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

 - Class of 1952

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'.'1S To the Boys of the Class of 1952: I commend you highly on the successiul completion oi the second phase of your educational program. Many of you will continue this program in institutions of higher learning, some in industry, and others in the armed service of our country. To all oi you I wish continued success and with it express the hope that the traits oi unseliishness. uprightness. trustworthiness, loyalty, and moral courage, which this school has tried to develop in you and which this world at the present time so sorely needs, are not found delicient. l-I. W. SCHEUERMAN, A.B., M.A. Defiance College Ohio State University Assistant Principal Dean of Boys To the Girls oi the Class of 1952: Congratulations to you all in your achievements at Central High School. It has been both a pleasure and a privilege to work with you the last six years. My good wishes go to each one ol you in your activities alter you leave us. You must realize that you are individuals, potential with leadership and laced continually with the obligations of intelligent decision and sell-direction. I hope that you will continue to make the motto of Central High School For Central I Wil. -a dominate factor throughout your lile's work. Sincerely, Gayle H. Howey -3- Sincerely, H. W. Scheuerman GAYLE H. HOWEY, A. B. Wittenberg, Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan Dean of Girls Social Committee, Girls' Council Future Teachers of America



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Le Cercle Francais President - - - Iim Dudley - - - Monsieur Suave Qa gentlemanj Vice-President - - Mary Lou Reid - Mademoiselle Belle Esprit Ca witD Secretary - - Ruby Lambert - Mademoiselle Cherie Ca darlingj Treasurer - - Louis Daniels - - Monsieur Beaucaire Ca playboyj Advisor - ----- ---- M iss A. Ruth Moore Le Cercle Francais was the French Club, composed of thirty culture-minded students, which met in room 306. lf an English-speaking person had Walked into that room he would have been dumbfounded. Those club members joked, sang, and talked-all in French! Although they conversed in a foreign tongue, these students had a very conventional list of activities. They gave a Valentine party, an evening party, and sponsored a movie. The French Club also offered an excellent opportunity for practice in speaking French. Virginia Winget 4K 'A' i' Distributive Education Club of America Lima Central Branch President - - - Ron Cheney - - - rules the roost Vice-President - - - Ioel Felkey - - Ron's right hand man Secretary - - Wava Iohnson - - - minute-maid Treasurer ---- Lewis Reese - - cash-keeper Sergeant-at-arms - - - Art Stimmel - - door-man deluxe Publicity reporter - - Tom Bales - - it pays to advertise Advisor - - - - - - Miss Helen Moon The Distributive Education Club was an activity of the Distributive Education Course. The twenty-five members met in room 254 every first and third Friday. The purpose of this club, as stated in the constitution adopted by the Association of Ohio, was to provide for mental and physical health through satisfactory social and recreational activities, to create in each member an abiding interest in his occupation, and to foster a deep feeling of respon- sibility for contributing to the civic, social, and moral business. The club made field trips to several local industries such as radio station WIMA, the Lima Telephone and Telegraph Company, the North Star Woolen Mills, and the Gro-Cord Rubber Company. Its Christmas project was to clothe a child, whose name was received from a welfare agency. Sally Schoenlein -117-

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