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Row 1 Arline Copeland. Alice Barrington, llnrulhy Mi-l'lain, Mary Alive 1,1-nlnei-, Mziry limma 'fhivntzi June Gregory, Velma Fay, Bonnie Sherer. Row 2 Betty Hoover, Arlene Hard, Catherine Mumper, Pauline Hunk, Iietty Shiveley. Row 3 Mr. DeLOHll. MiSS Rivkenbaeher, Miss Stiles, Alive Roberts, Imnise Juurelain, Susan Harliert Helen Allen, Edith Loekey, Viririnia Lee, L'harl1-ite Dirinuer, Mary Alive Curiaxxay, Bettie Huber W'anda Sims, Ruth Ann Stemen, Row -I Gladys Buose, Mary Ayers, Helen Stelzer, Uilessa Gussard, Catherine Ri-ntz, Row 5--Bettye VVhite, Margaret Leisly, Gladys Kuhler, Mary Vermillion, Commercial Club OTTICHRS Presidenz - ---- A1.1c3i- BARRlNtyroN l'1're-Presrden! - - - f rXRl INIA COPlzI.AND Secretary-'1'reusarer V ARI.l-Nl: HARD ani! E-oNNnl SHERLR Press Corresponiienl - - - Bl1'I'Tlli Hooviit Sergeant-i11-,-lrnus A DHRUIHY MCCLAIN N the first and third Vw'ednesdays of every school month at 3:10 P. M. a group of students gather in room 302. This group is known as the Central High School Commercial Club. The purpose of this organization is to bring the commercial students into a closer contact with the business world. This is accomplished. not in a dry. uninteresting fashion. but by programs full of life and energy. Speaking in general terms the programs are made up of contests. trips. speeches, and playlets. However. to be more specific this years program in- cluded. among other things, the following-trips to the Lima Vwfestinghouse Plant and The Lima News: sales talks by members of the first semester sales- manship class: contests in spelling and typewriting: short speeches by pupils: a typing demonstration by Grace Phalen, worlds amateur champion typist: and a playlet on the eflicient and inefficient secretary. Nlembership requirements are simple. all one has to do is take one com- mercial subject and come to Room 302 any night the club meets. Nlr. DeLong's supervision and suggestions have been greatly appreciated by all connected with the club. -ARLENE HARD ninety-nine
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Ruwl Imogi-ne Cliitlt-sri-i', Mary June Smith, Roslyn I-Iiti-hens, Mziralyn Clevenuer, Ruth Copeland, Olvvne Sehm-iiler, Mairjorie Martin, M:1ri:iv Surrutl, Pauline Nance, Jeanne Leiily. Row 2 Virginia Zzihn, Mary Sehellfler, Ellen Lagos, Mziry Kathryn Hee-il, Mary H:-len Honey, Baile Ambose. Row 3 Gram- Iiunnimr. Mureeil Miller, Marv Sowf-rs, Mary Mzirgxziret If'x't-rlriek, Dorothy Jeanne Wuirner. Mary .lnhnsun, li:-tty June Wilson, Edna Hover, lit-tty Mr-Ginness, E. Jayne Hires, Ji-:in lit-ssiru, l':ilriei:i Wiihzim, liilith Johnson, Betty Hzirrull. Library Club HE l.ibrary Club, which is sponsored by Miss Reilly, the school librarian, was organized in the unforgettable days of 1931. It is the purpose of the Library Club to educate and train the prospective librarians in all the sciences of book lore. Only those who have a real interest in the library Work are considered or made members of the club. The members of the club met every other week in the school library under the direction of Miss Reilly, who taught these students the fundamentals of library work including desk work, the charging, discharging, binding, mend- ing, and the Dewey Decimal System of cataloging and shelving books. The members of the club look forward to and greatly enjoyed a Christ- mas party which was given in the school library. At one of the meetings Miss Reilly gave the girls a test on the different classifications of books. The Library Club has been most beneficial to everyone, both students and teachers. And we students of Central High School want to thank the members ofthe Library Club for their outstanding work. -Bi2'1 1'i'12 'llllARl' one hundred
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