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

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V- 933, W -' :., QK.lMN U H, . - Q F49 ' 'P'..MgMg, - 'Z EQ rig?-14Q.5ii:?E??ILiIs1:..mxe'9M Q Contest Winners E F 0 l The winner of the .XII- 4 city Oratorieal Contest 5 S13U1'lS0l'CCl by the Clllllllhffl' 3 ofCu11ll11e1'Ce-Glen Hass. . I I I I I a 1 K i 3 Typing Awards 3 n 1 l I 1 1 HIL: x KIM l'll'mN .NNN,uul.1,1 lkulmuv l,m'xs15l.Ax,uk 1 Y S. 3 Thirlern I ,s-.i,--,,,..s, ...,., hs-. ..n. -.....--,---..-s . ...W sz.. vw .JC M- E n I W. -5 - l ' l In Memoriam JACK R151 FY Born July 17 1917 Died Dec 22 1932 South sophomores mourn the loss of Jack who was well hked by both teach ers and fellow stu dents He hadafine trustworthy charac er Born Dec 23 1916 Dzed Noz 1 1932 Charles passlng leaves the sopho mores without one of then' best frxends Charles even as a sophomore took an actlve part m the Cadet act1v1t1es 553. ' - t . l X CHARLES MERCER I . , l . I., , L. 'WW f L1 I M fffe F ourleen In Memoriam .XR'l'llllR lx. 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C'111'l1'.1'. liiglzlrrn ML rv X F-H ,y-l,,,.4 ' -1 .LT NM' , A J., 1 X .y ': ,Q , f , f A, A 1 1 .wr t I l l Facult The primary function of this book is to depict the tenor at South. Consequently- these bits of educational philosophy from the teachers. ALICE H. ARONSON, English Learn to live. and living. learn. ,fl hone and mmf 111111. ALFHILD ALENIUS, Mathematics The entire object of true education is to make people not merely do the right things, but enjoy the right thingsinot merely industrious, but to love industry. -Rusltm. Tmifrl. rhurrh organizatinnr. NELLIE M. BAILEY, Social Science The school furnishes opportunity for development, The pupil brings ability and willingness to grow. The teacher helps the pupil appreciate his opportunity and guides his development. Mountain hmm' and garden. REBEKAH j. BARON, English One cannot give it all here, but this is one item in it. Life is always our teacher. but some lessons can be learned more quickly. more conveniently and at a lower cost by means of organized education. Through devoted friends called teachers these lessons may be learned early, and then we are free to learn directly from life itself, growing in wisdom and even. if we are capable, progressing farther than did the generations of the past. The lhralfr, muiir, gardrning, hom!-making. literature, frirmlr, imiwl. SARA S. BLANCH, Home Economics Education is not the mere gaining of facts but is develop- ment. It can not be presented by one person to another as are other rare gills. Our own efforts to acquire it are rewarded by an ability to meet emergencies with wisdom and intelligence. Hantrmaking, HELEN A. BURNHAM, Home Economics To help boys and girls to do better the desirable things which they will do anyway. I Writing. Jportr, and rhurfh orgarilzaiimlsr. VERA V. CAMPBELL, Librarian Ilow shall I know, unless I go To Cairo and Cathay Whether or not this blessed spot ls blest in every way? Now it may be, the flower for me Is this beneath my nose: llow shall I tell, unless I smell The Carthaginian rose? -Mit.i.,n' 7'mtw'liug, both hither and yon. NORRIS F. BUSH, Chemistry The stimulation of high school students to be intelligently curious of the world about them so that they can take an intel- ligent ever-increasing part in its management. I also believe that a teacher should attempt to show, by example, the value of eonscientionsness. patience. and work. Sports. l:'.ipn'inlly gulf, horltry and barkelhall.-lllurir. FLORENCE G. CARLSON, Physical Education Not just a teacher but also a student-trying to develop good leaders and better followers. Drama. tlnnrtng and 1nu.m'. CAPTAIN HOWARD T. CLARK, U. S. Army Cadets Development of leadership by hrst learning followship . Sec-imming. automobile Iuuring, and Flllllpfllg. Q Nineteen -wfa l xiii,-i-Nil I ,f fxxs - -K, X ii i A ...u - - . . ' f ' 1, ' 'Eli' 'y A A , ix Yildu- QQ, 1 . D: t J L I I' 5 XS lla. N -s -j 1 rig: ' I . N r ixlx'-M i: T F I . X, - I F . l . A.: Q , .alL .s Faculty EFFIE M. CLINE, Social Science To be rather than to have. To develop body, mind. soul. To control sell. To respect others. To love and serve home, country, God. Boakr, lrirndr, and trawl. ROBERT COLLIER, Chemistry ODETTE L. COMBS, French The desire to be fitted, physically, intellectually and morally to get the best and the most out. of life. Ari. M. JANETTE CONINE, Art Life to be worthwhile to ourselves and others must be devel- oped as fully as possible: we need many contacts and an open mind, we need to know how to benefit from our contacts and experiences. I hear all th: music I poriibly can. I lov: the out-of-dunrr and reading and Jtudying Frrnrh and playing with the babirx in our family and painting landrraprr. RILLA DAWSON, Clerk Accuracy, fairness, and understanding in granting excuses. I like the students. Rfading, dancing, hour: work, tennir, hiking. :crap-lwolrr, and rmbmidzry. FLORENCE L. DIMM, Languages To know how to tackle effectively each problem as it comesg to enjoy knowledge and accomplishment for their own sakes. to love people, nature, books. and God: and to be an acceptable member of society-these are the things I would teach. Tnmir. rleiing. llorrfbark riding, Jwimming, trawl, Jnmmrr rampr, Girl Rrrerwr and Sunday-school work, drawing, painting, clay-modelling, nntur:-rtudy, mountain climbing, and learning urw lnnguagrr. MARIAN H. EMMONS, English 4 Let knowledge grow from more to more. but more ol wisdom in us dwell. I I frirndr, rrarlmg, trawl, and nutomolnlf' driving. ELLA JANE FELLOWS, English Acquiring skills. experience. and intellectual interest, learning how to live with oneself and with others, preparing for service and life through serving and living, this is education as it is lile. Skiing, mountain climbing, lennir and other Jpurlx, xtnwg- raphy, and burimzvr adminirlratinn. jULIA H. GARDINER, Mathematics In each individual should be developed the knowledge. ideals, habits and attitudes of conduct and of mind whereby he will become a worthy member of society. Rmrling and trawl. MARY K. GRAY, Commercial When a student completes a course in business arithmetic. he not only knows arithmetic and its shortest methods but he has acquired the habit ol checking everything he docs. He has the ability to work alone or with his group. Ile has the ability to think his problem through. And, as the Easter lily requires the rich earthy loundations, for its ultimate blos- soming, so the business arithmetic student requires for later business success the rich earthy qualities of honesty, courage. reliability. accuracy. neatness and stick-to-itiveness. ' rltlllrlicx, a ride on a frwririh' llnrrt. Tu-enly -41 I-,,,.-v ' 'SARAH RACHEL ISBELL, Science l -, ii. ff:r i xi in O ififiififr 'A i I V N MW-19' Z a - a Ik Y V 1, L e-Q ,Qu Faculty EDGAR W. GRIGS, Science To help each individual to select a life's -work, in which he may hnd a sense of real enjoyment and satisfaction that. will result in his complete development and consequent happiness. Thr grml out-nf-door: and its inlmbitantr. CA RLETON HALL, Commercial The sympathetic development of the child to his social optimum, Pnl to my xiv var old Jon. flhlllg. and all kinds of sporty. EVERETT HANEL, Biology What you are is of little importance as compared to what vou are becoming. Mountain ramping tripx. WILLIAM W. HATTEN, Sgt. U. S. Army, Cadets Special study of all weapons of the infantry. regular army and the expert use of same. No alhrr intrrexl. WILLIAM H. HEAGNEY, Physics I am not a teacher: only a fellow-traveller of whom you ask the way. I pointed ahead-ahead of myself as of yon. -Shaw. Golf and mmf rxprrimrntnl work. GLADYS HUNTER, Secretary To help the other person to realize his hest self: never to discuss anyone else's affairs. Courtesy, elliclency, kindliness, understanding. and fairness in my work as a secretary. funn ajzd philosophy xrrap book, ranking, rllurrh work, mime, fmdmg, tennis, and hiking. The purpose of education is to teach our young people how to live a fuller and better life, mentally, morally and physically. llaving learned the rules necessary to attain their ideals it is up to them to apply them. Ilaving learned that spinach is good for us we should cat it and enjoy it whether we like it or not. Skiing. horxrbark riding, and going to the mountainx. HOWARD I.. JOHNSON, Physical Education, Football Coach A -Education in hightschool is the proper application of the individual to prepare himself for the general society he will enter as he grows older, Frunily and mon' atllltlitx. HAL D. KENDIG, Industrial Arts Sporty: golf, baxrball, volley-ball. H MARTHA NUI IER KIMBALL, Social Science Education is living sanely and wisely. Too numrrou: to mention. , Tfwznly-one 'llf 'gl'f lE 'iq ii 1 'IV' 'hs YI,-N A .N X Z!! ' ' v V , . NX N 'fff ' I ' , I ' I sw , ,, 2 'rw ' - X .R -- - tx ' 5 I l I ' 11 A J-225. , QW , - ' Faculty KENNETH I. KOHL, Industrial Arts, Baseball Coach A ,The number of diplomas a young man has in his pocket isn In half as important as the amount of determination he has in his head. BARBARA I. MCBREEN, Social Science joy'in work, appreciation in opportunity, satisfaction in accomplishment. generous giving of selffall make lor a lile of beauty and usefulness. lllrliir, honirniziliiug, gardrning. and arlwinrrmntt nl my prujfnlfnzul nrganlzrlltrlny. F. M. MCCULLEY, Commercial The purpose of school: To learn to do the thing I know I otight. to do, at the time I ought to do it, whether I want to do it or not. Hiking and motoring. KATHERINE COLLINS MEANY, Spanish To present the principles of Spanish in an atmosphere that will arouse and hold the students' interest and to leave with them at the end of the course a body of cultural information that will stand them in good stead even after the study of Spanish is finished, Hunley, mmir. gulf, riding, and trawl. BELLE V. MILLER, Latin Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? --From Robrrt Bfflflflliflg in Andrea dfl Sarto. Play and playr. WILLIAM L. MILLER, Social Science, Football, Basketball and Track Coach Take nothing for granted. Examine everything with a criti- cal eye. reserving linal judgment until all evidence has been examined, Continually ask why. .4lltlz'lir,r. ROY L. MORRIS, Biology Life holds a lot of interest lor all-help develop that interest. Womlcunrk. ,-hnprz.-orb. and Ihr grnrml Ihingf In lu' dmxz around 11 lmmf. HARRIET L. MEYER, Commercial Y our best efforts are necessary in work as well as in play. VI hen working. work hard, when it's tune to play, play hard at wholesome play. Club nrtieitirx, musir, gnrdrnine. and Imrrl. B. O. MOLES, Physical Education To live most and serve best, FLORENCE MURRAY, Library Clerk I'is education forms the common mind: as thc twig is bent. the tree's inclined. -Pope. Snrinl Srroire 14-urls. Twenty- two f - - c - 7 f 4 ..,. ,i1f'i :lf X .7224 ',', lfriii . Xtv.-..25' .PH at ew Facult ELOISE G. NELSON, Cotnmercial, School Treas- ' UTCI' ln every experience to Find that which is of value in wiser analysis and fuller understanding and appreciation of those experiences In come. Kfrpiug busy, and 'writing Jhorflmnrl. LORAINE NELSON, Music Tn maintain a balanced appreciation of laughter. of whork. ui the beautiful: to think clearly! through to reach a conclusion: to vision a goal. then work consistently to realize that goal. Sojntinirx lo minglr with thf throngr on bury rity rftfffll- ,wumrltmrr In lixlfn to Ihr fttusir of the 1tmttrr.r. other ttntfx to ln' among ilu' tall pine: and nigga! muunlnttt prakr. RUTH NEWLON, English, Newspaper, Annual Education means a personal philosophy, poise, and better ltvintz and service. .1 family, rmding, mountain tripx, frifndr, ELIZABETH H. PESMAN, Social Science Good schools are the happiest and hopefullest of workshops where we are all hammering and forging to produce the healthy bodies. the clear intellects and the splendid characters which will make this old world safe for humanity. Mnlhfrirxg, mountninnvirtg, and vmkr-bfliwing. HELEN B. PHELPS, Social Science lt is fun to grow but boring to vegetatc. The nu!-of-dlmrx. JESS M. RANDOL, Social Science We learn thru our own activity. Gulf. M. C. REBELL, Commercial Tn' have a high batting average of your own is inlinitely more important than having a storehouse of knowledge of the batting averages of baseball stars. l believe that there is tnore to life than money and that the measure ol' a man's success is what he IS and what he does. not what he has. With all thy getting. get understanding. Climbing praks and taking hiker. OPAL BRADSHAW RIDDELL, Social Science Learn to live, and live to learn, lgnorance like a fire doth burn, Little tasks make large return. --Taylor. Simple as: .lfrtnnds for Arttirx, rwryottf needy mmf fun- R' -.rtandr for a Boy, who .rurrly maker thing: hunt- C-,itanllx for Churrh, to rotrtplrlr Ihr fulfil yum. RUTH RINGLAND, Spanish 'llu help and watch the developing of interesting personalities. 7'm:'rlin,e, xrrirtg i11lrn'xtin.g plnrrx. and mfrling ir1tf'n',rting proplf. J. T. ROBERTS, Music Music in the public schools is not only for the student but for the entire cornmuntty. .-11hl.-ri.-.f. - , Twenty-three 111' to N' A . I t x ,,.A if r' .il if f li E all as Faculty ELIZABETH H. ROLAND, C0mmCl'Ci3i To help each individual to be able to live with others and to make it possible for us to fit into any position in which our ability and education may place us. fur! dreaming. JENNIE STARK RUDOLPH, English To help develop in the modern youth, the power to think straight in the complex problems of individual and community life: to build up the courage to face such problems undismayedg to aid him in acquiring the adjustability to live and work in harmony with other people for the best interests of the home aftd society: to discover individual talent and develop it as far as possible: to awaken an appreciation of all that is beautiful in literature and life, particularly of the good in other people of whatever race or creed: and to impart a stronger sense of re- sponsibility for self-help, for responsiveness to his neighbor's need. and for active participation in civic privileges and duties. I am particularly fond of biography, muxir and trawl. REN G. SHEARER, Physics Education' deals with the life problems of the individual, increases the number of occasions for thought and action, and provides for intelligent evaluations toward the most significant social ends. Landrrape arthitrrtnrf. RUTH SOPER, Clerk He teaches who gives. and he learns who receives. - ' -R. W. Emzrron. Rradmg, trawl, and ramp lil: in the mountainr. HENRY R. SPANGLER, Industrial Arts More benefit comes from doing a few small jobs well than from doing many larger jobs half-way and also from learning to think and reason for oneself. Divided internt in almost zwrything under the Jun. JULIA STEERE, Physical Education To imbue respect for authority, and a sense of fair play, to try to teach thoroughly a few things, trusting in Providence the while that the nervous cistern and the disposition won't wear too thin. Peking nut pitiful pine: on the portable. F. A. ST. JOHN, Mathematics A teacher cannot teach a person anything: he can only provide the opportunity to learn, The teacher's task is UD provide the best possible opportunity to learn: 12, urge, coax, inspire. persuade and command the learner to seize the oppor- tunity offered. Small daughter, home. Amateur photography, thus, mountainr, and travel. LELA B. STRONG, Home Economics The best teachers climb beyond teaching to the plane of art: it is themselves. and what is best in themselves, that they C0n'll'nllnlC3le. To lirfr out ol daorr with th: tru: and th: mountain: ir ul all liver the most mmplztf and fra. EDITH H. SUMMERS, English From sleek contentment keep me free. Swing pzuple, going plans, and doing things. EDITH A. SWADLEY, Home Economics To assist each individual to a better expression of his personality. Music. , Twenty-four f fl Liisff' 'f 'g W fi? :fi x N X L' i if? ? Faculty HELEN TILLOTSON, English Opportunity lor every child to acquire -to the limit ol his ability an education of hand. heart, andtmind that will enable him to live a happy, useful, intelligent life. Bookx and garden: and two young mzrex. LOUISA A. WARD, Librarian An intelligent reader has at his command the mental resources of the world. Illountaim. ILA F. WEBBER, Commercial I believe that every young person should be given the opportunity for training wherein he will learn to do something worth while: not only for making his living, but for using his leisure time. My garden. MRS. CORA WESTHAVER, English We cannot fashion children after our own design: Such as God gave them to us, just so must we take them and love them, Train them in what is accepted as right, Allow each to develop his own talent and in his own way For all have different talents. -Gnflhr. I bI1'nmr1rml'ing and family lily, reading, trawl. and 1'ua1ixe1i'J c u .f. LEON K. WHITNEY, English Speech that aims. not at a mark is likely to miss Vfgztablr gardening fan rx :mall rcalzl. ART WILLIAMS, Mathematics, Industrial Arts, Science Educa-tion should be made as practical as possible. VVe can hope to interest our students only when the work applies to their living, everyday situations. Illovirx and long automobilz trips. JESSE R. WOOD, JR., Social Science, Mathematics Lile is growth, proper growth can be aided best by an education which helps both the individual and society in all the phases of a changing civilization. Huxinrxr Jinlirlicr and economic nxtmrth: tranrporlation prublmrix. Faculty members whose pictures are not on panels AGNES V. CLANCY, Social Science Be alert, be interested, be open-minded, be tolerant. Pmplz, trawl, and baokx. EVA HARRISON, English To form our ideas on the background of the experience and ideas ol' others. Flower: and gardznx. RUTH MORRISON, Mathematics Education is a process by which the person is enabled to handle himself for the betterment of society with an ever increasing degree of efiiciency. I am intnzxtzd in 'Life as it zxprzxxzx itxzll in variou: formx of fnanifzrtatiomf' , Twenty-five I UF 'if -'flllffl Tfwenty-.fix gmii- .la Lg -of 1 gL,...L: .fmieii .T -J. 1 .srXl' nf I The wafer Shall No more Become cz Flood gl ,ee -t--fe e f ' ' e'efr::1fif'fTe fi FQ..-hm P W ,Q 1 5 ., e Y 1, f' il ,eff -- ' ., F jQhW-M - X ,,.-1 -- A 1, if r '- -- - ,y . . ' 'r li i -, - A .. i -f ff -1 is - A , f L, gf Us . ' x.'fie'f1-tt. w. . - 39- w- . inikxqr , 5 ' P,-3: -- if Mig! nl jf- '-f': V: 1 ',.,,':k,l 'ii Iltilglf' 1- ' 51 , ' .. 1 ..,:-1 vm, ,,v1:i,'.1.'g, V -..:.r, f-1.1.2 .M -- ' Y- 1 '-C'-fn :- f-- 'A '---- -H- 14. if Ili wn All AS l'o'r'1'i:R Senior Class Gffieers linuixiz leltwim. f?I'1'SI'llt'IIl' llliRliliR'l' CIIASE. win' fv1'v.vizlv11f l:R.XNt'liS l,U'I I'liR. .vm'1'v1'411'-V The liehel strrnigliuhl is prrnicl uf its senior class. ,Ks the upperelzlssnien receive their sliplmnas un the ninth of june, South will sziy guoclhye tim une uf the strimgest, must :unhitinus classes ever tn enter her fuhls. The seniur prmn was the height uf the sezistnfs gnieties at Christmas time. Also, :lt Christmzis. the 'llllCliilW2l5' iwpliziiis were nizule happy hy the seniors. 'l'l1t' flfftlll-Ilf' was presentecl as their clrzimzitie prumlnetitni. . U , Tfwrnfy'.fm'rr1 1' at ,t - fj, U-'ss-.V --V - --v-- --- f -- e fm ,, e .L 4.1. Graduates Tfwenly-eight ELSA ADAMS LINNEA ALENIUS Nat'l Honor Society, secy., '32, '33, Triple S, '31, '32, Pep Club '32, '33, Girl Reserve, '31, '32, '33, secy. '33, Social Service, '31, '32. ROBERT ALLPHIN Social Hour Committee, '32, Intra- mural Sports, '31, '32, '33, Orchestra, '3l. ALBERT ANDERSEN Golf Team, '32, Golf club, '33, Intramural Football, '31, Intramural Baseball, '32, ARTHUR ANDERSON BETTIE ANDERSON G. A. C., '30, '31, '32, '33, Sports Club, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Pep Club Council, '32, '33, Drill Team, '32. FLORENCE ANDERSON Fashion Show, '32. RALPH C. ANDERSON Rebel Club, '33, Hi-Y, '33, Senior Prom Committee, '33. VVALLY ANDERSON Senior Basketball, '33, Baseball, '33, Intramural Sports, '31, '32. KATHRYN ANDREVVS Triple S, '31, '32, '33, French Club, '32, '33, Pep Club, '33. VERNON ANDREVVS Band, '30, '31, '32, Baseball, '32, '33, Tennis, '32, Intramural Football, '30, '31. ROBERT APP Intramural Football, '30, '31, Band, '30, '31, '32, '33, Chem. Club, '32, '33, Intramural Baseball, '32. DOROTHY ASPLIIND Triple S, '31. MARY ATCHISON Pep Club, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, Annual Stalf, '32, Honor Society, '33, DON AUSTIN Band, '32, '33, School Show, '31, '32, '33, Triple S, '31, '32, Honor Society, '32, '33, Operetta, '32. nl Q ..-ey '- ,mai A-.4.......4- , I ,t V, , V . , . ,q , A I - I. Ll , 3 . . v.--'- . ,I l '1 ,-. -' . ,qg,,,,,-. Graduates ,......iZ.,J.4.....rv..l-- --f --.Las-. -A-:---ff- f -A-vw I I JIM BABCOCK ' Honor Society, '33, Senate, '33, - Basketball, '33, S Club, '33, Hi-Y, I '31, '32, '33. JANE BABCOCK junior Escort, '32, Pep Club, '33, Pep Club Council, '33, Aeronaut Stall '31, '32. I I EILEEN BALL I ELINIO BALLARD Flyweight Champ, Colo. Nat'l. 1 Guard, '32, Flyweight Champ, Rocky I Mt. HY Region, '32, Uncrowned Fly- Y weight Champ, Rocky Mt. Region, '32, I Drama Class Play, '33, Triple, S '33. W EMMA MAE BANDSMA I Aeronaut Staff, '32, '33, Advanced 1 Drama Club, '32, '33, Glee Club, '31, ' '32, '33, Uperetta, '33. I DORIS ELAINE BANKER I G. A. C., '32. I ,lolz BARKER I Romani' BARR Intramural Football, '32. ' EDMOND BATES ' I Intramural Club Champions, '32, '33, Hockey Team, '33, Golf Club, ' '33, Golf Team, '33. I I DICK LEE BAYLES I Basketball Manager, '32, '33, Rebel I Club, '31, '32, '33, Safety Squad, '32, 5 '33, Band, '31, '32, '33. ' RALPII BEATTY BEN B. BEEMAN - Football Manager, '32, Football, '30, I '31, Rebel Club, '32, '33, Hi-Y, '31, ,J I '32, '33, junior Prom Committee, '32. I A1.L1-:N BENNETT ' VVrestling, '32, '33, Slide Rule Club, ' '33. E oassla BENNEV1' Confederate Staff, '31, Pep Club,. '33, G. A. C., '31, Girl Reserves, '31. l FRANK BENNINGTON t 'lf ., ,mf , g . tn. .' Tfwrnty-nine .-, ,, gi:1A' '!f.f-'Q KAW ,-A. .hx 'X L9'Y , f f ' Ffh, . R , ' ,... r- . - N ..--f' ,....---'f, ' 'EE' X---r , I ' 1' -Q ' , 'X rf' ,,. .,-- P- ,. Wg- 5 . .ef ,,,.,.....--.. f f ' F' -- --- ' ' l EX , T 11-5' Pnrll -4 . - . F' , -, ., - 1: , - l ' , .ff 1 - - I affix- q ..,-.Eg - - - . I V.,-W-, Q l'1,-gf , . - K ,- 4 ' -' r .-qwjirl i M' 4 J' ' x W 1' . , we -2 V--,D '-. AH Mg 3 vi. Qt I E . , J '1--'fi f. 'Z- -.fr jfw -, - ..-.L.,,, ,, - ,.. ami-.- .....J.:,4.Lu.1gL,:.::..1.,g.,L.4..,,z..-fri,,-..l3a...L..J...4...s, Graduates Q 1 W X Thirty CURTIS D. BENSTER Swimming, '33, Chemistry Club, '33, Intramural Football, '30, '3l' Band, '32, Stamp Club, '32, BOB BEREMAN Co-Editor Aeronaut, '32, '33, Honor Society, '33g Triple S, '31, '32, '33' Intramural Football, '3l. PAUL BERGGREN Hi-Y, '31, '32, '33, jl7LII'S BERGSMA Intramural Football, '32, Triple S, '32, Hi-Y, '33. BETTY ROSE BERNDT Assembly Program, '31, Secretarial Club, treasurer, '33. FLORENCE E. BERRY CHARLES BETTS Stamp and Coin Club, '3Z. ED BEYER INIAXINE BLAINE Girl Reserves, '31, Pep Club '33' Girl Reserves, '33. 1 v GLOVER BLINDE Chemistry Club, vice-pres., '32, '33, Triple S, '32, '33. LOREEN BLOMSTEN J. o. BONER j French Club, '32, Aeronaut, '32, Glee Club, '33, BYRON BORIYI' HAROLD R. BOUSMAN FREDDY BOVVDEN junior Escort, '32, Glee Club, '3l. 1' I 1 .... ,..... ,,........,,- - mf'-:I e' e 1-:ate 'beg 'Y L ' 'iff' 4 ma- e . . r-- -fr. ., - ,.-- -,,----...,,w- Y V., ,rr ,,...-- -' al.. ' ' ' 5'lz,L,.1'j' f -. ' X1 .Y-- ' M, .1 .- ,.i ----.s,..,, -..-.N - ,,..-.- M, f -,....,,,,,,--,Y ,ff-. ' V g,,,::,,..,.,- ,MNQA 'A-ips 3 Y ' .3-ff--4 'fH3i 4' ' . , - F dugg- H--I ' r - ' -, ..f V r 6' Q 'xx we, .. ui! -- 5:14, ...-- 4, 1. j ,Ei 'gg3i 'r,! V -' fu, .ff , q.tv, .. ,j.L'1Qi . fm .dum 1' , , Ab A .Y , A Wg, U .V In I ,L V, A., Ax.. ri ,E I. .lr-V ., - 1 . , , VJ. .- J.. i , . N 1 A, L.. V.. V T .jf M! ,f -LM, .,,N .awk , L, R... 5 ff- 5, Q , f , ,si rl .,-4,7 -:..:1...-. .... M., 4.-A ,.a:-...,.-.1 Tamil.. ,,.. -,.,,, s.... , .,. ...- ve-ae -- -M -- .Af ....--.t...... ga...-f........ . ., .I r Graduates I J. EDGAR BOYD Senior Class President, '32, '33, Football, '31, '32, Rebel Club, '31, '32, '33, S Club, '31, '32, '33, VVrestling, -4- JJ. -IEAN BOYD G. A. C., '30, '31, '32, Girl Reserves, '31, '32. LUIS BRADFIELD Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, G. A. C., '31, '33, Pep Club, '33, Sports Club, '33, All School Show, '32, '33. EDXVARD C. BRADLEY Orchestra, '32, '33. SCSAN BRAERTON Pep Club, '32, '33, Annual Staff, '32, LORRA I N E BRAMBLETT Student Council, '30, '31, '32, '33, Sec'y junior Class, '32, Nat'l Honor Society, '32, '33, Triple S. Pres., '32, '33, jr. and Sr. Prom Com., '32, '33. KATIE ALICE BRELAND Fashion Show, '32, Aeronaut Stall, 32. BILL BREVVER Glee Club, '29, '30, Operetta, '30, Aeronaut Staff, '32, '33, Baseball, '33. ALAN BRISSON ROBERT BROMM Stage Crew, '32, '33. EDVVARD BRONSTINE Football, '31, '32, S Club, '32, '33, Baseball, '31, '32, Animal Staff, '32, Sr. Basketball, '33. JAY BROVVER BE'l I'Y BROXVN EDI'l'I'I BROVVN Student Council, '31, '32, 'I'riple S, '31, '32, Chemistry Club, Treas. '32, '33, G. A. C., '31, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33. FRANCES BUCHANAN G. A. C., Vice-Pres., '32, '33, Rebel Rangers, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Sports Club, '31, '32, '33, Student Council, '30, '3l. 1, ,-. . r Thirty-one I 5 .H 'i' Qgyisi Graduate Thirly-I-'wo S BILL BUCHANAN Operetta, '31, '33, Glee Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, Drama Club, '33, Intra- mural Sports, '31, '32, Drama Class Play, '32. VEALA BURGE ADELINE Nl. BURKE Aeronaut Staff, '31, '32, Penman- ship Club, '33. BILL BURR Basketball, '33, Tennis, '31, '32, S Club, '33, Rebel Club. '32, '33, Honor Society, '32, '33. NIAIDA CAlN1PBELL Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Sports Club, '32, '33, G. A. C. '31, '32, '33, Con- federate Staff, '31, '32, Pep Club, '33, ,IEANNETTE CAlN1PING A Capella Chorus, '31, '33, Mixed Chorus, '32, '33, Girls Cantata, '33, Glee Club, '32, '33, Harmony Pro- gram. '32, GRACE E. CARDER Rebel Rangers, '31, '32, '33, junior Escort, '32, G. A. C., '30, '31, '32, '33, Sports Club, '31, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33. IVIARIAN CARLYON Honor Society, '33, Pep Club, '33, Triple S, '33, Accompanist, Glee Clubs and Operetta, '33, East, '31, '32. FRANCES CARTER junior Escort, '32, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, '32, Assembly Program, '30, Gym Exhibition, '32, Secretarial Club, '33. JOAN CHADVVICK Fencing Club, '32, '33. Tl'IELlN1A CHAlV1BERS Campfire Girls, '31, G. A. A. in Neb., '31, Nebraska, '3l. VVILLIAM F. CHASE Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Intramural Sports, '3l. HERBERT CHASE Senior Vice-President, '33, Basket- ball, '33, S Club, '33, Rebel Club, '33. CHARLES CHIAPPINI ALICE CHRISMAN Student Council, '32, Cabinet. '33, Operetta. '30, Glee Club, '30, '31, jr. Prom Committee, '32. K NOVVLES CLIFTON Stamp Club, Vice-Pres., '32, Chem- istry Club, '33, Chem. Club Assembly, '33 EI1I'I'II CLYDE Pep Club, '32, '33, Glee Club Acc., '31, '32, '33, A Capella Show, '33. C IIARLES COATES Ilunur Society, '33, Rebel Club, ' , '33, Musical 31, '32, '33, Rebel Rangers, '31, '32, '33, S Club, '31, '32, '33, 'I'r '33. VVILLI A M COLSMA N iple S, '31, '32 Triple S, '31, '33, Archery Club '33, Safety Council, '3 Sports, '32. IN EZ COMPTON 1, lntramura Glee Club, '31, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Office Messenger, '32, '33. SARA Il COOPER Triple S, '33, Secretarial Club, ' CLYDE A. CORDNER Safety Council, Pres., '32, '33, Base- 33. ball Mgr., '33, Cabinet, '33, Annual Staff, '33, Aeronuut, '33 CAROL COX Pep Club, '32, '33, Chemistrx' C '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '31, ' ELMER COYER Ilulml' Society, '33. FRANK A. CRAIG East, '30, Cadets, '31, '32 33 MAX CRlS'I' Ili-Y '33 LENNIE CIIMINIINLIS lub, Annual Stuff, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32 '33, 'l'riple S, '32, '33, jr. Eseurt, '32, lib 3 Latin Ct , ' 2. DIIINIE CCNNINGIIAINI '3... ELICANOR CI' NO Pep Club, '32, '33, C U. A. C., '30, '31, '32, Sports Club, 9 ii rl Reserves '31, Ifushiun Show, '32. KATIIERINE DAIII,l'IERii jr. Escort, '32, Rebel Rangers, 33 I-'rench Assembly, '32. Graduates Tlfirly-tllrff' .,,,--..,, -..v -V :W ,,, .. -w-rv-' -- f - -f - - ,pr-H A li ,- -: A .4 1 --- - M,,,...----- ' - , 'J .y3,.:. i 5 1 W M A i ' vii .. 4 . -- ' ' Q' 1' , ' ,, L, ' , , '71, , -. , J 4. s 1' 'K '1 '- wt. -, 'K-'vi ' ' V 'Ai' 3 ' '-In 4 :fn A : ,, 1, --' A ,, ,, ., . ', . f 2 ' ff W. gi F- . L -. Lge.. ..:'.......,......,,....L- , .. -. -.4.,-. -.-, -.:.' ...L.l.i...,gL'i..., . Graduates Thirty-four NED DA NIEI. Swimming, '33, Intramural Intloor, '31, Wrestling, '33. VIRGINIA DARE Pep Club, '32, '33, Student Council, '31, Fashion Show, '32. TED DAVIES Hi-Y, '32, '33, Annual Staff, '33, Honor Society, '32, '33. r CATHERINE MAY DAVIS Honor Society, '32, '33, Triple S, - '31, '32, '33, A Capella Choir, '32, ' '33, Operetta, '32, '33, Jr. Escort, '32. VIRGINIA DAVISSON Pep Cluh, '32, '33, Drill Team, '32, '33, Orchestra, '32, Triple S, '32, Latin Club, '32, HOB DE RVSHA Tennis, '32, Track, '33. v BURTON DETRICK Honor Society, '32, '33, Rehel Rangers, '32, '33, Triple S, '31, '32, '33, Cadet Captain, '33, All-City Rifle Team, '33. RUTH DIECKIVIAN ' Girl Reserves, '31, Pep Club, '33. JANE DILLON 1 Animal Staff, '32, Pep Club, '32, '33. l OPAL VIOLA DOIIGHTY ' FRED L.DLNIGLAS i Annual Staff, '31, '32, Aeronaut, 1 '33, Hi-Y, '33, Stage Crew, '31, '32, , Football, '30, '31, '32. E HOVVARD DOVVNING I Chemistry Club, '33. , IVIARIAN DRINKVVATER A Capella Choir, '33. ARTHUR DVNN Stage, '31, '32, Intramural Indoor. ' '31 '32 1 NHLDRED DUNN I P f R ','T :'? ' 'f - -- .,,, '.. . r..- M 'li .. - 4 L., ,Q f ' ,.. v- , .f-' ,,,,.--', I.-t-1 - '-, 1 mf -. -f .Ja 1.7 .AV-M, ' .-..-.- .3-.4 f S 1- ,.. 3---. - if--e.,.,,. if-1 ,- ,-- , , tw '-3 :' . ,' 1-T w ,, Af- fl H' ' Y '- 'La-ttf Ira- N1 3' V ' . ., , ,. 1 .yy -s -.Qlr:,. ' ' . , q ? 2 1 ' , ,, ,, ,. ' ,WL-,, N, '-,A r .W -,L . r -X g 1' , , .....,..i ..-..2...,....s-.. . ... ..,.....- ,.n.........-,.4 A-, A...-.....,1... ..-...-. ,.n.s........,,f vw., GEORGE DVORAK Boys Glee Club, '31, '32, '33, Triple S, '32, Annual Stalf, '33, Intra- mural Sports, '30, '31, '32, '33, Oper- etta, '32. IMOGENE EARP HARRY j. EASTLAND Band, '31, '32, '33, Social Hour Conunittee, '33. NIAYE EATON Play Festival, '32, Cantata, '32, Style Show, '32, Glee Club, '32, '33. MARY ELLVVANGER Newspaper Staff, '31, '32, Annual Staff, '32, '33, junior Escort, '32, Triple S, Secy., '32, '33, Honor Society, '33 HARRY EVEN SO N Aeronaut Reporter, '32. EDVVARD EDDIE FACKERELL Football, '30, '31, '32, Track, '29, '30, '31, Fencing Club, '31, '32, Aero- , naut, '33, Basketball, '29, '30, ANNE'l l'E FARQUHARSON Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Stenographic Club, '33. ALBERTA FENGLER junior Escort, '32, Triple S, '33, Chemistry Club, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '30, '31. I l10RO'l'llY Fnsrns Triple S, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '30, '3l. ISABELLE FIKE Girls Glee, '31, '32, '33, Operetta, '32, '33, Girls Cantata, '33. I MASON VV. FILMER I Rebel Rangers, '33, Glee Club, '33, l Safety Council, '32, '33, Intramural I Sports, '32. HELEN MAE FITTON Bannl, '32, Fashion Show, '32. HAROLD F. FLANDERS 1 Cap't All-City Rifle Team, '33, 1 Cap't South Rifle Team, '32, '33, Cap't Color-guard, '32, '33, Rebel Rangers, I '33, Honor Society, '33. ' KENNETH FLEISCHHAUER 1 Triple s, '30, '31, '32, '33, Hi-Y, '32, '33, Safety Council, '32, '33, Penman- ship Club, '33. 7 Graduates l v E 1 I l l i J l Yl ll Thirty-f-ve 1' 1' . fb fx A 'tl ' - if RM, WW! ,ft ,Qt 'lol WIN, ' 'f Graduates v i l Thirly-.fix IIARRlE'I I'E FLUHR Pep Club. '33, Chem. Club, '32, '33, Aeronaut Staff, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '3I. EDNA FOLEY Lab. Asst., '32, Beta Delta Chex SeC'y, '32, '33, Glee Club, '33, Oper- etta, '33, G. A. C., '31. ROSE A. FOLEY G. A. C., '30, Chem. Club, '33. AVIS FURIY Pep Club, '32, '33, Girl Reserve '30, '31, '32, '33. RNETTE Fos'rER Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Pep Club. '33, All School Show, '31, Operetta, '32, Cabinet Pres., '33. IVIILDRED LOUISE FUYVLER Candidate for junior Queen, '31, '32, junior Program. '31, '32, Queen's Escort in Coronation, '31, '32, French Club, '30, '31. VVAYNE GILBERT Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Stage Crew, '31, '32, '33, Senior Prom Com., '33, Senior Advisory Com., '33, Annual Art Class, '33. EARL '1'. GILBERT Annual Staff, '32, '33, Triple S, '32, '33, Student Council, '31, '32, Safety Council, '33, Band, '32, '33. BEN GEDDES Intramural Sports, '31, '32, '33, Lab Asst., '32, '33, Triple S, '31, '32, '33, French, '31, '32, '33, Physics, '31, 32. 33, Slide Rule Club, '31, '32, '33. ALBERTA H. GASKILI. Girl Reserves, '32, '33. FRANCIS M. GARTH Honor Society, '33, Rebel Club. '32. '33, Debnters' Club, '33, Ili-Y Club. '31 JOE GAI.I,AGlIER Basketball, '31, '32 COLIN FOX Intramural Sports, '31, '32, '331 Trzick, '33. , Track, '33 SALLY FREEL Pep Club, '32, '33, Chem. Club, '3' '33, Aeronaut, '31, '32. FRANCES MARY UAGAN 11. 1 5 V -,,, 5. ,X Y. x Graduates CARL N. GILLESPIE lntra. Basketball, '31, '32, '33, Golf Team, '31, '32, Hockey, '31, '32, Chem. Club, '32, '33, Chem. Lab Asst., '32, '33. GEORGE GLACKIN Baseball, '30, Safetv Council, '32' junior Basketball Team, '32, Senior Basketball Team, '33. ELAINE GLASGOW' Adv. Girls Glee, '32, '33, Operetta '33, Physics Club, '33, Folio Leaves '33, Girl Reserves, '29, CHARLOTTE GOODMAN Operetta, '32, '33, Pep Club, '33K Adv. Glee Club, '33. X LOUELLA MAE G-OODRICH Senior Tuckaway Com., '32, Pep Club, '33, Triple S, '32, '33. KPRACE GOODYE,-XR Folio Leaves, '33. EU1..-X GOOLSBY Glee Club, '32, '33, Operetta, '33, Fashion Show, '31, '32. ROBERT A. GRAY Orchestra. '30, Drama, '32. MARGARET GREEN Glee Club, '30, Pep Club, '32, Rebel Rangers, '33, Lab. Assistant. '32, '33. GORDON GREENFIELIJ Physics Club, '32, '33. JITANITA GREENUP Glee Club, '31, '32, '33, Opere '32, '33, All School Show, '32, A Capellii, '32, '33. FORREST VV. GREGORY lntramural Sports, '30, '31, '32 Intramural Sports Club, '32, '33, Drama Plav, '32, '33, XVrestlin EVELYN GRIFFIN VVALTER G. GR1FF1'1'1l ROBERT C. GRUENYVALD Tennis, '32, '33, Basketball, '33, S Club, '33. Thirty-.vm'fn 'T' 'fff!If'f ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' T '- f' 1' - , e ,:.,s ' - - ,- -D A'-,-- g':--- -, - -4---H --1-'- 1 -Lv- Q'..-3. .. 4- --N- 1 JZ F- ' i . P 1' 'Q if v. , .- . -- .-A -J ' L '4 L .1 Q v ml,-L , K V X . LI' T' 'W .1 ' , ,, ' 1 '. . ' ' ' ' I ' . ' ei V ' r. . 'gr fi -T ., 2 -4 .f .2 ,- -Ta --- , Y 1, me.: fs fi li , Q35 Msg, .J ....,,,..,.-- L-.. ..,,-,. : . ..4.f. --D.. .-. - '-'1.J4:T.fi-.f.-',,..... .. -....,..J8....m.'.'LJ,..,1Lh I Graduates l CATHERINE NIARIE HACKETT 1 Chemistry Club, '33. VVILMA HAEGER : CLARA HAINES l Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Pep Club, l '32, '33, Triple s. '33, opererm, '32, l Confederate Staff, '31, '32. E HENRIETTA HAM junior Escort, '32, Typing Club, '32, '33, Fashion Show, '31, ALBERT R. HANEY President and organizer of Confed- erate Student Government, '33, Presi- dent of the class, '30, '31, '32, Foot- ball, '30, '31, '32, all-conference, '32, Rebel Rangers, Pres., '31, '32, Rebel Club, '31, '32, '33. LINDEN HANEY Vice-Pres. Confederate Student Gov- ernment, '32, '33, Rebel Club, '32, '33, Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, junior Prom Committee, '32, Hockey, '31, '32, '33. BERNICE HANSEN Annual Staff, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Triple S, '32, '33, Operetta, '33, All SChool Show, '32. ' ELMER HANSUN Biology Lab. Asst., '3l. FRED HARDY Hockey Team, '32, '33, Pres. Chem. Club, '32, '33, House of Representa- tives, '32, '33, Chem. Lab. Asst., '33, Intramural Sports, '31, '32. I GRACE HARLAN l junior Escort, '32, Pep Club ' Council, '32, '33, Operetta, '33, Girl ' Reserves, '31, Fashion Show, '32, '33. ROBERTA HARLOVV T Folio Leaves, '31, '32, '33, Pep Club, I '32, '33. I GRACE HARRIS l Pep Club, '33, Uperetta, '32, All I School Show, '31, '32, Glee Club, '33. . CHARLES VV. HARTINIAN ' Hockey, '31, '32, C33 Cap'tl, Intra- mural Sports, '31, '32, D Club, '32, Chemistry Club, '33. DORIS HARVEY l Sewing Club, '32, Fashion Show, 3 '31, '32. : GLEN nixss 1 I Shafroth Contest, '33 , junior l j Chamber Commerce Contest, '33, Na- l tional Honor Society, '32, '33, Lien- l I tenant Cadets, '33, Triple S, '31, '32, ' '33. M. , ' . ' '. ' ,- ,iw-:gli .IX 'e ' Tl f - It , - . iirrm in y flgl Y .FT 'fe e Mitre' , ' ere r. ,, i Qssvefm' '1+--,W-1 I XJ-A. yup- 'H' N l4,,f' r -,,,,,..-ff' , -tarzril P Xl. T'f S . fr'w'w:-- 4 I f 41+ A ,Y-ai, K. ' ra rv' ' iff'- .--. .f - . 'X-'ft ,, ' f , . '14, 7, -Ll? ll 6 -Y r .f' il ' 'I , f' 1if:on'1 g-f,, ,' I ', U7-. M' . ' ', ai l ,,,. f is V' . , -W' hh ' V- I in 'au' up . X ,h '. I .g . ., I 5' . .-- . , -3 F'J.. j.....a... -ii ' Grad LCCILLE HASSAN Glee Club, '31, '32, '33, Operetta, '32, Pep Club, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '32, Fashion Show, '31. RAY HAUSE Stage Craft, '31, '32, '33. DONALD A. HAVVKINS Rebel Club, '32, '33, Honor Society, '33, Rebel Rangers, '32, '33. OLIVER HAVVLEY Custodian, '33, Intramural Sports, '32, Chemistry Club, '33. EDVVIN HAYS Honor Society, '33, Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Triple S, '32, '33. LEOLA M. HAYVVARD A Capella Choir, '32, Glee Club, '31, '32, '33, Annual Staff, '32, Pep Club, '32, CLIFFORD HENRY Athletic Club, '32, '33, Intramural Sports, '31, '32, INIABEL IIERBST Folio Leaves, '33, Orchestral Club, '32. '33. ELINOR HERON Coed Quintet, '31, '32, Home Room Representative, '31, '32, Orchestra Club, '33. GAYLE HERRING Pep Club, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, Fashion Show, '32, '33. COLEMAN MOORE HERTS Orchestra, '30, Armistice Day Pro- gram, '32, Kiwanis Speech Contest, '31, Lincoln Day Program. '32, Triple S, '31, '32, '33. -ICLIUS IIESSEL Captain Cadets, '32, '33, Chairman All-City Cadet Ball Committee, '33, Ilonor Society, '33, Color Guard, '31, '32, '33, Ritie Team, '32, VIRGINIA IIICKS Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Honor Society, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, G. 1, 1 , .,,,, fs- sv A. C., 30, 31, 32, 33, lrlple 5, 33. ANNA RUTH HILL Pep Club Council, '32, '33, G. A. C.. '30, '31, Girl Reserves, '31, '32, Fash- ion Show, '32, '33, Football Dance Committee, '32, EARL IIOAGLAND Football, '30, '31, Slide Rule Club, '32, '33. , .J let? Thirty-nine 6 'l f1,-,-.'.au., .......--.-...............-...... ,- ,..,..,...,,,,.,,.,,,1,,,h , I Graduates Forty EM MA V. H OAGLAN D Pep Club, '32, '33, Glee Club, '31, '32, '33, Member of Senior Christmas Committee, '32. LOIS HODGIN Glee Club, '31, '33, Pep Club, '33, LAURINE HOHMANN Pep Club, '33, Triple S, '32, '33, Glee Club, '32, '33. ALICE MARIAN HOLLADAY Honor Society, '33, Band, '31, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Girls' League, '32, Student Council, '32, Honor Society, '33. AUGUSTA MAY HOLLAND Girl Reserve Cabinet, '31, '32, '33, Girl Reserves Pres., '32, '33, Triple S, '33, Student Council, '32, '33. FRANK HOLLAND Intramural Sports, '31, '32, '33, Lab. Asst., '32, '33, Tennis Squad, '33, Triple S, '32, '33, Slide Rule Club, '32, '33. ROSEMARY HORSTMANN Pep Club, '33. ROMA JUNE HOSACK DOROTHY HOI'GH'I'ON Pep Club, '32, '33, Cantata, '32, Operetta, '33, Glee, '32. '33. VIRGINIA HOUSTON Glee Club, '30, '31, junior Escort. '32 Joie A. HITCK GENE HUGHES Orchestra, '31, '32, '33, Band, '31, '32, '33, Hi-Y, '31, '32, '33, French Club, '31, '32, jazz Band, '31, '32. NIARGARET HUGHES Pen Club, '32, '33, Forensic Club, '32, '33, G. A. C., '31, '32, '33, Glee Club, '31, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '33. CAROLYN HUMPHREY Pep Club, '32, '33, Chemistry Club, '32, '33, Attended School at Casper, VVyo., '31, '32, 'I'. N. 'I'. fPep Club at Casperl, '31, '32, Latin Club, '31, '32. IVIAXINE INGRAINI Pep Club Council, '33, Operetta. '33, Cantata, '33, Glee Club, '31, '32. '33, Football Dance Committee, '32. .f '-fa ' A IWARY BLANCHE IRVIN Pep Club, '32, '33, Fashion Show, '31, '32. RALPH JAENSUN Football, '31, '32, '33, Track, '31, '32, '33, S Club, '33. .IEANNE j. jAMES Honor Society, '32, '33, Rebel Rangers, '31, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Triple S, '32, French Club, '33. jonANNA JEKEI. Operettu, '32, All School Show, '32. CllARl,U'I 1'E ELAINE -IENNINGS Com. Art, '32, '33, Drama '33, Or- chestra, '32, '33, Depression Dance Committee Orchestra, '33. HUNVARD JENNINUS Honor Society, '32, '33, Kiwanis Contests, '32, '33, Senior Play, '33, Triple S, '31, '32, '33. DELPHINE E. JOHNSON Triple S, '32, '33, Honor Society, '33, junior Escort, '32, Uperetta, '33, A Capelln. 32, '33. ICSTHER -IOHNSON Southern Memories, '31, Glee Club, '32, '33. HICNRY VIUHNSON Stage Crew, '31, '32, '33, Football, '31, Asst. Baseball Coach, '33. NEAL IOIINSON Football, '31, Cheer Learler, '33, ll111'1l1llll1'1ll Sports, '31, '32, '33, Physics Lab. Asst., '33, Social Hour Cotnlnittee, '32, '33. l3EVlCRl.Y IOHNSTON Leap Year Dance Com., '32, Pep Club, '32, '33. Bl1,l. -IUIINSTON Intramural Sports, '31, 32, 33, French Club, '32, Slide Rule Club, '32, '33. CLUMA .IUNES Pep Club, '33, Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, All School Show, '32. NELLIE 'IONES Pep Club, '32, '33, Glee Club, '31, .3, RUTH li. MINES Honor Society, '32, '33, Triple S, '31, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Social Service, '31 '32' C R '30 '31 , 1. , I. ., , . Graduates I nrfy-:mf ,T'5 f',,,fzvff1?fj','f'Q :f,g 3 ow - - - v-fs---Q 1---H--N-.5.-3--.,,,5 ,,, ,' ?F--..,,,,,- F' b k , YI... J I f . v-,L',4,,....-4- -An lg- i ,FIA ' H., ' ...sa , , -, , -.,,- ,. .. :---- - A- ,. ':...-,M f- 1 ,.... ,, . ' . I - ' -V - , . -s-,-.--' l U - - s '--1 3 .. ' 4 ' .ua-' Y . 2' lbizff- 1,55 .3-Y, - , -, f.f ' , H5 4 3 fri '3 - ' ....,,,.a4 .1 93-' rf. -1-Q -, 3--34, list.-.+'s,L:.i-5 'tt 15 2 f, vw- , - . ,- .- - '- .t,. .w.- . :' -fr., ' - ,, ,-.3..,,...,2,L3 t s.........e.. .....,.3.3....l., -.....m!L...ieL.-..,:L..--.1.....-......:.ug..!L i.z:.a..L .....,.:,.......: J Graduates i 3. Furry-lfrco SHERMAN JONES QCASEYJ Rebel Rangers, '32, '33. SHIRLEY JONES Rebel Rangers, '31, '32, '33, Honor society, '33, cs. A. C., '30, '31, '32, '33, Sports Club Pres., '32, '33, Junior Es- cort, '32. VIRGINIA JONES Annual Staff, '32, '33, Folio Leaves, '30, '31, '32, '33, Honor Society, '33, Triple S, '31, '32, '33, Forensic Club, '32, '33. CHARLO'l I'E JULL G. A. C., 31, '32, '33, All School Show, '32, Glee Club, '31, '32, Sports Club, '32, '33. CARL KACKSTETTER Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, lntra. Foot- ball, '31, '32, Olympics, '33. GVVEN KALLGREN Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, G. A. C., '30, '31, '32, '33, Sports Club, '31, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Girl,Reserves, '30, '31. JOHNNETTE KASTNER Pep Club, 32, '33, Girl Reserves, '30, Adv. Glee Club, '33. MARY LOC KAUFMAN Girl Reserves, '30, '31, Penmanship Club, '33, Travel Club, '32, Art Club, '32, Secretarial Club, '32. IVIADELINE KEAGLE RAY KEESEN Travel Club, '33. GEORGE E. KEESEN RUSSEI. KELLEY Social Committee, '31, '32, Glee Club, '30, '31, DEAN KENNEY Chemistry Club, '32, '33. BE'I l'Y KERN Rebel Rangers, '31, '32, '33, Pep Club, '33, G. A. C., '30, '31, '32. BEN KIRBY Track, '32, '33, Intra. Sports, '31, '32, Safety Council, '33, Chemistry Club, '33. 1' -v -N '-'- ff fre ---H - ,-. f i V 'f':L : 'f uw-.-I-i'1yv 'f-: Q., 4,,...,V If - is-. 5 1 ' 'Q w,,-'- .2- he 8 III- N is . .. H R' ,,.l3 ' -' , --- r I f..- A----.4 43, - ' 5. - !,,,' 4 T, ...i... ' 'X -' I-I-T l',, - ' ' K., 1 -..-----'17 . ' 5 '1 ,. -'I' if -s-X L ' ev fm?-5' V .ff 'L rf ,gf-if, -...,,,4.2 'XM' 5.1.3 ' 'Q f ' '-I ic.. -. A ,.4 K ,itllfljzf '-.gg ' rf' it 4 51 if ig: '. L. 1 ' 1' 7 ' ,V f M Av: E l l v Graduates ELEANOR KITCHING Pep Club, '33. LARRY KNAPP . Baseball, '31, '32, '33, Intramural Sports Club, '32, '33, Aeronaut Staff, '32, '33, Hi-Y, '31, '32. OERTRUDE KNOLLENBERG I,'Acailmie Francaise, '32, Folio Leaves, '32, '33, Chemistry Club, '32, '33. jACK KOENNECKER Baseball, '31, '32, '33, Football, '31, '32, '33, S Club, '32, '33, Rebel Club, '32, '33, Sr. Basketball Team, '33. NAOMI KORFHAGE Pep Club, '33, Pep Club Council, '33. HLAlNE KRAFFT Operetta, '31, Pep Club, nuut Staff, '31, '32, Home Room Rep- resentative, '30. NELL KUNTZ Rebel Rangers, '33, G. A. lf., 31, '32, '33, Sports Club, '32, llARRlE'l' KUSTER Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, '32, '33, All School Show, '32 S, '32, Honor Society, '33. VERNA LACKNER Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, junior Escort, '32. LOUISE LALOR Pep Club Council, '33, junior Es- cort, '32, Band, '32, '33, G. A. C., '31, '32, Senior Program Committee, '33. '33 , Aero- w 1 '33. Operetta, , Triple G. A. C., Bl-1'l l'Y LAbfll'3ER'I' Pep Club Council, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Chemistry Club, '32. FRANCES LARKIN Orchestra, '30, '31, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '30, Beta Delta Chem., '32. DORIS LARSON DENISE LANV junior Escort, '32, Rebel Rangers, '33, Aeronaut Staff, '31, Sports Club, '32, '33, llonor Society, '33. BYRON LAVVTON QBUIU Foreman of blachine Shop, '30, Supt. of Machine Shop, '31, Sec'y and Treas. Auto Shop, '32, Safety Council, '32, '33. Q Forty-three ,. H: ,. .. ... - . ...-.... ......-..- .... ..... -....,....,.....-.-...i.,.-.-1-.-1 4 ..-. M I .--..i,.,4 Graduates l orfy-foul' Fl NLEY LEAS Football, '29, Stagecraft, '29, '3Il, '31, '32, '33, Social Hour Com., '33. DON LEBLANC Triple S, '32, Golf Team, '32, Golf Club, '33. ALFRED R. LEE Honor Society, '32, '33, Rebel Club, '31, '32, '33, Triple S, '31, '32, '33, Safety Council, '31, '32, '33, Glee Club, '32, '33. LEONA LEE Commercial work, '30, '31, '32, '33. STANLEY LEVY Triple S, '33, Senior Play, '33, Olee Club, '31, '32, Operetta, '31, Adver- tising Manager for Faculty Plav, Drama Play, '33, Operetta, '33. RUSSEL LILLARD lRI'SSl Football. '32, VVrestling, '31, Social Committee, '32, '33, Track, '33. Ll LA LLEVVELLY N KATHRYN LLOYD junior Escort, '32, Rebel Rangera '32, '33, Triple S, '33, Annual Stall anti Newspaper Staff, '32, '33, G. A. C., '30, '31, '32, '33. PAUL LLOYD Intramural Sports, '31, '32, Swim- ming Team, '33, Tennis, '32, Stamp Club, '32, '33, GEORGE LOFF French Club, '33, Triple 9 '33 3 v JACK LOFLAND Intramural Sports, '30, '31, lli-X, '32, '33, Baseball, '33. KATHLEEN LONG Pep Club, '32, '33. LILLIAX VIOLA LONUSTROINI junior Escort, '32, Southern Synco- pations, '3l. ROBERT K. LOOTEN S CATHER LOUTHAN lCATSl Football, '32, Swimming, '32, VVrestling, '32, '33, S Club, '32 '35' Chemistry Club, '32, '33. v 1 . y - .Pl lj jf-lil., ' . -.'-c--. -'- - . -. I ,-' ' f' ,. --S.. ,N s, ,- ., ,M--f-'f IA ,-m ,Y-P-i I -- ' ' ,V ' A., , -1. Q AM A ,..-, ,..-. .Ie '- ' ' --- .- ...-,., , 1 . f-- ., 1 'F' ,A ,V ,V T- .M -S W M, .X , , I . , A , It. , 'A Y .. .1 5 . , .,- - I ' -J' -V A'v. , ' 1 , 'I .' V ,H I . .. .. 'wr' ms- --2 . , ' ' I ,I I , 4-1 ',-fi ,. ' -fx ' F' Inst' N-:-.hh 'v..:'iA-.Q'TLIi-13-Y I ,..M.F.'.f,:l1-A ,'-.'., '.I T' ' H71 , f-Fl , -' ,, -gf , - ' I --f kr- 'f:rf '5:3g--,,f5'1 f I ' A-xgi A' I-v ,Lf-.4 - -, , , A M ,Li--. 5.-.vi-I. 'A '-...,,...-,,-J.....:i1 .. -. .LL hs.L,.',.:...J-l..i'L....1 Graduates , I MARY ELIZABETI-I LOVE Rebel Rangers, '31, '32, '33, junior Escort, '32, Honor Society, '32, '33Z Uperetta, '32, '33, School Show, '31, '32. GERTRIIDE BAKER LOVETT Aeronaut, '31, '32, G. A. C., '30, French Club, '30, Pep Club, '33. I I I I CHARLES MACDONALD Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Rebel Club, '32, '33, Intramural Sports, '32, Play Festival, '3l. EILEEN S. MACDONNELL Pep Club, '33, Fashion Show, '31, '32, G. A. C., '30. AIAMES REYNOLDS MACLEAR' Chem. Club, '32, Archery Club, '33, Golf, '32, '33. IIOVVARD MACRUM VIRGINIA MALONEY Harvest Moon Dance Committee, '32, Social Hour Com., '32, '33. VVENDELL MARKHAM Swimming Team, '33, Archery Club, '32, '33, Glider Club, '31, '33. RUSSELL MARLATT Triple S, '33, Olympics, '32, Honor Society, '33. IRENE MARQIIESS Basketball, '31. RII'I'H MARTIN Honor Society, '32, '33, Rebel Rangers, '31, '32, '33, Triple S, '3l. '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Gold D, '31, '32, '33. LEONARD MAXVVELI. Intramural Sports, '31, '32, '33, MILDRED MCALEER East High, '30, '31, Social Service, ' '32, junior Escort, '32, Pep Club, '33. RI I'II INICCLENDUN Annual Stall, '32, '33, Honor Society, '33, Secretarial Club, Pres., '33, 'I'ripIe S, '31, '32, '33, Pep Club and Drill Team, '32, '33, TOM MCCORMICK IMACI Harvest Moon Dance Committee, '32, Football Squatl, '30. I II I I E I I I I I I I I I i FI -I -I ,I 3 I ...fi 1 ' . 4 IJ ,. Ea- if .,r, I I r4:....A, .-,i.-L- I I I f 4 V .I ? Forty- fifvf 3. ' .1-Aj , N ,,-,lm .,,- ... .. ..,. L.- ..,--L...-L. , f .3'..l . eeee .1. v , H V v W-s...j: A 5 ,. 4' ':..,,,,,s, v- ' flf,::-eQ2FfJ.x,N A A-ff . .1---. 52 4, ,.- L' ,ya w- R xl., t 'cfs-1. 'Q-w swf -93 - . .fs ' 3:3 , -lj I v 'li '?T'?'f'-A :XX 'Li' l .i Q. , ..-..M'f::?'f,f 3 'eb efilmess-..v I. fs-'-rs. . 1 . ,....... 'fi ' E ' f -waaiif' ...i- M'--HL' ' - -' Graduates I , Forty-six LEE MCELVENY Physics Club, '33. BILLY F. MCKELVEY Football Team, '32, S Club, '32, '33, Intramural Sports, '31, '33. SALLY L. MCKENZIE Pep Club Drill Team, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Chemistry Club, '32, Operetta, '33, Play Festival, '32. HERBERT MCLAUTHLIN Honor Society, '32, '33, Latin Club '30, '31, '32, History Club, '30. JOHN N. MCNAMARA Triple S, '31, '32, Aviation Club '33, Track, '33, Penmanship Club '33, Intramural Sports, '30, '3l. ROSEMARY MCNUTT Honor Society, Vice-pres., '31, '32, '33, Rebel Rangers, '31, '32, '33, Senior Prom and Class Day Commit- tees, Pep Club, '32, '33, Triple S, '30, '32, '33. v v r ROSE MCSPAIDDEN MARGARET MEIBERGEN Pep Club, '32, '33, All School Show. '31, '32, Girl Reserves, '30, '3l. EDWARD MENDENHALL Hockey Team, '31, '32, '33, Safety Council, '32, '33, Aeronaut, '32. BETTY MERRITT Glee Club, '33, Pep Club, '33. DOROTHY NIESSMER Pep Club, '32, '33, Triple S, '31, '32, G. A. C., '30, '31, '32, '33, Sports Club, '32, '33, Honor Society, '33. RICHARD E. MIDDLEKAUFF Band, '31, '32, '33, Orchestra, '32, Glee Club, '32, Dance Orchestra, '31, '32, '33. ELLIS A. MILLER Cadet Officer, '33, South and All- City Rifle Teams, '32, '33, Captain Color Guard, '32, '33, Cadet Ritle Club, Vice-pres., '32, '33, Archery Club, '32. JEANNE MILLER Girl's Glee Club, '31, Operetta, '32, Senior Play, '33, Pep Club, '33, Assembly Club, '33. HENRY MILLS IHANKI Intramural Football, '31, '32, '33, Intra. Baseball, '31, '32, '33, VVrestling, '32, '33, Tumbling Class, '33, Track. '33. I 1 ' V WY ' +' -s:'fs1fa1f1i'r.1'f'M 'e fir e rf 'r 'e ,' ' -.H , , -...,- f.,-..--,. 1 l Graduates MARGARET MILLS jr. Prom Committee, '32, Harvest Moon Dance Com., '33, Spring Dance Com., '32, Social Hour Com., '33. lV1AR'1'HA MILNE Sr. Prom Com., '33, Sr. Advisory Com., '33, Spring Dance Com., '32, Pep Club Council, '33, G. A. C., '31, '33. LEVVIS lN1l'l'CHELL Triple S, '31, '32, Aviation Club, '32, Forestry Club, '33. LOIS E, MOORE Folio Leaves, '31, '32, G. A. C., '31, Orchestra, '32. HOWARD Y. MLJRE Rebel Rangers, '31, '32, '33, VVres- tling City Champ, '31, '32, '33, Honor Society, '32, '33, Speaker House of Representatives, '33, Rebel Club, '32, '33. HARLEY lWORliAN lianml, '31, '32, '33. DORIS MORRIS Folio Leaves, '31, EMILY MORRONI -lANE'1' MORRONI li. A. C., '31, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Aeronaut, '32, Secretarial Club, vice-pres., '33, Fashion Show, '31, '32. liE'l l'lE MOST QBETSJ Football Queen, '32, Pep Club, presi- rlent, '33, jr. Escort, '32, Sr. Prom Com., '33, Annual Statli, '33. R0li1'IR'l' A. lY1llNDHENK Rebel Rangers, '31, '32, '33, Honor Society, '32, '33, Rebel Club, '31, '32, '33, 'I'l'ilt'li, '31, '32, 33, Football, 31, 32. UNA EILEEN MURPHY Fashion Show, '32, Drama Class, '31, '33. M ELVIN MURPHY JAMES MURRAY Operetta, '31, '32, Advanced Drama Club, '32, '33, Hi-Y Club, '33, Senior Play, '33. BARBARA J. MYERS Glee Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, Operetta, '31, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Oirl Reserves, '33. 5 l 1 Forty-.rrfvrn ,..- L , EJ .X ,,...-.,....-fi 4-1 , -- H .,- , , 1 1 i l i ! 4 l 1 I l l 71? ' 4 1' ,j ,, , ' v. , . ,-. ,5' lf, X Graduates ' NIAR-IORIE E. NEAL Senior Play, '33, Pep Club, '33, Annual VVinter Trips, '31, '32, '33, G. A. C., '31, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '31, '32. JULIA A. NEBE Pep Club, '32, '33. RUSSELL NEIKIRK BONNADELLE NELSON HSONNYH Annual Staff, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Pep Club Council, '32, '33, Chem- istry Club, '32, Fashion Show, '30, EDWIN NELSON Intramural Sports, '31, '32. NORDEEN NELSON Chess Club, '32, '33. GERALD NICHOLL Physics Club, '33, Sports, '33. EDITH NORTON G. A. C., '30, '31, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, junior Escort, '32, Sports Club, '33, Triple S, '31, '32. VVILLARD OFTEDAL Glendale High School, Calif., '31, Boxing, '31, '32, Wrestling, '33. NIARGARET OHLER Pep Club, '33, Folio Leaves, '33, French Club, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '30. EDVVARD OHLNIANN Honor Society, '33, Triple S, '30, '32, '33, Senior Play Com., '33, Slide Rule, '32, '33. ROBERT C. OLIVER Fencing Club, '32, '33, Safetv Council, '32, '33, Band, '32. HOVVARD OLSON Latin Club, '32, '33, Triple S, '33, Cadets, '31, '32. '33. RALPH ORD Football, '32, Track, '32, '33, YVres- tling. '31, '32, '33, S Club, '32, '33, Rebel Club, '31, '32, '33. KATHERI N E E. OSLER Rebel Rangers, '32. '33, Triple S. '31, '32, '33, Forensic. '32, '33, Senior 1 Play, '33, Folio Leaves, Vice-pres., '32 I '33. 5 rr 1 r 4 1+ ff Forty-fight ' V ..., , xg, 'Ez' KLA i . ., f' 'lf' ' ' , Graduates ARTHUR OUDKIRK I HARRY OUTVVATER 3 Fencing Club, '32, '33. I EDITH MAIIRINE OVVENS ' Physics Club, '32, '33. DOROTHY PARKER Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, G. A. C., '31, '32, '33, French Club, '32, Sports Club, '32, '33, JOY PARKS Fashion Show, '3I. LEVVIS BYFORD PATTEN, JR. CAROL W. PAYNE Carlet lst Lieutenant, '32, '33, Tennis Team, '32, All City Rifle Team, '33, Triple S, '32, '33, Rebel Rangers, '33. jEVVEL PEN N I NGTON G. A. C., '30, '31, '32, '33, School Show, '31, '32, Operetta, '32, Sports Club, '32, '33, Aeronaut, '32, '33 All FRANCES E. PENROSE Pep Club, '33, Fashion Show, '31, '32. ELSIE PETERSON Glee Club, '30, '32, Pep Club, '32, '33, junior Escort, '32, LUCILLE PFAFF junior Escort, '32, Pep Club, '33, Girl Reserves, '30. VIRGINIA L. PHELPS Triple S, '32, Pep Club, '33, L' Acatlemie Francaise, '32, '33, Honor Society, '33. BOB PHENNAH Basketball '33, Honor Society, '33, Physics Lab. Asst., '32, '33, Intramural Sports, '31, '32, Triple S, '31, '32, '33. DON PHILIPS Intramural Basketball, '30, '31, '32, '33, Intramural Football, '30, '31, '32, '33, Intramural Baseball, '30, '31, '32, '33, JEANE PHILIPS Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Fashion Show, '33, G. A. C., '30, F 1-' J, Ilfynlllf .-. ., .. , ...., ..-. 5-33, , - 1 ..,.............. 3 E S4 ,- 5 all. 'Was . , , . A W .N I il, 'llvfx' lu. G rad uates Fifty GEORGE YV. PHILLIPS Stage Crew, '30, '31, '32, '33, Social Hour Committee, '33, Cadets, '30, '31 '32. VIRGINIA LEE PHILLIPS Pep Club, '33, Girl Reserves, '33. CY PIERCE VVrestling, '33, Intramural Sports, '31, '32, Track, '32, Triple S, '32, '33: Tumbling and Apparatus Club, '32. '33. EVELYN PITTS Pep Club, '33, G. A. C., '30, '31, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, '32, Secretarial Club, '33. MARIE E. PLATTNER Operetta, '33, Glee Club, '33, Can- tata, '33, A Capella, '33. FRANCES POTTER Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, G. A. C., '31, '32, '33, Honor Society, '33,junior Escort, '32, Senior Secretary, '33. GERTRUDE POVVELL Assembly Club, '32, '33, Pep Club, '33, Girls Glee Club, '31, CLARE M. PRENDERGAST Discussion Club, '30, '31, Intramural Football, '31, Intramural Baseball, '32. MACK PROFIT Track, '31, '32, S Club, '32, '33, Intramural Sports, '31, '32. TUIVI REDDIN Annual Staff, '33, Rebel Rangers. '32, '33, Triple S, '31, '32, '33, Senior Basketball, '33, Baseball, '33. EDWARD IW. REDDING Annual Statli, '32, '33, A Capella Choir, '32, '33, Chess Club, '32, Triple S, '32, '33, Slide Rule Club, '32. PAUL REEVES Football, '30, '31, '32, Basketball. '31, '32, '33, S Club, '32, '33, Honor Society, '32, '33. CAROLYN REIN CHARLES REITER Football, '30, '31, Intramural Foot- ball, '30, Intramural Indoor, '30. ALBERT REUTER Band and Orchestra, '30, '31, '32, '33, Safety Council, '30, '31, '32, '33, Student Council, '31, '32, Rebel Rangers, '32, '33. I . - , 1 - I,-xx MK, t P ' f , , X flttx . I--5. PSS A J 4 ins. HND? ' G ROBERTA L. SAlN1SON Pep Club, '32, '33, Fashion Show, '31, '32. BARBARA SCHAETZEL Rebel Rangers, '31, '32, '33, G. A. C., '30, '31, '32, '33, House of Repre- sentatives, '33, Honor Society, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33. MARGARET SANDERS Rebel Rangers, '33, G. A. C., '32. '33, Triple S, '32. '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, National Honor Society, '33. BETTY SANIPSON National Honor Society, '33, Vice- Pres. Pep Club, '33, junior Escort. '32, Crumbs , '32, '33, Social Hour Connnittee, '32. MARY MILDRE17 ROONEY VVhoopee Show, '31, Southern Mem- ories, '32, jr. Queen, '32. VIOLETTE ROSE KVIJ Pep Club, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '31, Fashion Show, '31, '32. GLENOA GAY ROBINSON Girl Reserves, '31, '32, '33, Girl Re- serves Cabinet, '32. '33, Pep Club, '33. PA1l1,lNE ROBERTSON Drama Class Play, '33, Pep Club, '33, Physics Club, '32. '33, French Club, '31, '32, '33. OLENA ROBERTS QLEEH All School Show, '30, '31, Pen Club, '32, '33, Operetta, '31. ELINOR RIPPLE lRIPl Rebel Rangers, '33, Pep Club, '33, Operetta, '32, '33, All School Show, '31, '32, Girl Reserves, '32, '33. GLAOYS ROBERTS Orchestra, '31, '32, '33. DOROTHYE ROACH junior Escort, '32, Triple S, '31, '32. '33, Assembly Club, '32. '33, Latin llub, 32, 33. LOUIS RONINGER Rifle Team, '31, '32, '33, Cadet Rifle Club, '32, '33, Cadet Otlicer, '33, Archery Club, '32, '33. CHARLES RHINEHART Social Hour Committee, '32, '33, lntramural Football, '3l. MARY FRANCES RICE Pep Club, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '30, '32, Fashion Show, '33, Senior Play Committee, '33. - V . ' O iff . Egfr'-. J ,I-1.1.5 ' X ' t- , , ,i,,,.T,,1..1-.,,-....-., Graduates KATIE SEEBURGER Senior Play, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Pep Club Council, '32, '33, Cnp't of Q Drill Team, '32, Fashion Show, '32, 9 '33 ' l ESTHER R. SCHEKEL I G. A. C., '31, Glee Club, '32, ' Drama Club, '31. l BETTY JO SHERIVIAN Orchestra, '30, '31, '32, '33, Pep f Club, '32, '33. RAY SHEARER l Track, '32, '33, S Club, '32, '33, E Intramural Sports, '31, '32. J DOROTHY IVIARGRET SHETLER I Pep Club, '32, '33, Annual Staff, '32, '33 i i I GERALDINE SHAVV Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Annual I Stall, '32, G. A. C., '31, '32, '33, , Aeronaut Staff, '33, Pep Club, '33. BETTY SEIFER Triple S, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '31. 2 HELEN SEGELKE ' Honor Society, '33, junior Escort, , '32, Pep Club, '33, Triple S, '31, '32, I Girl Reserves, '32. I CLIFTON sCHM1n'r I Triple s, '31, '32, '33, Glider Clan., I '31, Rifle Club, '31, Cadet Club, '31, l I l l Honor Society, '33. DONALD M. SCHMITCK l All City Diving Championship, '33, l Athletic Club, secy., '32, '33, Student 7 l l MINNIE SCHUU Q AIIDREY L. SCHVVARTZ Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, G. A. C., '32, '33, Senior Play, '33, Pep Club, I '33. J PAUL N. SCOTT 1 Track, '32, '33, Triple S, '33, Glee Club, '33. LILLIAN SEAHOLINI cz. A. C., '33, Fashion Show, 'sz. I CHARLOTTE SEALING G. A. C., '31, Triple S, '31, '32, '33: Latin Club, '32, '33. Council, '30, '31, Intramural Sports, '31 '32 , . 1 F'I -I' 'fi' :fy fuo WJ, ' ' 'Qi Graduates HELEN L. SHIELDS 3 Pueblo Centennial, '31, '32, Pep Club, '33, Girl Reserves, '33, Fashion Show, '33. 'I'HlIRS'l'ON SIBLEY Football, '32, VVrestling, '32, '33, Senior Basketball, '33, S Club, '32, '331 Rebel Club, '32, '33. DEAN MEREDITH SINDERSON jUIIN R. SLOVER Rebel Club, '32, '33, Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Senior Prom Com., '32, Senior Advisory Council, '32, '33, BILLY R. SNYDER VVrestling, '31, '32, '33, Golf, '32, Golf Club, '33, Intramural Indoor Champs, '32. DUNN SMITH VVrestling, '31, '32, '33, Swimming, '32, D Club, '32, Triple S, '31, French Club, '31. ,IEANNE SMITH junior Escort, '32, Typing Club, '32, '33. MARY ALICE SMITH Pep Club, '32, '33, Triple S, '32, Glee Club, '32, '33, Girl Reserve Cabinet, '32, '33, Operetta, '32, '33. ELEANOR SMYTHE Pep Club, '32, '33, All School Show, '31, Play Festival, '32. ROBERT SPARKS Aeronaut, '3l. RICHARD D. SPEER Glee Club, '32, '33, Operetta, '32, '33, A Capella Choir, '32, '33, Band, '31, Tumbling Club, '32. MARIE I. SPRAGIIE Sports Club, '32, '33, Penmanship Club, '33, G. A. C., '31, '32, '33, De- bate Club, '32, Triple S, '32. VVILBERTA STAPLES junior Escort, '32, Pep Club Council, '33, G. A. C., '33, Student Council, '31, Girl Reserves, '31, '32. MAURICE STAPLETON Track, '31, Intramural Sports, '30, '31. lb -IUIIN C. S'I'API,E'I'ON ' f' lfifty-llzrfr iq . . 1,-dairy K - Y J, - if , V ,ff-f , sv' is T' HA! ' 7 1 1 I 3 1 Fifty-four '11 'fr Graduates MARY MAE STARKS A Capella, '31, Glee Club, '32, Girl Reserves, '32. MARGARET J. STECK Triple S, '32, '33, Annual Statf, '32, '33, Physics Club, '32, '33, Play Festival, '31. MARGARET STEELE MARY STEERE Social Hour Committee, '33, Pep Club, '32, Girl Reserves Cabinet, '32, Aeronaut, '32, '33, Senior Play Com- mittee, '33, HARLAN STENGER Baseball, '32, '33, Chemistry Club, '33 BLANCHE STEPHENS Student Council, '30, '31, '32, Pep Club, '32, '33. CARLTON STETSON KSTETSJ Rebel Club Sec'y, '33, Track, '33, Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Band, '31, '32, '33, THA D STETSUN Physics Club, '32, '33, Fnreman's Club, '30, '3l. OLIVE LUCILLE STEVENS f MAUREEN STIRLING Pep Club, '32, '33, Dorothy Vernon I of Haddon Hall . '32, Operettu, '3l' Girls Glee Club, '30, '31. ERVVI N STOCKER GERALD R. STOKES Football, '31, '32, Honor Societv, '33, S Club, '31, '32, Rebel Club, '32, i '33, House of Representatives, '33, VVILLIA M STRANG Rebel Club, '32, '33, Intramural 1 Sports, '31, '32, '33. 1 URRI N STRA NSKY ELOISE STROESSNER , , 1 , l W, -1-E.1:.iE2L.u ' I sm FQ! ! ZZ-'-1 H ,-,a-,,,4 XX an 1 mb ' 4 hr tr'i.:?PEi, ' Q n Vx Ne X I :EE 11 Graduates VIRGINIA RUTH SUNDINE Triple S, '32, Girl's Glee, '32. EVELYN H. SUNDINE Girl Reserves, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Aerouaut, '32, '33, Play Festival, '32. CAREY SVVAINSON Golf Club, '33, Safety Council, '32, Applied Economics, '32, '33, News- paper Staff, '32. NATA J. SVVANSON junior Escort, '32, Pep Club, '32, '33, Triple S, '32, Secretarial Club, '33. HELEN C. SVVARTSEL Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, G. A. C., '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '31, '32, Glee Club, '32, Folio Leaves, '32, '33. VVILLIAM A. SVVIFT Cadet Ollicer, '31, '32, '33. BILL TA IT . Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Band, '32, '33, Track, '33. HAROLD TAIVIBLYN Baud, '32, '33, French Club, '31, '32, '33, Debating, '31, '32, Intramural Sports, '30, '31, '32, '33, President of French Club, '32, '33. MARY LOUISE TAMBLYN Cantata, '33, French Assembly Pro- gram, '32. l5E'I I'Y U. TERRILL Honor Roll, '32, Associate Editor of Confederate, '31, '32, All School Show, '32, Southern Syncopation, '30, Glee Club and Operetta, '30, TED TIIIEL Baseball, '31, '32, '33, Intramural Football, '30, '31, '32, Intramural Basketball, '30, '31, '32, '33. LIONEL THIEMAN Assembly Program, '33. VIRGINIA THOMPSON Rebel Rangers, '31, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, Assembly Program, '31, '32, '33. PAULINE TIPTON Pep Club Treas., '32, '33, junior Escort, '32, Annual Staff, '33, Band and Orchestra, '31, '32, '33, Senior Gift Committee, '33. HELEN TREAT Pep Club, '33. 7 Fifty-fiv U I I . Jfy, X1 if ,pf Graduates Fifty-six JEAN NE KATHERINE TROTT Girl Reserves, '30, '31, '32, '33, Fashion Show President. '32, '33. ED TROTTNER Track Manager, '33. RALPH TROUTE Assembly Club, '32, Tumbling Club '32, Triple S, '31, ' CAREL L. TURNER French Club, '31, '32, Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, junior Escort, '32, Glee Club, '31, '32, '33, Operetta, '33. VVI NSTON H. TORNOW Forensic Club, '32, '33, Hi-Y Club, '32, '33, Hi-Y Theatre Party Chair- man, '32, French Play, '32. DORIS TVVISS Pep Club, '33, Girl Reserves, '33, Operetta, '32, Fashion Show, '33. RUTH HELEN ITLERY RUTH VANDERLAAN All School Show, '32, Pep Club Council, '33, Pep Club, '33, Drill Team, '33, Glee Club, '33. WINIFRED VAN EMAN French Club, '32, '33, Aeronaut, '31, '32, Folio Leaves, '31, '32, Fencing Club, '31, '32, Latin Club, '32, '33. BILL VANGENDEREN Chem. Club, '32, '33, Senior Basket- ball, '32, Triple S, '31, '32, Intra- mural Sports, '31, '32. HERBERT GORDON VAN STONE SUE VEATC H Pep Club, '32, '33, Social Hour Committee, '32, All-School Show, '30, CHARLES A. VOLLICK Triple S, '33, Chem. Club, '32, '33, Folio Leaves, '33, Library Ass't, '30, '31, '32. BARBARA FAE VVALKER Maxwell History Club, North High, '32, Pep Club, '32, '33, Drama Class Play, '33, Glee Club, '31, '32. AMELIA C. VVALLER G. A. C., '31, Glee Club, '32Z Drama Club, '31. I .ll -.., ., ,,,,3,. . ,, .,.. -....... ,W -- V1 l l Graduates OLIVE LOUISE VVALTER ELTON VVELSH BURTON VVALTMAN Football, '32, Hockey, '31, '32, '33, S Club, '33, KEITH VVARE MARGARET ll. VVARNEKE Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Fencing Club, '32, '33, Sports Club, '32, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, All School Show, '32. Intramural Basketball, '30, '31, Intramural Baseball, '30, '31, Intra- mural Football, '30, '31, Olympics, '31. X JACK NVASHBURN Q MARGARET VVATSCHEK Fashion Show, '31, '32, Gym Ex- hibit, '32. VINSON VVEBER Track, '31, '32, Rebel Rangers, '33, llonor Society, '32, '33, S Club, '31, '32, '33, Chem. Club, '32, '33. ELVVUOD VVEISS llillllj Radio Club, '33. HUGH VVEST Senior Basketball Team, '33, Avia- tion Club, '33, Band, '30, '31, '32. ,HM VVEST LlLLlE HOLBROOK VVETTENGEL Honor Society, '32, '33, Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Triple S, '31, '32, '33, Cadet Sponsor, '33, Fencing Club, '32, '33. ELSIE VVHITE Social Hour Committee, '33, Girl Reserves, '33. LELA B. VVHITE DON VVl'll'l'M.-KN Co-Editor Aeronaut, '32, '33, Honor Society, '32, '33, Triple S, '30, '31, '32, '33, Rebel Club, '32, '33, Debate, '32, l - IP' .--el? 1 7 - ff' gn. 1 Graduates Fifty-eight LILIAN AUDLEYE VVICKSTROM Honor Society, '33, Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, junior Escort, '32, Triple S, '31, '32, French Club, '32, FRED VVILIMEK Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Honor Society, '32, '33, Rebel Club, '32, '33, Senior Prom Committee, '33, Senior Basketball, '33. EVELYN B. WILKINS Pep Club, '32, '33, Beta Delta Chem Club, '32, '33. ELVVOOD VVILLIAMS Cadets, '31, '32, '33. KATHRYN R. VVILLIAMS G. A. C., '31, '32, Pep Club Council, '32, '33, Senior Program Committee, '33, Chairman Football Dance, '33, Chairman Basketball Dinner, '33. JOHN VVILMORE Rebel Rangers, '32, '33. DURVVARD VVILSON Band, '3l. '32, '33, Boxing, '31, Baseball, '32. GRAHAM VVILSON Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Rebel Club. '32, '33, Honor Society, '32, '33, Senior Prom Committee, '33, Cabinet, '33. FRANCES VVINTERS Rebel Rangers, '33, Drama Class Play, '33, Pep Club, '32, '33, Shafroth Contest, '33, G. A. C., '31. ROSS VVISHERD Operetta, '30, Boys Glee, '30, '31, '32, Intramural Baseball, '31, '32, Cleopatra, '33. FRED VVOELKE FRANKLIN VVOLFE Advanced Orchestra, '32, '33, ginner's Orchestra, '33, Newswriting. '32 '33 Be- GEORGE H. VVONN TOM R. VVOOD Honor Society, '33, Annual Staff, '32, '33, A Capella, '32, '33, Triple S. '32, '33, Slide Rule, '32. NELLIE M. VVUUDENBERG Orchestra, '30, '32, '33, Folio Leaves. '33, G. A. C., '32, Girl Reserves, '30, '3l. 'I ..-Y... ....-. .l.--..-..1..........1.,..-...lv.'f' -. 7 f 4- N,,, X 4 ,,. -0' .C All 1. ' 39117 V. - . ' N f H YY' ' ' 'il' -, I C A V. ' X f ,. X, J XX N .5 'V 'v nv X Ar- -, 1.4 v 'XVI 5 , I - .Y. H- --I ' ' I ' Graduates I CLAUDE VVR1011'1' Rebel Club, '32, '33, Golf 'I'earn, '31, '32, '33, Golf Club, '33, Basketball Squad, '31. CORNELIIIS VVYKSTRA Intramural Basketball, '30, '31, Jr. Custodian. '32, '33, Iiasketball Squad, '30, '31. KATHARINE S. ZIMMERMAN Pep Club, '32, 33, G. A. C., '31, '32, Girls Glee Club, '321 Orchestra, '31, '32, Annual Art , Staff, '33. BILL BREIT Hi-Y Club, '32, Chemistry Club, '33. GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTU S MARY JANE ADAMS Ilonor Society, '33, Rebel Rangers, '32, '33, Junior Escort, '32, Sports Club, '32, '33, G A. C., '30, '31, '32, '33. LILLIAN FRANCES B 0 T Assembly, '31, Sec r . n , 33. CIIIICK DELONG Band, '32, '33, Intramural Sports, '31, '32 lIl'GI1 DOIIERTY IAMOSJ Basketball, '31, '32, '33, All-city, '33, Base- ball, '31, '32, '33, Glee Club, '30, '31, '32 S Club, '33. HILL DREYFIIS Flay Festival, '32, Drama, '32, Football '31, Tumbling Club, '32. ELTON FAIR Social Hour Committee, '33, Tennis Team '31, '32. VVARREN L. FOSS Cadets, '30, '31, '32, '33, Representative '30, '31, '32, '33, Safety Council, '30, '31, 32 33, Band, 30, 31, '32, '33, Orchestra, '30, '31 '32, '33. LYMAN O. GARVVOOD Football, '31, '32, Basketball, '32, '33 Rebel Club, president, '32, '33, S Club, '32 '33, House of Representatives, '33. v v m JACK L. HOPPE ' Football, '30, '31 ntramural Sports, 30. '31, '32, Intramur Club, '33, MARIE HOITTVVED Drama Club, '32, '33.' RUTH JOHNS O. A. C., '30, '31, '32, Annual Staff, '32. '33, Student Council, '31, '32. ESTELLA RUTH LISS Triple S, '33, Animal Stalf, '33. JAMES R. MACLEAR, JR. C-hem. Club, '32, Archery Club, '33, 1316416 '32, '33. FLOYD MCCLELLAN H' 3 GAIL R. SELBY Intramural Football, '31, '32, Intramural Indoor, '31, '32, Glee Club, '32, 'l'1'3i'l IC Squad, '31, '32. DOROTHY S'I'I7'l 1' Annual, '31, '32. VEVA V. TEMPLER Entered South in '33. HOVVARD TROUT Track, '31, '32, S Club, '31, '32, '33, Aero- naut, '32, '33, Chemistry Club, '32, Stage- crafr, '30, '31, '32. VVARDY VVOOSTER Radio Club, '33. 1 T Fifty-nine ..-U L.-.....-..-...........--,..-.-Q....,--....--s.t-f,..1. Y .V . 6 Twelve B Seniors n lzrxl Rum: . 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Ylxnlxlx Xlnmxxnoxlluw. llmmlnx Klum l'1x1l.xN NIM Xlrxu Sixly-our Twelve B Seniors . I . , . In-I Ivfw. Hum. Xlunv. Khin Olxlllx, IBM! U'Xl1l,I,. Dnxxlm P1 uurw. ICLIZUKI In Ru Srmrnl Ruff, N uulk Ruuuw, I'1:.r.v Run, ,Kun Ruluxsux, Iluckus Snull. Blu. Sl u.l.I Thin! IGMP .lun Bunn. Nluuuvx Suzan RQ, Rl Ill Sunlllm. Xlx lu SIl.HkXl,xX. SHNLX Sl xlnixw lunrlf: Ihr. ' ,lux 'l'R.UIm k. Yuuclxu 'l'H Is. Axxuxll. 'ltn,x1lukn. Yun vu Ylxlv, 1.0114 XYUUU l1vll1R+f. ' Nll.nxU.xxk1N. lhklnx XXIIIIK. Rl In WILMXQ. link Wlmux, llmwun Yan xmk Sixty-I-'usn f s e X i ll i , vfeiegiisfsra-Ke N Yigfqeef ,lg 'xg ' 5' e . i R :nuns O'K1ziaF1z jo A sox The Junior Class XXXRNIQR Rlicuims. fv1'v.v1'dc11f DUN Mclhuimiz. 'I'I-Cc' jv1'v.v1'n'c11t ' Nl'.xi.col,M 'lonNsoN, RIARY O'KE151fia, .m'J'vf411'1't'.v The members of the junior class have spent the past two years in preparing for the student activities :mil cluties they will encounter next Septelnher. There :ire live hunclrecl and sixty stnmlents in the class. Two hnnclreml :incl sixty are 11B's and three hunclrecl and thirty are ll.X's. The juniors spunsnrecl 21 successful ztssemhly lll'4lg'l'lllll on .Xpril Ilth. Sixty-fflrre Juniors r-I lx'n'f': Lwk .-Xnllv. l'.xll.x'x Xlwxxlw. Xlwxllx ,lm Mwxuw. lim: ,-Kxnlxwux. IAYIRNI .-Xxnlnvwx. llxnm' .XRII Ill1.lY HM Ihrnv Suomi lx'n. '.' Rl In Hunk, l':ll7.xnl lu ANA Ihkxly l k,xMls lhkk. 'Iuux Vmxmxx. linux lin xmxullw, lfxllvx Hr1r,1x1.4, IRIN: Hlnxlnxul. lhiml Ru: : huns: Hull, Rl In Iiunlwx, Ihxnklxxl Bumxlmmx, Mun Hluulk. I.l'Lxvll Hlullk, Umm Burnl- Ynxxu li! l.1.ucK Ihnrllz Ifff:1': Xluu Ii: lun. ,'Xl.mu1 H1 xxx. Rlm lil aus. Bull, H1 umm. Lmuxn fxlmull. .Mui t'xxl.xnw, .Klux Lfxuflxllk lvllh Rrf. '.' llfuakllx fum Xlxkllx Ullxxmur., lllqunrlsx flllxxl ll, l.1ul,x k'lllu'l'lxl, IAN!! l ummm XMI xu L'ul,1.lxs. H1 klll.x fnzl we Sixty-fu ur Juniors Fin! Rufw- .lx nl rn Cam.. Xukxux LQIUYZHR, K4lI!I.lIV fxl'I.I.lY, XI.uu.,uuzx Vnkus. 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Sllimux, Ifl,i.xwuk Hfxnxl it ,lltxus Ili ttnlsux, liiukhi- Uul.r.nrF Post Graduates XYllCll the lung lung' trail tliruugli high selimil is emlecl, it seems that a few have mat hail eiitwugli xvwrlc, teachers. ete.. aml they trail haek tu selnml fur :muther year. lt is very tluuhtful, hmvever. that it is the yvurk that they enjtiy. hut the feeling that fur mice after their twelve years of selitmul lite. they erm eume tw selmttl. have a gtmrl time aml mit have In xvurry about stnflying. Xt least that seems tu he the iclea uf a pust grarluate etlurse. lt is almfust impussihle to melutle in a regular high SClltHll etmrse every- thing' that inte rlesires :mtl therefwre post gracltiates have an extra ZltlYIlllUlg'C. lhis year txvelve ut these turttmate persons t'Cfl1l'llCtl tw their guucl fvltl alma mater anml pruvetl that after all there is11't mueh mure that they eau ilu that is as interesting' as going tu seliuol. 4? 4 N ur .JV- Wx. t 'I -, , .uf T? 1 me ll,xcL'ol.l. Riioxns Iluuzlsox The Sophomore Class .lm NI.xfCo1,1., fv't'sz'tlt'11f , 1 lJoRo'rnY Rnotxns, r'1'rv fv't'.v1'z1'v11f JANE 1e1,xR1usoN, .m'1't'fri1'y Eight hunclrecl :mtl nine students entered South this year as sophomores. The great majority of them czune from Byers and Grant. Those who were chosen hy the class to he its representzitives und lenders :ire Jim MacL'ol1. presi- dent, Dorothy lihozuls, vice president. and June Harrison, secretary. The ehiss prochiceml ll most successful variety ZISSCIIITJTY progrzun. Those who pzwticipzlteml wgrg, Ruth Himlwell, Esther XYhite. lloh Miller. ! 'v a . , . , , llcklelhui. Dorothy Lruig, bentriee Stoors. hay- inoncl Kemp, lleverly Thompson, Dorothy Jensen, Maxine Ifurton, Lester l'ipkiu, Marion Holliday and Mah Foster. Q Q Smvvzty-nm' ,, .L sh Ni-A-. , e W ,..-. , 1' I v Sophomores lm!! limp, :X4.x.llf'x Illlll.. Izlwxx NIM Hin, l'.xxu,xl,mla1. Xlmlk. Klum' l3r'kmw Ilwxl ku' Nmmul Ruff' Xlnmxu llxxnx, Xxmxl Kiuxmxm. I'.un huvxlx. 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Ukx11xx1. liunlmx llxuxlxx Smwflry-lllnw' Seventy-four aw.: . -1... 4. 135. 3 wherein is the Breath of Life . '. JTQ - I ,, V, + ' L...J,g. ,. ., ,--,,.,... , -.,- A-Y..-1. .-., W- . .- -rf -,-- Y' fin! Ruff: XV11.soN, l'!111ue11Ak1v1'. l os1'r,11. XY11.so:v Scrum! Rare: l'o1+1xN1k, A1, llA1x1-Y, Lxrwnlx llaxxv. S1.,xu1.15 Confederate Student Government CABINET .X1, ll,xN1-:1', f11'1'.v1'41'v11t hl.XRY j,xN1e .X11.-xms, svc'1'vf111'y of .vclmol l1ll.I. S1..xc:1.1c, .vvr1'1'tu1'-1' of snC1'11l lzour Clnxlm l31'R1q111x1z'1', .m'1'vf111'y of 11s.vm11bI1'v.v C11z,x11.x11 XY11.soN, .Y4'L'I't'fUl'j' of fflllllllfllfj' l,Il'K XY11.soN AND 'l1cANN1i'1 1'1a Fos'r12R, .wc1'vf111'1'v.v of I.llft'I'ft7I' C1.1'111f: L'o1c11N1aR, .N'l'l'f'l,flH v of .vcrfvfy The Co11fede1'ate Student llUY6l'lllUCl1lI was organized l7el1r11ary, 1933 and the Constitution was adopted Felmruary 32. 1933. This is a g'UV6l'l1lllCllt lll'g2llllZCfl on tl1e plan of tl1e United States govern- ment. lt is the only o11e of its kind in Colorado schools. The constitution provides for an advisory council for the president, name- ly. Tl1e Cahinet. The cabinet was chosen from the presidents of the elnhs at South that are mainly for tl1e purpose of school welfare. The president, .Xlhert Haney. tl1e vice president. Linden Haney, and the secretary Margaret Mills. were elected hy popular vote of the student body the llrst semester. Mary -lane .Xll21lNS, l'llllllCl'l1P for secretary, went into office March 13, 1933, when Margaret Mills resigned. Q Smzenly-Hfve I A-AE 4 , ,fi ,...-Y.--- Y ---........,, Y-..-..Y :Z ,- -...- A,.... , ....,.,..,-. W 7 W, , V V ,...,.-,:..-A.. A Y ., --...,,, .,,,, ... .,..., -. -....,, -,,.,., ,JI ,- f fa f , ttw 'iii tai fgwvxsgg, mil KW lfml' Ru.'f'.' .-'Xu rzrsm IlnI.I.Awn. flmaulrn' RIIll,KlDS. Mfxxlwl' El'k'mx. Bl-Krlu full Ns, Nlxnjouu lfxlllnxtn Klum' IYKI 1-,113 I x,xx-ns l'ox'rt-'R, JAX:-1 Ilmuusox. Iksxxmkx Srn.u.1z!-x.. Ylkmxu -Innxwx 1 frnnl Ixnrv' XIAl,urI.xt Llnnxsnx. LYMAN Glmwnnn. Hnwuan KIOKI, Fxrlu XYII.lNuK. Hlkluul l'llxs1 l5l'n'1'nw l7l1nucx, Fkxn Hmkmz Wunrk Invoms, BILL I Axnr'nln House of Representatives Menthers uf the Hunse are presiclents uf the vzlritrtts ehlhs. Fred XYilin1ek s ztppnintecl as 1'eem'clet' Business ZlffZlil'S of the sehnnl are all trztltszletecl in hills that are written In members uf the stnclent burly tn' nf L'm1g't'ess. Ifzleh hill IIIIISY pass the i llfvnse ztnwl Senate hefwre it heeunles effective. The Ilunse meets when Speaker lImx'z11'rl Khrre ezllls tm' ll sessnnn. It hills ure passed lll hx' stnclents. :tetiwn is il1lIllt'tliIllClj' tzlken. Seventh htnn' is the nsnztl sessiwn perincl. Sr'fwnly-xix s: E f ,f 1' .fi t :fl , s H'-'Q-,,. A H JI L ...qi l ,QA, -X fr A A ' l c 'Vi i l Bark Row: jim Bfxncorx. WARNVR Rnrmns, G1-:RALD EmulAk'r. lin Born Front Row: Bl4T1'Y lXl0s'r, GI.Al!X'S Llisl-nik, 1,m1kAlNr: BRA:xmLlLT1' Senate .Xt the first meeting of Congress, fonr presimlents of clulms were elected into the senate. Three other members are the presidents of the soplimnnre, jnninr uncl senior classes. The Senate meets seventh hour when the necessity to mliscnss hills is evi- llent. Linclen Haney. vice-presimlent of the stntlent hotly, is acting presiclent of the Senate, :mtl lilzulys Lesher, an appointee tn the position of recurrler. , Sr-wnly-.vewfn lfufl' Ifurr-5 Him Pin xxixli, I3imiu.n Wulrxmx. i'u,uu.is L'o,x'ri-s. lfkin Wirixiix, Tim Wumu, Uuumsi Wxrsov, ,lui lhium K Sfufinl Ruff: llvxkillm l i,,xwiwlks. linxilu funk. l'iRr,iNi.x l'ulirs. llxkkll r Kisiik. Xlmuzxui-1' S.xYni'Rs Yliu,lN1,x-Iuxls, Rimini' liiKi,xl,w, Yix1:lwl,x llirxs. Rlssim. XI.uu..xrr. lfinmuim lllii.MAxN, Li.1i mx Muxilm, K-i'u.u.n Simms. ell Lu Q lli ssii nl Ruin' Nluu' 'lxxi .-Xluus, li,xRii,xk.x Scii.xl'izll.. l3ok4r'lliY Kllssxlik, Xlxkx' l'flI.uxxl,ix, lhlriilwl -lUIIXalV Xlxkiox Ilul.i.,wM. Xlfuu' Xiiiilscrx. Dixlsi- l.,xu, Ri In Xlikllximx. lill.l.IXN Xlnxslk xl liI.l'lY S,xxrl'snx, lfkixxils lhvriik National Honor Society ,lll'R'roN lil-:'rRIi'K, film-1'fli'11t Rosi:M.xRY iXlCNl'TT, T'I.t't' f'I'c'.VI.tfi'Ilf l.iNNii.x .XLI-2Nll'S, .W't'I'c'flI1'-X' iXl,l RlilJ l.lClC, 1'1'm1.v11ri'1' ,XI.l llII.IJ .Xl.IiNIl'S, .vfmlzxiw x The Nzitioiiul lloiior Society has zieeoiiiplislieil :1 great mzmy xwrtli while things this yezii' :mil deserves ii lot of credit. Their main project was the IICXX slllilj' cozieliiiig' plzm. ,Xiiy stiifleiit was :ihle to receive help iii :my siilmject mliiring' his stucly hour. hy going' lu Rooiii 316. The teachers coopeititeil very xx ell hy seiimliiig their stuileiits clown who iieeileil help hut xrliu woiihl not come lor help witliout heiiig sent. Much gooil resiilteml from this plziii. Sflvfnty-right Hall' lin-: .' lin lln s. Tin llmns, Kimriu lhxnsoxs. Piwl. Rll'.YIS. llowxkn ,ll xsises, .M.ini.n l.ii. L-:ANN llixss, Dim Arsrlx Srlnml Rnxf-.' llmx-nn l'll..XNlVlkS, l,ll.l.ll XXVI-r1'lMslx.. lluwmur Klum, Xllxlil. llxss. llluuux L'.uu.vnx Rusi nun MLXVII. l.lxNl,x Amxlis. Yixsox Wiunlk. liuxiox lla num. limnl Rn: .' Rl lu Nluarlx. hllvxx lxxus. Suikl.lx' Qloxis. Nlwkx' l'll.iz.xnl lu l,mu, llirix Simian, Xllss .'Xl.ixn Rl lu lnsis, lnmxlxlxi. l4kAmrl.l.'r'r. lfulxxxls l'or'x1k, Llxiillkixi Xlu Unis National Honor Society 'l'he l.nst :intl liouncl. which is always open hefore :intl after school :intl during' the seconil lloor lunch hour. continued uncler their sponsorship. .Xn auction wus helml in lielmruziry of ull articles that hzul lmeen in the Lost :intl lfounrl over six weeks. liIlCll new nieinher spencls two periods it week in the Lost :uul lfounll. 'l'he highest honor that ll South boy or girl may receive, is memlwership in the Nilllkllllll llonor Society :lull its members ure loolcecl up to :ls lezlclers hy the entire stuclent lmomly. lt upholcls the high stzinilzuwls of scholzirship, lezuler- ship, CllIll'1lClCl' :intl service. .Xt the hegjinning' of the yezu' there were fourteen active nienihers, On lleceinher sixteenth, twenty-one nienihers were initizltecl Zlllll on .Xpril lo. twenty-four more receivecl nienihership. ,lnitiution is not soon forgotten, for ztfler alll. llonor Society nieinhers erin he rnugli. hut when the tlust ull hlows ZIXYZIX the initizues can still smile through all the inercuroehrome :mil llour. lXlL'lllllCl'SllllJ in the National llonor Society is something' ln he proucl ul :intl soinething' that will ZllXY1lj'S he .11 help in winning' success. Sfwerzfy-nifze -... . . ..,V-. -,..,.,...,.....,,,. . b , . if - rv Q ' . , . -- g .- - ,..... .. --....'-.... ....i-?u -Y.,..1?1...... ,.-.-.... ...,.....-'p. -.lu-L.....L .md , .,....4.,..,..-...-..L.'..... The Band Smith lizts Il lmzmtl tu lie pruutl uf. 'l'liis yeztr, iinirt- lllqlll ever lveftire Smith lizts futmml tltztt its lizmtl is zm integral pztrt of its selitml ztetivities. 'l'l1e presence uf the time liunclrecl pieee fuutlmull lmml :tt tlle ftmtlmll games lust full. with ftn'1ii:ttitms :tml letters mzule tm tlie tielcl :luring tlie liztlf. :ulcletl greatly to the pep :tml etitliusiztsm uf tlle ermwl. Smith euiitrilwutecl several memlrers In tlie all-eity lizuicl. tliztt piwivimleml the music fur the Zllllllllll l'l:iy lfestirztl. I.'11rHf'li l'lnilip Iiuylt-. .Xll wt'u I Reutel. Ixwnney ,luliiimir lla xl'l 3' lfztsllwml. lftluin Roanli. lftlnin ,Xiitlm-vsirii, Rulveii llelwmz, Vail llezuey. lion Kniultl. Clulrles Vox. Paul liinnes, Ken izt' Ili YY crcin l. Tye lluuse. l'n'ml1 llvnlttllzlrry Allile. Slneltluu Ile Spain, iieinltl Kriel. liulw .-Xmlerson. .Iulm litmus, Xlalilmtl Uitlellieltle. Truml fv:1i1'i Rirl ixni nl Nlitlnllekzxull. ll: i1l's-i1 l ciss, lfaul iiillw t'i' I. ,Iztmes llalnurmel. Ulixules XlrK'lell.in, Xllnrlen Nlrk lztrltell. .I iwt- While. Llmiles lle lmuu. lfinllk lfiseluer. Ifnii l'lmiles Xl ivli mul 1v'. ,lark flrtlim. flmrles XYeidenl1:m1er. Czultuii Stetson, llarley' Nlortrnll, lluruautl Willson, Walter l.:uvrenre. lfluytl liraifer. Shine lint- fiiene lluuli c's. Vein tvim Beyer. tflurinrliffliilly lhmtit-ltl, Ret-in liptmm, Lzmleme l'L-Ninn, ltlilly Xeulvy. Alive Hankel, -lnlm llutlnly. Rl'lK'l'l APD. Klumles Uliftivin. Billy Syclmt. Uvtwpt-I' lluke, l':ill lioruesun, llulwerl llr:u:nm. Xlarian llnllatluy. Virginia llnnsen. .lnlm Hurley, llill llnll, lflmu llulluul. Ftletlm llotlize. Russell Ylilliauis. Uaxitl lizuinlmrlen, llmmlns Lis-. l'lu1rtffl'4mlim- Tiplun, Ilzuiy Nlielielsmi, Kathleen llialte, Kennelli Kimlel. lllmfi .lean Broun, llnnelta Xlustaine, Rnlierl Fox. Rat-mm---lflmt-nee Klzllixznet Alinslruliu. lfluln lfux. Samplinufi 'Lyle Culimui, Curl linker, liurdell Smith. limi Austin. liill Tait. limi Iflrlrlnrl--Klmtlnn vliullmm. pllln Iflnrinrl flmiles llxulnluek. Hunlum'--Keilli lleusel, lit-mm llieiks, Alark Bmwii, llnrultl 'l'amlilyn. l I'rnuiwmu--Xlerle Malnwne, linlw Citvml, Curl tireasle. Ueurue Venus, litl Xlemlenlmll Sleplmn frmnlvle. drum major. eluhn Rulverts. tlirnluf. ' Eighty ' 'li 1Hn.v,:,Y:,.., Y ,.-... ,.-........n. -H-. -..---Q-- -- -1 .. N - .1 - A M Orchestra S1llllll is the lll'1ll1il pussessm' uf 11 76 piece 1n'el1est1':1. lt has lJl1lf'Cll fur 11ll plays, lllllydl for sex'e1'z1l :1ssen1l1lies Zllltl given three hyllllillilllf' L'1bllL't'l'lS 111 the pnlvlie 1111 1'z11'i1111s Sllllildy ZlflCI'lllNbllS. .Xll l3Cl'fUl'Ill- nnees l1:1ve sl11m'11 ll high type of x1'111'k to z1pp1'eeiz1tix'e Il1llllC11CCS. Qnznility llllll 1l11:1lity :11'e being' sneeessfnlly e11111l1i11e1l by X111 lQ11lme1'1s. Iiiyil 111111111 l'1l111111 ll1-11111, I,4,ll.-lI1- l'1-151111. Glnclys Rulu-11s, Alia- k':1rl5m1, lCl.1i111- kl1'11111111:f. ll1-l1'11e Walker. Nellie XM1111l1-11l-1-111, lin-l5n X1-11111:111. Rnlu-11 K1-1-l, K:11l,1'1i11e Kniuln. l 111111i5 l.111kin. l 111111'e5 W1-11x'1-1, .Xnnu PIZIX. Sr111r11l lml1n1 l.:1111r1111- H1-111. ll1-1l11'1I l'm51l. 'l'l111111:1f llz111im11. .lul111 klwlllnf. li1z11'1' l71'11le1, Xla1i.111 N1-ip:l1lu1r. liulwll li1'1fl111n'1, 0111.1 ll111l1111.111. Nlautlul k'l11's1111l1, Xl:11j1n'ie llllkeln, l.illiz111 llnlvia. lflsie S11v1'k1-1, Qlhlln kllinnlvie, X 11'1 S1I111l1. 'l'I11-l111:1 H1-.111-1x 11111111 R111l1 l'ly111n1. Nl.1l1l1- ll1-1l1f1. ll4-len K1'1111M. Xlany 1'iliful1e1l1 li1111'l1. S11-pl11'11 k'n1111l1ie. Alwlnn X'l'11111l1-11lwIK- ff,-II111 l3111111l15 l51y1'1-. R11w1-ll l1v11l1111. llclly -In Sln-11111111, l'1lila1lu'1l1 lk-lim-1'. llulw l.1-Y:111. H1111 livxw lll11:l11'N. L'l1.11l1-- Xl1111I,1u11e. X11111111 llcym-1. lzlrl, .'X1ll11l1. l 1.1nls l .1l11'y. l':1l l'l11111lw1'1k. lfgl 'l'l11w111pm11, ll111n.111l XMI51111. f'luIr1 l':111l1111' 'l'ip11111. lx1'11n1-1l1 Kilnlvl. ll.1111 Xl11l.1'lNo11. Ulm f,'i RI1-.111 I91111111. ll11111-11.1 Xl11fl:11111-. lx1'11111-1l1 'fairs l1'111 -fffr 111 l l111111111-.X1111a1111111:, l'Ql1:111l wx. l,'l11r111f'l1 llvllx l .111Iu-l1l, llilly X1'nl1y', ll :frv 11 U1-1:1l1l R111-r, kl11I111 lin nvx, l 1l11i11 l'1m1r 01111111 ,Xl R1-1111-1. k'.11l ll1-.1111-1. l,1111111'! ,lH'111f1111. lim-1n1111l ll1111w111k. Tv 1111 rlmrnriff l 1.111k l i-l11-1. lli1l. Xl11l1ll1-l-1.111ll, 1111111011 ll1vl1111'4. Tnfm kfI1.11l1-5 XM-i1l1-11l1:11111'1, l'H1 141111111 Ki 1'1+ we l'1'11l1:. llmll W1v1ll11'11. lfll 1'1- 11 'Xl1K1'y, l.1lll:111 Smllc. llivul flf' .ll1l1n R111 11'1 la, lfiylzfy-one 1 l N Y- f..1.1 Axll fl-Alwlv Rail' Rnrlx' Dow Xlnllnim. llux llulllxxik. Xllkwvw ll: know. ,laura funn, lilri, ,Imixsi-ix. lil: llnuxeilwn Nl,w'iux C'nl.i,i-,i r Srmnil Ru.-fi 'Iuux ll: xl.:-Y. -Ixmw k',xxll'ul,l.l.. llmuu' Kxiimk, l'.xl I, Simi, limi timmixm.. ,Mlxv Klnulxu klnuxxv llmsxi ii Thinl Rnczu' fXI.uu,xx L':u4I,vux, ucvuliipnxxisl. L'u.xkl.ra Ui-Lui. Ql. ll. linux. ,Xmnun l.l.r, lixll. liltuu xv L'lmxl.ls lwnxsinuxi. Rulnfkr llouux. Run:-ui Xllrnlk. ,lux lllwxum. Xliw lnkuxi Nunn. lim-rl--r fron! Ruff' llAll Smill. L'uAlu,r5 lfusilk. NlASON l'lIl.MlR. Klvxilu lf! xrr, Chunm llxnnxn, Willis l,ll. Ricnmuu Sl-rrk, Amukr lwmwsnx. Dux u.n Luxe . T T The Boys Glee Club First Semester Secuufl Semester VIUIINNY l3.xsKic'l i'. . . . 1ll.l'c't'fUl' . . . .f,ilI,XRI,lCS l 1-:uNs'1'Rux1 l.UR.XlNli Xlcrsux . .. Sfmzrmn' . ..... l,tlR.XlNli Nl-:muy NVQ flu not hesitate iu sayiug' that at least :vue nsseuihly pmgrzuii this yezu was :lu ZlllSUllllQ success. It was the little hurlesquc. nLllClDllZllT'Zln. given hy thc liuys' filee Cluh. hluluuu' Ilzlslcett, playing' the titulzu' rule. rwclcerl the house .Ns :1 college girl. he vzuupeml several suiturs, .Xut.n1y. Lzteszir. :mtl Ihuiipey plztyetl respectively lay .Xrery lirzllizuu. lhcli Speer. :lull XX ilhs l.ee. liut his lllllllll' lureiiizxkiiigs were cuustzlutly lllltlllttfrl hy the gliust ut' Kiug' Tut. plziyet hy Charles l'lCl'IlSlI'Hlll. The uiultitumle cleteriuiueil tw zittziiu revenge wu thc vzuup. lsllllllly t,'lenp:tt1':l recwguizeil the ghwst :ls her nhl liwer. llill, .Xt this reln1t't' her furiuer suiturs tlieil hrulceu heztrtefl hut slinrtlx' czuue tu life Jlglllll, The lurers weut their happy way. The huys :ire iu fllce Llluh tu realize Il higher Slllllllilftl uf churus wwrlx :uifl music ztpprecizttitm. Higflty-Ifwo CWJVX ix..,aW will is C i kink Run-: Uuriu Xli'Cuisxi x. lsxiu i Li I'l iisnxs. l'im.v Riru, ,IAM 'l'imMl-sux, kIi',xxlrxGiu rm i-, llukurliv Sxilill, l'iluu.ul'i'i limvinixv. Nlxkii- l'1..x1'lxik Sriurnl Rn-:r -I1.xN Rixkuiu, llxkkiii Krsiik, lll'i'i'x' Kiusiv. llmuwiix' Sunnis, Cxiiiikisi. Nln' Duns lfll.I'!llNl 1-Qxliwiissux. lsAnix.l.i lfli-gi, Tlliril Kimi: Nlvxknwli llimiis. -lnilxxivil Kixsixlk, lil-A'i'iuu Gmr, Xlxiu' U'Kiii-1. llli.is Hn' lhun Nluunuui Ili xiii, l'lii,x Gnui.sin', Xl.w,luk1l l'xr'i'ixsux, Ri in Usninui l ui1rth Rum: lfnixiix KIM. llxximsxiix. l'll.lz.xnl rn USG!-.k, lXlfuu' .-Xl.li'i-, Sul rn, Yliualxm XluN'lczux1l'nv, Xlmu' Xlm.S1-Axxs Wim!-'lu in llul iznrnx, Iuxisis lln.xx.l..xxn, l ,ivN.x l'iol.i Y, ll,wic,xk.x Nlvi Ks. lil ru' Nliuiui-1. Miss lurk um Niisux l mn! Rnfr: l':I.AlNl L'mmins, lliirw Cnnnilis, XlAx'ili,x Klan' Mxixxis. iiuxiluni Hxkiiili. Xhxixi Ixmcxxi blfxinilmx Unxixx. lhnuriin' llmn.niuN, Ili-i.isi, lK.,xi,Kik, Cfxkil. 'liixxi-,k, Nluunrs C.xul.x'ox The Girls Glee Club lfirst Semester Scci mil Semester C.X'l'lll-IRINIE Mn' llxvis.. . fw'i'.v1'i1i'1i1' .. ....... lliai.i-:N Riauix lil.lZ.Xlili'l'Il L'Nlil'iR ...... -z'im'-fvi'v.v1'iii'11l . . ORi'n.x NHICIIIQSNIEY Oiufiix McCiii-zsxi-ix' .xxn l'i-zum' Ricii .xNn KAY CnN1ii.1N ........ . 1lil7I'4l7'litIIlS . . Duiw'i'iiY SANDERS .lUllNNlC'l l'l2 lNl.XS'l'NliR . . . . SL'L'l'1'flll'y l.niuiNi': Ni':i.snx ..,. . .vfmrisnr Singing' is unc uf the iniist eiijnyziblc Zlllll ever-present 1'eci'e:1tiims. The Girls lilec Club is iwigyziiiizeil fm' the purpose inf getting' the grezltest possible plczlsnre from siiigiiig. .Xnynne wliw is intercstcml may sign up fur beginning Cilec Club. ln this clziss inclivimlnzll vnice training' is given. lfroin this beginning gmiip zulvzulce- nicnl may be nizulc lim .Xilvzinccfl filee Club. llere more concrete projects are taken up. such :ls the Upercttu zinil Music XYeek prug'i'zun. On blzlluizlry 35, the cninbincil Ciii'l's lilee Clubs gave Zl czlntzitzl, Light as part of u concert given by the vnczil clepurtnient. Eighty-threr L., , vi , .. ,.,.. . Y- . . A T., ,.,-....i.f...,,..,Y-.-.,,.. ....- .. ,, :.,.... . .... .- Y -. .- F... ,,v,...', .. --'Y , I x irzil ' ' ' 'tix Q -, , M., ,,,,,,,,,,.-MW, .... . ,,. ..-te.. ,..-,.... - . Y ...,r ., s X W N. Rail' Rnrrx' Roni-ur Xlililk. Mlsuxvw Bmunx, Yilvxmgxklx Yorxe.. Qlfuns l'. Lluxiflxlll. Suomi Ruff hlmr. lfxxinnw. rliwwwlril Lkmfriwl.. 'Mm 'l'imrux-suv, Xlmui l'l.Arlwlk. l'lr,m.v Run. Hllriui lil iuku. Ilnkorux' Smwiuks, Run-uw Svlik, lint Hoon Tlmil IM,-i'4 lfn Rriwlvlxu, K'ilAkl.ls Gkfvvi, Rmukl' Humix. Lorxsi Srnxxs. Isxml.lr Plksuv, URPHA Xlsflllswlx Xl,uu.uul NIMH. KlAR,1muv I',u'u-asus. Rrlu Usnnkwl, Hlivriuml Gun. Axim' Glmnxxt, Nl-.wnm k'm.l.i rr, Miss LUKAINI. NILSUN fliurlh Ruff-' listmn Willis. Khin' Xl-u, Srmms, Luv KIM Snmrnxluta, fXl,umi.l Q Uuxmw. Dilrluxr E. .Ionxsnw .lx ,mlm lixllvx P. Dmuriln' Sunil. Wlvliulm Hmnllmx lrunl Run' Klxxrlu l l,M'1. ,lfuus Colm, XIARWIIA .lov AHAMS. Uln'rru'nl' HAkii.i.i'r. lkiillklwl KTM' llmls H111 x Rn lm. Yinnlxm Xluv'r1.nulm.lllmxl VKALKIK. lx! Sv in llnnlu. Cllxnl ls Vusilk I 1 Hx i V KV The A Capella Choir .hif7tl1l.X'UI'ii.iPRA!NIC Xl-2I.S4lN The :tim ut' this wtirth-while ui'g'z1i1izzitiuii is very cletinitc. It has :is its piii-pusc thc clcsirc tu cstahlish in Smith High, mic of the finest types of miisiv. It 1'cml111i'cs much etfurt :mil time. huth uittsicle. :mtl in sclitml, In lezirii :L sung, which is tiiiishcrl cmmgli lu present fm' :my llCI'fllI'I11ZlllCC. Um- :lf the must utitstzlmliiigpei'fui'1n:1i1ces. wzis given :it thc x-tical Cwilccrt lust full. The chttii' ZllbllCZlI'Cii in their cwstumcs ut' hlnck ruhcs with whitv stfwlcs. .Xs well 1lSZll7I1CIll'illg'Zkl sL'limtI, they have cmitrihiiterl lu l11'1lg'I'IlH1S nut' sitlc uf sclitittl. lmwiilg' that Smith has ll successful iiigztiiizzititiii. It is vcry cvirlciit that cluring' the fulluw'iiig'ye:11's the scliiml niztv hunk tu thc choir. which is wt Y1Jl1IlQ'. tu tulhll its piirptisc. under the zihlc mlireL'tifm wt' Miss Nclsmni. lfigflly-fully' M -4 an-'y-r su, l... ...,..-.-... ..., -- f...-Vt.. .., ..., nv. ......- ...--,.-....-..-4 --X-, ... --V-- ---,..,,,...i ,,.. .. . .,,1j,,,,.,,, ,v ,S w .n. v I l l r l 1 l l Contest of the Nations C.-NST lil 1.1-num lf. -lmixsnx ....... Tlnf Spill! uf Fair f'la:v l'l.4:1.x' Ru ll ..........,,.,..,..,.,.,... Lady lftupm l.uxNu jnllxsux. l'lilx,ii- llmii .,..,.,...... Hrruldf ,Il ANI lux Gun xi I- .... ,..,.., ......, I I -mr'-ian ,IAVI s L'unn.. . .... ..,. I lang Cnihuv ....lliii Hrifluniu . . . .Salim .'lf1ulm1z'a . . . .i'llllf'. l.u lfram f' . . .,lniln'f1v Srfitzrrluml .....Signminr llnliu Ylkmwm llln xs. l'i-mwcms l'nr'ii k fn, 24 L1 llll.lN RIMA. I x I 1 um iv ll,kkkII l' lu srik MARY li1.lzAni'l'u Lux! Rvlu l.Aw ..... ,.,. . WYILLIS Ltr.. .. Dux Nlrliximg.. L'u.uu,i's lfrzurvsikim lXlARY NIM- S'i',xkxx Xlixkjonn- l'ixr'rixsox Dux Sl'l'liR ...... .... Him. liic'n.v4.xx ....,. llIl.I'V ,un lql..KlXl Llmxlix . . . .La .Irgfnlina US,-nuriln Frpana ..1'huJdy U'Bnfn .. . . . .fan Poland ....I7un fruguny l'ml1n'I'lrin Ilnllaml -..lfiu Culnmllia ...I mrrii un lmliun ffunlinrnlul Sulillrr .....,.l7ixir Ulrli Y'l1NC'011fv.vf of flu' .YiIi1'u11.v, SHIl16llllllQ'1lll:fCl'ClllQ fm' South, wus stzigcfl in thc ziiialiliwiiilii .Xpril 7. 'l'lic X'1ll'lUllS Nntiiiiis ul' ilic XYm'lil :isscmlilcrl In ileciclc, ziftci' miicli agita- mg. tiuii. wllicli iizitimi cxccllcil in the art of singing' :mil ilzmc' 'l'l1c cliiiriis milk tllc rule uf the juilges, wliu mzulc tlic linzil mlcvisiini. Bliss l.m'z1iiie Xclsuii mlircctccl the pmiliictimi. wliicli was suitiilily IIC- ClllllllIllllCll lmy Ilie ui'clicsti'z1. Eiglliy-li-ve Q' 14 A , x , . . i ....-A-w .- - ..-- - -V Y-- . -. -... ..... -.., ..-,, W, ,, Y Y A Y A ,A M an ii B anna , . . ., ...U M... .,......-. .... ..-V . -.- .hv..-Y-- -- P---.-V . .-.--..., --r-U ,.-- --A-.1 -y.,v,.-5:-,L-,G nfe3Z,bu,w .ik-4eaBIi'9H8i9-i - Vps! arena um. H twat-tual 1.1 Mwwm- vi 'T 't ' ' Ybiikimf slwwesfmuwts ,ww-. , .A-.ggg g.wn4.Mtlauucnn ' dam. Q yqmjlunwlwli l 'inf .funenuntluiuli ' ggq mlnltmulwqilvkl 1 ,sl Nagnsnwnllilt V iH Yl 16N5'l UW-I lull!!! sgutzli l .gggg aaunllllsll O li i 1 il i f I Rafi' Rnfru' Ronlkr Kill., EARL Coorrn, DALF ll0l,Bl S, Kl RS'flNli W'ICKs'rn0M, TIIFLMA SwANsoN. K!-LNNLTHI Howlk. W' DAN LTnx1s'i'r.Nsl'.x, Hn Cxrssmnx, Gitomer W'u,i.lAMsoN Snnml Rnffu- Hovvn Muir lissnp, I'nvi,i.is l'r,'rx.usoN. Vivmrv I,0MlNlC'K. Domus Fairs. Brvn' Cklwl. MARIAN l.Llm', RVTH BAK!-R, lll,l.l-N Corin, Canon. Buowx Thin! Rnrrx' Vluoixia lfismnkx, Ci.m'ci-, Hocxixo, lSAlH'I,l.lf L'AN1'nr1,i.. Nosurw Cruuz. Yiuraiuu Huuuk. ,Irv Snnkorlvl-M, Ylvlllwxi- xlAY, ELI.:-N wvIl.SUN, Lvcv lYA'rsor1. Dorunln' IIAMILI.. l'A.1'sx' Gkoiur-4, XIAKTHA CnrsNi r'l. ,lANn'L Klolrrow Frou! Ruff-5 Vixoiwm Hrmnnrks. Iii,lfAxoR Rus:-.. Doxurrnv Buns. Miss Anowsox, x'lKGlNlA LEE, Rolsl.lL'rA Bklxxnow, ELIZABETH llAxlll,'row Drao lXlAXINE IfLfR'roN, jv'c.v1'dc111' IIELEN GoULn, 7'1'cr-fv'rs1'1ic11l DoRo'ruv H,AMIi.I., .vvcrrtu1'y K1-:Rs'r1NE XVICKSTRUM, fl'1'KI.Vlll'4'l' .XLICI-I LXRUNSON, .vfm11.vo1' Some of the rlays during the past year have been greatly enlivenecl by the alelightful plays put on by the Drao Club. The first play was Enter the fllllllllflllll, a delightful play ricliculing youthful conceit: then came the very charming Il'1'rln'f11g Rvlzcrimul, ancl thircl, a very human clrama IlyUlIfc'd .lf0lI1'j'. To Bliss .-Xlice Aronson, sponsor, is flue in a large part the remarkable 5 success of the club. I Sophomore Drama was the hrst name but was changed to Drao because Q the members mlesirerl to continue next year. The membership consists of z forty-three active members. 'I'ruly, such a merry group of players who can turn our troubled mincls i away from the confusion about us and make us laugh. cleserves a rousing cheer l and many thanks. M, I' Eighfy-.fix f' E3,5i3C.r ,.,. c -M m, I :.mE'uvT:1 - - 1 . A, A 'EK-Nxt -I gg, 5 ' --,L if-'Y v ,N 1. V- X Y ,.,. N, 11' , ef , . i 1 ,,,..',,,.--' it - . T -Q5--mx . X gin.- 74 -A i v ,af-A Y g r ,, . ' '---.ip fi- . X ...y-0----reel , . gif.- --H 13,1-f. ig? ,. ':-'hw --Q ' 4 fx f ' , H A l Q' fn' ,211-:lm ' M. ' --A..-'ir - , . - ' ' 4' -r iS W,--' :ls 1 QQ., , ' i x M . , 'ff , - ',17, 1 ' - ' x, - .la ie - rj, Q 1 i i 'x fa' at ' ' ff A 04' A- '12-'f ' 'fm J'-. ' 5i'f-'--...- ' Eff' 5 - 'Q , Q, YQ J ' I ,ff ,M -' ' . ', r -nv.. --:tv-,A--. ,----f: '-l ' +1-will V 'N v wi i-?v,h,-K A L-4,,,7,r'-.. 1 L, he -7 u.,:mV1: :.'T'1:...-,....L,.--,...,..l.5E.i......auLi.::..'L,.x,.lu i l i l l Wirnrx Looms. KIARH llomrxwrn, EMMA NIM' Bnwvsnm. Vnugmm junssonr, Miss Bmum, Nlmarua lloxmx. Ilowrrm Nh srmxr. Krxxnxrn XIARKWILI.. Blu. BVCHANAN The Advanced Drama Club XYn.1ufR Loomis, p1'vxiu'v11f i lXlAR'l'llA lJORAN, t'ivc-fvzuvitlvlli lhllI.DRED BoUoREAUX, St't'l't'I'tll'j' REBEKAII J. BARON, .vfvozixor l 1, Aclvanced Drzunu has had 21 good season. Most South students had never seen the plays that were presented: first, the l'ilgri1n play. C'o111'fsl11'f1 of Illilvs Sfl1lId1.Sl1,' then the Spanish drama, Daiwa l of flu' Rui, Rm! Rose. The third. Thr' H1110 Gala' dealt with the Meunonites l in l'ennsylvz1ni:1. Rvsfwc'ff11I1-v COIISl't'l'tIft'tf and Lzzdhv and Fulton followed. We highly appreciate the good work done by this group ot' Students and 1 their sponsor. lt would he a long time before we returned if we set out to . find :mother high school group as good as this one. 1 5 Eighty-sehvfn f ,,- 55,-0 -Q - N ..........,..........V............-..- .. ..--..-.......Q......... .. .. ..- . .. . - -,. W, . -,-Y,,-.V - Y-Y- .....-.- , ,. ..Y.- . W.. -VV---:.,..:TT1:2?ffn!,,:m. Y 1 ' J, .,,.f- f ',,. n 4 Lf!! In riglzlx Miss STIVRIZ. hlk. llfllI'rNm'. NIR. Roni-'R'l's, XTR. Brsll. Xllss Hiuuw, Xin, Rxflnm Miss lliwu, Mus. Cmusow, Mk. Wil.i.i.axia ' The Faculty Play The ztnnuzil plzty given hy thnse tyrants of the clzissmmii. the faculty. was presented Decemher 7. The teachers again ztstpunded everyone hy their artistry and histriunic zihility in their proclnetitm uf the three uct play. .ll-v Sun. Miss ltlzimii. nphly decked out in a l'urtng'nese costume and 21 must hecwni- ing pair nf red earrings. took the lead in the part of .Xna Silva. .Xnzfs sun, ' lli'1mg'liu. zihly portrayed hy Mr. Ruherts, caused her nw end of trnnhle, first hy falling' in love xvith Betty Smith, txvhy Miss Steerell then hy stealing 11 necklace. Other CllZll'1lCtCl'S involved were Mrs. Smith, played hy Mrs. Carlson, i the shy Rosa Pina, who was Miss Dimm, and lillery ll2ll'liCl'. the sherilf. hy l Mr. llnsh. Mr. .Xrthnr XYilliz1ms was grand :ts the wld sea-captain :ind Mr. f l - .Xltrugether the peclzlgngnes proved themselves must zlhle 2lL'IHl'S. llzmdul proved himself tn he il great lover. s l l . x cw- . 1' zfffflffy-ffm 1' .. -,..-.,,. W, ,, ,,,i ,, ,W ,, t,t,-We , lluutuuw -ll xxxxhs, Kmliiuixl Usil-.R. Xltxkjnkliv NIYAL. Arnklv Smuxlxwrz, klinns Xlrllkxv, Kun Slizlwiu ru Sixxllx l.uu,,l1wv Nlumk. L'uuu,ls lfixxsixoxi. Xlnss ,-Xxnssrx The Senior Play Kult Sllnlk in ......,...,,,... limi IfmL'nmilf'r llowxxn .Il xxlxtz' ...... lfnmlw ffml.'f'rll. tapilallil Smxlix' l,i u .... julm lfutl'rm1iIrr. hrr linilmml Kxruliuxl Usml-A .... .Urn ffliyl Cnllrnilfr, publxtiil ,lynn Xlumx ....,. Ifltzalf,-ll: .llnun llatliirnl. .Xvmuv Sgimxxil .... film, ,lnmii Wmnlrlzll, pullliriit 'x 'l' 4 'pl'lu 'Li ' Xlxklmul Nl xl., .... .llrf, l.1urflitr .liSl'rll. pulllitiil Il ull s Xl: HRM .... ll illir ,llt1rulf'n, Ximfi lrmlhfr M IU XRUXQUX 'H D I 4-V-'.A' Iym,A,,,, Viixuiis linux in xi ...... lfnltll ,llfKfn1m, pulilitiufx Tho tilczui hp wits thc title uf thc Senim' play. 'llhc czlst was cliimscn hy wiiipctitimt. Nliss ,Xiwmsmi ilircctctl thc play. The play wits unc vcry mlillicrclit thzui :my play thztt hzul over hccil given :lt Smith lliqh Scluml this want 1 . .. h V lht t h.m lp . which is :1 lllI'CC-IlL'l ctniictly. tzilccs plztcc in zt smzlll xvcstcrii tmiwii. Ninn lhiclmiztstci' runs fm' the niziym' ut' thc tmvii :mil lmcczmsc tit' this fziut hcl' liushzmtl. -luhn lhiclmiztster, lczlves her. llc thinks thztt his wilt- is mit unniiig' up tu his stzimlzmls ul il wire. Ninn has fm' her czliiipztign iilziiizwci' Iflivzthctli Nimmo Xlzulisun Xs thc plan' IJI'UU'l'CSSCS Ninn is cl-'tccl h.. . . ' N kk to thc ulhcc ut iiiziyin' :tml hci' hushzmrl wines hack tu her heczuise he mis- tzilccnly thinks thztt sho has lust :mtl that he slmuhl cmirftwt her. Q ' Eiglzly-rzinr -.. fs: I r is rf' s -, ei + 4 e if lofi 1 f l - f--' PSHE , 'iff-3-1- '....'T:':iffi's il Ji 4 . 2' Z ian, ,.jiEf'i1,:1i' P' 'M 'ss i X ' f' ' an-W -J - , nr by i 'l f i ' z i ilQI'w 'Ml'-si.wfi' 'r :,,.-3' 1 ' -5' i I Q . . ' ,- 1 Euuo BALLAM1, FuANL'Es Wmrnas, Buuxuux Wuuncrk. P.uv1.iN5 Rnmzrcrsun, MARY -'ANY ADAMS. jlu lillTClll:!0N Her Own Money Miss Rebekah Baron's drama 2 class put on a play. Her Own Money , in the South High auditorium on January 20. to a large and appreciative audience. It was something different in the way of plays. in as much as there were real chickens in the performance-one banty rooster. and two baby chicks. jimmy Hutcheson and Barbara XValker played the leading roles under the names of Mr. and Mrs. Alden. These two were very happy until Mr. and Mrs. Beecher. played by Johnny Baskett and Frances XVinters involved them in a money quarrel. Many laughs were caused by this couple in spite of all the trouble they caused. Pauline Robertson was the sweetheart of Elmo Ballard. and everything was grand except the money problem. which was continuously brought before them by the other two couples. Mary Jane Adams played exceptionally well the part of the colored maid. , Ninety f ,,,.,..,Q.., ...,,, -.......... -....,...-.-.-,-..,.......,.. -,, ...,.,,- . , W V ,, W ,..,,.-..:v.v, ,.,.-,1 ,, , q vr-q-31--1' W ..- 1. , -..f, 4' .JV Q-M ,.,. 5- . A , , S--S., v , , . ' .1L,..i.Q..,..1..i-.....-.U .......,t.-., ...... ,.., ' ....- ..... .,. .,i'-Hi - ... ,-....1 --Jw F -ev re L Bark Rurv: Hon jon-lNs'l'0N, CQRAIIAM Wlllsox Srrund Rafe: lX1AsoN l lx,MrR, Ekwm S'r0L'Kl1n, BILLY VAN PATTI-N, L'nARl.Fs NlAr'lxoxAl.n. YVAYNE Gll.Bl'kl', RlL'llfXkl! McDAsxu., Ai.nl,u'r Rrv'u.n Thin! Roca: lima. lumix, Yixsos xvlflll-JK. juuiv EIIKHAKT, Cimxus Cursu, L'lIARl.lS 'l'As1'oN. Howlum Mmm, Bon lln.l,, Bi'u'roN Drruicx, llAuol.n Fl.ANln.us, Puri, Bi'rnAxAx, Louis Wruunr Fmnt Rona- lCi.izMu ru L'l.Aux, Mmtv O,K!ll P'l. l-lnsmmkv My-Ni i'i, Lois HnAm'1r.i.n, Viucism llxfxs, llrux Nourox. Yi-KNA l.M-Kxlfu. Br-:'r'iv SrliAx izrl,, Eialwon Dnxnuria The Rebel Rangers Howrxkn Moms, f7l'L'.Yf!ff'lIf -IE.-XNNE'l l'E FOSTER, .TCt'l'1'flIl'-V Romain' COI.l.llQR, .vfmzzxor Nr. L'ollier's Rangers continued to be one of the most prominent clubs at South. XVeekend trips to some mountain lodge, Sunday ski trips or to the hills for hikes, swinuuing, folk-dancing, rifle-shooting, evening parties with movies and games. all challenged every Ranger to a good time. This year a junior Ranger group was organized with a membership of 35. These junior Rangers are eligible for senior membership when they l l become seniors. .X bus was purchased this winter by a group of Rebel Ranger parents who I a 2 are incorporated. 'l'hirty-Five Rangers enjoyed a four-day trip to the Carlsbad l Caverns during Thanksgiving vacation. The bus has also been used by various clubs and chemistry classes. 'Y Ninrty-one - ' 'V Q-:-, -.,, ,., . ,, ,,.,,.,.,, ,,,,,,, I .A My .,, . ,..-,-.f . - zu lf.nA- llnrf-.4 Inns Ilnmw. ,llfxx Iixuws. Khmer C',uwl'k, Smxmv ,low-s, B,-nun.-xxx San-xrlzl I., Awxl rr: lixsuym u,uxs4w Xlfuuuw Iifxwrrurl r. Xlmajouxr Xlulumw. Xlfxnjmul Xlllcrlw. Plusnlx.l.A GM-ckll'rsuw Smnml Ruff' -Il,xw'vl-'l 1'l- lfusnk. Nru, Krvxz, DI-.wlsl I.Aw. fXIAlu..uu'l' NYAKN1-xl-1. Clnrxm jnwxs, Lkklfl. vl'l'RNlk Xlluu' -IAN! Alvuls, l.x1.l.ll, NVm Ilv1,ll.. Hmkull-I K1 srlx, M,uu.A.kV'l' fXI,umun, L'll,xnu,1nl1 Rmuuxs fmnl Rurfx' .Muurk Ulmuxx. HILL Rllvls, lfnlrll Phys, L'Akm Pmwl. Hn NVA1-sux, lima. L'u,wl-, Hum I ,xuul1'.1,1w, Klslmk llxusirxs. SHERMAN kluwrs. Tom Rlmnx The Rebel Rangers mnlc Nuwu lunmlnv .-Xxnlksnx. Nlluunxkl I SANU-us. L'l.,u4.x Ilmxls. NlA1u..xkl r Gkllw. Klmlm R',ulrnl-Ll., Gl,kAx,mxn- Sxnw, Flmu vcr K'XIHYlii Bm-'l'v IXIRN :Au P , , .,,, ' ,l- .' HIL!!-S. Ynu.lw1,x Tlmuvsnw Snuml Rnrw- Flmmls liufllAN,xx. GWIN K.u.l.u,luN. MARY lil.lzAnl rn l.mr. lflmwnxs NYINHRS. ,Mmklv S4'uw,xurz, K.x1'ulluNl ll,ull.nluf., -Ilxxxl RIAMIS, Xluulm I.Avvkl-Nfl, ll,uuur,'r CASS, I.l'ml1.l.l: Iimulk. I l.okn-NL'l1Gl.4mr frnn! Rm lilx RA-zllu.l.. l u'l. Tlxlu, Inna XYll.xunu, lim: Xlvxmllvk, l.lxmx llxxlv, Faux Kxnxulrlln, l nu. lx,xrxslF1 rl-.k, lion Dfwlnsux. l,MHu-'Ncr. l'l.xrox Nirzrty-lun XL 3 H?,...- H' All FHWX N ,N A 7 , tigx- l A . , f ,, ..,i- .. , l lfurk Ruff: Ylxsnx hyflllflll. Bon IXIVNDIII-ZNK, RALPH Okn. Ul's'rx' Rmmns. Rnxxil, YOUNG. l'Ai'L Rrzrvi S, llnuxnu' LQMASL ltn Bll0NS'I'lNl', Sol.l.v Cook, RM Slu.Aiu.v., hvl.Sl.hY Gx.Ass Hfmml Ruff: la MAN Gmmvvoon, Blu. lh1l'Kl,I.W'P.Y, ltlvnn Donrkrv, Bon filll'YNWAI.lY, Burrow WAi.Tx1AN, jim BAIICOCK Frou! Ruff 'l'ni'ks'mx Sml.n', ,Mex KorNNi:c'xi.u, MACK Pkorrr. RALPH slmxsux. Ckrnigk LUUTHAN, Al, HANFY, lluwluum 'l'km i. Eu llovn. Gunn' Sr1nu.s The S Club GERRY S'roKiss, f l'l'S1.ffl'Ilf l',xL'1. Rifizvias, i'1'n'-fv'v.v1'a'c111' ,hun K01cNN15cKizR, .vvf1'vf411'y-Irva.v111'v1' Il. O. Mom-zs, .v,'vo11.w1' lli4:I.1sN lil'RNllAM, dub 11mlln'1' 'l'he qualification for membership in the S Clnh is making' a letter in a majm' sport. ln athletics these fellows have learned the fnnclamentals of good spurtslnansliip, have become physically fit, anrl have learned to think fast and accurately. The S Chili has a romn of its own where members go cluring their stncly lmurs. In it. you will find a radio, easy Chairs, and everything' that goes to make up a cosy club rouin. On March 34 the S Cluh gave an assemhly 1Jl'0g'l'Z1l1l. lt was a rally lie- l lure the Iiast frame. It was verv successful anal Jerha is had a Great cleal to - h Q 1 'Y . . 5 . l mln with the team s wmnmg the lzast Game su decisively the next night. , Y Ninrty-thru' xr Q -1 , i Yi --A-24,5 ' , f ' L 5' . , --... ,-- r, , ..-f.,T- A A, , -N, A.--i,,-Nt. .fxx fl l....-- f'-- - 'Eli rife'-fre i H t , 512 'fn L, ' M V ..,,: YM 5-X4 f N- nlim i Q -W -ff . -firwil' NEW-' ,,, xiglliif 1 V f 'fir' l - '55i5J'F bwlsriul' ana l.-Q53.:fQil:x ' dglgfliw ,Y v -H Harb Rucr: llvsn' Rnomms. Enuut Bovn. Howluuw Mona. Bon Mvxnm-xsx, RM.ru Arvnrusox. Lvxus Guzwoon Gl'kAl.n Sroluis, BLS BFI'.M.-KN, Cx-1,uu.iis AIACDONALD. CLAl'm: Wkuairr. Au-iu'n Li r: Srrond Ruff: Gi-LAHAM Wu.soN, Don McBium-1. DON Wurrwmw. Ciuuxrow S'n.1soN, 'l'm'ns'xos Smmv, vlfxcx Kor.Nxr1rm,k, LINDLN IIA:-uv, Divx BAv1.i:s Thin! Rnrr: Ai. HAM-1x', Hou xlCTwlI.l.lAh1S, ALLEN Frzux, PAUL LAMML, NIALCOLM jon-iNsoN. Dxcx Wu.soN, Bon SHAY. Goxnolv lhT'r, ,Mex SMITH, Rol.l.lNs Kmurx, jncx CHANULI-Ln, hh. RANDDL Front Rum: JIRRY EukuA.k'r, llhunrlu' ScnrMA.NN, En Youmz, Blu, Blrrciuzn, .IACK Wmrsorv, JACK Asnrnsox, ,Inu McCo1.L, Anauri' Wu.soN The Rebel Club LYMAN Gimvvoon, president RALPH ORD, z'ic0-prcsia'v1zt HUGII IDOHERTY, svcrvtatry -lliss M. R.xNDoL, SfY0ll.S'0l' Conspicuous in the halls of South High School are the purple and white jackets which pro-claim their wearers to be members of the Rebel Club. Boys wearing jackets with narrow white bands are seniors, while those wearing wirle banded jackets are unclerclassmen. The Rebel Club was organized with the intention of supporting all school activities. Members are to be seen ushering and taking tickets at assemblies, plays, operettas, and sport events. The club has put on two assemblies and a rally. A dance was given May 19. Membership is linlitecl to fifty boys. ,V wwf! l Ninfly-four 1' target- e ,U -n.--,--, ,. M... ...4 A A A . f'fs,f12QQ it ,jet A W lpillw--.. X - 5 -,V rg, Q A T' N ' ll ' T' - C ' X'-.N -A' ,,-Q f ,- ix K E if I, 1 N 'N ,f-I-A , v -. -. -is X ' A A. , . r . . A- -. T ' T -,ff le ' 'film Xfs ' e T-if T ' V ' -'. 'L Pi' -4. ,X ' -' ' .ffl Jw ,ffff K i' iiiil 'iii ggi 'T' lag., . xv If' . 1 , ' ff . . ff .. . ' ' ir A , , 3 i J. '- f ' via ,.-..,.4lg -r T 1-Ile wi , ' ' V i' . -'- A ' ' . -...,,.c.- l Bark Roan' Soxm SVNDMAN. lXlAR'I'lIA SANDERS, Bicvrw ANIIBRSON. JANE BABCOCK. GAYLE lliemuNn, Lmusia I.Ai.ox Srruml Row: Mixxlxri lNs:nAM, Bizrrv l1AMHl'iR'I'. wlll.HP.R'l'A STAPLES. Miss RXNGLAND, lhiutiv SEGELKE, K4XTYlRX'N WVILLIAMS, NAoM1 Koiufnmcn Fran! Ruin: Bmrrv llrnzoo, GRAUQ IIAKLAN, ANNA RLY1'H lhu., MARTHA NIILNE. BE'l l'lE Mosr, Burn' SAM:-soN, l'Al'uNlc rl-IPTON, RUTH vANDliRl.AAN. Enrru NORTON The Pep Club Council Hicrrnz Mosr, fv1'c.vz'dv11f BI-:TTY SAMPSON, 1'z'cc'-fu'z's1'dv11f M .xurn A MII.NE, .vvcrvfary l'Al'l.lNE T1PToN, t1'm.v11rv1' Rivrn RINGLAND, .vpo11.vm' The Pep Club council consists of two club members from each senior girl's home room. They are chosen by the members of the organization. Pep Club meetings are the first and third Tuesday and council the second and fourth. The purpose of council is to settle small matters which are not important enough to be brought up in the club. Committee chairmen are chosen from this group to supervise the school activities. They are Katie XVilliams, social: Anna Ruth Hill, school service: Louise Lalor. rally: Gayle Herring, social service: Grace Harlan. member- ship: Pauline Tipton. program. The awarding of the basketball letters to the championship team was sponsored by Louise l.alor, at which time the basketball girl was honored in an impressive ceremony. Ushering at plays given by different organizations of the school is spon- sored by the school service committee. Serving at teas and entertaining at teas is also part of their work. 1. .gf Ninety-Jive 4' -Sai-..A,. ....,,i,.....i.-.. .. . - V ..,.,............,,..,.,.i,.,,...,,, ,,,. .,,, ,, 4-,,,,-,. -,Q- L ,gy xljilfif : : f X 5ff,1?'fi, QL,f, Qii:2Sf'5 ,I 2225275 lx -Q Nj, 521.1 w Qpffff f .--H D Bark Row: GWEN KALLGREN, LINNEA Au-Lmus, MARY ATCHISON, MARY EI.I.wANc5R. DOROTHY HouGH'roN, GLENDA ROBINSON. EMMA HOAGLAND, BLANCHE STEPHENS, lblAKY STEERE Srrond Row: DoRo1'Hv lXIEssMER, EVELYN NIAE MlVl'H, ANNA.IxI-:L VFRAFFORD, SHIRLEY JONES. GRACE CARIIER. RUTH MARTIN, BARBARA SCHABTZI-LI., GERALDINIL SHAW, EVELYN WILxINs, FRANCES PI:NRosr: Third Row: DoI.I.II1 D1-1 Fun, MARGARET SANDERS, ANNm'n: FARQUHARSON, NATA SWANSON, jl'I.IA NEIII-:, VIRGINIA PHELPS, ELBANQR Curso, Brrrrv NICKELVY, BLANCHE IRVIN, RUBHRTA HARLOW', jr:AN:n: jAMI:s, VIRGINIA DARE, RORERTA SAIusoN Front Roux' Ruin NICCLICNDON, EvIiI.1'N PI'l'l'5. EDITH BRQWN. ELSIE Psrskson, jAsI:r NIORRONI. RUTH DlEK'KMAN, VIRGINIA Tu-Irs, l I.oRI-:Nui M. ARMsIRoNIz. lVlARY Cox, JEAN BROWN, ELI-:ANQR Bugs Pep Club The l'ep Club of South High School is an organization that strives to develop an ideal high school girl by precept and example. Members promote school spirit and aid in all activities sponsored by the school. Purple and white flashers, made by the school service committee, added color and pep to the football games this fall. November ninth, the club drill team served the football squad a luncheon in the lunch room. To finish the season on the gridiron. the club sponsored the leap year football dance on December 3, which proved to be one of the most successful dances of the year. Pep Club girls strive to be friendly and to know their fellow class-mates. A delightful bridge luncheon was given for all the members at the Blue Parrot. February II. Q, Ninety-six f W.. V fd, TN-:,,,m,1,,,,.,,,, , .. . ,--...-.,- ---..-........-..............-,.,.:,.,..-- N- ---.-- - WIA-. I VY- .V A ,??T'?'-'?'f5AW -. I- 4,7 - 5, I . 1 - -,L. 41 .HW---..4:,., I , IJ- Af. M .g lg I 'I' I- -----.., V.. ,H 1, A I V. li , 1' - -. Y ' , ,,,....- f-gg' ' .. !'1 I .wi-4 .., ' gm-. .- I , . 1, I---I In 'L '.1'T? ' W' ' W-. N'-.f I 'I . I ,H . In . I . .K . .:,,4, M -Q Zh -- I if I - IVF' . 'a. 'I ' , ,'- Mir- T1 - -. I - , . wg ,I - I' . Y, 'f. -' '- I I 1 ' 1 ff? I' F' Y, . I ' A.. . ,I Q' ' ' 'xr' ' if fi:-g-'Q m 'fs-',.,,'? HQ,- g41.-...' ,if . 1'-Hi' f' 1.4. -V 'Fl I I 'Q VI'-5 plying .-3,-Ilgliicfzduu? ', law ,J -j4-K-M'Ja,!,g.-gL-- ,k,, ,',s.,......,.Li.-,.1,uav,- zz.:-..,......:--- ., ..,-....r..,...1....:... ,..,. .mx I 1 ' I ' ! , 4 3 I I I I I I I I I 3 I H I I Bark Rmv: SAI.I.x' l xm:I.. l,AI'xI:wI-: IIUIIIIIA:-IN, Donornv Yousmzx, MAAII-1 III'ArIIr'IIMA:-I, LILLIE WII:'I'rrNI:r:I.. L MARY jAxr AIIAMS, SAI.I.v N1CKI5NZlE, GI2x1'IuInE Pnwriu., FRANCES Pcrrrrk Srfund Rofzu' IIAKRII-l'I l'lj I I.oIIII, l.II.I.IAN IIARRIS, MAIJRIZIIN STIIu,INI:. INEZ COMPTON, NTARY ALICI1 SMITH, W . . . . - j DuIw'I'I-Ix' 5IIIZ'rI.I,II, HIaI.I:N Loomns, LLAINE Loomns. EI.IzAIIE'III LI,Axx Thin! Rama' NAM' O'KIaI-:I-I, Berlv MI-,IzkI'r1', CAROL Cox, LUIS BIIAIJN. VIVENNE XYINEY, BI-.I'I1xI.Y joIINs'roN. I Rrru WII.xIxs, Iloksnnv llmuox, LIIc:II.I.I' IIASSAN, VIoI.I:'I' Rusu. NAM' l'RANK'l-'S RICIL, I . NIARY l'.I.IzAnI:'III LIIYI-,, I'RANl'IiS NVINTI-QRS I I i I I I I i I Fmnl Rama- MAILIUN ll0l.I.AI'IAY, BARBARA Mvsns, OLENA RIIIII-,k'Is. KATIIFIIINE ZIMAIHIMAN, LoIuIAINIf1 BRAunI.I-:'I'r, Armuv SIIIWAIIIZ. Lms likAIn-II'I.v. NIRGINIA l'IIII.I.IPs. l1I.I,ANon RIIfPI.I-3, AAIARIQARI-Il' A1lillll'kILIN, IELFANOR SIIIv'I'III:. BLAINL KKAPI' I I l1'm'L- Ruff: KAIIIIu's Axnulus, SI'sAN BkAE,k'rnN, h1ARGARF'l' IIAYIQS, Evr-I.vN Jonsson, I,II,I,IAN xVlCKS'IROM. XINA Avlxr. EIl.l'l x l.I-:wIs, KA'rIxI.I5I-.N LQNG. Lms Honcm, IiEl.l'IN SIIIIQLIIS Snnml Rufr: lirrux' Blsupnkrx, lluko'IIn' -Il'1l Fl'llS. QNLARA BIvIuuI.IIIIrI', -IFANNI' NTILLER, XIFKNA l.Ac'IcNn.k. NI'I.I.II ,loxLS. AIIANI I'IIII.IPs. CAROL HIIIIIPIIRI-Y, VVIRGINIA Ihrxs. l,I4:NxIIt CI'M:IIINns Thin! Razr: KA'rIInx'x l,I.In'n. lfIIANII's ISITIIANAN. E,I.14:ANuk Kl'l'CllIN!I. HI1I.rx TREAT. EIIITII CLYDE. l IIANcI's I.I'xIIIIK. lfI.IzAIII'I'II RAI-', RIVIII Srorxl-.I.I1. BAIIIIAIIA VVAIAFR. PAI'I,INE R0nIa.kI'suN, MAIu:AxI'I llI I.IIIs. I.oI'I-I.I,A UooIIkII'II, FYI-1I.vx SIINUINIQ. NELIIA WAIQRIQN. CLARA IIAINES lsmnr Ruff-: BIIINIII, HAASIA. GI.,uus XYIIIII-.:x, xlAkLLARl'I' WAIINI-xl-', CLQIIIA jmus, RI I'II jomas, Doxo'rIIY FIzI.Izs. Annanum I I xI.I,Iu, NIAIIII, KAI: lim-:A VIRGINIA DIIAIII-', NlAm.ARI'r MAIIUOII. l.I'IkII.I.r X1AxsII, VIRGINIA DAvIssoN I , Nznfly-Jrfwn if I ... MW--. ... I -if if fri,-V,-'?5,f.z:ii,.M YALL. ei -me-'rf f . s - -. f- W gf Ja. I LP ' . f-ffflgf' I at ' ' 1 ' fl A' '-T il Bark Row: Avis Fmw, NIARY I'lAl.S'l l'1AIl, EDITH VAN Busxliuc, TNIIIIDRFD OIILMAN. Miss DIXIAI Srmnd Raw: GlLBPlR'l'A LIIIMAN, MARY MAY S'rAu1x, LEUNA STowI-LLL. ANITA M, VIYIAN, ALIzEIx'I'A GASKILL DOROTIIY FAIRWEA-rHIzI1, EVELYN SUNDINI: Front Row: MAILGAILE1' Hucnrs, NIMY ALICE SMITH, ELINOR RIPPLE, TTELFN SI-IIEI.Ims. Mun' s'l'Fllll KIEANNI-1 KAIHEIUNE Tiwvr, AIIGITSTA HOLLANII, LINNEA AI.I:NIus, Dulunrn' TTORTON, EI.xzAIIE'rI-I LTNCER, GLENDA RnuINsoN. GI.Am's WIIQIWN, El.E.XNIlk l.IuNAIuI The Girl Reserves AUGUsTA HOLLAND, prc.I-idmzt JEANNE KATHERINE TROTT, z'z'vv-jv1'cs1'u'v11I LINNEA iXLENIUS, secretary IJOROTIIY HORTON, frvasurcr FI.okI-:Nciz L. DIMM, .vfwzmir The Girl Reserves are high school members of the worlcl-wirle YNVCX. They have the privilege of using the Denver YXYCA huilcling. There they have classes in swimming, singing, hanclicraft, marionettes, anrl stage work at reclucerl rates. The purpose of the club is to get every girl working on one of the committees which are: financial, social. historical, membership. :Incl service. Their slogan is to ffm' life sqzzarvlav. A party for the new memhers heralclecl the heginning of the school year. Then, for the henetit of those entering in January, a tea was given. Two girls were sent to the Girl Reserves' conference which is helcl annually either at Estes or Lookout Camp. ,X mother-father-claughter hanquet was given near Christmas. This year the Girl Reserves' program inclucles a stumly of foreign countries. They also gave roller skating anrl jig-saw parties. On March I4, they gave a program depicting Mexican life. in the .Xuclitorium. 2 Ninety-eight , I T - ---.- - - f ----,-.sq-v Q-f A -A -- -1 -r -tj:'j,- ,. ii-3-gntx 'K n - ' , -- na ,...- ,Q ., A-- ,-- . sf: -3 .f-- 3- 1 A 'J-M M, .. - , .annum uannusufwumuuuuv :aaron-menu auuuvnmarfvnuna nnawmmmauulssusvuuullunsu , an inhuman 4-was wasnt' t it-FH uciaauhnwmzlnvlu in 'nan-was naman: awww' fs 5 nnmnueuinfsmwmm I s dnnlluvuwsnssinn llilsumaa nw f in windham-mam: uawssnsanmuuwwwf l l v l l I l E Ifaik Ruff: Fu lluviv, Tin l5.xx'lrs, llmuu' Kisrz, SrANl.i-iv NYlc'xs'1koxi, Ihxunl sei Pixxuv Q Smmnl Ruiz-.' Bi N Bri MAN. Pu i. lil lu.c.iu N, -Inf B,xnL'oCK. .lfxrx 1.01-1.,wn. Axmiuisu ll.xxi s, lux Wmsux i ,Ks iimxv Y-xwmk lll-Rini-3, CLYDI: llux l'. Dixw Dfwli s fnml Run ,Il'i.ns Bi'kusxi.x, Krxu' I'il.klSL'HIIAULk, Bi'luui.L SXUTII, NIR, N1k'C1l'Ll.LY, lhxuxrxti-. Xln-Culmlw Dfw luv., Mxx Cklsr, Xlmuux Hi PP The Hi-Y .lm Huscocx, f7l't'SIitI1L'lIf JACK NV.xTs0N, I'1'vt'-fw'vs1'dm1f K 1-:Vr u H icvsick, .vvm'm11'y GENE H trannies, frvu.wn'm' FRANCIS M. RlCCU1.LEY, .cfwfmnr .X well kiimvii institution at South is the Hi-Y fowl lmx in the lunelu'on1n. t ln this, stucleuts plzlee extra fund which is then given tu thnse in neecl uf lunches. .-Ns the nznne implies, this fnml lmx is spfmsurerl lay the Smith lli-Y. the lm-:ll elmptei' of the interuzitinuzil lli-Y ztssneintinn, which is zitliliziteml with the Y. M. C. .X. The pui'puse uf the tu'g':11iiz:1titni is 'l'u erezlte. inztiutziin, :intl exteull fllllillgilllllllf the selintml :intl etnninunity. high StZllNlZll'llS uf fliristizin living. 'llm this enml the nieinhers ure devoting their eluh time. They listen tu inzuiy speakers nn vz11'iui1s suhjects :mel are unnlertzlking llilmle stumly unflei' Chester Rutletlge uf the Central l'l'CSl5ylCI'lZlll church. Cinml times :Ire nut uegleetefl. llilcing, swinuning :intl eztlmin parties are uften inrlulgeml in. lhe lli-X is nl lllCSllll1l1lJlC lmeueht to the selitml in stunfling' tin' elezln speech, clean living. clean sports Illltl elezni seliolnrsliip. . ,. . . Ainfty-mnz' ' K . ..,..........,. ,.. . . .., , ...V -....-.Y - ...T ,,-- , .. ... - 1 .Y , 1 1- - -.. We ' ,J s . , -- 1 l ! l I, l l 1 il l li ,,,, ev.- ' Rafk Rncfa' Rom-R1 Fox, W'll,Bl'k Looms, W, DALE jl:NN1Nc:s. CuAk1.r:s Vo1.1.1cx, G1in'rru'nr1 KNn1.1.1:Nnrkc l,ORlYl'llY SIHN, Ni1.1.11. VVo1'u1Nuuu: l Front Rufw: Kluuuuwiz Osl.1-11, Mxmiax, IIPRBST. Ylluzixm Almmsox. Roni-n'rA llAx1.ow. D1,1.Pn1NE E. jmmsov Nllss R1'nm.Pu. Kilmer, Gooiwrnk, Ynu.lx1A jowlfs, lf1.1Axm1 Wuixri, NlAvu.Aur:1' Ouu.n ll '1 , F0110 Leaves I X'1Rc:1N1A JOHNSON, t'1I.lI1U.l' 1 llliI,l'llINE -IHUIINSON, uziff-rl1'111a.1' IJALE ,l1QNNINt:s, St'l'1ilJt' filiRTRI'lll2 KNo1.l.1-3N1112R1s, my't1lfif.v ,1 .IIZNNIIC S. Rl'llUl.l'll, .vfvoznwr lYorcls just come like magic :mtl How from pen or quill when one of tl1ese liter:u'y minilecl iucliyiclu:1ls gets n paper hefore l1i1n and 21 17611 in l1is llilllil. Essays, poems. sketches. and stories are proclucerl hy this group that acclaini lllCll1 to he i11 truth, tl1e writers of tl1e school. l2ZlCll semester. lllZ1llLlSCl'lptS, not people. are yotefl into the cluh and who- ever was the fortunate author or authoress heconies, until l1is initizttion. El ily 5 leaf. Then after Z1 rollicking' evening of fun followed hy 21 fllflllfll lllltlfltltlll 1 iuiz1tiz1tes become real leaves of the cluh. 1 The group meets on Monday :1fternoons to reacl. cliscuss. :1ncl criticize the l work each memlmer has clone. Everyone enjoys this criticism zuul prolits hy it. lil ' -., L Q' One Hundred I 1 1 Hx u-'Q Jw- - -- . -f.-.,-A -..f-..i........e.,-. ...gl-, l t - , A A -K- Qs, - y M V, A , , s - x Q t . We J ,. .As , . f A ., Q t . - . A . as Q W -, A - . ,s X. ,, Y v --r sw- , . .saw .. .... 1 . sm... . Hulk Karr LA Ninn' l..u.l.iix, lyUK0lllY Yoi'xc:riz, Rumi McDoNx.xi.. Fmru Nltl7oN.x1n. xillll-INIA Fisnnikx Cuuui: lirxu, lhuuriln' Rltliiix. ICmm.x Loiusii lXlm'i-,k, lil-I-'k'IRlC'l, Asmm. Alun.xxx,x Lirssy x-utr Sruvml Ruin: Mmuux L'.uu.x'nx. Xllucjuklr Sri-,xuik, llx-.mis Nokmrs, Mun' Hui-1. Xl.xunm1u.n Fmnt Rami: NlAKl'IlA lane Nlll'NllK, l'l'm:x' Txxxl-lm, limnxornx' Sumli-Nrk. lllf,l.lxi-, lYu.r.lic. Rrlu lioknr Miss Si':s.i:xu.Rs, Rein Rnsi, Giu'xn0i.vx Gwiss. l'.l.xrx.x Somiuums. Xl.uu..uu1- lin sm i., l.x Ri 1. tiuinix Triple S l.uRR.x1Nic Blum m.iz'r'1', p1'c.v1Tdt'11f ,xl.l RlilJ L1-312, 7'1't'c-jv1'r.s'1'1ft'11t lXl.XRY lQI.I.XV.-XNGICR, .x't'CI't'flII'j' ljlfli f3R.XNGl2, frua.v1m'r liinrru ll. SVMMIQRS, xfwzixnr Triple S has heen striving' this year tn create such a feeling' :unlmg the nietnhers. that they can enjny the etmtpany of nne another to a greater extent than lleretnfmue. lt is tlning' this hy having' get aequaintetl sneial hours at its regulai' meetings. Students who wish tn learn lmzillwmii dancing have heen given instruc- tions hy lllrs. Carlsnn hefnre sehunl nn Tuesmlays and Thursrlays. all semester. The society spniistwetl the assenihly lJ1'tJQ'I'1lIll un lfriflay. l ehruat'y IO. . The main nhjective of the entertaininent was tu nhserye l,inenln s hirthflay. The new lll6I1lllCl'S uf the eluh were inmluetecl also. Musical nunihers, talks hy stuilents anal the presentation nf nienihership earcls tn the new meinhers, emu- pletetl the prngratn. Our Ilum1rmi0ne . . ' ' A' f .L,, M ' - -1:1 'N'F Hunk Raw' l'11m,um Naxmxlu., Hmalnw YYILMR, Cnorlk Um xl, ,Iuus Q'Aurulll. -I1l,ll's jonxsnw, Bun lhul VMI, k'nAul.ns Xm.1.un, YXnuxmN Uxuzux, Tux: Rlnmx Sfmml lx'n: ' Ifmkl. lhlulkr, L'l,1l-mv Sunilnr, Bon Dmlnsux. lil xllk Umua. KQIIN Hass. llmnuuv -IIYXIXMH, lilx RAsllAl,l., L'nAkl,ls 'lAw'loN, DUN YYnlr'uAN, l,Al'l, Survr, LkAxum,1, Iluxm, Blum GI suv l'mnl Rm' Runfuux -Iuuxsux, liunlk Hmxm. .M.lxln LH. lJr1,mk'1' Innux. .ll :Irs Illssllq llxkrun Vlaxlnrw, Xluu ,lfxxl .-Ms.-uw. li! I lx SVIIJXI Ill L. l,lI.l ll. XM 1 H Null. Rl Ml 1.1. Xl-wr xl 13 FRI ll Ilruxmx Triple S X v .-V., Y,-,W-w - ,WY 4 'f' ' , -L -as lfml' Rnqfw Duxuxlux' Rlmxnx, lnxrs IIAVIHN. RIVYA 'I'11'l4w, Ilukulux' Sxuru, XIARLXRI r Slux. FINA UM XYlSr, Axllfx Ynmx, MAN.-xkll lfwhsox. llrxlx lxlxxm' Suomi lx'n.'J' Nlmu.,u:l r Klxll. MARY Nmulkuw, lhnrnlxl klmlwsuv. k'M'lnulx1 KIM' IJ.-uns, Rl'lIl li-wax. Ruin Scuyllllv, I nAxus lmxlalnn. Alcmm,-x Ilm.lAxlv. Rl ru Qluxrs, I.mua-xlxl .-'Kxlxmw l'nfnl lx'n. ' Xlxnmmulr Hmm. .Mlnkm l lv.l,lk. MARY lfl,luAxe.lk, lilxxlu Hunx. Llxxn U1 xlxnvw, Rrxu Xlsk'l1xnnx,Ilmuvlllx l'u:1rx,KA1nlxlxl Hulk. K-xrmux Axuuuu, Klux Sllxlxuxx.l.fun1v Ilnnxuxx Um' llundrrd Tfwo ,V '- -5'l ' V ' xr ' .5f. . Y f .. H Y W' f 39 - L 'F'--L , 21 IX,rf,gg'.w..,,s. ,f.,,,:-. K,-fiqtrshw K -K -i',,,,. '11-g.,.4.Nx. ' f 'X ' My -flilfakqsgeah --ex p -- M',,,...-,,--w- Nj i I -., E. Lv 1 A.. A, xx 4 ,f I -AI-5 ,- 'K'-N,--?'A , ............-. .fiiilwwjlh 1 Q, llln-f....,,,: ' H f ' 4 ...apr--J - ag-i'i 1, H 1-fm, .QR LI mf? SI -I I I ,Q j . I 3 -f ' , .5 Gigi? -5 I Q -j-5225 'VIZ' ua, .N I 1. I 4' efaxam' vf :iw - i fill l ' ' - L Vm:,,-iv!i...- N Y - -- - :1L' LLJQLAI- ,V ' I I l i I l l l 4 l 3 ,iyfv , , Rnrk Rnfr: Fnzu GooImI.I', Dwx XNILSON. GLIHN llAss, Rosrx-r IlrI.L. PAI'I. Ronslrrs. RALPII CoI.E, ,IIIIIN CARDFR. w7lNS'I'0N TIVKNOWV i Frou! Ruse: AI. HANIY, FllANllS l,I'sIIIcx, XlAIu:AIu r llifmiifs, KA'I'IIEIzINIf Osmk. xlll. Wlll'l'NFN'. sponsor The Forensic Club RUBERT HULL, fv'c.vizI'w1f l I XvIRGINIA JoNIas, Sl'l'l'CflIl'V 5 . FRIED GoI1ImI,Iz, 7'1'i'v-f1'v.viIIi'11t l,r:nN K. XVIIITNIQY, xjmzimi' l Since its nrgaiiizzltinii in October IQ32, Sontlfs chapter of the National i lfwrensic League has clisenssecl presiclential cancliclates. tux systems, war clebts. Zlllll Russian recognitiim. The question for this season was Resolved: The liiimpeziii XVIII' Debts Sliunlcl Be Cancelled. l l Dick XYilsnn rniinclly clenunncecl eznpitzilisin :Intl xwii secuncl place in the l City-n'iIle Kiwanis Contest. l Glen llziss :mil Frztnces XYlllt61'S representecl Smith in the Slizifrutli cun- t test. l'll'2l1lCCS spoke nn Thi' Stuff C0lI.Yfl.fIlfI'0lI and Glen on Hz'-.lIvtaII1'.m1. Une of the biggest events of the year was the -lnnioi' Chamber of Cmn- ITICVCC :Ill-city high sclionl n1'zIt0i'iCal contest on the subject C'c111c'i'IIcIf13m1 nf flu' llln' l7vI1f.v and flu' Rvfmvl nf I'r'asfn'1'1'1'y. Hy 21 Inzisterly speech in favor of czineellzition, Glen llziss curriecl off tirst liuiiiws. tlins bringing the silver cup to South. 1 ,I Om' Hundred Three 4- ' 1 1 i 1 l l l l i l I l - i Earls Raw: HENRY FISClll'll, .'xI,Ill2R1' Rrilrrmz, ,lmuias rl'RAVlCK, Hun Omvrn, Bvxnx I.Aw'r0x Sfmnd Ruin: BURTUN l'm.soM, Wll.x,mM LTol.sM,w, Envrfuum lX1ENIJl-1NllAl.l.. C'1.rnr3 Uuumxi-R, llAnoLn I 1.,wnr:ns Ai.rRr.n L11-1, Hrx Knung Einar. Gl1.ru:u'r, Enwmkn W.u.i.ls Fran! Rzmu- Krm-:r rn Fl.1'lSK'Illl,U'l'k, Runlinr Coon. Wi xnrtu. lXIAnuumxr, Xhsov Flmlxk, Cuzui. l'.n'Nl:. Mx. Kimi., Wx1,Ll,ur L'imPn.xx, Luvnrxrn xlCLil'llIllN. Kriiu -luuxsux 1 l l l l Safety Council l 4 1 H L LYDIC LURHNER. f7l'L'XItfi'Ilf ' lqlfNNli'l'll I. Konr., .vfmzzxnr i l I Much praise has heen slnm'ere4l upun the work rlwne hy the Safety Lbuneil - hy Mr. Cory. Mr. Curtis :incl other members of the faculty this year. The l Q--f-1-1-n'1-11 1-i'n1'--' 'n-1' lll'll I SLI X ILL lClll C161 If tlC Silllfli , lllll Cl tlC A161 IICLUUII nt , l. Xtflllletl . X01 , i in keeping the halls quiet cluring' the luneh hours, has heen UllCtllllll6ll hefnre. The fzunilizu' white jackets were wnrn fur the First time cluring' the first l semester nf the IQ33-3,3 session. l i l l l . J Um' Ilundred Four 1' .aw 11- it -ww Wu-:I-:i2'?' C I N gg 5 . cfqrr ,X ,re Z ,.. I 'ii ' If I ' 1 x ' ell xii- by ' If W I V - :V H W -ey -,514 Q Bark Rom: FRED SYMONDS, Davin BAUMGARTEN, EDWARD JONES, JACK KNIGHT, TRI-:anon-: Bumov, HOWARD OLSON Srruna' Row: COOPER DLVKE, PAUL Roni-:l1's, EVERE11' PEZOILDT, BEN BUTLER, Mluuou Hun, Muxcus SCHELLENBERG, FRI-rn ZUMSTEG Third Row: Etwoon WILLIAMS, Rom-'Ju' Biunsrlnw, ANDREW MURRAY, Romain- FLANIIEIIS, jossru SIMON, PAUL BUIKGY, HAROLD STAI-INKE, EDWARD NANKIVELL Fourth Raw: ,los Exuzson, SYLVESTER HOLDER, WILLIAM HOFFMAN, HAROLD GENTRY, CLARK JOHNSTON, Rosen RILEY, ITAROLD BLUNK, TOM Scmrr, WILLIAM T01--ren, JOHN AUSTON Front Row: juuus Hessm., Bl'R10N DI:-rrucx, HAROLD FI.ANnmIs, CAROL PAYNE, ELLIS TVIILLER, BILL SWIFT. Loris RONINGER Cadets JULIUS HESSI-:L, captain CAROL PAYNE, second lieutenant BURTON DETRICK, captain ELLIS MILLER, second lieutenant HAROLD FLANDERSA, first lieutenant LOUIS RONINGER, second lieutenant BILL SWIFT, second lieutenant Character, activity, discipline, efficiency, trustworthiness, scholarship are the purposes of the Cadets. Phases of their work are: Close order drill, extended order drill, command and leadership, rifle marksmanship or musketry, military courtesy, first aid, physical drill, map reading. scouting and patrolling, interior guard duty. South's cadet corps had a very successful year. They passed the Federal Inspection in good form. The annual competitive drill was held at Elitch's gardens the latter part of May. South's company showed up well and won several of the events. The big social highlight of the year was the Annual Cadet Military Ball held at XV est High. South was well represented. The girl sponsor presented at the ball was the charming Lillie VVettengel. , One Hundred Fifve f v Calor Guard: jur: SIMON, Bon Fl.ANm'xs. Awmutw Nll'RRAY, Wu.l.lAM llnrx-MANN, Sx'l.vr.srrR Homznn, IiAROLD Gr'N'luv, Elms Mu.l.Hv., HAROLD Fl.A:vnnms, Rom-Rr Rlnrv. 'l'uFunm1r Brnuzv. fXlAnu'rs Suu l.I.ENIHllli. NIAKION llrrr, En NANxnn.x., FRED SYMONDS, En Qloxrs. Fkrn Zrxxsrmz. PAM. Romulus. Orlxnxs Pr'zm,nr Cadets Wil, . I .F ' lr .N 7' 'W Q: Um' Ilundrfd Six ' .JS '1 -. , ,...... ,. .,.,, -.A- .- --, , ,.,...,,,,,-,A-' Q ke . gi Q i v 4 h 1' Tram, Bark Ruff: L'Alun. l',u'Nl'. -In mrs Hrssll.. Ilmunn Fldxvmxs, Flmls XIILLVR. Bl'n'r0N Drnu .yingx Tuloxmulg lh'llusx', Runlkl' lhux!uAN, NIARIUN Hrrl-. Xlmuls Snllu,l1xln'k4:. I.m'ls RuNlN1:rk, li laxx Ann Nfxxx lxrx. 1. Cadets One Hundrrd Sefven pu-w--' T I i I . i T Bnfle Raw: DON BRADY, KFITH jmmsow. RAY Mraz. Mommy Kokx. Grmuari WMU. S,'fv1n1fRn7z'.' Hx-:x RAsimx.l., Eu'4.l.Nx, CRANE. Bon Winn:-is, .lolz Sumiv, Evra!-:'r'r I'r.zm,n'r, LillAKI,l'.i Hnkmw i DICK GLQQLAU 4 1 Thin! Ruff: Hrzx Grim:-,s, H-u.x.r KIRK, D,u.!: Kmcnr, Rmmn MCNMK. Enwmm I'i.,nmrcx, !h.vm Anuzn Q .Ions Rrmmv, 'IQIIAD Srrzrsox, Tum Knm ' Fuurlh Razr: Hfxklu' RHI-LM. Cul-:s1r,k AMN, H1-:N KNUDSFN. VVo0muxw Gl'siAFso:v. YVILFRIU Xlmartn. I Rus-zsr,r.l, juklmm Lug IXICKLZINI V, IZLWQQD j0xnAN, Hon LE VAN. ELMO BAl.x.Akn l Front Rucvx Mk. SHl'ARl'k. Elnxizwi Gmxsumv. X'IAnnAm:'r STFCK. M.fu'iuNr Ou:-Ass, Iloius Wmuux, Nmxn Wnnnrw I'Ari.ixi1 Roni-Liuscw, NORMAN Ckozn-,x, jrkkv Eluuuxr. Dwnznr Sri-Fir ' v Th Ph ' C1 b C YSICS u T I jrzizur T5lIRII.'XR'l', fm'.v1'dw1f IJWIGHT STI-1121.11 vim' ,'11'v.v1'du1zf NURMAN Cunzncn, .m'rvt411'y Ricx fi. SIIICAXRICR, .vjmzixffr This elnh was nrg':n1izecl last fall. The purpose of the clnh is fur the stu- i dents tn heeome inure closely infnrinecl :thing the practical sifle nf physics :incl much has heen aeeomplisherl hy the elnh in its enrleavur tuC21l'rj' this ont. The elnh meets every other Tuesday at elnh perincl. :incl the trips ure mzule after selirml on elnh days. Swine of the places visited were The Merchants Biscuit CHIIIIJIIIIY. K. O. A.. D. Li. Science Ilepzlrtment. and Neon Sign Ctllllllillly. A Sf Om' IIuf1drfdEig1ht lv . v V I, R ...,,..., - . -V-f::r,' .Y Y Y :ff':f- VY:-pyro:-1-1'-'Y-----'Q I '- 5- .F . .N was wh...L T: ,Q-N hrs: ' -N - W, T Llc' 'N' it . X, ,ff ' ' .i,,-'---- T iii lltfffir :jiwf H ' T . +2 M- W- r' 'ff Q gf'-Wigs: 'tx--Qirlgiist Rf! 'I5Lq.i,1vC?7u.f ' L - ' H j Y, if-.xr 1 4!,g?Q:1F:,x5::J-..l4q-F Q 25:55, V U, ,' Jfffg- ' ' K ,J V! v. Q. ', 'Q'3'l.1f --ia.. 1. 15,3 W 'P' - N it 'J ,ll '1M-'. in T EEZ .... .. Lf- lim. Bark Rufus BEN Kiknv, Cl'R'I'lS BENSTFR, Cu,uu,Es Voi,x.lcK, Howmm Dowmwc. CuAlu,r:s l'IA.llTMAN, Cxrlinak LUUTHAN, HARLAN S'rr:Nc:lk, RDHITRT APP Srruml Rare: Kxowx.i:s Cl.ir'roN, CLIF!-aokn GARDFl.l., PAUL SCOTT. Gl R'I'Rl'DIf KNoi.i.ENm-115, Cmzoi. Humrmu-x Xlu. Brsn. lluuurrr l LonR, SALLY Fkizxai., Blu. VAN Gr.Nm.xu:N. Grouzk Busmc. Farm llmumv Fmul Rnfzu' lfnwa l ox.rv, L'A'iluklNx-: llAK'KF'l l', Ai.nu:'rA Flfxrzwk. ELIZAIIFIH RAF, Evui.vN XVILKIYC L'ARoi. Cox, l'.m'xn Bkoux Beta Delta Chem ITRED lHARDY, f7I'1'.V1'tfl'1If Ci1.ovER BLINIJE, 'Z'l.L't' f11'cs1'r1v1zf EI'JNA Fomav, .m'1'vfc1ry lipirn l3RowN, fI'L'tlSIlI'C1' Noinus l . llvsn, .Vf70ll.WIl' The Chemistry Club is one of the many new clubs formed at South last fall. Their aim is to help its members become better aequaintecl and have a greater appreciation of the applications of chemistry in everyday life. To further this interest. they take held trips to different local business establish- ments that have chemical applications to every clay living. The elub has visitecl the Breeht Candy Company. The Gates Rubber Com- pany, The Denver Fire Clay Company. and The Continental Oil Refinery. They have also hail prominent speakers aclclress them on gold mining, plaeer mining, harcl rock mining, ancl chemical engineering. lXlt'll1ll61'S of the club wrote and rlramatizecl a clever comedy playlet on water in :L spring assembly program. lXle-mbership is restricted to those stnclents who take chemistry. , Une Hundred Nine 4' W ' l xg , i 9' TTT tw Bark Row: Eu Bnousrms, Tnsononz Bumcv. Blu. COLSMAN Front Raw: Ricimxn lh'ICDANAL, FRED Zumsrm, Bsivrim Lncxuzn, Dano-my Ruolms. Mn. HANEL, AIEAN Emxs, JANE llmuusox, ROBERT Gaoymx, W1-:NmzLx. lNlAnxHAM. Lovis RUNINGFR The Archery Club RICHARD MCD.ANAL, president JANE HARR1soN, treasurer RIADHLUN OHMAN, .wfcwfary EVERETT HANEI., sfvoarsof' The Archery Club of South is open to every one possessing a bow and six arrows. During the club hour on Tuesdays. members go into the basement of the school and practice shooting. The straw they use for the backstop of the target came from Mr. Hanel's farm where he lives just a little way out from town. They had difficulty in setting this back stop up. for, after they had received Mr. Cory's permission to put it up, the fire department ruled that it was too dangerous. so they had to have the bales of straw soaked in chemicals to fire-proof them. A tournament was held for the boys and girls separately and then one was held for the two together. Although the room is long enough to permit shoot- ing from a distance of 75 feet. the archers may. if they wish. shoot from any lesser distance. VVendell Markham and Ed Bronstine are among the crack archers. Mark- ham and Bronstine participated in the Goodrich contest and also in the Rocky lllountain open tournament held at Overland'Park. ln this tournament, Mark- ham won first and second place and Bronstine placed third. Om' Hundred Tin I ,..,.... ,...- , - ,-,.. - - 1 N- --1-f---.-1 --,vw ,,.,,,....,..,,.. - ....,,.... ..... , . L - -7-7 .A ' ., 4 ,.-A- ,J .H W, V. , 1 -,,.--in 1 ' '. 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 I 1 Bmlc Roux' BIN Bu'r1.1:n, RClllI1ZK'I' RIl.P1X', A1.1.1'N Cmmvx-:w:1'11z 1 1 Front Raw. Akrnrk IXl1u11z,w. M,u111A1-uw W'AuN1fKli, KA11u.la1-.N DKAKI, Mk. lxmllu 1.111.111 XVr'l'rrN1H 1 l,1r1ux1. L'A1.1xw1 1.1., I'L11z1'z1r. NICCRYAUY, Ronuu 01.111-.R I The Fencmg Club R111z1cR'1' RILEY, f11'1'.v1'11c11t l.11.1.1 1-3 W121 r1zN1:1c1., S1'L'l'l'l'tIl'.V Kl1x111:.x111c'1' XY.xRN12K1:, fI'1'tISIll'1'I' K1cNN1-:T11 1. K11111., .N'f'1lII.1'1l1' 1 iiz11'11e1l 111 wire masks 111111 l1ez1vi1y pz11111e11 p1z1st1'1111s, with l12ll'I1l1g' foils 11l'll1A 1 ly QTZISIDCQ1. the 111e11111e1's of the Fencing' Club ure :11'111e11 fm' the fray. 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The Social Service Club lellam' ll .x U nz li N s, p1'v.r1'tlv11t lXl.xlu:.xRlc'1' Q t'R'rIs, Tzu' flI't'.Vl'tfc'IIf Ill.-xRc,:.ixR1a'l' lJl'N Km., .m'1'vIf11'hv ll.xRRl1i'r l.. lXlliYl2R, xfmzzsoz' The Curtain Comes clown on a most sueeessfnl year for the Soeial Service Llnh. illlll'0llQ'llU1ll the school year the elnh has clone one of the most ont- stancling things to henelit the pupils at South High anfl the eity of Denver. lhe Social Service L luh is macle up of a oll'erefl their services. 'l'hronghout the entire a very extensive pieee of work. .Xt the heginning of the semester they est which they eallefl for footl ancl clothing several Many families were given haslcets of foocl group of stntlents who have school year they have clone ahlisheml the Commissary' for times clnring the year. at 'llhanksgiving time. 'llhe gramle rooms each hrought foocl enough for one family. .Xt Christmas the eluh aiclerl the Santa Clans shop. at which time an exhi- hition was helcl in the main hall of the sehool. Une large tahle ancl two small ones were pilecl high with toys. footl anrl clothing. One' Hundrrd Tu-flaw' l1'1n'l' Rucr: lSl'r'rv Brnuukrx, Brfrrv Slr.1xMI3'rz, Donmln' ANN Buwlv, .Il-:ANNE TXIILLLR, Dmurruv hlnrrsns Fmul Ruff: VIIAN YAu:n,xx, Lum BRAIN, Q'l,AkA l'llvkKllAkn'r. Miss l'llx.l.1ms. sponsor. Glk'nu'lni Pnwllx I,0RU'llIYl' ROACII. Suvm Suxnxnw The Assembly Club L'l.,x1:.x lh'1u411,x1uw'r, pn'.v1'u'v11t 'llC.'KN Y.x1'mI,xN, T'I-Ft' f1n'.s'1'f1'v11t Lms llR.Xl'N, .w'v1'vlf11'y liI.l..X .l.XNlC l:lCl.l,UXVS, .N'f7t7I1A'UI' The IllClllllt'l'S uf the Assembly Cluh have lll'l'1ll'lg'CIl tor, supervlseml, Zlllll Ill some eases, preseuteml all the zlssemhly lJl'llgl'ZllllS. There is zu lletluite ueeml for iuterestiug. euust1'uetix'e. well plzluneml, :uul well executed assemblies. The .Xssemhly Club has preseutefl such assemblies In the stucleut holly nu :lu IlX'Cl'Zlg'C uf one Z1 week. XX'heu the lll'llg'l'ZllllS :u'e supervisecl zuul preseutecl lay stucleuts, their value tu the slumleut lmrly as ll whule is much g'l'CIllQCl'. Urn' Ilundrrd Thirteen ...H - 1 -.. - -Y---V--. H- -Tw -..U .. .. YYY., - ff, ' 7- . l ' . 'f.,Z. .ff r l l Y l limi' Ruff l l.uulxu Klli.lml,M, l,m'rI,l..x Gimnklfll, lhlrkllm llI'I'IMAN, Minn' Ei.lz,xluln Lori.. IMANII Iivuz. llmckxi-.'r l'klis'I. ll,uNAn llA'uu.l,. lXlAkc:luua'r My-'rr, ,ll-ANI PIIILIFS. lillrfui likixirlllk. lXlAiu,,uu-.r lli xrn, l'lI,0RI Nl!' Axmeksnx. Rmun'iA lismximw l Front Rnrlm- l'iu.n:us lfuvr. ELAINI liiumis. Lois Yorsu, B1-.'r'rY Cuxxmx. llruxur, lfulcmsus. I'A'r'n' WA:-xxx-iz l IMRHARA l'ull.1,ll's. lil-Viv Kulsiv. I.rnxA Srovvl-i.1., lYil,il1-iniimx l'nll.lvs, Nllmnun Ouiuu' The Fasluon Show l l 1 l l I The annual fall fasluon sliuw, put on hy South s home ecfmnmnics depart- nient, wus held Nnveinher I6 after seluml. .Xpprnxinmtely one lnnidred girls mudeled dresses for all neezisinns. Beautiful hut inexpensive dresses for fnrinzll wear, zifternlmn. street. sport. house dresses and pujznnzls which :ill pruved the excellent dress-inaking zlhility of our own South girls. The shun' was very l helpful for the girl wishing tn eliuuse an apprnprizite wzirdruhe. it lt was prnved that it is niueh more profitzlhle for a high sehnnl girl to make her own clothes. I 2 5 Om' Hundred Fourtffn 1 2' L7 , . -.l- x I QL.-L.- .1 .V - -- ---- --. .-. YY.. '!v'lgf'11-- ': - H' FFR, jf' rf ' -' - f f y M sa. M1-.its-s.,M 'I -...xx 1 v,.- ,-fT'A::1T.?u.i VA N al ' ,.,f,,-0' an '- s' -'--A. ,, - fir Hwy!-' ,Q '. 'XY ' xu ..f- ' T' ..g , 1 g'-'- -ff.....,,-f -' . ,- Y' . -. - -- .M . ,fr , gym..- .,,,,s-I -ff .1-,H y '. r ,mf f 1 'Q r-13 ' 4 . 'S.'i'fx.-,., QA 'iz' 'psig U. 3 X , 1 QQHCQEWIF I 'Xl x fu! ,VK ' ff,1'j-tl-..,.51i N. mxsvgllk :ill ,Wx A 'liifgpf F. ' ' . X .1 f T .. . , fi 1., -. . f. , .. fi. .,,fr, .1 K.. -. ..--.,,, .A V. fr - 1 Lge-- .g::1f '+2i.E-T.: T 'f? .ei1.ii'-'Ft fi? lft'..Qi..- Kean'-.-.5i.ef.'..1:i.'...gfl Furl- Ruff: Roxxu Yorsrz, CnAiu.r's RlllNl4llAR'I', Rrssrzm. I.n,i.,xxn. llriNxY JOHNSON. llmuu' EAs'r1.ANn, Bum. Sx.Am.s Fmnl Roc:-.' Mus. BLANLII. Rtrru ll,u-rr, Vuuzmm Bluutnk, Doxirrnv ANmfusoN, Krsna Warn-., lN1Ak'ruANN DAVIIFSON, FnANc1:s I'o'r'rrx, Vxkumm lXlAl.oNEY, MR. K1-:Num The Social I-lour Committee BILL SI.AGLE, fv1'v.v1'u'v11t lXlIl.l'JRED PETERSON, svcrviary HAI. D. KIENIDICEV, SARA BLANCH, sjmrzsors The Social Hour Committee this year has sponsored two evening dances, the harvest moon dance. and the depression dance, as well as the regular liri- day afternoon social hours. The Committee has helped with two benefits. The Commissary, which provides food and clothing for the needy. was running low on food so the Social llour Committee decided to help replenish this supply hy sponsoring a social where admittance was gained only upon the presentation of a can of food at the door. Needless to say everyone who attended had a good time and the next morning found the commissary shelves completely lined with food. The second henelit the Committee sponsored was the depression dance, the proceeds of which went to help purchase new uniforms for the Band. .Xt the twenty-one Social Hours this year, students have had a splendid chance to make new friends and acquaintances. JY' One Hundred Fifteen 1 li' . 1 .. .................,... .......,. -.,....... ....,..,1.. - .. ,W ,,,, Tn-A K- v v Burk Rn':z'.' x1AltC0l,M joussux, Wmzxru Rmmns, CHARIJS AXTILI., Hun Dfwlnsux, Dux Wnsus Ruimkn VVHITAKIR. ,hex Sxi1TH, RILIIARIJ Sum' Frnul Row: Rviii HART. RNA Brkxs, IRIN! BIRKIIIAIII.. Nllss Anmxsnw. Fxllxw ,lmlxsox llr.l.m: Nmuux, I,A Rrr CAmux The Junior Prom Committee Owl waving palms with hlincling lights uf Il crimson, hlne, :mil gulilen sunset sky set the Rehels off fm' nn enjzmynhle evening on ,Xpril ll. 1933. The czirefnl planning' zmcl great success was creflitecl to the nnerring' wurk ul. the t'irlllIl1ilIeQ. 'iill6ll16lllll6l'S were XX'zn'1ier Rliuzuls. llmizilml Rlcllricle. lliclc XYilsun, Malcolm bluliiisml, Dick Shay, Huh ID2lVl1lSHll. Ilill Slzigle. Ricliaml XX'liitzil4e1'. kflizirles kxtell. .luck Smith, Mary U'Iieefe. Evelyn hlnlinsun. Ruth llzirt, 1.11 line iizunher. Rita llnrns, Ilelen Xurtini. Spmisms: Miss Xmiismi, Hr. XYilli:uns. One Hundred Sixteen Burk Rui' ' NIR, RUIII., likln YYILIMVK, llmviuux Xlmu, limmk Bonn, XYAVNI' Gmnlkl' l mnl Ruff: Xlxkllu Nlll.Nl, Sulklmx' vlowls, Ariel Cllkxsmixx. l,i1xn,uxi Hx.xxuu1.1'i, Xllss lixuxuxm Rusk uuu' XlcNi'i1', Hl'r'r1l, Xlusr The Senior Prom Committee Cirntesllue hlue liezwens lilleil with glistening' stars, split lights. :mil llll urimms lwillllll-lll tree ileelceml with :ill the trimmings uf Yule-lille ileenrzateil 3 the gyms while lZlllQ'llICI', clzmelng. :mil rumzmee tlUllllll2llC1l the yiylul lllllQl'IlCl'S. .Xs the ceiling expuseml :1 gluriuus winter sky :mil stars twinkling' lllfllllgll the night, Miss Llllllllllwll Slllllftly gmuiliecl as Santa Claus :mil Klrsi lllxuieh 1 very sweet Nlrs. Szmtu gave pri1g1':1i11s lu ull guests. 'I'l1ez1mhitiu11sy1m1111g'le:14le1's whu were respfmsihle fur this unusiirll enlei tlimheht were l.lll'l'2llllC lll'ZlllllllCll. ellzlirmzm, Shirley QI-mes. lifusenuux Cxllll, lxlllflllll Klihle. lietlie hlnst. .Iolm Shwer. fVlI'1lllZllll XYilsu11, llliWlll'll ure, Rzllph .hllllCl'S1lll :incl liilglll' lhwil. lieimeth l, liuhl :mel Bliss lleleh lhwulizuli were spimslws. Une Ilumlrzfd SP-'L'I'!lfP1'II 4 i i 5 Ifinl' Ruff' llirix' lllxvnx. l'fl.1Ix Xltl ,xkl,ulm. l,ll.l.l,xN lluiul n, fXl.Akv l.o1' Kwlxixw. lax! 1' Xlokkoxl lfxilww I'll'ls. Xlxss lfrolsi Nllsox. I l-mwnls K'-xklik. Rl in Xxll.KIXS, Nlxx .-MINI. liiirxm l.ll. Ylkmvm llol srox. Aus l'okn Irvin! lx'n.'f Nrrxx llllm llxkl. l,ol1l.l.x Cirroluutil. NA: x Suxxsox. Wlwoxx funk. Rl lu Xlmkilxnox Ri in Suaxsos The Secretarial Club Rvrn lXll'Cl.lENlJUN, fv'v.v1'u'v11l I . . . 'l.XNli'I' lX'lURRUNI, Wm' f7l't'.YItIlc'I1f 1 l:RANL'l'IS L'.xR'rr:R, .Y4't'1'l'ftlV.V lllC'l l'Y lll'IRNlVl', f1't'f1.v1m'1' l2I.oIsE NEI.soN. .vfm11.rm' l The Secretarial Cluh was organized this spring hy a group of stenography sturlents anrl a few other interested memhers of commercial classes. The group feels that there is a cletinite neecl for putting those students who have special- l izecl in commercial work in closer touch with the active husiness anrl com- mereial lielcl which they are soon to enter. For the meetings this year, repre- sentatives from various husinesses have spoken on suhjeets of interest to otiriee-workers, ancl have given clemonstrations of olliee machines anrl equip- ment. ,Xs the eluh has just heen organized. it has presentecl this type of program with the view to making more clelinite anml comprehensive organiza- t tion and plans another year. :Bsq wwf. ll 5 ,. . V, '-1 One Ilundrfd luglzifnz I- .-.ER .-4Qflg lfmk Ru. ': k'.x141u111. Qi,x1,ix141'ai11, ,l1'1,11's Qloiixsox, llox Arsiix. l511,i.x KIRK Sr1nr11lIfu.fx' llaknliw T,u11i1xx, lion .XN1uf14sow. Ho-11 lliuinsux. tl. Ci. lioxlk. .'X1.1-kin l,l1. llrw Wiuimxx l7.x1,1 Ali smirws Tflirfl Ruff llilix kfxxinixs. Ilokoiin Xl1'1l.1.1R. iXlAx1'11A laxwnlxti, NY1w111u11 YAY lfxmx. K-xx111u'i .Nvixkius l'.1.1,no14 lhii. H1-iix' 5s11.u1z11.. Xliuu' l'.1.1zan1i11 I.ox1-, l'A1'1.1s1 Rolukwsox, X11 14111. lllss, Rim Ilrnxs lfmul Rnfr: Yliuzixlx l'1111.1's. .-Xxx.x .-Xlsux Xlakrii.-x K1u1c.11L. Xl1uu.A1ui UHL111, Xlus. Uranus. Klan' Simliuiax Nl.xki11xl.o1s xlll'Nll'k, hlxklov Alfuxsnx, ,liaxxl ,lawns .llnrnl m1'1r1l11'r1: Y1xm.1X1,x 'l'11is. L'.x1x11. Txkmk, G1-14'11u'1n Kwo1.1.1N1z11u:, klaxui Nloxiox. l,11.l,xx Nhilxxslkom, Gus llass, li1o1u,l l,o1r, Parr. R121 V1-'s. GRANT Rnnikisox, Cakxorl. lll'lQllIYS L'Academie F raneaise ' Ml.1.1e. M.-un' SILVERMAN, la prfsidrnte- M1.1.e. KATHRYN ANDREWS, Ia tresorif' M. Hixnorn 'l'AMIlI.YN, Ir vim' prfxidenfe lVlI.I.E. -II-IANNE JAMES, l'artis1e Ml.I.E. Rrm BURNS, la srrreiaire MME. Onsrre Comas, la dirntrirf L'Academie Francaise, sponsored by Madame Combs, meets every day, sixth hour, conducted as a class. The pupils are graded not only on ability in French, but on personality, ambition, and individuality. One of the many projects of the club is the newspaper, Le Commere, published and edited by the members. They have been taking an imaginary trip to France, this semester, experiencing all the thrills of traveling. , The club has a social event each semester. ln the First semester, the members gave 3 an enjoyable tea for their mothers at Mrs. Combs' house. This semester's event was 1 a French cabaret dinner held at a downtown restaurant. French food, French enter- tainment, and dancing afterwards was the order of the program. The proceeds of the paper paid for these events. -fl y 5 Onr Hundred Nineteen -- dlilullip-A . . -...-.,........1................-..- ,.,,.,,,.,,,E,m , -'ll' Karl: Ru-:rx A1.1.r:N Blxsumxr-,, Wmuw Woosrrx, Ronmu' Yorxc Ilms uw Xhronvln NIR Srvmlul lglxmman Sovmmrv, -Ifxrx lXlc.'X1.lfIR, XVALIIR l uuuwu fran! Roux' l7ul'rp1.As Liss. Rlsslm, Vl'll.I.mMs. Rlclmxn Illrlfuxsux x Xlxkrlw Wrxxu 1 -lAl'K llul.1.xNr sm Ah The Radio Club XY.x1mx' XYoos1'12R, f1rv.v1'u'c11l ,lUlIN HL lxcrc ll. ll Hut. rl:lsl1,1lut.rlul 'GIIIiS, 'Z'IAl'c' fvrv.v1'u'v l'l0l.l.l Ncssll Iam, .' ' ' ' ' sun mix inmzmw . Sl'.xNcsl,1iR, .vfm11,m1' Jlash. Yes, it's the Racllu L lulm uw. lL . year. Its aim is tu teach the Morse aml Cnlmtillumtll K mlex 1 matiun which is necessary tl l obtain a racliu npel mn N hge liach hwy has an ear plume. The club as a xx nm e law tum mull ltm s N aml keys which are uscrl in They plan to install a scmling' aml 1'cceix'1n0 umm e sllurl-wave l'CCClYlllU wt w tm x L ln ICLLIX cucle frmn all over the wurlcl. One Ilumlrrd Tfwfnfy Ilf i A l l L. Burk Karr: FRANCIS Bl xxxxcrrnx, N!fw'mN f0ltI.E'I'T, FRANKLIN l Yl.ls, VVAYN1-1 Gll.nER'r, Bon BRQMM, ITIQNKY ,I0uNsoN Srruml Razr: Klux Wx'r'rwik. Gomwox TQLMAN. Blu. IRWIN. ALVIN -lows, DMU. I.owsmN, D,u'i2 Plvxfn I'lNt.1-Y I.t:As. RAY lllwsn Third Rnfr: .Ions Pklcl. RM' Krrssl-N, Rn l l'1.i.l'k. FRNlfs'l' Ninn!-Xin, IIAMLS LA Trkxo. hflk. Klmuu Xhsuv Gi.Ass. llomi-k Wmm. DUN YXICCLFAN, Ewvoon WX Liss Fran! Roc:-: Cm r Amy. lluuukr SUHIIIINIZ. Wavxr Wi-:RNI 1. Ron llavrs, Riu' Ilnznixnmroxl, Fnwvx lVl,u.oxx-ev The Stage Crew ITIQNRY jo1tNs0N, fiirccfnr XVAYN1-: GIL1naR'r, lights ll.xI. D. IQENIJIG, .Yf70lIA'0l' The stage crew is clivitletl into two groups. each heatlecl hy a foreman. The first group is niacle up of the older hoys. They work in the shop tloing the more important aml exacting work. The secontl group are the new hoys who learn the ropes. The stage crew is a very important ancl helpful organization. .Xll the scenery is tlesignetl anal inacle hy the memhers. For the purpose of all the asseinhlies, plays and other programs: the crew sets the stage. huilfls the scenery anal shifts scenes for the particular programs. The crew has many important anal interesting snhjects to stucly. They nuist he well-versecl in clecorating. stage setting, lighting, ancl scenery huihling. The stage is one uf the largest in the city. Om' IfllIlfl!'I'd T-uwxly-onf M1 The Aeronaut Staff va . - Fin! Ruff-: Bun ANIIIIIQSUN, Reporter: EMMA MAI-3 BANIISMA, Reporter: DAVI5 BAIIAIGARTEN, Feature Writer: Bon HILKITMAN. Cnfeditnr Srf-and Ruin- BI-:'I I'v Ii-I.Iu:I:Iu'N, Copy Editor: HII.I. Btuzwxx. Reporter: IIIIIIII-Ic'r CIIASV. Reporter: CINIIE CoIuINI-ix. Reporter Thin! Roar: R1ARY Cox, Feature Writer: ,II-'ANNr:'I IIc QNRAIG, Reporter: FRIII DoI'GI,As. Sports: En FAcKII1m.I., Sports fuurlh Rufv: llAItkII'r'II4: FLUIIR, Rt-porter: EVIMZINN GRIFFRIN, Reporter: jI'I.Il's IILSSII., Business Klanapzerg CAROL III'MPIIIu2x', Reporter One Hundred Tfwenly-lfwo The Aeronaut Staff ' Fin! Rnurr F. vluuxsux. Rvporlrr: I., KNAPP, Sports: lf. Llfwls, Reporter: H. TX1Ac'lu'M, Ruporlvr Srmnfl Rnfr: H, Klulumx, Sports: j, l'rNxlNu'l'0N, Sports: B. SAMPSON, Llmpy Desk: G. SHAW, Ruporlcr Thin! Rnrfn' Xl. Sfllkl, Asst. Snr, I'1v.lilorg lf. Sl'NmNl-, Repurtcr: S. SVNUMAN, Soricly Editor: B. W'M.xlk. Rvporlrr Fourth Rufth' Lf 'I'AxroN, Spurls lfnlilur: D, xyllIl'MAN. Co-ulwr: G. XVILSUN, Copy Desk: I . xYOI.l l'. Rcporlvr No! in pirlurrs M. ,-Mus, C. Bfxxlow. ll, Bxmw, B. Iirmr-Jxmux. P, Blum-, P. L'uAvwruuu, R, lfuzm-,aAl.n, li, I.u1unkAv, F. M1l.1.na, C. Pmulk. V. ,l'0lIl'N. H. lxuwrl, P, VNlr.rxl'R On! Hundrfd Tfwfnly-lllrfe The Annual Staff int Rum: ,lmlxwv Hum rr. muh-X and publicity: Kxrll, A1.xrl-' lik: unix, nrt: L'n,w1l'4 L'u.u'rx, nil paiuli l'l.Ylxl Vokmwlk, pulxlirlly Snnml Ru.'f'.' l.l Nxll Ll xuxllvm, purxnrnlwl: L'u'ul1uxl- HM' lluls. pcuunm-I1 'l'11v linux. 1-Jilm: Ummm.: Dxnkw. plmluurzlplu Third Rm'-3 Xluu lfllnxxmu, pl-rml1l1n-I3 lixkl. Ullmlkl, plnuhgulglpllyi Hlkxnl llvxxslx. pn-lwmm-lg D1 lmlllw hluuxsnx, nwlxmllxll Ilmrlll If-5:f',' Klllu -Iuuxwuw. aug Ymcalwlx hluxm. vdlluunl: Ixuukxx lnuxlw. mlm. lypnmzl Rl In Xlckl . flxmmx. uwislnnl mlilnu, pm-lNm1m'l One llundrml Tfwenty-four The Annual Staff l'ir1l R11: .' 1311111 Klum, 11 111111: li11xx,x1111.1.1 N11.s11w, 111121111111-lg K,x1111111N1 Osmx. 111-:1a1111'11 .I I H1111 l'111xwA11, sports Xrffrml Rm , l 11xx1'1s I'11111R. 11l111l11p1:111l1y: 'I'11x1 R111111x. Npmlf: If1111,xk11 R111111x1.. 11l111111y1'1111l1y HAk11,x11,x S111,11'1111, l111si111-ss 111z111z11:c1. uirlf fpmls Tlxml Rm I71v1m1111' S11111.111. 1111. p11l1l1f1l13 l'11.1-11.1111 SM11111, .1111 XI.'11u.x1411 811111, w1'11-1z11'y l'A1'1.1x1- I11' mx. 131111111 fIf1R11, 'vl11NX1 Kx1111111x1 'l41:111'1. 11111 ll1x1111a1 YAN S11vx1.1111: I.11.1.11 XY11-11x1.11., ,11l1-1.1-di11-111l l,1111x XN111.s1111m. P1'1a1111111'l 1 Inu XX 111111, 11I1111111:1.111l11. 1111111111111 Un1'll11ml1'f'd Tfzcrllly-firm' One Hundred Twenty-:ix Every Clean Beast and Every Clean Fowl Coon llmvmw jnuxsox l511.1. lXl11.1.1k K1 Nx1'1'11 Koni. 01111 Ifntk .liiirlunl Ifuntli llrmlC1mrl1 Supliunzfm' Cnnrli lfatlc Sollv. a rel111'11i111: Coach -lol111s1111 Coach Xliller tlcvel- Pop Coarlir-tl the l,i11le l'oiso11 was lt II1-1 11i1111, piovul lit' t:111p:l1l Ihr li11e111e11 0 peel a l 11: hl li 111 Sopliolnoles :intl was one ol the lightest. 11 as one of the lvest the f1111da1ne11Ials of srrappy tea111tl1111 often also t1':l1m-1' for the lastest. and 1o111zl11'sL all hug It-rs i11 the tht- p::11ne 111111 turned 0 11 1 fo 11 1: ht and out- lirst team and I11r11t-tl luacks 111 the league. 5- . :lguv luv his play ,1111 a wt-ll lmlzlxmretl Dlayetltlwii'oppo111'11ts. 111 :111exr1-llenl jolw. 'igainsi Man 11:11 on line. l haiiltsgiviny: slay. Football The Relael gritltlers, Zlltlltlllgll tl1ey 1litln't win a single game, often ont- playetl antl out-fouglit tl1ei1' opponents hy a witle niargin. Going onto the liehl light, hut scrappy, they were hy no means a set-np for ZIIIV of their op- ponents. ln almost every game. breaks gave the foreigners an edge. lint the Rehel lighting spirit never tliecl. 'l'heir tricky passing g'Zll'l'lC always hatl their opponents i11 hot water antl was a constant threat for a score. llesitles their excellent game they were nntlonhtetlly one of the fastest anml hardest driving' teanis i11 the Denver l.eag'ne. 'llhe Southern eoaeh saitl l1e was never proutler of a hnneh of lmoys and also eonunentetl on the excellent spirit shown by the Relmel supporters in every game. . 0l1Pll1l71d'l'Fd T1u'rnly-5ffv1'n - N 5 McKEt.vm' Cnttrr Bill was used at center aizainst certain types of offenses and although lack- ing in weight his scrap always stood out. Lotvttmx Tdfklt' Cats served as relief tackle and gave a good account of himself in every game. GARw00n Crntar Doc's work on dt-lense was a feature nl thc line play throughout the season. ll1tNt't' Tnrklf. ,411-rify Al playing his third year, was shifted from end tn-tackle, where his play rained lttm all city rt-cnt: rtllton. l30NAt.nsoN Rafi: Clturk. A juninr plttyittg his st-t-mul year, was a constant thrt-at to thu uppntn-nts. with his pass- inn. litft'.stAN ,'llan1U:1'r Ben served as mana apzcr throughout the season and proved tory cflicicnt. Korxxt-uctk Rrtus Bark Bark .laclfs hall huiztzinz ztutl l'atul falled signals lrntn hard playittu featured the the Wim: ltafk post tlutimz late season tzatucs. most uf the scasutt :tml lcd the team in rrant Um' llundred Tfzxrnly-r'g1lzt shape. Vl',u.'i' xx A N U nu nl Bert, although handi- rappvd hy lark of weight, rendered vztluithle service at Lrunrd. Hovn Captain, Tnrklf Playinz his second year, Ed earned re- sperl and all city mention for his sturdy flependalvilily. Sln1.EY Bark Silm earned his place hy sheer fight and hard lvlocking. Ruofuxs End Dusty learned the game rapidly, and. by the end nl the season, was one of the lac-st defensive ends in the league. BRONSTINE lhmnl, .lllfrily In his hrst year un the tnani and :after a late start, l',4l's work lll2ll'lit'kl hint for all-rtly selection. STOKES Guard Playinz his second year at hlocking guard, Gerry's play cleared the way for the hacks in good style. GLASS Bark Wles. the only sopho- more on the teani. played hard at hlocking half and was one ol the best kickers in the league. One Hundred Tfwenty nine JAENSON End Ralph played a regular end alter the first game or two. and was exceed- ingly hard to get around. Gif-rg N4 f- A K 3 Q I I lk l.P'f 5 YQ Q Football STANDINGS Team IV. L. T. Pd. Points Off. Manual ... .. 6 2 0 .750 III 31 VVg:st ... .. 6 2 0 .750 65 36 East . . . . . 5 2 1 .687 78 72 North . . . . 2 5 1 .312 49 70 South . . . . 0 8 0 .000 26 1 I3 SCORES South Opponents 0 XVest . . . . . 6 0 North . . . . . . IQ I3 East ....... . . 20 6 lxlilllllill .1..... IQ 7 XVest .. ... I3 0 North . . . 6 0 East ....... . . 7 0 Manual .... . . 23 I 1 S 1 t. 5+-1. 1 ' 9 One Hundred Thirty 4' Basketball IDIQXYICIQ I I' Xl2l'I'I SUJKICS Stllllll 24 .. .. Xlilllllill Slilllll I4 .. .,. XYCSI Swutll gr, .. .. l':IlS South 37 ,. .. Xmtll iq S1 mill Swutll Slmtll Slmtll I.Ii.XliL'I SIIXNIJIXI Ifflllll Swutlm . . . XHIIII Nzmuzll ... Iiust . . llcst ............... ........ v . . ' . I mlm' thc zllvlc uulcllullg' III IIIII NI1Ilc1. Ill lllk' SCIISHII Ill Il UL' IHI' llI'Sl lllZlL'C lI'. J.. 1 J 1 J -I 4 lm Um' ll1111Jr'r'J Tlfirty-um' J -I .. J -4.. gk.. lfw.. LS flff. fvq 6,5 .200 .500 U --J Kllllllllll 16 . . XYCSI 7 .. Iizlsl I7 . Xurtll gh '.l'1.v, Ufff. ljlx lu: lju ISI Ifmmp mm, 1-r, 148 Ifl l5lm HM 'l'I1c Iiclmcl Imzlsliclvulw slzlrlcml lllc lczlguc SCZISHII xvitlwllt :1 I'Cllll'IIlIIg' Iv I mzm mul were wut cmlccllcll Imcttcl' tllzm llIII'll plzlcc in the p1'ufsc:1sln1 lllrcc lxlx Q lCIlllI mpimlly mlcx'cl1qxcll Zlllll cm ., ,- ' 4- f' V gr, w Z ' e ' ' lL e s .Qt r JIM Bmacocx Cvnln, All City, All State jab improved in every game and by the end of the season proved himself worthy of all state by his great defensive and offen- sive play. LYMAN Guwoon Center Doc , reserve center, played a fine brand oi ball capably filling his position and was a menace with his hard to cover shots. Bon PHENNAH Forward Bob played at reserve forward and was known especially for his deadly accuracy on shots near and undcr the basket. x Basketball SOUTH 29 ARVADA I5 SOUTH 32 GOLDEN 9 PAUL Reeves Guard. Caplain Paul although not a spectacular player was one of the best guards in the state because of his hard, steady and cool playing. In the divisional tournament the Rebels marched through all opposition with ease, to win the championship. Their consistent play and teamwork was the determining factor of their brilliant play. Entering the state tournament as just another team and picked to fall by the wayside at the beginning Of the tournament. the South Denver cagers captured the state title by giving the greatest exhibition of basketball seen in this section in many years. The South quintet composed of Doherty, Young, Babcock, Burr, and Reeves played through the entire tournament without a substitution. , One Hundred Thirty-tfwo if prgg'::ff1::fT:1'iTWierff- , V 3 'B' J:---...H---ir , Madfim s,f:,',-A-1j -L,4 'e-Lux I K , H ..- it lt- x -,Q ' ite-fr'-Airifigifffz.-x X ef' . T i .. 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' .HISA .Cllr wml' one nf the l?llZ2L'Sl throats excellent drihhler, passer. Snutlfs rage learn one nf and hgllnn tl 'I smml to all opposing teams. hall rustlvr, jumper and the first ever produred in 'ml' scorer. the SILIIC. V' Y' 3 , SOL' FH 30 TIXINIDAD 23 South met the miners in the first game and after a late start steadily in- creased the lead until the iinal gun went off. The score was 30 to 23 with Doherty taking scoring honors with I3 points. The team as a whole played like one unit and were a marked team for the rest of the tournament. SOUTH 33 PUIEIRLO CENTENNLXI, 16 ln the second game of the tournament South took on the highly-touted l'uehlo Centennial team and as usual were rated as the underdogs. Pueblo took the lead as South didn't hit their stride until after the half. The fourth quarter was all South's as the Rebels hit the hoop continually and finally turned the game into a rout. , One Hundrnl Thirty-flzref r I F XVILLIAM L. lhIll.LBK Bon f3lU'l-1NVK'A.I.D S'rAN'rux Cook Dlcx Blxvuts Cnnrli Guard fltmrd flfnnagrr Uoaehing a peileelion I7utehy . as a reserve Solly. 2 good all around Dick as manager proved type uf haskethall, Coach Lzuard. excelled in every reserve guard, was known himself capable of lalung Nflller turneml out one ol game he played with his for his spectacular hut care of all equipment in the hes! learns ever pro- scrappy play and fine de' accurate passes and was hue style, and was a great dur:-tl in this state lensixe work, always clepenclahle in a help to the team durint: pinch. tht entzre season. BOLTH 37 FT. COLLINS 2.2 The crowfl went wihl as the Rehels came from hehiucl in the last quarter to win 27 to zz. Ronnie Young and Hughie Doherty were the shining lights: the former making lg points. jim Babcock turned in his hest performance of the year in covering Lew Young, Fort Collins giant center. SOUTH 38 COLLTEGIQ HIGH .zl ln the Hnal game of the tournament the South team again came from hchincl to coast to the championship. XVith the result hanging in the halance South hail the wallop in the clinch. The score was tiecl :I all when Reeves was foulecl. He proceeclecl to clrop it in and throw the Rehels into the leanl. llurr then came through and snagged a quick pass planting the hall in the net. This gave South a three point leacl hut just to iee the game. Young caged a goal and llurr came through with two free throws. l3urr's great offensive play in this game was a rleeicliug factor. One HundrfdTl1ir1y-four K . A,.,KWM.lA : 'Y '-Y-xhvv? 'xp -sf n?f: ' '- ' , -. A ff, Y 1 A f K, , 4 V .A A ' ' 1 ' ' ff - 4--N ff1ff'fT' .+--M 1 s S NL i l K . 'X .1 is l gl 1 . . .rf . ,,-.,, --,SH , -5391 1 - 1- .in u V ' ' ' fb - E9 37'if4 ' T' ' Jw K 1 :PF ' l 2. M 'ff 1 v l 3L S'-11-be - - , . . 'Ziff' I .,-i- ....4 l f! ' . -l - ' i awww : mi Por Korn. JIM Buxcocx CLYDE Commun . Coafh First Bax: lllanagfr Baseball Pop Kohl, coaching his first year, developed one of the hest nines in the league. The team was very consistent in the field as well as heing powerful at the plate. South hoasted one of the best pitching staffs in the league with jack Koennecker and lVashington Sturns turning in dazzling performances against Manual and XVest respectively. Koennecker allowed two hits against Manual in seven innings while Sturns held XYest to three scratch hits in nine innings and shut them out. Lloyd Phennah. southpaw, and Vernon Andrews completed the staff. The Rebels presented a very well halanced team which rested in second place at the end of three games, having won two games and tied one. SCORES South ... ......... . . .18 lYest .. . . 9 South . . . . . 3 Manual .. .. 3 South ... . . 9 lYest ................... .. O if One Hundred Thirty-five ,iv-I N. , , , 9ul.m' funx hluuw ll,xxl lion I'1uus4w IAKM' Kxwl- l.ffl lfiwlfl Srmml lfaw Rid!! Fiwlfl lfir-I llmr Baseball K Km NNICKI k HILL BVRK L'lll'c'N RnlNlu,xk'1 Hun KGRVI NWA Pilfhrr l.rfI Fiflfl Shar! Stop l.rf1 Fiflfl One Hundrrd Thirty-:ix XY1slm ill me ,Imax IJ: x W,xs11xx4.1ux Slnkxs Wx1.I.x' Axlmxxm Crulrr l irl.l Sfmrl Slup lzinhfr Srmnzl lfuu' Baseball L'lu'rx lluwunsux Lxnvn Pm xxmx Ylkxnx Axxnuus BILL Blu-nik ifulrlzrr l'i14f1f'r l'ih'ln'r Tflinl Huw' One llundrrd Tllirty-xwvfrz 0-'Y m. f ,....,..,,.,.,q,wL- .., ,.,,,,-., .,,...- ...M.......w,.A ,,, --,.......,.............,....,........- ...- W..- U......,...,,.,....,.,......3.,,..7.-.,..., .- - 1 -u1 S1 . . ., 0 s , --Aeamh f- - 1 l -, FQ ,.u fjjfl-'U l v Q. tLL:::f'3gjl . 5, ,,,, ,'.. ill :gg r -- Q- A iw 1, -1,-p ,C 1' ' M -:.f1.eif'g2j , 4 'fgat-a:.g11igi.1:....'Z-LLLt.:L..3ii:.Ei.,'Ji I . . 5 l l Wix.l.xAM I., Mlm.:-Ln XYINSON Wanna RONAl,D YOUNG XIACK PROFIT En Txorrxltk Coaah Quartfr llurrilrx, Sprintx Qunrtrr Aldflflgff Track The track team under Mr. Miller had a very good season considering the stiff opposition that was offered them by their opponents. Although they didn't come in first they were always near the top and in the thick of the battle until the last event was over. The team was balanced in the sprints, relays. and field events which made them one of the favorites. In the Colorado relays the team came tlirough in fine form. They finished third and were only beaten by a few points by the teams that finished first and second. In the triangular and dual meets held during' the season they always managed to cop plenty of places and turn in a good performance. The track team will lose many of its stars through graduation but plenty of good material will be returning next year and probably will give any con- tender for the title lots of trouble if they in turn don't bring the title to . South. 5 l l 'l'Rl.fXXGL'L.XR MEETS i East . . . .50 .... 76 l 2 3 l ?'f'faf- 3 1 , 1' Onf' Hundred Thirty-elghl pf 7P?'Q': 'l E., c 1 '. i. Brain. ., . V I I- l.gw.,+,.H.-lm-., l-,-ggugggygilywsf-,359 -f--A:-N ,4 Bos IIILL ALVIN AnLrv. Bos xIUNDHENK uEn Hurdlu Hurdlrx Qurzrtvr Hall Track TRIANGULAR MEETS East ................ 50 .... 56 North . . . . .39 .... 42W South . . . . . .38 .... Bglff COLORADO RELAYS Ft. Collins .................. 22 East ...... . . . 1 1 South 8 Om' Hundred Thirly-nine I CHUCK Vl4fA'Tl'll RALPH ,lrANsr-N BILL TAIT Joris KICNA:u,xkA Pnlr Vault, f1m1p.v Pole Vault, Wfighis lllilr Quarirr Track Toxx' v'ANl'7ERllElDE GERALD Nxcnou. JIM xvFST Howmcn xv00Dh-IAN' Sprint! Weighlx Half Half One Hundred Forty , .V - -WM.- .Y., ..-nd M .Y.. rv., .- Y... ,- , . .. .. . - , ... - - ,,...,,1,1 i , , - ---,, J, iw FTM' 'A4 x.- A V Y,-- ,', - I H11 1. lin uk. lion Gxri-xu,u,n, L',uun. P.-wx!-', Enron Falk, jk., Bon ni. Rrsxm Teams SCORES South 2 NVest I South 2 Manual I 1 Y l South 2 lNorth I l South 3 East O The first tennis championship in twenty-three years was won for South hy the 103.2 team. coached hy ,less M. Randol. The Rehels inet East in the p final match for the championship and had to win two matches out of the three. They proceeded to make a clean sweep and win every match. DeRusha and llnrr were the singles representatives while Gruenwald and Fair played in every doubles match except the one against East where Payne was suhstitutcd T for Fair and took part in the winning of the championship. The two Holland hrothers, Frank and Harold were alternates. During' the season the Rebels p won nine matches and lost three. East the nearest rival won seven and lost five. , I., ,Ia 7 I Om Hundred Forty-one ' ' 'nt .. L. .e----, . WE...-,--,.-,,.. E , ,,,,m,,,, Q ,TP 5311111- 111Zl1C11 111 1110 1'0:11'. 1110 1011111 11 01111111 111111' g'z11'1101' 1111'00 111. 1110111 1 xx A 11 X 1 1111 TN: 1. ,ff 1 fm r . 1'- FQ if A fm. 12111111111 11111-. .K1111141 HIRNN. 141111112 Kwxlk. llnx 1.1 l111x1. L'111111 XY1:11.111-, C1111 111111-1111 XININI .1NI'lKf1lN. 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This resulted in South heiiig clroppecl frimi first to secmul place when the stzmcliiigs for the secuiicl ruuiicl were userl. CHZICTI Nnrris lf. llush teaching' luwekey for his lirst year, turnerl out Z1 small hut iiiiglity tezxm. The wlinle team emiipusecl of lqilftlllilll. center: lfyles :mil XX':1lt- lllilll, wiiigsg ll:1r1l1', Gillespie :uul llzmey defenses :mil Menmleiilmll. goalie: pe1'fur111e1l l'ClllIIl'TiZllJly well. 3 ,u r n 'I' Om' llumirfd l orty-lllrfr' vi M swip- 'Q .1 ' ,'wff'.K'M .' Q .EM-li' -,..... ,.,.. .... ..,. , .-..........l.....,.....,-M- -.,e.,,,,,.,- - f-................,..1,,.,.-,,,,,,,.,, l a l 1 l 1g...L- fe ,,.f'- nl ...., K. t'.m.Y. Al -!l... S ,I Qy.. ww. cools Islwm. xnfhl 1,V,. x1b,lWt.N. ,xo ur s .H . rm, le .,A-'4 .- 1-Rn. 11.,o..w, tum.. tum.. ...N na li... N... Intwt., .W ln 1',,1.lf,-- ,lm ton .t lx N Swmlmmg . STANDINGS 'l't'u111 Points East .. 36 XYest .. 18 South . . I5 North . I3 l lllanual ..... . . . 5 The SWllllllllllg' team with the almle coaching of Carleton llall Iooli third place in the Denver High School SXYlI11lNlllg' meet. held at the l'uhlic llath llouse. 191 mn Sehmuek. Rehel merman, easily eopped the diving honors and was the only South lloy to take a hrst place. although several other hoys made line shou'ing's. Julius 'lohnson placed second in the IOO yard hack stroke. 1 Curtis llenster placed third in the IOO yard hreast stroke. The 1.20 yard l medley team composed of Julius johnson, XYendell Markham, and Fred Iler- man placed second. F-. . 1 fax ' tj' One Hundred Forty-four f 1. 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Um' II11n11r1'11' l 0rfy'f11'1' L.,.f ,, .W ,- - . Class Basketball Teams xi Rlmnx. l'kllr Wlnuxlx, lin Hovn. -lrmw llfml, llrml VYISV. Lmuu' KNAPP. lilnmxn BMI:-1. IIMK Km wxlu. ' 'l'nl'ksms Slums. XX11l.l,ur X xx G1 wmrux, ll,xl,l.,xu Kxmksnx. Roma: llwmsux Lnmlu Pm xxfxu, .-'Xl.nl kr Hx sus. l'l ll Sl wvx, ,lolz I.ukl:'I r, Rnl.l.lNs Kwcllk. ,Inu frmn, .Kxnnumsx Ilxxl s Dux M1 CLLAN lhfk GAknmm, llmuu KIM., ,IMK Xlsl5Akl.xxn. lfkl-lm KIM Rl xr. Bill, Slim., NIM' Rxulv On? llundrrd Fnrly-Jix I d 1. A T- ' ' 'N T ff- , l- ' .,-f..-f 'I'-Earl - '- --'-4 . x ...--..-4 -'l ...hr .,...... ' ' -- ' ,--fa tm . . Nj: X lj 5 .gf . . . ,f 4 -' . 'sf ' ' - WM f' .. ' P i -N- - , x - -. f 4 ' v ' - , li- I., - 4. 5 .,.. A I -,A 7 Lk -Q V ,H .- V .. , - .... .. . U.. ..- ,J-Y ..' At--.,. ,. - , . ..,..t.1 a YW! Ujfnrri: ll: may .-Xxm usox, Gnu s KAi.n.i:lux. limumim ScuA1:'i'zi-'i., Snnxuv -loxrs, GRAN Oxkinin. Xliss SI'l.l-,kl- Xlus. L'.xkl.sox. lhmxcrs Brcimx xx G. A. C. The Girls .Xthletic Club is open to any girl in South who is interested in athletics. The club sponsors many minor sports each year besicles four major sports. These sports are touchball, volleyball, basketball ancl baseball. Tennis, archery, horseshoes, track ancl skating are the minor sports. livery girl going' out for a major sport receives 100 points. Champions have an extra 50 ancl runner-ups 35 points extra. .X felt S is the insignia that certifies a girl has earnecl IOO points. .X chevron is given for each of the next 500 points. .X felt ll is awarclecl after a girl has xvon 750. and a gold D signilies 1000 points. Stars are put on the felt D for every 100 points over 1000. This year, ti .X L' gave an initiation banquet that provecl so successful it is sure to become an animal event. The all-girls social. the annual clance given by the sports club was in the form of a barn-clance this year. .Xfter a girl receives her felt IJ she automatically becomes a member of l the sports club. This club acts as an executive council for the G .X C. lts otlicers are: Shirley jones. presiclent: and Ruth Martin. secretary. Tlllglgl Onr Humlrfd Iforty-.wfven f 38 5- - 5- . 0 ,M . , I H ' K f , ....,.-..-- .- ...-0, ., --. I G. A. C. I I I J I I ! lil.l,'l'1 R,M'FRSf CLARA IAIAINIZS, captain, VIRGINIA IIICKS. CAMILLE MAY, VIRGINIA PIIIKITT, DIIIIIYIIII' GI'NxIs0N A I.II.I,II3 VII-:IIINuII, MAIIIAIIIQT KI'N'I'z, NIAKJORIP1 VAN QQINDYRIZN, Dnkls SI..IPI,I.'Iow, I Dmm'I'IIY Il,-uIII.I,, I2vI'I,x'w MIIQIW I l'lfSKY POSSU.MS---TXTARIIZ SPIxAI.I'I, MAN' ,IANI AIIAMS. captain, KIAR-IOKII .II-.xNsII.xII', RAALNIIILD l.I.YIIIi, IJIIRIIIIII l AIIuxI,xIIIIII, Klux-Iukll S1Im.Ifk. IQLIZAIIIIII Srslux, EI.I-nun RIISI. 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And in this ark there existeth, deep in the hottommost part, a great and roaring monster that HOWARD JENNINGS giveth off steam. .Xncl this monster. oft liungry, doth ope wide its jaws. Then one. son of Rector, doth feed this monster much and often that it should coutinue to give forth steam to warm the bodies of the pupils. There is a room, important above all others, which is called hy the name of l.unch Room. Herein the students do stave off hunger and famine that is apt To overtake them during' the long and wearisome day. Now there is a certain room of the ark and its name is the S Cluh Room. Herewithin, those. who hy their strength prevail, do recline on soft couches as reward of their prowess. These mighty men of South oft gaze upon the em- f t hlems uf their valor. Even upon halls and hats and javelins which do line i A 1 f , One Hundred Fifly-six f ...,.,.L :-1-,..s.----.v----- -------- 4,:-.-f-,-- --- --.------4---f ----- '- -wwf,--'-Y'-Q' '-- - -ef'-5 nf:--3' -ye-Q---f ,PL .-hu Q ..,-Q. A- , V 4 ,4,' -J.. .- ,Z---,. ' w A' s Q Q ,..f'- ,T --.- ' --H N Y. ,...,- ' - . W , W VV Y . Eff fr: .g,,,,. 1 ,..-,,Y , -- ' .r n ....- . A , , . V ll it ,Y,.... 1 x, .ff-r'f 1 - H -... ' I , '-., N, ,, .- 4 - . ' . .l J Y - .. - . - , . i . V llflq -f-- J . - sw- .--t'r f-Z'-1-As.- e-Q-.-1' fb.:-A fe' iff.. if A f ,.,,.. ..v.m-...A-.M-li-1z....+k -,...21--4-.... -' 4-----'-'- uv ' - ' --'- fe ' f '- l l F l l , ffll the walls of their room. Herein they that are girded with strength do tind sweet repose. They who have the task of daily cleansing these several rooms and cham- hers perform their-duties with merriment and mirth. .Xnd much is the scandal they learn from epistles lost. .Xmongst them. there are oft messages from llill to Frances or jim to llettv or even from l'auline to lid. 'l'herefore is their task made joyful and instructive withal. Now it came to pass that a certain teacher of the name of Pop liohl did gather together in one place pupils of the host of the high school of South Denver to instruct them in the ancient art of fencing. They put helmets of strong wire mesh upon their heads and they girt themselves about with pro- tectors of quilted cotton. 'l'hen they grasped swords in their hands and drew nigh unto each other. .Xnd the noise of the conllict waxed great and the building shook with a very great tremlmling. ,Xnd it came to pass that one Ruth Newlon, chief scrihe of the trilme of Rebels did call together into one place all the lesser scrihes and spake unto them saying. I 'A i 3 Um' IlumfredFifty-.rr-z'1'11 Q' sigh, f-.' - ..- ..-- . ...... -- .m--....-.. --. 7-1. ..... Z l 4 il I M UA neue K ROSEM ARY Bl CNI l l' .Xrise, tzllce nntu y4nn'selx'es tzlhlets of paper that is yelluw uncl pencils uf lezlcl zlnrl write. fm' the tinie is shurt ztnrl the clay eunieth when the L.lll'UlllClCS of the L'hil1h'en nf Snnth must he emnplete lest the news wax wld :incl the jnkes l he stricken with nge. .Xncl the serihes mliml sit tlielnselves flnwn in une place :intl climl :ls they were Clllllllllllllldl. .Xncl these are the lluwei' uf the O 3llfCilC1'2lCj' in the hncl. 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YCEI verily. 1 l tm- .. l 'lfvbf' 0m'Ilundr1'1iFifty-nine J i'+-it EL F ......c ll Xbxexa - x, . , , xxx, .X 41111, N NNN 1 ,X 1,1 NNNNS - 2411f L ,Nez 1 ' 491, N x:- ' 1 4,1 1 x -. 9,1, ,Nei c9?,' ' N--r 'X 2,,-f, LNXNN, , ,f, s-L I ff 45111 - N-- - ., iff,,' ' fl. Y 3 - s. W .1..Y1-v-ur' Index A Capella ............,..............,.,,.,,.......... 84 Junior Class Officers Advanced Drama Club 87 Junior Prom ................ Aeronaut Staff ........................,.............,,.. 122-123 Memorials Annual Staff ........... 124-125 Arthur McRae ...... Archery Club ...,,... 110 Charle5.MelCef - Assembly Club vvwllhbhbl 113 Jack Rlsley .,,,................. Atmosphere ...,.... 153-159 My Son ' ' Band .--.-A..A-.'- 80 National Honor Society .................. Baseball .r,,.......r.,............., 135-137 Ovffftfa v---------------,-Q-----A----'-------,-A- Basketball l..,,,....l..,........,..... ............ 1 31-134 Orchestra a'11a'--a Boys' Glee Club .......,..,,. 82 PCP Club ------a---a--- Cadets .........,................ 105-107 Pllyslcs Club --3---a'-- Cheer Leaders ........ 151 Post Gfaduaffs Chemistry Club ,......... 109 Radiv Club ----,a-a The Cleanup- .......,,.....,............ 89 Rebel Club --a-a-- - Contestof the Nations ,. 85 Rebel Rangers -- Mr. Cory ...............,............,.. 17 S Club ................... Mr. Curtis ........,,....... 18 Safety Council ....l......., Dedication ,,,---,,,,,A..-.,,,,,, 4-5 Miss Schoder .......... Drama Class Play ......,... .. 90 School Views -------A---aaa- - Drama Clubs Secretarial Club ......,............,...... Sophomore ,....... 86 Senior Basketball Team ........... .. Advanced '-'-- -- 87 Senior Class Oflicers ,............. F3CUlty .............,... 19-25 Senior Play ..........l..,.,........ Faculty Play ....,...... 88 Senior Prom ...1.....................,, Fashion Show ........ 114 Social Hour Committee ...., Fencing Club ........ 111 Social Service Club .,,,........,.... Folio Leaves ...,.. 100 Sophomore Class Officers ...... Football ........,... 127-130 Sophomores ...,.................,,......................... Forensics ...........,... 103 Sophomore Basketball Team ....,.... French Club ........... 119 Sophomore Drama Club .....,..,,,..,.,,. G, A, C, ,4-,.,...-..4,.4,4-, 147-150 South Scholastic Society ..l..... . Girl Reserves ....,.,,.............. 98 SDOTYS Club ---------------------------'a- Girls' Glee Club ,...,........ 83 Stage Crew ----l-----------l-a--------l-- Golf .,,,.-.,,.A,,,,...,,....,,4,,.,,,...- 142 Student Government .......,.,. Graduates ......,.,.............. 28-59 Swimming ---------------l-ll-l--a--------- Her Own Money ...,,..... 90 TCI'lI'llS ---------..--- Hi Y ,,,..,.,.,.,.........,,,,,..,,,... 99 Track .i,.........,.,.. .--.-.------. Hockey ..,......,.......................,,,... .. 143 Triple S ---------------------- -------l---- - Juniors ..................,,.,................,.,....... ....... 64 -69 Twelve B Seniors Junior Basketball Team ,,.,....... . 146 Wrestling ........... f One Hundred Sixty 63 116 15 14 14 88 78-79 85 81 95-97 108 70 120 94 91-92 93 104 18 9-12 118 146 27 89 117 115 112 71 71-73 146 86 101-102 150 121 75-77 144 141 138-140 101-102 60-62 145 I ,lf f A yfui LJ! Nj r , A '1 ' X X fffxfffx I 1 V17 Jfmkf 4 X QXXLJVM 1 W .xx A V K fx 'Pf . N 8' f K 'if 35 df If GX 0 J f',f,W , fp WQMW W ' ' ' , . ,V I' - , . ' 1 ns I ,J- 3?- if . x gs fcx .. .X KORS 5 1 wg? iq, +59- If f - Xl 1 ,Fi jj f bc: QE 1 W 1 J . 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