South Side High School - Totem Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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jade oyd 7WaLe fAe .f4rcAer rrow Sai! ng Jim Wforman breezes along Sailing over the bar is Sam Johnson Art Parry gets set for a dash Richard Sebold carries the baron Floating on air-Dick Kilpatrick clears the high jump. Speed and experience enabled our Archer harriers to make our arrow sail straight and true under the capable guidance of Coach George Collyer. Through much hard work by the team members, South Side has had an outstanding season on the cinder path. In every event the Kelly harriers had at least one outstanding representative. This season the relay teams proved to be as strong as last season,s. Chick Shimer, Rudolph Wuttke, Art Parry, and Bill Bond formed the half-mile relay quartet, while Gus Feistkorn, Bill Miller, Jim Wor- man, Ralph Sebold, and Dwight Davis were in- cluded on the mile team. Art Parry and Rudy Wuttke vied in the dash, and both boys proved valuable in adding points to South Side's seasonal record. Mile dashes were left up to Dick Brintzenhofe, Richard Sebold, Paul Dan- necker, and Tom Deal. In the hurdle and high jump, Coach Collyer discovered a real find in Dick Kilpatrick. Hurdle assignments were left up to Les Oppen- lander and Richard Sebold, Pole vaulting positions were fulfilled by Sam Johnson and Paul Wuttke. A veteran shot putter and an important asset to the Green harriers, Charles Close, managed to score many first places during this season. South Side's tracksters opened their season at Notre Dame by taking a fourth place, with both relay teams raking firsts. During spring vacation the Green harriers split even in two meets by de- feating Marion 87 to 39 and by being vanquished by the North cinder pounders 66 to 49. South Side won a quadrangle meet against Gar- rett, Central, and Auburn by totaling-56 points. Chuck Close established a new school shot-put rec- ord in this meet by sailing the weight 50 feet ZW, inches. Again the Archer squad was victorious in a tri- angular meet against Mishawaka and Gary Froebel by rounding up 50 points. Gus Feistkorn kept up 112 his seasonal successes in this meet by running off the 880-yard dash in record time. In the Kokomo relays, the Archer harriers rated a third place and gave a splendid performance by taking two track firsts, both in relay events. Archer teams won both the middle-distance relay and the 1500-yard relay. Dick Kilpatrick tied as a single- event winner in the high jump by clearing 5 feet 8 inches. In a dual meet with the Central Tigers, the Archer thinlies stole a first place. In the 440-dash. Jim Morrison, Ralph Sebold, and Paul Dennecker fin- ished in that order to give the Archers a grand slam in this event. Also in the mile run Green harriers Dwight Davis and Don Deal tied for a first, and Don Yant finished third for another South Side sweep of points. In the Indiana Athletic Association sectional meet at North Side's stadium in May, the Archer tracks- ters showed their usual outstanding ability on the cinder path. Sectional meets were first held in In- diana in 1917, and since that time, South Side has established six victories for itself. This season the Kelly thinlies captured several places. Chuck Close tossed the shot-put far enough to win a first, and Dallas Zuber cleared the hurdles at ll feet to top another event. Chick Shimer and Dwight Davis took thirds in the 100-yard and -440- yard dashes. In the broad jump, Rudolph Wuttke cleared 21 feet 4 inches to bring another first to the Kelly portals. Those who managed to take first places competed in the state track finals in Indianapolis. This winds up South Side's last athletic sport of the year and 1941 certainly proved to be a success- ful season. Those tracksters who have finished their last round of the cinder path for South Side are Dick Brintzenhofe, Tom Deal, Richard Sebold, Ralph Sebold, Charles Feistkorn, Paul Dannecker, Bill Miller, Rudolph Wuttke, Charles Close, James Morrison, and Arthur Parry.

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giafing ver fke Wei agyaigng ver' fke green Tennis Kneeling: Harold Werkman and Jerry Shieferstein. Standing: Max Stobaugh. Although South Side's tennis team does not re- ceive the publicity that some of the other sports do, we should properly recognize the hard work and the successful record of these Archer racqueteers. Un- der the careful supervision of Mr. Stanley Post, the tennis squad had its most successful season since it was reorganized six years ago. This past season the Archer racquet wielders cap- tured first place in the seven scheduled matches. These contests included the winning of the City Championship by defeating the other three Fort Wayne high schools. South Side was host to all the schools of this section of the state who partici- pated in the North Eastern Indiana Conference. Golf Bob Robinson, Bob Young, and Henry Schaaf South Side's varsity golfers sailed forth to another ine season this year. Last spring the Archer divot diggers annexed the NEIC golf crown, but this year the Green mashie wielders were content to play only regularly scheduled foes. Coach Friddle's golf quar- tet engaged such strong teams as Central, Central Catholic, Elmhurst, Marion, Garrett, and Franklin. Team members this year were Bob Robinson, Bob Young, Tom Hall, and Henry Schaaf. Others who vied for places are Jim Straley, Bud Boyce, Forrest Myers, Bob Hines, Jim McClure, Fred Schweir, Bob Sauer, and Don Parkinson. South Side's varsity swingers played in the state tournament at Indianapolis on May 24. The Archers finished well up among the leaders. First Row: R. Sebold, D. Yant, Worman, R. Shirner, R. Wuttke, B. Miller, T. Diehl, L. Doerman, C. Kyvik. Second Row: C. Close, D. Link, P. Dannecker, S. Johnson, C, Feist- korn, A. Parry, L. Oppenlander, R. Brintzenhofe, R. Sebold, L. Harter. Third Row: P. Kutsch, Morrison, D. Davis, B. Druhot, R. Kilpat- rick, R. Ruckel, P. Wuttke, D. Zuber, H. Werkman, V. Moeller. George Collyer, Track Coach Fourth Row: B. Grunewald, Mr. Collyer, H. Davis, M. Gernand, Sterling, H. Cass, Winkleback, W. Skole, B. Bond, B. Wells, Ensley.

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