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

 - Class of 1938

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f uri'-' R'-PW 1 1f4lW2iI'll FOSIHZ Merrill Bomb, l'atIl Ht-ffner, linli Gwynri, Nt-zil lim-sslur, Hubert Hefftit-I'. ROW 2- Dick Hover, Charles Kelly. Riehartl ltlvffli-y. John Neuman, Rolu'I't Ki-I'I', liill l':iI'nieIitt-r, Riehzirtl Norton. James NV:-lty, Mr. Taylor. Row 3 -Earl Muren, Robert Purmenter, HciwziI'il Ki-llc-r, Rout-r I-'I-tt, lfiu-tl lint-pi The Senate OIIICERS Fzrst Session .Nt-.rind ,Ne.v.vi.Irr MIQRRILI, Booos - Ilresnimz V l'.fXL'l l'll-l-l-Nlli PALI HIJIII-NI-R I'Ir.-Vllresnitifir Rom lil' lrwl- NEAL KI2ssI.IfR - Clerk g l1l4'llARD Xll-l I I I I Etna GWYNN - T-fL'KI5L1l'L'I' - l'lUXK'ARlJ lil-l.l.lR ED FOSTER Yerur-rInt-al-firms Rttflllfl l3lfI'I ROBERT HEI-I-NILR - Chaplain lilil-IJ Bom' lNlR. TAXLOR - I'YllLLlfl'lJ r lLfL'l.XtIl' - Xlli. T.XXl.0R HE Senate, founded in 1916 for students interested in current topics, def bate, and parliamentary procedure. is the oldest club in Central. Our honorable assistant principal, Senator Romaker, inaugurated the present system of general debate, which allows a freer discussion than does formal debate. The Senate Club is modeled as closely as possible after the United States Senate and uses Robert's Rules of Order as its authority. Topics, for the weelcly floor discussion, are chosen bv a majority vote one week in advance. Some of the more important topics discussed this last year were: Resolved that the United States give financial aid to China. Resolved that the penal institutions be reformed. Resolved that the United States withdraw from the Far Eastern Vvlar Zone , and Resolved that the United States adopt the British svstem of radio control. Two political parties were formed this year. They were the Progressives and the Liberalists. Senator Boggs was elected to guide the destinv of the Progressives and Senator Foster that of the Liberalists. Several Senators re- mained independent . Senators who later became members and are not in the above picture are Don Ammon, Orrie Barr, Bud l-loover. Robert Love, Harold Nlcfflain. and Robert Wagner. Senator Taylor, our able faculty advisor. helped the Senate to present a most enjoyable and successful program this year. -4-lJAL'l. Hill-Nlfll one hundred one

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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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Rowl Ray McMichael. Frzirieis Elliott, Don Stziup, Gi-firizv Rebbe-rt, Charles Kisst-ll, Bill Hay, Jack Cumminrrs, Mr. Kline. Row 2 -Vernon Qin-rry, Carl Stu-ii, Ken Kimpliniz, Bula lfranl-tlin, Ihivl Rose, Dia-k M4-Mullen, liill Whit- ney, Doyle Smith. Row 3 Karl Kent, Charles Fzirslit, Bob Boxvlizin, Art Vittur, John Wuomlwziril, Drive Weaver, Jerry Coon David Goble. Industrial Arts Club Presfderit f 4 - CARI. STIFFN lvzce-Prrszderil - EDWARD l'll:RPiS'l' SCLTL'ftII'lJ - . - - XVll.l.lAIXl HAY INCE the membership is limited. many Junior High students in the eighth grade loolc forward to joining the Industrial Arts Club. This club was found in 1022. anno domini. It has been called the Radio Club, Boat Club, and Airplane Club. ln 1032 the name, The lndustrial Arts Club of Central High School. was bestowed upon the group: and in 1034 it was granted a charter by the Student Council. The twenty-eight members worked on individual projects which suited their fancies and hankerings. Those who were behind in class work used club period to catch up. They also repaired toys for Christmas. Several trips were taken to commercial establishments. one of them being the Locomotive works. The purpose of this club. of course. is to study and construct further in lndustrial Arts than is taught in the short classroom period. This club has been a great aid to those thinking seriously of continuing in this kind of work as a vocation. Those not in the above picture are Bill Vwlerr, Don Deshler, Robert Har- ruff, Edward Herbsk Donald Nlaus, and Donald Staup. The club had a new faculty advisor this year, Mr. L. J. Kline. One might find him in the Junior High Vvlork Shop on Vv'ednesday club period patiently helping the club in its art. l believe we will hear much more of the members of this club and its advisor next year. -PAUL HITITNIZR 0176 htmdred !LL'O

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