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PI'l'fllI'6S,' E. Editor Assistant Editor Artist Assistant Artist Senior Class Editors Jllllilll' Class Eililurs Olympus Staff for 1934 ADVISORY BOARD CLEON IIALLAM, General IJLlblI'SlIl'IIfj,' H. RUTII ZEIJIKER, Written lV0r1f,' .IosizPH D. llYl3lfRN, Artg Axim J. Kxlsuxoen, Sportsg E. VAUGUN Ross, PAUL DAY, Firzunee. STUDENT EDITORS Dolores Lockwood .lack liaker David Gillespie Grover Miliesell .lalnes Greenawalt Raymond Sumney Etfa Mong Louise Lv.-Nassi Sports l,l.l'lIlI'6S Aclnertising Alumni Slenograpli ers Senior Play The Senior Class this year presented with g Sarah Iams Robert Swart Forrest Clark Dorothy Mustard Daniel Morford XVilliam Toland D. I.. Frazee Mabel Sehmalz Freda Vankirk reat success a comedy TOMMY. The cast was chosen after tryouts including practically every- one in the class and had three weeks for rehearsals under the able direction of lVlr. E. S. Day. On April tith the play was given as a matinee dress rehearsal for the student body and in the evening for the public. At appropriate times the play was punctuated by our School Orchestra. The performance was successful to the extent that the class felt justified in holding over the play and it was given again April 12. THE CAST MRS. YXTILSON Dolores Loclfwood Mn. THURISER Kennetll llfard BERNARD Iilltjlltfllld Suznney D.-xvln TU'r'r1,E James Greenawalt MAlill'1 'l'HU1ns1cu Nina Phillips ToMMY MILLS David Gillespie Mus. rllIIURliER Jlarjorie Harris .lIllJGE VVILSON Robert Hummel -Num PHu.x.1Ps The Classical Guild The Classical Guildw was organized at the beginning of the school year 1933-1934. At the first meeting the members ot' the guild chose the following officers: President, Paul K. Gowerng Vice President, Reese Daggg Secretary, Etfa Mongg Treasurer, Donald Ralston. At the next meeting, Louise LeNassi was appointed chairman ol' the Social and Program Committees, with Arthur Landrey and .lohn Pedicord on the Social Committee, and Edmund Wy'lie and Jesse Garbinski on the Program Committee. A constitution was then drawn up, which contained the aim, motto, purpose, and laws ol' the guild, as well as the duties, powers and responsibilities ot' each olticer, member and committee. Cflllflllllfflf on Page 28 European History Club The club was organized by Sophomore history students who were interested in and making good grades in the subject. It served a dual purpose, to give detailed reviews and discussions of important events and characters of tl1e past, and to create study of current events, the History of Tomorrow, to its members. A number of educational talks and discussions were given for the good of the club members and school as a whole. Each member wears an emblem bearing the ensignia E, H. Clubf' It was founded the first week in November, 1933-34. The Clllllflllllfll on Page 28 i241
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Girl Reserves Cllllfflllldti from Page 16 campfires, and bowling comprised some of our recreational meetingsg a Halloween party, a Valentine party for the Hi-Y and weiner roast given by the Juniors of the Girl Reserves and Hi-Y for Senior 111e111bers of both clubs, were Zllllflllg our most enjoyable social occasions. Candle- light ceremonial and Easter morning devotions were our most inspira- tional meetings, and a Christmas party for some little tots of pre-school age was our largest service project. At school the club sponsored the crowning of the May Queen. The large number of interested members and the splendid leadership of otliccrs made it a very successful year for the club. f1iU'l'1'I BRIDGES Freshmen Girl Reserves COIlf'il'lllL'CI from Page 16 VVe l1ave had a very successful year, due to the fact that all the girls have participated in the activities. Our first money-making experi- ence was the Saint Patrick's Day Danceg with the proceeds of which we are planning to give a party for the Freshman Hi-Y. VVe hope to continue to be loyal Girl Reserves through out our High School career. ----VIRGINIA Po1.rcN Hi-Y Club Cllllfillllfll from Page 16 a number of Pep Hatsf' Witll the funds obtained, we held a party for the G. R. Club. Early in December we sent five representatives to the Older Boys, conference at Uniontown. Later in the year Mr. Fowler entertained us with pictures of a tour of the west. including A Century of Progress. An additional feature of interest was a color slide which brought out much of the natural beauty. At the end of the semester exams, we staged our E. R. D. dance. The G. R. Club gave us a valentine party at the Y. W. C. A. Among our more recent activities were a swimming party at the Y. M. C. A. and a Beginners dance. Some of the Girl Reserves kindly acted as instructors. We held a joint discussion meeting with the Girl Reserves. Of course, the crowning social event of the year was the Best Girli' party. which was held during tl1e latter part of April. On the whole. we have had a very successful year. This year marks the graduation of our last chapter members, VV111. McCool and James Martin. e-D.XNlIiI. Momfono Home EC0l'l0miCS D2mOl1Stl'atiOl1 CUIIILTIIIIUII from Page Q0 The girls were ehaperoned by Miss Mary Belle Rankin, the super- visor of the Home Economics Department. During the time that the girls were training for the demonstration they progressed rapidly under the efficient supervision of Miss Rankin and Miss Evelyn Thayer. The name of the demonstration was 66The Romance of Checsesf' It dealt with tl1e process of making cheese and about twenty-five foreign cheeses were displayed. A few cheese dishes were actually prepared during tl1e demonstration under the observation of the judges. The cheese was used as a luncheon dish, a substitute for meat, and as Sun- day night supper dainties. l26l
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