Steele High School - Annual Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

 - Class of 1910

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THE ANNUAL Page thirty-three have chosen blue and white as their colors, have-chosen a pin and have adopted several good rousing yells.. They are guided by the following officers: President-Boyd Compton: Vice-President-Marguerite Kinzig: Treasurer-Meatha Kopp: Secretary-Robert Pool: Editress-Ruth T eeter: Sergeant-at-Arms-Myron Downing: -Al -A3 at JUNIOR CLASS The members of the junior class are still working with the same en- thusiasm and order which has been characteristic of them since they entered Steele.. Clarence Fox, the president, has proven himself very competent. The rest of the officers are: Vice-President-Hazel Richardson: Secretary--Kathryn Schaelferz Treasurer-Robert Burns: Editress-Charlotte Bowen: Sergeant-at-Arms-Harry Moran: They have selected as their play Seven Twenty-Eight? This play was written by Augustin Daly and dramatized by john Drew and Ada Rian. The cast, which has been well chosen, is composed of Courtney Cortiss-Paul Clark: Launcelot Bargiss-Huffman Ohmer: Paul Hollyhock-Clarence Fox: . Professor Gasliegh-Harry Moran: Signor Palmero Romanio Givanic Tamborini-Gilbert Kiefaber: Goblens-Ralph Ehlers Postman-Harry Weaver: Mrs. Bargiss-Margueriete Carr Mrs. Hollyhock-Kathryn Schaeffer: Jessie-Crystal Curtis: Floss-Olive Reeder:

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Page thirty-two THE ANNUAL FRESHMAN CLASS lf HE Freshmen have passed almost a year in our midst and by this time their gay and verdant green has become dim and tarnished. Indeed, they look almost like Sophomores, except to an expe- rienced eye-but once in a while, even yet, their freshness crops out in some fashion. This class is an intelligent body of youngsters and have adopted a unique and wholly new constitution. This constitution admits of three classes of members. The first class, active members-those who are of regular Fresh- men standing and in passable standing in their classesg second class, charter members-those who have fallen by the wayside and consequently are not in good standing in their classes, the third, honorary members-those whom this class may elect into their organization as members. This is the first time any organization has adopted a constitution re- stricting membership according to student application, and it will be very interesting following its success. The Freshmen have chosen Mr. Showalter as advisor and the following officers: President-Arthur Diefenderfer. Vice-President--Frances Brown. Secretary-Fred Blumenschein. Treasurer-Mr. Miller. Sergeant-at-Arms-Robert Pocock. Editress-Edna E. Miller. JJ-Al SOPHGMORE CLASS l HE Sophomore class are now almost juniors and some of them have already assumed the airs and dignities of a mighty Junior, It is even whispered that some are putting forth dramatic buds, in hopes that they may be chosen for the junior play next year. While, as a rule, the Sophomore classes do nothing startling -give no plays-are not even green enough to attract attention, still it is this year which lays the foundation for the harder junior and Senior years. Thus the present class has been busy getting a good start in class organiza- tion and hopes to have an unusually successful junior year.. The members



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Page thirty-four THE ANNUAL SENIOR CLASS The Senior Class has been working hard to retrieve its past reputation, and, feeling that it has at last attained its ambition, is sinking into a feel- ing of complacency. The class oliicers have tried earnestly to fuliill their duties in the best possible way. They are as follows: President-Lloyd Smith. Vice-President-Forrest Kiester. Secretary-Helen Arnold. Treasurer-john Young. Sergeant-at-Arms-True Rife. Editress-Irma Blau. After much discussion, a play and cast were finally chosen, that proved eminently successful. The play proved to be the cleverest comedy ever given by a class at Steele and was also a financial success. The people of the cast seemed to realize how much depended upon them, and rose to the occasion. The cast was chosen by the class and were: Mr. Pettibone-Russel Tompert. Mrs. Pettibone-Hazel Gay. Mr. Bender-Milton Wright. Mrs. Bender-Helen Albaugh. Mr. Alfred Hastings-Harold Snyder. Evangeline Bender-Marion Luyster. Fifi Oritanski-Corinne Thompson. Mr. Dabney-Philip McKee. Mr. Langhorne-Wesley High. Victor Smythe-Fred Baer. Emily Pettibone-Hilda Brown. Bailiil'-Lloyd Smith.

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