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THE soH1AN iasow Back Row: Sherrard, Andrews, llchlellion, Kepler, llersman, Hensal, Larson, Aleshire, Baer, Ost, XYilt. Third R0-zu: Dionne, Hallauer, Scheiller, lluctwith, Cox, Antes, Lester, Parsons, Russell, lNetzel, Livingston, Sekoll, Albert, Smetts, Thompson, Wilson, Ewerth. Svc0m1Rmc: XYilson, Killinger, liahlor. Sugar, Zigler, Mick, Levitt, Milla, Herget, Haber- kost, W'ilt, Coyne, Korody, Jacob, lfowls, Ilackerd, Luke. Stott. Front Row: Kerti, Morton, Harclesty, Xckerman, Levitt, Taylor, Pfaff, Harris, Hensal, Ilfatf, Cooper, Cooper, Xl'ilkinson, Lingo, lleims, Thursby. Beal. . , g it, 'vii t THE GIRLS' US CLUB The Girls' Club was organized in 1924. The purpose of this club is to give the girls of South an opportunity to earn a school letter: the aim of the club is to promote health and good sportsmanship among the girls of the school. As there is no interscholastic competition for girls in the Akron public schools, a point system has been evolved. AX girl who earns her letter must make points in all the various lines of athletic activities: she must swim, she must hike: she must take part in the or- ganized sports of the school year: she must make points in her daily gym class. Any girl wishing to become a member must he a candidate for one semester and must make il fty points during the semester. A fter being taken into the club a girl must make twenty-one points a semester in order to remain a member. .X girl must make 200 points for her small letter. Seventy-iive of these points must be in sports and games, seventy-live in class work, and the remaining lifty are optional. It usually takes a girl a year and a half to earn her lirst letter. Before a girl may wear an club pin, she must make seventy points. The letter of the Club is all old English forty-eight of these letters have been awarded since the Club was started. The club has many social events all through the year, which are thoroughly enjoyed by the members. The officers for the tirst semester were: Irene liwerth, President: Frances Thomp- son, Vice-President: Audrey Baer, Treasurer: and Anita llersman, Secretary. For the second semester officers were: Grace llensal, President: Lucille XYetzel, Yice-President: Esther Al- bert, Secretary: and Gertrude Jacobs, Treasurer. page ,lZl1ZfI'I'Pd flzntx wt 4 ll
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THE SOHIAN 1930 Back Row: Porter, Hickman, Amrein, Stark, Smith, Filing, Kazan. 171'0lIf Now: Mihalik, Hanth, Rogerson, Zeis, Cabalac, Howiler, Sir Lonis. THE VARSITY S ASSOCIATION The Varsity S Association was organized in 1921 by Coach Iidgar Weltner. The purpose of the organization is to create a better condition and a greater representation in the iield of athletics at South High School. The qnalitieations of the club are: to earn the coveted US in any of the major sports- football, basketball. and track, or to give four years of service as a manager, and to pass satisfactorily an initiation outlined by the members and approved by the principal. The faculty adviser of the club is Coach A'Doc lYargo: the present ofticers are as follows: President, George Smith: Vice President, Russell Keller: Secretary-Treasurer, -lutz Mihalik. Election of officers is held at the beginning of each semester. page hundred tlzirfy-six
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THE SOHIAN1930 Back Row: Harry Gerin, Sam Thomas, Hazel Kepler, Harold Edwards, Maxine Tittle, Mardell Wein, Russell Keller, Paul Chapman, Frank Hickman. Second Row: Joe Ambrose, Fred Brandenstein, Henry Antes, VVarden Green, Myranelle Tippett, Sarah Smith, Nellie Protich, Virginia Shelley, Keith Biechlin, Eva Mendel, Fred Schmidt, Annabelle Dietz, John Beckman. Front Row: Faye Prentice, Kenneth Woods, Herman Klein, Gilbert Voorhees, Catherine Porter, Cathryn VVentsler, Leitha Harr, William Hieber, Bennie Kosich. 5:- rn. SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Membership i11 the Senior Dramatic Club is open to the members of the 12-A and. 12-B classes who have passed the try-outs given by the adviser of the club. New members are always admitted at the beginning of a semester. The bi-weekly meetings are devoted to dra- matics, talks on staging, make-up, and costume, or readings of dramatic sketches. In this way the club offers both education in dramatics and opportunity to participate in plays. There is usually a chapel program each semester in which the 12-B's present a play and there is always a Senior play given by the 12-Als. The class of January, 1930, presented Stop Thief , coached by Miss Hamilton. The 12-B's of that semester gave three short plays, The Londonderry Air , At the Junction, and Bargains in Cathayu. In the spring the June Class will present, Adam and Evan, as their class play, it will be coached by Miss Powell. page lumdred tlzirty-eiglzt
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