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Dramatic Club The ur ose of the Dramatic Club is to roduce Good la s and to stimulate P P P C P Y in the school an interest in dramatics. Future members must either take part in a play successfully or show exceptional ability in writing plays. The club carried out at least part of its purpose in producing MSeventeen,', thought to be one of the best acted plays ever produced at East Tech. John Edwards, as Willie, was again a lovesick youth and was lcd a merry chase by the fair baby talk ladyw nee Greenbaum. Lola Prentice, as Mrs. Baxter, the stately and dignified matron of the Baxter household and sympathetic mother of Willie, had ample cause for becoming exasperated with the impish Jane tlVlarie Pieriel who insisted on spilling the beansn for Willie. Clare Klopfer, as the portly Mr. Parcher, fur- nished everyone with genuine amusement in his helpless tirade against the baby talk ladyf, He doubtless would have been greatly comforted had he known that the sympathy of the audience lay with him. The club has a meeting once every month and aims to attend a good legitimate play at least once every term. FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM Richard Hladik ....,i, ,,tt,,,,,.... P resident ........, ,,tt,,,,,,... J ohn Edwards Eddie Senger ........ ,,tu,,., V ice-President tt,,.... ,..,,,,uV W alter Knebush Lola Prentice .w....., ,,ii.. S ecrelary ..,,.,tuu ,,.,t.. L ola Prentice Hazel Jones ....,,, ,,.... T reasurer .,,,,.... ,,,,,., H azel Jones Thirteen
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gumrnvt 'Nf' I S - Scarab Staff Our School Paper Ohio's Best School Newspaperi' is the title won by the Weekly Scarab, and its staff is in the uOhio,s Besti' class, too. uPep, Personality, and Precision -that is the motto of these youthful scribes. When it comes to a nosy lot, these reporters are winners-and the verdict is not by a nose either. The staff of the Scarab is made up of pupils who show exceptional ability. Each term English teachers recommend a number of students for the course in Journalism. The course develops the nose for newsn, and all students passing the course uscenterw their thoughts the next semester on making the Weekly Scarab the livest Sheet in America. Tfuclvzf 6 S ' 'T I
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East Technical Officers Club R. O. T. C. Unit E. T. H. S. The Oflicers who commanded East Technicalis R. O. T. C. Unit this year organized a club for the purpose of getting the Oflicers closer together and to deter- mine their ideas for the betterment of the Unit. All cadets who are appointed Commissioned Ullit-ers automatically become a member of the club. The Ofhcers commanding the unit are: HONORARY COMMISSIONS Major Marguerite Wachob. Captains-Florence Palmer, Lola Prentice, Miriam Ingalls, sponsers of the lst., 2nd., and Srd., Battalions respectively. Colonel-Fred Banko. Lt. Colonel-Inman Cooke. Majors-lst. Battalion, Edwin Hadden, 2nd, Battalion, Charles Irwin, 3rd. Bat- talion, Alfred Caskill. Captains-Florence Palmer, Lola Prentice, Miriam Ingalls, sponsors of the lst., Lloyd Douglass, Co. C, Lloyd Burval, Co. D, Stanley Davis, Co. E, Kenneth Ferrel, Co. F, James Todd, Co. C, Harry Schumacher, Co. H, Charles Taylor, Co. I, William Arnold, Co. K, Charles Jurenek. Lieutenants--Joseph Ryba, Raymond Melntosh, Arthur Nicholls, Andrew Thailing, Fred Caebler, Ceorge Pavelka, Robert Swan, Joseph Vargo, Robert Wilson, Ralph Stroth, Clarence Moes, Walter Pelton, Paul Kall, Roy Rybak, George Hoffman, Richard Poulton, Lloyd Radomsky, James Foster, Thornton Morris, Robert Lea, Jack Alexander, Chalmers Richardson, Harry Kassigkeit, Bob Lartin, George Rahn, Donald Foster, Lavern Richardson, Roland Bushman, Walter Bloom, William McCreary, Richard Nemecek, Elwood Schmink, Joseph Dvorak, Harvey Steif. Fourteen
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