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Row -James Welty, Paul S'tueber, Gene Spees, Bill Artis, Paul Yant, Henry Kidder. Row -lliiud Bloomquist, Richard Meifley, Richard Bennett, Bob Erskine, John Kemph, Custer Kricken- erger. Row --Don Pletcher, Warren White, Gerry' McMaken, Jerry McWilliams. Row -Bruce Robinson, Richard Monbeck, Fred Boop, Howard Webb, Bob Harrod, Jim Strong, Maurice Row Row Row Amspaugh, Bill Furnish, Jimmy Wright, Bill Zumbrun, W. D. Larrick, Tom Tuttle. -David Kelker, Charles Peterson, Quentin Cunningham, Fred Short, Jack Miller, John Neuman, James Sweger,,Waldon Mertz, Bill Baker, Paul King. -Bob Filliez, Dick Neuman, John Robeinalt, Bill Myers, James Meffley, John Becht, Allen Wiseley, Bill Parent, Don Lehman, Jack Allgier. -Tom DeVilbiss, John Whittington, Bill Blum, John Kelker, Mackin Bowman, Jack Jennings, Bob Mealey, Neal Kessler, Clarke West, Bob Gavin. Semor I-I1-Y HE Senior Hi-Y Club consisted of fifty junior and senior boys. The club this year was even larger in membership than in p3St years. These fel- lows ally themselves with worldwide fellowship of Hi-Y by accepting the purpose: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character . The club meetings were held every Monday night at the The club proved of service to the school by issuing football programs at all home games. Much valuable and interesting information was obtained from various speakers, among whom were Miss Howey, who spoke of her recent trip to Japan: Kermit Westbay, whose subject was Methods of the-Federal Investi- gation Departmentn: and Sam Kamen and J. S. Ayers, two very interesting speakers whose subject was A Vocation and How to Choose lt . The outstanding program of the year was the joint meeting of the Blue Triangle and Hi-Y clubs of the city. Mr. J. McLean Reed, speaker of the eve- ning. made many complimentary remarks regarding the aims and ambitions of the clubs. The main events of the year's activities were the steak roast at Fort Amanda, the Older Boys' Conference at Toledo, and the Christmas dance. With the able guidance of Mr. Larrick, club advisor, and Mr. Monbeck, boys' secretary of the Y. M. C. A., the organization enjoyed a most successful year. ' As a finale to the year's work the club presented a play on April 29, in Senior assembly. -PAUL YANT one hundred eleven
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Row Charles Stilgenbauer. Row -Jack Kirlin, Bob Meffley, Bill McClure. Row --Bob Baker, Howard Keller, Clayton Amspaugh, Bob Wheeler, Danny Sullivan. Row Bill Turner, John Neely, Don Ammon, Lyle Cunningham, Bill Noble, Bill Butler, John Baxter. Row 5--Bill Dinkel, Guy Roberts, Robert Frysingfer, Bill Parmenter, Mr. Lutman, Bob Zumbrun, Jim Ackerman, Richard Reese. Junior Hi-Y HE purpose of the Central Junior Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain and extend throughoutthe school and community high standards of Christian character. At the first of the year a treasure hunt and Weiner roast were held. After the election of officers and initiation of members a round table discussion was held with each member taking part. The club was very fortunate in having Mr. Joe Shaffer, who gave an illustrated lecture on his recent trip to Greece. The Junior Hi-Y Club were guests of the joint Senior Hi-Y, Blue Triangle meeting at which Mr. Reed, superintendent of the Lima Schools, was the speaker. The Ohio Hi-Y Conference was held in Toledo. Clayton Amspaugh and Bob Huffer, who represented the club, gave interesting accounts of their visit. The club enjoyed several basketball games with South Junior Hi-Y, mo- tion pictures, a Professor Quiz contest, fun nights: and a very amusing melo- drama given by members of the club. Those members not present in the picture are Orren Barr, Bob Boose, Dan Easton, Robert Farsht, Arnold Greenburg, Bob Hulfer, John Hughes, Don Mil- ler, and Lester Devine. Through these meetings and with the help of Mr. Lutman, the advisor, the Junior Hi-Y succeeded quite admirably in its purpose. ' --PAUL YANT one hundred ten
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r Row 1--Miss Linnell, Miriam Beade, Mary Ellen Bidwell, Jean DeVilbiss, Marjorie Ripley, Thelma Von Almen, Zelma Sandifer, Alta Jayne Clark, Joan Evans, Donna Gene Miller, Ruth Hall, Mary Mumaugh, Betty Creps, Miss Mendenhall. Row 2fEvelyn Schott, Jeanne Morris, Marceil Rockey, Marilyn Stilgenbauer, Ellen Lagos, Charlotte De Garmo, Edith Johnson, Paula Bersee, Dorothy Becher, Ann Blattenberg, Virginia Lewis, Sharlene Nesbitt, Jean Bessire, Mary Ashba, Betty Gannon, Helena Roush. V Row 3-Natalie Woodruff, Marilyn Claassen, Jo Ann Cotterman, Shirley Keve, Evangel Bloomquist, Glenna Glover, Marjorie Botkin, Beverly Gibbs, June Helmer, Shirley Haines, Melba Buchanan, Jean Ruli- son, Martha Nichols, Marjorie Martin, Audrey Carnes, Rosemary Hardy, Rowena Steife. Row 4-Bette Ambose, Elaine I-Iouseworth, Marcella Roberts, Evelyn Burkey, Glenna Yant, Nelleta Perry, Arlene Davis, Frances Metzger, June Schulte, Ann Weis, Meredith Kent, Marie Carder, Waneta Hirschfield, Mary Coffman, Jessie Lee Corson, Jean Hilgendorf, Mary K. Reed. Row 5-Mable Harshe, Virginia Kennedy, Jean Byrd, Louise Miller, Anna Baka, Evelyn Hermann, Betty Myers, Angelene Benedetto, Betty Baney, Mary Sowers, Marceil Miller, Gloria Stark, Dorthea Qgliller, Clara Jones, Anna Corson, Virginia Moubray, Ruth MeDonel, Kathleen Davis, Betty urgoon. Row 6-Patricia Welding, Lurline Vandenbrock, Patricia Witham, Reva Lehman, Dorothy Bennett, Eliza- beth Smith, Ruth Copeland, Bettye Lewis, Bette Sullivan, Anita Schnell, Genevieve Hyde, Lilly Rachlin, Maralyn Clevenger, Erma Rehn, Betty Moyer, Marcine Reynolds. Junior Blue Triangle N 1921 the Blue Triangle, also known as the Girl Reserves of the Y. W. C. A., was organized. Three years ago it was necessary to divide the group into two sections because of the large membership of the club. The Senior Blue Triangle is for Senior and Junior girls: the .Junior Blue Triangle. Sophomore and Freshman girls. To face life squarely and to find and give the best is the motto of this young group which is doing such a fine work. The girls met every second and fourth Thursday of the month. Among the activities this year the most prominent were filling baskets for the needy at Thanksgiving and Christmas time, a sweater hop , a spring dance, the Faculty tea, a discussion of the Race problem, and other social events including a joint meeting as guests of the Senior Blue Trangle and Hi-Y at which meeting Mr. J. McLean Reed, our superintendent, was the speaker. Betty Creps, president: Zelma Sandifer, vice-presidentg Joan Evans, sec- retary: and Mary Mumaugh, treasurer, filled the offices very capably this year. With the assistance of Misses Mary Belle Linnell and Phyllis Mendenhall, faculty advisors, the organization had a very successful year. --ARLINE COPELAND one hundred twelve
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