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

 - Class of 1932

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'. 19 9. L - ' -We J S jiagvre gif NQIAWQ - L ll Lluwlllfllg omg . V QQEEEAV ., . t 1 1 u--.. Q ,Ei ..,, ..,..L - U L ., f- QF J Commercial Club FIRST ROW-Eva Fay. Harriet Fenton. Laura Jane Gilbert, Virginia Cotterman, Marie Weber, XVinifred Umbaugh. Sadie Stanich, Leah Johns, Mary Ufheil, Helen Swaney. SECOND ROW-Margaret Clevenger. Geraldine Haddix. Betty Welker. Bernice Long, Fairy Simmons, Charline Rehn, Dorothy Deaubler. Louise Cast. Helen Rathburn, Lucille Mc- George, Ruth Lowman. Ruth Meyers. THIRD ROWfPauline Rimer, Alice McCormack. Ruby Davidson, Bob Scheufler, Eugene Fairburn, Helen Clevenger, Dorothy Bryant. .5 .. .5 WINIFRED UMBAUGH - President MARIE WEBER - - - Vice President SADIE STANICH - - - - Secretary BURToN SCHWERTEAGER - Treasurer EMMA KEEL ------- Press Reporter NEl-LIE COTTERMAN. MILDRED SAUM - Sergeanrs of Arms The Commercial Club, sponsored by Mr. C. R. DeLong, was very active this year. The club was open for membership to any commercial student of Central and the seniors were urged especially to join. Regular meetings were held the nrst and third Wednesday of each month. The programs arranged by special committees appointed by the president included: talks by prominent business men on valuable topics. demonstrations, spelling contests, other various contests and open forums, all of which were greatly enjoyed by the members. The purpose of the Commercial club is to better acquaint the students with the achievements, progress and understanding of the present business World. Mr. DeLong and other Commercial teachers deserve much credit for their efforts in helping make the club a success. one hundred twelve



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if i s S' . ,rt in heap? L Guang -f433NNgi'Am:i Q ef e EER K ri M fHTLlfLP f -1Bfi lltaal W Student Patrol and Corridor Duty lf the question of what activities are contributing most this year to good school and community citizenship were asked. the answer would likely be that Student Patrol and Corridor Duty are doing much to show that school life is not artificial nor different from that outside the school. The Student Council this year realized that school is not a thing apart but that it is life itself and so have wished to have students share in the responsibility of administering certain activities and interests. As an opportunity for self direction. a system of duty oflicers in the hall was instituted. It was one liked by the pupils and proper conduct in the halls has been maintained willingly on the part of the students. Student traffic regulators were put at the four street corners of the building as a means of greater safety for the school children. Perhaps the comment of Chief of Police Cook that no organization in the city of Lima is doing the amount of good in safety that the Student Police Patrol is accomplishing, will give a fair impression of the activity. Mr. Crites who has had the direction of these activities. thoroughly be- lieved in the success of the experiment and has had suflicient evidence to show that it is a sound and workable theory. hum lretl f1JLllfl rv

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