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THE MARooN AND GRAY Other Clubs -+lSll9l-0- ' l5l'l,l. DOG CLUB .President ...... ............. ....... E D WARD PODIAK Vice-President ...... ,............ S TANLEY MAZUR Secretary-Treasurer .. ........... MARGARET PLATAKIS Advisors ............. .... M ISS SHERER, MR. TROUTNER lhe ueetl tor a cheering squatl has long been telt, antl tlus year it materiahzetl in the torm ot the Bull Dog Club. lt was started by antl wrh the cheer leaclers as the governing borly. The entire junior and senior high school were ehgtble, but one harl to be votecl in by the members. The meetings were heltl once a mouth at which tfnie yells and songs were practiced. lluring basketball gullies the Bulldogs sat in a rleslgnatetl section :mtl their yelling sbowecl the practice worth while. There are sixty members coming from every class in the ,Iuuior antl Senior lligh School. The tlazookers Club Miss Morton The Gazookers Club provetl to be very popular again this year anfl has a large en- rollment. The members of the club have gazooks anrl the time is spent in playing, whistling autl singing popular music. lllays antl other entertainments were given. The club has its own oliicers who take charge of the meetings. The Boys' tlyui Club Mr. llenliue The lioys' Gym Club is tlivicletl into four teams. These teams play infloor baseball or basket-ball in accortlance with the weather. The club aims to teach goocl sportsmanf ship anrl the liner points of the Lfillllvs. The Hy-Spy Club Mr. XYootlring The purpose ol' this club is to train pupils for positions on the Hy-Spy ancl Annual staffs. lfach pupil selects antl practices the type of writing which interests him most. The work is correctecl anal criticizecl by the members aucl sponsor. The secontl semester st complete stafl' was electerl and the members were given experience in every phase of high school newspaper uork from reporting to putting the paper together. Coin antl Htzunp Club Miss Collins The coin antl stamp club this year became one of the organizenl clubs of the school. liitteen boys, interestetl in collecting, nueet once in two weeks to exchange ideas antl stamps. A constitution has been acloptecl, which will make this club a permanent school institution. The ltlttn. Kett Club itliss lylortou The litta Kett Club was coiuposetl of twentyfthree girls. The time was spent in reatltng aurl talking over gootl etiquette. Games aurl stortes matle up the social phase of the club. The girls learnetl much ot help to them autl think the club an asset. The tlirls' Neetllework Club Miss Collins The Girls' Needlework Club has hatl as its motto to have a hobby is to he happy anfl they have livetl up to this by atloptiug sewing as their hobby. The club meets each Fritlay. Sewing is essentially a woiuau's work and an outlet for creative ability. The girls are making beautiful antl tlillicult neetllework anal fully appreciate this club. thirty
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THE MAROON AND GRAY Dux Dnenm First Consul .... JOHN CLEMENT Second Consul .. .... ELOISE BARTHOLD Scriba ......... .. MARGARET KRUGER Praetor . . . ..... CECYL SCHRIER Advisor . . . . . . MISS SHERER This Dux Dnenm, a Latin Cluh, was started in the latter part of the school year of 1928, with Miss Jean Sherer as advisor. In 1930 it was changed a little in that it he- came composed of three Latin classes instead of two. The name means Leader of Leaders. The members are trying to live up to this name. Their meetings are held once a month after sehool at which time they give reports of Ancient Rome and Roman Customs. The memhers are: Jerome Brooks, Helen Brown, Hope Cashman, Alpha Mae Davenport, Joe Dureo, Victor Heineman, Margaret Kruger, Charlotte Mierzejewski, Lloyd Purdy, Dorothy Sarver, Margaret Saunders, Laura Tarkiewiez, Frank limmick, Metro Baezewski, Carl Clement, john Clement, jean Kelly, Kenneth Lewis, Margaret Platakis, Alex Polakovie, George Rheinfrank, Virginia Rinker, lfngene Saho, Margaret Toher, George VVeaver, Cecyl Schrier, Edward Prono, Marion Bean, liloise Harthold, Harriet Haworth, Sophia Patronik. twenty-nine
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THE MAROON AND GRAY A umni News -v-l6uBat-v-' Thad Barthold .-Xt Home Frank Boenke :Xt Home XValter Brimmer Toledo L' john Brown . ,,,, .Xt Home Mildred Enis Burwell Libbey-tlwensfliorcl Otliee Robert Caswell , lialtimore M Ohio Railroad XX'innifred Childers Rupp N l3owm:tn's Olitiee Maurine Dunhar .Xt llome, Lamhertville, Mich. John Dietz ,, Lihhey-tlwens-lford Co. Pmrt Edwards l,ihhey-flwt-ns-Ford Co. Grayee lflston 'Voledo University Lacy Faust Smith! Cafeteria lfsther Foust Hubbell .'Xt Home Clarence Frautschi .Xt Home Robert Frautschi Cohnnlms, Ohio Charles Gampher H Ganmln-t' N S1urim.fer Coal Co Alice Geltz .Xt Home joe Golhinec , , .Xt Home Paul Gregor , Inlet-trieal linginteerittg Selnool Frances Hamel Smith .Xt lltnne Lucille Hamel Keeton llrownings lne., Ulliee Malcolm Hanselman 'Volt-do L'niversity Helen Harris XX'L-stern Reserve, Cleveland Lawrence Harris lirilcson Rihhtm X Carbon Co. Henry Heinemann 'Volt-do llrng Co. :Xrthur Howard ,, l.arrowe Milling Co. Helena Kimmel , .Xt llome Fred Kinstle Toledo Organ Co. Mary Kinstle f- Toledo University George Knollmiller :Xt Home Casimer Knurek . 'llri State llueint-ss College Katherine Knnrek Otliee Lamson lim. Walter Knurek , , ,, organ .-Xnderson Otliee Josephine Kusner .Xt Home Sophia Kusner . , Rossford Savings Bank Alphonse La Hote Lihhey-Clwens-Ford Co. George Lelmer Standard Oil Co. Robert Lewis l,ihhey-Owens-I7ot'd Co. Renel Lynott , Lihhey-1Jwens-l7tn'tl Ottiee Felix Mainz , Man of Leisure Joe 1X'lH.l'ClllCk , , l,ihlley-flwens-Forcl Co. Chester Marolf At Home Rowena Marolf Flick Home, lilmore. Ohio Marion Marolf Russel , .-Xt Home jaek McCaslin , , Toledo University Madeline McLaughlin llrockweker llome, Toledti lfsther Mcl'herson Counterman llome, Toledo Thirty-one
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