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

 - Class of 1933

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First Row- Mr. Steiner, B. Barndt, K. Leach, H. Hadsell, M. DeVoe, F. Young. Second Row- VG, CaJacob, B. Areskorz, C. Condit, C. Keil, R. Hardy, R. Chiles. H. Crider, G. Countryman, S. Seobey, C, Eckert, C. Fly, J. Bentz. g Third RowfC. Coulter, D. Alexander, C. Wilson, T. Tillotson, B. Neumeier, G. Heil, C. Mills, J. Miller, R. Yoakum, P. Crosser, C. Hardesty, L. Baker, H, Hawisher. Fourth Row- -P. Riebesell, J. Reid, W. Yazel, R. Jolley, R. McElderry, W. Lewis, M. Sealts. M. Wine- miller, D. Barnhardt, C. Fisher, J. Leaker, D. Mort, L. Thompson. Senior l'li-Y KENT LEACH - President MERRILL DEVoE Secretary BILL BARNDT - - - Treasurer HARRY l-IADSELL - - Sergeant-at-Arms Seriously minded boys earnestly discussing problems-not just their own, but other young peoples' . . . trying to solve them the best way . . . boys endeavoring to lead clean lives and tn live up to Christ's ideals . . . boys attempting to make Central life more democratic . . . climbing steadily toward this goal by helping to secure school dances for Central . . . fun-loving boys being jolly and informal as often as they are serious and formal . . . that's Senior Hi-Y! HE world seems to require the existence of organizations and clubs. Some serve a valuable purpose, others are not so useful, while there are some whose disadvantages may be said to outweigh their advantages. The HifY club can rightly be classed in the Hrst group. for it is an asset both to Central and the entire community. Its purpose is the creation. maintenance. and extension throughout the school and community of high standards of Christian living. ln its attempt to foster a spirit of cooperation and good-will among Central students, the l-li-Y showed the great need for and furthered the cause of social functions Within the school. so that the students need not go outside the school to lead a normal social life. Stressing the vital necessity of clean speech, clean habits, clean scholarship. and clean sportsmanship in a clean life, the I-li-Y and the Blue Triangle con- ducted their annual Pour Cs campaign and Sunday Forums with great success. The HEY wishes to express its deepest thanks for the splendid services rendered by Mr. Overmire and Mr. Steiner, who have contributed much to the year's success. -KENT LEACH rr: t'ii7h!t-tn

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