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

 - Class of 1944

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Row Row Row Row afure fl?I5f8l7If5' 1-Helen Kruse, Florence Wilcox. Tom Shrider, Lou Anna Hennon, Carol Crops. 2-Marilyn Gebert, Corrine Abbey, Jacqueline Sonntasz, Harold Ste-lzer, Robert Monuc-r. 3-Rosemary Doty, Wayne Lutz, Mary Helen Altstetter, Mnriiin Morpran, Mary Lou Eht-rsbaeh. Helen Weaver, Dorothy Irvin. A--Jim Whitworth. Dorothy Neuman, Mr, E. L. Huber, Bill Kelly, Tom Fritz, Pat Jackson, Jnek Lytle, John Deweese, Mr. John Kohn. OFFICERSZ Pr0SidCnt .M.....D...A.,,,,...,,....,. ,e ,,eMarv Miller-another Madame Curie Vice-president f,,,,.,,,,. Mary Helen Altstetter-speaking of brilliancy-well. she's itf Secretary ,...,,Y,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,D.. Rosemary Doty-just a scientist at heart Treasurer .........,...,,,,.D,,, ,John DeXVeese-could be he's Einstein the second ADVISORS ff....,..,...,,, Mr. E. I.. Huber tchemistryl. Mr. H, A. Lee tphysicsl- they lead the future scientific geniuses of the world MEMBERS ........,Y.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,. -scientific minded students OBJECT ...,.,... .....E,. , to try and cultivate our minds as to the trends of modern science FIELDS Ole STUDX ..,,,.. ,, .,.,,e,., physics tradio and meteorologyi. chemical experiments EXPERIMENTS ...,,,,,,,, phosphine-attempted explosives-believe were still alive but there may be some who have their doubts DISCOVERY ,,,,.,.,..e.,,,..,,,,,, ,,,-,,, .,..,, use of all those big and little tubes ODORS ,... ,-,.ammonia gas-choking gas-laughing gas-haT haT tear gas-some knockouts CONSTRUCTION .,,,c,,, crystal radio receiving set from parts scattered around physics room- Row Row Row don't tell anyone, but it looks it. too lblOl.LlE KAMIN fake a letter I-Bettyelu Steele. Kathleen Link, Alvin Caplan, Mary Lou Parkinson, Phyllis Phillips, Jean Ruebush, Patricia Butler. 2-Dolores Brown, Elizabeth Peters, Joanne McDonel, Colleen Doyle. Natalie Bronfen, Lucy Wood- worth, Jean Rentz. 3-Shirley Baker, Jean Brunn, Geraldine Neu, Carolyn Frillman, Ruth Laman, Emile Albridge, Eleanor Woodworth, Marilyn Roles, Jacqueline- Arnold. Row 4-Betty Welch, Jean Crider, Mary Martha Farsht, Miss Stiles, Mr. DeLong. Miss Riekenbacher. Patricia Gratfam, Dora Parks. Doris Beirsdorfer. OFFICERS y-,,,-,Y,,,, ---, ,,,,,,,,., ,,President-Patsy Butler-our sweet little Tinaf Vice-president-Delores Brown-cheer kidT Secretary-Jacqueline Arnold-a really friendly Sophomore Treasurer-Jean Rentz-always smiling and what a smile! Program chairmanflblarv Lou Sandifersattractive and cleverf Supervisor-'Mn C. R. DeLong-always giving us instructions on this difficult office contraptions NIEQHBERS- --,,,-HY ,--,--,.,,-'c,,, ,,,,,,.,,.... s t udents who wish white collar jobs MEETINGS- -,Y-,A ,--YY,!--,, , ,-Tvping Room 302 to provide a businessalike atmosphere Ptgfqpggg --A,-- ,g,A, t 0 prepare themselves for good positions in the future business world- in other words to be able to gCI a job-period-to have confidence in oneself while apply' ing for a job-to dress for an interview-to ill out an application for a positionf ACTIVVHES YY--w,,4 -v--,,, x 'isiting various business concerns to see what makes them tick- among these the Lima News-what a fascinating place! REPORTS y4,,- -v,A-- ,,,,,,,,Y l o w down on duties of secretaries and other office positions reported on by members of club! IWOLLIE KAMIN eighty-nine



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Keepers 0f Me Book Row 1-Elzora Stroutl. Mary Jnnt- Marquis. .lan-kiv Rapp, Dorothy VVoorl, Mary Helser, Ilrirotliy Stimmt-l. Row 2-Ramona Ferguson, lit-lvzi lioose, lh-tty Jean Anderson, Christinc Slaven, Shirley Pugh, Naney Buttertii-lil. Row 3 Lucille Walker. Carolyn Frost, Janiw- 'l'im-list-iirl, Shirley lnimniers, Mary Juno Parr, Eileen Wade. Row 4-Mrs. Huber, Gloria Meeks, Janice Graiest-r, Ruth King. Donna Krouse, Marjorie Meeks, Barbara Pierson. XYHO ...,,,.. . ,,,,,libr.irv assistants who give up one period each day helping in the library XVHERE .,,,..., ,,,.---,,, ,,,, , , , ,,,, ,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,library-A world of books XVHEN ..,,. ..-,,f-,,,, , -WM v -, so , every other XVednesday4club period OFFlCERSf-.,.,,, ,..,f , Y , H, ,.,, ,N ,, ,,,PrcsidenI, Beatrice Cottrell-Beafon the ball Vice- president-Eileen XV.1de-plenty solid Secretary-Christine Slavi n-Chris-smoothie Treasurer-Janice Graeser-handles the moola THINGS THEY DO,,give book reviews-have guest speakers-learn about libraries-repair boolss SOCIAL EVENTS ..,.Y .. ,,a,,, W ,,,, ,,Christmas partv-fun-annual picnic-more fun 5UPE.RVISOR,,. ff.. .,,,,, , , ,,--,Mrs. E. L. Huberfkeeps things running smoothly'-wonder if shes responsible for those nice. fresh curtains at the windows-the home-like touch -Tom Parent, Bob Ackerman, Bob Seitz, Clarence Hannon, Bill Schmidt, Jim Parmenter, Row 2-- Row l Row 3 BARBARA SPANG The 66017 Recogmkes SENATE CLUB John Gibson, Ramona Mel-iievvr, Rosvmzirv Rhoarles, Shirley Darneli, Bottye Phillips, Jean Neu. Rita Day. Jean E. Fontaine, Pauline Noble. 4Doris Kemph, Kenneth Thomas. Chester Rav-ar, Richard Riggs. Mr. C. C. Romaker, Bill Boden, Robert Whetstone, Cluyee Parish, Marulyn Hydaker. XVHO ---- Ugg,-H --,debate gIub+disqusscs current problems before our United States Senate HOW NIANY ,7Y,,,,,,,, , ,, twenty-nine lucky people chosen from the social science classes XX'HERE ,,,,-MAA-- ,,,- , ,, ,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,, ,Room 156 every XVednesday club period SOCIAL EVENTS ,,,,,,,,,, , ,March 20-wonderful partvficc crcamfall the trimmings? SUPERVISORR --H,,.., o,-,,,s , Mr. C. C. Romalter-proud owner of a miniature guillotine OFFICERS F1R5T SEMESTER YYYY WY, ,, , ,,,, President-Richard Riggsva true politician President-pro-tcm-Kenneth Thomas-pride of the Thomas family Clerk-Pauline Noblefverv efficient clerltf Sergeant-at-arms-Rita Davfalwavs in the gvm QFFICERS SECOND SEN1ESTIiR,, , ,v,,,s , ,,PrcsidcntfCh:ster Raver-a forthcoming senator President-pro-tcm-Cloyce Parish-the chair recognizes Clerk-Jean Neu-roll call Secretary and Treasurer-Bill Boden-the mayor tvpef Sergeant-at-arms-Rita Day-quiet plcaseif PROGRAM COB,lSH'1 I'EE --A,-M-,Y,,,,, A .,,.. Jean Fontaine-interesting program planner- Bill Schmidt-always chewing gum . . . BARBARA SPANG ni nely -one

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