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THE GIRLS' BOOSTER CLUB The Girls' Booster club of Bucyrus high school was organized for the purpose of backing school activities and rendering assistance in every possible way. The club is composed of seven Seniorsg Barbara Ryan, presidentg Anna E. Kantzer, secretary-treasurerg Florence Kiess, Geneva Fulton, Velma Wert, Alberta Schirnmoler, and Dorothy Snavely g and four Juniors: Margaret Foltz, Con- stance Haigh, Betty McPherson, and Mary Fligor. The members are chosen for their scholastic ability and par- ticipation in school activities. Miss Mary Porter is the very able club adviser. The club took the responsibility of decorating the ath- letic field for foot ball games. They also planned a num- ber of assemblies during the school year, sold basketball and football tickets, and ushered for the Elks' minstrel. The principal social events were an early breakfast at the Country club and a Hallovve'en party at the home of Margaret Foltz. Although this organization is rarely heard of or talked about, the members are always ready and willing te ren- der assistance at any time. -Anna E. Kcmtzcr '31 -..ggi PAGE 27 geo--
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LITERARY CLUB The school year 1930-1931 proved to be a most success- ful one for the newly-organized Literary club of Bucyrus high school. The same purpose, to promote interest in the various forms of modern and classical literature, was retained for this year. The club maintained the full quota of thirty members throughout the year, during which Elizabeth Weiss very ably served the organization as president, Aileen Philbin, vice president, and Velma Wert, secretary. Much of the success during the past year has been due to the faithful efforts of our advisers: Miss Ella Meck, Mrs. Willaman, and Mr. Havron. Our bi-monthly programs, on the second and fourth Monday evenings, were the direct results of the efforts --eg PAGE 26 lg-- of the various program committees. Our yearly program schedule was composed ofthe following themes: poetry, authors, education, ancient-medieval and modern litera- ture, short stories, nature study, traditions on Thanks- giving, and a patriotic discussion. Gther than these We enjoyed a social meeting, a meet- ing for the entertainment of our mothers, and a Literary club tea. On Friday, February 13, 1931, the members of the organization presented an assembly program which was enjoyable to all. This organization, now in its second year, is rapidly taking its place among the other prominent organizations of B. H. S. -Velma Wert, ,31
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BUCYRUS HIGH SCHOOL BAND The band this year is a high mark in the history of the organization. This is due to the splendid cooperation of the members of the-band and our most able director, Mr. J. C. Hazen. Never before has B. H. S. been represented by a band as large and as well balanced. A few of the many band jobs in which they participated were: the inauguration of Governor White, football games, Farmers! Institute, and concert programs on the square during the summer. One of the biggest event of the year, was the Northern Ohio Band Festival held on May 1-2, at Fremont. Bands from Sandusky, Norwalk, Oberlin, Elyria, Fremont, Bel- levue, Willard, Clyde, Fostoria, and Bucyrus assembled there. The members of the band are: Trumpets:-E. Hltes, H. ACkG'l'??l'Cl'7Z, W. Clacly, J. Yonng, R. Hall, I. Clady, V. Eclrnnnds, R. Frerlks, R. Rexrotlz, J. Wylcle, D. Montague, R. Stalley, R. Martin, T. 4-I . If ..- -'-71T PAGE 28 Tift Montague, U. Montague, L. Cosgrore, B. Willzel-nz, B Scllernel, and J. Seelcel. Horns:-J. Frey, R. Donnennwirtlz, J. Reeder. Baritones:-M. W nite, E. Metzger, L. Ba-mngartner Trombones:-R. Eltrlck, J. Barrett, D. Henderson, F Haller and J. Trnka. Basses :-W. Graetz, M. Caton, and K. Manclsley. Clarinets:-D. Dletrleh, W. Geiger, P. Kennedy, K Pfisterer, B. Crall, M. Qnaintanee, N. Berry, V. Miller L. McPherson, J. Flelrls, C. Geiger, K. Reber, Klsor, C Ryder, and M. Shaeffer. Saxophones :-I. Kober, A. Cnllens, M. Fllgor, L. Rath- bzlrn, G. Brown, and T. Martin. Flute and Piccolo :-John Pawsey. Drums :-B. M ePlzerson, R. Martin, V. Miller, J. Blair B. Oberlander, A. Steffen, and E. Smith. Flag Bearers :-Tyler and Peppard. -Daniel Henderson '31 '
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