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

 - Class of 1938

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hw, ,N ., f - ' . v X lr'-H .f N Rowl lliek l4t-ails, Mt-rlin Gould, l liriw-tive Uhisniziu, Hzirrivt Siiiiirv, lillri liiwiriiiin-lx, Phyllis lliittiin, Betty lain Czillzihzin, Anita Giwi-iil1ei'i:, Ruth llziker, Hxirrit-t Siiiuliff-ig Rudy liailtuwsl-ty, Milton Kaimin, Hin-hzird Runiailit-t'. Rirliziril Kirelirieiiy Gli-nn WH-lilv. lClwziril Snyilvr, Hurt-lil .Ii-linings. Row 2 Mairuzirt-I XYzitl4ins, liaiurzi Mm- Sims, Nt-lilu Mills. Nziney l.i-veli, Nutzilii- Aim lin-yu, l i'ziiii---. Snyder, liztiira Mm' Gnziri, Nzulint- Sinn-r, .lately lllzu-kliiiiwi, lluli Ashhzi, Luurzi .lane Ash, Mzixinv Hztmtin, l'vi:i:y l l'iu'hey. l':itriei:i For-l1t':iti, .lmili l.iilt-s, ,l-mn 'l'liiinipsoii, llzirry VK'riulit, Giirclori Miseh. Row fl Hurry l m'kli-l', Helen Svilx, Fliaiicliitte liuilil, Helly Hurili-sty, Iili-iiinir VVilili-rmuth, Helly liw-sv, May Yun NVii't, Mzirei-ne l'vrey, l':it1'iein Snyili-i', l':itly Sininiiiiis, .It-:in Ili-inn-. .Iiuiiiiiv Hinkli-, .levy Shziffm-r, Juzinm- Juiivs, .lziek Kvllihi-r, lmii Ii:iri'ml, Russ Flint, Maury lluxis. Row 1 Doris lfuxylt-r, Helen Russell, Thr-lniai XXH-lllniiini, Marilyn I,ipiiiri--nit' Ili-tty l':iM4vii, lim-ivlliy tlis. lt-r, Phyllis Fneklvty Mary 'l'ini:inuw, Aiirili-y Ili-x'iistein, .lmin lilum. Helly lirziiiiluiil IM-nzilil flviut-r, Miltlri-d Killian, l r:ilii'es Oiisli-y, Mziry Mnlilen, .lxizinitzi Kolili-i', l'ziulin4- Kruse, Vzirulyli Lutz, Betty Keniph. Row J l'zitly Rnlwrts, June- Vliulilv, .leziii l'lll4-ii Vtkilf, .lzinvl llzxlliulii-r, In-txisif Smith, lVl1lXlI1i' llirlivrla, Phyllis Tuttle, l'llin't-nee Fleniiml, Luis l'1i1'ish, Mziriellzt Niehiils, l':itr1ei:i lliiii-lmtwler, Viviun Etlwzirtls, Doris Levy, Marilyn Ne-txt-iinili, Ziwslxi Fillips, .lu Ann Mi-1'lziili, .lezitiiiv Melltinvl, Row 6 Miss I,ippim-utt. Thespian Club ECAUSE the younger Centralites wanted some way to display their his- trionic art, the Thespian Club was organized under the capable direction of Miss Lippincott. During the year at the bi-monthly meetings on amateur hour was featured and the following plays were given: Rip Van Vw'inltle , The Plaid Scarf , l'Danger at the Door , The Old Sleuthu, Miss Burney at Court , 'll3inched , A'The Knaye of Hearts . The Knife . That Awful Letter . and 'Bahhitts Boyn. The club met within the spacious walls of 307. The dramatic students showed exceptional talent and will certainly qualify lor the Masquerader or Troubadourian Clubs in the years to come. V sRosi-xtaiei' Gisi i is one htzmlred three

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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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Row Row Row Row Row Row able to do this. The club is composed of F 4 6 1 '.IfMiss Stuart, Quentin Maxtield, Phil Wehimzer, Philip Holstine, Myron Winegrardner, Joe Sells, Joe Cox, Howard liayles, Bob Wheeler, Earl Van Wirt, Jerry McWilliams, Evelyn Schott. Jerry Clark, Berneta White, Marie VVilliams, Betty Creps. Mary Mumaugh. fflidxvin Hiniu, Paula Bersee, Paul Newland, Natalie Wkmorlrutf, Zelma Samiifer, Donna Gene Mil- ler, Juanita Weller, Juan Evans, Jean Hilxzenrlorf, Virzrinia Kennedy, Betty Gannon, Marjorie Ripley, Bill Snider, Marjorie llutkin, Gloria Stark, Jeanne Esther Morris, Marilyn Claassen, Rosemary Hardy. Anita Sarber, Meritleth Kent, Corrine Bartlett. a Ann Blattenberu, Elaine House-worth, Shirley Mereness, Dorothy lieeher, Wavellene Beeler. Martha Nichols. Betty Grossman, Virginia Lewis, Phyllis Linslenbauni, Betty llavies, Jane Marshall. Masqueraders' Club OFFICERS Ilremlr-nz V , , . .lifRRi' CLARK l't're-I're.m1enl DONNA GPN? Mll,I.l5R Secretary - . - JOI1 Sl3I.I.S 'f1'ez1xL11'el' - - Zl1l,MA SANDIFISR l-IE Masqueraders' Club, which was organized in l9Z-l, has been rapidly of the club is to further interest in supervision of Miss Stuart has been so homores and freshmen who have P growing in popularity. The aim dramatics, and under the excellent tried out at the beginning of the year. lf the students who try-out show act- ing ability. they are made members of the club. At each of the bivmonthly meetings of the organization a OHC-ACI play, under the direction of one of the members. is sponsored. ln this way every- one is given the chance to display his talent. The meetings were planned by Ann Blattenberg, Jerry Clark, Virginia Lewis, Bernita White, Mary Mu- maugh, Betty Creps, Jean Hilgendorf, Virginia Kennedy, Marjorie Ripley, and Elaine l-louseworth. The annual Masqueraders' play is one of the outstanding events of the school year. This year the play, which was Going On Seventeen , was chosen by a committee consisting of Shirley Mereness, Jerry Clark, and Mary Mumaugh. +Bl?TTYIi THAR11 one hundred four

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