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Thirty-fourth Annual Commencement Calendar Senior Sermon June 7th Class Night June 8th Commencement June 9th Alumnae Night June 10th Up to date no definite speaker has been obtained for Commencement, nor has anyone been secured for the Invocation or Benediction. The topic chosen this year is “Worthy Use of Leisure”, one of the seven cardinal objectives of education, which are (1) Health, (2) Command of fundamental processes. (3) Worthy Home Membership, (4) Vocation, (5) Citizenship, (6) Worthy Use of Leisure, (7) Ethical Character. The speeches to be given by the pupils are “The Problem of Leisure”, Merlin Fisher; “The Benefits Which Wise Use of Leisure Confers”, Anton Hirschman, and “What Coplay is doing to solve the Problem of Leisure”, Katherine Frickert. HONOR STUDENTS Merlin J. Fisher Katherine G. Frickert
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Seniors CLASS OFFICERS President............................- Anton Hirschman Vice President Merlin Fisher Secretary................................- Dorothy Miller Treasurer....................................Katherine Frickert COPLAYITE ANNUAL STAFF Editor in Chief............................Katherine Frickert Merlin Fisher Anton Hirschman Associate Editors ----- Ruth Beidleman Charlotte Balliett Business Manager ------ George Knerr Assistant Business Manager - Harry Hallman Faculty Advisor.......................................Kermitt Gregory Class Motto—Scientia Est Potentia Class Flower—American Beauty Rose Class Colors—Blue and Orange
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Charlotte R. Balliett “Nooky” A sunny smile, a word of cheer. We’re always happy when Nooky's near. Words cannot possibly portray our esteem for this person, who, to her “intimates” has the humble distinction of being labeled “Nooky”, nor could mere words give full credit to her abilities and her sunny disposition. We feel sure that “Nooky’s” uncanny propensity for using her dynamic personality in getting herself out of “ticklish” situations will greatly enhance her natural abilities in the dramatic field toward which she has a decided leaning. And when Broadway thrills to the work of our fair friend, no one will smile a smile of sweeter reminiscence than we, her classmates. Academic. Dramatics, 9, 10, 11, 12. Debating, 12. Basketball, 10, 11, 12, Glee Club, 10. Literary Arts, 11, 12. Coplayite Staff, 12. Vice Pres, of Class, 10. Pres, of Home Room, 12. Oratorical Contest, 11. Ruth I. Beidleman “Ruthie” Here’s a girl with hair of brown. With eyes that fairly light the town. Who is this maid with so charming a smile? Can’t you guess? ’Tis Ruth, our jolly stenographer! Ruth’s lovely personality has won her a prominent place in the hearts of all of us. When any tricks were ever pulled off, Ruth was in on them, and when punishment was due, she took it like a soldier. Oh, but Ruth is not always frivolous,—she can be serious minded when the time comes to be serious. Ruth has always been proficient in her studies, and was one of the five of her class to skip a grade. There are rumors that Ruth is quite interested in one member of the opposite sex, but it seems she does not care to confide in us. Ruth’s one ambition is to be “Somebody’s Stenog”. The class of ’31 wishes her the best of luck,—Good luck, Ruth, we know you have it in you! Commercial. Dramatics, 10, 11. Oratorical Contest, 11. Glee Club, 11. Literary Arts, 10. Girls Reserves, 12. Secretary of Class, 10. Coplayite Staff, 12. Fisher with his ready wit Always makes a great big hit. Merlin, or “Fish”, as he is known to his classmates, is not the “sucker” his nickname might indicate him to be. He took no one’s word for anything, but liked to figure things out for himself. Fisher’s favorite subject was English, where he could write his witty poems and stories, being a member of the “Fisher, Rogers, and Hirschman School of Nonsense.” Fisher, however, did not devote all his time to study, for he was an excellent actor, and if any humorous character was needed in a cast, “Fish” was just the one to fill the “bill.” He took an active part in debating, being greatly responsible for many of the victories of C. H. S. “Fish” expects to become a chemical engineer when he leaves school. Good bye and Good Luck, “Fisher”, C. H. S. wishes you success. Academic. Dramatics, 9, 10, 11, 12. Class President. 9. Vice President, 11, 12. Home Room President, 10. Student Council, 11. Football, 12. Debating, 11, 12. Assistant Editor of Coplayite Staff, 12. Science Club, 10. Athletic Club, 11. Merlin Fisher “Fish”
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