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F 'irlrt Row, Icgfl toiight: James Matson, Mrs. Knapp, Mr. Evans, Miss Andrew, John Laub. Second Row? Pat Parrish, Alta Newton, Eleanor Cunningham, Ruth Boehning. Third' Roux, James Ackerman, - Stanley Haffey, William Proctor Athletic Council LL nI'sINEss pertaining to athletics is discussed and passed by the Athletic Council, which is composed of two high-school representatives from each grade, one representative from the seventh grade, one from the eighth grade, two melnvbers of the high-school faculty, and one elementary teacher. , This group meets every second VVednesday of the month. The P. T. A1 is privileged to send representatives to the meetings. In this way the parents are brought into Contact with the school activities. ' L l32l
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Fir.s't1ln11', lqfl In riglli: Pat Parrish, Associate Editor: pllllllil Long, Editor-in-f'hiefg Eloise Lucius, Advertising Manager. Secmul Row: Norman S1-ilkop, Circulating Managerg George Alcoke, Art Editorg Cll0StQl' Hoguc, Business Manager Annual taff H1-: 1931 Annual Stall' has taken great pride in pirblishing the El Rodeo. The hook. though small in size, holds a wealth of memories of our school days at Hartwell. VVe had hoped to produce an annual surpassing the preceding one, but the best-laid schemes 0' mice an, men gang' oft agleyf' The financial problem that confronted us toward the end of the scholastic year almost seemed too great for usg but we smiled through the depression, and felt richer for the struggling experience in reaching' the goal. The seniors wish to express their sincere appreciation of hlrs. Dondero's helpful art suggestions, Miss Noonan's fine co-operation in the making of the linoleum blocks, and Miss O,Brien's indefatigable efforts in the struggle which every senior class endures for the joy of possessing a yearbook rich in memories of high-school days. Iiill
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First Razr, Izgfl fo righf: Elizabeth Aeton, Mary Ringland, Martha Sawtelle, Miss 'Andrew,,Catherine Graf, Clara Yvoods, Eleanor K'unninghan1, Dorothy Rohman, Helen.Kirseh. Sccon.rlJRow: .Bessie Sewell, Grace Hoffmeier, Alma Sehutte, Dorothy Hare, Betty VVoods, Carmen Craig, Frances Lumpkin, Ruth VViehe, Mary Ruth Kautz, Ruth Graf, Vivian Greenwald, Joe Knueven. 'Third Row: Jack Kothe, Eunice Fveleigh, Elizabeth Leonard, Alberta Sanders, Naomi Meyer, Margaret'Graf, Jewell Allan. Mary Louise Ewry, Mary Elizabeth Sims, Eunice Gilbert, Ethel Coons, Margaret Haggard. Fourfh Row: Dorothy Kellett, Alta Newton, Charles Seulferle, William Proctor, WVeldon Riddell, Alvin Robinson, Robert Haynes, Richard West, Elmer Bockelman, Paul Collins, Harry Iiockelman athematies Club ur: MEMBERS of the Mathematics Club of 1931 have furnished a vervl eventful season. The new memlbers were 'admitted to the club after a rigid but amusing ceremony. This year the club pins were given during an auditorium session to those who distinguished themselves in matliematies. The season was brought to a close by a swimming party, which was held at Greenwald's Camp on the Little Miami River. 3 I as 1
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