South High School - Southernaire Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 25 text:

Beacon W HEN Summer comes to a close, the trees lose their leaves. Just as the Beacon loses its senior staff at the close of a semester. The first leaf to flutter down from the topmost bough of the Beacon tree is that of super-council, the greatest attainment of a High School Journalist. This year that place was held by Geraldean Volmar. Four more leaves tumble down simultaneously from the height of Editorship. They arc Doris McAusland, Front page; Clara Kulakowski, Editorial page; Edward Roubal, Sj ort page; and Bernard Brooks, Back page. As we take note of the lower branches of the tree a single leaf falls slowly from the branches of columnist Anna Frasil. From the next branch, that of the Feature Writer, a lone leaf glides downward—it is Dorothy Richter. We now come to the last branch of the tree, the one representing the reporter. As we do so we sec leaves swept earthward. They are: Johanna Frenelle, Stella Olhava. Margaret Hutchinson, Tom Burke, and Stanley Bagenski. As these last leaves depart the Beacon tree is left bare, but when the new semester begins it will l car new leaves just as other trees bear leaves when spring comes. The teacher in charge is Miss Margaret Sullivan. [25]

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Hi-Y and Friendship JP ERHAPS one of the best known organizations in the field of promoting social welfare is the Friendship Club. This club is under the supervision of Miss Limback and Miss Munn. Xo special qualifications are required, therefore this club has attained the highest membership. The organization is closely related to the Girl Reserves. Formal ceremonies are held at the Y.W.C.A. The senior chapter of the Hi-Y, tetter known as the Gamma's, is noted for its social functions, (thanks to Ma Rouhal). The club has a roster of six members. The president of the chapter is Xorman Kingerski. AH of the Hi-Y clubs are under the management of Pop R. S. Shriver. 124]



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Honor Study Hall Staff A. SEPARATE organization in school government is the Honor Study Halls. It has a total of eleven study halls and al out six hundred and ninety students. These study halls arc governed by a staff and a cabinet. Miss Bernice Limbach supervises this organization. 126)

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