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SOUTH HIGH ANNUAL WALTER F. HEER, '12-attended Ohio State University for a short time after his graduation from South High School and then entered the publishing business with his father. Mr. Heer is now' publisher of Hunter, Trader and Trapper and under his supervision has made it the most widely circulated magazine of outdoor life, that is printed. His home is in Columbus. EARL SCI-IENCK, '07-now in Hawaii, is perhaps the best known Columbus man ap- pearing in the moving pictures. He has played for different companies and has appeared opposite Constance Tallmaclge, Mae Marsh, and a number of other stars. His hobby, however, is brass work and in the making of parchment lamp shades. Mr. Schenck makes many fire-place screens of copper which he fashions by hand. He makes beautiful parchment lamp shades and many of the artistic inns of Hollywood have built their interior decorations about his handiwork. He often has contracts to thus decorate whole buildings, and has but recently finished decorations in a new hotel in Honolulu. DR. EDWARD SMITH. ,04-his risen steadily in the medical profession in Columbus. His record in the Viforld YVar, where he served with the Medical Corps was an enviable one. He is a member of the Ohio State Medical Association and of the American Medical Association and also of Phi Rho Sigma, medical fraternity. Mr. Smith lives in Columbus. CLARENCE HARBISON, '04-has been identified with the building brick business and contracting work in Columbus ever since his graduation from South High School. Recently he purchased an interest in the Gaddis-Harrison Brick Company in Columbus and the firm name has been changed to the Gaddis-Harbison Brick Company. Mr. Harbison resides in Columbus. GEORGE FISHER, '07-graduated from South High School in the Science Course and then entered Ohio State University in the College of Engineering to specialize in Ceramic Engineering. Following his graduation he became identied with the National Fire Proofing Companies plants in the United States and Canada. At present he is general manager of the western district of the National Fire Brick gompany, located at Ottawa, I'i. He is a member of the American Ceramic ociety. WILLIAM CHURCH, '12--whose praises might justly be sung. Who in the years 1908 to 1912 does not remember those gold spring mornings when Bill's tenor Voice trilled down from the auditorium in old South High School in his favorite song April's such a pretty child, Very badly spoiled, Nearly every day she cries, 'Till her pretty gowns are soiled . Bill is now and has been since he left South High one of the leads with the Fields' Minstrel Shows. No performance would be com' plete without his contributions to the program. His home is in Columbus. GEORGIA BACKUS MORSE, '18-rounds out the list of the most outstanding pers- ons. Mrs. Morse, after graduating from South High School went straight for Broadway in New York City where she determined to place her name in the bright lights. She has played in a number of plays in the East and is now cast in Home-town Folks, with Grant Mitchell, also from Columbus. Her home is in New York. - This completes the list. Wfe are glad for the opportunity to submit them to you and for the 'pleasure it gave us as a committee recalling for a brief evening old high school days, with their joys and anticipations, now realized by many as the happiest days of one 's life. 1 Sincerely, Harriett E. Daily, '13, Chairman, C. Melvin Frank, '07, Charles Shriner, '18. NVe are proud of the following Alumni who were elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa at Ohio State University this spring: Lillian Maetzel, Helen Schick and Herman Van Docli. 63
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SOUTII IIIGH ANNUAL 1nmnIIInIInIImuuumIIuIIInIII:mmmInIII1IIIIIIumnmnmmunrIummuuwnmvnmuunnmnnm In nmmum Stayjr of the South High Annual Managing Editors . . . Associate Editors . . Circulation Managers . ELMo I'IULBERT IIIARTHA CUREVITZ RosE SCI-IALIT LIELEN J ONES PARKER SNYDER IUARJORIE NVUCI-IER Advertising Manager ......... ......... ............... L I LLIAN ETCINERNEY Assistants: I-IYMEN FRIEDMAN, SAIII XCXBIJKDII, ELI BARACII, IIOVVARD SMITH, LULA IXIARTIN, LoU1sE COBLE, LOUISE IWARTE, IIERMAN SCHOTTEN- STEIN, IQATHERINE IIERRON, AND HAZEL ELLIS. Senior Editors . . . Athletic Editor .......... Assistant Athletic Organizations . . . Alumni Editor . . . Snapshot Editor . . . Art Editors . . . Editor Faculty Boafrcl Instructor and General Advisor .. . . . . Circulation Departrnent ......... Advertising .......... Art .......... Treasurer . . . 104 RICHARD ENDERLEg 109 FRED HOFFMANQ 112 HERBERT FEILg 202 RUTH COULTERQ 205 AGNES CRAIGLOWQ HENRY RICHTER' 207, , 209A, JULIA MENDONCAQ 210 HERBERT BAILEY g 212 BERNIC-E FRYE, 214 ROLAND MUEL-LER3 301 MORRIS BENDERQ 304 308 316 WILLIAM MEYER g MIGNON SIEIBERTQ Annual Representatives , GEORGE STRAUSSg , MILDRED CAINQ , CARRIE FLEMIINGQ , MILDREDNALLYQ , JEAN WIEBE-R5 , GLENNA EDWARDSQ , FRANCES WAUGHg , THELMA SELLSQ , JACOB FEILQ , PERSIIS IvIURPIIYg 310 312 318 320 322 106, MILDRED LANNESg 110 201 203 206 208 209B, HAZEL NIPPERT3 211, CHARLES KURSONQ FLORENCE NICKLEWORTHQ nunIIIuumumnunnmumunumIInuImmunuuummnun uIInnnxnexxununnnu umnvmuunuuuu 65 lXIAY I'IYLE M ABLE RUELILE . . .GLENN SCHWEMLEY . . . . . . .ERVIN CARLISLE BARBARA OCHSENWALD NIARABEL ROOT . . . . . . .ESTIIER PIIELAN ...........SADIE COIIEN' FRANK HEAT VERNON NICHOLSON CARL IIEINZ . , .MRs. ARELIA KIRVEN . . .MR J. J. IXTCDONALD 213, 215, 303 J I 9 7 3 9 7 2 7 305 307 309 311 313, 315 317 319 321 306 5 312, MR. VKLISE KING . . .MIss IWINNA VOLII ,. ME. GEORGE IWOORE RUTH KNlOLLMANj MINNIE SCHALITQ RUTH RUBLEg CHARLES TABIORQ MYRON BOTKINQ CLAIRE MACKANQ MARGARET HOEQ HARRY LEACHg GLADYS SPENCEg RUTH LUDWIG 3 . RUTH RIEHLQ CARROL MEADOWS. JANET WAS-SERSTROM WILLIAM OCHSENWALD mnnmmuuuunuIImumIIInInxxIIInIIIuIIImummxumununmm
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