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VARIOUS FRENCH CLUB MATH CLUB Pres.........C. Fleming V. Pres...............S. Kolter Ireas.................C. Koch Secy..................T. Cornell Advisors......Miss Noble Mr. Jones W. CLUB Pres....James Singleton V. Pres.. . .Harley Nelson Secy......B. Chesbrough Treas....Glenn Bowman FRENCH CLUB—TOP ROW—R. Swonguer. D. Woolf. R. Hiner, C. Graham. T. Cornell SECOND ROW—D. Jackson. B. Sheets. Miss Postle. D. Long. I. Green MATH CLUB—TOP ROW—L. Rankin. W. Smith. Mr. Jones. V. Veit. Miss Noble. M. Shaw. D. Fritz. C. Copeland. C. Fleming. SECOND ROW—C. Koch. M. M. Fullerton. Shirley Kolter. H. Emrick. E. Bachman THIRD ROW—B. Varner. E. Garretson. G. Williams. C. Underwood. E. Lusk. V. Bowman The French Club consists of the members of the current class only. In as much as there are but a few of them, they have no permanent officers. At each meeting two pupils take charge of the proceedings, acting as hosts and hostesses, and conducting the conversation in French. Miss Postle entertained first, serving refreshments. They find it very interesting to meet about a table spread with attractive tidbits. The food suggests topics for conversation and adds to their pleasure. The committees for the year are as follows: Betty Sheets and Dorothy Long, Tom Cornell and Darrell Woolf, Dorothy Jackson and Charlotte Graham, Roland Swonguer and Richard Hiner, Imogene Green and Miss Postle. The Math Club, is also one of the new clubs organized at Blume High School this year. The purpose of the Math Club is to promote a greater interest in mathematics. To be eligible for membership, a student must be taking or have had at least a year of mathematics. This membership is not restricted to upper-classmen but is open to all four W. CLUB—TOP ROW-J. Sintz. G. Bowman. C. Steman. I. Logan. M. Thrush. Coach Hamm. C. Graham. F. Hamilton. J. Bailey. B. Howell. L. Ruck SECOND ROW—F. Kantner. F. Jacobs. C. Rinehart. H. Nelson. T. Cornell. D. Woolf. C. Phillips. E. Cornell THIRD ROW-J. Churchill. J. Singleton. E. Stroebel. J. Chesbrough. W. Carter. B. Chesbrough. R. Swonguer. R. Hemmeri classes. The different speeches, discussions, and a play made all meetings interesting to the members. Miss Noble and Mr. Jones deserve the credit for the splendid organization and leadership of the Math Club. One of Blume High’s newest, and outstanding organization is the Letter Club. This organization was formed to promote better training, clean living, clean sportsmanship, cooperation, good fellowship, a high scholastic standing, and also enhance a prestige of Blume High athletics in athletic competition and in the class room. All letter-men of Blume High School are eligible for membership. To remain in good standing however, all members must keep up a scholastic standing, as well as good athletic conduct. As a project for the coming year the club has decided to publish a year book of the “Red Skins.” This will contain a summary of each sport and the outstanding players and plays. Mr. Hamm was the very efficient advisor of the club this year.
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CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATIONS GIRL RESERVES The Girls’ Reserve Club of Blume High School is an international organization and a branch of the Y. W. C. A. The first local club was organized in spring of 1924. This year there are 46 members. The purpose of the Girls’ Reserve Club is, “To find and give the best.” The slogan is, “Face Life Squarely.” The symbol of the organization is the triangle within the circle. The three sides of the triangle represent Spirit, Mind and Body, all held together by the unbroken circle of Friendship. All upper classmen who fulfill the pledge of the organization are eligible for membership. This has been a very successful year for the Girls’ Reserve. During the football season the girls had a “Hot-dog” stand at the games. One of their daily features is the candy stand in the hall after school. The Club sent six delegates to the Girls’ Reserve Conference which was held in Lima. Among the other interesting social activities this year were several parties and a Girl Reserve Alumni banquet. A great deal of credit for the success of the club this year goes to the help and guidance of our club adviser, Miss Postle. TOP ROW—H. Hell. R. Heil. A. Bowsher. Miss Postle, R. Koch, W. Shaw. P. Metzger. SECOND ROW—M. Smith. G. Jarvis. M. Youngs. C. Wei-mert. R. Werst. L. Vossler, K. Wentz, K. Wolf, H. THIRD0ROW—E. C rtmell. D. Kauffman. M. Linder. M. Rinehart, E. Garretson. V. Veit. M. Shaw. E. Lang- horst. Z. Hormann, M. Bimstein. FOURTH ROW—L. Terwilliger. W. Copeland. D. Goetz. M. Schragle. O. Cannon. B. Sheets. P. Feisal, L. Youngs, B. Varner. F. Kantner FIFTH ROW-S. Kolter. Z. Koons. B. Botkin. S. Seitz. E. Abe. M. Seitz. C. Shaw. L. Disney. V. McCormick, M. Naylor. Pres..... V. Pres. Secy.... Treas... Adv..... . .C. Shaw . P. Metzger .. . M. Seitz . .B. Sheets Miss Postle Pres.................B. Chesbrough V. Pres......H. Nelson Secy.........D. Wooll Treas.....I. Chesbrough Adv..........Mr. Bush TOP ROW—F. Jacobs. M. Bowsher. Mr. Bush. C. Taylor, I. Logan. G. Bowman. T. Cornell. J. Churchill. R. Lusk. E. Jackson, D. Kohler, J. Bailey. M. Thrush SECOND ROW—F. Wisener, H. Lanning. E. Stroebel, P. Snyder, H. Haman. D. Woolf, B. Kohler. L. Koch, J. Moser, F. Hamilton HI-Y In nearly every High School there will be found certain boys who stand out clearly for Christian ideals of living in everyday school life. A group of Blume High boys organized themselves in January, 1924, into a Hi-Y club, affiliated with State, National and International organizations. The club today, which is composed of 42 members, has openly pledged itself to support the purpose of the Hi-Y, “To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character.” “Clean Living, Clean Speech, Clean Sportsmanship and Clean Scholarship.” are the four planks of the Hi-Y platform. The Hi-Y does not seek boys to join but simply sets up certain objective standards of mem- THIRD ROW—J. Singleton. H. Nelson. W. Steele. M. Musser. M. Kuck, B. Fite, R. Hiner. J. Taylor, W. Crawford, J. Musser. FOURTH ROW—C. Loew. B. Wenning. B. Martin. J. Chesbrough. B. Chesbrough. B. Clark. E. Crawford. D. Harshbarger, H. Distelrath. R. Swonguer CLUB bership which require scholarship equal to athletic eligibility and an entrance examination. Any upper classman of Blume High School who meets these standards may be admitted into the organization. Regular weekly meetings of the Club are held to transact business and discuss topics of interest. During the football and basketball season the organization maintained the candy stand at all the games. Other activities of the Hi-Y included: Parties, a swimming party at Lima, and the Annual Hi-Y conference. The adviser of the club is Mr Bush, who has aided the boys in a very interesting and successful year.
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CLUBS COMMERCIAL CLUB Pres...Glenn Bowman V. Pres..L. A. Youngs Secy.....Carmen Shaw Treas..........Betty Botkins MIXED CHORUS DEBATE COMMERCIAL CLUB—TOP ROW—F. Stroh. R. Heil. P. Feisal. M. Schragle, L. Jauert. M. Musser, Mr. Taylor. M. Headapohl. C. Duvel. G. Bowman. L. Lynch. SECOND ROW—E. Cartmell. M. Youngs. F. Rostorfer. B. Gross. A. Helmlinger. L. Disney. M. Bimstein. P. Zu-ber. A. Bowsher. R. Koch THIRD ROW -B. Botkin. L. Perkins. M. Rinehart. M. Bowman. V. McClintock, F. Kantner, C. Shaw. L. Youngs. V. Basil DEBATE CLUB—TOP ROW—J. Wlsener. L. Stiles. E. Jackson. C. Taylor. F. Hamilton. R. Hiner. J. Moser. SECOND ROW—M. Youngs. L. Perkins. K. Wentz. Miss Wilson. C. Loew. E. Abe. R. Swonguer. (Ralph Lusk not pictured) MIXED CHORUS—TOP ROW—Mr. Steiner. C. Loew. J. Smallwood. F. Hamilton. K. Wentz. SECOND ROW—H. Fessler. H. Bailey. H. Distelrath. E. Koch. B. Stinebaugh. P. Metzger. R. Morris. V. Brack ney. B. Martin, E. Cornell THIRD ROW—J. Shaw. O. Cannon. E. Smith. S. Naus, S. Seitz. D. Goetz. C. Abraham, L. Hoopingarner. M. Schuler. D. Fritz. J. Case FOURTH ROW—L. Perkins. R. Beery, I. Bailey. M. Smith. E. Abe. R. Schneider. M. Bimstein. J. Pfenning. A. Bowsher. R. Koch. R. Swonguer FIFTH ROW—D. Smith. M. Seitz. L. Wise. A. Blank. P. Gierhart. C. Underwood. D. Cannon. D. Diegel. L. Beckwith. A. Smith. E. Shappell The Commercial Club of Blume High School was founded in 1932 for the purpose of studying the problems of the business world. The object is to offer to its members facilities for acquiring valuable knowledge of business and its requirements of the profession for developing ability in the business world. Eligibility requires two majors or one major and two minors in Commercial Work. Mr. Taylor is the splendid leader of the club. Twice each week the chorus met and practiced. Several members motored to Dayton to hear Don Cossack and the Russian Male Chorus, a wonderful organization. The major project was the Eisteddfod at Ada, March 31. The preliminary try-outs were held here March 21 with Prof. Sidney Hauenstein of Bluff ton college as adjudicator. The successful members were O. Cannon, soprano; C. Underwood, alto; H. Fessler, tenor: C. Loew, baritone and piano solos; O. Cannon, E. J. Abe and Shaw, girls’ trio; F. Hamilton, C. Loew, R. Swonguer, J. Smallwood, boys’ quartet; C. Loew, C. Shaw, O. Cannon, H. Fessler, mixed quartet. Of these, C. Loew took first in piano, second in baritone: and the mixed quartet took first. The subject for debate this year was one used by the State Debate League. It was: Resolved: that at least 50% of all state and local revenue should be derived from sources other than tangible property. Both teams met the teams from Lima South and Bluffton. A debate between the home teams before the assembled school ended the season. This was the only defeat suffered by the affirmative. The negative lost one debate to Lima South. The Coach was Miss Wilson. The affirmative side consisted of: E. J. Abe, C. Loew. R. Swonguer wath K. Wentz, alternate; the negative, L. Perkins, J. Wisener, L. Stiles with J. Moser, alternate.
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