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

 - Class of 1931

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Page 48 text:

Firsf Row, left tn righi: Jane Hill, Catherine Graf, Naomi Meyer, Elizabeth Stroppel, Catherine Schmidt, Eunice Gilbert, Elizabeth Brasington. Second Row: Carmen Craig, Helen 'Kirsch,'Mary Crawley, Mary Elizabeth Sims. Mary Louise Ewry, Mary Jones. Third Row: Dolores Meyer, Betty Vogt, Jewell Allan, Margaret Graf Girl Reserves AST NOVEMBER, in a beautiful and impressive ceremony, eighteen girls were recognized as the first Girl Reserves of Hartwell School. Under the leadership of their advisers, Miss Scobie and Miss Bartlett, this new organization has made good progress. Regular meetings have been held twice a month throughout the school term. During the year the girls were enter- 'tained by a health talk, a profitable trip to the Procter 8: Gamble Com- pany, and an interesting' demonstration on How to Make Saladsf' The Girl Reserves sincerely hope that they will succeed in fulfilling the purpose of their organization-to produce good, all-round girls-well bal- anced physically, mentally, and spiritually. l36 l

Page 47 text:

First Row, left to righf: Dorothy Rohman, Frances Lumpkin, Alma Schutte, Elizabeth Leonard, Eleanor Greenwald, Louise Dice, Vivian Greenwald, Mary Mathews, Margaret Graf, Catherine Kneidl, Esther Pendery, Catherine Schmidt, Violet Rosenbaum, Ethel Coons. Second Row: Margaret llunncr, Dor- othy Hare, Gladys Newton, Marry E. Sims, Dolores Tiemeyer, Mary Louise Ewry, Dolores Meyer, Alta Newton, Dorothy Kellett, Betty Wistner, Esther Gerard, Margaret Schehr, Margaret Haggard. Third Row: Elizabeth Acton, Ruth Mueller, Mary Jones, Mary Ruth Kautz, Helen Kirsch, Mary Crawley, Laura Handley, Elizabeth Brasington, Ruth Wiehe, Mary Ringland, Betty Woods, Julia Shaw, Ruth Boehning. Fourth Row: Clara VVoods, Jane Hill, Bessie Sewell, Pat Parrish, Marian Jones, Audrey Morris, Elizabeth Stroppel, Ruth Graf, Jewell Allan, Margaret Graf, Eloise Lucius. Flflh Row: Pluma Long, Catherine Graf, Eleanor Cunningham, Jane Dickman, Eunice Eveleigh, Carmen Craig, Eunice Gilbert, Virginia Moffett, Dorothy Abercombie, Georgia Wilby, Ethel Kiefer Girls' Glee Club HE Girls' Glee Club, under the capable supervision of Mr. Ethelbert Fisher, has had a very successful season. The girls, however, were unable to give outside programs as they did last year. Mr. Fisher has discovered and developed some promising talent, particu- larly the voices of Eunice Eveleigh, lllary E. Sims, Catherine Kneidl, Pat Parrish, Catherine Graf, and Plunsa Long. 1 as 1



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L 1 First Row, lrft lo Tl-flllff Esther Gerard, Betty Wiistncr, Dolores Tiemeyer, Mary H. Sims, Louise Dice, Margaret Graf, Dorothy Rohman, Ruth WViehe, Eleanor Cunningham. Second Row: Joy Matthews, Pluma Long, Margaret Schehr, Frances Lumpkin, Carmen Craig, Billy Hudson, Jewell Allan, Patricia Parrish. Third Row: Jack Kothe, William Proctor, Mary Crawley, Robert Haynes, Calvin Osborne, Mary Louise Ewry, Robert Spacht. Fourth Row: Lester I-Iinkle, Richard VVest, Stanley Haffey, Ray Handley, Frank Fothcrgill, Ray Lobaugh Dramatic Club IIILE the activities of the Dramatic Club we1'e largely confined to the l first semester, there has been considerable growth in the interest and the stability of the organization. Three one-act plays were given this year by the club- Columbine in Businessf' All the VVorld Loves a Loverf' and VVhy the Chimes Rang? The costumes used in the Christmas entertainment, VVhy the Chimes Rang, mark the beginning of a permanent wardrobe for the club. Socially, too, the members have been active. In March, Esther Gerard delightfully entertained the actors at her home, in June, the players had a glorious day pienieking on the Miami. This ye-ar membership to the Dramatic Club was elective. Next year there will be a try-out for all the Hartwell students interested in dramaties. Only students evidencing histrionic ability will be eligible to membership. IS7 I

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