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SIGNS Ol 'FIIE ZODIAC 23 To be or not to be ponders the illlllllili staff. by Emeline Avis. The manager, Agnes Kinney, was highly responsible for the sale of about seven hundred annuals. The supervision of question- naires was ably handled by Nora Huber, personnel manager. and her assistant, Lillian Falk. Virginia Lofcnborg was in charge of the formal club pic- tures. Lcnore Zimmerman saw that pictures were taken for different school activities. Artice Lund- berg was official filer. Ruth Rife had charge of seeing that each faculty member was represented by a picture. Dorothy Iohnson was in charge of the portrait section. The sports editors were Harry Iohuson and Eldora Morgan. Avis VVilson. literary editor, was ably assisted by her staff, including Ruth and Ruby Hentschel, Annabelle VVurtz, Rebecca Goodyear, Mildred II. XVhite, Lois VK-'iegardt, Iacqucline VVilliams, Barbara Randall, Lctitia Gramcko, and lean Ossen. Norman Brink, the photographer, deserves special mention for his excellent work. Peggy Moore, Betty McNutt, Ethel McDanal, Barbara Randall. Audrey Nissen, Leona Baugh- man, Georgetta Bordt, Marybelle Bryant, Mil- dred Marquess. and lean Ossen had charge of the informal pictures for the months. Miss Ella lane Fellows, in addition to her activities as sponsor of the Assembly Club, was sponsor of the Annual staff. This was her fourth year in connection with this work. How should I wear my hair for evening? Is it permissible to wear flowers in the hair in the afternoon? 'Can I wear my hair in curls? These and many other such questions were l YI U Eineline, Agnes. and Miss Fellows giving their untiring . efforts. ffuck-i
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s. ,,..s..wA-f -- 22 SOUTHERN LIGHTS ' Left: One more trophy in our case. Right: w l told of some of his experiences when covering the Italo-Ethiopian war. Our own newspaper reporter, Kathleen Aspy. conducted the interview. On the morning of Armistice Day. a VV0rld XVar veteran spoke in assembly on the horrors of the XVorld VVar. In the afternoon. school was dismissed for the Armistice parade. which brought distinction to the Rebel band and to South. This year a new contest was started wherein all the Denver bands vie with each other in march- ing technique on Armistice and Decoration Days. Wie all love a parade. l . , Any band winning three times in succession is allowed to keep the gold trophy which is the reward for the best marching. South's band, trained by Mr. Roberts and lcd by George Neahr, the best drum-major in the city, won the first contest by a large margin. Three of the Rebel organizations were asked to participate in another parade on South Denver Day. Sixty-eight Pep Club girls turned out. The cadets and the Rebel Rangers in their bus were the other two organizations. Southern Lights, the 1937 annual, was edited So, at last they are on Broadway!
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24 SOUTIIIVIRN LIGHTS answered for Pep Club girls in a hair style show given by one of the leading stvlists in Denver. His models were La Raine Crowley, Frances Harrison, Jeanne Carter, F lorencc Niles, Daughan Conant. and Florence Comstock. Each year there is a contest in honor of Robert XV. Speer. Any' senior high school student in Denver, Arapahoe, lelfcrson and Adams coun- ties may participate. This year june Barthcl, a student of South. won Hrst prize. Another South student. Eleanore Puterbaugli, was given honorable mention. To complete a perfect dav in harmony. South's advanced band, under the direction of Mr. Iohn T. Roberts, gave an evening concert in the school auditorium. The selections played were: University of Pennsylvania Band March ........ Seitz Phedre Overture .........,.............................. Masscnet Molasscs Trombone ........................... ...... l Fillmore The Old Grav Marc .................................... Clement Selections from The Merry XVidow ...... ...... L char The write to win by june Barthel. ist prize. and Eleanore Puterbaugh, honorable mention. Intermezzo Gavotte ...... ...... D eLuea Nola ......................... ........ A rndt Thunder ........... . . .............................. Sousa American Boy .............................................. Bellsteclt Bob Lambert, baritone soloist November 7 South laced XV est zo to O. win- ning their fifth straight game. The Rebels func- tioned to perfection. lXleClung, in the Hrst period, climaxed an So-vard drive for the First score. Bob King snatched XValsmith's pass and raced for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter Venzkc pulled his smooth plav to score again. VValsn1ith con vertcd. November 14. South trimmed North 19 to 6 for the Rebels' sixth win. ln the initial quarter Sugarnian, N0rth's star, punted from his own tive-yard line to lXIcClung. who caught the ball on the dead run and scrambled through the entire North squad for 5: yards and a score. W'alsinith converted. VValsmith, in the next quarter, scoot- ed around his right end for a goal. putting South Little Bov Blues come blow vour horns. P, S. You Bo-Peeps , can come too. W
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