Hartwell High School - Wave Lengths Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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Wail; Gui? First Row Heft t0 rightTHBarbarn Peacock, Anna Mae Espey, Betty Wistner, Annabel Lumpkin, Margaret Williams, Miss Kloak, Miss Andrew, Juanita. Mounts, Ruth Wiehe, Dorothy Rohman, Elizabeth Leonard, Clara Wfoods. Second ROWeDorothea Allan, Vivian Greenwald, Alice Stroppel, Eunice Eveleigh, Betty Woods, Mary Elizabeth Sims, Merschall Frick, Dorothy Hare. Katherine Graf, Martha Sawtelle. Third RoWeElmer Bockelmann, Eloise Lucius, Ethel Kiefer, Hammond Davidson, Norma Wolpert, Dorothy Bates, Robert Haines. URING the year just about to close the Mathematics Club has enjoyed some very interesting events. The flrst of these was the initiation of the new members who were chosen for their outstanding ability in the most exact of sciences. The initiates were much impressed by the severity of the ceremony and the older members derived great sport from the occasion. This year, too, the pins arrived and were the source of much pride to those Who were privileged to wear them. The officers during the first semester were: President, Norma Wolpert; Secretary, Clara Woods; Treasurer, Martha Sawtelle. For the second semester: President, Catherine Graf; Secretary, Clara Woods; Treasurer, Dorothy Rohman. 56

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5ocietas Glasyica First Row deft to rightlelice Alcoke, Eloise Lucius, Grace Galey, Vivian. Green- wald, Annabel Lumpkin, Francis Lumpkin, Miss Bartlett, Mary Elizabeth Sims, Dorothy Hare, Elsie Anderson, Dorothy Bates, Marian Apking. Second Row Albertn Sander, Marjorie Durham, Mary Jane Ellis, Louise Dice, Eunice Gilbert, Ruth Welcher, Eleanor Cunningham, Dolores Meyer, Lois Proctor, Alta Newton, Dolores Tiemeyer, Elizabeth Brasingron, Eleanor Greenwald. Third Row Eugenc Brasington, Marvin Rouff, Jack McCune, Stanley Acton, Chester Hague, George Alcoke, Howard Cloke, Paul Collins, Lyle Jenkins, Gibson Drake, Hammond Davidson. OCIETAS CLASSICA was organized three years ago by Latin pupils of the Junior and Senior classes. Its purpose is to promote interest in the study of Latin and to provide for the wholesome enjoyment of school life? Its motto is Nil dcsperandumf, Membershipls Open to all pupils in Latin III aond IV, and to all others studying Latin whose grades meet certain requirements at the close of the lirst report period. 55



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y. - gresbman CSCience Glub First Row Heft to righqtjane Dickmnn, Marjorie Durham, Alberta Sanders, Carmen Craig, Mary Louise Ewry, Eunice Gilbert, Frances Lumpkin, Dolores Meyer. Ruth Wilcher, Glen Jackson, Rose Mary Jacobs, Betty Woods, Marian Jones. Second Row-Robert Spacht, John Laub, Elmer MacFarland, Earl Franks, James Coates, Melvin eriss, Mr. Evans, sponsor, Jack Kothe, Jack Newberg, Warren Theodore, Jack Olson. Third Rowhjack Hunley, Albert Lindsey, Richard West, Alvin Robinson, Albert Ledars, Donald Doelker, Howard Haake, Paul Collins, president. HE Freshman Science Ciub was organized for three reasons: first, to create an interest in the science work of the classroom; second, to help the pupil to better understand the different phenomena in everyday life; third, to create a desire for investiv gation of the unusual things in science. Several trips were enjoyed by the members during the past year. One expedition was to the local radio station, W.K.R.C,, Where Mr. Adams, the man in charge, explained to the interested listeners the principles of broadcasting. The club at another time visited Rookwood Pottery. The members of the Freshman Science Club, because it has aroused so much interest and such a great desire for deeper research than the regular general science course can offer, heartily wish to continue its work next year. 57 53

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