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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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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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5-. Orr -5 F sa li e lmiiiiiiiflflewi Q l el' B 3 la 4 iifimtilrtissiafa .lis te emits J ' ' im' M 6 . ii 5 2- Girls' Citizenship Club .eng- . I bib -,, .- fag? Na FIRST ROW-Helen Lackey. Elizabeth Crawford, Mildred Kollars, June Harpster, Dorothy Snyder, Maxine Grifhths. Elizabeth Driver. SECOND ROW4Martha Dempster. Miss Marv Lee Deputy. Sybil Sudowitz, Helen Corderman. Phyllis NVeeber, Betty McLaughlin, Phyllis Norton, Miriam XVise. at 2: sc JUNE HARPSTER - - President DGROTHY SNYDER - Vice President MAXINE GRIFFITH - Secretary MILDRED KOLLARS - Treasurer Miss Deputy organized this club in 1928 to impress the physical. social, intellectual, moral. and religious characteristics of good citizenship. Perhaps the aims which guide the activities of the club might be expressed in a few sentences, each one conveying some different phase of the things for which the club stands. It seems to act as a unifying influence in the lives of the girls, to increase their sense of responsibility towards others. to make and keep social standards. to give those interested, the opportunity to engage in some practical work for others. to promote the welfare and care for the interests of the girls. to foster loyalty and enthusiasm for the best interests of the school, and to inspire the girls with the highest ideals of womanhood. Throughout the year the programs were varied. Often speakers gave talks of vital interest to the group after which discussions would be held. In this way many of the perplexing problems of the girls were in a great part solved for them. One interesting project was an attempt to analyze through personal observation, the differences between a good and bad production of moving pictures from the moral effect upon people, especially those in high school. Through the unselfish leadership of Miss Deputy, the girls have not only realized the importance of the value of such ideals, but have earnestly tried to put them into every day school life. one hundred fite
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