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

 - Class of 1952

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Q5 W Fa V, 4 we Q28 E E ,ge . Q , Q, I Y 1 vii-'Q TOP PICTURE ROW 1-Beverly Reed, Sue Welsh, Marilyn Ellis. Peggy Harler. Ianice Katterheinrich. ROW 2-Ianet Miille, Marlene Snyder, Rona Lee Glazer, Margo English, Pa! Wright, Iudy Maus, Darla Lambert, Connie Holvogt, Kay Kuhn. HOW 3-Sallgl Reed, Norma Mesarvey, Iudy McCormick, Sally Pieifer, Ioyce Ford. Grelchen Miller, Paula Io Black, Nancy Baxter, arjorie Blattner, Barbara Seitz, Beisy Burkholder. ROW 4-Barbara Buschor. Nancy Pauhl, Ianet Iefiries, Mary Io Bell, Margo Wagner, Ruth Arnold, Sue Allen, Mary Bright, lane Tomiord. HOW 5-Barbara Porter, Mary Lou Sellers, Sharon Ebbeskotte, Mary Lowry. Io Ann Rhoades, Carol Sheetz, Nancy Moody. Linda l.oudens1ager,Iudy Cu p, Darlene Williams, Miss Virginia Fisher. BOTTOM PICTURE HOW 1fBarbara Meredith. Marilyn Thomas. Nancy Reed, Judy Knisely, Ianet Maus, Katie Mumma. ROW 2-Bob Reed. Roberta Hume, Miss Eleanor Leiter. Marcia Hawver, Dick Iones. -110-

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Ninth Y-Teens President - - Deanne Angell - - the executive Vice-President - - - Virginia Smith - - an able stand-in Secretary - - Ianet Iordon - - - keeps the minutes Treasurer ---- Kay Thomas ----- she can count, too Inter-Club-Council Representative - Ann Ridenour - - the diplomat Advisor -------------- Miss Inez Agerter Fifty-six freshman girls, who wished to participate in Y-Teen activities, met this year either at school, or the Y.W.C.A., every second and fourth Wednesday. The purpose of this organization was to promote understanding and fellowship among girls, and to help others. At Christmas the girls went caroling and held a party afterwards at the Y. For Valentine's Day they enjoyed making tray favors for the patients at both St. Rita's and Memorial hos- pitals. In the spring they had a box lunch and a scavenger hunt. Roberta Hume 4: if -k Eighth Y-Teens President - - - Iulia Renz - - - has what it takes Vice-President - - - Betty Louck - - a great help Secretary - - - Marcia Palmer - - blond and cute Treasurer ---- loanne Dyer ----- accuracy counts Inter-Club-Council Representative - Barbara McDonel - well liked by all Advisor ------- ------ M rs. Ruth Caton Fifty-four eighth grade girls, interested in Y.W.C.A. programs, joined the Eighth Grade Y-Teens. The girls, who met at school, or at the Y.W.C.A. every second and fourth Wednes- day, worked to promote brotherhood and good fellowship. Shortly before Christmas a party was held at the Y.W.C.A. for the Eighth Year Y-Teens groups from both South and Central. The girls dramatized skits about the Young Women's Christian Association and heard the Y-Teen advisor of the Lima Chapter speak on the purpose of the Y. Dining a February meeting a motion picture, Wheels a'Ro1ling, which depicted the history of trains and railroads in America, was shown. Roberta Hume -109-



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Seventh Y-Teens President - - Marilyn Ellis - - the backbone of the organization Vice-President - - - Peggy Harter - - - as nice as they come Secretary - Sue Welsh - always ready with her notebook and pencil Treasurer - - Ianice Katterheinrich - - - the brains of the crowd Inter-Club-Council Representative - Beverly Reed - a cute girl who was liked by everyone Advisor - - - - - - - - Miss Virginia Fisher Remember the girls who sold March of Dimes tags on the downtown streets one Saturday last winter? These were the forty-five Seventh Y-Teens' members, who, although they were new to Central, really went to work to become one of Central's most active organized groups. The club met every second and fourth Wednesday in room 349, or at the Y.W.C.A. To learn to work and play together in a Christian fellowship was the aim of the club. Some of the many activities in which the girls participated included collecting tax stamps, sending candy bars to Hong Kong, preparing a Christmas basket of groceries for a needy family, putting on an amateur program, sponsoring a White elephant sale, and producing cr playlet. Margaret Thompson 4: 1 -A' Library Club Advisor - - - ---- Miss Eleanor Leiter This year the Library Club was reorganized with the assistance of Central's librarian. The club was open to all students who were interested in library work. These students de- voted from one to five study halls a week to working in the library. The librarian gave them reference work, in order that they might be able to find reference material quickly and easily. They also checked books out, shelved them, and took fines. This experience qualified the student librarians for summer, or part-time jobs in a library. The assistants from both South and Central met at the Main Branch Library for a party during the Christmas holidays. After the group saw movies and toured the building, refresh- ments were served. Roberta Hume -1 1 1-

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