Lima Central High School - Annual Mirror Yearbook (Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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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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1 A I QNXTXN ' 0 L: fa, .-.fe 19 az get . f Q exert re N etaae 9 - of O pre-College Club FIRST ROWfAdah Stearns, Harold Franklin. Virginia Haines, J. G. Crites, Helen Gillette, Clarence Brenneman, Marcella XVelty, ShCOND ROW-Helen Bussert. Margaret Vvhtkins. Edith Mason, Ruth Byerly, Carolyn Pletcher, Coyita Armstrong, Helen Hettrick. h it si -l'l Ji I5 - - President - Vice President HELEN GILLETTE VIRGINIA HAINES - HAROLD FRANKLIN Secretary-Treasurer MARCELLA WELTH' - - - Reporter CLARENCE BRENNEMAN Serge-am The Pre-College Club which was organized three years ago by Mr. Waugh is now under the direction of Mr. Crites. The work of this club gives those pupils interested in the how and where to go to college. There are so many different colleges and universities that it is diflicult to choose. There is not an abundant fund of available material about them. either. so the information seeker is driven to statistical reference books, or to college catalogues. which may not be well understood, But in the club, every effort is made to acquaint the prospective college student with the advantages and the disadvantages of going to college: suggesting the types of boys and girls who are likely to benefit by it, and those who are not: stating clearly what the new admission requirements and methods are: and giving enough information about individual colleges to enable parents and students to make a preliminary choice of a few of them for further investigations. Aside from the systematic study during the club periods. the meetings have been varied on different occasions by speakers who have talked upon some vital phase of the question. Because the question of going to college is a popular one, the membership has grown very much, and Mr. Crites. the advisor, has done much to keep up the interest manifested. me humlrei! six

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