South Haven High School - Ram Yearbook (South Haven, MI)
- Class of 1935
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1 9 3 5 PURPLE AND som Published By THE SENIOR CLASS SOUTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D I FOREWORD Gafhered here, in 'fhis PURPLE AND GOLD, Are fhe joys and cares of our age: Fond recollecfions refurn when we behold Memories-+reasures frue and dear-on every page DEDICATION We, flue members of llwe Senior Class, feel llial il is a qreaf privilege +0 dedicale 'rlwis edilion of +l'ie PURPLE AND GOLD fo Mr. Michael Lisfialc. l-lis splendid success in slim- ulafing inleresl in music, and his unliring co-opera+ion in Hwe acfivilies of Senior l-ligli made him worllwy of our cledicafion. 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD I 9 3 5 THE HUNTING MOON-Sepfember 4. School opens I4. Hartford here lFoo'tballl 29. Niles there llzoolballl THE LEAF FALLING MOON-Oclober 5. Mid-quarter marks 6. Buchanan here lFoo+balll 6. School dance 9. Open house, Cenlral and I-ligh school Teachers' lns'til'u'te at Kalama- zoo Paw Paw there llzoolballl ll-I2. I2. I5. Kiwanis-Facully dinner 20. Coloma lhere lFoolballl 27. Three Rivers here llzoolballl 29 Junior-Senior Benefit THE ICE FORMING MOON-November 3. SI. Joe here lFoo+balll 3. School dance 5-I I. American Educalion week 9. Firsl' quarfer marks Ag. Club conlesl 9-I0. I2. Dowagiac 'there lFoo+balll I3. Junior-Senior benelil I7. School dance 23. Teachers' Club play 26. Thanksgiving dinner for 'teachers' club 28. School dance 29. Thanksgiving vacalion THE LONG NIGHT MOON-December 7. Mid-quarler marks 7. Decalur Ihere lBaskelballl I0. Glee Club concerl I4. Paw Paw 'there lBaskeIballl I5. School dance I8. Instrumental music concerl 20. Chrislmas Carols--grades 2l. Alumni day 22. Chrislmas vacalion 28. Alumni here lBaske'tballl THE SNOW MOON-January 4 . Three Rivers here lBaske+balll 7. Back 'to school I I. Niles here lBaske'tballl I2. School dance I8. Paw Paw here lBaske+balll 25. End of first Semester 25. S+. Joe here lBaske+balll 26. School dance PURPILE' AND GCLD CALENDAR THE' HUNGER MOON-February sf 9. I5. 22. 22. 23. 23. 27. Dowagiac Ihere lBaske'Iballl Three Rivers here lBaskeIballl School dance Niles 'rhere lBaske+balll Decatur here lBaske'tballl Mid-quarter marks School dance Rural school academic conlesf Local oralorical con+es'ts THE CROW MOON-March I. I-2. 8. 9. I5. 22. 23. 29. 30. S+. Joe 'there lBaske+balll Dislricl Baskelball Iournamenf Operetla School dance Girls' physical educalion exhibil Boys' physical educalion exhibil School dance Third quarler marks Spring vacalion THE WILD GOOSE MOON-April I2 lnlerclass 'track I3. School dance I6. Gobles lhere lBaseIoalIl I9. Paw Paw here lTrack? 23. Covert here lBaseball 25. Dowagiac Ihere lBasebalIj 26. Senior Play 27. School dance 27. S+. Joe here lTrackl 30. Gobles here lBasebalIl THE SONG MOON-May I. Niles here lTrackl 3. Decalur 'lhere lBaseballl 5-I I. Music Week programs 7. Lawlon Ihere lBaseballl IO. lvlid-quarler marks IO. Concerl. music organizalion IO. Concert music organizalions IO. Bangor here lBaseballl I4. I-Iarllord here lBaseballl I5-I6. Educalional exhibil I7. Bloomingdale here lBaseballl I8. Junior-Senior Nighl I8. Regional, Kalamazoo I I9. Paw Paw here lTrackl 25. E. Lansing lSIale Trackl 27. S+. Joe here lTrackl THE ROSE MOONQIune 9. ll. I3. School dance Baccalaureale Class day Commencemenl 640 m f W 'Q l l, A wh ' r ,-N nlva - , 3+ K '4 ' ' WJ lx ' Q U3 X.,'., rr! 4 ,ff yvll , f A , N 1, X Q IN M 'kg A if ADMINISTRATICDN I 9 3 5 I PURPLE AND G O L D 1 JI. I. ..rc5,X , nl N x 3 ,- lg! i L Wi W di,-' l HUJU C ,iLlW'A' cog., W- A-'ef r E ' 'QQSQFACULTY STL DAVIS BAER ' THOMAS KERREY Agricullure MICHAEL LISTIAK lnslrumenlal Music ff ' W. L. MAULSBYI' i' Ma'rhema+ics'and Penmanship CAROL MEYER English and Public Speaking L. C. MOHR , Physical Educalion DOROTH EA BROUARD Social Science ELEANORE DENNERT Lalin and Lileralure KATHERINE ELLIS Vocal Music LYNN FREEMAN I Manual Arls Superiniendenl M -INT N 9 EVELYN GEERLINGS DOROTHY PATNALES,p xi? T 3 English and Malhemalics Home Economl f,Y4'f 5 orro own Louisa PORTER ii,....,...'?oT.Lf, ' Hislory and Coaching Malhemalics HORTENSE GUILFORD DOROTHY POWERS French Physical Educalion LAURETTA HALLOCK BERNICE RASMUSSEN Secrelary I 1 I Commercial J y J I CATHERINE HAWLEY fi K FREDERICK ROGERS Q 1 English and Library Lalin and English f MLW J. R. HERVEY GILBERT scneia Principal, Senior High Economics and Arn. Governmenf RGE JILLSON WILAMENA SCHNOOBERGER Science and Malhemalics Chemislry and English EVELYN KELLY 5 777. ALONZO WIERENGA Commercial ' Science and Malhemalrics AGNES KERR NEVA WILSON English and Hislory Secrelary P u R P L E 4f'-uf AN D ' 0 5 0 GOLD THE TEACHERS' CLUB T The TirsT meeTing oT The Club, The Tollowing oTTicers were elecTed: Davis J. Baer, PresidenTg Frederick Rogers, Vice-President DoroThea Brouard, Treasurer: and Bernice Rasmussen. SecreTary. Several new members were received inTo The Club This year, The recepTion Taking The Torm of a beach parTy back oT The NorTh Shore School. Miss Irene Heacox reTurned To The sysTem aTTer an absence oT Two years. The newcomers were: The Misses MargareT Merrick, MargareT OverTon, and CaTherine Provencher: Grades: The Misses CaTherine Hawley and Louise PorTerg Junior High: Miss KaTherine Ellis, vocal music. The PaTsy by Barry Connors was selecTed Tor The TaculTy play. The Club was jusTly proud oT The success oT This enTerprise and oT The sum represenTing halT The neT proceeds, which iT conTribuTed To The AThleTic AssociaTion. The Kellogg FoundaTion exTended iTs work To Van Buren CounTy Tor The TirsT Time in The fall oT I934, and in addiTion To The healTh service To The children, The Teachers derived many beneTiTs Trom The work oT The organizaTion. A week-end parTy aT The Pine Lake Camp gave The Teachers an opporTuniTy To learn someThing abouT The work oT The FoundaTion and To see The camp in operaTion. A series of six lecTures on menTal hygiene, conducTed by ProTessor J. B. Morgan, oT NorTh- wesTern UniversiTy, were sponsored by The FoundaTion. Among The memorable evenTs oT The Club during The year, were The Kiwanis dinner: The Thanksgiving banqueT, To which The members oT The Board of EducaTion were guesTs: and a ValenTine parTy. BOARD OF EDUCATION THE six TrusTees of The Board oT EducaTion, who are J. Edward Burge, PresidenT: Frank M. Demme, Vice-PresidenT7 Carl E. Dilley, SecreTaryq STanley JohnsTon. CurTis L. BeaTTy, and Dr. RuTus E. KeiThly, are all inTensely inTeresTed in The conTinuance and necessary developmenT oT educaTional righTs oT our communiTy wiTh The greaTesT possible eTTiciency on a greaTly decreased income. WiTh The careTul. Thorough planning OT SuperinTendenT L. C. Mohr, and The whole-hearTed co-operaTion of The 43 Teachers and oTher employees oT The schools, iT has been possible To mainTain The high sTandard oT The pasT years and aT The same Time reduce The cosT To our communiTy. Freshman College classes were sTarTed soon aTTer The beginning oT The year under Federal Tinancing. 070 I, 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D THE TEACHERS' PLAY HIS year The Teachers' Club decided To go back To Their regular rouTine of puTTing on a play. LasT year a Fun NighT was subsTiTuTed for This annual evenT. The PaTsy , a comedy in Three acTs. by Barry Conners. was The TiTle of The play chosen by Miss Meyer for This year's producTion. This was Miss Meyer's TirsT year aT direcTing a play puT on by The Teachers' Club. Dorofhea Brouard and Frederick Rogers were The assisTanT direcTors. The play proved To be one of The besT pro- ducTions puT on by The TaculTy. PaTsy HarringTon, The PaTsy , so called by her Triends, a girl who is sacri- Ticed To her older sisTer, is finally rescued by her TaTher, a Traveling man, who Turns The Table and becomes boss in his home. She Triumphs as The bride of The man she loves. Mr. HarringTon is The hail-Tellow. well-meT Type-has a hearTy laugh and is usually in high spiriTs-buT can Talk back wiTh Torce and direcTness when annoyed. Grace HarringTon, PaTsy's sisTer, is a girl of TwenTy-Tour. selfish, cold, and peTulanT, excepTing when she has a purpose in being pleasant Mrs. HarringTon, The moTher, is oT peevish, overbearing Type. She considers herself a marTyr and is apparenTly unaware ThaT her unreasonable and perTulanT behavior is responsible Tor mosT oT her Troubles. Tony Anderson, Graces' ex-fiance and whom PaT is in love wiTh, is a handsome man of abouT Twenfy-Tive. He conveys The idea OT wealTh and TasTe-buT, alThough very pleasanT and agreeable in manner he is raTher shy and quieT, almosT Timid. Billy Caldwell, whom Grace Tinally marries. carries The air and manner of rehne- menT and wealTh. He is very likeable and agreeable, lively, brighT, and smiling. Sylvia is The ex-Tiance of Billy, whom Grace dislikes very much. O'FlaherTy is a middle-aged man who proves To be a real friend To PaTsy. Trip BusTy is a raTher Tough-looking Taxi driver. PaTricia HarringTon ...... Evelyn Geerlings Mr, HarringTon . Gilberf Scheib Mrs. HarringTon Florence Brandenberger Grace HarringTon . Cafherine Hawley Tony Anderson . OTTO Grein Biily Caldwell . . . Michael LisTiak Sylvia Buchanan . . CaTherine Provencher Francis PaTrick O'FlaherTy . J. R. Hervey Trip BusTy . . . George Jillson xt - gl vwxwxfx 'Qi XX N X ' ku MU 3' kk? - Wm X f jk' X. fx 5 Z ,LX 1 X X if M YS gag T-,gif fx X X J INN. ,FZ 1 lx f W X L . L r J x X E Lf H N S 1 1 . I b 1 41 X W ' U 1 4 X Z CLASSES PURPLE AND G O L D I 9 3 5 PURPLE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presidenf . . . . William Wepfer Vice-Presidenf Allen Wenban Secrefary . Frances Wyers Treasurer . . . . . Mary Gibson AST Sepfember, a body of one-hundred and eighf eager and vigorous lads and lassies enfered fheir senior year in high school. Confinuing fo display vim and enfhusiasm, fhe class had a heafed elecfion. A campaign was sfaged, buf fo no avail. A nominafing commiffee prepared a ballof, buf fhis body of defermined people firmly reiecfed such a ballof. Then fo safisfy fhe mulfifude, pefifions requir- ing fhe signafure of fwenfy-five members, were circulafed. The resulfs affer vofing showed fhe vicfors fo be Presidenf, William Wepfer: Vice-Presidenf, Allen Wenban: Secrefary, Frances Wyers: Treasurer, Mary Gibson. Beginning Ocfober I9, senior picfures were falcen. Soon following fhis, fwo benefifs were given from which a small nef profif was made for Junior and Senior Classes. Then on February 20, I935, a very successful Junior-Senior benefif was held. The feafure of fhe benefif was a sfyle show given by fhe boys in bofh classes. Added fo fhis was a Floradora acl' and a one-acf play called, Dress Rehearsal. l-lard work and good fimes made our senior year a successful and an enioyable one. WILLIAM WEPFER ' 'Our Choice. Commercial Club '33: Foofball '33, '34, '35: Baseball '33, '34, lnfra-mural Baslcefball '34, '35, Class Presidenf '35: Varsify Club '34, '35. FRANCES WYERS H99-44fioo'7,, Pure. Glee Club '33, '34: Mixed Chorus '33, '34, Oh Doc+or '33: Ask the Professor '34, Language Club '33: Usher Club '33, '34, '35: Commercial Club '34: Home Economics Club '35: Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35: Crific Sfaff '33, '34, '35: Class Treasurer '33: Class Secrefary '35, Subsfifufe Teacher '34, '35: Banquef Commiffee '34. - MARY GIBSON OuIdoor Girl. Traclc '337 Baslcefball '33, '34, '35: Baseball '34: Hockey '33: Soccer '34: Gym Exhibifion '33, '34 '35: Class Treasurer '35. ALLEN WENBAN I'I s BUYS. Ag. Club '34: Baseball '33, '34, '35: Gym Exhibificn '33, '34: Class Vice-Presidenl' '35: Varsify Club '34. '35. AND V GOLD el0o CECIL ALLERS Ripened in Virginia. Glee Club '35, Mixed Chorus '35, H. M. S. Pinafore '35, French Club '32, Language Club '33, lnier-class Baskeiball '32, '33, infra-mural Baskeiball '34, '35, Gym Exhibiiion '35. '33, '34, '35, Judging Conresf '32, Subs+i+u+e Teacher '33, '34, '35, Oraforical Confesf '35, Three Cornered Moon '35. WILBUR AULIE The mark of research. Crific Sfalii '33, Oraforical Con+es+ '35. LORAlN.E BERKINS Six+een'lh year of approval. Commercial Club '33, Gym Exhibiiion '33, '34, '35. ELIZABETH BILD A smile fha'l's worfh a million. Glee Club '34, Mixed Chorus '33, '34, Ask fhe Professor '34, Track '33, Baskeiball '33, '34, '35, Baseball '34, Hockey '32, '33, Soccer '34, Gym Exhibirion '33, '34, '35, Assisiani Librarian '34, Three Cornered Moon '35. MABEL BODFISH Keep 'ihai school girl complexion. Glee Club '33, '34, '35, Mixed Chorus '33, '34, '35, Oh Docl'or '33, Ask fhe Professor '34, H. M. S. Pinaiore '35, Home Economics Club '35, Language Club '33, Gym Exhibirion '33, '34, '35. ROYAL BOUGHTON Takes 'rhe 'cuss' our of cusi'ard. Commercial Club '3I, Foofball '32, In+er-class Baskeiball '32, lnfra-mural Baskeiball '33, '34, Gym Exhibilion '32, '33, '34, '35, Judging '32. GRACE BRINKS Up 'lo dale. 1 Mixed Chorus '34, English Club '32, Gym Exhibilion '32, '33, '34, '35. EDWARD BURGE Versed in fhe eighih ar'l'-living. Ag. Club '35, Language Club '33, infer-class Baskefball '33, lnfra-mural Baskeiball '34, '35, Gym Exhibiiion '33, '34, '35, Judging '35, Banquel' Commiifee '34, FREDERICK BURGE All you need 'for a picnic. Language Club '33, Tennis '34, '35, lnfer-class Baske+ball '33, lnfra-mural Baskefball '34, '35, Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, '35, Banque? Commiffee '34, CORNELIA BUS Spinning Power. Glee Club '33, '34, '35, Mixed Chorus '33, '34, '35, Oh Doc1'or '33, Ask fhe Professor '34, H, M. S. Pinaioreu '35, Girls Sexrefie '35, Commercial Club '34, Home Eco- nomics Club '35, Baskefball '33, '34, Hockey '33, Gym Ex- hibifion '33, '34, '35, Declamaiion Confesf '33, Debafe '33, Banque? Commifiee '34, GEORGE CALKINS Good 'io fhe lasi drop. Foolball '33, lnfer-class Baskeiball '32, '33, lnlra-mural Baskefball '34, '35, Gym Exhibilion '32, '33, '34, Banquef CommiHee '34. JAMES CALLAGHAN A new paffern by The masier craHsman. Gym Exhibiiion '33, '34, '35. ORA COMPTON Genuine. Band '33, '34, Orchesfra '33, '34, Commercial Club '33, '34, Track '33, Baskefball '33, '34, '35, Baseball '34, Soccer '34, Hockey, Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, '35. MAXINE COREY Seasoned wifh spices. Commercial Club '33, Baske+ball '33, '34, '35, Baseball '34, Hockey '33, Soccer '34, Track '33, Gym Exhibirion '33, '34, '35, Assisianl Librarian '35. 2 ec! I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D I 9 3 . 5 PURPLE AND G O L D BERNICE COUTURIER A happy reaIi'l'y. Glee Club '34, Mixed Chorus '34, Ask fhe Professor '34, Baseball '34: Baskelball '33, '34, '35, Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, '35, Assislanl' Librarian '34, '35, Hockey '34. LORIS DIl-LEY S'ryles of lhe new season. Pil' Orcheslra '34, '35, Glee Club '33, '34, Mixed Chorus '33, '34, Oh Doc+or '33, Ask the Professor '34, Usher Club '34, '35, Commercial Club '33, '34, Language Club'33Z Baskefball '33, '34, '35, Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, Track '33, Soccer '35, Subsliiule Teacher '34, '35, Banquel' Com- miilee '34, Crific Sraff '35. MELBA DOTY Appealing quieI'ness. Home Economics Club '35, Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, '35. HELENE DRAKE EvenlualIy, why nol now? Gym Exhibilion '32, '33, '34, '35. CHARLES DYKSTRA Look for Ihe diamond on Ihe shell. Glee Club '35, Mixed Chorus '35, Oh Doclor '33: Ag. Club '35, Language Club '33, Cross Counlry '34, '35, Track '34, '35, Fooiball '33, '34, Gym Exhibifion '33, Banquel Commiflee '34. JOHN EBY Free Wheeling. Band '34, '35, Orcheslra '34, '35, Trombone Ouarref '35, Ask ihe Professor '34, H. M. S. Pinalore 35: lnlra- mural Baskelball '35, Gym Exhibilion '35, Banquer Commif- fee '34, Madison, Wisconsin, High School '33. FREDERICK FEEDORE Imperial powers. Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, Debale '33, Banquel Com- mifiee '35, Language Club '33. MILDRED FISHMAN S+andard of qualify. Glee Club '33, '34, '35, Mixed Chorus '33, '34, '35, Oh Doclor '33, Ask The Professor '34, H. M. S. Pinalorcn '35, Usher CIub'34, '35, Commercial Club'33. '34, Home Eco- nomics Club '35, Baskefball '33, '34, Baseball '34, Hockey '34, Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, '35, Soccer '35, Edilor-in-chiel' of Annual '35, Assisrani Librarian '34, Subslilule Teacher '34, '35, Banque? Commiriee '34. ALICE FOSTER Ari of Ihe day. denl' Council '35, Home Economics Club '35, Baskelball 33, '34, '35, Gym Exhibiiion '33, '34, '35, Assislanl' Librarian 5: Banquel Commillee '34. LADYS GALLAGHER Cream of fhe crop. Glee Club '33, '34, Mixed Chorus '33, Oh Doclor '33, Ask 'rhe Professor '34, Usher Club '33, '34, '35, Crific Srafl '33. '34, Ediror-in-chief '35, Home Economics Club '35, Language Club '33, Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, Subslilule Teacher '34, '35, Banque? Commillee '34, CLAIRE GASSIN Classic paH'ern. English Club '33, Language Club '33, Commercial Club '33, '34, Home Economics Club '35, Baskelball '34, Hockey '34, Gym Exihibilion '33. '34, '35, Annual Slaff '35, Subsli- lule Teacher '35, Banquel Cornmiffee '34, Three Cornerecl Moon '35. EARL GILMAN GianI' size, double quali'I'y. Language Club '33, Crilic Sfaff '33, '35, Debale '33. ROBERT GORDON An old favori+e. Sludenf Council '35: Language Club '33, lnler-class Baskel- ball '33, lnrra-mural Baskeiball '34, '35, Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, '35. MILDRED GREEN Gold seal brand. Glee Club '33, '35, Mixed Chorus '35, Oh DocIor '33, H. M. S. Pinafore '35, Commercial Club '33, Home Economics Club '35Z Gym Exhibilion '33. '34, '35. 0 I2 0 WALTER HAASE Equipped wifh a vacaiion 'Iempera'rure. Foolball '33, '34, '35, GORDON HAMMOND A gifi iof gabl for all occasions. Ag. Club '34, lnler-class Baskefball '33, '34, Gym Exhibiiion '33, '34, '35, Declamaiion '33, Judging '35. IMO HARDY For evening use. Gym Exhibifion '32, '33, '34, '35. LOUISE HARRY The blend 'lhe years have never ma'lched. Band '33, '34, '35, Glee Club '33, Mixed Chorus '33, '34, Oh Doc?or '33, Ask fhe Professor '34, Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, '35. MABEL HENDERSON AnIi-freeze. Glee Club '33,, '34, Mixed Chorus '33, '34, Oh Doclor '33, Ask ihe Professor '34, French Club '34, Commercial Club '33, '34, Baskeiball '33, '34, '35, Gym Exhibiiion '33, '34, '35, Annual Siaff '35, Class Vice-Presidenl' '33, Subsiilule Teacher '34, '35, Language Club '33, Banque? Commifiee '34, Soccer '35, Track '33, MARJORIE HENDRICK They safisfyf' Glee Club '33, '35, Mixed Chorus '35, Oh Doc+or '33, H. M. S. Pirlaioreu 35, Commercial Club '33, Home Eco- nomics Club '35, Gym Exhibiiion '33, '34, '35. WESLEY HENRY Lively-springs beck under fool. Ag. Club '33, '34, '35, Foofball '33, Gym Exhibition '33, '34, '35, Class Vice-Presidenl '34, Judging '33, '35, Banquel Commilfee '34. FORD HESS Wingfoof heels. English Club '32, Commercial Club '32, Cross Counlry '32, '33, Track '33, '34, Fooiball '32, lnfer-class Baskefball '33, '34, Inlra-mural Baskelball '34, '35, Gym Exhibiiion '32,Class Vice-Presidenf '33, Varsiiy Club '34, '35, Language Club '33, Track Manager '35, CHARLES HEWSON A miss is as good as a mile. Track '32, '33, '34, lnfer-class Baskefball '32, '33, lnira-mural Baskefball '34, '35, Commercial Club '33. ALYCE HILL How do you know you can I wriIe. Mixed Chorus '34, Ask +he Professor '34, English Club '32' Commercial Club '33, '34, Gym Exhibifion '32, '33, '34, '35 FREEMA HODGES An excepIion. Language Club '33, Baskefball '33, '34, Gym Exhibilion '34. WILLIAM HOFFMAN Safe and Sure. Gym Exhibition '33, '34, '35, Judging '34. MARGUERITE HOPE Warms Iilie sunshine. Glee Club '35, Mixed Chorus '35, I-l. M. S. Pinalore '35, Siudenl' Council '35, Language Club '33, Commercial Club '33, '35, Home Economics Club '35, Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, '35, Crilic Siahf '35, Assislanf Librarian '34, Subsiiiuie Teacher '34, '35, Banque? Commiffee '34. MARY HOUGH Pa+en+ pending. Glee Club '33, '35, Mixed Chorus '33, '35, Oh Docl'or '33, H. M. S. Pinafore '35, Gym Exhibition '33, '34, '35, ol3o ,.,...-.1- 1 I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND 5 GOLD GERALD HUGHEY Amazing value. Leff school. CORLYN IREY High grade. Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35: Assisfanf Librarian '35. CECILE JONES Mosf everyfhing if should be. Track '33, '35: Baskefball '33, '34, '35: Baseball '34, Hockey '33, '34, Usher Club '34, '35: Home Economics Club '35: Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35: Crific Sfaff '33, '34, '35: Class Secrefary '34: Assisfanf Librarian '34: Subsfifufe Teacher '35: Banquef Commiffee '34, TRESSIE KEELER They're be'H'er. Transferred fo Allegan school. GEORGE KELDER Gives lasfing effect Glee Club '33, '34: Mixed Chorus '33, '34: Oh Docfor '33: Ask fhe Professor '34: H. M, S. Pinafore '35: Dramafic Club '33, Gym Exhibifion '35: Crific Sfaff '33, '34: Banquef Commiffee '34: Three Cornered Moon '35. CHARLES KING Fif for a King. Glee Club '33, '34, '35: Mixed Chorus '33, '34, '35: Oh Docfor '33: Ask fhe Professor '34: H. M. S. Pinafore '35: Ag. Club '34, '35: Foofball '33, '34, '35: Baskefball '33, '34, '35 lCapfainl: Judging '33: Banquef Commiffee '34, RUTH KNAPP A meriforious combinafion. Glee Club '33, '34, '35: Mixed Chorus '33, '34, '35: Oh Docfor '33: Ask fhe professor '34: H. M. S. Pinafore '35: Girls Sexfeffe '35: Commercial Club '33, '34: Home Economics Club '35: Baskefball '33, '34, '35: Hockey '34: Soccer '35: Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, FRANCES KRUEGER Speed queen. A Glee Club '33, '34: Oh Docfor '33: Ask 'rhe Professor '347 Commercial Club '34: Baskefball '33, '34, '35: Hockey '33, '34, Soccer '35: Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35: Track '33, ALBERT KUEBLER Makes fhem go fasfer. Commercial Club '34: Orchesfra '32: lnfer-class Basketball '32, '33: lnfra-mural Baskefball '34, '35: Gym Exhibifion '32, '33, '34, '35. SAM KURLANDSKY Qualify in music. Conducfing Club '35: Pif Orchesfra '33, '34, '351 Sfring Ouarfef '33, '34, '35: Band '33, '34, '35: Orchesfra '33, '34, '35: Language Club '33: Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35. ELEANORE LARSEN As you desire me. Commercial Club '33: Baskefball '33, '34, '35: Gym Exhi- bifion '33, '34, '35. JACK LINDEN Wifh an O. K. fhaf counfs. Annual Sfaff '35. SYLVIA MC CARTY Jusf a liffle bif be'H'er. Leff school. RICHARD MAGRI Tesfed and approved. Glee Club '35: Mixed Chorus '35: H. M. S. Pinafore '35 English Club '33: Gym Exhibifion '35: Annual Sfaff '35 Three Cornered Moon '35. OI4-I FLOYD MARRS Receding paHern. , Glee Club '34, '35, Mixed Chorus '34, '35, Ask fha Profes- sor '34, I-I. M. S. Pinaliore '35, Ag. Club '35, Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, Judging '33, '34, LEOLA MERRILL The 'Flavor Iasfs. Commercial Club '34, Home Economics Club '35, Track '33' Baskerball '33, Hockey '33, Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, JOHN MEYER Them days are gone forever Baskefball '33, '34, '35. FRED MIELKE AII-in-one. Commercial Club '33, lnfer-class Baskefball '33, '35, Infra- mural Baskefball '35, Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, Judging '33, GENEVIEVE MILLS The original. Ask the Professor '34, Usher Club '34, '35, Commercial Club '33, Home Economics Club '35, Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, Assisfanf Librarian '34, Banque? Commirfee '34, FLORENCE NIFFENEGGER Vim, vigor, vifaIify. Language Club '33, Palmeflo and Pine High School '34, '35, ETHEL OFFNER Guaranfeed dependabilifyf' Commercial Club '34, Home Economics Club '35, Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, Assisfarii Teacher '34, Three Corner- ed Moon '35. ALBERT OVERHISER Adds zest Sfudenl' Council '33, '34, Ask fhe Professor 34, Ag. Club '32, '33, '34, Varsi+y Club '33, '34, '35, Baseball '33, '34, '35, Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35,Judging '34, Banque+ Comm. '34, VINCEY PARIS Bo+fIed sunshine. Mixed Chorus '34, Commercial Club '34, Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, Crific Slaff '35, WILLIAM PARNHAM American +radii'ion. Band '33, '34, '35, Language Club '33, infra-mural Baskelf ball '34, Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, Golf '34, '35, Declam- afion Conresf '33, Oraforical Confesi '34, '35, Debaie '33, '34, Banquel' Commiflee '34, Three Cornered Moon '35, EDITH PARRISH Glee Club '35, Mixed Chorus '35, I-I. M. S. Pinafore ' , Girls Sexfelfe '35, Language Club '33, Commercial Club '33: Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, LOUVIA PECK Guaran1'eed as edveriisedf' Glee Club '33, '34, Mixed Chorus '33, '34, Oh Docfor '33, Ask fhe Professor '34, Commercial Club '33, Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, Assisfanl' Librarian '35, Banque? CommiHee '34, EVELYN PETERSON No hul' spofs, no cold spofs, No high spols, no low spofs. Language Club, 33, Home Economics Club '35, Track '33, '35, Baskefball '33, '34, '35, Soccer '35, Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, Annual Slaff '35, Subsfifuie Teacher '35, KEITH PIERCE Ready fo serve. Band '34, '35, Glee Club '34, '35, Mixed Chorus '34, '35, Boy's Ocfeffe '34, Trombone Quarlel' '35, Ask Iha Profes- sor '34, H. M. S. Pinafore '35, Boy's Ouar're+ '35, Mixed Ocfeffe '35, Boy's Sexreffe '34, Ag. Club '33, '34, '35, Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, '35. Individually designed. K 3 015' I 9 3 5 PU'RPLE AND GOLD I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND ALICE PLUMMER Made of 'Ihe finesl' ingredienlsf' Commercial Club '33: Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35. MARY ISAB.EL PLUMMER IIIumina+ed. Clarinef Quarfel '35: Band '33, '34, '35: Glee Club '34: Mixed Chorus '33, '34: Oh Doc+or '33: Ask +he Professor' '34: Sludenl Council '33: Home Economics Club '35: Basker- ball '33, '34, '35: Gym Exhibiiion '33, '34, '35. JUANITA PORTER Mild and mellow. Mixed Chorus '33: Oh DocI'or '33: Commercial Club '33: Home Economics Club '35: Assisfanf Librarian '35: Gym Exhibiiion '33, '34, '35. IRMA RADSECK Flavor plus miIdness. Language Club '33: Home Economics Club' 35: Gym Ex- hibilion '33, '34, '35, CLINTON RANSOM You'II enioy II. Glee Club '33: Mixed Chorus '33: Oh Doc+or '33: Lan- guage Club '33g Ag. Club '35: Track '35g Gym Exhibifion '33, '34. EDGAR REEDER Branded wiih The devil, buf Iii' for Ihe gods. PH' Orchesfra '33, '34, '35: Sax Ouarref '34, '35: Band '33, '34, '35: Orchesfra '33, '34, '35g Boy's Oclefle '33, '34: Ask The Professor '34: H. M. S. Pinaforeu '35: Boy's Ouarlef '34: Mixed Oc+eHe '33, '34: Language Club '33: Commercial Club '33, '34: Track '34, '35: Baskerball '33, lnfra-mural Baskefball '34, '35: Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, '35: Annual Slaff '35: Class Presidenl '33, '34: Banquef Comrnirree '34: Or- aforical Conlesf '34, RICHARD ROE Double acl'ion. Language Club '33: lnfer-class Basketball '33: Infra-mural Baskelball '34, '35: Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, 35. VIVIAN RUSSELL Puri'Iy and excellence. Glee Club '35: Mixed Chorus '35: H. M. S. Pinafore '35: Usher Club '33, '34, '35: Sludenl' Council '35: Language Club '33: Home Economics Club '35: Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, '35: Subslifule Teacher '34, '35: Banquel Commillee '34, MARIAN SANDERS There's no subsI'iIuIe. Home Economics Club '35: Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, '35. ALFONS SANKOFSKI FIoaI'ing power. Glee Club '35: Mixed Chorus '35: I-l, M. S. Pinal:ore '35Z Ag. Club '33, '34, '35: Varsify Club '34, '35: Track '35: Base- ball '33, '34: Gym Exhibilion '33, '34, '35: Judging '33, '34, STEPHEN SAWIAK Gives charac+er. Annual Sfall '35. SONIA SAWIAK S+eaIs fhe show. Sludenl Council '35: Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35: Crific Slaff '34, '35. FRANKLIN SAWYER Wi'fh a courleous personnel. Band '33, '34, '35: Glee Club '33, '34, '35: Mixed Chorus '33, '34, '35, Oh Doclor '33g Ask fhe Professor '34: H. M. S. Pinalore '35: Ag. Club '33, '34, '35: Cross Counlry '351 Track '34, '35: Gym Exhibi+ion '33, '34: Judging '33, '35. JOHN SCHNAKE TripIe plus. Ag. Club '35: Judging. '33, '35. olbl GOLD ! , PATRICIA SCOTT Indispensable, Glee Club '34, Commercial Club '33, '34, Mixed Chorus '34, Ask fhe Professor '34, Home Economics Club '35' Track '33, Baskeiball '33, '34, '35, Baseball '34, Gym Exhibi 'rion '33, '34, '35, Soccer '35, Assisfanl Librarian '34, '35. THERESA SEILER EFFecI'ive. Track '33, Baseball '34, Gym Exhibition '33, '34, '35. RICHARD SHANLEY Differenf and be'Her. ln'ler-class Baslcefball '33, lnira-mural Baskefball '34, '35' Kalamazoo Cenlral High School '32. MERLE SHIFLET Ex+ra vir+ue. Ag. Club '33, '34, HAROLD SLENT2 There's a reason. Track '33, '34, '35, Fooiball '33, '34, '35, Baskeiball '33, '34, infra-mural Baskerball '35, Varsify Club '34, '35, Three Cornered Moon '35. WILLIAM SMOOT Ends +roubIe. English Club '33, Commercial Club '32, lnier-class Basker- ball '32, '33, lnira-mural Baskefball '34, '35, Gym Exhibihon '32, '33, '34, '35, Banquef Comfniffee '33, '34, BETTY STEINBACHER Accepied. Language Club '33, Commercial Club '33, Gym Exhibifion '33. '34, '35. MARIAN STIEVE Wi+h earmarks of genfiIify. Glee Club '33, '34, Mixed Chorus '33, Oh Docior '33, Ask fhe Professor '34, Criric S+a1CF'33, '34,'35, Usher Club '33. '34, '35, Srudeni' Council '34, Commercial Club '33, Home Economics Club '35, Gym Exhibiiion '33, '34, '35, Class Sec- reiary '33, Assisianf Librarian '35, Subsfiiufe Teacher '34, '35, Banquef Commifiee '34. HENRY SZARKOWSKI A new surprise. Glee Club '35, Mixed Chorus '35, H. M. S. Pinafore '35, Ag. Club '34, '35, Judging '33. ROBERT TESKE Ease fhaf fickle. Brass Ensemble '33, '34, '35, Pi? Orchesfra '33, '34, '35, Band '33, '34, '35, Orchesfra '33, '35, Foofball '33, '34, Baskefball '33, '34, infra-mural Baskefball '35, Golf '33, '34, '35. CONCETTA TRAGNA The pause fha? refreshes. Commercial club '33, Home Economics Club '35, Track '33, '35, Baseball '34, Hockey '33, '35, Gym Exhibiiion '33, '34, '35, DOUGLAS WARNER Wifi: wafclilike precision. Siudeni Council '33, Gym Exhibirion '33, '34, '35, Criiic Sfafl '34, '35, Class Treasurer '34, Banquef Commiffee '34, DONNA WEAVER I935 American value. Glee Club '33, '34, '35, Mixed Chorus '33, '34, '35, Oh Docfor '33, Ask fhe Professor '34, H. M. S. Pinaiore '35, Commercial Club '33, Home Economics Club '35, Gym Exhibiiion '33, '34, '35. HAROLD WEINTRAUB Expecfed qualify. Language Club '33, Foofball '33, '34, lnier-class Baskefbail '33, lnira-mural Baskefball '34, Gym Exhibiiion '33, '34, '35. I ol7o i l 9 3 5 1 PURPLE AND GOLD I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD I MARGUERITE WHEATON Blend A. Gym Exhibifion '33,. '34, '35g Assisfani' Librarian '35, THELMA WILLETT Dilufecl S'lf6hgll'l. Holme Economics Club '35g Gym Exlwibifion '33, '34, '35, HELEN WILLIAMS Daled. Oh Doc+or '33: Commercial Club '33: Gym Exlwlblilon '33, '34, '35. HARLEY WOOD A perfecl' liffle cl1erub. Ag. Club '34, '35, Judging '34. JANE ZDERSKI Hold fha line please. Gym Exhibifion '33, '34, '35, Three Cornered Moon '35 WILLIAM PARNHAM EDGAR REEDER FLOYD MARRS GEORGE KELDER STEPHEN SAWIAK EDGAR REEDER CHARLES KING EDGAR REEDER GEORGE KELDER WILLIAM PARNHAM EDWARD BURGE SAM KURLANDSKY CHARLES DYKSTRA ROYAL BOUGHTON JACK LINDEN ROBERT GORDON CHARLES HEWSON SAM KURLANDSKY EDGAR REEDER FORD HESS JACK LINDEN RICHARD SHANLEY STEPHEN SAWIAK EDGAR REEDER HENRY SZARKOWSKI 019. -1 af1: f2 ' '--r' pw:-.-.- -vw-vw-r-Q HALL OF FAME Wiffiesf Besf School Spirif Mosf Bashful Mosf Talkafive Mosf Serious Besf Dressed Mosf Afhlefic Mosf Pleasing Personalify Peppiesf Smarfesf Cufesf Mosf Talenfed Noisiesf Kindesf Mosf Arfisfic Frienclliesf Besf Dancer Mosf Musical Mosf All Around Mosf Courfeous Shorfesf Tallesf Mosf Ambifious Mosf Popular Besf Looking MARY HOUGH CECILE JONES MARJORIE HENDRICK CORNELIA BUS ETHEL OFFNER CLAIRE GASSIN MARY GIBSON FRANCES WYERS ELIZABETH BILD GLADYS GALLAGHER MABEL HENDERSON ALICE FOSTER 4 HELEN WILLIAMS FRANCES WYERS ALICE FOSTER GLADYS GALLAGHER HELEN WILLIAMS LORIS DILLEY MILDRED FISHMAN FRANCES WYERS CONCETTA TRAGNA PATRICIA SCOTT GLADYS GALLAGHER GLADYS GALLAGHER ELEANORE LARSEN I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD CLASS HISTORY THE Tribe- Class of l935 -has had many memories. Upon enTering Their new Wigwam of Learning lSenior Highl The l4O or so papooses suddenly devel- oped inTo Braves and Maidens. They were Warriors fighTing now wiTh Their weapons of hands. brains, and soul. Soon a new Chief for our Tribe was needed. The wise men of The Tribe forming a council nominaTed Two worThy represenTaTives of The Tribe. The Braves and Maidens Then gaThered TogeTher To voTe. As a resulT They elecTed Wavy Hair Reeder as Chief. Also in This year our Spokesman of The Tribe was Glibe-Tongue Farnham. The compeTiTors from The surrounding Tribes were easily seT down in rapid succession by our own Brave. Some of The sTrongesT Braves and Maidens from The Tribe were chosen To serve aT The older Tribes' banqueT. The following year The wise men again gaThered wiTh The same resulT as The previous year, ThaT is, The elecTion of Chief Wavy Hair Reeder. ln This year oraTorical honors of The Tribe wenT To Brave Glibe-Tongue Parnham. This year our Tribe gave The annual FeasT of Spring lfo The Senior Tribe. The Heap Big Volcano Fuiyama .l Also This year was marked by The facT +ha+ we had The fasTesT Brave in Michigan Class B Tribes in Ford FleeT-fooTed Hess. The lasT year To be spenT in The beloved Wigwam by our Tribe was a big one in The hearTs of every Brave and Maiden. This year The annual Tribe Book was To be published. A Sfaff was To be elecTed by The Tribe and an able Edifor-in-Chief was needed. So The meeTing place was crowded wiTh I03 Braves and Maidens To elecT Princess Mildred Laughing Eyes Fishman. Affer This elecTion, The elecTion of rulers Took place. Big Brave LiTTle Halfback Wepfer was elecTed as our Chief. During This final year our fooTball playing Braves defeafecl The surrounding Tribes in winning The Heap Big Five Championship . During These Three years we had a Tribe musician of supreme TalenT in our brave Sam Nimble Fingers Kurlandsky. Our Tribe also supplied a previous AssisTanT EdiTor and The presenT EdiTor-in-Chief of The all Tribe paper in Princess Gladys Ever Smiling Gallagher. AThleTic squads were dominaTed by Braves from The Tribe, namely, Braves HiT-'em-hard Haase, Whip-'ern-ouT Wenban, and Fancy-shoT King. Our maidens are noT To be forgoTTen in The line of aThleTics wiTh liTTle Big Princess Base-hiTTer Gibson. We had one who really was a red-skin in The personage of Brave Am-l-Blushing Marrs. One of The big performances of The year was The Tribe play. The leads were Taken by Brave Big-Medicine Man Kelder and Princess LiTTle Dolly Bild. The final acTiviTies were The FeasT of Spring aT which we were guesfs and The graduaTion exercises in which we were graduaTed from This Tribe To launch our careers among sfrange Tribes. JACK LINDEN I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD 0200 02l0 CLASS POEM REAT learning shines before me, like Capella in fhe sky: Too, like learning and Capella, my spirif shall nof die. Thus spake a fime-worn warrior, who on his deafh-bed lay. Led by our Greaf Spirif, our Monfessori far away. I go fo ioin my brefhren, on fhe land beyond fhe wesf: I shall go wifhin fhe hour, when my Fafher fhinks if besf. Oh, I-Iappy, I-Iappy, I-Iunfing Grounds: Oh, Paradise for mel Wisdom, world famous, for compafabilify Shall be faughf by Medician spirifs, fhere, and I shall learn. Ah, buf I musf face if bravely! I musf gladly fake my fum: I musf leave old friends behind me, buf we'II meef again some day, In fhe land beyond fhe sunrise. Ah! 'Twill seem like yesferdayI Jusf as fhis chieffain leaving Earfh, will find a beffer home, So we, my fellow sfudenfs, fhough differenf frail we roam, Though differenf pafhs we wander, in seeking new success, Will encounfer equal hardships, in fhe search for happiness: lnfellecf or manual, whichever be our fafe. We may be laborers or painfers, a few of us shall feach, And, hoo, we seek for knowledge, be if Iiffle be if greaf, A famous poef, here and fhere, a desfiny for each: Sad perhaps, fhis parfing makes us, leaving much behind, I-low hard fo leave our Alma Mafer, where work and play combined Buf ever o'er The sfony pafh, a mighfy search we lead Toward our I-lappy I-Iunfing Grounds, some wealfhy, some in need. Along fhe narrow, rocky frail a number shall wifhdraw, Laodiceans fhere shall fall, in IndoIence's mow: Buf ever fighfs fhe earnesf, fhe brave courageous soul, Who sfrives on fo fhe finish, foward success's goal: Though handicapped and harrassed, fhis sfudenf ever wins, For him, when high-school days are done, his schooling iusf begins. Yea, Time, The Grand Old I-Iarvesfer, develops every man, Brings ouf his faulfs and assefs, his burdens o'er Life's Span. So lef us seek for learning, as did fhe aged chief, Thaf we may nof all perish on Ignorance's reef: And we may look back kindly, and fhink of our old school, Which builf fhe base of our success, wifh pencil, pen and rule. CECIL ALLERS I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD I 9 3 5 PURPILE CRUMBS CECIL ALLLERS, a suave Frenchman 'ro be. Will leclure on woman psychology. WILBUR AULIE. a sfaunch Republican Will someday be fhe parl'y's man. Blonde Hairl Blue eyesl Dancing famel Irs LORAINE BERKINS looking fhe same. ELIZABETH BlLD'S laughing counfenance ls a mask for common sense. Music and a courfeous manner Are fhe sfars of MABEL BODFISH'S banner. ROYAL BOUGHTON. a kind young man Is fall and lean and fan. A small shy girl is GRACE BRINKS. Buf she isn'f so shy when she winks. A flashy smile or loud crack ls a sign ED SURGE is back. Loads of fun are submerged. In a iolly fellow. FRED BURGE. CORNELIA BUS can work or play As occasions demand each day. GEORGE CALKINS' disposifion and red hair Indicate he hasn'f a care. JAMES CALLAGHAN has been employed by shippers To design models of old-fime clippers. When feacher's noi looking ORA COMPTON sfarfs fhe mischief cooking. He can fake a pun if in fun- WOOD HARLEY weigh a Ion? MAXINE COREY, an afhlefic girl. On fha middle of her forehead wears a curl. BERNICE COUTURIER. fo friends Bunny Has a laugh lhafs brighf and sunny. LORIS DILLEY, a sfenographer by day, ls a ballroom dancer we've heard say. MELBA DOTY who likes mafhemafics ls especially quick af quadrafics. To pay five alimonies, GORDON HAMMOND backs ponies. HELENE DRAKE aspires fo arf- A look af her work shows a good sfarf. Kind acls and campaigns Prevenl CHARLES DYKSTRA'S financial gains. JOHN EBY'S hobbies Keep him away from lobbies. The ambifious work of FRED FEEDORE Has made our dimensions number four. MILDRED FlSHMAN'S sparkling personalily ls a circle of congenialify. ALICE FOSTER can creafe Picfures fhaf are firsf rafe. GLADYS GALLAGHER is modesf and demure. Buf we'll all be surprised I'm sure. Originalify has been CLAIRE GASSlN'S aim And if sfarfed her on The road fo fame. MARY GIBSON is fhe one we hope fo see Secrefary of rhe Treasury. Long winded speeches confinue As Represenfafive GILMAN backs revenue. ROBERT GORDON would laugh all day If you had somefhing funny fo say. Nor fo be heard, buf fo be seen ls fhe moffo of MILDRED GREEN. WALTER HAASE'S foofball is rough. And all opponenfs find if fough. A jolly nafure and being fardy Are The aHribufes of IMO HARDY. Alfhough she's neaf and Irim, We can'f say LOUISE HARRY'S prim. MABEL HENDERSON'S complexion is worfh a million. Add her smile and fhe +ofal's a billion. You can hear a pin drop or a clock fick. If you're wifh someone like MARJORIE HENDRICK. We're all beginning fo wonder why Girls make WESLEY HENRY furn shy. A girl and a brillianf record in frack, Make 'memories of FORD HESS come back. An easy dance sfep or an infricafe one. Are all simple fun 'lo CHARLES HEWSON. ALICE HILL'S liferary abilily ls enlivened wifh versafilify. If being quief is an arf- Being an arfisl is FREEMA HODGES parl. WILLIAM HOFFMAN'S infenfions are good. Buf he can'l' help being misundersfood. MARGUERITE HOPE'S nafurally blonde hair ln modern fimes is an affracfion rare. MARY HOUGI-I doesn'f have fo cram Jusl' before a geomefry exam. CORLYN IREY is always eafing candy Or anyfhing sweel' +haI's handy. CECILE JONES is a good sporl Who meefs circumsfances of any sorf. every way. work each day. afhlefe. GEORGE KELDER, an arfisf in Perfecfs fhe defails of his CHARLES KING, a well known Makes il' hard for ofhers fo compefe. If RUTH KNAPP didn'f affend a pep meefing fhe feam was sure fo 'rake a beafing. FRANCES KRUEGER, a baskelball slar, Has losl' very few games fhus far. - Will Mr. Scheib miss fhe fun When ALBERT KUEBLER'S work is done. SAM KURLANDSKY'S speaking is a riddle - The answer is hidden in his fiddle. If all girls had fhe secref of her success. ELEANORE LARSEN would worry us much less. Bofh our sides we have fo hold, When JACK LlNDEN'S wif sfarfs 'ro unfold. Dimples and a nafural nonchalanf way, Won RICHARD MAGRI a parf in 'rhe Senior Play. AND, 0225 GOLD 1 I-zfffcrfwlw' I-.V-a?.,n., CRUMBS IcQn+'dI A word or look of any kind Makes FLOYD MARRS blush, you'Il find. LEOLA MERRILL l'IuTTers along. Even if her governmenT's wrong. AlThough he is quieT in school- Is ThaT always FRED MIELKE'S rule? GENEVIEVE MILLS' blue eyes give evidence Of mischief ThaT will IasT years hence. ETHEL OFFNER always seems To be serious. BuT she has a sense of humor ThaT's curious. ALBERT OVERHISER, The Tellofw wiTh dark eyes, ls a baseball player who will rise. VINCEY PARIS, sixTy inches in heighT, Can quickly Type anyThing righT. WILLIAM PARNHAM'S oraTory is bound To please. AIThough someTimes he's an obnoxious Tease. We hope EDITH PARRISH won'T revise Her lighl' wavy hair or blue eyes. LOUVIA PECK is remembered by all As a friendly girl who's raTher fall. EVELYN PETERSON, a girl who's inTeIligenT Could always undersTand whaT Teachers meanT. KEITH PIERCE is musically inclined- He'II soon have an operaTic conTracT signed. Auburn hair and sparkling eyes of brown Make MARY PLUMMER a crediT To any Town. ALICE PLUMIMER has learned a way To be inconspicuous during The day. JUANITA PORTER'S voice is so'll' and sweeT A sTandard very few girls are able To meeT. IRMA RADSECK is secured In The knowledge she has procured. CLINTON RANSOM on his farm is a'goin' Ter sTay As long as The dern Thing will pay. EDGAR REEDER'S The one ThaT we adore: He has personaliTy galore. RICHARD ROE, a drowsy person we know, Seems Too lazy even To grow. VIVIAN ROSSELL lives in dreams AT Ieasl' ThaT's The way if seems. SONIA SAWIAK has IiTerary abiliTy in profusion And always likes To wriTe a happy conclusion. JOHN SCHNAKE spends TirsT hour in The rough Because There is one Teacher none of us can bluff. Dark ,hair and dark eyes comprise FRANKLIN SAWYER who is of medium size. To mosT of us. STEPHEN SAWIAK is conTrary. As he spends his Time sTudying in The library. A Tall dark girl is PATRICIA SCOTT Who's work is done on The doT. 9 .230 THERESA SEILER is s+iII blushing, I'lI beT: Her giggle is anofher Thing I can'T TorgeT. RICHARD SHANLEY seems lazy Because The look in his eyes is hazy. Give MERLE SHIFLET a chance And he'Il come ouf of his Trance. HAROLD SLENTZ, a Traveler would like To be Who would easily cross every known sea. A big inheriTance makes WILLIAM SMOOT inTenT On finding ways in which The money should be spenT. MARIAN SANDERS is quiTe exacT And only speaks when she knows a Tacf. BETTY STEINBACHER'S speech is feigned Because she is very self-conTained. In MARIAN STIEVE many Things combine To make her characTer unusually Tine. HENRY SZARKOWSKI can accomplish The un- usual TeaT Of making 'feminine hearTs skip a beaT. ROBERT TESKE will lead a band someday And be well known on Broadway. Like mosT people who are serious, HAROLD WEINTRAUB seems very mysTerious. During baseball season ALLEN WENBAN changes dieT To keep Mr. Baer from causing a rioT. We all Teel quiTe secure Having as president WILLIAM WEPFER. THELMA WILLETT is so meek In public we rarely hear her speak. The smile of MARGUERITE WHEATON Cannof aT all be beaTen. HELEN WILLIAMS likes To dance When her sTudies give her a chance. FRANCES WYERS' conscienTiousness Has made her a greaT success. JANE ZDERSKI, The sophisTicaTed lady appears And we immediaTely TorgeT all our Tears. CONCETTA TRAGNA who is shorr and dark ls always ready To play some lark. DONNA WEAVER seems quiTe shy BuT she'II geT over iT by and by. The news sTaTemenT of our IaTesT reporl' Shows ThaT DOUGLAS WARNER is iudge of a courT. ALFONS SANKOFSKI is on The way To Tame Through his good playing in every baseball game. -.Y I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D R 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD I Presidenf . Vice-Presideni Secreia ry . Treasurer . Faaulfy Advisor JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS NYMAN TRIPP ARTHUR CLARKE JEAN APPLEYARD SHIRLEY RICE MR. WIERENG-A HE main acliviiies of 'rhe Junior Class of '35 have ceniered around ihe fund- building for Iheir Junior-Senior nighi. Joining wiih Ihe Seniors in Ihree scheduled beneiiis and a home faleni performance, ihe Juniors enlarged iheir ireasury. Our Junior Class has been well represenied in music, aihleiics, and oraiory, as well as having members on 'Ihe Criiic Siaff. We lieel Ihai +he Juniors have had a very successful year and wish Io exiend our besr wishes +o 'rhe iuiure Junior Classes. Adamski, Nick Anderson, Clarice Appleyard, Jean Ashen, Abe Aiha., Helen Bailey. Doris Bailey, Virginia Barner, Neil Benacker, Marlin Benacker. Paul Bild, 'Sieven ' Brady, Margaret Brooks, Loreifa Burgel Berry Callaghan, John CaH', Lucille Chaddock, Dan Clarke, Arihur' Corrie. Jean Crnkoyich, Frank Crouse, Roberi' Dailey, Berf Dannison, Charles Decker. Vivian Deiazilo, Tony Dornan, Vern Dralce.3 Ernesl' Ely, Florence Fale, Gladys Fishman, Belle Forry, !Gladys Fosieri Clarence Fowler, Clarence Friiz, Harold Gales, Orrin Gerber, Jerome Gould, Lawrence Granlzl Theola Gumperr, Edward Gunierberg, Raymond Haaseq Erdmann Hamlin, Jerdon Hammond. Harold Hennsg Mary Herzog. Genevieve 250 Hoag, Grace Hoag. Roberr Hoag, Willis Hope, Richard Horion, Olive lngrham, Helen lngrham, Wilbur Jillson, Esiher Jones, Marian Jones, Maurice Jones. Merton Killean, Mary Jane Kero. Eleanor Keicham, Wal1'er Knapp, Palricia Koller, Joseph Kurlandsky, Mary Larsen, Douglas Lauman, Marie Leins, Alberi' Lieske, Pauline Livingsion. Morlon Lundy, Frances Lyman, Esiher McCar+y, Shirley McGuire, Henry McCreery, Charles McLaughlin, Evelyn Marrs, Paul Meeker, Jesse Merson, Jane Meyer, Elsie Meyer, Elva Miles, Edward Myers, Arfhur Nelson. William Nichols, Susan Norcross, Bess Ofiner, Edifh Oliver, Minnie Osman, Earl OH, Wendell Paris, Phillip Pearce, Jack Pierce. Marcelle Poorman, Blanche Ransom, Merle Relia, Clara Refberg, Lucile Rice, Shirley Ridley, Elsie . Roberfon, Jane Robinson, William Rumiez, Tony Ryrina, Jerome Sauers. Paul Scheidf, Donna Schnake, James Schulman. Clemeni Scoif, John Seiler, Anna Smifh, Bernard Smiih, Be++y Smirh, Pearl Sperfi, Margaref Siell, Geraldine Siieve, Luella Sfreefer, Herberl' Siuenkel, Carl Summerer, Raymond Swanson, Cecil Thompson. Keiih Thompson, Warren Till, Vera Tolchin, Lena Torp, Franklin Torp, Junior Tripp, Eleanor Tripp, Nyman Valenfine, Evelyn Villwock, Edna Vine. Clarice Wank, Margueriie Warshavsky, Marfin Warskow, Louis Wafson, Marian Weinsiein, Claire Wenban, Donald Wenban, Guy Wenban. Maynard I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D , W-,Y Y W ,WV . - f- - ----7 -7-7 - ,, 5 V XY, 9 I X h , +A?-lg I f . V Q I, 4 L , - . A 4 t ,, K x .. ' 1 ' Q, ,,,- ... . A V , I' A. 4 V , .. .J ,, any A- x LV fx Y, X ,gl , E Zkyy . 1 Q I i F' .A 1 A M rkrzg it 1-R 5' ir K Li . .-,, :L an Q K, LKL. , .g. A Y , 4 in 4 0 - K NX 4 ' , an I x V. -7 3 E, v a F, x In I Q4 J I v x Q, A kv:-I I . iv x 'IP ' -4,A.. ,. Z .fail i ' K 1 - ' 6 . A i K ' 1 gd I J 3 1 J Q 1 5 A I 1 6 . , , 4 f Ll I-1 ' I ' '. ' ,' X 5 . I ,flu-, ' n -' -P ay h -In 4 . .JA - L -G In . ,,, I 'uf f C X . J , -4 4, .5 ,, .I 1' 1' A A: 'Q ,gg Q 3 4 1 X ' i A x f-Hp, 22 ' m Q N. x I . I ' X . 9 . 5 3 , a G V . , ' 5 M '33 H 1 1 'YQXUQZQ h 1 X, r 1 V 5 ' -Qsjzf -3 , ,.- W I ,,. Q. ff.: 4 -A Y nf Q ' W . . Q . .x f 5 2 , - -if -1 H z Y 'A.A C , . . Q , 'T . L C. .-,E N 'PAI fig V ' 4 ' Q ap 0 -' Ati , -,H 1 h ', lx i 8 5 f- ff H- 1+ f . 'V Q 'fl W A X PURPLE ' ' ' ' ' ' ' M A N D 0 26 GOLD I SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Presiden+ . . . DAN SZARKOWSKI Vice-Presiden+ MAX E ARDS Secrefary . NAOMI M Treasurer . . PAUL WINKEL Advisor ........ MISS GUILFORD HE Sophomore Class has disfinguished i+self in many fields Ihis year. If has been well represen+e-d in bofh girls' and boys' sporls. Also, band and orchesrra. Members of 'rhe class have Ialcen ofher school acfiviries. The song, San'ra Claus is Coming Io Town, was eFlor+s of Ihe Sophomore Class, who realizing I'he need cn y, donafed arricles Io be disrribufed among Ihem. Alfenburg, Virginia Anderson, Harold Andrews, Arrhur Aulie. Elmer Aus+in, Opal Bailey, Eleanor Balasiclc, Ernesf Barnes. Gordon Beary, James Beclcwifh, Lawrence Behrman, Harold Binder. Marie Bodfish, Marshall Brady, Mary Bridges, George Bridges, Virginia Brinlcs, BeHy Callcins. Anira Chambers, Ruby Clarke, Charlo+fe Coafs, Adah Coars, Fanny Cobb. Norma Cook. Mary Alice Corrie. Ellsworfh Covey, Delia Crnlcovich, Frances Danhofl. Sara Decker. Kennerh Dilley, Jean Dornan, Beverly Dofy, Rufh Dowling, Georgiana Damgaard. Margrefe Eby. Ned Ely, Franklin Ely, Frieda Edwards, Max Fahning, Gerfrude Fosfer, Edirh Fowler. Cleone Fowler, Vivian Freeman, Bella French, Harold French. Roderick Gaylord, Maxine 270 Gibson, Alfred Gould. Ralph Granf. Gordon Green. Henry Groening, Offo Handley, James , Hawver, Irene -1 ir' Hemenway. Rober! Henney, Mary Jean Hill, Rose Hoag, Roberfa Holmes, Elwyn Holubar, John Ignelzi. Emil Jensen, Evalyn Jerue. Geraldine Johnson, Anifa Johnson, Wayne Karz. Elva Kero, Helen Knox, Charles Kuebler, Paul Lichfgarn, Doris McCrimmon, Margarel' McNeal, Naomi Mickey, Gladys Mills. Mina Moran, Cloyd Morehead, Georgia Morey. Marguerife Morgan, Rena J Morgan, Veryl Muslce. Jean Myers, Mary Celia Myers, Roberl Nelson, Margarei' Nilzlenegger. Naomi Offner, Wilbur Olsen, Helen Pahl, Theodore Peck, James Pensinger, Virginia Poindexfer, Mary Peferson. Edifh Porrer. Allegra rhey have members in Ihe par+ in +he opereHa and made a facf fhrough fhe of several families in Repp, Arnold Reynolds, Zelma Richard. Shirley Richards, John Robinson, Margarei Sanford, Harold Scheidf, Marvel Schewe, Margarere Schlaaclc, Jack Schlaaclc. Merion Schmidt Henry Shelf, Alexander Shellinbarger, Henry Sherman, Elaine Sill, Mahla Ann Smifh, Fred Smifh, Philip Sper+i, Andrew Sfamler, Sam Sleele, Roberi Siormes, BeHy Slrobel, Josephine Sumrnerer, Lucille Sundquisf, Yvonne Sweef. Gail Symonds. Gerald Szarkowslci, Dan Szarlcowski, Sieve Tail, Charles Teslce, Arleen Tiggelman, Sarah Tirher, Margaref Vincent Elsie Warner, Alice Warslcow. Eleanor Waison. Jean Weed, Lyle Weinlraub, Jerome Welch. Nora Wepfer, Dale Willcinson, Ronald Willeif, Charles Williams, Henry Willis, Duane Winkel. Paul Ksionzlciewicz, Edmond 6 I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D I 9 3 5 PURPLE MEMORIES FROM THE CRITIC OF '35 Six New Sfudenfs and Seven New Teachers Added Firsf Dance Brings Big Crowd fo Gym Ford Hess is Track Capfain Open House To Be Observed William Wepfer Elecfed Presidenf of Senior Class Educafion Week Observed November 5-II Masfer of Magic Delighfs Audience wifh Clever Tricks High School Dance Safurday Nighf Hartford Greenclads Lose fo Soufh Haven in Opener Mildred Fishman Flecfed Edifor-in-Chief of Annual Locals Win Close Game: Haase Again Scores Purple and Gold Wins Tifle in Big Five Conference Teachers Play Draws Glory Glee Club fo Give Concerf December IO Ford Hess Defeafs College Sfars in Annual A. A. U. Ra CS Roberf Gordon Will Preside af Sfudenf Council Meefings Grunfs and Groans Emiffed When Girls Bend, Hop, and Sfrefch Seniors Have Besf Tardiness Record for January High School Girls Selecf Besf Baskefball Teams and Cap Seniors Reflecf. Nominafe People for Hall of Fame Successful Benefif Given Affer Array of Mishaps fains Purple and Gold Ouinfef Wenf Down Under Sainf Joseph's Hand fo Sfirring Defeal William Parnham and Mary Brady Place Firsf in Speech Confesfs Teachers and Alumnae Voice Idea for School Name School Ouflook Grows Brighfer-Survey Reveals All Aboard H. M.'S. Pinafore for Joyful Cruise Senior Minds Blank in Filling College Enfrance Blanks Senior Girls Beaf Juniors in Baskefball Annual Sfafi Hard af Work on Book Boys' Gym Exhibifion fo Be Presenfed March 22 Seniors fo Give Three Cornered Moon April 26 Elizabefh Bild and George Kelder Capfure Leads in Seni Change Exam Schedule for 3rd Ouarfer Coach Baer Calls for Baseball Men as Spring Refurns Shorfhand Pupils Earn Cerfificafes: Cecile Jones Besf Women Teachers Sing Old Song Amid Applause Presidenf Names Senior Commiffees Sfudenfs of Music Sfarf Rehearsals for Spring Concerf School Dismissed March 29 for Week of Vacafion AND s GOLD or Play 28 5 r A 1 . 1 N x f y 9 I glgf qv 4 v. 0 Q5 f if TW , , N Q f Q WAI, A mx 1 wx 44 1 , W kg 'X ' 72 W JA , Q Q f' I X fl 0 W' N ' , . ' X ' l w if fl at ff 14 Il 9 4' if d ff W 'Ex ACTIVITIES I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD Sfanding: Sawialx, Linden, Magri, I-less. Reeder, I-Iervey Sealed: Peferson, Gassin, I'-Ienderson. Fishman PURPLE AND GOLD STAFF T The beginning of Ihe year an Annual Slall was considered guile a rislc because of The Iaclc ol Iinances. Yer, Ihe Senior class was unanimously in Iavor of elecling a slag Iirsl and class officers aflerwards. Wilh Ihe aid of several benefils and The Senior play To help swell Ihe Ireasury, The Purple and Gold of I935 was made possible. The Slaff Ihrough hard and eflicienl labor and Ihrough Ihe accurale and willing response of Ihose called upon Io galher malerial made The possibilily a Iacl. Salurdays Iound Ihe Slalll working hard in Iyping up Ihe dummy on Ihe Annual. Members ol Ihe Sludenl Council assisled wirh Ihe suloscriplions from Ihe I-Iome Rooms. Edilor in-Chief Assislanl Edilor Fealure Edilor Associale Edilor Associafe Edilor Organizing Edilor Alhlelic Edilor Business Manager Ar? Edilor . Farully Advisor ANNUAL STAFF MILDRED FISI-IMAN RICHARD MASRI CLAIRE GASSIN EVELYN PETERSON STEPHEN SAWIAK MABEL HENDERSON . FORD I-IESS EDGAR REEDER JACK LINDEN MR. HERVEY 0300 Baclc row: Dilley, Taif, Henns, Warner. Gilman, Larsen, Hope Middle row: Paris, Herzog, Sawialc. Richard, Hemenway, Merson Sealed: M. Gallagher, Sreinbacher, Wyers, G. Gallagher, Dennerf, Sfieve, Clarke, Jones, McNeal CRITIC STAFF HROUGH The splendid co-operalion ol The Tribune Ihe Cri'ric was again able Io have a page a weelc on which Io publish Ihe school news. Miss Eleanore Dennerl conlinued her worlc as advisor. Essenrial +o a good reporler is a nose for news . This year The slall members have been concenlraring Iheir elllorls upon increasing The number of news sources. The CriIic again enlered Ihe nafion-wicle conlesl sponsored by Ihe Nalional Scholaslic Press Associalion. The CriIic was awarded All-American, I'he highesl raI'ing a school paper can receive, for The year '34. Edifor-in-Chief Assislanr Edilor Advisor . Lilerary Edilor Alhlelic Edilor Assislanl Alhlelic Assembly Edilor Eealure Eclilors . . . . . . G,-LADYS GALLAGI-IER MARY I-IENNS MISS DENNERT . CSENEVIEVE I-IERZOG . . DOUGLAS LARSEN Edilor . , . CHARLES TAIT . . . . SHIRLEY RICHARD SONIA SAWIAK, NAOMI MC NEAL Colurnnisl . . . EARL GILMAN MARIAN STIEVE. JANE MERSON Reporlers . FRANCES WYERS, CECILE JONES DOUGLAS WARNER, Cubs . . . CHARLOTTE CLARKE, ROBERT HEMENWAY Junior High Edilors . MARIE GALLAGHER, PAULINE STEINBACHER Typisls . . VINCEY PARIS, LORIS DILLEY, MARGUERITE HOPE o3lo I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD I 9 3 5 l PURPLE AND 6 O L D Sfandingr Wilkinson, Wenban, Barner, Hervey, Gordon, Teal, Wepfer SeaTed: Mickey, Lyman, Rossell, Hope. Lauman STUDENT COUNCIL HE organizaTion OT The STudenT Council Tor The year I934-35 consisTed oT repre- senTaTives Trom each sponsor group. OTTicers were elecTed To conducT The busi- ness OT The organizaTion. The chieT acTiviTies oT This body were The sponsoring of school dances once every Two weeks. IT was The duTy OT The members To have suTTicienT Teachers and parenTs presenT To acT as chaperones. The services oT The musicians were also solicifed by Them. The STudenT Council Took charge oT The TransporTaTion and expenses oT The exchange programs. The enTerTainmenT Tor Them was supplied by The Public Speak- ing and Music Classes, who were direcTecl by Miss Meyer and Miss Ellis. Two members, Neil Barner and Harley Teal, TransTerred To oTher schools. Their places were Tilled by Theola GranT and Alice FosTer. A re-elecTion OT oTTicers was made necessary by This change. PresidenT . . . ROBERT GORDON SecreTary . THEOLA GRANT Treasurer ........ MARGUERITE HOPE The members and sponsor groups They represenTecl are: Mr. Hervey Miss Meyer Miss Rasmussen Mr. Wierenga Miss Guilford Mr. Kerrey Miss Schnooberger Miss Kelly Mr. Scheib Mr. Grein Miss Kerr MargueriTe Hope Ronald Wilkinson Alice EosTer Theola GranT Vivian Rossell Donald Wenban EsTher Lyman Sonia Sawiak William Wepfer Marie Lauman Gladys Mickey STanding: l-lenns, Merson, l-lorTon, Dilley, Hervey, Jones, Rice, Killean, Rossell SeaTed: Fishman, ValenTine, Lauman, Lyman, Gallagher, STieve, Mills, Wyers THE USHER CLUB HE Usher Club consisTs of girls oT Senior High. Membership is based on The Tollowing requiremenTs: 5070 scholarship, ISCVO school ciTizenship, ISTVO personaliTy, IOWO service record, and IOV, social Tendencies. The girls musT have The abiliTy To meeT sTrangers in a nice way and be willing To puT The Usher Club ahead oT social engagemenTs. Trimness and neaTness is The code of The club's dress. The uniTorms are blaclc slcirTs and sweaTers wiTh whiTe collars. The gold emblem oT U, S. l-l. leTTers oT The club is worn on The TronT oT The sweaTer. The Senior girls who leTT The Club aT The Time oT The Senior play are Mildred Fishman, Gladys Gallagher, Cecile Jones, Vivian Rossell, Marian STieve and Frances Wyers. Their places have been Tilled by six Sophomore girls. The Junior girls who will resume Their posiTions again nexT year are Mary l-lenns, Olive T-lorTon, Mary Jane Killean, Marie Lauman, Jane Merson, and Shirley Rice. Reserve ushers were needed To work in absence of regular ushers, or when more ushers were needed. Loris Dilley and Genevieve Mills were The reserves Tor The Seniors, and EsTher Lyman and Evelyn ValenTine Tor The Juniors. . 0330 I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Top row: Welclw, Smilln, Relia, Villwoclr, Rossell, l-lope, Allie, Sclieidl, Broolrs, B, Fislriman, Sperli, l-lorlon, Merson, Henns Second row: Corrie, Ely, Bodfisli, E, Bailey, P. Knapp, V. Bailey, R. Knapp, Dilley, Robinson, Hen driclcs, Vine, Green, Plummer, Krueger Third row: Reiberq, Sfieve, Wanlr, Bus, Reid, Till, Slorrnes, Weaver, Killean, l-louqlw, Call, M. Fishman, Ellis Fourfln row: Parrisln, Warslrow, Anderson, Jillson, Dorman, Crnlrovicli, Freeman, Tripp, Lyman, Burqe, Pierce, D. Bailey BOYS' GLEE CLUB Top row: Warslrow, Sclrilaaclr, Hammond. Szarlrowslri, Marrs, Kercham, Jones, Sawyer, Koller Second row: Ellis, Leins, Scorr, Peclr, Pierce. Gould, P. Marrs Third row: Fowler, Paris, Benaclcer, Dannison, Willcinson, Willis 0340 I 'r'1 4p'f?',- .. MIXED CHORUS HE mixed Chorus composed of The Senior High Glee Clubs, under 'rhe direclion of Miss Kalherine Ellis, made Iheir inilial appearance in December, when I'hey presenfed a varied program of musical numbers. On March 8, a special success was made wilh Ihe produclion of H. M. S. Pina'Iore -Ihal rollicking naulical operella of Gilberl and Sullivan. To climax 'rhe year's worlc, Ihe annual spring concerl was preisenled on May 9. OPERETTA - ISS ELLIS' Iirsl operalic proclucfion, H. M. S. Pinaforef' proved 'ro be a greaf success. Being really a Iighr opera, made il one of lhe hardesl opereHas pu'r on by Ihe Mixed Chorus. The dramafics were supervised by Miss Meyer and The dancing and cosluming by Miss Palnales. Marjorie Maulsby and +he Pi'r Orcheslra furnished Ihe musical accompaniment The selling is on board ship PinaIore. Many difficulfies arise for Caplain Corcoran, masler ol H. M. S. Pinalore, when he a+'remp+s Io choose a husband for his daughler, Josephine. The maiden has fallen in love wi'rh Ralph, a mere fore-masl man, and she reiecfs all enrrealies of 'rhe appoinfed sui+or, Sir Joseph Porler K. C. B., Firsl' Lord of Ihe Admiralfy. Conlemplaled suicide and elopemenl are Ihwarled by Mrs. Cripps who brings, besides her wares for sailors. 'rhe knowledge of a secrel which resulfs in fhe elevafion of RaIph's posirion and his romance wilh Josephine. The Honorable Sir Joseph Porfer, K. C. B. Firsf Lord of +he Admiralfy . . Charles Dannison Ca pfain Corcoran Commanding I-I. M. S. Pinafore Ralph Raclcslraw Able Seaman Dick Deadeye Able Seaman Bill Bobsfag Boafswain Bob Biclcel Boafswain's Male Josephine Cap+ain's Daughler Hebe Sir Joseph's Firsf Cousin LiHIe Buffercup A Porfsmoiulh Brimboal' Woman I I Duane Willis Edgar Reeder Clarence Fosler Merlon Jones Cecil Allers Belly Burge Mary Henns Margarel' Brady I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD BAND HE Band is composed of members from 'rhe Junior and Senior High School under The direcfion of Mr. Michael l.is'rialc. As usual, iheir Chrisrmas and Spring concer+s were a success. CLARINETS CORNETS Mary Celia Myers Morlon Livingsfon Gordon Barnes Louise Harry Virginia Bridges Mary Plummer Franklin Sawyer Mary Crow John Holubar Fred Servafius Livinia Carr Edna Burns Opal Ausiin TROMBONES Jean Appleyard Roberl' Hemenway Jaclr Clarlr Raymond Pelcie Edward Gibson Elmer Aulie Carl Hansen Charles Holubar Chesler Slarks Marshall Bodfish Paul Sfieve Henry Shellenbarger SAXOPHONES Edgar Reeder Duane Willis Archie Capio William Robinson FRENCH HORN Berl' Dailey Roberi Ellioff OBO.E Reber? Henns BASS DRUM Clarence Fosfer BASS Vivian Zaseclc Edwin Eby SNARE DRUMS Harold Sanford William Johnsion John EbY SYMBOLS Charles Dannison Kiefh Pierce Elwyn Holmes Home, Opland BARITONES TIMPANI DRUM MAJOR Sam Kuflam'-l5lYY Alice Warner William Parnham William Miellce Donald Lane P U R P L E AND o 36 0 GOLD ORCHESTRA IKE ihe Band, ihe Orchesira is composed of siudenis in Junior and Senior High School, wi+h Mr. Michael Lisiiak as +he direcior. One of Jrhe musical numbers ai ihe Chrisimas Conceri was arranged and direcied by Jack Clark. Boih Chrisirnas and Spring Conceris drew large crowds. FIRST VIOLINS Sam Kurla ndsky Anifa Johnson Naomi McNeal Archie Capio Willis Hoag Mary Kurlandslcy Marion Reid SECOND VIOLINS Norma Cobb Beverly Sprague Marqaref Robinson Mary Befh June Slenfz Jacl: Spelman Sarah Jane Overfon Pauline Sfeinbacher Ted Pahl Vivian Fowler VIOLAS Tony Defazio Frances EllioH Dorofhy Dubuisson 0370 CELLOS Mary Henns June Zaseck Josephine Smiih Kaihryn Richards BASS VIOLA Vivia n Zaseck CLARINETS Mary Celia Myers Morlon Livingsion Gordon Barnes Virginia Bridges OBOE Roberi H enns SAXOPHONES Edgar Reeder Clarence Lundy CORNETS Jack Clark Roberi Teslce Raymond Pelcie FRENCH HORN Beri Dailey TROMBONES Jean Appleyard Roberi Hernenway John Eby SNARE DRUMS Homer Opland Harold Sanford BASS DRU M Elwyn Holmes CYMBOLS Sam Sfamler TIMPANI Alice Warner I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD THE SENIOR PLAY FTER a careful survey oT various plays, Three Cornered Moon , by GerTrude Tonlconogy, was selecTed Tor This year's senior play, by Miss Meyer. This was anoTher of Miss Meyer's successes. From almosT any poinT of view The Rimplegars are moonsTruck. Even if you sTudy Them you will never hear Two words ouT of Them ThaT make sense. ln The TirsT acT They are considerably well oTT in The world, and being spared The necessiTy of working, They Take ouT Their lunacy in inven+ing complicaTed mefhods of suicide or in impulsive journeys. BuT suddenly They Tind Themselves penniless. Mrs. Rimplegar. having sold ouT The Tamily TorTune To a margin broker, puTs on her wrapper, does up her hair in a Turkish Towel and meanders dizzily around The house. ThaT is wh The Rimplegar children all go To work aT sTarvaTion wages and become a clan wiTh a cause. Bur idle or indusTrious, a Rimplegar is always The same. From one day To anoTher he never Tampers wiTh logic. Clever and wiTTy dialogue kepT The audience in consTanT laughTer. The scene Takes place in The enTrance hall and The dining room oT The Rimplegar home in Brooklyn in The Spring. ElizabeTh is a girl of abouT TwenTy-Three, undigniTied, and bored To cleaTh wiTh life. Mrs. Rimplegar is a dazed. raTTle-brained woman whose gesTures are uncerTain and reacTions belaTed. Dr. STevens is abouT ThirTy-Two and is The only one on The sTage who bears a cerTain maTuriTy oT Tace and bearing. Douglas is a nice looking boy oT TwenTy-Two. For some reason ThaT is never very clear To anybody, he Thinks he has dramaTic abiliTy and would like To go on The sTage. In his ordinary conversaTion he is noT, happily, TheaTrical, buT every once in a while he pulls whaT he calls a gag. KenneTh is TwenTy-Tive and has more digniTy Than any oT The oTher Rimplegars. I His speech is aTTecTed. his accenT being eiTher l-larvardian or English, whichever is 9 mosT unpleasanT To you. is Ed is a happy-go-lucky College boy of eighTeen. Donald is an awkward person buT charming. I-le has a sensiTive immaTure Tace and a humorous mouTh. KiTTy is a Brooklyn beauTy whose decided ampleness has noT deTerred her Trom wearing a TighT dress. Jenny, The maid. is a red-cheeked, husky Czechoslovakian girl who can noT speak English very well. Elizabefh Rimpleqar . ElizabeTh Bild Mrs. Rimplegar . . Claire Gassin Dr. STevens . . George Kelder Douglas . . Richard Magri KennsTh . William Farnham Ed . . Harold Slenfz Donald . Cecil Allers KiTTy . . Jane Zderski Jenny . EThel OTfner P U R P L E l AND 1 0 38 0 GOLD DECLAMATIONS AND ORATORY OR The second successive year William Parnham, a senior, Took TirsT place in The oraTorical conTesT held February 27 in The High School AudiTorium. His ora- Tion was enTiTled BroTher To The Ox . Second place wenT To Wilbur Aulie wiTh Social UnresT . OTher OraTions were Four PorTals by Cecil Allers and Spare Time, a ThreaT- ening Menace , by Edgar Reeder. Mary Brady Took TirsT place wiTh her declamaTion Ropes . CharloTTe Clarke placed second wiTh Daniel O'Connell. OTher declamaTions were U.S. No. 9653 by Harold Samford: Labels by Joyce Davis: Abraham Lincoln by Madelon Mac- Donald: and LeT Us Have Peace by RuTh Wenban. The winners wenT To The sub-disTricT conTesT, held in April, To represenT SouTh Haven High School. SOUTH HAVEN FORUM OFFICERS PresidenT . . . . . . HELEN KERO Vice-PresidenT . . MARGUERITE SCHEWE SecreTary . . . JAMES PECK SergeanT-aT-Arms .... . . JAMES BEATY Advisor .......... MISS KERR HE Sophomore DebaTe Club, SouTh Haven Forum , under The direcTion oT Miss Kerr, was organized during The Third quarTer. Any Sophomore inTeresTed in debaTing was eligible To join. The Club had a membership oT TwenTy and meT every Two weeks. The purpose oT This Club was To have debaTes on Topics OT inTeresT To The group in order To learn more abouT debaTing. AlThough The Club had a laTe sTarT in The year. iT had made a successful beginning and will be able To ac- complish much nexT year. THE ALUMNI PROGRAM The annual Alumni program was given December 2l and The Alumnae were noTably represenTed: THE annual Alumni program was given December ZI and The Alumnae were noTably represenTed: class oT '34 presenTed Their giTT To The school. The giTT was an elecTrical machine To help aThleTes To keep in condiTion. NexT on The program was a cabareT scene in which Tour couples danced To The music OT Sir STubbins and his OrchesTra. FeaTures on Sir STubbins program were, a coroneT solo, a saxophone and corneT dueT, and a song and solo dance: all by diTTerenT members oT his OrchesTra. Tap dances by Mary Celia Meyers, Naomi McNeal, and Virginia Bridges were given beTween musical numbers. The curTain closed on The scene oT The dancers walTzing To The melodious sTrains oT The OrchesTra music. 0390 I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND e o L D I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD HOME ECONOMICS CLUBS OFFICERS GROUP I GROUP II Presidenf . . EVELYN PETERSON Presidenf . GLADYS GALLAGHER Vice-Pres. . BELLE FISHMAN Vice-Pres. . MARIAN STIEVE Secrefary . ARLETTA HOLTON Secrerary VIVIAN ROSSELL GROUP III Presidenf . . . . MARGUERITE HOPE Vice-Pres ......... FLORENCE ELY Secrefary ....... CHARLOTTE CLARKE HE Home Economics groups were organized during +he firsl monfh of 'rhe school year. The enrollmenr was so large Ihar if was decided Io divide il' info +wo groups which would meer alrernafely each week. In addiiion Io Ihis Ihere was one alfernoon group which mei Wednesdays. The club was organized 'ro aid Ihe girls no+ only in knowing The fundamenfal facfs of home-making buf Io help Ihem Io know how +o live beiier and happier in Ihis school and communiry. The club. under fhe direcrion of Miss Palnales, has enjoyed many parries such as hikes and Ia'Fiy-pulls. Informal discussions have formed a greafer par? of +he business meefings. The girls were able 'ro enfer 'rhe annual spring sfyle show +his year. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Presidenr .... TONY RUMIEZ Vice-Pres. . EARL OSMAN Socreiary . . BERNARD SMITH Reporier . ROBERT CLARKE Reporfer ..... . . . gALLEN WENBAN UTSTANDING among +he purposes of Ihis organizarion are encouraging recrea- Iional and eclucalional ac+ivi+ies, promoling scholarship and Ihrilr, developing rural leadership, and crearing more inreresr in The infelligenl choice of farming as an occupafion. On November IO 'rhe club held i'rs Fourrh Annual Rural Show and Conresf, in which nineleen rural schools 'rook parl. One hundred and sixly sludenls came from 'Ihese schools bringing wilh 'Ihem Iwelve hundred exhibifs. A+ fhe Bangor Apple Show, Ihe club look firsl' place, ai Ihe Van Buren Coun+y Fair, 'rhe club's boo+h 'rook firsr place. and 'rhe Horriculfure judging Ieam 'rook Iirsl' place wifh crops judging Ieam raking a second place. The crops Ieam Ihal' wen? 'ro Dowagiac placed Third in Sou+hwesI'ern Michigan. The local chapfer officers journeyed Io Hariford in February for +he purpose of organizing a Counly F. F. A. A+ Ihis meeling our local President Tony Rumiez, was elecfed presidenr of Ihe Van Buren Counly F. F. A. 0400 ' V., Y X MW, :b fx i...Y -- Nxx, N -V5 K., 1, , Q Q lv, P5 X We 5 ATHLETICS GOLD I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD . Alai Q23-5 STanding: Buelow. Pearson. Corey. M. SmiTh. Warskow, Crawford, Barner. Szymczak, H. Lundy. DylcsTra. Ross. Jillson, Larsen SeaTed: Hewson, Hess. P. SmiTh, Ely, Pahl, C. Lundy. SlenTz TRACK - l934 OUTH HAVEN TracksTers opened The season wiTh The annual inTerclass Track meeT which The seniors easily won. This meeT provided Coach Jillson a means oT discovering promising maTerial which he could use To advanTage. as lasT year many leTTermen were losT Through graduaTion. Paw Paw was The TirsT vicTim oT The local squad and SouTh Haven soundly Trounced Them To The Tune oT blfm To 42'f4. The TeaTure of The meeT was The run- ning oT Alan SmiTh oT Paw Paw againsT our own SmiTh in The dashes. Wi+h a machine like form and greaT speed. This boy won boTh dashes buT noT unTil Don SmiTh had given him a good race. WalTer Pahl, in his TirsT year oT running, Took firsT place in The 440. Niles was The nexT vicTim, buT here Jillson's squad Tound sTiTT compeTiTion especially in The disTance runs. This was The mosT Thrilling meeT oT The year, as The score was 49 To 50 in Tavor OT Niles, louT SouTh Haven's hopes resTed on The relay Team. However Coach Jillson was noT disappoinTed, as The relay Team won in a hoT duel. Up To The Time Don SmiTh Took The baTon. The Teams were even, buT when The blond Tlash grasped The baTon The Niles specTaTors sank in Their seaTs and SouTh Haven Tans knew The resulTs. The Tinal scoring was SouTh Haven 54 and Niles 50. This year SouTh Haven enTerTained The Big Five Conference. Dowagiac, The Tavored. wong buT noT wiTh The ease anTicipaTed. SouTh Haven was second wiTh 29lf4 poinTs. 0420 TRACK Iconrdi May I9Th, JiIIson's lads iourneyed To Kalamazoo To compeTe in The Regional meeT, wiTh The absence of Don SmiTh and HerberT STreeTer in The dashes and Charles Hewson in The Iow hurdles. Finishing in a sTrong Third, SouTh Haven quali- fied The following men for The STaTe meeT: Douglas Larsen, shoT puT: Marshall Corey and Charles Crawford, broad iump: Harold Lundy in The half mile: and Ford Hess in The mile. Marshall Corey, Charles Crawford, Ford Hess. Douglas Larsen, and Harold Lundy compeTed in The STaTe meef ,aT EasT Lansing, May 26. Lundy, running The half mile was beaf ouT of firsT place by inches in a Thrilling race. Marshall Corey and Charles Crawford placed second and Third respecTiveIy in The broad iump, wiTh leaps of over I9'-6 . Ford Hess, running The mile, Took firsT for The remaining poinfs. The Team scored sixTeen poinTs in all. As Coach Jillson expresses iT From The sTandpoinT of deveIopmenT This year's Team is The besT I have ever coached. AT The sTarT of The season prospecfs were none Too brighf buT in spiTe of some hard Iuclc and injuries The Team scored sixTeen poinfs in The sTaTe meef The second highesf ToTaI in The Purple and GoId's HisTory. SCORING OF LETTERMEN A Paw Paw Niles Conference Regional S+aTe Toial Smi+h ........... ..........,........ 6 1 IV., 7 o o 2-+V., Hess .......,...... ,,,,,....,.. 5 3 5 5 5 23 Lundy .........,...,....,.,.. ....,.,..... 5 3 5 5 4 22 Crawford .............. ...,...,..., 5 V4 6 2V3 5V2 3 22 Corey ............... ' . ,.,.,....... 3 elf., V2 5V2 4 WV., Ross .......,...... ,. ...,. ..8V4 8 V2 V2 0 I 7V4 SIenTZ ......... . ......., ,,.7 6 0 0 0 I3 Hewson ..... ,,,,....... 3 3 3 O O 9 Ely ............... . ..,,,... 3 I V2 O O 4V2 Pahl .. ....,...,., .,,.,..., ,.5 O 0 O O 5 I M. Smifh .........,.... ............ 3 ......... 3 O 0 6 9 C. I.UI'Idy ......,....... .... ,...... 2 I V4 V2 V2 O 'IV4 Larsen ........... -- .,,.,...,,,, O 2 0 2 O 4 3 Szymczalx ....., . . ,.,,.,..., 3 O I O O 4 5 Pearson ..... .,,,,,....., 2 V4 I O O ' O BV4 Warslcow ....... - ............ I 0 2 0 O 3 STreeTer ..,., .. ....,,,. 0 I V4 V2 O 0 I M4 bln 54 2976 24 I6 I85 SUMMARIES Seniors , ,.., , ,...,., ., ..,. .,... . ,, ...... ...... . ....,,.69V2 Juniors ....,... ................,. ............ ..,... ,,.,.......... 2 3 I f 2 Sophomores . ,..,...... .,.....,.,.,........,.....,,,,. .....,, ,,,.... ..,....... . . . . 7 SouTh Haven .,............... 61 M Paw Paw ......., ..,. , ..42IjQ4 SouTh Haven .,...,........... 54 Niles ............,. ...... . .. ., , 50 SouTh Haven .........,, 29V4 Conference Meef Soufh Haven ,.,.............. 25 Regional Meef SouTh Haven ...,,.... I6 STaTe Meef P U R P L E 0 43 0 A N D GOLD ',, .4 N ii . 'K f, .naw 1 Top row: Baer, Corey. Ely. M. Smi+h, McCar+y. Szymczalc. Crawford, Lundy, Werslrow, S+uenlrel, Paris. S k lr' O h' zar ows i, ver user Middle row: Jones, A. Wenban. A. Overhiser, D. Wenban. Rumiez, Smi+h, Sankofski. French Sealed: D. Overhiser. Swanson, Osman, Dornan. Wepfer. Bollaerf. Compfon. Bild BASEBALL - I934 lTH only visions of 'rhe Championship 'ream of previous years and 'lheir s1'ars, Coach Baer proceeded 'ro build anofher 'ream To carry on, building if around fhe nucleus. Capfain Harold Lundy and fhree relurning lelfermen. The opening game wi+h Gobles saw +he 'ream defeafed by lhe score of IO-5. The game showed up many weaknesses buf il also had ifs sfrong poinls as +he hi+- fing was well done. Decaiur iurned The fables and Soufh Haven 'roolc one of i+s wors+ defeafs in +hree years, lhe score I6-9. Cover+ fell a+ fhe hands of The Purple and Gold by a large score of 29-IO. On +he home diamond 'lhe Purple and Gold swa+'rers bear 'rhe sfrong Lawlon 'ream 8-5. Bangor was defeaied I2-2. Things began +o look brighf and conlinued by bearing Harfford 7-4 in a very exciiing game. Soulh Haven wound up 'rhe season in a +igh+ game wi'rh Bloomingdale losing 2-3. However, Bloomingdale wem' on 'ro win +he Coun+y Championship from Decafur which were +he only 'rwo 'reams 'ro beal' The locals. We can consider The 'ream a very successful one from all angles as fhey made a very good record. Wilh a number of leHermen relurning we can look forward fo a good season of America's mosl popular game al' Soulh Haven. SEASON'S RESULTS Soufh Haven ....... - .......... - ..... I0 Gobles ..,.,.,.. 5 Soufh Haven .....,....... 9 Decafur I6 Sou+h Haven ...,.....,... 29 Cover? ....,, . I0 Soufh Haven ,......,..... Il Gobles , ...,... IO Soufh Haven ............. 6 Decaiur ,..... IO Soufh Haven ,,........... 8 Lawlon ........ 5 Soulh Haven ,,........... I2 Bangor ..........., 2 Soufh Haven ....,...,..,, 7 Har+ford .,.., ,..,.,......... .,.,,......... 4 Soufh Haven ...,.......,, 2 Bloomingdale 3 Coniinued on Page 48 P U R P L E A N D GOLD 44 y T,,--:g7g,gxi.j,p-,1fecu -H ' Top row: Benneff, Pahl, Bodfish, Tragna, Myers, Jones, Hoag, D. Wepfer, Winkel Second row: Ely, Schlaack, Koch, Clark, Symonds, E. Haase. Hamlin, Holubar, Cafron, P. Smifh, Koller Third row: Ayres, Barner, McGuire, Sfreefer, C. Lundy, Ashen. Moran, Slenfz, Sfuenkel, Chaddock, Torp, Behrman Boffom row: Baer, Taif. McCarfy, King, Sfedman, Hope. W. Wepfer, Gerber, Meeker, W. Haase. FOOTBALL U ONFERENCE CHAMPIONS is fhe undispufed fifle held by fhe Soufh Haven gridders of I935. The maferial looked none foo brighf af fhe sfarf of fhe season as very few of fhe boys had any varsify experience. Grein The good coaching sfaff. fhe never die spirif, and fighf which has dominafed many Soufh Haven afhlefic feams in fhe pasf, regardless of fhe obsfacles proved fhe undoing of many supposedly sfronger rivals. Our old friendly enemy Sf. Joe sfill had fhe iinx on us and fhe boys failed fo push fhem over. The opening game found Soufh Haven on 'rhe beffer end of a 6-O score againsf Harfford. Alfhough if looked bad for Soufh Haven af firsf fhe boys came fhrough in fhe final period fo win. The running affack of Lundy and Wepfer was 'rhe feafure of fhis game. The nexf game was played af Niles where Soufh Haven, fhe dark horse, pulled a fasf one and secured a safefy in 'rhe middle of fhe second quarfer and was able fo hold Niles scoreless 'rhe resf of fhe game. Niles won'f forgef fhaf game for a long fime. Buchanan, a class C school, which always affords plenfy of compefifion fo all class B schools, was af a loss fo sfop fhe plucky local backfield and hard charging line. The score was I2-O in favor of Soufh Haven. Soufh Haven was invifed as 'rhe school fo oppose Paw Paw in fheir annual home- coming. Paw Paw. unaccusfomed fo being beafen af 'rheir own homecomings was surprised when fhe locals furned on fhe pressure by splendid offensive work of fhe line and 'rhe consisfenf plunging of Haase. Some rough spofs were found in fhe play buf fhe feam showed a fine spirif and good 'ream work. The score was, Soufh Haven I2, Paw Paw O. 0450 I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D FOOTBALL TConT'dT This year big Tive conTerence Teams were beginning To worry abouT Three Rivers as The Team To waTch. The local boys knew They had a hard game and wenT in wiTh ThaT idea. noT To give up and Three Rivers was beaTen 6-O. Coloma suTfered deTeaT when Haase plunged Tor successive TTrsT downs, Tinally resulTing in Two Touchdowns. The score was Coloma I3 and SouTh Haven I4. ST Joe came here November 3 and aTTer a hard Tighf showed ThaT The besT Team won. AlThough ST. Joe can noT be conside-red on Top oT The heap They come close. This deTeaT sTung The boys hard and helped To geT Them under fire Tor The big game wiTh Dowagiac The Tollowing SaTurday. - The Purple and Gold Topped OTT The season wiTh a glorious deTeaT oT The undeTeaTed Dowagiac Team and Thus won The Big Five ConTerence oT SouThwesTern Michigan. SUMMARY or sEAsoN's RECORD SouTh Haven HarTTord ...,., SouTh Haven Niles ..... - .....,. SouTh Haven Buchanan .,... SouTh Haven Paw Paw ...... SouTh Haven Coloma ........ SouTh Haven Three Rivers SouTh Haven ST. Joe ...., SouTh Haven Dowagiac .,.,. The Tollowing were awarded cerTiTicaTes: Abe Ashen-Halfback Henry McGuire-Guard Neil Barner-CenTer, End Jesse Meeker-CenTer lCapTain ElecTT Dan Chaddock-Tackle Cloyd Moran-Tackle IAII Conferencel Frank Ely-Guard Harold SlenTz-QuarTerback Jerome Gerber'-Guard Ray STedman-Tackle WalTer Haase-Fullback Carl Sfuenkle-Guard Dick Hope-End ICQ-CapTaini Charles TaiT-QuarTerback Charles King-End William Wepfer-QuarTerback TCO-CapTain-All Clarence Lundy-Halfback Conferencei Shirley McCa rTy-G-ua rd John Ayres-Manager SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL Taking The bumps and giving all The compeTiTion a second Team is capable oT while geTTing liTTle honor, This year's second Team deserves space Tor Their work. They played The Tollowing schools wiTh These resulTs: SouTh Haven .,,,. ,,,.,..........,.,....... .,.................... 0 ST. Joe ..,. ,..... ...,.,.,,, , . . 0 SouTh Haven .,,.,.... ...,.... , .,,........................ O Bangor ....,. .......,...... ....... ..........,....,.,,.,,..,,...... . . . ...I9 ' SouTh Haven .,.,.,.......,.,.,.....,.,,............,..,.....,...,.... 6 ST. Joe .,.,.,...,....... ..,... ,.,.,........,.4,..,..,.,.,.,..... - ....,...... 0 ProspecTs Tor nexT year are excepTionally good wiTh eleven leTTermen reTurning. Coach Baer says oT The Team: The I934 TooTball Team surprised everyone including Themselves by winning The Big Five championship. AT The sTarT oT The season people wondered whaT game The Team would win. This Team demonsTraTed ThaT, a will To win combined wiTh hard work. will produce resulTs. 0450 Top row: Baer, l-laase, CaTron, Schiele, Symonds, Smifh, R. French. S. Szarlcowslxi, Wenban, Grein Middle row: J. Meyer, Suhr, FriTz, King, Holubar. TaiT, Moran BoTTom row: R. Myers, H. French, Tragna, D. Szarlcowslci, Winlcel, Wepfer, BenneTT BASKETBALL - I934-35 T The beginning of The season we hoped To duplicaTe our TooTball record and win pracTically every game in which we parTicipaTed, buT The ineviTable iinx decreed oTherwise. However, we Teel ThaT The Team has esfablished a worThy record. Losing only Two regulars by graduaTion, we can look Torward To a more successTul season in I935-36. December 7, SouTh Haven deTeaTed DecaTur To sTarT The season. lvlany rough spoTs showed up buT were polished OTT as The season progressed. Paw Paw handed The Purple and Gold Their TirsT deTeaT OT The season. Paw Paw has always oTTered sTiTT compeTiTion in any sporT buT especially in basl4eTball. December 28, The annual Alumni game oTFered plenTy of Thrills Tor SouTh Haven. The High School was noT able To malce up Tor The exTra heighT and experience oT The older members. How- ever a good game was wiTnessed by all. December 21, The Purple and Gold losT a close game To Dowagiac Tor Their TirsT Conference deTeaT. The resT oT The season's games were played wiTh Three Rivers, Niles, and ST. Joe. SouTh Haven losT To ST. Joe, The ConTerence champs, aTTer a hard TighT. However, Niles was Too sTrong Tor The locals and wenT home on The large end oT The I9-26 score. Paw Paw's Redskins , vicTors over The Purple and Gold earlier in The season, were scalped by a new im- proved SouTh Haven quinTeT. Dowagiac, Talcing advanTage oT an early lead, suc- ceeded in sTaving oTT a Purple and Gold rally and won Their second sTraighT Trom SouTh Haven. Earlier in The season, SouTh Haven cagers succeeded in beaTing Three Rivers buT in The second TilT, They were noT successTul and bowed To a sTinging 3 I-I3 deTeaT. ST. Joe once more held The locals spellbound wiTh Their smooTh oTTense and TighT deTense and hung up a 30-I4 vicTory, Their second over The locals This season. 0410 I 9 3 5 PUIRLPLE 1Ai'T'Pw. e o . 1 as. BASKETBALL qoonrdl In 'Ihe Regional Tournamenf held af Dowagiac, Soulh Haven played in The firsf round and IosI' 32-I5. Niles won The Class B Regional. PURPILE S+. Joe Soulh Haven 28 ..,......,,, . ............. I7 Decafur Soufh Haven I9- .,...... H28 Paw Paw Soulh Haven 2I.., .....,.,..., 29 Dowagiac Soufh Haven I9 ..., , ,. ,,.... ...... 2 6 Alumni Soufh Haven I4... ., ............. 3I Niles Soufh Haven 25 ..,,., . ....,........ 2l Paw Paw Soufh Haven I6 ....,, .. ..,, ..,.,... 2 2 SI Joseph South Haven 20 ..., ..,.,,,.,,... 35 Dowagiac Soufh Haven I3.. ,,s.......... 3I Three Rivers Soufh Haven I9 .,.....,. .... .,,...,,, . . .26 Niles Soufh Haven 28. ...,. .,.........,. 2 4 Decafur Soufh Haven I4 ,.,... .. ,. s..,.,....... 30 SI. Joe Soufh Haven 20 ..., ..... ...,......... I 6 Three Rivers Soufh Haven l5... ,..,,........ 32 S+. Joe ITournamen+I BASEBALL qo0n+'dI I BATTING AND FIELDING AVERAGES OF LETTERMEN 9 Name Games A. B. R. H. A. P. O. E. Bai. Ave. Fld. Ave. 3 Corey .......,,,.., - .,......... 7 I3 3 4 2 B 5 .sol .el 5, 5 Crawford ., ..........,. 7 26 5 9 I5 I2 B .346 .BIB Ely .....,.., .. ..,.... 9 26 9 7 o 2 2 .269 .soo Lundy ....... ...... , N9 32 I3 I5 I2 4 2 .468 .888 M-:Cady ...., .,... - ..... 7 IO 2 3 2 I 3 .300 .500 Overhiser .. .,,.,.,.,.,. 9 28 IO 9 O 52 I .32I .981 Rumiez .. ,...... ,.....,...... 9 25 I0 5 5 42 5 .200 .903 Sanlcofslci ......... ...,........ 9 36 I2 8 B I2 2 .222 .875 Smifh, B. ..,...., . ..,.,....... 3 3 0 O 0 0 I .000 .000 smafh, M. ,..... ..,..,.., . 5 I9 4 5 ' I4 6 2 .263 .909 Wenban, A. ...... ..,,........ 9 29 I5 I2 IO 4 2 .413 .875 Wenbcn, D. ...... ........... 8 24 2 2 0 5 O .083 I.000 Wepfer ....... ..... 5 II 5 3 2 35 2 .272 ' .948 A N D 0 48 0 GOLD I TENNIS - I934 HE Tennis Team scored viclories over Ihe following ciliesx SI. Joe, Dowagiac, Kalamazoo Siale High, and Benlon Harbor. S+. Joe suffered Iwo defeals al Ihe hands of 'rhe locals, Kalamazoo Slale High won one and losl' one. Dowagiac 'fied one and losl one, Benion Harbor los+ one. Those earning le++ers were Jack Clark, Clemenl Schulman, Sam Musser. and Arfhur Clarke. Jack Clark deserves special meniion because of his play in The regional 'four- namenls al Benlon Harbor where he wenl info 'rhe finals and losl 'ro lasl year's regional winner, 6-O, 5-7, 6-3. SUMMARY OF SEASON'S RECORD Sou+h Haven .,,, 5 S+. Joe ..,...... ..... , , , O Soufh Haven ..., ,.... 2 Dowagiac . . ..,.. ..2 Soufh Haven .,.,. ,.... 3 Kal. Sfaie High ....,,... .. . H2 Soulh Haven . ,.,,, I Kal. Slaie High .,....,. .. 4 Soufh Haven 3 Dowagiac ,. . . . 2 Souih Haven .. ,,,. -4 S+. Joe ..,..... ,.,. , ,... .,.,.,... , . .,I Soufh Haven Benfon Harbor , I GULF - I934 Alihough a minor sporl, This game aliracled a number oi candidales and spec- +aI'ors. The 'feam losl' Iheir Iirsr malch Io Bangor, 4 up. A+ Dowagiac 'rhey Iosl' by 'rhe same score-4 up. Realizing The handicaps The boys had 'ro pul up wi+h, we do no+ feel bad a+ I +I1e resulfs. A greai deal of experience was galhered and Ihe boys had a good lime. 9 Those comprising The Ieam were Roberl' Teske, Wendell OH, Maynard Wenban, 3 William Parnham and Don Overhiser. 5 Soufh Haven .,,,..,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,.,,, , ..,........ O B angor ..... ,, H4 Soulh Haven , ,,,,,.,..., O Dowagiac ..,. W4 No mailer how much pep a sfudenl body has, if cannol be shown wifhouf leadership. This year Soulh Haven boasls Iwo oulslanding cheer leaders in Theola Granl and Clarence Fosler. Boih deserve a lo+ of credi+ for Ihe success of our alhlelic Ieams. Luckily we will have Ihem back again nexl year. P U R P L E O 49 . AND - eoLo VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS PresidenT . RICHARD HOPE Vice-Presidenf . . ALLEN WENBAN . SHIRLEY MC CARTY Sec'y.-Treas ....... HIS year The VarsiTy Club was organized as a uniT To promoTe good sporTs- manship in all aThleTic conTesTs. The Club also Took sole command of The TiclceT selling Tor The EaculTy Play. All varsiTy leTTer winners are eligible To This Club. Those graduaTing become inacTive members. For Two years aTTer graduaTion members are allowed free admis- sion To all aThleTic conTesTs held in SouTh Haven. The Club expresses iTs appreciaTion To Mr. MilTon Gruber Tor his splendid worlc in keeping up The aThleTic equipmenT and loclcer rooms Tor The aThleTic Teams and senT Tlowers aT The Time of his TaTher's deaTh. BOYS' GYM EXHIBITION This year Mr. Baer oTFered someThing new in The exhibiTion line. The Senior High group was divided inTo Three groups. One group worlced on The apparaTus. anoTher boxed. and sTill anoTher devoTed Their Time To calisThenics. The program in- cluded The following: Relays ...... . 7Th Grade CapTains: I. ROBERT ASH 2. NED LEINS 3. BILLY JOHNSTON 4. RAYMOND SMITH I Exercises Tor exercise .... Senior High 9 Pyramids . . . 9Th Grade 3 Mass Volleyball ..... . 8Th and 9+h Grade 5 cspissnsi SIDNEY Mlcnev DOMINICK TRAGNA ApparaTus ..... . Senior High Chinese Soccer .... . 8Th and 9Th Grade CapTains: PAUL STIEVE JUNIOR WHEELER CHARLES HOILUBAR Boxing . .... . Senior High BaslceTball . .... Tigers vs. Yanlrs Championship of lnTra-mural League CapTain Yanks-ROBERT TESKE CapTain Tigers-FORD HESS The Tigers won by a score oT I7-I4. P U R P L E AN D ' 50 . GOLD v' .c 0' STanding: Bild, Plummer, Dilley, Henderson, ScoTT, CompTon, Krueger, CouTurier, Powers SeaTed: Corey, PeTerson, Jones, Gibson, FosTer, Knapp, Larsen SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM I-IIS year did noT Tind as many Senior girls ouT Tor BaslceTball as usual. There were iusT I5 girls ouT Tor The pracTices. Because oT This small number, all oT The girls made The Team. The Temporary CapTain, Bernice CouTurier, wiTh Miss Powers selecTed members Tor The regular Team. The Team chose Mary Gibson Tor Their capTain. TournamenT games were played beTween classes. The big game oT The season was played aT The Girls' Gym ExhibiTion beTween The Senior and Junior Teams. This game proved To be a real Thriller, boTh Teams being oT equal sTrengTh. The Seniors won, The Tinal score being I5-I4. SENIOR TEAM JUNIOR TEAM REGULARS PaTricia ScoTT, C. Bernice CouTurier, S. C. Cecile Jones, F. Alice FosTer, F. Mary Gibson, G. ICapT,l Mary I. Plummer, G. SU BSTITUTES Ora CompTon, C. ElizabeTh Bild. S. C. Frances Krueger, F. RuTh Knapp, F. Mabel Henderson, G, Loris Dilley, G. Evelyn PeTerson, G. Maxine Corey, G. Eleanore Larsen, G. .510 REGULARS Mary J. Killean, C.' PaTricia Knapp. S. C. Jean Appleyard, F. Lena Tolchin, F. Mary I-lenns, G. Shirley Rice. G. SUBSTITUTES Theola GranT, S. C. Jane Merson, F. ICapT.l Elva Meyer, F. Marie Lauman, G. Belle Fishman, G. I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD I 9 3 5 PURPLE GIRLS' ATHLETICS ISS POWERS changed her program Tor The girls' aThleTics This year. InsTead of opening The season, as usual, wiTh Hockey, Soccer was subsTiTuTed. This game was new To mosT oT The girls, buT proved To be very inTeresTing. ATTer a 'few weeks oT pracTising, Teams were chosen Trom The Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors, respecTively, wiTh The Tollowing capTains: Gladys Mickey, Sophomoresq Marie Lauman, Juniors: and Ora CompTon, Seniors. TournamenT games were never played because OT The sudden change in The weaTher. The BaskeTbaII season broughT ouT a large group oT girls Tor pracTise. Temporary capTains were chosen unTiI Teams were organized. Two Teams were made up Trom The Sophomore girls. Also Two Teams Tor The Juniors were necessary To accommo- daTe all The girls ouT Tor baskeTbalI. CapTains Tor The Team were as Tollows: Team II oT The Sophomores, AniTa Calkins: Team I oT Sophomores, Naomi McNeal: Team II oT Juniors, Jean Corrie: Team I oT Juniors, Jane Merson: Seniors, Mary Gibson. TournamenT games were played beTween The Teams. OT course, The big game was played beTween The Juniors Team I and The Seniors aT The Girls' Gym ExhibiTion. In The spring, Track Tinished up The AThleTic season Tor The girls. AlTernaTely, every oTher year, Track and Baseball were played in The spring. Running, iumping, and baseball Throwing, occupied The pracTices Tor The girls who wenT ouT Tor Track. As a resulT oT The sTrenuous pracTices, a -conTesT was held To deTermine The winners in The Tollowing evenTs: 50 yard dash, quarTer mile relay, high iump, broad iump, and IOO yard dash. The girls' eITorTs Tor spending so much Time and hard work on These AThleTics, do noT go unrewarded. LeTTers and numerals were awarded To girls who received a cerTain number oT poinTs-600 poinTs Tor a leTTer and 450 Tor a numeral. PoinTs were given Tor various acTiviTies oTher Than The sporTs menTioned above. A heaITh paper musT be submiTTed beTore a leTTer or numeral will be given. To The girl who acquired The mosT poinTs, a special leTTer was given. GIRLS' GYM EXHIBITION Cn March I5 a large crowd gaThered in The boys' gymnasium To wiTness The ExhibiTion direcTed by Miss Powers. The program included The Tollowingz Figure Marching ........ 7Th Grade Relays I . . 8Th and 9+h Grade Square Dances . . . . Senior High GymnasTics .... . . . Senior High Bean SeTTing lEnglish Falk Dancel .... Senior High STunTs and Pyramids .... SeIecTed Group from Senior High Clog Dances ......... Junior High Tap Dances . . Mary Celia Myers, Virginia Bridges, Naomi McNeal A Tine exhibiTion was climaxed by The Junior-Senior BaskeTbaIl game. AND GOLD 0520 Ns X-'XS QV ATL 71 52 +5 x X WWHWWXWN if H 12 lf! X XX X f f N W ff , X... fn M 4 N x 9 J Y!! ' 3 f A f X 5 JUNICJR HIGH PURPLE G O L D NINTH GRADE Firsf Semesfer KATHERINE NIELSEN JUNE KENNEY CHARLES KOCH Firsf Semesfer MARTHA HAASE MARIE HARSCH CHARLENE NORTHROP ERCYL DRAKE Firsf Semesfer RICHARD LEEVER VIOLET FOLEY ILA BESSEY OSCAR CATRON BETTY PEARCE SHERMAN STONE Firsf Semesfer WARD HAMLIN LYNN LACKIE ELLEN OLIVER LYSLE TROMP ELMA LEEVER JAMES SMITH OFFICERS 9A CLASS Presidenf Vice-Presidenf Secrefary Girls' Afhlefic Officer Boys' Afhlefic Officer 9B CLASS Presidenf Vice4Presidenf Secrefary Treasurer Girls' Afhlefic Officer Boys' Afhlefic Officer 9C CLASS Presidenf Vice-Presidenf Secrefary Treasurer Girls' Afhlefic Officer Boys' Afhlefic Officer 9D CLASS Presidenf Vice-Presidenf Secrefa ry Treasurer Girls' Afhlefic Officer Second Semesler PAULINE NIFFENEGGER WILDA HEMENWAY RICHARD ARKINS RUTH WENBAN JOHN HANKEY Second Semesfer JOYCE DAVIS MARY ALICE LILLY IRIS BENACKER CHESTER STARKS LORETTA HUDSON RICHARD OTTO Second Semesfer OSCAR CATRON FRANCES TWITCHELL BETTY PEARCE JACK SIEBERT VIOLET FOLEY ROBERT SCHIELE Second Semesfer JAMES SMITH MARIAN HULL CAROL KLIPP CAROL KLIPP LUCILLE REEVES Boys' Afhlefic Officer RICHARD HEWSON STUDENT COUNCIL l 9 Presidenfr DOMINICK TRAGNA 3 7A Class: Billy Johnsfon, Jean Sfarlcs 5 7B Class: Augusf Bierhalfer, Mary Jane Hill BA Class: Roberf Phillips, Rufh McCrimmon 8B Class: Billy Crow. Barbara Leins BC Class: Doris French, Irvin Lundy 9A Class: Josephine Smifh, Richard Arlcins 9B Class: Efhel Wenban, Jack Spelman 9C Class: Sfephen Snyder, Richard Rob 9D Class: Eleanor Hoffman, Lynn Laclcie Two represenfafives from each class were elecfecl fo fhe Sfudenf Council, while fhe Presidenf of fhe Sfudenf Council was elecfecl by fhe Junior High School body. These people. under fhe advisorship of Mr. Maulsby and Miss Pafnales, held occasional meefings af which fhey made arrangernenfs for 'rhe enrerfainrnenf of fhe Junior High Sfudenfs. P U R P L E AN D n 54 Q GOLD 55 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Firsf Semesfer BETTY BARRON HELEN WARNER ELSIE JENSEN SHIRLEY VINCENT ALICE TAIT WILLIAM MIELKE Firs+ Semesfer LE ROY GREENMAN EDWARD VISSER DENEEN LINGLE MARJORIE WARFIELD CHARLES HANDLEY Firsf Semesfer ARDIS JONES WILFRED SCHMIDT MARION SCHEIDT RAY DILLMAN EMMA JEAN BISHOP HAROLD LE MIEUX Firsi Semesfer ARTHUR FATE DONALD TRIPP DOROTHY BROWN CHARLES NIFFENEGGER MARTHA SCHIELE LAWRENCE FAGERLUND Firs'I' Semesfer JAMES WENBAN VERNON HOLMES FERN ATHA BILLY KENNEY CORRINE O'BRIEN RALPH HUDSON OFFICERS 8A CLASS Presidenf Vice-Presidenf Secrefary Treasurer Girls' A'rI'1Ie'ric Officer Boys' Afhlefic Officer 8B CLASS Presidenf Vice-Presidenf Secrefary GirIs' Affwlefic Officer Boys' Afhlefic Officer 8C CLASS Presidenf Vice-President Secrefary Treasurer Girls' Afhlefic Officer Boys' Afhlefic Officer 7A CLASS Presidenf Vice-Presidenf Secrefary Treasurer GirIs' Affilefic Officer Boys' AffmIefic Officer 7B CLASS Presidenf Vice-Presidenf Secrefary Treasurer Girls' Afhlefic Officer Boys' Afhlefic Officer Second Semesfer EDWIN DRAKE LOIS KENNEY JACK CAPPS ARTHUR PARKS GWENDOLYN SCOTT SYLVESTER SZYMCZAK Second Semesfer STANLEY WAKILD CARRIE MARRS CHARLES JOHNSON LAURA GRAHAM JOHN SWAIN Second Semesfer RAYMOND NEWMAN MINNIE MC NEES BURTON SHERMAN CHARLES HOLUBAR Second Semesier ARLINE BEATY EDNA HAASE ARLENE GREGORY MARION TAFT MARTHA SCHIELE CHARLES NIFFENEGGER Second Semesier RICHARD LUNDY JAMES WENBAN MARIE HOAG RALPH HUDSON MARY JANE HILL KEITH KNAPP I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB OFFICERS Presidenf . . . PAULINE NIFFENEGGER SecreTary . . . FRANCES ELLIOTT Sponsor ....... DOROTHEA BROUARD HIS club was made up of 22 girls who were inTeresTed in aThleTics. How To waTch a Foa+baII game, a BasIceTball game, and Baseball game were discussed during The club meeTings. When The weaTher permiTTed games were played ouT- side, oThewise The club meT in The girls' gymnasium. Games were someTimes played wiTh oTher clubs. THE VARIETY CLUB OFFICERS PresidenT . . . . ELSlE JENSEN Vice-PresidenT HELEN WARNER SecreTary . . RUTH ROE Treasurer ........ DOROTHY BROWN The VarieTy Club was organized This year from The overTlow oT The Home Economics Club and was composed oT sevenTeen sevenTh and eighTh grade girls. The name was chosen because The members wished To do a varieTy oT Things. Some meeTings were devoTed To poeTry, some To dramaTics and some To games. On February 22, The club gave a play PaTrioTic Pepper in The CenTraI AudiTorium. THE HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer PAULINE NIFFENEGGER PresicIenT BETTY BARRON ALICE TAIT Vice-Presideni' WILDA HEMENWAY JUNE KENNEY SecreTary JAMES SHIELDS RUTH MCCRIMMON Treasurer RUTH MCCRIMMON The Honor SocieTy consisTs oT sTudenTs who have meT The requiremenTs Tor a high rank in ciTizenship which is deTermined by The Junior High TaculTy and a B average in all school subiecTs. Honor pins were given To each member. EducaTional Trips were Talcen To The STudebalcer AuTo PlanT in SouTh Bend and The grounds aT NoTre Dame. Benaclcer. I. Gordon, F. Lieske, E. Sprague, B. BeTh, M. Hanlcey, G. MacDonald. M. STarIrs. J. BierhaITer, A. Hanlrey. J. Maulsby. M. STevens, C. Briggs. R. Hanson. C. Newman, R. STeinbacher. P. Brush, R. Hemenway, W. Nielsen, C. Thomas. N. Callrins. F. Hoag. N. Nielsen. Claude Tragna, D. Clark, W. Horner, M. Nordhoff, T. Villwoclr, E. Crow, M. Hudson, L. OTTo, R. Warner, H. Dodge. S. Jensen, E. Park. A. Wenban, E. Dubuisson, D. Kinchen. B. PaTTerson. D. Wenban, R. EIIioTT, F. Graham, L.. I Richards. L. Willcinson, R. Foley. V. Leiden V11 ff HHH Richards, J. WilIeTT. I. Gallagher. M. LeverTon. A. ScoTT. G. WilleTT, L. 0 55 0 THE DRAMATIC CLUB 7TH GRADE OFFICERS Presidenl' . ..,.... ARLINE BEATY SecreTary . . LOIS EVANS Treasurer . MARJORIA TESKE FacuITy Advisor ....... MISS MEYER 8TH GRADE OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer BETTY BARRON Presidenf CONSTANCE FOSTER JACK CAPPS Vice-PresidenT DELORES HUDSON FLORENCE GODFREY SecreTary-Treasurer LOIS HENNEY 9TH GRADE OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer ELEANOR PHILLIPS PresidenT HOWARD HARBOLDT JUNE KENNEY Vice-Presideni' KATI-IRYN RICHARDS MARY BETH SecreTary-Treasurer FLORENCE CALKINS PAULINE STEINBACHER Program Chairman MADELON MAC DONALD HE DramaTic Clubs soughT Tor creaTion oT self-expression Through an under- sTanding oT The arT OT panTomime. Old English Tolk ballads and one acT plays were dramaTized by members OT The clubs. For The beneTiT oT The Junior High sTudenTs, The clubs gave various plays in The AudiTorium. The 7Th Grade DramaTic Club gave a play enTiTIed. The Emperor's New CloThes . ETFiciency BeTTy was The play given by The members of The 8Th Grade DramaTic Club. The play chosen by The 9Th Grade Club was, The Diamond Necklace . HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS PresidenT . . , . JOSEPHINE SMITH Vice-PresidenT . THERESA ROSSELL SecreTary . . KATHERINE NIELSEN Treasurer ....... MARY JANE BROWN Advisor ....... DOROTHY ANN PATNALES OuTsTanding among The ideals of This organizaTion is The purpose oT acquainTing every girl wiTh her school, home. and communiTy. During The ear The club engaged in such acTiviTies as: parTies, hilces, disTribuTing giTTs To The um?iorTunaTe, and ChrisTmas caroling. CrediT in poinTs was given Tor every recreaTionaI or indusTriaI acTiviTy engaged in by The girls wiTh an award aT The close of The school year presenTed To The one who had obTained The highesT number oT poinTs noT only Tor working and playing buT also Tor scholasTic achievemenT. In February a ValenTine's Tea Tor The moThers was very successfully sponsored by The club. The annual banqueT, an imporTanT evenT oT The club was held in March. I I I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND GOLD I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB HE lndusTrial ArTs Club was organized Tor Those boys who were inTeresTed in some oT The diTFerenT craTTs. such as woodworking. meTalcraTT. elecTriciTy, and leaThercraTT. IT was a place where The boys could come and do Those Things which They enjoyed doing as There was no required work. The number oT boys who joined The club This year was so greaT ThaT iT was necessary To divide Them inTo Two smaller groups. One grou meT in The morning aT The usual club period and The oTher group meT in The agernoon Trom 3:30 To 4:l5 o'clock. THE BOYS' ATHLETIC CLUB The Boys' AThleTic Club, under The direcTion of Mr. Jillson was organized To sTudy The Tour major high school sporTs. lT also considered Training, sporTsmanship and The spiriT oT compeTiTion. ln The Tall The club Took up TooTball. ATTer discussing The rules and diTTerenT Types oT play, lvlr. Baer Took over The club hour Tor several periods and spoke To Te members on The SouTh Haven Type of play. BaskeTball was Taken up nexT. The members pracTiced in The gym and discussed The rules oT play. ln The spring Track and field sporTs were sTudied. Also, The rules oT compeTiTion were discussed and pracTiced. The Track Team gave demonsTraTions in This sporT. The club Then Took up baseball and TreaTed iT in The same way as The oTher sporTs. THE NATURE STUDY CLUB OFFICERS Presidenl' ....... RODNEY WILKINSON Vice-PresidenT ....... WARD HAMLI N The NaTure STudy Club under The direcTion of Mr. Kerry meT The TirsT hour on Thursdays. The club was composed oT people who wanTed To increase Their knowl- edge oT naTure. Some oT The subjecTs sTudied were: sea animals, reproducTion in planTs. The habiTs of anTs and oTher insecTs, some common peTs and Their ancesTors and oTher such Topics. Several sTories abouT animals were read during meeTings. Because of The shorTness oT The period The club was unable To Take any field Trips. THE CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB OFFICERS PresidenT . . . . . DWIGHT SUHR Vice-PresidenT . . . . DOMINICK TRAGNA Secrefary . . . . JACK SIEBERT Treasurer ....... RUTH MC CRIMMON The Chess and Checkers Club, under lvlr. Roger's advisorship, passed Through iTs Third successful year. The weekly meeTings were occupied in solving chess puzzles. sTudying championship games, and working ouT chess and checkers problems, as well as in The playing oT games beTween members. The annual TournamenT was held in The spring. when The chess champion and checkers champion were deTermined by a series oT maTches beTween The members. During The year, TwenTy-Tive boys and girls acquired an inTeresT in an absorbing hobby and an increased skill in pracTicing iT. GOLD 0580 '59 ll' L ' E? 11:5 1' ,Q 'fi ji J X - X I-Q V.:1f':, I Zdws it 4 lA', f' ' 6-L 'N X46 X9 N-EJ 75+ QW' ' uggi-fix fx , . MQ 1 Ll Lgxiv v 1 Trib ' g my w .V L X I -E' 1 , I .K I If f -x N' fX f-xy X If X , . X f K v W wx 'ix i Z, M ly X' ,.,..ff X E L X I Xe I' Y X -J L M D JN s X L ,L . 1 , WWI t f I w Q N ,f ', LX! w A X X I 'N L ' I LL X ff I ' L I LL si! 56 ff 5 A ' : N L , ,X ' f l If L' lk If 1 N , L., L L X' I Wx' Q A gf X 'I 3 V' L 7 L lt , I L STUDENT LIFE I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D JOKES MRS. FEEDORE Ial lelephonelz Oh, Frederick, come home quick, I gol lhe plugs mixed some way. The radio is all covered wilh ice, and lhe elec- lric ice box is singing. 'Show Me lhe Way lo Go Home'. ED BURGE: I pul a lack on leacher's chair yeslerdayf' FRED BURGE: You did? l'll bel he won'l sil down in a hurry again. ED BURGE: Noi and neilher will I. MABEL H.: I wouIdn'l marry you il you were lhe Iasl man on earlh. JESSE: You bel your Iile you wouIdn'l. because lhen I'd have my pick. MR. LISTIAK: Here, slop lhose fancy iazz flourishes: don'l you know 'The Losl Chord' isn'l syncopaled? STUB REEDER: Tain'l iazz! Il's hiccups. MILDRED F.: Whal are we work- ing al Claire? CLAIRE G.: Al inlervaIs. DOCTOR: Cecil, I don'l like your hearl aclion. lapplying his DOUGLAS LARSEN: He's gol a lol ol horse sense. anyway. BILL PARNHAM: Sorl ol a slable mind. eh? MISS MEYER: He said I was a poem. GEORGE KELDER: Why, did he scan your feel? BABE TESKE: So you're sludying governmenl, Roy. Whal kind ol gov- ernmenl-presenl day. ancienl or whal? ROY BOUGHTON: I don'l know yel. We've only been al il lhree monlhs and my book hasn'l any cover on il. MR. SCHEIB: Have I ever lold you lhis one before? CLASS: Yes. MR. SCHEIB: Good, you will probably undersland il lhis lime. CHARLES K.: Do you see any change in me, Johnny? JOHN M.: No, why? CHARLES K.: I iusl swallowed a dime. MR. WENBAN: Il you wanl lo l slelhoscopel You've had some make a hil. m son, you musl slrike 9 lrouble wilh 'Angina Pecloris'. oul lor yoursellf' 3 haven'l you? ALLEN: You're mixed in your 5 CECIL ALLERS: Thal wasn'l her baseball, Dad. Il you slrike oul you naryne, Doc., bul you're perleclly can'l make a hill' rig l. -- -- RICHARD MAGRI: How is il MR. WIERENGA: Whal is vel- you never suller from lhe coId? ocily? STEPHEN SAWIAK: Oh, I'm GORDON HAMMOND: VeIocily always wrapped up in my work. is whal a fellow Iels go ol a bee - wilh. Earl Gilman and Chuck Dykslra 1 were discussing lheir mosl boasled FRANCES K.: I sup ose lhe im- possessions. pacl was lerrible when lhe lwo slreel EARL: You haven'l much. I've cars came logelher? gol a chip oll lhe cherry lree Wash- LORIS D.: Il was awlul. I swal- inglon chopped down. Iowed lhe chewing gum ol lhe man CHUCK: Bah! Thal's lhe bunk! nexl lo me. I've gol Adam's apple. P U R P L E AND 0 60 0 GOLD Jokes ic0n+'ai MR. MIELKE: Why did you gel sevenly-one in French? ' FRED M.: Well-er-er, you see. dad, +ha+'s par for lhe course. BILL SMOOT: Why are you Iimping? DICK ROE: I sal down on Ihe Spur of 'rhe moment HENRY SZARKOWSKI llo his brolher Danl: I 'failed in four sub- iecls. Prepare dad, will you? DAN llalerlz Dad's prepared, now prepare yourself. HAROLD SLENTZ: I'm a Iillle sliff from bowling. COACH: I don r care where you are from: gel busy wilh lhal fool- ball. H. WEINTRAUB: Waller, 'lhere's a dead fly in my sou . This is lhe second rime such a 'rltiing has hap- pened. WAITER lSympa+he'ricallyl: Ah. poor lhings: i'r's boiling 'rhal kills Them. MISS DENNERT: When was lhe revival ol: learning? WALTER HAASE: The day be- fore exams. TRAFFIC COP: Use your noodle, use your noodIe. ALBERT O.: Where is Ihe blame fhing? I've pushed and pulled every- lhing in 'rhe car. BOB GORDON: Say, could you dig me up a girl for lonigh'r? GEORGE K.: Surely, bul' why nor 'rake a live one? MERLE SHIFLET: Did you ever read To a Field Mouse? CLINTON RANSOM: Why no, how do you gel one 'ro Iislen? 0 bl 0 ALYCE H.: Say, who's manager around here, you or me? VINCEY P.: Well, i'r's no'l me. ALYCE H.: Well, quil acling like a blamed idiolI FRED BURGE: Did you see how my voice 'filled +he room Iasl nigh'r? SAM KURLANDSKY: Yes, in lacl, I nolicecl several people gel oul lo make room lor il. WILBUR AULIE: Do you know where shingles were lirsr used? IPIVESLEY HENRY: I'd ralher nol le . E. LARSEN: Did you enioy your- self when you were a Junior in High School? CHUCK HEWSON: Did I? Why Illose were 'rhe happiesl years ol my I e. MISS SCHNOOBERGER: Whal lhree words are mosl used in Ihe English language. BERNICE C.: I don'l know. MISS S.: Correct SAM K.: Why do you 'rhink Cae- sar was slabbecl by a woman? JACK L.: Well, because when he was slabbed he cried our: 'You brulessl' GLADYS G.: I see lhe 're wash- ing cars clownlown for a cllollarf' MARIAN STIEVE: Yes, and dunk- ing Auslins for a quarI'er. HELEN WILLIAMS: Thal's a nice lie you have. CHUCK HEWSON: Il isn r mine. I'r's my dad's. HELEN: WelI your falher has good 'rasIe. CHUCK: Thanks, I gave il 'ro him lor Chrislmasf' I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND' GOLD JOKES lc:0n+'dl HERE AND THERE The Lord hafes a quiffer Buf he doesn'f hafe him, son, When 'lhe quiffer's quiffing some- fhing fhaf He shouldn'+ have begun. Sing a song o' six pence la nickel would dol: Four and fwenfy blackbirds lor sfar- lings, iusf as fruel- These here laffer criffers mighf com- pose a niffy pie, Buf now-a-days fhere's nofhin' much fhe coin we've named will buy! Mr. B. Faffe says fhaf beef faf makes a person be faf. Well, fhaf's nofhing fo beef af. The ending 'lef'. says E. Gilman, mus+ mean liffle. For liffle leaf. we say leaflef7 for liffle cloud, we say cloudlef. l wonder whaf Shake- speare was fhinking of when he named his chief characfer Hamlet One of fhe modern novelisfs, re- ferring fo his hero said: His counfenance fell April is fhe laziesf monfh because everyone is fired affer a March of 3l days. Some fhings may change, buf we sfill mainfain fhaf wrifing paper is sfafionery. A mafch has a head buf no face. A wafch has a face buf no head. A river has a moufh buf no fongue. A wagon has a fongue buf no moufh. An umbrella has ribs buf no frunk. A free has a frunk buf no ribs. A clock has hands buf no arms. The sea has arms buf no hands. The roosfer has a comb buf no hair. A rabbil' has hair buf no comb, Odd, isn'f if? MARKET REPORTS Skirfs-Going down sfeadily. Telephone Service-Very slow. Hosiery-Going down all day. Onions-Confinued sfrong. Needles-A poinf in advance. Celery-Coming up fasf. Meal'-Confinued fuff. 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