Denver South High School - Johnny Reb Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1945

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lst row: LUNDIN, KING, JENSEN, SULLI- VAN, BETTINGER, JONES, BRENNEIS. 2nd row: J. WRIGHT, BLYSTONE, FRISBEE, CUSHMAN, BECK, GOETTE, PFUND, PRUITT. 3rd row' RICE, CROMBIE, FRANCES, ROB- INSON, LUNG, B. MURRAY, LEEDY, ROGER S. 4th row: LOUT, HENRY D. WRIGHT, TOOL, SWAIN, KLINGZELL, OBERG. Sth row: LOUTERBACK, BROWN, R. MUR- ' WEST, JONES, KELLY, VANDER I 1 I I SOCIAL HOUR PRE-SCHOOL The Social Hour Club, under the supervision of Mr. Tillman Erb, has produced many hours of enjoyment for South High students. The members, who arranged the details of the so- cials, are chosen by the club and its sponsor. This group of eager Rebels is sentimental about how their fellow Rebels and Rebellettes enjoy the socials, and the club wonders how much good the socials do. The socials are held during assembly periods, and a small admission of five cents is charged. The officers of this organi- zation are: james Beaber, president: and Naomi Ward, secretary. Assisting with the tickets are Mrs. O'Connor, Mr. Muth, and Mr. McMahon. Money collected from the socials goes to buy new recordings and for other items of use to the school. Amid a hail of blocks, flying sand, the crash of colliding chairs, the echoing voices of small tots at play, stands the perplexed form of the pre-school assistant. Do's and don'ts are swim- ming rapidly around in her mind: she is trying to remember all the instructions given her by Mrs. Blanch and Miss Burnham before leaving to assist in one of the many elementary schools in South Denver. Girls in the Homemaking classes volunteer their services for this work and then the scholas- tic and attendance record of each girl is checked in the office, to make sure she can spare the time away from her Classes. Twice a month the girls travel to their re- spective schools, assist, observe, and then report back to the class. ' S'-F' 'Biff' I I K wx: lst row: HERBST, GUITERRAS, WARD, SCHEAR, ERICKSON. 2nd row: MR. ERB, BEEBER, HURDLE, DAY, WIRTH. M A ' 'ia W 1 -4 . 'twig I A ' .i ' . a f' 24 me 1 Z,

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lst row: THOMPSON, SCHAFER, WARD CHEATHAM. 3rd row: JOHNSON, STEIZEN, NEWLON. LAB AND COUNSELORS ASSISTANTS In any science class almost any period of the day a student can be seen correcting papers, recording grades, setting up an experiment and laying out chemicals, or perhaps serving as teacher in an emergency. Upon a second look, the light dawnsg this is not an ordinary student, but a laboratory assistant performing one of the duties that have become almost second na- ture to him. To become a laboratory assistant, besides being interested in the science itself and being willing to give up at least one study hall a day, the student must have had a mark of B or better in one previous semester ,of the same science. The classes requiring laboratory assistants are: Botany, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, The counselors' assistants are perhaps one of the hardest working groups of students in the school. lt is fairly easy-for you to choose the courses you would like to take, but it requires a lot of hard work on the part of the counselors and their assistants to make it possible for you to do so, Typing, filing, alphabetizing, scheduling pro- grams, helping with counseling and running errands are but a few of the assistants' many varied duties. These students are selected by the counselors, Miss Webber, Miss Alenius, Mr. Mohr, and Mr. Holcombe, and they must give up one study hall each day to be assistants. Besides being very interesting work, it provides the students with valuable experience. is: row: JOHNSON, ISENHART, HANLIN, wi-uTTiNG. zna row: HANSON, GILLEN, CLEGG. ard row: GREENFIELD, CADDY, HARDA- WAY, NELSON. nh row: CHESS, UGGETT, BROMSTEAD, Bumcs, JUDGE. 23 CARALL. ' 2nd row: Youmc, Lowosnmiuc, i-iiNki.s,



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-mam. ..W.m ,,,,,,.,,..,e,.. .. -.1 A N if OFFICE STAFF With 2400 befuddled students tearing through South's office at all times of the day, it's a wonder the office staff has any patience left. With locker and enrollment questions, and hundreds of other inane interrogations being directed at them, they are still responsible for the smooth functioning of South's affairs. The women who work in the office are: Miss Soper, who checks attendance and has charge of the distribution of locks and tramway cards: Mrs. Clark, who has charge of accumu- lative records, monthly and weekly census re- ports, and the weekly bulletin: Mrs. Davis, who records attendance and makes the home calls, and Miss Shinneman, who is secretary to Mr. Holm, and has charge of the recording of grades and transcripts. MRS. DAVIS. MRS. CLARK. MISS SHINNEMAN, MISS SOPER. CUSTODIANS The pleasure of being a student at South is increased many times by the untiring efforts of two little known, hard working groups of people-the custodial and kitchen staffs. Mr. Mellow, the head custodian, is ably assisted by Mr. Murray, Mr. Rector, Mr. Walden, Mrs. Harris, and Mrs. Walden. They may be seen in the halls as they go about the work of keeping Southern corridors clean. Another in- dispensable job is firing the furnaces to pro- vide classrooms with sufficient heat. The fine food which is available to us.at lunch time is supplied by the members of the kitchen staff. The staff includes Mrs. Deaner, Mrs. Loftus, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Confer, Mrs.. Gibson, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. Gor- han, Mrs. Nichols, and Mrs. Maxwell. lst row: MRS. WALDEN, MR. MELLOW, QIIILS. HAIKZIS. n ro : R. RECTOR, MR. M , IRWININ URRAY' MR 25

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