Lima Central Catholic High School - Flame Yearbook (Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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Lima Central Catholic High School - Flame Yearbook (Lima, OH) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 95 of 148
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Page 95 text:

Row 1-'Catherine Rentz, June Bernstein, Jean DeVilbiss, Marjorie Leach, Jay Hall. Row 2--Odessa Gossard, Jean Hamilton, Betty Wilson, Bettie Huber, Carolyn Levy, Alice Barrington, Clayton Amspaugh, Jack Miller, Custer Krickenbergerf Row 3-Myron Alspach, Tom Tuttle, Richard Hayes, John Hughes, Bill Furnish, Bob Whittington, Jimmie Campbell, Robert Boham, Claim' Boham, Richard Neuman, Louis Wesler, John Neuman, Howard Webb, Mr. Huber, Mr. Smith. Corridor Patrol NYONE who frequents the halls of Central before school takes up in the morning or at noon knows that some system of curbing congestion is necessary. This is the duty of members of the Corridor Patrol, an organization sponsored by the Student Council. At appropriate places in the halls of both Junior and Senior High these hall monitors remind students that the warning bell has rung, maintain lines of traffic , and in general keep peace and order. Tom Tuttle as chairman of the committee directed during the past year the activities of this organization whose services and benefits are undoubtedly realized by every student. -ROSEMARY LANDIS eighty-three

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Row 1-Jane McCroba, Carolyn Levy, Janie Burke, Mary Vail, Rosemary Landis, Bob Whittington, Tom Tuttle, Bob Harrod, Mr. Huber, Roy Blodgett, Junior Stimrnel. Row 2-Alta Jayne Clark, Wesley Bayles, Charles Stilgenbauer, Marjorie Ripley, Bob Richards, Jack Wil- liams, Jeanne Latson, Custer Krickenberger, Dick Monbeck, Robert Heil, Dorcas Baney, Betty Rasmus, Margery Leach, Gene Miller. Student Council OR twelve years the Student Council, composed of eight seniors, six juniors, four sophomores, two freshmen, one eighth grader, and one seventh grader, has been a vital organization at Central. Its chief objective is to promote student responsibility and leadership. Such organizations as the honor study hall, street patrol, and corridor patrol are under the direction of the Council. Among the year's activities, were the Who's Who Contest, an elimination spelling contest to choose Central's representative at the Northwestern School of Commerce Spelling Contest, and the circulation of a petition for the promotion of peace legislation. Officers for the year included-for the first semester-Chairman, Bob Whittington, Chairman protempore, Tom Tuttle, Clerk, Rosemary Landis: and-for the second semester--Chairman, Tom Tuttle: Chairman protem- pore, Bob Harrodg Clerk, Rosemary Landis. The patient help and guidance of Mr. Huber, the faculty advisor, and cooperation of the members effected for the Council a very successful year. -ROSEMARY LANDIS eighty-two



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n Row 1-Neal Kessler, Pat Snovel, Margery Leach. Row 2-Peggy Komminsk, Dorothy Ridenour, Janie Burke, Jane Parmenter, Rosemary Landis, Jane Parent, Betty Samsal, Edith Stockler, Helen Reese. Honor Study Hall EVEN years ago, Honor Study Hall, a project of the Student Council, was formed, but a short time later it was voted down by the student body. Again, in 1933, Honor Study Hall was reorganized for the express pur- pose of cultivating honor among the student body of Central. lf this privilege is abused by any student, he is declared unit for remaining in Honor Study Hall and quickly returned to Study Hall 307. Every day seven monitors or their assistants check the roll in Room 202 during seven of the school periods. The rules which must be adhered to in Honor Study Hall are as follows: Only two students may speak at a time for three minutes, one person may leave the room at a time after permission is granted by the monitor, and no one may speak without permission. The chairman, who has complete charge, is chosen at the beginning of the year from the qualified upper classmen. The chairman of the Honor Study Hall Committee, who efficiently carried out her duties, was Janie Burke, assisted by Alta Jayne Clark and Betty Ras- mus: while Miss Watson, the faculty advisor, aided in every way. Following the mid-year transition of classes, Carroll Lewis was chosen monitor in the second period, Bonnie Sherer, in the fourth. period: and John Robenalt, in the seventh period. The Honor Study Hall monitors who were not included in the picture are Carroll Lewis, Betty Rasmus, John Robenalt, Bonnie Sherer, and Dorothy Walther. -NEAL KESSLER eighty-four

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