Central Junior High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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Page 55 text:

W il 1 hi M qynif f nes ted 4 v ffl' F' is - fs . 1 Y'IXr'3-A . -w T Dr . , -y, L- Ale- g'! Wx! ' I l fy 6 V GIRL Rssssvss b 5 'Lf Since its organization in l92B, the Girl Reserves 3 of Central Junior High not only has expanded its activities but also has increased its membership to include almost one- third of the girls in the entire school. At the beginning of this school year there were sixty-three members in the organization. Cn March 5, l95l, fifty new members were initiated into the club by the candle-light service. it Christmas time the Girl Reserves engaged in charity work. This consisted of furnishing provisions for needy families and of distributing dolls dressed by the' members of the club. T During the year the following speakers appeared before the club: Janet Stone of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Dr. Turley of the Epworth Methodist Church. The faculty advisors are Miss Helen Roby and Miss Opal Donithen. The officers for the year have been: President--Elizabeth Zachman Vice President--Lucile Brabson Secretary--Betty Welch Treasurer--June Stoffer club's slogan is Find and Do the Best The ninth grade membership is as follows: Mary Barton, Katherine Beverly, Lucile Brabson, Edith Browarsky, Marguerite Bryant, Emma Burklew, Virginia Butts, Mary Cahill, Pauline Chambers, Mary Jane Cock, Marian Culver, Helen Detrick, Marjorie DuSang, Juanita Ellison, Frances Emmons, Barbara Fralich, Mary Fetter, Helen Ferguson, Beulah Hart, Phyllis Hecker, Eleanor Hedges, Lois Humes, Donna Klingel, Virginia Koons, Marietta Larkin, Starling Lewis, Caroline Line, Ruth Leonard, Margaret McAfee, Jane McCurdy, Vivian Miley, Betty Miller, Catherine Minard, Dorothy Morrison, Margaret Niemeyer, Lnna D. Nixon, Odessa Ralston, Della Reop, Edna ' Richardson, Harew Rogers, Esther Selanders, Virginia Stock, June Stoffer, Laura Bteele, June Taylor, Vera VanBuskirk,' ESther Virden, Jean Verburg, Margaret Walker, Betty Welch, Charme Lee Webster, Ruth Weston, Dorothy Willis, Dorothy' Williams, Kathryn Williamson, Ruth Williams, Mabel Wilson, Muriel Wise, Florence Wood, Elizabeth Zachman, Geraldine Hammeral, Dorothy Bevis, Helen Burns, The Eirl Reserve code is: Gracious in manner Seeing the beautiful sig? Impartial in judgment Eager for knowledge yet gg, Ready for service Reverent to God EQQEEQQE, Loyal to friends Victorious over self X 'gg fft Ever dependable assets, TZQR isis . .- , -LDY 't23N5 ''fa-1,1-fi'5YE -'31 Reaching toward the best Sincere at all time Earnest in purpose Y ' 'Mg ,. L ,O



Page 57 text:

x , , I ,, A . N ,n L. ' lnrff 'XJ'-'A . 5, ca 'IC TORCH cms Ct f me ,sic ozch ub of Centre- began lp vesr fi - 5 slx harter nentei-, J e V: mllhp ., c,is nQ,tell sur- e 'nit' I -r I R '3- I . x , ' 1 , T ' 1 4-'x! N5 , If xy L l i 1 I fd I l 4 I ,vb he Cnc T 1 f Cl c , ml -et, tl, V 1 W U ' mowl 's o fTl :1.on Louf, Cbtpltll, M ' in T , cum, Donald Qunirtunce, Virgil Johnson, George Mason, Shortly em- ter the opening of school the following bers were added to tee .L membership of the club: Ivan Schmidt, Dwnsld Humes, Flchnrd Clev- enger, James Msrtln, Wilbur Lewis, Rennir Ven Zeer, John Tncnpher, John Warner, Clair Jacoby and Qrus Wctzel, Fron.tnis group the officers for the year were chosen. The? were: Donald Qualntnnce--President Louls Chsnpell-eiecretsry Joe Williamson--Vice Fresident Bennlx Ven ScoyuMTreasurer Mark Hg Baker--ldvisor On April 3 nine eighth grade boys were elected to promote the club next year. They were: Bob Rey, Walter Ruzzo, Herbert Goerlich, William Eagan, Walter Corrigan, Junior Dnnner, William Ford, Jerome Drown, and Karl Bechtle. They were formally inn ducted into the club April 29. The club has had some enjoyable social meetings and has heard speakers including Milton Lashley, Dr. F. A, Stcnnel and Judge Cast. In Muy the club made n trip to Columbus and visited radio station W.A.l.U., Port Columbus, University Museum, State House and the Columbus Y,M.C.A. The Code: Christian Qthletic Qervice ln Central. SCHOOL BCY PLTRCL . Last December the HSchool Boy Pstroln was organized by Mrs. Blanche Ward of the State Euresu of Motor Vehicles for the purpose of reducing traffic accidents among school chlldren, These boys patrol street intersections near the school when children sre going home, help keep order within the building, and at the basketball games at the Y.M,C,A. Offenders are tried and sentenced et the court meetings every Wedresdny sftcr school, The petrol hue regulqr meeting every week. Kenneth Jerew is presidentg hurl Bezhtle, vice president: Rennix Ven Scoy, Sec'y. Karl Bechtle is chief judge with Don Platt and William Hagen new sistsnts.' The two lawyers arc Robert Rlnesnith snd Hubert Geerllchs Members: Thomns Zach, Edward Bsrnhart, Claude Dutcher, Wlln but Shannon, Stewart Brock, William Collins, Earl Powehson, Dans Westervelt, Den initer. Albert McGonsgle, Harold Mnrhin, Robert Gil- bert, SYlVGSEC1 Lions, Gerald Seckels, Carl Miller, Leonard Wesley, Bob Mason, Henrj Roberts, Bob Cass, and Oliver Rowley. E-EE Miss Crwcc Colvin is faculty sponscr, Other members 'H -. of the faculty comrittee are Miss Bessie Snider, Miss 5, nl Zelmah Howard, Mlss Marian Conley snd John Werner, le student representative. X. if lb ff' .Q naw fp 'Q 'wir- ' - -J, szilllea vcr- - '-' b I PLN , it :gl . --.- '-xp . ,V ,,....z -' .. Lg, u f.-.lu ,nl av:-1. :gm,,,Q5251-M 19 ,:-f:l 4e:H.: ff Q. A ,:.'- ' ' . a ' ,, - , Q 1, -:-. v 13.1, , F ' I M La '- .-.,

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