Columbus North High School - Log Yearbook (Columbus, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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Columbus North High School - Log Yearbook (Columbus, IN) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 75 of 136
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THE SKETCH CLUB In order that the interest and knowledge of art may he advanced in Colunihns, the Sketch Cluh of C. H. S. assisted the Columbus Art League, of which it is a Junior member, in procuring exhibits and lectures. The Sketch Club was organized in 1924 by Miss Lillian VoUand, art instructor. The club has made much progress, as it now has an enroll- ment of thirty-four members. At the meetings of the club, which are held semi-monthly, the members do outdoor sketching in fair weather. In winter months the amateur artists do sketching of figures or carving and enjoy lantern slides or talks on historic art, which are given at each meeting. Much enthusiasm was created in the club this year, since it had complete charge of the art work for the 1929 Log. The proceeds which were realized from the play Love-a-la-carte, which was sponsored by the Sketch Club, were used for the picture fund and also for an artists ' banquet, given in May. In April, the Sketch Club attended the convention held in Indianapolis for the Junior Clubs belonging to the Indiana Federation of Art Clubs. During the past year the club was ably guided by Joshua Knight, presi- dent; Dorothy Lowe, vice-president; Betty Ferry, secretary; and Ethelwyn King, treasurer. Top Row: Waller Donhost. Roy Turner, CharU-s Watson. Cecil Phillip.s, Jtianila Mizer, Elsie Santi- teban, Joshua Knighl, Betty Ferry, Miss Lillian Volland, Finley LaBar, alter Ferry. Paul Friteh, Charles Cowles. Middle Row: Vera Dorn, Charlotte Hartwell, Eva Arnhult, Mary M, Clark, Irene IVeville. Margaret Ferry, Alice McClellan. Dorothy Brandt. El-ie MeClcUan. Vclla Rili. Ruth . Salnioud. Pauline Littiken. Henrietta Doup. Bottom Row: ladelaine Thomas. Joe Collins, Bonnie Owens, Charlotte King, Bertha Gressell, Josephine Ziegler, Evelyn Pierpont, Louise Springer, Kathleen Burns, IVIary Braudenburger, Dorothy Lowe. yyy

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THE DRAMATIC CLUB The Play ' s the Thing is the enthusiastic statement of C. H. S. stu- dents interested in dramatics. This year the club has had a membership of fifty Juniors and Seniors. Miss Marjorie Lewis is adviser of the organi- zation. Once each month a short play and program are presented at the regular meeting. At Thanksgiving, the Dramatic Club presented a play entitled Do You Believe in Luck? which concerned the mysterious loss of an opal necklace. At this time the club was assisted by high school soloists. Another play was given for the Christmas entertainment, One Gift Above Another, which was a decided success. On January 16 Watch Your Step, Wilton was presented in the high school auditorium. The play was coached by the critic. Miss Mar- jorie Lewis, and much credit is due her for its success. The leading roles were played by Louise Suhre and Maurice Mayes. The receipts from the play were used to buy furniture for the stage, which included a table, floor lamp, and a wicker suite. At the February meeting pins for the club were selected and purchased by a number of the members. The officers for this year were: Louise Suhre, president; WilUs Repp, vice-president; Mary Bottorff, secretary, and Margaret Richman, treasurer. Top Rote: Frank Matlox, Maurice Mayes, James Hofer. ' illis Repp. Second Ron-: Maurice Hill, Robert Marshall. Robert Holland, Cecil Phillips. Chloral Coons, Manuel Zaharako. Third Row: William Doup. Miss Marjorie Lewis, Virginia Vincent, Thelnia ' ass, Marian Dunlap, Rutb v. Salmond, Wilma Kitchen, Mary LinsOn. Elizabeth Hefre, Roy Hea y. Joe Burns. Fourth Roto: Louise Armstrong. Lcona Tellman. Charlotte Pfeiffer. Frances Springer. Virginia Boyer, Helen Myers, Ellen Flannigan, Dorothy Parrish, tiertrude Kroot, Elizabeth Click. Jeanne Lewellen, Ruth Carniichael. Fifth Rotf: Vivian Click. Geraldine Stockhover. lary bright. Elhel Rush. Ellen Davies. Louise Suhre. Mabel Sass, Elma Jean Folder, Rosalin Marshall, Ruth Stull. Mary Burns. Edna Armuth. Bottom Ron-: Mary Bottorff, Margaret Richman. Buhrl Conner, Helen Combs. Eva Arnholt. Jean McDousal, .Vlary Frances .Setser. Bertha Gressel, Pauline W hitehouse, Margaret !Merritt, Edna Suverkrup, Louise ISichoIs, Marguerite Burns.



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THE ORCHESTRA One of the most active musical organizations of the school is the orchestra. Under the leadership of Miss Ida Edenburn, head of the Music department, it vas organized a number of years ago to encourage the playing of classical music. Having studied music in the New England Conservatory, Northwestern University, and having taught in the Chicago Musical College, she is very a capable director for the orchestra. With a membership of sixteen, the orchestra holds regular rehearsals from .3:35 to 4:30 on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. It has played at several of the dramatic productions of the school year, among which were, Watch Your Step, Wilton, given by the Dramatic Club, Love-a-la-carte, presented by the Sketch Club, and also the Senior class play, Tweedles. The members have taken an increased interest in their work this year, and the close co-operation between the instructor and pupils has enabled them to accomplish much in the knowledge of music. The efforts of this organization have been appreciated by the high school. The following officers were elected at the beginning of the term : Donald Neese, president; Margaret Richman, vice-president; Pauline Loesche, secretary; Joe Bernard ScliMartzkopf, treasurer; and Hugh Ryner- son, librarian. They have been helpful to Miss Edenburn and instrumental in making appointments for the orchestra. Top Rott ; Janii ' s Shockney. Lawrence (irowc. Hu h Kynerson, Donald IVeese, Joe Anderson. Middle Rou-: Georpe Cook, Ethel Rush, Martha Evelvn Dunlap. Iorris Burns. John Hathaway. Iarian Dunlap, Margaret Shoekney, Joe Sehwartzkopf . BalUtm Rou: .Marfiaret Riehniaii, Pauline Loesche, Mary E. Reid, Martha Rucker. V

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