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Commercial Club Composed of only twelve mem- bers, the Commercial Club, neverthe- less, is an active organization whose purpose is to discuss and Visit the industries of Ohio. The club has at- tended several radio stations, where on one occasion one of the members won five dollars in a radio melody con- test. Mr. Claude Grove is the adviser. 29 Commercial Club M. Hilmer'. V. Grassman, Mr. C. Grove. E. Rogers, W. Burmann, VA Roberts. History Club First Rnw- R. Mursch. B. Drake. M, J Fitzgerald. H. Bachmam J. Steiner. P. Albriuht. Second Ruwi M. Hodges. A. Huberty, D. Sennelt, E. Gaukel. Miss A. Roberts, A. Bergen. B. Schneider, C. Kirk. M. Schulz. FOWARD A DEFINITE GOAL History Club LiWaJe is the fascinating name given this year to the History Club to help create new interest in its ac- tivities. The members of the club meet monthly and attend historical movies or visit places of interest. Under the expert advisership of Miss Anna E. Roberts, the club has fiourished this year.
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Tom-Tom N. Gregor. R. Ryan. D. Smmett, R. Riekee R. Eiohelberper. M Bohn- stemzel. E, Rielug, N. Clny. E. Matthews, R. Fisher. Annual Staff First waWC. McCarthy. E. Gaukel. Miss E. Taylor, R. Kuel'fner. L GasewayV D. Larmhorst. Second Ruw --M. Nugele. R. Matthew5. Mr. C, Cruwfm'd, J, Bm'dmnn. C. Reed, J. Grove, tAhHent Mr. R. VVntle-I'sJ WORKING Tom-Tom Staff It takes both work and perse- verance to bring out a student news- paper every month. The Tom-Tom staff has shown itself to be unusually efficient this year. Headed by Editor Richard Eichelberger and Business Manager Ray Rieke, the staff has managed to publish and distribute on time each month a very readable and worthwhile newspaper. WITH Antlers Staff A year book is no better than the staff Which edits it. The staff this year worked hard to make the Antlers a complete success. They attempted, and successfully, to provide for the students of Deer Park an annual With a theme. Their hope is that the book shall be satisfactory and enjoyable to its purchasers. PURPOSE
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Firm RuwHK. Thielo, J. 'Stanfm'lh. L. Third Raw Dy Slonc. F. Dane. H. Hm'vie. B. Rob- erts, M. Deneeke. lino, H. Fichter. First Ruwill, Findley, G. Niesz, F, Poole. J. McMeLhan, W. English. J. O'Brien, K1 and RnwnR. J. Bradtish M. Burske R. Mel'sch M.G:'1rtison R Coldell. Third Row ner, R. Ryan. J. Halo, Fourth Row W. land. B. Poole, A. Bergen. C. Bur- uvlt. N. Clzly. M. Pettigrew. E. H. Bulser. W. Safety Patrol Lives and limbs of Deer Park pupils are protected through the ac- tivities 0f the School Boy Patrol, an organization of unselfish boys WhO brave cold and disagreeable weather to safeguard the street crossing of their fellow pupils. Mr. Sloue directs the patrol Whose badges and belts are furnished by the Cincinnati Automo- bile Club and boots and raincoats by the Amity P.-T. A. THE WORK Safety Patrol OtBrien, Boyce. F. P011111. L. Benhzme. E1 Scales. . English, J. Second Row J. Sm'l'eniinn, H. Bailey, W. Wardwcll. C. Lear. E. Tracy, E, Service. R. Wuichm-x Drienwycr, M 1a Sheltum D. Westriuh, W. Fourth RnwriJ. Surren- Rubinson. D. Stor'm', D1 S1 Scales. G. Stillwcll. Monitors Thielc, J. Millvr. Ser- Fm'ste. J. WilliamS, 1 Ht'z,1ndl J. Hilliard A Huber Meehan. V. F HUT- D. Findley. N. Stick- . Kcmmeter. P. Rnhells. B. Zimmerman. Schul'A, Clark. I1. Turvk. . Clift. Fifth ROWHR. Snyder, J, Surrentinn. D. Fiehter. M. Shel- tun. D. VVeslrieh, I12. Rielag. G1 Hubma Sixth Row IL Camwll, D1 Madden, H. Bonhasc, Fagin. Seventh Ruw E. Holt, E, Heimbuch, B. Nolan. . Svhneider, R, Budgely, H. Bailey, . Wolf. OF 30 -M'0nitors The Monitor system this year carried on one of the most important parts of our student government sys- tem in maintaining order in the hall ways, directing visitors, running errands, and upholding rules of de- portment. The student monitors are stationed at strategic positions throughout the halls. There is a. head monitor each period and all monitors are answerable to their chief, Prin- cipal Eugene F. Ross. SCHOOL 9w .. ... t . a -ungm UEFLII'II'II hnrmnm IS
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