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THE SOHIAN1930 The US' Club, composed of girls who have won an S in various llll6S of sports, has as graduating representatives: Grace Hensal, Esther Hallauer, Hazel Kepler, Helen Korody, Evelyn DeQuasie, Dorothy Smith, Elizabeth Sekoll, Evelyn Scheiller, and Mae Wilt. Girls who have shown proliciency in gym work are: Grace Hensal, Hazel Kepler, Mary Stazen, and Evelyn DeQuasie. The class has two members in the National Athletic Scholarship Society. They are Frank Hickman and Julius Mihalik. The Home Economics Club, organized recently, has in it Evelyn McBride, Sarah Scher- messer, and Flora Tenison of the seniors. Berniece Hine, Keith Biechlin, Elizabeth Kendall, Helen Korody, and Edith Thom have been members of the Art Club. Those who received awards for proficiency in typing, are: Berniece Hine, Adeline Beck, Virginia Brown, Esther Hallauer, Grace Hensal, Elizabeth Kendall, Helen Korody, Evelyn McBride, Mary Stazen, Flora Tenison, Nyranelle Tippett, Ted Vargo, and Evelyn DeQuasie. The Golf Club members are: Henry Antes, John Ericson, Bob Roush, Ernest Ball, Fred Schmidt and Ray Sullivan, with Andy Royka as president. The Boosters' Club played an important part i11 the rooting at the football and basketball games. Some of its members are: Henry Antes, who is also one of South's trio of cheer- leaders, Carl Dandrea. Clara Feyzes, Ferne Holmes, Pauline Spinner, John Eberhart, Bob Evans, Vera Hogan, Eva Kazlowsky, Edna Manthey, Auziene Parsons, Eva Reiner, Elizabeth Sekoll, Evelyn Scheiller, Edith Thom, and Ethlyn Wilson. Vonciel Autry, Carl Dandrea. Catherine Danzak, Marion Eshack, Clara Feyzes, Rhea Ha- mann, Glen Howard, Catherine Rifhle, Ted Yargo, Leroy Combs, Isabelle Golz, and Don Sours have been active in the Spanish Club. The Cavalier, South High's school paper, is represented by Leroy Combs, Henry .-Xntes, Frank Hickman, and Harold Edwards. Many members of the class served as reporters for the paper. The Band members are: Claude Drybread, Bob Ro-Lish, Ray Sullivan, and Andy Beres, Assistant Leader. The orchestra members are: Claude Drybread, Carl Zeis, Rhea Hamann, Elizabeth Ken- dall, Bob Roush, lllabel Solomon, and Andy Bercs. The .Xero Club will miss Carl Dandrea, Frank Hickman, and Claude Drybread. Members of the Speech Club are: Vonciel Autry, Keith Biechlin, Marion Eshack, Helen Korody, Evelyn McBride, Flora Tenison. and Blyranelle Tippett. Virginia Brown, Vonciel Autry, Keith Biechlin, Ferne Holmes, lllelva Pollock, Dorothy XYilkes, Ernest Ball, Paul lYetzel, Jess Cooper, Mildred Smead, Don Sours, and Ethlyn NVilson have been Biology Club members. The V. S. A. Club. formed of boys who have won a letter in one of the three major sports, will miss Carl Zeis, Frank Hickman, Vernon Sir Louis, Julius Blihalik, and Ted Vargo. The athletic teams will lose several stars when the June Class goes out: in football: Carl Zeis, Frank Hickman, Vernon Sir Louis, Julius Mihalik, and Ted Vargo, who was selected on the All-City first team in 229. The Basketball team will miss Bob Ro.ush, Vernon Sir Louis, and Julius Klihalik. Sir Louis was All-City forward in 1930, and held scoring honors among the public high school teams. Ford Ries and Fred NVarman played class basketball. The Track team will lose Frank Hickman, Bob Roush, Julius lllihalik, Carl Mazzola, and Ray Sullivan. Members of the class of June, 1930, can be proud of the part they have taken in South High's many activities. page sz 1 ty one
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THE SOHIAN-1930 CLASS ACHIEVEMENTS This article will endeavor to give the activities of the graduating class of june, 1930. Limited space does not permit the enumeration of all the activities of every member of the class, since there are 106 members, and approximately 38 types of activities in which they have been engaged. That the june, 19150, class will be missed when graduation takes its toll is taken for granted, but an idea of how much they will be missed may be obtained from the following summary, in which the students will be listed according to the clubs or activities in which they took a prominent part. The Senior Dramatic Club will lose the most members. They are: Claude Drybread, Berniece Hine, Henry Antes, Adeline Beck, Keith Biechlin, Onnie Boles, Paul Chapman, Berniece Conkel, John Ericson, Vfarden Green, Grace Hensal, Frank Hickman, Hazel Kepler, Helen Korody, Maxine Tittle, Myranelle Tippett, Dorothy Wilkes, Paul XVetzel, Andy Beres, Fred Brandenstein, Mary Carnahan, Robert Carson, Harold Edwards, Eva Higgins, Leitha Harr, Carl Mazzola, Fred Schmidt, Dorothy Smith, Evelyn Scheiller, and Cathryn VVentsler. Chemistry has been a popular subject, and twenty-one members have belonged to the Chem- istry Club: Carl Zeis, Harry Coorsh, Virginia Brown, Marion Eshack, Rhea Hamann, Frank Hickman, Ferne Holmes, Cornelius johns, Elizabeth Kendall, Hazel Kepler, Melvin McMasters, Bob Roush, Sarah Schermesser, Mabel Solomon, Dorothy XVilkes, Paul XVetzel, Lucille VVetzel, Leroy Combs, Harold Edwards, Eugene Fink, and Dorothy Smith. Many of the girls belonged to the Girls' Club: Vonciel Autry, Berniece Hine, Adeline Beck, Virginia Brown, Catherine Danzak, Marion Eshack, Clara Feyzes, Esther Hallauer, Ferne Holmes, Hazel Kepler, Helen Korody, Melva Pollock, Catherine Riffile, Mabel Solo- mon, Pauline Spinner, Flora Tenison, Maxine Tittle, Margaret Cormany, Isabelle Golz, Vera Hogan, Leitha Harr, Dorothy Hulme, Eva Kazloivsky, Edna Manthey, Auziene Parsons, Eva Reiner, Elizabeth Sekoll, Mary lmrie, Versie Lewis, Ruby Griflin, and Queenie Deering. Sixteen songbirds will be leaving the Glee Clubs: Adeline Beck, Onnie Boles, Virginia Brown, Paul Chapman, Esther Hollauer, Lewis llartz, Grace Hensal, Ferne Holmes, Vernon Sir Louis, Maxine Tittle, Dorothy Wilkes, Ernest Ball, Mary Carnahan, Eugene Fink, Eva Higgins, Dorothy Hulme, and Mora Folk. The National Honor Society, that group whose members are looked upon with extreme envy and approbation, will lose seven members: Keith Biechlin, Virginia Brown, Sarah Schermesser, Fred Brandenstein, Frances Gerberick. Leitha Harr, and Cathryn XVentsler. The Hi-Y Society will miss Keith Biechlin, Frank llickman, Bob Roush, Vernon Sir Louis, Julius Mihalik, and Fred Schmidt. , The Sohian, of which this is a part, is published by the Senior classes. Cathryn lVentsler is Editor and Keith Biechlin is Business Manager. June, 19150, has furnished the following members of the staff: Virginia Brown, Iohn Ericson, Esther llallauer, Frank Hickman, Howard Hedderly, 'Alex Hardy, Sarah Schermesser, Vernon Sir Louis. Mabel Solomon, Maxine Tittle, Fred Brandenstein, Frances Gerberick, and Leitha Harr. The members of the Boys' Club are eleven in number: Carl Zeis, Henry Antes, Andy Diehm, Frank Hickman, Glen Howard, Bob Roush, Andy Beres, Fred Brandenstein, Jess Cooper, Bob Evans, and john Eberhart. Members of the graduating class who were in the Gym Club at one time or another are: Russel Shaw, Henry Antes, Keith Biechlin. Paul Chapman, Andy Diehm, NVarden Green, Frank Hickman, Bob Roush, Bob Carson, Eugene Fink, and Don Sours. Harry Coorsh, Virginia Brown, Frank Hickman, Glen Howard, Elizabeth Kendall, Melva Pollock and Sarah Schermesser won membership in XV. XV. E., Freshman Honor Society. The Boys' Tutor Club was represented by Harry Coorsh, Rawle Christman, and Keith Biechlin: the junior Red Cross Auxiliary by Virginia Brown, Paul Chapman, Vernon Sir Louis, and Maxine Tittle. Girl Reserves claimed twelve of the seniors. They are: Onnie Boles, Grace Hensal, Evelyn McBride. Myranelle Tippett, Isabelle Golz, Eva Higgins, Dorothy Hulme, Edith Thom, Ethelyn Wilson, Berniece lline, Mildred Runyon, and Flora Tenison. Gladys Hensal is president. page sixty
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HE SOI-IIAN1930 CLASS or JUNE 'so As freshmen first we Came to South- VX'e were as green as grass, lYe paid for seats in chapel, And never flicked a class. llve toiled through a year of study And many friends were niade, We even forgave the sophomores For all the tricks they plaved. So as Sophoniores our career continued All of us loyal and true, lYe struggled hard for everything And never Cried, Xl'e're through! Then Juniors! Uh, how big we felt! Then, indeed, we workedg llut many friends were left behind- And all of those who shirked. Four years of high school life have flown, lt's time for us to go, Vtle hate to leave old South lligh lleeause we love her so. So on through life our Class will go, On to bigger deeds: Remember us, is all we ask When this, our verse, you read. ?ClIffI1'j'II llfeiztslel NIIXP NI' page xi.1'fy-z'ft'0
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