South High School - Sohian Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1930

Page 115 of 198

 

South High School - Sohian Yearbook (Akron, OH) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 115 of 198
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Page 115 text:

ATHE SOHIAN1930 CLASS PLAY The three-act farce-comedy, Stop Thief , was presented by the class of Jan- uary, 1930, and the Senior Dramatic Club of South lligh, on Friday and Saturday evenings, December 133 and 1-l. The play was directed by Miss Mary Hamilton. The cast of characters was as follows: Joan Carr-Mardell XYein: Mrs. Carr-lfaye Prentice: Caroline Carr-,-Xnna- belle Dietz: Madge Carr-Virginia Shelley: Nell-Sara Smith: Xvlllllllll Carr- john lleckman : James Cluney-Russel Keller: Mr, Jamison-XYilliam Hieber: Dr. NVilloughby-l lerman Klein: Rev. Mr. Spelain-Norman NYilhelm: Jack Doogan h-Gilbert Voorhees: joe Thompson-Harry Gerin: Sergeant of l'olice-Bennie Kosichg Police Qfficer Clancy-'Sam Thomas. The play was repeated on Monday evening, December Ili, under the auspices of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Approximately S3200 was realized. The money was divided between the Senior Dramatic Club and the class. Music was furnished by the courtesy of the South High orchestra. X11 XII ill page lzzmdred eleven

Page 114 text:

THE SOHIANw1930- INA Cizlvwrolum, january, 1930, was one of the few outstanding history students at South. Her ability to understand a project or situation as a whole, and at the same time to determine upon and analyze the heart of the subject, has made her an exceptional student in this lield. Her under- standing' and appreciation of the problems that had to be met by our predecessors have made her work especially noteworthy. In addition to this, Ina was constantly doing more work than was assigned. .-Xfter all, that is the mark of the unusual student. Cl-vn1.vI.E JXMBELANG, -Iune, 19251, has been an outstanding' scholar in all his studies. In mathematics he has eclipsed his contempo- raries and acquired a basis for advanced Q Z mathematics. He has never been known to come to class unprepared, no matter how difficult the task. Irle well deserves a place in XYho's Vfhof' AIICRICIHTH XVI-III., June, 1931, is an excep- tional student in the held of science. His precision and his love of the subject have elevated him to prominence. It also must be noted that Meredith has been a remarkable student in all his subjects. 1 l lmzxia IivviaR'rH friglzlj and Gicivclc H1-Lxsai., both of the June class of 19250, have always been promi- nent in athletics. They have taken part in all meets, gym exhibitions, and May Days. They are both members of the S Club, Grace having acted as Yice President and President, and Irene as Secretary and President. They have partici- pated in basketball, list ball, volley ball, pin ball, hockey, and tumbling, and have both received a large and a small JACK B1':usHr:Y Klcffj and BENNIE IQOSICH, Janu- ary, 1930, have always been prominent in gym- nasium work. They are both members of the Boys' Gym Club, Bennie having acted in the capacity of President twice and Jack o11ce. They have both won lirst place in apparatus at different times in the Summit County Kleet. lN'ithout their efforts the Boys' Gym Club would have been merely a name. page lzzuidred l'C'1Z'



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4THE'sVoH1AN yiespn l l Brick Rate: llazzola, Scheiller, Ericson, Heres. Xlfetzel. Front Now: Hart, lliechlin. Xlventsler, Hickman, Roles. K1-Xdani and Eva is the title of a three-act comedy which will be given by the .lune Senior Class, on May Sith and lllth, at South lligh School. The characters are as follows: blames King, a rich man ........... ..... l Ceith lliechlin Adam Smith, his business manager. .. ..., Frank Hickman Eva King, his youngest daughter .. . . .Cathryn XYentsler ,lulia De lVitt. his oldest daughter. .. ..,.... Leitha llarr Clinton De XYitt, his son-in-law .... . . .Carl Mazzola Corinthea, his parlor maid ......,............. ...... C lnnie lloles Aunt Abby Rocker, his sister-in-law ............. ...Evelyn Scheiller Lord Andrew Cordon, his would-bc-son-in-law .. .... John Ericson Dr. black Delamater, his neighbor ..,............ . . . .......... Andy lieres Horace Pilgrim, his uncle ................................ . ..... l'aul VVetzel The play is being directed by Miss Dorothy l'owell and staging is being done by Bliss Lois Babb. The proceeds are to be given to the Senior Dramatic Club and the Senior Class. The class play is a semi-annual ahcair of great importance to both the un- dergraduates and the Senior classes. xl! xlf ill page lzzmdrnd twelve

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