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I 1 Er' .El CFOURTH ROWJ Mrs Jonnes Mary Newmyer CTHIRD ROW! Dorothy Av1s Mary Jane Schxear Ruth Robmson CSECOND ROW! Eleanor Dre1sbach Ruth Clark Wllllam Ammer JCSSIE Dresbach Mary Ellen Maxey CFIRST ROW! Adabelle May Maxy Hays MarJor1e Leach Benadme Yates lIRllE5llD AHNIHID lIl2ulILQfM3lIlQ S6lIfAlIFllF To most of the C1rclev1lle resldents readmg the Red and Black IS a weekly hablt The Journahsrn class whlch IS the largest ever to publlsh the Red and Black IS constantly StI'1V11'lg for new and var1ed artlcles A new feature th1s year IS School Shorts a column tellmg br1ef mterestmg b1tS of news By uslng th1s plan the class IS able to have more news ln each publlcatlon In the past years an edltor was chosen at the begmnlng of each year and held th1s edltorshlp durmg the school year A new plan of rotatmg edltors as been formed An edltor IS chosen for SIX weeks The ass1stant ln turn appomts a new axde and moves up to the Chlef pos1t1on Th1s method en ables each one to exper1ence and learn the dutxes of an edltor The class has a tea for each new edxtor when he 1S lnstalled To TECEIVS cr1t1c1sm from other schools an exchange ed1tor was elected Dut1es 1ncluded sendmg cop1es of the Red and Black 1n exchange for pap ers from nelghbormg hlgh schools and answermg all suggestlons rece1ved To 1mprove our paper COp1ES were sent to the Journallsm department of Oh10 State Un1vers1ty for a complete cr1t1c1sm The student calendar the ed1tor1al and the feature story played an 1m portant part 1n th1s years 6dlt10DS Th1S year f1ve perlods of Journallsm a week were requlred The mstruc tor was Mrs Jonnes JESSIE DRESBACH 37 T. A 'YT' x v, I . . '. f -. . gi, , . . 1 . . . .- 1 fl , 1 . . A . D .. . I . - V11 1' , . . . . y . ' y i' I Fl: j . . 1 ' ' 'rafng y . -, ' .- , I 'llfjlll . l. l . . '. . . ff . V' 1. . n X l,.,. f
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QTHIRD ROWJ M1llard Goode Mr Cress Rlchard Weldon Frank Barnhlll CSECOND ROWJ Gayle Wolf Arthur Rooney Arthur Thorne Dave Jackson Rob ert Fxckardt Robert Llston QFIRST ROWJ D1ckM1l1s Lou1s Cooper W H Nelson Bob Funk Dave Adkms Ed w1n Bach Joe Smalley S6lIf4D4DGflIB lfillbllllllb Gnce more the Stooge Club dealers 1n pep and enthuslasm have com pleted another successful year Thls organ1zat1on founded 1n 1935 has flourxshed and grown 1n one contlnuous movement Never a moment has It let down or stopped to rest and by th1s xt has acqulred 1ts worthy and envlable reputatxon As a part of the Stooge Club there IS a Supreme Court whlch decxdes whether any laws of the Const1tut1on have been v1olated Mxldred Goode acted as Chxef Justlce As ln the past the club sponsored buses for the basketball season The Stooge Beneflt dance now an annual affa1r was a huge success The seat mg capaclty of the football games was lncreased by the buxldmg of new bleachers whlch were acqu1red through the help of the club and the coopera t t1on of Mr Zaenglem s manual trammg classes The 1937 38 project of the Stooge Club IS the erect1on of hghts on the football f1eld Thls w1ll be a great help to the athlet1c assoclatlon of Cxrcle v1lle h1gh school The Stooge Club also put up a large Chnstmas tree ln the lower hall of the bu1ld1ng durlng Chrxstmas season made red and black flags for the down town sectlon to dlsplay on football days and donated S5 00 to the Red Cross durmg the flood cr1s1s Those who have the honor of hold1ng 0fflC6S xn th1s club are Raymond Adkms presldent Arthur Thorne v1cepres1dent Dave Jackson treasurer D1ck Mader secretary Gayle Wolfe sergeant at arms Mr V1rg1l Cress ad vlser LAWRENCE GOELLER Ck 4- 1 'Hin 5 J r-71 u u t u 4 l ,U ,gr . . ' , ffl' 1 . - l , at . 1 1 - . . w v'l' . . . , . . l ' I L' - . . . . I V I ' ' . I ' ll f y r ,JU ' ' . 1 . . A 'R it 'f' I 0 y ' 1 l ' A O .v Q . , , I T t ' A ' V n ' 49 61o,t'b A' ' .Z ' 39 .7 -A ' 1
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CTHIRD ROWJ Mr Jewett W11l1am Ammer Wxllxam Frxece Hubert Puckett Frank Barnhlll KSECOND ROWJ Mary Ellen Maxey Jean Lucas Benadme Yates Mary Hays Helen Evans Margaret Rxegel CFIRST ROWJ Eleanor Drelsbach JBSSIG Dxesbach Mary Newmyer Dorothy Av1s Emlly Gunmng John Rankm lIDllE5llBAClIFllE9 4ElIL1llllllEv The Debate Club was formed late 1n the last semester of the 1935 36 year by Mr Jewett debate coach There were f1ve purposes 1n formlng the club They were to develop the 1nd1v1dual member s ablllty to thmk clearly and effectlvely to stlmulate the member s xnterest IH present day socxal prob lems to a1d the members ln ach1ev1ng a more convmcxng manner of statmg the1r ldeas to afford each member the opportunlty to learn and practlce the fundamentals of good dellvery and to foster and mamtaxn frlendly cour teous fa1r and hospltable relatlonshlps between C1rclev1lle hxgh school and other members of the Oh1O Hlgh School Debate League Shortly after the club was formed the followlng offlcers were elected Dorothy Avls presldent John Rank1n vlce pres1dent JGSSIB Dresbach sec Interestlng and mstructlve meetlngs were held every two weeks The club also journeyed to all out of town debates Clrclevllle h1gh school contmued the competltlon whlch was started last year 1n the Ohlo Hlgh School Debatlng League The squad won from Columbus North and Columbus West and lost to Newark Columbus North and WaSh1DgtOD Court House on the question Resolved That All Electrxc Ut1l1t16S Should Be Governmentally Owned and Operated Mr Robert E Jewett coached the team John Rankxn Emxly Gunmng JBSSIG Dresbach and Lawrence Goeller formed the afflrmatlve team wh1le those of the negatmve team were Eleanor Drelsbach Helen Sayre Mary Newmyer and Betty Bowsher JOHN RANKIN 37 !p43.. X , A I ,,,,LQ, ' . . . ' f 1 . v. . . . , I . , . . . l K- Q v . , . . . , - ajj f . . . . . . . , 1 y y . . S , Q . , . Q . , . - . J . , ,! A5'll retary-treasurer. , W Y t y . . . . l ,l ' - . , y Q . . . . l I ,I It ' v lv ' . . y tl I Maki 1 . . , get 'l' ' . , I 1 l y y H . :X y s , - , A I , lp 7 I g --A ' I
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