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N - T9 ,VU ' as V t J: 1939. a Q rr - ce A - I - m ! el 0 - - - , f' t if Q Q X , l 1 X X 'lb' W U' Rf l X u cj 0 f l ,, - U . , 0 , f A 5 , 7 ya U wig, -L J Junior Hi-V , . i FIRST ROWfSteward Scobey, Lee Beekman, Robert Parsons, Charles Meriele. George Bayly, Gene Heil, Rev. I. C. Paul, Charles Eckert, Clare Stump, Jack Enterline, Paul Rockey. SECOND ROW-Bill Vincent, Fred Herold. Kent McClain. Ned Clarkson, Robert Cupp. Dean Alexander, Bob Redderson, Gordon Starost, Bill McKinley, Henry Meier, Henrv Hawisher, Don Klay. THIRD ROW-Kade Wilkinson, Russell Brown, David Barnhardt, John Lealcer, Bill Mereness. 35 35 'ii GENE HEIL - - Presirienz CLARE STUMP - - Vice President CHARLES ECKERT - Secretary-Treasurer VAIL BAYLY - - Sergeant-at-Arms The Central Hi-Y Club was organized over forty years ago by the boys attending Lima High at that time. It was then a small group that met in the gym to carry out the motto, To create. maintain and extend throughout the town and community. high standards of Christian living. The club developed such a large membership that there are now two sections-the Junior Hi-Y. consisting of freshman and sophomore boys. and the Senior Hi-Y, consisting of junior and senior boys. The club, under the supervision of Mr. Overmire, of the Y. M. C. A., has sponsored many lectures and forums. The influence of the club has been very extensive throughout the school and has created great interest among the boys. one hundred three
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TJ ! 1 , YR - A -..wr 19 azz. wtf- -I 0 0 i . Q R 6'LfHlIfE'gQ'INgIA1LIIf H . S I ew fitlitiiftiieliefe . Illrm so . ' U 4 h ' ' I ra I 'A L if J Senior I-li-V FIRST ROW-Ralph Jolly. George Ciarrison, George CaJacob. Merton Sealts, James Williams, Leland Welty, Franklin Young, Noel Broxon, Richard Light. John Bentz. Charles Kiel, Harvey Crider. SECOND ROW7Richard Hardy, Harold Yazel. Bob McElderry. Merrill De Voc, Paul Evans. Wayne Offenhauer. Billy Barndt, John Tillotson, Kent Leach, Harry I-ladsell, Charles Fly. THIRD Row4C. C. Romaker, John Knoop. Burton Scharatfager, Martin XVinemiller, Robert Vittur, Warren Lewis, Luther Baker, Mr. Overmire. '52 32 32 LELAND WELTY - -D President FRANKLIN YoUNo - - Vice President RICHARD LIGHT - - Secretary MERTON SEALTS - A Treasurer Since the organization of the Central Senior Hi-Y in 1918, the purpose of the club has been A'to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The slogan is UA clean standard of living: in speech, in athletics, and in scholarship. During the year Sunday Forums Were held every other Week in co- operation With the Blue Triangle Club at which time interesting and current questions were discussed. As a school objective the Four C's Campaign was conducted by this club together with the Blue Triangle: also the Life Work Campaign. Franklin Young represented the cluib at the World Conference at Toronto as delegate last summer: also a number of members attended the Older Boys' Conference at Dayton. The Hi-Y members have had a very successful year under the splendid leadership of Mr. Overmire. of the Y. M. C. A., and Mr. Romaker, of the faculty. as advisors: also the work of Noel Broxon as sergeant-at-arms, James Mitchell as chairman of the membership committee, and Merton Sealts as chair- man of the program committee, have been appreciated. mt htmdretl ILLWI
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C f' JJ 19 aio? T 6 Q S jeitltfe ANINQLML Q ., kj E ' 'L ' if it N R All I . l e T mc' vi Q e ,l 0 any N G X J. 1 k JM we To ' ix f W 0,4 ...M,., P A L f .4.A WVAWWYIA l .ix fr, A - :egg Blue Triangle Club ..,....a., E i l l .cf A A DORIS KELLER - - President MARGARET STEINER Vice President MARX' DAVID - - - Secretary MARX' EMMA HADSELL - Treasurer as as as The Blue Triangle Club was organized by the Y. W. C. A. in 1921 with three cardinal principlesihealth, knowledge. and spirit. As an aim, the club strives to make as contribution to those elements in the life of a girl which set free the ideals and convictions that help a girl to live as a Christian of her age should live. The slogan is Ato face life squarely. Regular meetings of the club have been held on Thursday after school at the Y. W. C. A. Some of these meetings have been inspirational when outside speakers have given talks on varied subjects of interest to the girls: others have been social and recreational after which an enjoyable cup of tea was passed. The club also cooperated with the Hi-Y in sponsoring the Forums held every two weeks on Sunday afternoon: also. in the work of the 4 C's campaign. A Recognition Service was held in February at the Y. W. C. A. where twenty-five new girls were recognized as members. The club has been supervised this year by Miss Howey for the seniors: Miss Riggs, juniors: Miss Linnell, sophomores: and Miss Mendenhall, fresh- men. The club has greatly appreciated the guidance of the supervisors in making effective the purposes of the club. ri hundr ed four
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