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QFOURTH ROWJ W1ll1am Ammer Bob Gr1ner Bob Owens Mr Bowen CTHIRD ROWJ Ga11 Dauenhauer Ruth Clark Harrlet Harman Mxldred Grose Betty May Ruth Robmson CSECOND ROWJ Nana Cooper Wahnxta Barnhart Mary Maxey Eleanor Drelsbach Helen Sayre Emlly Gunnlng CFIRST ROWJ Dorothy Newland JQSSIE Dresbach Mary Hays Adabelle May Med reth Bach Betty Bach IEQIDSIIIIIQGDIINII lllflllllll SIGMA In the eleventh year of 1tS exlstence thc Epsllon Mu Slgma Engllsh honorary SOC1Ety has a membersh1p of twenty one as compared wxth f1V9 at the t1me of 1ts organ1zat1on The offlcers elected by the club thls year were JSSSIQ Dresbach presl dent Wahn1ta Barnhart vlce presldent and Ruth ROb1HSOH secretary treas urer Roy H Bowen IS advlser of the group The requlrements for membersh1p rn the club are a polnt average of 3 :J I IH Engllsh for the precedlng year and the standlng of a sophomore junxor or senxor The purpose of the club IS to further the apprec1at1on of Engllsh l hterature and creatlve wr1t1ng every three weeks 1n the hlgh school bulldlng Or1g1nal wrxtmgs such as themes poems famlhar essays short storles sonnets and descrlptlons were read by the members at the meet1ngs Toward the end of the year the pro grams were devoted to the edltmg of the annual scandal sheet publlshed by th1S group On March 12 the group and some guest students Journeyed to Columbus p I for the annual sxght see1ng tour The Ohlo State Penltentlary the Colum W' 'I bus Gallery of Flne Arts and Port Columbus were the places of xnterest vxsxted durlng the day In the evemng the members attended the Hartman where Tallullah Bankhead vxas appearlng 1n Reflected Glory An assembly program of dramat1c nature-a play In the Spr1ng a g Man s Fancy was presented by the club thxs year WILLIAM AMMER 37 L- SL f X? l e ,,..-.-.Qyrvm . 3 . . . . , . e ' . ' ' ' ' . . . b. 9 . , . - . 3 . 7 '- - Vw! 'cz 4. ' ' ' ' .F 'fr A variety of programs was provided by the group in its meetings held IF, hh . I . . . . ' . . . . , ' A Q . . . . . :, A r r., a 1 v I 1 y I 'll . . ' . - I7 -r' I . . 'V ' ,ll 'F Q11 2 , - 7 1 ff A . . . ' r . ' , R f,...-,
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SllEBNlllflDlIR Ggfllllllillfn llRllEQSllE5llRVllE9S Th1s year the Semor Gxrl Reserves have worked hard and enyoyed an except1onally good year M1ss Alberta Grosvenor was selected as thelr ad v1ser at the beg1nn1ng of the year Rosemary Hammel served as presldent Harr1et McGath v1ce pres1dent Mary Ellen Maxey treasurer and Dorothy Av1s secretary These offxcers were chosen at the end of the 1936 school year The club gave the f1rst socxal event of the year a gxrl take a boy leap year dance Th1s was greatly enJoyed by all espec1ally the boys fthe cheap skatesj At Chr1stmas tlme several needy famllxes were cared for by the club and some of the l1ttle k1dd1es recelved dolls dressed by the g1rls Dur xng the devastat1ng flood Wh1Ch swept our sectxon of the country the g1rls contrlbuted to the Red Cross The Sen1or Grrl Reserves ente1ta1ned the Jun1or Gxrl Reserves at a val cntlne party g1ven at the h1gh school bu1ld1ng The g1rls enjoyed a pot luck supper followed by a short mus1cal program The club IS d1v1ded 1nto two act1v1ty groups the Hand1craft and Var1ety groups These d1v1s1ons wh1ch have off1cers of the1r own hold soc1al meet xngs at the homes of the g1rls once every two weeks Followmg the usual custom the g1rls entertalned the1r mothers at a banquet ln May at the St Phxllps Par1sh House MARY NEWMYER 38 QllllllllINlllll1DllR fll?fllUlRlllQ llRllE5SlIE5lIRVlIliBS Every Wednesday afternoon saw th1rty two freshman and sophomore g1rls attlred 1n the Off1C1al Glrl Reserve umform of a whlte sh1rt and a blue skxrt scurrylng to room 12 for an xnterestlng and worthwh1le meet1ng Interest ran h1gh throughout the whole year and the club has d1st1ngu1sh ed 1tself 1n a number of useful act1v1t1es that lt has attempted and successfully carrled out It has been the alm of the club to sponsor a b1g event each month Among these may be l1sted the sale of tlCketS for the productxon P1nocch1o a dance 1n cooperatlon w1th the Semor G1rl Reserves a jxtney lunch a Chr1stmas party for small ch1ldren a chapel program a Valentlne tea an entertamment honor1ng the Semor G1rl Reserves and the annual mother daughter banquet The g1rls voted at the beg1nn1ng of the year to attend church IH a body once a month Th1s plan was followed the entlre year For the f1rst tlme IH the hlstorv of the orgamzatlon the most actlve and representatwe g1rls voted upon by the cabmet were presented a Glrl Reserve rmg by the club The offxcers serv1ng th1s year were Medreth Bach presldent Ruth Clark uce presldent Mary Hays secxetary treasurer and M1ss Elma Rams adv1ser RUTH CLARK K K8 f,, ga C Q' ,.-,Q,,M,, ,O Sc V. - .1 A 1 Q - A l 1. 1. . . .A tw L . . .' . Q ' . . . ' Q . ' , Z . . 'film an . - nv - . . , . ' .. K4 ll' ' . . ' . l , . 7 . 'A . v I . . ll ' . ' ,f if ' ' . Q . . . t . . . l . E If .Q . , fs fi' ' ' , 4 Q A 4 7 , U' JA J -I
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QFOURTH ROW7 Ga1l H1tchcock Wllllam Ammer Frank Barnh1ll Ed Ebert CTHIRD ROWJ B111 Lutz Eleanor Drelsbach Mary Newmyer Mary Hays Eleanor McD1ll Martha Goeller CSECOND ROWJ Bllly Ebert Ruth Clark Al1ce Huffer Sally Shafer Jane Huffer Jane Paul Jean Lucas CFIRST ROWJ Wllson Clark Jr Carl Bach Buddy Helwagen Davld Yates Glenn Barnhart Jun1or Gelb Dean Sayre Edwln R1chardson Tom Tr1ck CllFlll4PflIEEllR Ulllllbg In n1neteen thlrty three a club was organlzed to st1mulate the students 1nterest 1n athlet1cs Th1s club known as the T1ger Cubs IS now 1n 1tS fourth year of exlstence The purchase of a season t1Cket lowered the cost of ad m1ss1on to the games thus allowmg more students the pr1v1lege of attendmg all home games Th1s year Jun1or and sen1or d1v1s1ons were created for grade and hlgh school pup1ls respectlvely Membersh1p IH elther of these d1v1s1ons was automat1cally obta1ned by purchasmg a season basketball tlcket Enthus1ast1c support IS essent1al for good athlet1cs Any team to do ltS best must be consc1ous of the entlre student body cheer1ng from the Slde l1nes Th1S whole hearted support the ObJ6Ct1V9 of the Txger Cubs 1S 1n deed a worthy one HUBERT PUCKETT 37 QW' 1 ES '-11 f We S ,JS . . ' ' . ' - ' my . . , . . . . K 2. Q . .l . . . . . . ' fff 7 ' . . . . . . . . 154 S . . . ' . . il . ul 1 ,, . . . . . . 1 . lil - 1 ' ug A - l ' - llc-1 - 7, at lf' ' a n ' lr 45 A' 7 - '11
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