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

 - Class of 1961

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Mother-Daughter Tea . if , , ou., ,,, nnssrist 1 fs .was flifkfj If Qui Q 'Q Fashion Show committee members Ioanne Ronnfeldt. Carol Erickson, and Carol Barnes meet at a downtown department store to discuss spring styles, Career Day A Career Day for sophomores as well as juniors and seniors was held for the first time on March 16. On this day regular sec- ond and third hour classes were postponed so that Southerners could listen to discus- sions of skills or professions by members of many widely varying fields. Representa- tives were furnished by nine business or- ganizations of Denver through arrange- ments made by Mr. Bonger. Duties of Pep Club girls for Career Day included direct- ing speakers to and from their classes and making them feel at home at a tea follow- ing the program. The yearly fashion show and tea, presented by Pep Club for Rebel daughters and their mothers, was held on April 6. Twelve members modeled the newest spring fashions from a local department store to compliment the theme Les Creations de Desiree. The showing was followed by refreshments served to the en- thusiastic guests in the South Court. Because of the efforts of Ioanne Ronnfeldt, chairman of the tea, Pep Club president Carol Barnes and all the club members, this show was a very enjoyable one for all who attended. , '55 ' 'La ulN5Si--- D' 4283 Mr. Trimmer. from the Ringsby Truck Lines, stands before the S5-foot long semi-truck which was parked before the school on Career Day in connection with the class held for those interested in truck driving.

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'S' Club Dance The feet of many athletes and their dates tripped gaily around the floor to the music of Bill Nikkel's band at the traditional 'S' Club Dance, Athlete's Feat, held on March ll. Sports have played an important part at South, cmd in gratitude for Rebels' support, the ath- letes who have lettered, led by 'S' Club presi- dent Bill Finlay and his various committees, held this dance. XX You're beautiful! You're-Melisande! exclaims Dave Meyer, as Starbuck, to Lizzie, played by Gay Iohn- son. in Senior Drama's production of Rainmaker on March 15. In this rehearsal scene, Harry Kisker as Lizzie's brother Noah Curry discusses rain- making with Starbuck. Gaily swinging couples had a ball at 'S' Club Dance Rainmaker At a gala program on the evening of March 15, seven members chosen from Senior Drama enacted the play Rainmaker. Long hours of cast rehearsal and behind-the-scenes work by the whole class went into this romcmtic 3-act presentation, directed by Mrs. Nordstrom and stan'ing Gay Iohnson as Lizzie and Dave Meyer as Starbuck, the rainmaker. An unusual lighting effect was tried for the first time in this play, as scenes were changed by switching the lights from one set to another rather than by using the curtains.



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t Q, Music Week During spring Music Week, May 15-19, both instrumental and vocal music departments pre- sented programs which were the result of long hours of rehearsal and practice. Concert Band and Concert Orchestra, under Mr. Forest Goff's direction, performed May 16 in both a morning assembly and an evening program for inter- ested parents and friends. The next day, as the finale of a musical year, Mr. Wells and Mrs. Williams led South's vocal groups in song before their classmates and relatives. Both programs creditably demonstrated the excel- lent quality of our music departments and the talent and training of the performers. Speech Meet This year's Shafroth Extemporaneous Speak- ing Contest, one of the many speech events available for Denver students, was held at South on Ianuary 13. One girl and one boy representative, chosen by each school in a pre liminary contest, drew six topics an hour before contest time. The student then used his own re- search materials in preparing a three to five minute speech. Iudging the contest were speech instructors from outside schools, who rated participants against members of their own sex in two separate contests. This year's winner in the boys' division was our own Doug Anderson, who spoke on The World's Greatest Problem. Io Heller, girls' representative from South to the Shalroth contest, congratulates boys' winner Doug Anderson on his speech and the trophy he received. Craig Iohnson, playing his French hom. is one of many in Concert Band who work and practice hard to make their group tops. Mr. Forest Goff directs the band in preparation for the last music concert of the year during Spring Music Week. J -1 fm X I 11

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