Anderson High School - Andersonian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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HI-Y CLUB Robert Johnson ...................................................... PreSident Robert Worth ............................................ Vice President Paul Merz ............................................ Secretary-Treasurer That magnanimous, magnetic, masculine organization of energetic, edifying, and efficient boys known as the Hi-Y was sagaciously and satis- factorily organized on September 22, the preliminary meeting of this year. Mr. Srofe, the untiring, unassuming, unbiased, and unpretending worker of Anderson willingly and worthily conducted the meeting. The members of the Hi-Y Club feel that the work accomplished by the club this year has been both profitable and interesting. The many con- flicts Which confronted us this year did not prevent us from carrying out a planned program. In the activities and events of the Hi-Y organization, the club members have taken a greater interest than in previous years. A new Beta Club was formed, consisting of Sophomores and Freshmen. Mr. Duvall, a newcomer this year, has taken over the advisorship of this new club. The students of ,39 would be at a loss to evaluate the efforts of the Hi-Y Boys, Club expended in support of Andersmfs organizations. The efforts of the Hi-Y Club were greatly gratified by the unusual success of the social affairs of Anderson in which they were scintillating incentives. We have worked hard to accomplish our task. The gaiety and merri- ment provided have, we hope, become indelibly recorded on the minds of those who shared them, and will repeatedly be enjoyed as they, in the fu- ture, turn the mental pages of their Memory Book. First row: R. Ulnvrr. t'i S'mitlL E. Burm-x. K. Jnhnmn. Mr. Sran. R, Xanth. li. Millet JV Muuku, 1-1. Wimneyvr. Sernuzl raw: W, lluu'lcinx B. Brute. P. Faun. R. Merton. W. Dnllmnnn. J. Brviti-nstein. A. Merren. Thix'rl row: R. Reed. H. Hack. l', Dullmun. J. Wulfnnglo. J. Cos- lcli. 1R Men. 1t. Kendall. Page twenty-nme

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GIRL RESERVES PresidenteDorothy Langland Vice PresidenteJane Beckett SecretaryeRuth Pauly TreasurereEunice Meyer SLOGANeeTo Face Life Squarely? Our first meeting was held on September 21, 1938. Our club is super- vised by Miss Ruth Perin. The total membership of our Club is 62 girls. Some of the outstanding events of the year were: The Mother Goose Party to welcome new members of the club, September 30; Our monthly dances and skating parties; Turkey Supper, November 19; White Gift As- sembly, in which baskets were contributed to the poor, December 23; Rec- ognition Service, May 7; eeFate of The Nations to which we contributed music, May 6; and the Mother-Daughter Banquet, May 6. We all feel that this year has been a success, but we are Wishing for a bigger and better club next year. First row: F V .. A J, l'Ivnns, .T. Bollmzm. V. Rims. M. T'HrkS. M. Auhke. R. Hlufi't'n. M. Mvtie. 15. Cmmoll. J. . Hark, Plurk, J. Huddlpslnn. A. Wrrllvr. N. M. Hc'ult. Re Metro. D. Stuh-y. Hocnnd row: L. Rusk, B. ipymg 12'. ArnultL M. Hluhim. M. Hlusgnuz I. Rnburm 1'1. Meyer. K. Pauly. Mrs. Bauh. Miss Purim. h. Lnnglund. J. BcHu-H. L, Huuke, L. Pauly. M. szffncr. 15. Martin. V. Long, M. A. Kuveny. Third row? H, XVilliumi. L, Janus, L, H'olfmmlo, D. wVintors, H. Marx. M. XVhimkcr, Me Knvnr morle, J. Lamar. K. Hlnshrennur. H. Barnes. A. Bmmmini. M. Enhhvff, M. F'vhl, R. Henry, A. Koes- tul', 1C, YVllihlkLir'. L. Buyer, H, Bundivk, Y, Davie, G. DumL Fourth row: M. ITA Dig:- nan, R. Fries. N. Hawkins. V. Meyerz M. Hnsmm'. P. Emshuff, F, Van Frank, D. Tucker. 14L llunblen 3L Mesxmor. Fifth raw: V. Cnsbll. B. Van Hum. F. Tm'kt-v Lukenliro, l3. thiHult . Huddlestml. VA Harri Richardson, 11 R. Kyle. Page twenty-eight



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ORCHESTRA The orchestra is one of the outstanding organizations of the school. The spirit on the part of the participant is his character, his individualism, his contribution in making this organization a success. Rehearsals form the backbone of a musicianis career. When you want to try his patience, When you want to discover the effort with which an orchestra strives to play in unison, then by all means attend a rehearsal. Every musician knows the meaning of ttPraetice makes perfect , since he must do so much of it to render a creditable performance. The Orchestra is fortunate in having an instructor of Mr. Dockweilerk ability. He is highly talented and is a tireless worker. Only those mem- bers of the orchestra who have endured the hardships of orchestration problems fully appreciate his services. The school was represented by a large number of students in the all- county band which played throughout the county on several occasions, including a late winter concert here at Anderson. Mr. Dockweiler is the director of this organization also. The music contest at Miami University found Anderson again repre- sented and did not turn our instrumentalists away without awarding them several honors If you go musical you wont go wrong. Sealed: R. Rrvd. B. Mew. M. Sclmmheru. Standing: Ju'. W'nlfnnpvl. C. hanEnugel, A. Lnylmm. D. Revis. A, Mertem B. Whillaleh. C. Rirhzn'dson, L. iVoifzmgoli R, Silver, C. Holler. J. H'nlfnngel. K. Merton. H. Bnrlalmu. Page thirty

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