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EDUCATION SÌ, DEC 2 7 1934 See the Glenville Tomh West Tech Students to Sponsors Plan Soph Frolic NewTeachers Approve Students Students Join Perform for With the beginning of a new semes- thirteenth year as a teacher of print- In accordance with the tradition of ter, Glenville welcomes to its faculty ing. He hails from Patrick Henry In Campaign Glenville, the senior sponsors will several members, among whom are and is teaching a subject new to Convention soon promote a sophomore dance. The Miss Lucille Stoll, Evan A. Lodge, Glenville. He hopes to make print- purpose of this dance is to better Clarence Doubler, Miss Eva Wallace, ing one of the school's outstanding To Get Funds Northeastern Ohio Teachers' acquaint the lOB's with their fellow and F. Karl Grossman. features and will attempt to print all Association Will Meet students. Miss Stoll, teacher of gymnastics, newspapers. So far he has met with Council Launches Magazine To Discuss Problems The cost of the party will probably comes to Glenville from a town in so much enthusiasm that success is Drive; Seeks Support be five cents per person, which will southern Ohio called Ironton, where insured. Of Whole School When the N. E. O. T. A. hods its an pay for refreshments and the hiring Mr. Grossman is the new band and nual meeting, October 26 and 27, at she taught physical education for five of a band. years. As a graduate of Ohio State orchestra leader. He taught at the Cleveland Public Hall, Glenville Cleveland College and Western Re- Relying on the support of the will be well represented, both in its At a previous meeting of the sen- and West Tech, she is proud to be in- student body to make the campaign ior sponsors, officers were installed. cluded on the faculty. serve for five years. Not only is he choral, and dramatic clubs. Teachers a band and orchestra leader, but he is success, this week the Student James Reilly, as vice president of the Mr. Lodge is a graduate of Mount and superintendents, 15,000 strong, also an excellent violinist. Council launched one of its biggest will meet to discuss financial and edu- class, is president of the group of Union College. He taught English undertakings, the magazine drive. Miss Wallace, shorthand and typ- cational problems. forty-five sponsors. Eleanor Cooper a year and a half at Patrick Henry The purpose of the subscription drive is vice president. Cyril Chinn, sec- ing teacher, is a recent graduate of Forty members of the third period and two and a half years at John is to raise money for new band uni- retary, and Janice Weaver, chairman Marshall, where he was interested in Western Reserve University. She forms and to enlarge the Student choral club will represent Glenville of the entertainment committee. not only attended Reserve, but Grace- in the chorus consisting of 500 stu- dramatics. So far he has enjoyed Council Scholarship Fund. Heads of committees are Eleanor land College, Iowa. There she was dents sent from the Northeastern teaching Glenville pupils because they "Before the campaign ends, Wed- Cooper, in charge of the committee a copy reader of the college news- Ohio senior high schools. Russell L. are always so alert with answers. nesday, October 24, I hope that we for demoted lOB's, Anne Sobol, head paper and editor of the year book. Gee is in charge of all the Greater With twelve years of experience be- will have at least one subscription of the Handbook Committee, Morde- She taught at Spencerian before com- Cleveland rehearsals held on Sundays hind him, Mr. Doubler enters his for every student in the school," chai Feigenbaum, who leads the Rib- ing to Glenville. •in Cleveland Heights High's audi- stated Dave Dolin, Council president. bon Committee, and Elinora Garfinkle, torium. "If we can do this, and we certainly leader of the Assembly Committee. 12A Students Top Mr. Gee Accompanies Grads Return should be able to, we will have ap- Olaf Christiansen, the leader of Vocabulary Median proximately $2000 to start our fund To Glenville with." the A Cappela chorus at Oberlin, has Operator Organizes Bernard Green, 12A, bettered the consented to be guest conductor. Mr. college graduates' median of 130 With the intention of enlarging a Money obtained will be put into the Gee will accompany the community Movie Machine Class uniform and college scholarship words on the English Vocabulary high school education, 40 graduates singing on the organ. On Friday, Test given to 211 12A's on Septem- funds and added to by future cam- I. H. Orkin, school movie -operator, have returned to take post-graduate October 26, the chorus will broad- ber 26 with a score of 136 words. paigns, if this one is a success. cast from the Public Hall from 9:00 has organized a projection machine The class median of 93 words was courses. The majority of these stu- Council Offers Prizes to. 9:30 over Station WTAM and the class for the pupils of Glenville who higher than the standard of 88 for dents are interested in the commer- Red Network. are interested in this line of endeavor. Students selling many subscrip- The purpose of the class is to 12th graders. cial and art fields. tions will be awarded valuable prizes, Three plays, representing an ele- given by the Student Council. Pic- mentary school, a junior high school teach the students how to operate the Those students who attained scores The post graduate homeroom is machines and acquaint them with the Room 106 with Miss Mathilda Busch- tures of the prizes and the number and a senior high school, will be pre- of subscriptions required for each one sented Friday in the News Audi-» mechanism connected with the work. man as their homeroom teacher. The Two classes have been formed; one Torch Will Pay post-graduates are: Florence Apple, are found in the booklet that every torium for the dramatic section of student receives from thel Crowell the N. E. O. T. A. Glenville has been meeting Thursday the ninth period, Frances Boro, Bertha Diamond, Flor- and the other the tenth period of the Those who want to earn a living, ence Deitrich, Eleanor Earley, Doro- Publishing Company, sponsors of the chosen as the senior high school to high school campaigns. Three pop- be represented before the dramatic same day. The pupils will be able Come write an essay on Thanks- thy Freeh, Florence Garber, Anna to display their ability, later in the giving. ular magazines, "Colliers," "The section. The play, "Highness," under Gershenson, Peggy Gruss, Echo Loeb, American," and "The Woman's Home the direction of Eugene C. Davis, in- term, when they will operate the pro- Cash presents go to one who tries, Annette Mawhorter, Gladys Moon, jection machines for the science Companion," are offered in the drive. cludes in its cast: Robert Jaffe, Write an essay and win a prize. Evelyne Narosny, Evelyne Seitz, classes. Jeanne Cohen, Phyllis Rothkopf, and Come on, everyone, let loose some Florence Steiner, Katherine Reishley, Glenville receives half of every Sanford Marshall. of your hidden talents. Think of Jane Hill, Robert Arnold, Sanford subscription for "Colliers" and the "Home Companion" and almost that winning two dollars or one dollar Ehrenzweig, William Freeh, Nathan Glenvillites Assist Society Elects Officers for merely writing a little essay! for the "American." Renewals of Three Glenville students, Leah Monday, October 8, marked the Goldman, Abe Gershowitz, Sol Gold- old subscriptions are as valuable The rules for the contest are very berg, Richard Goodwin, Sanford Kap- Diamond, Alvin Krenitz, and Lillian first meeting this term of the Na- simple. The subject of your essay as new ones. Epstein, will assist other students tional Honor Society at Glenville. lan, Irving Katz, Morris Latter, is Thanksgiving and it must not Students Are Salesmen from various senior high schools in An election of officers was held. have less than 300 words. The Ralph Liss, Sidney Paige, Leon dramatizing a German novel, "Im- The students are all salesmen in The results were: Sam Tucker, presi- grand prize is two dollars with Rosenberg, Abe Schecter, Kenneth this drive for funds. Parents and mensee." This play will be directed dent; Arthur Yaspan, vice president; one dollar as the second prize. The Schwartz, John Stois, Charles Berry, friends are especially to be sought by Miss Thieme, who was in charge Virginia Radis, secretary; Stanley next three best essays will be Leon R. Thenberg, Harry Goldman, as prospects. of the 10B German summer class at Cowan, treasurer. Miss Laura V. printed in the Torch. David Mazus, Rose Mary Crow, Wil- The publicity pamphlet contains Western Reserve University. The Edwards was unanimously re-elected liam Arnold, and Harry Reiminick. complete information about the mag- play will be given Friday afternoon faculty treasurer. azines and also receipts for subscrib- at John Hay High School for the of 125 or more words right were: ers and record stubs for the seller. German teachers at the N. E. O. T. A. There has been a great misunder- Milton Beller, Fannie Clark, Bessie I TnrrK ^faflP XO Ctl The drive has been very successful in convention. standing as to the privileges of the Furdaus, Howard Leiner, George! * ***** completes society. Mr. Harry M. Towne ex- McKee, Albert Millman, Arline Mit Successful Campaign outof-town high schools, and is a plained that the privileges which the telstadt, Esther Rabinowitz, Regina yearly event in Dayton, Ohio. members had the last two weeks of Rosen, Helen Simon, Marie Suthern, Setting 1300 subscriptions as the Seniors Continue last term are not valid this term.