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First row-Left to right Forster, Hodge, Morgan, Oberg, Giger, Eliason. Second row-Left to right Smith, Pote, Sanders, Gerlach, Flora. Mgn Sociafcilour Commiffee Friday night has become Rebel Night for South High students. It is a night filled with fun, food, and jive in our gyms. The newest svving recordings by famous bands are played, and at times the school echoes with the strains of guest bands. Row 1: J. Young, F. Young. Row 2: Oberg, Evans. Scott, Madsen. Row 3: Stenmark, VanLaw, Dibble Cooke, Kirchoff. Row 4: Whitlow, Rankin, Kingdon Hatcher, Mr. Willsea, Lang. Row 5: Hahn. Christensen, Gaiser. Mr. David brainerd and a capable committee -Betsy Jo Giger, Nancy Hodge, Vernor Eliason, and Bill Saunders-plan the Friday Night Social Hours and see that the Rebels have a good time in Southern style. Spealera Service gureau i One of the most popular service clubs of South High is the Speakers Service Bureau. This club, sponsored by Mr. Gerald Willsea, gains speech experience by speaking to the school on drives, ticket sales, etc. The club also goes to other schools and organizations in the city to speak. To become a member of the Speakers Service Bureau one has to have had previous speech instruction, better than average grades, and the recommendation of Mr. Willsea. This service club is open for both boys and girls.
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First row: Plymale, Hall, Hanson, Oberg. Second row: Anderson, Parsons, Cox, Olssen, Crum. Third row: Kimmel, Miles, Hugo, Riches. Not in Picture: Morgan, Welch, Bernsen, Thompson, Young, Koepel, Seaman. Aff CM The Art Club contributed toward the war effort this year by making Christmas cards for the soldiers to send to their friends. This club, under the supervision of Miss Laura Fisher, has as its members students talented in the field of art. Jah The tower room is the meeting place of South's chapter of the Hi-Y. There, members of the Hi-Y are held to the standards of clean living, clean speech and clean sports. Guest speak- ers are invited to meetings to speak on various topics. The speakers include businessmen and re- Their skill is displayed in the showcase in front of the libraries. The Art Club meets every Mon- day afternoon and people representing different art centers of the city are guest speakers. The annual Art Club Tea was held early this year. Row 1: Frank Hurdle, Kenny Vonhof, Don Heyer, Jim Murphy, Doug- las Bassett, Ralph Abelt, Durg- lit Hamilton, Dick Lueck, Dale Gilbert, David Williams. Bob Pearson, Dick Forrestor, Bill Angelopus, John Strain. Row 2: Charles Haastedt, Roy Emery, Frank Caund, Mr. McCulley. Row 3: Glenn Yarrington, Tom Bray- der, Don Joh.nson, Bill Heald Harold Isenhart. Row 4: John Smith, Bob Hiligas, Charles Brace, Bob Frantz Paul Bronson. 1 -ll ligious leaders. The boys participate in city wide tournaments at the Y. M. C. A. The Hi-Y is sponsored by Mr. McCulley and assisted by Doug- las Basset, president: James Cheatham, vice presi- dent, and Jim Murphy, secretary.
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First Row--Left to right Thomas, Decker, Cope, Steele, Mogan, Moe, Mr. Willsea, M. Lynch, Temmey, Woods, Os good, Nelson. Second Row-Left. to right Safe. N. Lynch, Van W Kncblauch. Ewing. Fling, Sullivan. Sfage From o t the flies, and meo ing catwal ing bones of South High' With Mr. depths of drops, and ks, and flats, and the dry- who lost their way in come these creatures. they have created the . ,f 1 5. f'wf.- ..: -.-V . if 15.311155-zgilgc 1' e. .I-.7 .f .J L, V ,n . 42 l fell! YK sets. the lighting, the very mood of all the pro- grams produced .in South's auditorium. From a dazzling production of an All School Show to the simplest form of an assembly or class meeting the stage crew is on the job. First Row--Left to right Dabelich, Steputis, Hickle. Mor- ris, Herner, Nelson, Moulton. Second Row-Left to right Sanders, Chandler, Woodson, Lavata, Lynch, Hugo. Third Row-Left to right Merritt, Eck, Monce, Corcoran, Haddock. enior Wigfary Sociefy In time of war some pre-induction military trai.ning is of special value to young men. The Senior Military Society is composed of members who have completed two years of R. O. T. C. and has as its aim the study of advanced military problems under the guidance of Colonel Hill. This club is one of the newest organizations at South. The club's commander is George McMorris: sec- ond in command is Ralph Merritt. The club took part in the clothes drive. paper drive and the scrap drive, which were outstanding contributions to the war effort this year.
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