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

 - Class of 1942

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Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row SEVENTH GRADE BLUE TRIANGLE Joan Young, Peggy Lee, June Hookway, Jean Young, Marilyn Vergene Wilkin, Jeannine Gross, Eulla Shivelly Pat Swineford, Roxanna Frysinger, Mary Joan Clevengrer, Jeannine Moreo, Mary June Parr, Jean Cunningham, Jean Furnish, Nellie Codling. Gladys Scott, Marilyn Neuman Patsy Strayer, Jeanne Harshe, Dolores Kison, Norma Bocse, Melvine Mort, Janice Townsend, Wilma Wright, Geraldine Bowsher. Hetty Brittingham, Connie Stover. Judy Baker -Sally Selllllg, Carol Cisco, Doneta Stewart, Virginia McKinley, Peggy Donnelly, Betty Jane Per- rme, Bennie Woody, Norma Wiemnr, Marilyn McDorman -Trella Redick, Marilyn Thorburn, Betty Lee Campbell, Betty Maisch, Betty Smith, Marilyn Bryan, Betty Busch, Letitia Sharrits, Joan Wheatcraft, Phyllis Lutz 6-Marceil Nesbitt, Margaret Stober, Wanda Wanover, Georgina Jenkins, Wilma Custer, Miss Kelly, Rosemary Decker, Nellie rtis, Barbara Pierson, Shirley Wells EIGHTH GRADE BLUE TRIANGLE 1iPhyllis Phillips, Molly Kamin, Katie Inoway, Ann Geiser, Joanne McCluer 2-Virginia Savage, Rosie Gardner, Donelda Snider, Bettyelu Steele, Rita Kimmett, Wanda Schaaf, Ethel Johnson 3-Helen Smith, Mary Lou Myers, Patty Mower, June Whitacre, Loretta Ketchum, Jane Miller 4-Jane Bushong, Carol Hayne, Dorothy Dunahay, Ruth Laman, Marilyn Wren, Donna Brodbeck, Pat Loudenback 5-Barbara Wheeler, Natalie Van Sickle, Miss Ruth Chiles -ll6- ,

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0PfI0ll70f8 and ffemmfm Blue man le SOPHOMORE BLUE TRIANGLE FRESHMAN BLUE TRIANGLE President - - - June Stemen President ---- Jean Schott Vice President and Secretary - Vice President and Secretary - - - - - - Dorothy Irvin - - - - Marilyn Hydaker Treasurer ---- Belva Buose Treasurer - Mary Martha Buchanan Advisor' Miss Mary Watson Advisor - Miss Jean Ransbottdm 'iWhat's the rush? Where are you going, Kay? I'm going down to the Y-the Blue Triangle is having a line program this afternoon. Why don't you come along? Everybody will be there. Such may be the conversations heard any Thursday after school as the loyal Girl Reserves are eagerly hurrying to the Y. M. C. A. to enjoy an interesting meeting and program planned by their various committees. In our country, today, we hsould feel very grateful that we are able to organize peace- loving and patriotic clubs such as the Girl Reserves, Yes, the Girl Reserves is a world-wide organization, but in a number of European countries it has ceased to exist. What would be the reaction of the Americal Girl if the privilege of organizing such clubs should be taken from her? Of course, we should not think of such a thing, but it is the only way in which the youth of America can really learn to appreciate his personal rights, Gracious in manner. Reaching toward the best. These are only a few lines from the Girl Reserve code which justly describe a Girl Reserve. 4 Her purpose is to find and give the best, This she has done zealously and wholeheartedly. Let it never be said that freshman girls are timid and inexperienced because the Freshman Blue Triangle did really complete a successful and entertaining year. . After a few weeks of careful planning, this younger group with the members of the South High Freshman Blue Triangle enjoyed an exciting treasure hunt followed by dancing. For the Christmas meeting Mrs. C. C. Romaker presented an interesting story. The Sophomore Blue Triangle also staged an interesting and successful year. By the end of the year they had completed the following: a covered dish dinner, a Halloween party with the members of the South High Blue Triangle, a roller skating party, a Mother-Daughter banquet, a theater party and a covered dish dinner with the members of South High Blue Triangle. A joint meeting with Junior Hi-Y was held, and the topic Boy and Girl Relation- ship was discussed. A radio program of Whats My Namel was given over WLOK, Lima's broadcasting station. The highlight of the year's activities for both groups was a chili supper, followed by a candle light recognition service at which time all members were taken in as senior members of Y. W. C. A. ' In helping to finance their various forms of entertainment both groups successfully managed a rummage sale. HELEN R. MILLER -1 15-



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Sevenfb and EMM 6ra'a'e Blue Tnhngle SEVENTH GRADE BLUE TRIANGLE EIGHTH GRADE BLUE TRIANGLE President - - Jean Cunningham President ---- Ann Geiser Vice President and Secretary - Vice President and Secretary - - - - - - Mary June Parr - - - - - Bettyelu Steele Treasurer ---- Peggy Lee Treasurer - - - Katie Inoway Advisor' - Miss Rozellan Kelly Advisor - Miss Ruth Chiles C'mon, yelled a bright, laughing girl from zz group of Central High's younger misses, 'iaren't you going to the Y. W. C. A. with us? Did you ask what for? Why don't you remember? Now give this a good think. Today is Wednesday-the third Wednesday of the month. Ah-I think your brain is working after all. You are correct. Today we have a Blue Triangle meeting. I don't know how you could have forgotten, Remember4today we are going to roller skate in the gym. That last meeting was certainly nice, wasn't it? We had a lovely tea for our mothers. I was so excited that I nearly dropped the cookies on the floor. Weren't they surprised when they saw how well organized we Were? It made me feel grown-up when I read the minutes without a single error. Qi won't mention the trouble I had clearing my throatj I'll let you in on a little secret, though, They never knew we spent four Whole meet- ings learning the proper parliamentary procedure. Don't forget the plans we have made to help the Red Cross? It makes me feel good all over when I think of all the bandages we have folded. CI don't think I'll mention how long it took me to do one correctlyj The meeting after that one was packed with fun, wasn'-t it? Group singing is stressed by the Girl Reserves as an important part of their program. Those rounds we sang were especially fun. The last time we sang one, everyone laughed so hard. We decided to start a volleyball team, Although we may not be the best team in Central, I'll bet We have just as much enthusiasm as any. I heard something about starting a circle tennis team and a hit-pin team. Are you going to tryout? If you don't, you're missing a pack of fun. Somebody said we are going to have a question box about manners at our next meeting. Not a bad idea. Most of us could stand a little brushing up on our etiquette. Talking about etiquette, I know one thing at least-a person should always be punctual. We had better hurry to the Y. W. C. A. if We want to be one time. DOROTHY KOEHLER --n-1 17-

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