Miamisburg High School - Mirus Yearbook (Miamisburg, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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Tlil THE MIRUS THE SOPHOM ORE CLASS THE FRESHMAN CLA SS page thirty

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' THE MIRUS - - . 1 ' '- JUNIOR CLASS You want the past of the Junior Class? How extraordinary! But I shall do my best if you concentrate. Gazing into the wonderful crystal I see glittering gold. This sign means that you have been financially successful. How did you manage Y Oh yes, by sell-ng pencils, magazines and-how clever--by having a magcian and Whistling Joe to come to your school. I see now two rooms decorated as for parties. The smaller is your class party and the larger that successful Junior-Senior Reception. All .s noi gold that glitters, however, for I see the glitterings of literary talent. The Junior Literary Program is the example of this trait. Everything has vanished from the crystal, but no! Here is some- thlrg else! 'I'i,ere are balls and more balls flying through the air- basketb,lls, footballs, and baseballs. Such fellows as Rall, Dutcher, lireshner, Kinderdine, Gephart and Wolpers are catching footballs. Freshner, Dutcher. Kuhn, Borden, Parramore, Kinderdine. Wolpers and Monjar are catching basketballs. The rest catch baseballs. Ath- letfc prowess is evident. And now, the crystal clears, so goodbye until next year. page twenty-'zine



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-g THE MIRUS CLUB ACTIVITIES IN THE HIGH SCHOOL Classes and clubs experienced a very eventful school year, each of the clubs meeting at first every two weeks, and finally once a month. In the following paragraphs will be found a short account of activities in which the various clubs participated. The Miamisburg Hi-Y club started this year with a new ambition and ideal. President Fred Hiehle, Treasurer George Kuhn, and Craig Borden, along with our county secretary, Mr. Rhodes, attended the State Training Camp, Nelson Dodds, and they have attempted to con- vey to the club the true Hi-Y spirit. The Ideal Girl--her Manner and Purpose comprised the theme of the 1931-32 Girl Reserves. Graciousness of manner, impartiality of judgment, loyalty and sincerity they have all tried to attain, and they have tried to live up to their slogan, To face life squarely. The Mo He Se Ca Ce, a club formulated to stimulate keener in- terest in the work of science, has come to the end of two years of ex- istence. In April the club sponsored a high school assembly, with vari- ous demonstrations. The purpose of the assembly was to create an interest among the school students in the field of chemistry. This year has been a prosperous one in Miamisburg High School for the clubs, especially the History Club. It is under the auspices of Miss Elizabeth Christy with Elizabeth Moore as president. The stenographic division of Miamisburg High organized itself into a society known as the Commercial Club. Its purpose is to encourage and stimulate interest in commercial activities and to learn more about business practices and to promote a spirit of cooperation in the depart- ment. The Galley Slaves, as the printing club has been known, was organized for the first time during the past school year. The nine members, all students in the printing class, were all slaves to the print- ers' galley. Voici the French Club. 'Tis our bit To learn from verb to verb to flit And have some fun while doing it. N'est-ce pas? The Physics Club, sponsored by Mr. Roese enjoyed a very success- ful year, the experiments conducted by the members proving both in- teresting and educational. The boys' and girls' choruses were also well organized during the year, both singing at various scfhool assemblies and programs. Mr. Parman directed the activities of both for the first time this year. Mr. Parman also was in charge of the band and orchestra. Sodalitus Latina, the Latin Club was sponsored by Miss Grennan and Miss Smith. Latin conversation as well as Roman life occupied the minds of the twenty-five members. Miss Carr sponsored an active Dramatic Art class during the year. The class gave a very interesting assembly program in March, which was well received by the student body. The Blue and White, the school bi-weekly paper, received a change in publication during the year, it being printed through the co-operation of the printing and commercial departments. Mary Louise Hiehle edited the paper. page thirty-one

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