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semo 065mm soc ezv First Semester Second Semester MARSHALL BARNUM ............... President ................. MILDRED FLESHER MILDRED FLESHEB ............... ViceuPresidcnt ................... PHILIP VOGEL DOROTHY FERRIS .................. Secretary .................... PAUL DESTLER FRANK WEDIG .................... Treasurer ................... REVA HAWKINS MILDRED GUNKEL .................. Program .................. LEROY REICHEBT HE Debating Club meets every Tuesday afternoon in the White Club Room under supervision of Miss Aldrich During the year we have had very interesting and worth-while meetings. Some of the subjects treated were: The League of Nations, Government Aid for the Merchant Marine, The Coal Situation, The Parliamentary vs. the Presidential Sys- tem of Government, Should the Cincinnati Traction Comany Pay the Franchise Tax, and the French Policy in the Ruhr Valley. The debate with the Philologians was on the subject of the Ship Subsidy. The Debating Club was represented by John Martin and Mildred Gunkel. Harry Smith and Dorothy Ferris, alternate Reva Hawkins, were the speakers for East High against Steele, supporting the affirmative side of the question: Resolved, That the United States Should Enter the League of Nations. The members believe that this club is one of the best at East High, and they will carry away with them many pleasant memories of the good times they have had. DOROTHY FERRIS. 99
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First Scnu'stm' Svcond Semester HAZEL HEINTZ .................... Pi'vsidc'nl .................... HAZEL HEINTZ Fm' HERSCHEm: ................. ice-Prcsidcni ............ JACK CHAPPELL RACHEL WARD .................... Secretary ..................... BETTY PRICE BEN Tumuzx ...................... Treasurer ..................... BEN TURPEN proved successful in points of membership, enthusiasm, and interesting meetings. Last vcar this club was in its infancv with a great numbel 0f Sophomores and only a few Freshmen; at the beginning of this xv 1r cunsequcntlv there were just a few veterans, i so we had to train many new meinbcrs. The Object of the club is to give the members practice in public speaking and to prepare them for membershlp 1n the Senior Club. Meetings have been held every Thursday afternoon in the XVhitc Club Room, and, at each, a debate 15 the feature of the program. Such toplcs as are of greatest - interest to young c1tizens are chosen for dlscussmn. The social side is not neglected. There have been hikes and parties. Miss Ageline, the faculty adviser, has proved herself papable 0f the task of instructlng lIlCXpCPlQHCCd boys and girls in the art of speaklng before an audlence. q SECOND 3' X111' has passed for the Junior Debating Club, a year which has RACHEL WARD. 98
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w IDDUSCRIHL - W Hats mrnwni13 President ................................. GEORGE P. STEWAHD l'I'l-o-Prtas'idmI ............................ THOMAS RUSHMORE .X'm'rclury . ................................. LAWRENCE LANG TIY'HSHI'PI' ...................................... GEORGE KOCKA llli Industrial Arts Club uti East High School vus formed in 1921 with the I purpose Ul- prunmling lhc mlllculinnal. t'ivit', and social interests of the stu- ilcnt of Industrial Arts. Any boy taking :1 subject in the Industrial Arts de- partment is eligible for membership. At present the club numbers about 60 boys. This ligui'e, however. represents only a small percentage of the students taking Industrial Arts subjects. In December, 1922, the club gax'i a father and son banquet, which proved to be :1 great success. There were uhuut 100 persons present. Not only was an excellent moat served, but after the banquet, the boys took lllClI' fathers over to the Industrial Arts blllltllng aml showed them what llllC work they could do In the different shops With the 'arioius machines.- The fathers were surprlsed and delighted with the skill whlch theu' suns exhlblteil. The club has a program which includes the conducting of parties of Industrial Arts stmlpnts through different plants In this City, to show them just how things are done in the manufacturmg world. ,It also plans to show Inovlng pictures whlch will explain the parts and uses of the different machines in the plants of this city. In the future, this club is Certain to be one of the largest and most enthusiastic 1n the school. LAWRENCE LANG.
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