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THE SOHIAN193OM Bark Row: Mr. Cole, llieehlin, llrillhart, Myers, Norris, Stark, Schmidt, Ridge. Shaw, Howiler, Inman. Second Row: Roush, Piry, Stark, Finn, Kamrad, llaas, Pittenger, Tryon, XX'eirath, Kapitz, Smith, Hickman. Frou! Row: Filing, liairehild, Porter, Charley, Royka, Klihalik, NVQ-il. llardy, Sir Louis, Iluth, johnson, Klein, Oreutt, Nunkle. HI-Y The purpose of the- lli-Y club is to Create. Vmaintain, and extend throughout both the school and the community higher standards of Christian character. The present officers are: president. Frederick Schmidt, vice-president, Keith Bieelilin: treas- urer, Julius Mihalik: secretary, George Smith. Each semester the club sponsors a Freshman Blixerg all freshmen are invited for a real evening of fun. lfrom the guest list, names are selected and, if approved by the principal, those boys are then eligible to membership in their sophomore year. Each year the club send members to state and district conferences. The total club mem- bership is now twenty-eight. juzge 11 ZlHdI'Cd forty-five
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THE SOHIAN1930 Back Row: Cooper, Higgins, Hrzic, Pfaff, Lesher, Strum, Fowls, Smith, Commings, Gray, Brubaker, Parsons, Gerberick, Hager. Second Row: Baer, Folk, Feldman, Harpold, Mack, Hulme, Carnahan, Burda, Lingo, Klein, Stump, Lester. Fr011tRow: Wilson, Thom, Hine, Sharp, Hensal, Boles, Holmes, Vfetzel, Livingston, Hen- sal, Larson. GIRL RESERVES The purpose of the Girl Reserves Club is: To face life squarely, and to find and give the best. The fall term opened with the usual membership drive. A Tag Day was held in honor of the incoming Freshmen. A short sketch of the life enjoyed at the Y. XY. C. A. summer camp on Lake Erie was presented in Chapel. At Christmas the Girl Reserves sold Red Cross Christmas seals. They also contributed a generous basket to a needy family. - One of the main social events was a Hi-Y-G. R. dance sponsored by So,uth's Club. In February the Cabinet of the Girl Reserves of South gave a supper for the cabinet girls of the other schools. An initiation party was held at the Y. M. C. A. in honor of the new members. Another outstanding event of the year was the G. R. dance held at the Y. XY. C. A. in March. A St. Patrick's day party was given, and, in May, a Mothers' and Daughters' banquet. The city Hi-Y-G. R. Clubs centered their interest in a Summit County Youth's Convention held the lifth of April at which the delegates gained a broader vision of the purpose of their clubs. The officers of the year 1930 are: president, Gladys Hensalg vice-president, Elizabeth Klein, secretary, Bernice l-line, treasurer, Audrey Baer. The cabinet members are: NVanda Aleshire, Onnie Boles, Donna Cooper, Grace Hen- sal, Ruth Larson, Luella Lingo, Cora Livingston, Edith Thom, Lucille XVetzel, and Ethlyn Wilson. The advisers are Miss Dorn and llliss Robinson. Regular meetings are held three times a month, the cabinet meets twice a month. page hundred forty-four
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THE SOHIAN 1930 Back Row: Shelley, NYentsler, Larson, Mchlellion, Miss Powell. Front Row: Aleshire, llarr, Coyne, Pfaff. THE GIRLS' CLUB The Girls' Club of South High School has continued, uninterrupted, since it was organized in 1923 by Miss Norma Vfilliams, supervisor of the girls at that time. The object of the club is to offer to the girls of the school a medium through which service can be rendered, and inspiration to high living may be received. It associates them in friendly co-operation through properly organized channels, and binds them in a spirit of loyalty to South. The Girls' Club is valuable in many ways: it creates new acquaintances and broadens old friendships, it helps the worthy on various holidays, and adds greatly to the happiness of high school days. The standing committees are Program, Service, and Friendsliipg the last committee en- deavors to keep in touch with girls who are out of school owing to extended illness. The annual May Day festival is a traditional Girls! Club activity. Virginia Shelley of January, 1930, and Leitha Harr of June, 1930, have served as presi- dents of the club this year. ' page lzmidrvd forty-six
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