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FIRST COLUMN Crystal llarding l'ilea1im'e Crowe Alice Keesberry Mary llall Ruse joseph Nliss llittenger 's hm, UK lr L 411.1 XI N lilizabeth lladley Yirginia Rtmpa lim-otliy Nlellnugall llerniee Richhart ffatherine Miller Ruth XYagner lilizaheth Kline irmii fen1,t'xix 1-'nrrn Cm.1'xiN Virginia Haskins lieatrice Farr laniile Countryman lflizalieth Little llarriet Scott lixelyn Hales Annalisa Iloglnnd lmrrit .-Xstrom Gladys Stringer llorotliy Hyman lfleannr Kleliinney Toay l'11derwnr1d Klanetta Sghmieder llelene Xliliite Tuiai- 4,?u1.t'x1N Evelyn Lewis Nliriarn Yoder Margaret ller llelene lloffman Nlary Forker 'Vivian Crates mrvrn Corrxtx Louise Allison Zoe Klarahrens l,av0n Fletcher Elizabeth Adams llilda Schwier Bliss Deniaree PHILALETHIANS .Xiimiitg South Sides eight hundred students there were a few nf the literary inclined who mnyed south nf the tracks last September. The result was the Phila- lethian Literary Snciety. ' The Culurs nf the club are gnld and white. The stated purpose is: To stimu- late in high schunl girls an interest in hi0'her literature a l t b nc u promote friendship and higher ideals. Miss Demaree is active ad qisur and Miss Pittenger is assistant. The nflicers fur the tirst semester were: Ruth lYagner, presidentg Margaret Iler, rice-president: lileanwr McKinney, secretary: Manetta Schniieder, treasurer: Dorrit Astrfnn. sergeant-at-arms3 and Crystal Harding, ehairnian, Elizabeth Hadley' and Virginia Gaskins. prugranl cnmmittee. Those for the second semester were: Dorrit eistrrmin, president: Alice Keesberry, vice-Jresid nt: Chl 1 e 1 ic ys Stringer, secretaryg Crystal Hardinlf. treasurer: Yiririnia Gaskins. serflfeant-at-arnis, and Catherine . b 'G CH Nliller, chairman, Ruth XYagner and Evelyn Lewis, program Committee. Meetings are held each fortnight on Thursday. They are always interesting and are carried' nut along timely, literary lines. On December 1-1, Christmas stories and pnems were read and earuls were sung. A February Birthday meeting recalled nur many famous men born in that month. The big event of the year was the St. Pat- riek's banquet held on the saint's birthday in the cafeteria. At one of the meetings a Clever play, XYhile l-lruther Phil lYas XYalking', was pre- sented. H I'i.'Jw Om' ffl1llZ'1'r'fI' 7,7017
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li'iRs'r Corrxm llaul Hahn l itzhugh Granger Stanley Crighton XY:-tlter Enz Willis Carto Martin Reiner l'ltlI'RTll Coltxis Alma Iiusche Ilorrit Astrom Olevia Clay Marcia Cornish Lucile Countryman Virginia Caskins Hertha llandtel SECOND COLUMN F1 Loretta Kraus Lucille Gaskill Elma Dowler Doris Baxter Mary Ebersole Eleanore Crowe Geneva Alberts PTH Corrxix Adele Gerke Evelyn Lewis Louise Allison Bernice llartz Helen Hobrock Luella Branning THIRD Corrxis Dorothy McDougall Alice Keesberry Bertha Branning Jeanette Glass Deane Klc.-Xfee Vivian Crates Mary Hall SIXTH Corrmx Paul Hess Russel Dale Gustav Rump Henry Doenges Charles Briant Donald Smith Josephine Braden SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS CLUB lYhat is the oldest living thing in the world? 'l'he smallest? lVhy is Archi- medes famous? What is the Einstein theory? 'l'hat is an idea of what the members of the Science and Mathematics Club found out when they came to participate in the meetings held the third Friday of every month. XYhy did the Science and Mathematics departments go together and create a new society? There has been a Mathematics Club for several years at Central High. b but the Science people could never get enough interest stirred up and there were so many other clubs. that the idea just remained in the embryo stage, until it got a chance. took root and grew. So, at the opening of South Side High, some of the instructors of each depart- ment got together. and decided that as mathematics is really a science and there is so much connection between the two. that a very interesting club could be formed. They formulated a purpose which is To create in science. Then one evening after school the students a president. a very capable young man. alway lYalter Enz. Beatrice Roush and Paul Rothert of vice-president and secretary-treasurer. Three committees, program, refreshment. and stimulate. and maintain interest who were interested met and elected 's on the honor roll, and known as were elected to the respective otiices and entertainment, were appointed. each consisting of four students and one faculty member. An executive committee. of Mr. Greely, Mr. Gould, and the officers, pushed the thing along and made it a SlelCCf.'S5. ftllqt' Um' fllllldwtf fain'
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