jeannette Thomas, Edythe Dickerson, Eileen Sullenberger, Bertha Scarbury, Pat Recker, Norma Kipp, Doris Swob, Jo Ann Millhouse, Marjorie Harp, Katharine Snyder Row 6: Betty Jean Eldredge, Phyllis Sullenberger, Joyce Driver, Phyllis Moyer, Phyllis Cain, Nova Lee McKinley, Dorothy Cear- heart, Regina Crunert, Carol Kaser, Wilma Wheeler, Eleanor Johnson, Alice Ketzel, Ruth Beck, Jane Roeser, Nancy Cray SENIOR TRIANGLE CLUB Row 1: Kathaleen Routt Row 2: Esther Routt, Margaret Price Row 3: Marjorie Hurd, Jean Routt Row 4: Col- leen Clemens, Lela Smith, Joanne Evans, Martha Bowles Page Sixty-Two 95 , l t S' y F Senior members of the 1945 championship football team. Looking clockwise: jack Hess, James Schulz, rnanagerg Charles Vosler, manager, Paul Nllfertz fkickingj, Paul Faehl, ,lack Retterbush, john Stevens, Bill Bushnell, james Ostendorf, Charles Gray, Bill Rogers Center: Exciting play during Chaminade game brings coach ancl players to their feet Cpicture taken by james Keen of the Dayton journal-Heraldj Page Sixty-Five FOOTBALL Row 1: Manager Bob Edge, john Kerrigan, Dick Tisor, jack Brown, Ray Spielman, Bill Bayman, Dick Thompson, Merl Bragg, Bill John, Bob Brackmann, Roy Trydell, Bob Voorhis, John Kaiser, Roger Friend, Charles Alexander, Bob Henne, Phil Pauly, Hubert Howell Row Z: Jim Schulz, manager, Jack Freeman, Marvin Harclenbrook, Benny Johnson, jim Wright, Bob Dunton, Dick john, Charles Collins, Max Winans, Pete Norman, Ken Ringlespaugh, Bill Schmidlapp, Bill Early, Tom Berger, Charles Staley, Dick Lovett, Manager Charles Vosler Row 3: D. P. Walton, assistant coach, lack Hess, john Stevens, Dick Cain, Paul Wertz, Paul Faehl, Dick Swob, Bill Bushnell, Rundle Smith, Jim Ostendorf, Charles Gray, lack Wagner, Dan Van de Mark, Bill Rogers, ,lack Retterbush, Coach Cv. P. Wertz l Tipp City ....... Vanclalia .,.........., Marion Harding .,r.r,r ,.,,tr Crreenvllle .,,,,,...,., Sidney ,.,,,e,,e,,e, Miamisburg e,,,,e Xenia ........... Fairmont ........ FOOTBALL SCORES 1945 CC O t,,e,,t, C C13 ,,,t, C C. 7 ,tete C CC 7 ttttt C CC 6 ,,t,,,te C CC 6 CCCCCCCC C CC 7 CCCC, C Piqua Piqua Piqua Piqua Piqua Piqua Piqua Piqua Chaminade CCCCCCC CC19 CCCCC. Piqua Troy C.CCCCCC CCCC C C 6 .CC.C. Piqua Opponents CCCCCCC. ..71 CCCC.C Piqua Page Sixty-Six BASKETBALL Row 1: Carl Scherer, Managerg Boh Cassidy, Paul Staley, Dick Armhrust, Dick Blayney, Rex McClure Row 2: Paul Faehl, jack Hess, Tom Berger, Max Winans, Pete Norman, Dick Swob, Charles Staley Row 3: jim Schulz, Bill Bryiant, jack Wagner, Bill Aton, Dick Shanely, Doyle Rowell, Bill Early, Coach D. P. Walton BASKETBALL SCORES 1945-46 Covington o........ ,,oo,,,,., ' 15 ,oooo,, L .r,,oa,o, Piqua 17 Fairview ,...i.. ZO ,,oo,oo iooo,,ioo P iqua Bellefontaine ........ ,,,,r,,,,, Z 4 ,,,,,rr r,r,ii.,, P iqua West Milton i...,,.... ,,,.,,,,.. 3 4 ,,ir,,, ,,,,r,.,i P iqua Alumni .,.,..,,,.,... ,,,,..,,., 3 3 ,,,,,,, ,,ccu,.,, P iqua Chaminade.. 31 ,,,,cc, ,.,c.,.., P iqua Urbana ,...,c,,,,, ..i......o 3 9 ,,,,,,, .,,,,uiY. P iqua Bradford .,,,,,,,, ,.......i, Z 2 .,,,.,, uuu,cc,,, P iqua Greenville? ,,,,, ,..,,.,.,, 5 7 .,..,,, uuuuuu,,, P iqua Sidney ' ,,,,,.,,,,, ..i.,i,uir 3 9 i,,,,,, uu,,u, P iqua Miamisburgi' 32 ,..,,.. uu,uuu,,Y P iqua Xenia ' ..,,,,,,,,Yu, ui,uuuu,,, 3 5 ,...,.. u.ccu,,,, P iqua Fairmont ' ...,,,, ,,,,,u,,,, 5 6 ,...... ,..,..V,. P iqua St. Marys ..... 30 ,.,.... ...,,.... P iqua Troy ' ,.,A.....,,,,...,... ,.,,.,.,,, 3 4 ,.,.,., ,,.u,i,,c P iqua ,,,,,,,.. ,,,,... 2 3 4' M. V. L. games Page Sixty-Seven ,QNX at 4 Q Q Q iifrw N, K' Y 'W Lf, Ezfgpa, H Pl TIQACK Row 1: Ralph Rogers, David Nicodemus, Bob Schulz, Jack Retterbush, Clarence Asher, Dick Tisor, Bob Baty Row Z: Bill Bayman, Bob Brackmann, Dick Thompson, Phillip Paul, Bill Earley, John Kaiser Row 3: jim Wright, Dick Swob, jack Wagner, Dick john, Charles Collins, Ray Spielman, Bennie johnson Not in picture: Tom Upton, Dave Miller, Dick Cain, Rundle Smith, John Kiser IBAIEIBALI. Row 1: Charles Alexander, Bernard Foston, Dick Blayney, Dick Shanely, Charles Vosler, Ed Kiesewetter, jim Walton Row Z: Assistant Coach Dick Sword, Paul Faehl, Merl Bragg, Dick Brown, Dick Lovett, Charles Staley, Doyle Rowell, Bob Cassidy, Marvin Hardenbrook, Coach D. P. Walton Row 3: jack Hess, jim Ostendorf, Max Winans, Dick Hecker, Harold Davis, jack Hufford, Pete Norman, Dick Armbrust Page Sixty-Nine TENN II Row 1: Ann Tafel, Bob Edge, Bob Kipp Row 2: Wanda Hemmert, Dick Puthoff, jack Steinhilber, lim Fletcher GULF Row 1: Charles Alexander, Flavil Pollock, Bob Schulz Row 2: Bill Alexander, jim Ostendorf, Dick Willcox, john Kiser Page Seventy GIIQLIQ ID DTI VOLLEYBALL Row 1: Christine Darner, Cvertrude Kolernan, Juanita Dill Row 2: Wanda Bolton, Janis l-larter, Joan Burt, Delores Banning Row 3: Delores Millhouse, lwlargaret Price BASKETBALL Standing: lvlanager Shirley Main, Rita Roof, Captain Joyce Driver, Carol Kaser Kneeling: Kathryn Lenox, Jeanne Kruse. Not in Picture: Janet Phillis Row Row Row Row Row CLASS LEADERS 1: Christine Darner, Jackie Thompson, Phyllis Byrd, Maxine Baker, Persis Smith Z: Nancy Wright, Peggy Orr, Lois Cron, Norma Jean Dill, Ann Tafel 300 CLUB 1: Louise Cron, Doris Felver, Nancy Wright, Ann Tafel, Ann Cvahel, Kathryn Lenox, Janet Phillis, Joan Leonard 2: Eleanor Miller, Lois Cron, Dorothy Cvearheart, Phyllis Byrd, Alice Ketzel, Eleanor Johnson, Joyce Driver 3: Shirley Main, Dorothy Kipp, Jo Ann Schulz, Frances Henderson, Miss l-lulda Heller, Carol Kaser, Kathryn Ash, Jane Roeser Page Seventy-One We end one day to begin another Page Seventy-Two MW f Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '46 'A' 'A' i' The Val Decker Packing Company PIQUA, - - Est. 1873 - - OHIO T ll Th Y S I in The PIQUONIAN P S Five Q R A D U A T E s WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS? You want to go to work, no doubt. You want to earn a living, have a home, raise a family, enjoy all the benefits of what may be a new Golden Age for America. We, your friends in this bank, Wish you luck and hope you get all of the things mentioned-0 and more. One suggestion We wish to make: You intend to use your brains and education to the best advantage you can. Do the same with the money you earn. Use it wisely. Bank some of it thriftily. And when you need banking ser- vices of any kind, call on us. We'll be glad to help you in any Way we can. CITIZENS National Bank SL Trust Co. Established 1865 Home of the Christmas Club Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Tell Them You K'Saw lt in The PIQUONIAN Page Seventy-Six INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Congratulations To the Class of 1946 The Lew Recker Insurance Agency RALPH ZIMMERLIN, Associate ' WE HAVE Sperry Jewelry Store HOSpita1 PO1iCieS 207 N. Main St. Piqua, Ohio For Ages from Dne Day to Eighty Years BAND AND ORCHESTRA the Marching Choir at the football games and The Piqua Central Band, under the direction b21SkCfl3211l games of the 1945-46 SCHSOI1- of Mr. Milton Perman, performed along with Also under the direction of Mr. Parman, the Compliments Lo QQ of oggambulgel 511012 The Piqua Milling Co. 119 W. Ash St. Buy 'em by the Sack C0mPlfmenfS Of - - - while in - f - The Dan Cohen Co. Lima f Piqua - Greenville S H O E S FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Tell Them You Saw lt in The PIQUONIAN Page Seventy-Seven Friendly pause 122 X Xb X ,K V 'L xv PIQUA COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS Piqua, Ohio Tell Them You Saw ILM in The PIQUONIAN Page Seventy-Eight Chew Chew Grill Congratulations 115 West Ash Street and Best Wishes Phone 2358 to the Class of 1946 CQng7'afulafjOn5 Goodyear Store S . 942 North Main Street 81110715 Phone 560 P. H. S. orchestra played for various school Lainatar, March of the Little Tin Soldiers by Pierrie and Wilson, Hlntermezzon CHL 'Arlesienne functions during 1945f46. Suitenj by Bizet, and Emperor Waltz by Strauss. R For the annual Concert, held on February 22, 1946, this group selected: Atilla Cverturen by CI-IGI Karoly, Valse Triste by Sibelius and De The 61 members of the regular choir, with Meet Your Friends at Congratulations to the Class of 1946 . The PiqualPaint Co. J, C, CRQN SL 204 North Wayne Street FUNERAL HOME TellLThemhYou Saw It' in The PIQUONIAN Page Seventy-Nine Compliments of o The Magee Bros. Co 216 West High Street Piqua, Ohio Printers for 51 years Tell Them You Saw It in The PIQUONIAN I Page Eighty OVER 35 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS . . . THE COMOLLI BROS. MIAMI GRANITE CO. OFF STATE ROUTE 66 - - - PIQUA, OHIO . . . . COMPLETE CEMETERY MEMORIAL SERVICE 5'I' Elll FURNITURE STORE For Information About Enlistment in the Regular Army visit PIQUA SEEQR NQTAUTY RECRUITING STATION LESS MERCHANDISE United States Amy Investigate---Compare Room 23, Piqua Federal Bldg., 1117 Park Ave. Open Evenings Phone 2482 Miss Betty Peterson directing, first sang before an audience at the Navy Day assembly in the high school auditorium. The Songs were This Is My Country by Al Jacobs and Don Raye ancl K'Night and Day by Cole Porter. For the annual Thanksgiving Day service, which was held at the Greene Street Church, the choir sang Come Let Us Sing unto the Lord. At the concert, February 22, the choir sang a Czechosloyakian round called Ifca'S Castle, Compliments . . . Wa1ton's Pastry Shop M 130 West High Street Your Special Orders Receive Prompt Attention SUNBRITE LA UNDR Y Phone 1387 COMPLIMENTS or ...C5l1e.., PIQUA GRANITE SL MARBLE CO. 900-910 South Main Street Largest Designers and Manufacturers Mof... ARTISTIC MEMORIALS In the Middle West Tell Them You Saw Itn in The PIQUONIAN Page Eighty-One Compliments of Moore Tire Service, Inc. 600 North Main Street D. M. WHITMORE, Mgr. Es Dealer for Packard Motor Cars SERVICE STATION Phonew Main at Greene Phone 17 Standard Pfgducts C- H- F0SI1ight C- R- GYHV Dayton Tires Exide Batteries COMPLIMENTS OF CROSBY DRUG MAN Keep Fit for the Future Have fun the Y s Way Join the YMCA now! Y. M. C. A. Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind by Beghorn Soloists for the year were Al Erbes, Naomi and Battle Hymn of the Republic arranged by Smith, Carol Kaser, ancl Tom Elwinger. ack Ringwald. Along with other music groups, the Aron and Mary Hitchcock were accompanists choir took part in the spring all-vocal concert, CHEERLEADERS MHV 1931- With radar-electric energy, five familiar figures Best Wishes to the Class of 1946 THE J. W. BROWN STORE Tell Them You Saw lt in The PIQUONIAN Page Eighty-Two Congratulations to the Class of 1946 C A. J. Cottet Cottet the Watch Man Congratulations and Good Luck To Class of 1946 Wherever you go have your goods moved by Piqua Transfer SL Storage Co. 524 Young Street Phone 62 AGENTS FOR 48 STATE SERVICE led the cheering at every football game and at pep meetings. The cheerleaders were Kathryn Lenox, seniorg Norma lean Dill, juniorg Tom Upton, juniorg Patty Runlcle, sophomoreg and Bob Schulz, sophomore. Both of the boys and Patty were elected last fall. This was Norma jean's second year and the fourth for Kathryn. Bob played on the basketball teamg so Tom allowed the girls to carry on alone during basketball season. Every fall the students hold an election to re- Congratulations Complimen ts Best Wishes Of from C Schine's PIQUA. Theatres i WALKER'S Shoe Store Compliments l of F. W. Woolworth Co. WE ASK YOU TO TRY OUR Quality Service Midland Cleaners 209 N. Main St. Phone 424 FIRMIN MANIER, Prop. Tell Them You 'Saw Itl' in The PIQUONIAN Page Eighty-Three Piqua Saddle Shgp McMaken's Service Station Tires Saddles u Batteries Harness . Waslmlng Belts Lubrication College St. - Covington Ave. College St. - Covington Ave. Phone 434 Phone 434 place cheerleaders who were graduated the pre- curate. Paul Faehl, fullback-never gave up. ceding spring. The under-classmen keep their Charles Gray, end-hard worker, brainy. ,lack places and train the newly-elected. Hess, halfbaclc-Oklahoma flash. SENIOR FOOTBALL BOYS Jim Ostendorf, guard, center-hard worker Bill Bushnell, center-dependable and ac- and dependable. jack Retterbush, halfbackw Congratulations to the Class of 1946 Favorite Beauty Salon Sporting Goods Electrical Appliances Congratulations to the 417 North Main Street Class of 1946 phone 276 Elfner's Service Station Tell Them You Saw IU' in The PIQUONIAN Page Eighty-Four 1018 Broadway Telephone: Main 145 Smith Greenhouses A. J. BERBERICH FLORIST Growers of Fine Plants and Cut Flowers Artistic Floral Designs for Funerals Best Wishes To the Class of 1946 0 YWCA Phone I596 HALL at STROHMEYER Sheet Metal and Roofing ll7 E. Water St. Piqua, Ohio A F riend saved the Xenia and Marion games. Bill Rogers, guardkwhen he said, Boys, we had better down,'l in the Troy game, the result was a touchdown. jim Schulz, manager-very efficient. johnny Stevens, halfback-one of the hardest running halfs Piqua has ever had. Roy Trydell-very de- pendable. Pete Vosler, manager-relieved coach of many details. Buclcl' Wertz, quarter- back-deceptive quarterback, good in general. The J. A. SHADE LUMBER Company Since 1889 has offered Quality Lumber and Millwork. See us for remodeling and building. L. F. Koester, Mgr. Office Phone: Phone 222 31 GET a JUMP on that CGLD by taking CLOVERINE CAPSULES For relief of Cough and Throat Irritation take TARINE GREENAMYER 8: CO. DRUGGISTS No One Sells Better Drugs at Lower Prices Three important events in the life of every girl, and each one calls for trip to N her chosen photographer. 9 V34 Her Wedding, Her Grad- uation and Her Debut. Nw Q l L7 l: 'QW :- in b HUNDREDS HAVE CHOSEN CRANE STUDIO PHONE no-w Now FOR AN APPOINTDIENT PRICES TO PLEASE YEARSLEY'S Dry Cleaning Phone 57 317 N. Wayne St. Tell Them You Saw lti' in The PIQUONIAN Page Eighty-Five GL'j'RPENfOGD'S HOBBY HOUSE CAFE E I I I West High Street GAS - OILS - BATTERIES Used Parts and Tires : Body and Fender Work WRECKING SERVICE Day of Night Sfeaks The Biggest Power Wrecker in the county 1201 Fisk Sr T 1 ph ne 1139 Plate Lunches Sandwiches Piqua's Most Complete Sc and 1Oc Store Downy Flake Hot Doughnu is GO Co COO to take out 316 North Main Street BASEBALL SCHEDULE '11vGreenville ..........,,,,,,,. here ,..... O ,,..,, We They 'l8-Troy ,Y,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, .there .,., 3 ,,,,,, , April 4ePt. Loramie ee,,eee,v...,.,, there ee,, 14 ,,.,,.., 4 123 Greenville ,eL,,e e,e,,,. t here ..,, 1 ,eee... 5-Houston ,,.,,,,,,, ,1,,,,,,,, h ere ,,,,,, 10 ,,,,,,,, 'I 24-Russia Y,,1,., ., ,A ,. ,here ...., 9-Versailles ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,M, here ,.,,,, 1 ,,,.,,,, 9 26'CODOVCT,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, there ,,,, ZSYWL, NEAD'S Fw SERVICE STATION WALL OW PAPER Specialty See L U B R l C AT l 0 N R. L. LENQX 128 South Main Street '22 West Water Street Phone 484 Tell Them You Saw lt in The PIQUONIAN Page Eigh y Six THE ELLIUTT FURNITURE CO. Elks Building ---- PIQUA, OHIO QUALITY FURMTURE AT LOW PRICES TERMS: WE CARRY OUR OWN ACCGUNTS 9529-Troy .,...,,.,.,.,,,...,.,..,,,.7 here ..7,,, 2 YY,,,,,. 4 'Northern Miami Valley League scho May 8-Dayr F ' mom .. Ueee there Uee, 2 eeeeeeee 4 TRACK SCHEDULE 9-SL Paris --f-------ff--- --- fhefe --rr 8 ----f--- 6 April 9+Coldwater ,...i.i.,.,.,.i.....,.,, here 13-Sf' P3 -------'-'----'--'--' here 4'--'A 8 ----- 10 12-Lima South ,,,.,,,,,,,,77,7,77r,, here Since 1889 School Time Is An Important Time In Your Life The proper CLDTHES help make it more enjoyable. BENKERT'S have everything the student Wants. Be sure to visit BENKERTS to obtain the newest fashions for your Wardrobe. GEO. BENKERT 8a CO. Your Home Store Tell Them You Saw lil' in The PIQUONIAN Page Eighty-Seven Congratulations from The J. Ben Wilkinson Co. General Insurance J. Ben Wilkinson Ken R. Symons GERLACH The Florist G. F. RUEFNER Proprietor Dodge Taxi 6? Bus Co. 110 W. High St. Piqua, Ohio Largest and Best Display of MAGAZINES and NEWSPAPERS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Phone 282 Dependable Transportation 4:16-Greenville ,....... ,.s.,.ssls h ere 7-Lima Central ....l.....vv.,...,.. there 18!Bellefontaine sssesss,sss there 14eM. V. L. Meet ,i,,i,,,,.,...,,,, at Greenville X23-Troy ss,4,s,sss s,,ss,, ,,,,,,, , ,,i,,, h e re XMeets with M. V. L. schools X26 Sidney, Troy, Piqua ii.,.... at Sidney THE 300 CLUB MHY 3 GfCeUVillC.RCl3YS --,-----e,,e there This club was organized this year for girls who Office Phone: 1240 Residence Phone: 1563 Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Other Evenings by Appointment DR. S. C. PI-IILBROOK OPTOMETRIC EYE SPECIALIST PIQUA, OHIO New Location: Corner Main and North Streets EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Most sanitary and yine eating place Public Square P. C. Restaurant opposite Favorite Hotel 119 Market Street Phone 555 suirs DRESSES Cllgsrlied 559 Call For and Deliver MANIER'S BORDEN'S RED WING ICE CREAM At Your Nearest Dealer Tell Them You Saw It in The PIQUONIAN K Page Eighty-Eight KIEFER'S Broadway Pharmacy Headquarters for HALLMARK CARDS Phone M-1188 41515 N. Main St. Lutz Advertising Serfvice SIGNS P1QUA, - - - oH1o Broadway and High Phone 509 Pl1one396 Register now for Y. W. C. A. CAMP WAKONDA August 4- I8 Colored Girls, Aug. I8-22 RGOT LUMBER CO. 8375. Main St. had earned letters in athletic activities. Three hundred points are required for a letter and that's where the club's name originated. A constitution was adopted at the first meeting and the follow- ing officers elected: president, Kathryn Lenoxg vice president, Nancy Wrightg secretary-treasurer, Anne Gabel. The 300 Club played Troy twice in volleyball. The first game was played in Piqua and Troy went home victorious. In the second game the ll s a l y 5' s NEW CAFETERIA Open 8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Sundays 10:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Sodas Sundaes Dairy Products Ice Cream 411 North Main Street 5'I'llIlEIlT5 just REMEMBER you always can do better at RllPP'5 Two Big Value-Giving Stores in Tell Them You Saw It in The PIQUONIAN Page Eighty-Nine IQUA'S EALTHY TUDENTS use SANDER'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Miami County's Finest 'i tables were turned and Piqua finished on top. The club also enjoyed basketball, a hike, and dis- cussions on various sportsg and many members took part in the girls, Gymboree at the Field House, March 15. LATIN GREX Perhaps Latin will become the universal language-spoken by everyone in the world. lf so, the members of Latin Grex will be prepared. The club was formed from two political parties, Lockets,Watches, Diamond Rings 85 Waterproof and Dress Watches - - RINGS OF ALL KINDS FLOWERS Pleasing You Keeps Us In Business for Occasions JOHN G. MARTIN, Jeweler CORSAGES 1Q2 E. Ash St. Phone 1515 323 North Main Street Phone 392 Congratulations Best to the to the Graduates eltijfls Shoe Store 333 North Main Street Classes of Piqua H. S. ValeU Dress Shop Tell Them You Saw Irv in The PIQUONIAN Page Ninety Congratulations and Best Wishes S e n i o r s J. C. PENNEY CO. 1... PIQUA, OHIO Insist on OLD HOME B R E A D 1t's Enriched sie The COTTAGE BAKING COMPANY Piqua, Ohio the Optimates and the Populares. Under the direction of Miss Paula Gehm, club members learned the use of Latin in the world today, how it makes the English language more intelligible, helps one master English literature, and contributes to the success of countless professions. The oflicers were: Tribune Cpresiclentj, Miles Weaxferg Scriba Csecretaryj, Kathryn Supingerg Quaestor Qtreasurerb, Betty jean Eldredgeg and J. R. Miles Insurance Agency Compliments 418 W. North St. - Piqua, Ohio - Phone 351 Complete-H of I NS U RA N CE ---Service Prompt Service ---- Satisfxclory Selllemenl T' R' Savings in Cos! Your FAVORITE CITY MILK PRODUCTS CO. . .. Ford Pasteurized Milk . . Cream Butter . . . Buttermilk Chocolate Malted . . Orangeade Meadow Gold Ice Cream Dealer 328 Wood St. Phone 1058 Tell Them You L'Saw It in The PIQUONIAN Page Ninety-One YOU have always wanted to own your home DO IT NOW by using the convenient service and favorable terms HW r , ffhe'l'1-IIRD SAVINGSANDLOAN00- .5 4 pgmlnns 44,0 5 E e INSURED Z 2 zzz: 5' am cunts? I 1 215 NORTH WAYNE STREET - - PIQUA, OHIO Praetor Cprogram directorj, Nancy Wright. ENTRE NOSOTROS ln February, 26 members of Mr. Robert Richardsonis first and second-year Spanish classes Hltlt to organize a Spanish Club. Further knowledge of the language, literature, and life of the Spanish-speaking world was the aim of the 26, who inet every other Wednesday in room 307. Qflicers for Entre Nosotros CAI1lODg Our- selvesj, as the club was called, were second-year HI-LO LUMP--EGG Best in the Premium Class Brcikglgggr' WE TRUST YOU . . . OPEN A PEOPLE'S CHARGE AccoUNT , I A 0 Q ' I 2 216 North Main Street M. E. STROUSS Sr CO. iKTl16fMUSiC Center 219 N. Main St. Phone 902 Music and Appliances Tell Them You Saw lt in The PIQUONIAN Page Ninety-Two School Sweaters As many Stripes as you wish Any Emblem or Numeral AHN'S STORE ....STUDENTS.... I You are welcome at Ward's O You can really save at Ward's l You get quality at Ward's HEADQUARTERS FOR . . . Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, Home Furnish Sporting Goods, Building Material Montgomery Ward Sz Co. Compliments WESTERN UNTON Everywhere Telegraph Money Orders and Cables students Kathryn Blayney, presidentg Louise Booher, secretaryg and Albert Henderson, treasurerg and first-year student Lila lvlurstein, program chairman. Highlights on this yearis agenda were discus- sions and talks on several Spanish-speaking nations, a spelling hee, Spanish songs, conversa- tion, pictures of Spanish life and scenes, and a picnic held May I6 at Roadside Park. The PIQUA ICE Co. ICE High Grade Office . . . 733 N. Wayne St. Phone 1160 Coal and Coke Coal Yard, First St. Phone 1101 Tell Them You Saw It in The PIQUONIAN Page Ninety-Three A Fine Place to Eat The Favorite Coffee Shop Favorite Hotel, Piqua, Ohio A Favorite Place for PARTIES and CLUBS KIEFER STUDIOS Take YOUR'OWN PICTURE with our machine 20c We copy any picture in one minute Compliments of . . . THE PIQUA STONE PRODUCTS CO. COAL - COKE - ORUSHED STONE TELEPHONES 43 - 44 ZIMIVIERLIN Paints : Glass Phone 2048 . l2l West Ash Street LE CERCLE FRANCAIS The French club, sponsored by Mrs. Emmett Damerow, had a membership this year of 23 students, all of Whom had taken first or second year French. Among some of the club's activities were the purchase of pins, a club party, and motion pictures from the Fighting French Com- mittee in the United States. Officers for the year were: Le President, Katharine Snyclerg Le Vice President, Bob Kippg I THE HERER-BELL COMPANY I C HEVROLET OLDSMOBILE and CA D I LLA C SALES AND SERVICE q V USED Bought and Sold l I5 E. Ash St. Phone Main 750 Tell Them You Saw It in The PIQUONIAN Page Ninet y-Four Well! Well! At last we have a splendid showing of Northcool CTr0picaD SUITS and ODD PANTS to offer. Long time coming but they're here now S 25 .00 exclusive at Neth SL Stelzer Piqua's Foremost Man's Shop MSENIORSP The Class of ,46 Has pulled up stakes. They have learned all the tricks And made few mistakes. So let's congratulate Our fine group of friends, And wish them good luck Until the world-ends. Compliments Of Lane Myers PIQUA MODEL SUPPLY l l33 Covington Avenue PIQUA, OHIO Le Secretaire, lean Myersg and Le Tresorier, George Herzog. CENTRAIJS NEWSPAPER The High School Page of the Piqua Daily Call this year achieved its twenty-fifth year of exist- ence. Miss Velma Stephenson is the supervisor. The Staff is composed of members of the 11B and llA English classes, who write the editorials and news stories, along with certain seniors who act as critics and proof readers. The students 1847 1946 THE PIQUA NATIONAL BANK sr TRUST COMPANY 1-F-4-+-4 99 Years of Service to this Community All deposits insured up to 55000.00 under the U. S. Government Plan Member of the Federal Reserve System Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation LOW PRICE SERVICE STATION U. S. TIRES BATTERIES LUBRICATION CertU'ied Inspection Station for Local Rationing Board Phone Piqua 848 Good People To Do Business With 1000 South Main Street Tell Them You Saw It in The PIQUONIAN Page Ninety-Five Finfrock Funeral Home Congratulations Gradaatefs J. D. Finfrock Carl M. Baker write about sports events, music events, assem- topics for editorials. blies, school elections, and club meetings, in This year the Staff has varied the page byfusing fact, about everything and anything which pictures and by including columns such as happens at Central. Conditions which affect Scouting Aroundf' about life at school, by jane students, as well as their families, are used as Roeser and Don Kiserg Senior Personalitiesf' NQRTON'S Family Shoe Store Headquarters for Loafers, Wings, Flats and Clomps RAY TABLER LES FIELDS Tell Them You Saw It in The PIQUONIAN Page Ninety-Six Best Wis hes To All P. H. S. Graduates and Students .Q Thema Jewelers Since 1838 T ll Th Y S I 'n The PIQUONIAN CD Compliments 0 B e s t W i s lx e s f to the PIQUA Class of 6646 FURNITURE MART V THE Home of JOHN D MILLER STORE Distinctive Furniture ' 3l9 North Mrain Street PIQUA, OHIO about the likes, dislikes, and habits of the seniors, by jim Summers. and Spring Sportsf' concerned with baseball, LIBRARIANS tennis, ff3Ck, alid SOM- The smiling young lady who sits behind the In May the Page got a new masthead, designed desk at the front of the library during study J J CONgT6ltMlatl0nS Piqua's Practical Plumber to the S Class of A 66416 U Y S Good Luck, P Seniorsv 311 Spring Street PIQUA, OHIO Tell Them You Saw lt in The PIQUONIAN Page Ninety-Eight WHERE YOU SAVE ON DRUGS The Franklin THRIFT STORE 5Hflaoi5on'5 ilaome for :Funerals South End Drug Store QAcross From Bennett Junior Highj CHAS. G. H. FREEMAN, Registered Pharmacist Fountain Service Gifts for All Occasions Drugs at Minimum Prices Phone 1566 Drugs : Prescriptions : Sundries periods is a senior or it junior who has volunteer- ed her services to help reference hunters find the right volume. These girls had charge of a Career Day display of Vocational hooks. Their faculty advisor is Miss Paula Gehm. ILSDN Accounting Service 316 West High Street PIQUA, OHIO AUDITING - - ACCOUNTING GENERAI, HARDWARE ----- SPORTING GOODS - - GUNS and SHELLS - - KITCHEN UTENSILS ---- ACME PAINT ---- FIRE GRATE EQUIPMENT .-P MIAMI COUNTY BooKKEEPlNo - TAX nETunNs HARDWARE SYSTEMS INSTALLED Compliments of VERSEL E. REED THE GE0g,,Q,LB,LlHDLE CO- STELZER st REED Manufacturers of I n 5 u R n n I E PORTER s LINIMENT QT,I5E5 PoRTER's NONE'SUCH LAXATIVES PORTER,S LINIMENT SALVE Phone 20 525-6 Crr-Flesh Bldg. 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