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THE TOTEM TEV' 'Aim QV' A ood club is that club which does as its name I sg implies. To that class must be added Travel Club, be- cause it sent two of its members to Washington, D. C., to attend a national convention of the Junior Red Cross, of which organization Travel is a member. The re resentatives were Aileen Brannin left and Vir- -P. - . g inia Griener ri hr . g g Although small and tiny, this picture portrays an important event in this year's activities-the Totem circulation campaign. The trophy case, as here pic- tured, holds a few of the cups that the annual has won. For the purpose of showing more clearly the value of a Totem, Roberta Garton wrote some verses, which were illustrated by Eugene Craig. These car- toons also were in the cabinet at the time the picture was taken. The Speakers' Bureau is an organization that adver- tises by speeches and talks certain school entertain- ments and projects. They are under the direction of Miss Benner and are affiliated with her department. Those in the picture are, back row: Wilson, Smith, Shea, Perrine, Rothberg, Shannen, Shearer, Klopfen- stein, Montgoinery, and Schlieg front row: Cupp, Suter, Dygert, Schwartz, Murphy, Kincade, and Butler. From Une Publication To Another . Seniorsl You will find The South Side Times a real neces- sity in malcing your ties with South Side as close as possible during the coming years, You will find it always gives clear, concise reports of school news . . . Something you cannot be without! The price for alumni is only 31.00 per school year, mailed anywhere in the United States. I-IE Totem of 1934 .... perhaps one of the best in the history of South Side .... is the line yearbook that it is, because ofthe competent and untiring staff behind it. As one publication staff to another, The South Side Times congratulates the staff of The Totem on their splendid work! 1 116
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Top to bottom: Dorothy Alderdice, secretary to the principal, holds forth in the outer office. Yes, the smile is natural! Hands off, my young man! These enticing pies were baked by our home economics department. viii Out, damned spot! This Macbethian cry is heard at the end of each period down in the manual training department when the boys rush for the wash stands. The circus came to South Side last fall, Pink lemonade, pop corn, and peanuts gave evidences of some second childhoodsf' or two to recall the days of no home rooms, but rather of a lengthened fm first period during which the bul- letin falso deceased, was read. This term has proved more val- uable from an educational stand- point than previous ones, what with more and more personal guidance of faculty members in the classroom. A We have been enabled this year to get a start on the next day's lesson X right in the classroom where we could inquire about anything vague in the assignment. The year of our graduation has seen the dawn of an era of home ' ' rooms, of classroom secretaries to post extra-curricular activities for the week on the front blackboard. Is it taxing your memories to too great a degree to ask if you remember the days before the covered bulletin board in the front hall? Before the club bulletin board at the west entrance of the school? Before the shrubbery and birches were planted on the school grounds? Before the little illuminated announcement box, also in the west hall? Before the green and white stripes were painted on the rails in the gym? And hereis another real test. Have you yet forgotten the days when absent pupils formed their line in the study hall at Miss Chapinis desk rather than at Virginia's new X office upstairs? Do you remember when the Travel Club met in Miss Thorne's room? When there was no Voorhees Room? When the Menefee marker was placed in the north lawn? When the Inter-club Congress was formed? When the Lettermen's Club staged their first clean-up drive? When The Times published its Tenth Anniversary and New Deal Issues? When Mary Jane Scott tore the heel off her am- , ,.... ,,...--'- ' lx
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T H E T o T E M Here are R. Nelson's and Marthafs autographs. You get the rest 117
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