South Haven High School - Ram Yearbook (South Haven, MI)
- Class of 1937
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We hope This edifion proves worihy of fhe supporr given if 'rhrough subscripfions. THE STAFF. l Class of 937 Honors Y T ,, ,LL . . ifffieu To L. C. Mohr, Tor his Tireless eTTorTs in lceeping our school in The ToreTronT of eclucaTion, Tor his vision and ToresighT which have made The vocaTional building a reali+y, and Tor his inspiring leacler- ship, we declicaTe This ediTion oT The Purple ancl Golcl. F OR YOUR CONVENIENCE - 7 Book One Faculry and Classes Book Two . . . Sporls Book Three . Special lnreresfs Edilor-in-Chief Assisranr Ediror Fealure Edifor . . Senior High Eclilor Junior High Edifor Organizalion Eclilor Alhlelic Edilor Business Manager Ari Edilor . Picrure Edilor Adviser . CharloHe Clarke Ivlargarei lvlcCrirnmon . Mary Brady . Naomi McNeal Gordon Barnes . Alice Warner . Charles Tail . Orfo Greening . Jean Wafson Henry Shellenbarger . Mr. Hervey S ff' J! FACULTY Q CLASSES K 1 W BOARD OF EDUCATION Presidenf J. E. Burge Secretary ..... C. E. Dilley Dr. R. E. Keifhley Sfanley Johnsfon C. L. Beaffy Frank Demme Lewis Shields -3- k,J1. R in . ,w.k: ' 5 1 rqln n'l ' V' jf' ,A My L I If-fi I DAVIS J. BAER 'I'he head of the Athletic Department is Davis j. Baer wh r ceived, his Bachelor oi Science degree from ,Michigan State Normal College and has attended the University ot Michigan. -It is ease' to understand why his hobbies are swimming and sports in genera, and also why his pet peeve is street shoes on the boys' gym floor. LINDA CROSBY Linda Crosby from East Lansing, Michigan, teaches American History, Geography, and Lbmmercial Civics in junior High. She is a graduate ot the University ot Michigan, holding a Bachelor ot Arts degree. Her pet peeve is people who blow horns at stop lights. Horseback riding and sewing are her particular interests. ELEANORE DEN NERT I.atin, Literature, and English composition are the subjects which Eleanore Dennert from Hart, Michigan, teaches. She has attended both VVestern State Teachers' College and the University ot Mich- igan, having received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the former. Milk and water excuses annoy Miss Dennert most. Canoeing, reading, and knitting take up her time tor recreation. IRENE EH RLICH Miss Irene Ehrlich, of Des Plaines, Illinois, teaches History and I-lnglish in the junior and Senior High Schools. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Northwestern University. People who d'1n't sit up straight particularly annoy Miss Ehrlich. KATHRYN ELLIS - Kathryn Ellis, a graduate of Northwestern I'niversity where she earned a Bachelor of Music Education degree, has also attended Carleton College. She is instructor in vocal music in the South Ilaven Public Schools. Her home town is VViImette, Illinois. She derives a great deal of enjoyment from both athletics and dancing. Iardiness to appointments annoys her most. ELAINE EPPLER Elaine Eppler, instructor in English, History, and Geography in ,Iunior High, comes from Utica, Michigan. She was a student at Michigan State Normal College and the University of Michigan, having earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the latter.. Boring movies and puns are her pet peeves, whereas horshack riding, goli, and the legitimate theater comprise her hobbies. FRIEDA FEEDORE Frieda Feedore is a secretary in the High School and is from South Haven. She graduated from South Haven High School Knitting and travel particularly interest her. LYNN FREEMAN Lynn Freeman atten g , , State Teachers' College, and the General Motor Institute. He teaches wood-working, General shop, and Drawing in junior and Senior High School. His home town was Ypsilanti, Michigan. Trailer building and mechanics are his chief interests. VIRGINIA GRANT Virginia Grant, teacher of Home Economics and English in our school, comes from Reed City, Michigan. She earned a Bachelor ot Science degree at Michigan State College. Reading and swim- ming comprise her hobbiesg her pet peeve is people who quibble over marks. OTTO GREIN Reed City, Michigan was the home town of Otto Grein, teacher of Economics and American Government in Senior High School. Having received his Bachelor nt Science degree from VVestern State Teachers' College, Mr. Grein, for the past two years has attended summer school at the University of Michigan. The coach of baskets ball and tennis is annoyed most by student excuses for not: having assignments prepared. ded Michi an State Normal College VI'e-stern ..9-. W! clvk' I EDWIN F. GRUNST Edwin F. Grunst ot Grand Haven, Michigan, attended Muskegon junior College, received his Bachelor of Arts degree. from Hope College, and has studied at the University of Michigan. for one summer. As a teacher ot American and World History in Senior High School, Mr. Grunst enjoys reading and particularly dislikes student excuses. HORTENSE GUILFORD Hortense Guilford, French and English Literature instructor-in Senior High School, is from VVauseon, Ohio. She attended Albion College, VV'est Reserve University, Micclebury College, and La Sar- bonne, Paris, France. Her Bachelor of Arts degree was received from Albion College. People who don't do what they have said they will at the appointed time annoy her most ol all. Reading, horseback riding, swimming, dancing, and especially travel are her particular interests. MARIAN HAMILTON Marian Hamilton from Kalamazoo, Michigan earned a Bache- lor of Arts degree from Western State Teachers' College. - She ts the instructor in Physical Education and Hygiene in junior and Senior High Schools. Her pct peeves are people who can't' take jokes. Hunting, horseback riding, and swimming are her particular interests. ELIZABETH HATHAWAY Elizabeth Hathaway is one ot the junior High teachers of Eng- lish and -lunior Business Training. She is trom Kalamazoo and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from VVestern State Teachers' College there. Darning socks is her pet peeve, reading and hiking are her hobbies. ' 'CATHERINE HAWLEY A. Manitou Beach, Michigan is the home town of Miss C h ' Hawley, librarian and teacher ot English in junior High Sc Michigan State College and the George Peabody College for e chg ers are the colleges which Miss Hawley attended. Her Bachelo Arts degree was earned at Michigan State. Miss Hawley doesn't like shirkers, but do? like readiihg and swimming. J. R. HERVEY f.f'j ,,g,,i c I 'I'he principal ot SP4 igh School, If R. Hervey, attended Adrian College, where he received his Bachelor ot Arts degree, the University ot Michigan, where he earned a Master of Arts degree: and both tthe University of Colorado and Northwestern University. Mr. Hervey is also a teacher of geometry. His par- ticular interest is house trailering. He greatly dislikes tardiness and students who should study but don't. I FEORGE F. JILLSON Athletics, Nature Study, and Farming are ot particular interest Mr. George F. jillson, who teaches Mathematics, General Science, nd Athletics: in Junior High. He has studied at the University of ichigan as well as at Albion College where he obtained a achelor ot Arts degree. VELYN JOHNSON Western State Teachers' College is the school which Evelyn johnson, instructor in Arithmetic and junior Business in junior High, attended. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree there. Her home town iz: Hastings, Michigan. Cats are her pct peeve, and hiking is her hobby. EVELYN KELLY Our teacher of Bookkeeping and Typewriting, Evelyn Kelly, Qnflldfd Gregg College, the University of VVisconsin, and Iowa State Teachers' College, she received a Bachelor ot Arts degree from the latter. Reading, recipes, music, sports, travel, and bridge are Miss Kelly's chief interests. Her home town is VViIliamsburg, Iowa. Movie interpreters are her pet peeves. THOMAS KERREY Michigan State is the College trom which Thomas Kerrey re- ceived his Bachelor ot Science degree. He also attended Cornell University. Mr. Kerrey is instructor in Biology and Agriculture. He was bornf in Manistee, Michigan, and is especially interested in travel, horses, and jersey cattle. His pet peeve is students eating show apples. 110-. MICHAEL R. LISTIAK The teacher of Instrumental Music and the director of Band and Orchestra in our school is Michael R. Listiak from Minneapolis, Minnesota. lt was there that he attended the University of Minne- sota and received his Bachelor ot Science degree. Later he at- tended summer school at the Eastman School ot Music in Rochester, New York. Mr. I.istiak's chiet interest is in arranging music. W. L. MAULSBY 'l'he Mathematics and Penmansliip teacher in junior High is Mr. Maulshy formerly ot Marshalltown, iowa. He has attended Iowa State Teachers' College, the University ot Minnesota, and Cornell University where he obtained a Bachelor ot Science de- gree. Things in nature chiefly interest him. L. C. MOHR The Superintendent ot South Haven Public Schools is Mr. L. C. Mohr. He has studied at Adrian College, Columbia University, and at the University ot Michigan. He earned his Bachelor ok Science degree at Adrian, and n Master ot Arts at Columbia. Blissheld, Michigan was his home town. Travel is his chief interest. MARGARET MU RPHY Margaret Murphy, Homemaking instructor in junior and Senior High, attended Purdue University where she received her Bachelor ot Science degree in Home Economics. Her home town is South Bend, Indiana. Being called Maggie or teacher she dislikes most. journalism, reading, and ull home-making activities are her hobbies. LOUISE PORTER Louise Porter, from Adrian, Michigan, teaches Algebra, Latin, and Arithmetic in junior High School. She earned both her Bache- lor of Arts and Master ot Arts degrees from the University oi Michigan: Miss P er also attended Mount Holvoke kCollege. She no't enj 5' readii Y s eciall essa tr -boo s. r s o s WELLS-a will Wei. , - BERNICE RASMUSSEN Bernice Rasmussen, instructor oi Shorthand and Typing, comes from Muskegon Heights, Michigan. She received her Bachelor ot Arts degree from VVestern State Teachers' College. Persistent talkers during assembly programs are her pet peeves. She derives a good deal ot enjoyment out of the Palmer House Ensemble and from current topics. WILAM.ENA SCHNOOBERGER The teacher ot Chemistry, Biology, and English in South Haven High School is Wilatnena Schnooherger. She attended Hope College and the University of Michigan and received her Bachelor ot Arts and Master of Science degrees from these schools, respectively. Miss Schnuoberger is a resident ot South Haven. Her hobby is music. ALTA STA U FFER Speech, English, and Dramatics are taught in Senior High School by Alta Stanlter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Miss Stautter at- tended Central State Teachers' College at Stevens Point, Wisconsin, where she earned a Bachelor of Education degree, and the Uni- versity ot VVisconsin. Swimming, ice-skating, tennis, and sports in general comprise her hohhies, while people without a sense of humor are her pet pee-ve. ALONZO WIERENGA Fulton, Illinois was the home town of the instructor in Physics, Plane Geometry, Trigonometry, and Solid Geometry, Mr. VVierenga. ,He is an alumnus ot Hope College where he received a Bachelor ot Arts degree and ot the University of Michigan from which he obtained a Master oi Arts degree. His special interests are water purification and amateur radio. People who don't keep their dogs tied when necessary is one oi his several pet peeves. NEVA WILSON Neva VVilson cutiies from South Haven, having graduated irom South Hayen High School. She is a secretary in the main office. Her hobbies are sewing and travel. oxL -11- Cl. PX. letsl lkl lg XF, ,Tl I I mv' 0. CLASS OF 1937 OFFICERS i PresidenT . Marshall Bodiish Vice PresidenT . Franlclin Ely SecreTary l-lelen Kero Treasurer . ..... Vivian Fowler RIGINALITY has been The ouTsTanding Trait oi The class OT I937 as maniTesTed by The- new cusToms ThaT They have iniTiaTed. The pace was seT lasT SepTember by The inTroducTion of a new meThod oi annual sTaTi elecTions. All 'seniors were allowed To apply To Mr. Hervey, class advisor, for posiTions on The sTaTF. ATTer elimi- naTion by The general TaculTy oi Those ThoughT To be incapable because of lack of Time, The class voTed Tor Ten. By This meThod, iT was TelT by all That a more eTiicienT and inTeresTecl sTaiT was chosen. i A new sysTem OT elecTing officers was also Tried. ATTer nominaTions Trom The Tloor had been made, a primary elecTion was held in which Three candidaTes were selecTed Tor each oTTice. ln The Tinals, The rural elemenT swung The election and cap- Tured Three ouT oi The Tour oTFices. The Tinal results were: presidenT, Marshall Bodfishg vice-president Franklin Ely: secreTary, Helen Kero: Treasurer, Vivian Fowler. Spring ushered in The Third new idea. Two casTs were selecTed for The senior class play. New Fires, in order To give a greaTer number of seniors a chance To Take parTg one To presenT The maTinee and The oTher The evening periormance. Under direCTion of Miss AlTa STauTTer. members of The speech classes and The Senior Dra- maTic Club builT an enTire new sTage seT for The play. MARSHALL BODFISH As a sophomore Marshall belonged to the Debate Club and as a senior to the Auto Club. He has also been a member of the Future Farmers ot America, '35, '36, '37. Ile played on the tootball team, '34, '35. As a junior he served on the Stu- dent Council. As a senior he has served as class president. Hobbies-hunting and fishing. FRANKLIN ELY Franklin played football, '34, baseball, 34, and ran the quarter mile on the track team, '34. He was manager of the baseball team, '36 and took art in the giym exhibition, '35, '36. He was presidient of the- uture Farmers ot America, '36 and general chairman of the rural agricultural show, '36, Is yice-president ot the class of '37. Known to his friends ns Pete. HELEN KERO In addition to serving as senior-class secretary, '37, Helen has assisted in the library, '35, in the office, '37, and as a substitute teacher in the fourth grade, ,37. She has belonged to the Debate Club, '35, Com- mercial Club, '36, Home Economics Club, '37, and Usher Club, '36, '37. She also served on the Student Cogncil, '37. Hobby-collecting and mounting but- ter ies. VIVIAN FOWLER Viv has belonged to the glee club, mixed chorus, and was in the operetta, The Mikado, in her junior year. She was also a member of the Junior-Senior Night Club. In '37 she was assistant librarian and belonged to the Library Club. She also helped with the rural agriculture show, '36 and '37. Favorite pastimes-dancing, swimming, roller-skating, cooking, collecting pictures, and reading. -12- 4 7 fe F N P76 Kg. NJ - ' ' 3 ,U if VIRGINIA ALTENBURG Virginia has belonged to the junior-Senior Night Club, as a junior, and to the Senior Dramatic Club, as a senior. This year she played Edith in the play, An.ithcr Beginning, presented at Bangor in january. As a sophomore she participated in the declamation contest. lier favorite amusements are reading and seeing movies. She plans to attend beauty culture school next year. ARTHUR ANDREWS Art is very much interested in chemistry, par- ticularly photography. Ile spends much of his time working in the school chemistry lab and in his back shed which he has htted tip lor his own personal lab, As a junior he was a member ol the Chemistry Club and prepared an interesting project on panit pigments for the May exhibit. Ilis other activities include glee club, mixed chorus, and the operetta, joan of the Nancy Lee, '37. ELMER AULIE Political science is Elmer's favorite subject. lie is particularly fond ot debating with Mr. Cirein in economics or government class. Ile also has been substitute teacher tor Mr. Grein's classes. During National Education VV:-ek be was one of the students Irom thc speech classes who spoke at the various pa- triotic organizations in the city. Ile has plaved trumpet in the band, '35, '36, '37, ' 'OPAL AUSTIN Upal's accurate basket shooting, especially in free shots, has proved to be a definite asset to the senior girls' basketball team this year. As a sophomore and as a junior she played clarinet in the band. She he- longed to the junior-Senior Night Club, '36. She took part in the gym exhibition, '35, '36, '37. Spends her leisure time either roller skating, dancing, or playing baseball. ELEANOR BAILEY Eleanor has been a member nt the glee club, '35, '36, mixed chorus, '35, '36g and has participated in the operettas, II. M. S. l inatore, '35 and The Mikado, '36. She has also belonged to the Home Economics Club during her junior and senior years. She has taken part in the gym exhibitions, '35, '36, '37. Nicknamt+ Diz. llobbies-dancing, roller skating, and horseback riding. ERNEST BALASICK Ernest declares that the two most interesting recrea- tional pursuits are swimming and ping pong. As a junior he assisted with the rural agriculture show, and as a senior hc judged apples at the Hartford Fair. Ile has also belonged to the Chemistry Club, '36 and to the Future Farmers ot America, '36, '37. Ile plans to take a post graduate course next year. GORDON BARNES During Gurdon's years in high school he has spent much ot his time printing signs tor school dances, football games, and other school activities. In addi- tion he has been in the band, orchestra, clarinet quartet, and pit orchestra, '35, '36. Ile was a mem- ber oi the Chemistry Club, '36, '37. Ile has been junior high editor of the Pontius .wo Goi.o, '37 Plans to take ati engineering course at Michigan College oi Mining and Technology. JAMES BEATY james's nickname, jimmy Fox, taller thc Boston Reds hrst basemanl is one that is known to all sports Ians. VVhiIe in South Ilaven liigh School, he has been a member ot the Debate Club, '35, Travel Club, '36, and Chemistry Club, '37. Long to be remembered tor his auburn marcel wave. I.ong suit-argumentation and debate--in class. Greatest ambition-to become an engineer. HAROLD BEHRMAN IIarold's good natnred and easy going disposition may be clearly seen when he declares that after he graduates he'll work until he makes about tive mil- lion dollars and then retire. Ile belonged to the Debate Club, '35, the Vocational Club, '36, and the Senior Dramatic Club, '37. Ilas played intramural biiskcifbalj, 'l35I,I '36, '53 and mas pssisltpni managar o tc ootwa team, 35. ayct ic ' tn tt senior play, New Fires. MARIE BINDER Marie has belonged to thc glee club, '36, '371 mixed chorus, '36, '37, and has taken part in the operettas, The Mikado, -'36 and joan oi the . anry I.ee, '37. As a junior she was a member ot the Commercial Club. In addition she has taken part in the gym exhibitions, '35, '36, '37. Likes to dance and to read. lier inseparable pals arc Ueraldine l lierry j jerue and Margaret t Marg j Tither. MARY BRADY During '36 and '37 it has been Mary's job as lhperleactiler tohkeefm school spiriiw rtpininglhigh. Shri eonge to te unior-Senior igt Cui, '36 ant the Senior Dramatic Club, '37. She played soccer, '35, baseball, '36, and basketball, '37. She won thc local antl stlb-district declamation contest, '35. She has been a substitute teacher tor Miss Piby, '37. and It-ature cditor ot the PuRl'l.te .treo Gout, '37. GEORGE BRIDGES VVhile in high school George has done much in contributing his etiorts to the vocal music department. Ile has been a member of the glee club, 36, '37g mixed chorus, '36, '37Q has sung in the boys' octette, '37: and has taken part in the operettas, The Mikado, '36 and joan oi the Nancy' Lee, '37. lle has been a member oi the Travel Club, '36 and the Auto Club, '37. Ile also took part in the gym exhibition, '35, '36, '37. VIRGINIA BRIDGES Home economics appeals especially to Ginger. Iler hobby is sewing, and she has belonged to the Home Economics Club, '35, ' 6. Next year she plans to attend Michigan State Coliege where she will take a course in that held. She has also been a member ot the band, '35, '36, '37, orchestra, '35, '36, '37g and clarinet quartet, '36, '37. In '35 she played on the sophomore basketball team. LORETTA BROOKS Loretta has belonged to the glee club, '35, '36, '37: mixed chorus, '35, '36, '3Zg and has taken part in the operettas, II. M. S. Pinafore, '35, The Mikado, '36, and joan oi the Nancy I.ee, '37. As a sophomore she played hockey and basketball and as a junior she played on the soccer team. Hobbies- dancing, hiking, and being a sports fan. VVill study beauty culture at Burt-hams Beauty Culture School in Chicago. -13- 7' .A-5' l.1 til-I' . i Ill. ANNA CALKINS V 'VW KENNETH DECKER fb Anita has belonged to glee club, '35, mixed chorus, '35, and has taken art in the operetta, H, M. S. Pinatore, '35. Her height has proved to be one ot the most valuable assets of the girls' basketball team in '36 and '37. As a sophomore she was secre- tary of the Student Council. She has been a mem- ber of the French XVork Shop, '36, and ot the Senior Dramatic Club, '37. RUBY CHAMBERS As a junior Ruby was a member ot the glee club, mixed chorus, and participated in the operetta, The Mikado. She has also been a member ol' the Home Economics Club, '35, the French Workshop, '36, and the Senior Dramatic Club, '37. She played baseball, '36, '37, hockey, '37, and took part in tihe gym exhibition, '35, '36, '37. She assisted in the library, '36. Hobbies--dancing, reading, and sports. CHARLOTTE CLARKE Charlotte has belonged to the junior-Senior Night Club, '36, Auto Club, '37, and llsher Club, '36, '37. She has also been on the Critic statl, '35, '36 and editor-in-chief ot the PURPLE AND Goan, '37. She has served as substitute teacher tor fourth grade '37. She played basketball, '35, '36, '37 and hockey, '36. She played the part ot the mother in the senior play, New Fires. ' Plans to major in dietetics at Mich- igan State College next year. NORMA COBB As a junior Norma was a member of the Travel Club and as a senior of the Knitting Club. She has played violin in the orchestra, '35, '36, '37. She has been substitute teacher for second grade '37. She also took part in the gym exhibition, '3S- '36, '37. Plans to study beauty culture next year. Hobbies- bicycling and raising cactus plants. Pet peeve- her nickname, Cobby. MARY ALICE COOK Vl'hile attending South Haven lligh School, Mary Alice has been a member of the glee club, '37, mixed chorus, '37, and has taken part in the operetta, joan of the Nancy Lee, '37. This year she also assisted in uhe library. As a junior she was a member ot the Travel Club and as a senior nt the Knitting Club. She plans to attend Allegan County Normal and then to teach kindergarten. ELLSWORTH CORRI.E Ellsworth ran the mile on thc track team during his junior and his senior years. He was also on the cross country team as a junior and was elected captain of this year's team but the sport was dis- continued this year. As a junior Ellsworth was a member ot the Chemistry Club. Most outstanding traits are his bashtulness and his deep bass voice. MARGARETE DAMGAARD Margarete has participated in the girls' gym ex- hibition, '35, '36, '37. She played on the senior girls' basketball team, '37. As a junior she was a member oi the Chemistry Club and as a senior of the Knitting Club. She also served as a substitute teacher for third grade, '37. She formerly attended Bangor High School. ls known bv all her lriends as Da. Likes to bicycle and to hike. -14- Kenneth is well acquainted with all the current problems of the country. He is especially known tor championing the farmer in the arguments which take place in government class. He has been a member of the Current Events Club. '35. '36, '37. He has been a member ot the senior announcement commit- tee, '37. His hobby is working cross word punles. Plans to attend engineering school. TONY DEFAZIO Tony has been a member ot orchestra, '34, '35- '36, glee club, '36, '37g mixed chorus, '36, '37, and has been a member ol the chorus in 'l'he Mikado, '36 and joan ot the Nancy Lee, '37. As a junior he belon ed to the Future Farmers ot America and to the i'ocational Club. Athletically inclined he pla ed football, '34 and ran the quarter mile and daslics on thc track team. Greatest ambition-to have his own orchestra. JEAN DILLEY jean has been a member ol the glee club, '35, '36, '37g mixed chorus, '35, '36, '37, and has taken part in the operettas, HH. M. S, l'inai'ore, '35, The Mikado, '36, and joan or the Nancy l.ee, '37. She has also partici ated in the girls' gym exhibition, '35t '36, '37. lglayed Mary Marshall in the senior play, New Fires. Plans to take a post gr,aduate course next year and then to go to business sc ool. BEVERLY DORNAN Beverly belonged to the glee club, '35, mixed chorus, '35, and took part in the operetta, H. M. S. Pinatore, '35. As a junior she was a member oi the French VVorkshop and as a senior oi the Pup- pet Club. Nickname - Bev. Plans to take a course at either Allegan or Vl'estern State Teachers' College next year. Declares that she would like to teach a country school such as Glenn, where she learned the three R'S. RUTH DOTY Ruth has assisted in the library as a junior and as a senior, in the ottice. She has been a member of the Home Economics Club, '35, the Library Club, '36, and the Knitting Club, '37. She also played hockey, '36, '37, and' participated in the girls' gym exhibition, '35, '36, '37. Like a ntimber of other girls of the senior class she plans to study nursing. EDWIN EBY Ned is planning to enter the University ot Mich- igan, where he will study aeronautical engineering. He is also very much interested in radio. He has played sousaphone in the band, '35, '36, '37, and in South Haven's nine piece swing band. He joined the Current Events Club, '36, the Auto Club, '37 and participated in the gym exhibition, '35, '36, '37. His favorite past-time-reading. FRIEDA ELY Frieda has belonged to the Debate Club, '35, the 'l'ravel Club, '36, and the Knitting Club, '37. She has also participated in the girls' gym exhibition. '35, '36, '37. She is interested in biology and spends her leisure time making collections of in- sects and leaves. Likes to read and hike. Known by all her friends as Free. Plans to attend teachers' college when she has tinished high school. A . 3 1X . f.HZ-f-l'. 1', ' EDITH FUSIBI Edith has belonged to the glee club, '35, '36 ' 7, mixed chorus, '35, '36, '37, and has carried th ead in the two operettas, 'l he Mikado, '36 alld joan of the Nancy I.ee, '37. She has been a student teach- er of rnusic, '37. She belonged to the Debate Club, '35, junior-Senior Night Club, '36, and Home Eco- nomics Club, '35, '37. ller n'ckname is Ifde. Likes to dance, Plans to study vocal lnusic next year. CLEONE FOWLER Clenne has been a lnember of the glee club, '35, '36, mixed chorus, '35, '36, and has participated in the operettas, H. M. S. Pinafore, '35 and The Mikado. t6. She has alsw belonged to the junior- Senior Night Club as a junior and to the Home Ec- onomics k'llII1 as a senior. She played basketball, '35, '36 and was out for track, '35. Hobbies-dancing, reading, swimming, and stamp collecting. MARION FRANKLIN Marion is particularly interested in commercial sub- jects and plans to attend business college in South Bend next year. She came to South Haven as a jun- ior from Grand Rapids where she attended Godwin Heights and South High, Her activities include Com- mercial Club, '36, and Senior Dramatic Club, '37. Iler nickname is Mike, inseparable pal-Violet Foley. Hobbies-dancing, tennis, illld swimming. BELLA FREEMAN Bella is an accomplished pianist and plans to con- tinue studying at a music conservatory. Her secret ambition is to become a collcert pianist. She has par- ticipated in the glee club, '35, '37, mixed chorus, '35, '37g and operetas, UH. M. S. Pinafore, '35 and joan of the Nancy Lee, '37, She has belonged to the Home Economics Club, '35, the Library Club, '36, and the Senior Dramatic Club, '37. RODERICK FRENCH Roderick has played basketball, '35 and baseball, '3S. '36, '37. As a junior he has been a member of the Chemistry Club and of the Auto Club as a sen- ior. Known by all his friends as Rod. Perhaps Rocl's interest in aeronautical engineering may be attributed to the fact that one of his most interesting hobbies has been the building of model airplanes. Plans to specialive in that field next year. MAXINE GAYLORD Vy'hile ill South Haven High School, Maxine has been a member of the Home Economics Club both as a sophomore and as a junior. She has also partici- pated in the girls' gym exhibition in '36. She en- joys reading, sewing, boating, or fishing as recrea- tions. VVhen she has finished high school, she plans to take a course at teachers normal, Outstandlng trait-bashfulness. ALFRED GIBSON Bill is very fond of skiing and has been bewail- ing the fact all winter that we haren't had the re- quired snow. As a junior he belonged to the Voca- tional Club, and as a senior was a melnber oi the Senior Dramatic Club. He also participated in the gyln exhibition, '35, '36, '37. Hobbies-meteorology, and collecting butterflies and match cartons. -15- KALYVI UUULIJ, JK. As indicated by his hobby, raising flowers, jun- ior is particularly interested in horticulture and plans to enter that field. Ile has belonged to the Future Farmers of America, '35, '36, '37 and to the Vocational Club, '36. He also participated in the glee club, mixed chorus, and operettas, Il. M. S. Pinafore-, '35 and 'l'he Mikado, '36, Manager of the football team, '36. HENRY GREEN Henry has belonged to the glee club, '35, '36, '37g mixed chorus, '35, '36, '37q and has taken part in the operettas, H. M. S. Pinaforef' '35, The Mi- kado, '36, and joan of the Nancy l.ee, '37. He was a member of the Debate Club, '35, Vocational Club, '36, and the Senior Dramatic Club, '37. His hobbies are traveling and hiking and working with mechanical devices. model airplanes. Plans to become a veterinarian. OTTO GROENING 0tto's interpretation of Stephen Santry, an author and Hll idealist, the father of a pleasure-mad family which he tries to bring to a norlnal appreciation of the better things in life, was perhaps one of the outstanding parts in the senior play this year. His other big job this year was to manage the finances of the annual staff. He has belonged to the Debate Club, '35, Chemistry Club, '36, and Senior Dramatic Club, '37. JAMES HANDLEY james has been a member of the Vocational Club, '35, the Chemistry Club, '36, and the Senior Dra- lnatic Club, '37. During his sophomore and senior years he took part ill the operettas, UH. M. S. Pin- afore and joan of the Nancy l.ee. His other activities include junior-senior night program, '36, alulnni program, '37, gym exhibitions, '35, '36, '37, and intramural basketball, '35, '36, '37, Hobbies- sailing, fishing, and hunting. MARY JEAN HENNEY Mary jean has been a member of the glee club, '36, mixed chorus, '36, and took part ill the op- eretta, The Mikado, '36. As a sophomore she was secretary of the Debate Club. She also belonged to the Chemistry Club, '36. She went out for track, ' She formerly attended Paw Paw High School. plans to enter the profession of teaching and will study at Hope College, Holland, next year. ROBERTA HOAG Roberta has been a member of the glee club, 35, '36, '37, mixed chorus, '35, '36, '37, and partici- pated in the operettas, H, M. S. Pinafore, '35. The Mikado, '36, 'fjoan of the Nancy l.ee, '37. She has belonged to the llolne Economics Club, '35, '36 and to the Knitting Club, '37. She played base- ball, '36 and took part in the gvm exhibition, '36. She likes to bicycle, swim, ZIIICI play baseball. GERALDINE JERUE Geraldine has belonged to the glee club, '37. mixed chorus, '37, and has taken part in the operetta, joan of the Nancy Lee, '37. As a junior she was a member of the Colnlnercial Club. She also took part in the gym exhibition, '35, '36, '37. ln- separable pals-Marie Binder and Marg Tither. Goes by the nickname, Gt-rry. Her favorite past- times-dancing and reading. 35- She v ns .ll fl. Fl lfl KI' ' ., ANITA JOHNSON Fiddling is Neech's specialty. She has been con- cert mistress of the orchestra, '36, '37g string sextet, '37, string trio, '36, '37, string quartet, '35, and pit orchestra, '35, '36, '37. She joined the Chemistry Club, '36 and Senior Dramatic Club, '37. She has been substitute teacher for second grade, '37. Likes to hike, swim, and participate in all sports. Plans to study dietetitts at Michigan State College next year. ELVA MARY KATZ Elva Mary has been a member of the glee club, '36, '37,, mixed chorus, '36, '37, and has taken part in the operettas, The Mikado, '36, and Joan of the Nancy Lee, '37. She has also belonged to the Home Economics Club during her junior and senior years. Her favorite pal is Connie Foster. Her hob- biesidancing, movies, and fishing. She plans to study nursing or beauty culture. CHARLES KNOX VVhile attending Smith Haven High School, Charles has been a member of the Vocational Club as a junior and a member of the Auto Clttb as a senior. ln '36 and '37 he was a member of the tennis team. lle has also played intramural basketball, '35, '36, '37. He is generally known to all his friends as Chuck His inseparable pal is Paul t Possie j Kuebler. EDMUND KSONKEWICZ Edmund entered South Haven High School in his sophomore year from Tuley High School, Chicago. As a junior he belonged to the Vocational Club and as a senior to the Senior Dramatic Club. He played intramural basketball, '36, ,37', and was on the track team, '36, '37, At Thanksgiving '36 he played Hlbleilllleer lltiidekoperu in the play, Sou- jerners. His hobby is switntning. Commonly known as Ed. PAUL KUEBLER VVith his everlasting wit and humorous pranks, Possie has detinitely won his place in the hearts of all his teachers and classmates. He has been a member of the Chemistry Club, '36, the Senior Dra- matic Club, '37, and the glee club, '36, '37. He played Robert Espenhayne in the play, VVhere But in America, presented at Decatur this year and Billy in the senior play, New Fires. DORIS LIGHTGARN Dorie attended South Haven High School as a sophomore, went to Chicago as a junior, and re- turned this year to South Haven to complete het course, VVhile in Chicago, she attended Senn, Tu- ley, and Lakeview High Schools where she took part in the glee club and Dramatic Club. ln South Ha- ven she has belonged to the Home Economics Club, '35, and the Senior Dramatic Club, '37. Played Eve in the senior play, New Fires. FRANCES LUNDY As a sophomore Franny belonged to the glee club, mixed chorus, and sophomore Fifth hour chorus. As a junior she joined the Home Economics Club. She has played basketball, '35, '36, hockey, '35, track, '363 and participated in the gym exhibition, '35, '36, '37. Noted for her talkative nature and her caricatures of students and teachers. Favorite pas- times-roller skating and reading. Plans to enter nurses' training next fall. -15.- - t.,,.!L!K MARGARET McCRlMMON Muggie has led the cello section in the orches- tra and has played in the string sextet, string trio, and pit orchestra, '37. As a junior she belonged to the ,lunior-Senior Night Club, as a senior to the Sen- ior Dramatic Club, and both years to the Ceher Club, She has been assistant editor-in-chief of the PURPLE Asn Goan, '37. ls an accomplished pianist. Likes to swim and to knit. MARY McLAUGHLlN A newcomer to South Haven High School last year, Mickie has distinguished herself in various manners. She has been a member of the orchestra, '36, '37g pit orchestra, '36, '37g and string sextet, '37. She joined the Chemistry Club '36 and Senior Dramatic Club, '37. Has been substitute teacher for tifth grade, '37. Also attended Griffith High School, Griffith, Indiana, and Covert High School. ls go- ing east to study music. PATRICIA McVElGH Pat, new to South Haven High St-bool this year, hails from Jennings Seminary, Aurora, Illi- nois, and Ammuudsen Senior High School, Chicago, where she participated in glee club, orchestra, and athletics. Since she has been in school here, she has joined the Senior Dramatic Club, She played the part of Mary Marshall in the senior play, New Fires. Plans to attend business college next year. Hobbies-Fishing and bicycling. NAOMI McNEAL Rhythm -in other words, Nomie. VVith tap- dancing and orchestra as ber majors, ht-r school lite here ends. New Fires, and the PURPLE AND Gout staff have occttpied her senior year. Critic starl, '35, '36g class secretary, '35, substitute teacher, '37, and various clubs are added. Basketball, '35. '36, '37Z soccer, '35g and baseball, '36, claimed a lot of her time. Michigan State College is her next high ambition. MINA MILLS . Mina assisted with the agricultural show as a jun- ior and was chairman of the canned goods section as a senior. A member of the glee club, '36, mixed chorus, '36, she took part in the operetta, The Mi- kado. She has also belonged to the Auto Club, '37 and the Usher Club, '36, '37, She was secretary of the junior class, '36 and assistant librarian, '35. Hobbies-embroidering and crocheting. CLOYD MORAN VVith a record of all-conference tackle, '34 and basketball captain, '37, Bud has definitely stamped his name on South Haven's athletic records, Ile has earned letters in football, '34, '35, '36, basketball, '35, '36, '37, and track, '35, '36, '37. He has been a member of the Varsity Club, '35, '36, '37, and of the Vocational Club, '36. Ile also served on the Student Council '36. Bud would like to become a history teacher. MARGUERITE- MOREY Rita has been outstanding in high school for her athletic ability. She has been on the basketballteam, '35, '36, '37, hockey team, '36, '37g soccer team, '35, track team, '35, '36, '37, and baseball, ,35, '36. She joined the Rise and Shiite Club, '36, junior- Senior Night Club, '36, and Senior Night Club, '36, and Senior Dramatic Club, '37. She was also a member of the Critic staff, '36, Hobby- camera hunting. Plans to enter nurse's training next tall. iffy? If ' nfl fl ' -- NYSA! I 'Yi P , 4.-. RENA MORGAN WENDELL OT-li Like her sister, Veryl, Rena entered South Haven High School as a sophomore from Gobles. She has been in the glee club and mixed chorus, '35. She has belonged to the Home Economics Club, '35, Library Club, '36, and Senior Dramatic Club, '37. She also took part in the gym exhibitions, '35, '36, '37, As a junior she assisted Miss Hawley in the liorary. Plans a post graduate course for next year. VERYL MORGAN Veryl came to South Haven as a sophomore frotn Gobles High School. She has been in the glee club, '36, '37, mixed chorus, '36, '37, and the op- erettas, The Mikado, '36 and joan of the Nancy Lee, '37. She belonged to the Home Economics Club, '35, the junior-Senior Night Club, '36, and the Senior Dramatic Club, '37. Hobbies-swimming, and dancing. Pet peevefher nickname, Blondie. Plans to study beauty culture in Grand Rapids or Detroit. JEAN MUSKE jean has played basketball, '35, baseball, '36, and participated in the gym exhibitions, '35, '36. She has belonged to the junior-Senior Night Club, '36 and the Senior Dramatic Club, '37. As a senior she worked in the office and as a substitute teacher in first grade of Central. Thinks dancing is tops, Plans to attend Maher's Business College, Kalama- zoo, next year. MARY CELIA MYERS Susie has played solo clarinet in the band, '35, '36, '37, orchestra, '35, '36, clarinet quartet, '35, '36, '37, and pit orchestra, '35, '36, '37. She was a member of the Home Economics Club, '35, junior- Senior Night Club, '36, Senior Dramatic Club. '37i Usher Club, '36, '37, and has been a substitute teacher for third and fourth grade, '37. Vl'as class treasurer, '36. NVill study surgical nursing at Spar- row Hospital, Lansing, next year. ROBERT MYERS ' Bob was the only tnember of the South Haven football team this year to be chosen by the coaches of the Big Five Conference for the all-conference football team. He has played football, '34, '35, '36, basketball, '35, '36, and was on the track team, '35, '36, '37. He was a member of the Auto Club, '37 and the Varsity Club, '37, He served as general chairman of junior-Senior night, '36. VVill study en- gineering next year. NAOMI NIFFENEGGER Vvhilc in South Haven High School, Naomi has belonged to the Hotne Economics Club, '35, '37, and to the Commercial Club, '36. As a junior she as- sisted in the library. She has taken part in the gym exhibition, '35, '36, '37. She played Angie in the senior play, New Fires. ller hobbies-sewing, dancing, and movies. Nickname- Fanny. Plans to take a course at business school in '38, WILBUR OFFNER Besides playing tennis, '35, '36, '37 and intramur- al basketball, '35, '36, '37, Pete declares himself to be one of South Havt'n's most loyal supporters in all athletic contests. He has been a member of the Future Farmers of America, '35, '36, junior-Senior Night Club, '36, and Senior Dramatic Club, '37. lle played Lynn in the senior play, New Fires. VVill study auto mechanics in the new vocational school in '38. 117-. VVendell proves himself to be a true son oi Moth- er Nature when he declares that his plan for the future is to become a farmer. He was a member of the Future Farmers of America, '34, '35, '36, and also took part in the judging contests, '34, '35, '36. He played on the golf team, '34, '35, '36, and on one of the intramural basketball teams, '34, '35, '36. THEODORE PAHL Ted played football, '35, intramural basketball, '35, '36, '37 and took part in the gym exhibitions, '35, '36, '37. As a sophomore he played violin in the orchestra. He has been a member of the Voca- tional Club, '36 and the Auto Club, '37. Though he is commonly knovvn as Ted, a few of his friends call him Snackery. Outstanding trait-ebashiulness. Interested in manual arts and short wave radio. JAMES PECK James is a lirm believer in the oltl maxitn, See America First. His secret ambition is to travel in the western states after graduation. lle has been a ntember of the glee club, '35, '36, '37, mixed chor- us, '35, '36, '37, and has taken part in the operet- tas, H. M. S. Pinafore, '35, The Mikado, '36, and joan of the Nancy Lee, '37. He joined the Vocational Club, '36 and the Senior Dramatic Club, 37- VIRGINIA PENSINGER Virginia has participated in the girls' exhibition, '35, '36, '37. As a junior she was a member of the 'l'ravel Club and as a senior of the Story- Club. VVhile in South Haven, Virginia has been 'particu- larly interested in commercial subjects and she plans to take an advanced commercial course at Gregg Business College, Chicago, lllinois, next ycar. Char- acteristic charming feature-those Dietrich eyelashes. EDITH PETERSON Edith has been a member of the Library Club, '36 and of the Story Club, '37. As a junior she as- sisted Miss Hawley in the library. As a sophomore she played on the sophomore girls' basketball team. ln addition, she has taken part in the girls' gym ex- hibition, '35, '36, '37. Favorite palflaicille t l.u- cy l Summerer. Nickname- Pete. llobby,writittg poetry for which she has a real talent. PAULINE FICCHIOTINO Pauline is a newcomer to South Haven this year. She formerly attended school in northern Michigan. There she participated in the declamation contest antl various dramatic productions and was a member of the Sophomore Club and the General Science Club. l.ast year she moved to Breedsville where she took part in the junior play and was secretary-treasurer of the Student Council. ALLEGRA PORTER Vocal music has been Allegra's chief interest in high school. ln addition to singing in the girls' double sextet, '37, glee club, '36, '37, mixed chorus, '36, '37, and the operettas, The Mikado, '36 and joan of the Nancy Lee, l37, she has been teach- ing music to third grade children during '37. She has belonged to the Current Events Club, '36, and to the Knitting Club, '37. Hobbyvice skating. KLARA RELJA Klara has been a member of the glee club, '35, '36, '37, mixed chorus, '35, '36, '37, and has parti- cipated in the operettas, UH. M. S. Pinafore, '35 The Mikado, '36, and joan of the Nancy I,ee,' '37. She has also taken part in the glee club con- certs and style shows. She has been a member ofthe Senior Dramatic Club, '37. Her nickname is Kleina. Her hobbies-collecting pictures and poetry. ZELMA REYNOLDS Zelma has belonged to the glee club, '36, '37, mixed chorus, '36, '37, and has taken part in the operettas, The Mikado, '36 and joan of the Nancy Lee, '37. As a junior she was a member of the junior-Senior Night Club and as a senior of the Knitting Club. She played guard on the girls' bas- ketball team during her sophomore, junior, and sen- ior years. Hobbies-bicycing, swimming, canoeing, and hiking. SHIRLEY RICHARD Shirley has been a member of the Parliamentary Club, 36, the Senior Dramatic Club, '37, and nt the Usher Club, '36, '37. She was assembly reporter for the Critic as a sophomore and feature editor as a junior. She wrote the senior Class poem for the PURPLE AND Gow, '37. Her favorite past-times :rel reading and swimming. Her big interest-base- a . MARGARET ROBINSON Margaret has been one of Miss Hawley's assistant librarians, '36, '37. She also has been a member of the orchestra, '35, '36, '37, glee club, '35, '37, mixed chorus, '35, 37, and g1r's' double sextet, '37. She took part in the operetta, H. M. S. Pinafore, ' '35. She also belonged to the Library Club, '36 and the Home 'Economics Club, '37. Took part in the gym exhibitions, '35, '36, '37. Plans to study at VVestern State Teachers' lollege next year. HAROLD SANFORD Bunny': rhythmic tap dancing will be long re- membered by all of his classmates. He has belonged to the.band, '35- '36, '37, orchestra, '35, '36, '37, and pit orchestra, 37. As a sophomore he was a member of the Debate Club, as a junior of the Parliamentary Club, and as a senior of the Senior Dramatic Club. He participated in the declamation contest, '35. He also was on the track team, '36, '37. MARVEL SCHEIDT Marvel has belonged to the glee club, mixed chorus, and has taken part in the operetta, The Mikado, '36. She assisted in the lihrarv and was a member ot the Library Club as a junior. As a senior sht has been a member of the Senior Dramatic Club. She plaved on the girls' basketball team, '35, '37 and took part in the gym exhibition, '35, '36, '37. Recreation-dancing, past-time-knitting. JACK SCHLAACK ,lack has participated in glee club, mixed chorus, and the operettas, UH. M. S. Pinafore, '35, The Mikado, '36, and joan of the Nancy I.ee, '37. He has belonged to the Chemistry Club, '36, Auto Club, '37, and Future Farmers of America, '35, '36, '37. He was on the track team, '35, '36 and took part in the gym exhibitions. Nickname- Peabody. Hobbies - hunting, fishing, and dancing. Plans to take a business oourse. v 1 5. re. MERION SCHLAACK Known to all his friends as Bill and to sports fans as the Casco Flash. Ile played on the toot- hall team, '34, '35, '36, the baseball team, '35, '36, '7, and the track team, '35, '36, '37. He also played intramural basketball, '35, '36, '37. Ile took part in the glee club mixed chorus, and operetta, H. M. S. Pinatore, '35. Belonged to the Voca- tional Club, '36, Senior Dramatic Club, '37, and Future Farmers of America, '35, '36, Best pal- IiIdie. Ruell. ' ALEXANDER SHEK Science, especially chemistry, is Alex's favorite subject. In '36 and '37 he has assisted Miss Schnoo- berger in the chemistry lab with make-up experi- ments. He belonged to the Chemistry Club, '36 and the Current Topics Club, '37. Likes to he on lttp as is well illustrated by the tact that at one time he received the highest score on a sophomore examina- tion, and at another he almost blew up the chemistry lab. HENRY SHELLENBARGER llenry Played cornet in the band and orchestra, '35, '36, '37 and pit orchestra, '37. He participated in the glee club, mixed chorus, and operettas, H. M. S. Pinafore, '35, The Mikado, '36, and Joan of the Nancy Lee, '37. He also has be- longed to the Future Farmers of America, '35, '36, '37. He has been photographic editor of the PURPLE Ano Gow, '37. Plans to study engineering at Mich- igan College of Mining and Technology. MAHLA ANN SILL VVhile attending South Haven High School, Mahla .fl '- has b'-fn particularly interested in commercial subjects. Next year she plans to attend business college. As a junior she assisted in the library and was a member of the Library Club. As a senior she assisted in the senior high office as attendance girl. She has also been a member of the Knitting Cluh, '37. PHILLIP SMITH Pete's bashiulness, his rosy, blushing counten- ance, and his deep bass voice will surely bc re- membered by his high school friends for many years to come. He ran the quarter-mile on the track team, '35, '36, '37. He also took part in the glee club, mixed chorus. and operettas. HH. M. S. Pina- fore, '35 and The Mikado, '36. Pete has be- longed to the Future Farmers of America, '35, 36, 37- ANDREW SPERTI Andrew has belonged to the glee club, '35, '36, '37, mixed chorus, '35, '36, '37, and has taken part in the operettas, ll, M. S. Pinafore, '35, The Mikado, '36, and joan of the Nancy I.ee, '37. Joined the Chemistry Club, '36 and the Senior Dramatic Club, '37. He was on the track team, '35, '36, '37 and played intramural basketball, '35, '36. He also served on the student council, '36. Hob- bies-dancing, and swimming. YALE STEIN For the past few years it has been Yale's custom to spend the winters in Chicago and to return here for the fourth quarter. However this year he did not return as he had planned so will graduate in Chicago. He plans to attend Chicago Junior Col- lege in '38. -18.- 5X x L 0. ,n.,J1... A' 3 ' f'..i'.1.vtvx- 155' JOSEPHINE STROBEL josephint-'s nicknames are so numerous that we often wonder how she remembers to answcr to all of tbeln. She is called jo, .losie, or ,ItJey. Dur- ing her stay in South Haven High School she has participated in the glee club, '37, mixed chorus, '37, and the operetta, joan of the Nancy l.ee,'f '37. As a junior she was a member of the Junior-Senior Niglht Club and as a senior of the Senior Dramatic Clu . LUCILLE SUMMERER Lucille has assisted Miss Hawley in the library during her junior and senior years. As a junior she was a member of the Library Club and as a senior, of the Story Club. She also played basket- ball as a sophomore and participated in the gym exhibitions, '35, '36, '37. Her nickname is I.ucy. Favorite ast-times-movies and reading fiction. Best pal-Editli f Pete l Peterson. GERALD SYMMONDS Gerald's slow drawl and his easy going disposi- tion have made him ideal for the part of Sid Sperry which he plays ill the senior play, New Fires. He has been a member of the Chemistry Club as a junior and of the Senior Dramatic Club as a senior. He played center and guard on the toot- ball team during his junior and senior years. Known to all his friends as Simp. DAN SZARKOWSKI l3an's two most notable traits, his clever excuses and his close resemblance to joe E. Brown, will be among his classmates everlasting memories of high school. ln '35 he was president of the sophomore class. As a junior he was a member of the Voca- tional Club and as a senior of the Auto Club. He played on the basketball team and the baseball team, '36, '37. Great enjoyments---httnting and hshing. CHARLES TAIT VVith his athletic and scholastic ability Streaky has definitely stamped his name u on the records ot South Haven High School. He piayed football, '34, '35, '36, tcaptain, '36l basketball, '35, '36, '37, and hart-ball. '3:. '36, Ile has been in Critic Club, '36, Auto Club, '37, Varsity Club, '35, '36, '37, and declamation contest, '35, He was sports editor of the Critic, '35, '36, and of the l'utzPt.iz AND Gow, '37. ARLEEN TESKE South Haven High School seems to hold a definite lure for many of the senior class. Like a number of' others, Arleen is planning to take a post-graduate course next year. She has been one of Miss Hawley's assistants in the library both in her junior and her senior years. She has also been a member of the Library Club, '36, '37. Gym exhibition, '35, '36, '37. Favorite pal-Margaret Robinson. SARAH TlGGLEMAN Vl'hile attending South Haven High School, Sarah has been a member of the glee club, '35, mixed chorus, '35, and has participated in the operetta, H. M. S. Pinafore, '35. She played hockey, '36, '37 and baseball, '35, '36. She also participated in the gym exhibition, '35, '36, '37. She joined the Home Economics Club as a sophomore. Nickname- 'l'erry. Hobbies-winter sports, especially skiing. MARGARET TITHER Vi'hile attending South Haven High School Mar- garet has belonged to the glee club, '37, mixed chorus, '37, and has taken part in the operetta, joan ot the Nancy Lee, '37. As a junior she was a ment- ber of the Travel Club. Known to all her friends as Marg ller favorite chums are Marie Binder and Geraldine f Gerry l jerue. Likes to dattce. Plants to enter nurses' training nt-xt fall. JOSEPHINE VALKNER Josephine has proved to be a valuable member of the girls' basketball team both in her junior and senior years. As a junior she layed guard and as a senior, forward. She has al'so participated in the gym exhibition, '35. '36, '37. She has been an assistant librarian, '37 and a member of the Knit- ting Club, '37. Known bv her friends as jo. Outstanding also lor her skill in sketching. ELSIE VINCENT Elsie has belonged to the glee club, '36, '37l, mixed chorus, '36, '37, and has taken part in t e operettas, The Mikado, '36 and joan of the Nancy l.ee, '37. She joined the Home Economics Club, '35, the Chemistry Club, '36, and the Senior Drama'ic Club, '37. She also played on the girls' basketball leam, '35, '36, '37. Her inseparable pal is Zelma Reynolds. Hobby-collecting poems and pictures. ALlCE WARNER Alice's place in the music department will be bard to fill next year. She has played the tympani and bells in the band, '35, '36, '37, orchestra, '35, '36, '37, and piano in the string trio, dance orchestra, and pit orchestra. '37. She belonged to the junior- Senior Night Club. '36, Story Club, '37, and Usher Club. '36, '37. She has been organization editor of the Puitvcs Asnm Gow, '37 and substitute teacher, '37. ELEANOR WARSKOW Eleanor has participated in the glee club, '35, '36, '37, lnixed chorus, '35, '36, '3 Q and the operettas, H. M. S. l'inafore, 'Sit The Mikado, '36, and joan of the Nancy Lee, '37. As a junior she was a member of the Commercial Club and as a senior of the Home Economics Club. She also took part in the gym exhibition, '35, '36, '37. 'slckna 't- M. E. Favorite chums - Veryl and Reita Morgan. JEAN WATSON jean has been columnist on the Critic staff, '36, where she acquired the noln de plume, Snoony, and art editor of the Puiu-Ls Asp Gow, '37. ln addition she has been in the glee club, mixed chorus, and operetta. The Mikado, '36, junior-Senior Night Club, '36, and Senior Dramatic Club, '37. Hobbies- sketching, dancing, and hiking. Favorite pals-Mary and Margaret Brady. Secret ambition--to studv at the Chicago Art Institute. ' NORAH WELCH -Nora has been a member of the glee club, '35, mixed chorus, '35, and has taken part in the operetta, UH.. M. Pinatore, '3b5. She belonged to the lunxor-Senmr Night Clu , '36 and the Senior Dramatic Club, '37. She also has served on the Student Council as a senior, She played Lucinda ini the senior plav, New Fires. Her nickname is Sgt-rinil' Iilxerv hobbies-printing, sewing, dancing, an ro er s'at1ng. .-19.. IYDYD Zi GUY WENBAN VVhen this annual goes to press, Guy is con- valescing in New Borgess Hospital, Kalamazoo, atter an appendicitis operation. We hope he will be back with us soon. His most active interest in high school has been in the agricultural held. He has been a member of the Future Farmers of America. Like his father his main interest is in power machinery, especially threshing machines, and automobiles. DALE WEPFER Following in his brother Bill's footsteps, Dale played half-back on the football team, '35, '36, ,37. He also played basketball, '35, 36 and intramural basketball, '37. As a junior he served as vice president of the junior class. As a junior he was a member of the Vocational Club and as a senior ot the Auto Club. His pal is Paul f VVink J VVinkel. RONALD WILKINSON Playing leads in the operettas, The Mikado, '36 and joan of the Nancy Lee, '37, Ronald has proved his vocal talent. He has also taken part in the glee club, '35, '36, '37 and mixed chorus, '35, '36, '37. He served on the Student Council, '35, He was a member of the Future Farmers of America, '35, '36 and ot the Travel Club, '36. Hobby- writing comical poems. Plans to work with a truck' ing hrtn between Grand Rapids and Florida. HENRY WILLIAMS While attending South Haven High School, Henry has played flute in the band and orchestra. He be- longed to the Vocational Club as a junior and to the Current Events Club as a senior. He has been one of Coach Grein's most valuable tennis players during his sophomore, junior, and senior years. Long suit-debate in economics or government class with Mr. Grein. DUANE WILLIS VVhen Duarte receives' his diploma in june, the music department will lose one of its most competent members. He has played saxophone in the band. '35, '36, '37g orchestra, '35, 365 pit orchestra, '35, '36, '37, and sax quartet, Y37- He has also been in the glee club, mixed chorus, and the operettas, H. M. S. Pinaiore, '35 and The Mikado, '36, Likes wood working and drawing. Plans to study commercial art. -20 PAUL WINKEL Paul has played hall'-back on the football team, '34, '35, '36 and guard on the basketball team, '35. '36, YS7. As a sophomore he was treasurer of his class. ln '35 he played trumpet in the band. As a junior he was a member ot the Vocational Club. Most easily recognized by two outstanding things -his bashlulness and his stooge hair cut. His inseparable pal is Dale VVepter, and his hobbies, hunting and fishing. HAROLD FRENCH Harold, like his brother, Fred, declares himself an ardent goli' fan, and we are told that there is heated rivalry between these two brothers. Harold spends most ot his time working at the South Haven Kountry Club in the summer. As a sophomore and as a junior he played on the football and basketball teams and in the latter year on the golf team. ln '36 he belonged to the Chemistry Club and in '37 to the Senior Dramatic Club. JOHN HOLU BAR johnny played on the football team, '35, '36g basketball, '35, 36, '37g and on the track team, '35, '36, '37. Ile keeps in training by delivering meat tor Nittenegger Brothers Meat Market in the sum- mer and on Saturdays. He played clarinet in the band, '35, '36. Ht- joined the Vocational Club as a junior and the Auto Club as a senior. Favorite pastetime--driving. VVould like to travel when he has finished high school. GAYLE SWEET A member of the glee club and the mixed chorus, '36, Gayle became a merry chorister in The Mik- ado. As a junior she belonged to the Travel Club and as a senior to the Home Economics Club. Her inseparable pal is Helen t Lu j Kero. Her nick- name is Em. Her hobbies-music and. skating. She plans to take a course at VVestern State Teach- ers' College next year. LOUIS WARSKO As a sophomore Louis was a member of the glee club and mixed chorus and took part in the operetta, H. M. S. Pinatoref' He has also belonged to the Future Farmers ot America, '35, '36, '37, His hob- bies are swimming, mechanics, and driving a ear. Answers to Shorty, Louie, Stub, or Slim. His best pal is Tony f Fuzz l Defazio. Next year he plans to take a course in automobile mechanics. O OUR SCABLET PAST OOTPRINTS. Thousands oT Them. along The corridors oT our Alma MaTer relaTe a Tale oT sTudenT liTe. To our keen vision are revealed Tamiliar TooTprinTs, The Trail, The sTory oT The Class OT 1937. CharacTerized by youThTul conTidence in our abiliTy and eager anTicipaTion Tor The gay Times beTore us, The Trail begins in Junior High where as kids wiTh some promise we Teel The glory oT limelighT when Bud Moran. our exTra special aThleTe, gains a coveTed place on The varsiTy baskeTball and TooTball squads. Charles TaiT and Mary Brady added To our glory as Freshies, winning The American Legion and Auxiliary awards. respecTively. EnTering Senior High The Trail exposes a slighT TalTering-a scared sTiTT Teeling -buT soon The TooTprinTs again show confidence. NOT unmindful OT our sTudies we Throw ourselves whole-hearTedly inTo The Task oT pleasing The upper classmein. AT ChrisTmas Time The Sophs oT '35 playing SanTa Claus To The less TorTunaTe Tamilies OT SouTh Haven. My! we were busy! Dan Szarkowski served as our class preside-nT. More honors we TlaunT when Bud Moran is selecTed as an All-ConTerence Tackle by TooTball criTics. ln The same year Tive OT our members wriTe Tor The CriTic. Then as spring ushers in The Tever, Mary Brady wins The Sub-DisTricT DeclamaTion ConTesT wiTh her declamaTion, Ropes Well acquainTed wiTh Senior High, we reTurn in The Tall oT l935, as busy Juniors wiTh Alexander Shek as our PresidenT. Our classmaTes have places in The Band and OrchesTra,4 on The STudenT Council, The CriTic sTaTT. and The aThleTic Teams. This year we make deTailed plans To make Junior-Senior NighT The besT ever. Through our eTTorTs in sponsoring skaTing beineTiTs, candy sales, and TickeT sales we are able To enTerTain The Seniors aT a banqueT and a prom. We Teel proud in being able To swing such a huge success. As worldly and quiTe sophisTicaTed seniors, we enrolled aT school wiTh our aims high-varsiTy Team, annual sTaTT. and honor role. Our Two big proiecTs Tor The year, The Senior play, New Fires, and The Purple and Gold keep us working. By This Time we see our class aThleTes Tirmly esTablished in Their berThs on The Teams. Bob Myers comes TorTh as an All-ConTerence guard, and Bud Moran, cenTer par excel- lence, is high scorer in The Big Five Conference. Marshall Bodfish is our chieT exec- uTive. CharloTTe Clarke ediTs The Purple and Gold wiTh OTTO Greening as Business Manager. Now we are eagerly anTicipaTing The enTerTainmenT secreTly planned Tor us wiTh The Juniors as hosTs. This lasT sTrerTch oT our Trail Tinds us looking eagerly and possibly a biT sadly Toward June IO. CommencemenT Day: Toward leaving our High School career OT work and pleasure To make our TooTprinTs beyond S. H. H. S. MARGUERITE MOREY. .. 21 .. BOYS Charles Tail Jack Schlaack Charles Tail Paul Kuebler Phillip Smilh Dale Wepler I-Iarold Sanlorcl Paul Kuebler Paul Winlcel Elmer Aulie Edwin Eby Paul Kuebler Alexander Shek Charles Tail' Alexander Shelc Ollo Groening Charles Tail Duane Willis Alexander Shel: Cloyd Moran Andrew Sperli Cloyd Moran Ernesl Balasiclc Duane Willis Charles Tail OUR ELITE MOST POPULAR BEST LOOKING SMARTEST WITTIEST MOST BASI-IFUL CUTEST MOST TALENTED PEPPIEST BEST DRESSED MOST TALKATIVE MOST SERIOUS NOISIEST KINDEST MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT MOST COURTEOUS MOST PLEASING PERSONALITY MOST AMBITIOUS MOST ARTISTIC FRIENDLIEST MOST ATHLETIC BEST DANCER TALLEST SI-IORTEST MOST MUSICAL MOST ALL AROUND -22- GIRLS Mary Myers Margrele Damgaard Shirley Richards Margarel McCrimmon Eleanor Warslcow Rena Morgan Mary Myers Rila Morey Naomi McNeal Rila Morey Mahla Sill Frances Lundy Charlolle Clarlce Mary Brady Charlolle Clarlce Mary Brady Charlolle Clarlce Jean Walson Mary Myers Rila Morey Naomi McNeal Marqarel Tilher Sarah Tiggleman Anila Johnson Naomi McNeal OUR ROSY FUTURE TowN cnmn EAR YE! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! We hereby Transfer you To I950, ThirTeen years from Today and give you Tidings of The Class of I937, SouTh Haven High School. EdiTh FosTer and Henry Shellenbarger ThaT well known Team who replaced Jean- eTTe MacDonald and Nelson Eddy are now appearing in True Blue Harold series in Casco, Henry's home Town. Ronald Wilkinson is working as Henry's undersTudy and Cleone Fowler is EdiTh's very able helper. Harold Behrman having made his TirsT Tive million, is sTanding on The corner of ForTy Second STreeT and Broadway passing ouT dimes To passersby. Bunny Sanford was lasT heard of when he was making his debuT in New York as a Tap dancer, Klara Relia is Bunny's manager. She has arranged Tor a challenge To Henry Green, ThaT famous Tap dancer who deTeaTed Fred AsTaire. ThaT well known Team of Binder and Jerue has gone inTo The Telephone business. When They say Number Pleeze your hearT iusT melTs. ArThur Andrews, ThaT masTer mind, has developed an elecTric boaT ThaT TloaTs above waTer. He plans To go on an 80-20 basis wiTh his pal Charles Knox. John Holubar iusT Took The MammoTh Man-MounTain WinTersTein in a bouT aT The Pavilion in SouTh Haven. l'll be home Tor supper, Ma, said Johnny as he un- Tangled an arm from Louis' neck. Veryl Morgan and J Muske have aT lasT esTablished Their Idng soughT aTTer school Tor old maids. I didn'T Turn ouT so well Though as The old girls made The misTake oT esTablishing iT nexT To a home Tor old men. One nighT They found Mary McLaughlin geTTing Alfred Gibson a midnighT snack ouT of The proverbial icebox. OuT Mary wenT wiTh AlTred righT aTTer her. And ThaT is ThaT, said Jean To Veryl. Elmer Aulie has had Tive Thousand records made oT his lasT FourTh of July speech. The world is slowly dying. I - - I am The only one To save This desperaTe world. ElecT me PresidenT of The World and I will bring you ouT oT This mess. LoreTTa Brooks iusT won a Talking conTesT from Frieda Ely. LoreTTa kepT iT up Tor TwenTy-one days. When asked if iT was hard, she said, as Tresh as a daisy, No compeTiTion. IT was an easy vicTory. Edmund Ksonkewicz is holding conTesTs To see who can spell his name correcTly on The TirsT Try. So Tar Dan Szarkowski is The only successful conTesTanT. WiTh a name like mine you could spell anyThing. says Dan. -23- OUR ROSY FU'I'URE CCont'dD The naiion is wondering if The rumor is frue fha! Bill Schlaack has a+ las'r realized his one ambiiion-'ro oul' play Rubinofli. Oh, how I love To saw away on fhaf fiddle of mine, says Bill. Mina Mills is 'rouring +he counfry lec'ruring on her me+hod of losing unbecoming fam' overnighl. Mina herself did ii buf she confesses she doesn'i know how. Henry Williams and Gordon Barnes bough+ our 'rhe Cenfer Theafre. They have enlarged if and have a nigh+ly vaudeville wilh Kenne+h Decker as 'rheir headliner. Kenneih pulls ha'rs oui of rabbirs. Unique! Eh! Whaf? Af+er his big hi! in +he senior play Wilbur Offner decided +o reiire. l-le is finding if a bil difficuli as 'rhe insfallmenf men have lefi him nolhing buf one chair 'ro sil' on and he's geiling 1'ired of holding his wife, Pairicia McVeigh, on his lap. Police auihorifies have been invesiigaiing +he robbery of Roberia Hoag's gold- fish. Chief Defazio had aboui given up when Franklin Ely came io 'rhe rescue and said he had 'raken +hem. I+ was discovered +ha'r he had 'raken Jrhem 'ro creafe almos- phere for his new book, l-low Many Times a Day Do Goldfish Travel The Globe? Do Chickens Lay Eggs a+ Nigh+? Naomi Niffeneger can af lasf answer This queslion afier si++ing up all nighi every nighf for a week +o observe Them. James Handley is proving 'rhal hislory repeals iiself. l-le has proved fha? Gerald Symond's cuiriing down his fa+her's cherry free on Washing+on's Birihday is his+ory repealing i+self. Bul Gerald says, There was a nice cherry up af fhe +op and l iusi couldn r lei ii go fo was1'e. Ted Pahl and James Peck are a+ lasi on fhe radio, on separaie programs. They are carrying on a feud, such as Jack Benny's and Fred Allen's years ago. Peck is scheduled fo play The Bee in his nexi performance. Don'1' forgei 'ro lislenl Doris Lich+garn has complefed her new sysfem of shorrhand which is coming info wide use. Gregg is suing her for SI0,000. Guess who has applied for a license al' 'rhe Mairimonial Bureau? Aniia Calkins and Guy Wenban. Cuie couple! Wendell OH wifh his marvelous gif? of gab has replaced Boake Carier as an oufsfanding News Commenialor on 'rhe radio. Carler says. l-le has me beai' all hollow. Junior Gould are Wheaiiesg now he is down in fhe wilds of Africa hunfing builerflies. There's To be a Town Meering in 'rhe Old Town Hall +onigh+. We'll be seeing more of +he Class of '37 Jrhere. Will you be ihere? -..24- CLASS POEM -Q-7 These are our lasl days +oge+her. Our las+ days side by side: The winds of forlune are wai+ing To scarfer us lar and wide. As years go by we'll clrif+ along Farlher and farfher apart Till Jfhe only lies lhal' will bind us Are 'rhe memories locked in our hearls. The housewife, busy wilh her laslcs- The ace af his air machine- The farmer, finished wifh his chores- All pause al 'rimes 'ro dream. To dream of carefree days gone by And faces long forgol And fhe merry limes we once enioyed, And The lessons we had-7-noi. The banquel nighl will linger long Among lhese memories clear, And Commencemenl' weelc will never fade From 'rhe 'rimes we hold mos'r dear. So lel's spend lhese lasl days logelher, Reioicing, yel regrellul, loo. So we can smile and recall fhem As 'rhe happiesl days we knew. SHIRLEY RICHARD -25- CLASS OF 1938 l-IE big Task OT The Juniors every year is The sponsoring OT Junior-Senior nighT. This year's commiTTee has endeavored To do iTs besT To make This evenT one oT The besT ever. Class dues, a skaTing beneTiT. and candy sales aT The TournamenTs have been some means oT raising Tunds To Tinance The banqueT and dance. The banqueT Took place in The girls' gym which was decoraTed To resemble a colonial mansion. The color scheme Tor The banqueT was worked ouT in pink and whiTe. Table decoraTions carried ouT The Theme wiTh silhoueTTes and miniaTure spin- ning wheels Tor Tavors. Madelon MacDonald presided as ToasT-misTress. Josephine SmiTh, presideni of The Junior class, welcomed The guesTs. The response was made bylvlarshall Bodfish, PresidenT oT The Senior class. AlberT Dick and Wilda Hemen- way gave ToasTs. Also included in The program were a violin solo by AniTa Johnson. vocal numbers by The Senior High girls' Trio, and a ToasT by Mr. LisTiak. The dance which followed was held in The boys' gym and decoraTions were blue and silver. The banqueT was a greaT success, and we are sure ThaT The eTTorTs T The commiTTee were well rewarded. PresidenT . Josephine SmiTh 'alice PresidenT . June Kenney SecreTary AlberT Dick Treasurer RuTh Wenban Adviser . Mr. Wierenga Richard Arkins Eleanor Bailey Irene Benacker iris Benacker Erwin Bennett lpyle Bennett ary Beth Marjorie Briggs Betty Brinks Raymond Brush Irene Bur e Myron us Flor ce ' i J C ing e Canning Carson X it Carter rheima Chaddockl My Charles . ary Crow Gerald Decker Maxine DeHaven Albert Dick Glad s Dornan ErcylyDrake john Dykstra Gertrude Fahning Violet Foley ' Charles Fowler Fred French Eleanor Fritsche Gerald Fritsche Marie Gallagher Florence Gordon Angelo Grano Martha Haase Howard Haile Ward Hamlin George Hankey john Hankey Howard Harbolt Marie Harsch Wilda Hemenway 4.4 Arthur Hinz Gordon Hoag Evelyn Hodge Elwyn Holmes Mary Horner Loretta Hudson Marian Hull David Kasishke une Kenney Lorraine Tiirchn Carol lilipp Elma Leever Richard Lecver Harry Litts ina Kin er Madelon McDonald S, Bess Medwed 'QQ Gladys Mickey Sidney Mickey Melva Murawchik Margaret Nelson Catherine Nielsen Pauline Nilfenegger Edith Novak Ellen Oliver Betty Ott Dons Overhiser Sarah .jane Overton Catherine Pahl Dorothg Patterson Betty earce Louis Perkal Eleanor Phillips Lorraine Pioch Charlotte Plummer Thomas Ratcliffe Wallace Reams Lucille Reeves Howard Reid Alfred Retberg ,Eanette Richar athryn Richard I Edith Robinette .. may -26.- Theresa Russell Eldon Ruell Richard ShermanR. jack Siebert june Slentz james Smith fl josephine Smith Steve Snyder jack Spelman Eva Stanisz V' Suzanne Stapely Chester Starks Pauline Steinhacker Sherman Stone Dwight Suhr Yvonne Sundquist Nancy Thomas Dominick T ragna Helen Tromp Frances Twitchell Helen Valentine Ernest Villwock jean Wark Bernard Warnicke Dorothv Warren Ethel Wenbari Ruth VVenban lnuis Winterstein Rodney Wilkinson Evelyn Woodman Phelps Whitlow Marion Beat Wesley Clark' Henry Compton V, Robert Crouse Dixie Franklin Kenneth Scheiwe james Stormes Steve Szarkowski Lyle Trump Gimme Weintraub inifred Woodman ages.-Lf n Q 2 fl, MW? 4 mn .x-Q 4 . 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These functions prove that the members of +he Sophomore class have been very active 'rhis year, and we hope they will coniinue as we-ll in their Junior and Senior years. Presideni . Randolph Dukes , Vice President . . William Mielke Secrelfary Lois Kenney Treasurer . Lois Kenney Adviser Miss Guilford Arthur Adkin William Adkin Clare Adkin Edward Albrecht Inger Anderson Wilma Bailey Dorothy Balasi Vera Bard William Barnes Shirley Baron Georgia Beth Lawrence Bild Emma jean Bishop Lorraine Bollwahn Arthur Brown james Brown Charles Brunson Daniel Bush Marian Bushee Myrtle Bushee Lack Capps axine Carter Muriel Carter Virginia Carter Charles Catt Clarence Christian Wilderine Clark Y' Beatrice Collins William Crow jkoyce Davis ay Dillman Edwin Drake Randolph Dukes Frances Elliott Alice Elly Clyde E yi Leonard orry Constance Foster Lorraine Fowl Blanche Freeman Doris French Dorothy Gaylord Edward Gibson Theodore Gilbert Dorothy Gould Laura Graham LeRoy Greenman Carl Gumpert Alfred Hadesman Virginia Hamlin Ruth Hammond Carl Hanson lone Harry Lois Henney Laurene Henry Richard Hewson Arlyne Hill Margaret Hoag Dorothy Hodge Anna Hodgman Charles Holubar William Hough Delores Hudson Violet Hutton William Irey Semel jacobson Elsie jensen Charles johnson Ardis jones Lois Kenne Maryella Kyitschner Donald Lane Lawrence Landry Donald Larsen Helen Larsen Farris Lee Barbara Leins Harold LeMieux Allen Leverton Edith Lieske Dcneen Lingle Lillian Lull Irvin Lundy Ruby Mann Carrie Marrs Ruth McCrimmon Louis Nc.Neal VVilliam Mielke Clair Mills K -fl Kathryn Moore Irene Mnslce VVilliam lkgyers IliaymondN' eiwman eanette te er . Claude Nielsol'l.Q4,u4g.2, NX. Homer Opland ' Raymond Ott Elinor Otto Francis Otto Richard Otto Roma Otto Robert Overhiseri - Aileen Paquin Arthur Park Ray Pekie Laura Peterson Robert Phillips Louis Plummer Robert Porter Myles Ragains Robert Rice Loraine Richards Frances Ridley Clara jean Robbins -23- jean Robinson Ruth Roe La Verne Roper Genevieve Rozema Donna Sahlen Arthur Samson Marian Scheidt jarvis Schwennesen Gwendolyn Scott Fred Servatius Burton Sherman Rupert Sherman james Shields Arnold Sill jean Smith Olive Stanz Charles Stevens Elmer Stieve Paul Stieve Delores St, john Edward Storck Marybeth Stickel Florence Summercr Alice Sutton john Swain Sylvester Szymczak Alice Tait Irene Tor VVilliam liierdonk Shirle ' Vincent Edward Visser Stanley Wakild Arnold VVarl'ield Marjorie Warfield VVavne Warfield . vb Helen Warner M Alice .VVarren Margie Warren VVII arene Warren Meyer VVarshavsky Caroline Warsko joseph VVenzel BOSPPII VV'heeler onna Wilkinson Imogene Willett Bernadine VVing George VV'interstein Barbara VVurtz LeRoy Arndt ' Dorothy Berg Gordon Grant VVilliam jaynes Charles lxoch Thomas Mitchell Austin Oliver julia Streheck Bernard VVarnickc Maisel Vine ,gl ff df x' 1 -sw I 5 V? , ji Q , ,K fl G :f T - 4 5 0' - 3 ,,,LL x H' I . 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M2 ' - 1 CLASS OF 1940 Firsf Semesfexr A CLASS Second Semesfer SH1-QLDUN GUIFID President DlJRO'I'IIY laRcm N l'IIARI.ES NIFFENECICSER x'i.-f--Pmidf-m CIIARLES N1FFENm:c:xaR BEVERLY SPRAGVE Serrz-tary BARBARA SMI'I'II RAYMUNE U. sM1'1'u 'I'rc:mm-r RAYMUNE SMI'I'II B CLASS C'I,IFFURIJ BRIGGS lm-Sidf-m m1NA1.1m TRIPI' MONROE MILLS vi.-emmilx.-m MARJORIR 'rrgsng EIAZAHETH WARSROW sem-mry IDIS EVANS JAMES VVENBAN ,ltFt35lII'l'I' I,I'21lNARID NEIIJER MARIAN TAFI' RALPH HUDSON JEANNE 'VALIAFERRU KEITH KNAPP KIQJIIN DOYLE 'ILLIAM PLUMMER MARY STROBEI, ALOYIUIS TI-IALER BILLY CIIADDOCK DONALD SMITH EDNA BURNS ROGER VILLVVOCK C CLASS President Yicv-Prm-sidm-nt Secretary 'I'rez1surc-r X CLASS Preaidem Vice-President Secretary Treasurer D CLASS President Vice-President Secretnrv TreasurEr 1 30 1 I'III'I,I,IS I.EVI'I'I' VERNON IIUl.M'ES ALICE MARGUI' RIVIIARIJ LITNIIY JOSEPH SEILER ROBERT ASH IIILDA USMAN EMM FULEY KENNETH FOSTER FRANK ALFIERI AUDREY LEMKI-1 T. C. BLANCIIARD EIGHTH GRADE Firsf Semesfer c:r1.mRc:rc11lNz mls llrtkvm' I3URU'I'HY BICIIRMAN rf1,m'n mmm AI.IiIiR I' I4AII.I'IY IANICY KNOX DIXIE -I. EDNYARIJS IFIAIYIJ AYRES IAMES SANDERS ISRICIC VVIVKIIAM ITIERN GIBSON CI,IIfI-'ORD BAKER A CLASS Prvsidcllt Yi1'm'AI'rx'silIe'l1l Svrrrlnry 'I'rv:lsu rvr B CLASS I'rvsid4-In Yin--I'rm-silicllt Se-vrc-tary 'l'reasur:-r C CLASS Prvsidvm Yirc-Pra-sidcln Svrrvtxlry Trcasu rvr SEVENTH GRADE Second Semesfer umm: IfINl'II VIRGINIA MORGAN 1all,m:N 1..-xrusslris .IUIIN LOGAN IIARULD LNIDICRVVUUII RUIIERT IIENNS NURINIA FAIININCI I.ICSI.II-I KNAPI' jAl'Ix I'IIII,I.II'S ADOIAPII RVMIICZ VIRGINIA IiIiK'IIVVI'l'II NORMAN NELSON FirsI SemesIer A CLASS Second Semesfer lmw.-Im mc'K1NsuN Pri-sud:-nt PA'l'Rll'IA RYAN 4lIiANE'I'I'E rfuswzk mvvlfr.-,iu.m m'M.'xN wARslmx'sxx' BARBARA c1,ARm: SI-m-wry I'A'I'RIl'IA SVIIR Jfxvx sl-R.x'l'fl' 'I'r.-mr.-r mRIcNp1 MlE1,M, B CLASS RQBERI' srikulue Pr:-sidrm GIl,HI'1R'l' -IILLSUN RuBP:R'r Noam' In-I-.Pmidf-m ZENITII UANNINU -IAN!-I GOUDRUIBIC SQ'Cl'PIHl'y IICAN IIIGUNESS liII,BER'l' ,111.1,soN '1'm,..r.-I Romani' MUREY C CLASS LESLIE smkks Pre-sidfm ROBERT ccwm IAJRRAINE UVERHEUI. Vice-President Ivo KNAPP BEATRILIE BRUWN secman- BE'IA'I'Y I.,-xNc'As'l'ER VVI 1,1.l AM HEN RY 'l'reaaurQr JACK j0IINS'I'0IN SepTember 8-School begins. SepTember 24-FooTball, Bangor, There, SepTember 25-Teachers' lnsTiTuTe aT Pine Lake. OcTober 2-FooTbaIl, Niles, There. OcTober I0-FooTball,Three Rivers, here. OcTober I2--Kiwanis-FacuITy Dinner. OcTober I3-Open house. OcTober I5 and I6-Teachers' lnsTiTuTe aT Kalamazoo. OcTober 24-FirsT high school dance. OcTober 30-Junior high program. OcTober3l-FooTbalI, Buchanan, here. November 6 and 7-AgricuITure Club ConTesT. November 7-Foolball, ST. Joseph, here. November 8-I4-American EducaTion Week. November ll-ArmisTice Day, FooTbalI. Dowagiac, There. November I3-High school dance. November I7-FirsT QuarTer Marks. November 20-Band and OrchesTra ConcerT November 23-Thanksgiving D i n n e r . Teachers' Club. November 24-Glee Club ConcerT. November 25--Thanksgiving Program. November 26-29-Thanksgiving Vaca- Tion land TURKEYII December 4--BaskeTbaIl, Paw Paw, here. December I I-BaskeTbalI, ST. Joseph, There. December I2--I-ligh school dance. December I 8-BaskeTbaIl, Dowagiac, here. December 22-ChrisTmas Carols, Grade Children. December 23-Alumni Day, Alumni Bas- keTball Game. December 24-January 4-ChrisTmas Va- caTion. January 8-BaskeTbalI, Paw Paw, There. January 9-High school dance. January I5-BaskeTbaIl, Niles, There. OUR MARCH OF TIME January I9-BaskeTbaIl, Bangor, There. January 22-End OT TirsT semesTer. January 22-BaskeTbaII, Three Rivers, here. January 23-I-ligh school dance. January 29-BaskeTbaIl, ST.Joseph, here. February 5-BaskeTball, Dowagiac, here. February I2- Joan of The Nancy Lee. February I3-Rural School Academic ConTesT. February I9-BaskeTbalI, Niles, here. February 20-High school dance. March 5 a nd 6-DisTricT BaskeTbalI Tournament March IO-Local OraTorical ConTesT. March IO-Boys' Gym Exl'1ibiTion. March I7and I9-Girls' Gym ExhibiTion. March I8-STaTe BaskeTbaIl TournamenT, QuarTer Finals. March 20-Jr. DramaTic Club sponsors dance. March 26-Good Friday. March 27-April 4-Spring VacaTion. April 6-Third QuarTer Marks. April I3-Baseball, IvIaTTawan, here. April I5 and I6- New Fires. April 20-Baseball, CoverT, here. April 23-Baseball, Dowagiac, There, FIoodIighT game. April 24--Junior-Senior NighT. April 27-Baseball, Gobles, There. April 30-Baseball, Lawrence, here. April 30-Band and OrchesTra ConcerT. May 2-8-Music Week. May 4-Baseball, LawTon, There. May 7-Baseball, Bangor, here. May 7-Vocal ConcerT. May I5-Baseball, Bloomingdale, here. May I9-20-EducaTionaI Exhibit May 2I-Baseball, DecaTur, There. June June 6-BaccaIaureaTe. 8-Cla ss NighT. June IO-Commencement June I I-School's OUT! ...32... , I 1 SPURTS 1 -. .L I TOP ROW: Overhiser, C. Fowler, VVhitlow, Harboldt, Mickey, Gerber, Samson, R. Sherman. SECOND ROVV: Snyder, Siehert, Mielke, Dick, Suhr, Szywnczak, M. Schlaack, Coach Baer. THIRD ROW: VVepTer, Hamlin, Myers, Le Mieux, Symonds, j. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Ruell, Moran, Tragna, Tait, VVinkel, j. Holuhar. FOOTBALL UE To The uncerTainTies oT high school aThleTics and high school aThleTes, Coach Baer mainTains ThaT a high school which wins 50 per cenT oT iTs games has had a successTul season. Measured by This sTaTemenT, The I937 eleven had a successTul season wiTh Three vicTories, Three losses, and one Tie. The squad was a small, lighT and inexperienced one, which boasTed only Tive veTerans: TaiT, Moran, Myers, Holubar, and Tragna. Lacking boTh size and experience They weaThered a choppy season, rising To really good ball playing only a Tew Times, Then sinking back inTo Their slough oT despair. The ST. Joe game proved To be The besT OT The season, Tor Though SouTh Haven losT I2-7, They played inspired ball againsT The conTerence champs. Bob Myers, laTer named guard on The All-ConTerence eleven, was insTrumenTal in boTTling up The ST. Joe running aTTack and sTopping Dumke, The Bear's sTar. Since The Team was so lighT, Bud Moran was shiTTed Trom a line posiTion To The backTield, Torming The major ThreaT OT The Team. SouTh Haven having neiTher heavy linemen nor blockers in The backTield accounTs Tor The TacT ThaT The Purple and Gold aTTack was held in check mosT oT The season. SEPTEMBER 24-SouTh Haven4Bangor, 2-O. A blocked punT which rolled ouT oT The end zone, auTo- maTically gave SouTh Haven a saTeTy. OCTOBER 2-SouTh l-laven,Niles, 6-24. The game was played aT nighT under The lighTs and The field was covered by a dense blankeT oT Tog. Tragna scored The six poinTs. OCTOBER IO-SouTh l-laven-Three Rivers, I2-0. Tragna counTed The TirsT Touchdown on a shorT line buck, and Moran recovered a blocked punT behind The goal line Tor The oTher six poinTs. OCTOBER I6-Paw Paw, 0-0. WiTh The ball on The one TooT line, SouTh Haven Tailed To push iT over. OCTOBER 3l-SouTh Haven-Buchanan, I3-O. Moran scored boTh Touchdowns on plunges and Tragna added The ThirTeenTh poinT. NOVEMBER 7-SouTh Haven-ST. Joe, 7-IZ. Holubar ran a shorT pass 40 yards To score, and ST. Joe neTTed Two Touchdowns on passes. NOVEMBER ll-SouTh l-laven4Dowagiac, O-IB. ln The Tace oT a leT-down aTTer The brillianT game againsT ST. Joe, SouTh Haven weakened beTore The charge of The ChieTTains, on ArmisTice Day. 1341 A SUMMARY OF THE SEASON SHOWS: Sou+h Haven ,, A,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ......,.,. - .....,.A... 2 Bangor ..,........ - .,.................... ,...,....... . 0 SouTh Haven ..... ..,4....... 6 Niles ..........,....................,.,.. . ........... 24 SouTh Haven .,,..,..... ...4....... I 2 Three Rivers ..,.., . ,.... 0 SouTh Haven .,... - .... ...... ,... . 0 Paw Paw ........... ............. 0 SouTh Haven ..... - ..., ..,. - ...-l3 Buchanan .. ........ ..,- 0- Souih Haven .........., .. ..............,,.. ..,........ 7 ST. Joe ..... . ..,.,. - .... - ..... I2 SouTh Haven ..............,.. - .... - ......,............... -..-.- .... 0 Dowagiac ............. ....,........ I 8 Coach Baer awarded varsiTy leTTers To The following: CAPTAIN CHARLES TAIT-OuarTerbaclc. a Senior: Though an accideni during The summer and a knee injury cuT down Chuclc's eTTecTiveness. he led The Team well. CAPTAIN-ELECT DOMINICK TRAGNA-Fullback, a Junior: This sfoclcy. hard-hiTTing plunger will seT The pace Tor The Team nexf season. ROBERT MYERS-Guard. a Senior: Bob was named on The All-Conference eleven and was voTed The mosT valuable player of The local Team. CLOYD MORAN-Halibacln, a Senior: Bud was The besT punier in The conference and SouTh Haven's maior ThreaT. JOHN HOLUBAR-End, a Senior: The pass Johnny caughT and ran 40 yards To slcore in The ST. Joe game was. The besT of his career. PAUL WINKEL-Halfbaclr. a Senior: Winlrel was especially eTTecTive on deTense, coming up Tasf To sTop plays. GERALD SYMONDS--Guard. a Senior: playing his TirsT season on The varsiTy, Simp played a sTeady game. JAMES SMITH-Taclcle, a Senior: Jim also was a firsT year man and played an aggressive game aT all Times. i ELDON RUELL-Tackle. season of compeTiTion. WARD HAMLIN-End. experience To help him HAROLD LeMIEUX-Cenfer. Sophomore: anoTher TirsT year man, who reTurns nexT fall wiTh a years experience. DWIGHT SUHR-Guard. a Senior: Though iT was his Tirsl year on The varsiTy, DwighT wail a capable reserve. BILL SCHLAACK-Halibaclc. a Senior: being a TasT and shiTTy runner, Bill was used as The under- sfudy Tor Moran. DALE WEPFER-Halfbaclc, a Senior: Though a small lirsl' year man. Dale was a hard runner and an accuraTe passer. SYLVESTER SZYMCZAK-Tackle, Sophomore: wiTh enough service To win a leTTer. Szyrnczalc is ex- pecTed To Take over a regular berTh nexT Tall. JAMES STORMES4-Taclcle, alThough he received an iniury in The Niles game and laier lefT SouTh Haven, STormes was awarded a leTTer. S STEVE SNYDER-Any manager deserves all The crediT he can geT, Tor his life is noT a bed of roses. The manager really has To worl: and Talce a loT of abuse. Junior: Eldy played his firsT season aT Tackle and reTurns for anoTher Junior: playing his Tirsi year on The varsiTy. Ward gained considerable nexi Tall. The members oT The second Team who received honorable menTion for The' varsiiy because of Their worl: were: A. Dick. C. Fowler. L. Greenman. C. Hanson, H. Ha'rboldT. Wm. lrey, l. Lundy, S. Miclrey, Wm. Miellre, Wm. Myers. R. Overhiser, A. Samson. R. Sherman, J. SieberT. S. STone. P. Sfieve. J. Wheeler. and P. WhiTlow. The righT To wear numerals was awarded To The following freshmen: J. Miellce, K. Knapp and R. Ash. THE SECOND TEAM SEASON: OcT. SouTl1 Haven... ,.,.,.,., .. ........................... 0 Dowagiac .... . 0 OcT. SouTh Haven .,.....,.. ,,..........,...,........ . .,... l 2 ST. Joe .........,,... ............. 0 OCT. 22 Souih Haven .,.,.........., . ....,.......... 0 Coloma ...,. .,........... 0 OCT. 30 SouTh Haven-...- .... -... ..... .. 7 ST. Joe ...,.... . .,.,. 0 -35- BASKETBALL TOP ROVV: R. Smith, D. Szarkowski, Le Mieux, Stieve, Lundy, Mielke, R. Sherman, C. Hnlnhar. SECOND ROVV: Coach Baer, Fritz, La Bar, Samson, Page-rlund, Hamlin, Shields, Coach Grain. THIRD ROVV: J. Holubar, Dick, VVinkel, Moran, ,l. Smith, Tait, Tragna. lTl-l prospecTs oT one oT The sTrongesT quinTeTs in recenT years. SouTh Haven sTilI had only a mediocre season, winning nine ouT of TiTTeen games. They placed TourTh in The Big Five by winning Three oT eighT conference +iI+s. Though a couple oT iTs members had The spiriT and TighT characTerisTic of a winning Team, The squad as a whole laclced The abiliTy To come Through in The TighT spoTs. lT is inTeresTing To noTe ThaT while winning only Three OT iTs eighT comference games, SouTh l-laven ranked second in Team scoring wiTh I83 and ThaT Three of Their men placed among The TirsT six in individual scorers in The conference. Moran led The league in scoring and TaiT and l-lolubar placed TiTTh and six+h respecTively. For The season SouTh Haven ouTscored iTs opponenTs 369 To 3lO in winning nine of iTs TiTTeen games. SouTh l-laven's progress Through The conTerence games was mysTiTying and dis- appoinTing. AlThough doped To win, They losT Their opening game To ST. Joe, I9-I I, in a slow conTesT. ln The second TilT The Dowagiac ChieTTains sTaged a whirlwind Tinish and nosed ouT The Goldens, 30-24, when The local defense collapsed as TaiT and Moran leTT The game because of fouls. STill unable To hiT Their sTride, SouTh Haven losT iTs Third game To Niles, 23-20. VicTory, however shorTlived. came in a 26-I5 win over Three Rivers. BUT The following weelc The ST. Joe Bears ouTToughT The locals 24-2l in a conTesT which saw The locals deTeaTed, The deciding baslceT made on an inTerTerence ruling. WiTh Their spiriT aT low ebb and TaiT ouT of regular play, SouTh l-laven suffered a 3l-I7 drubbing Trorn Dowagiac. Finally hiTTing Their sTride, The Goldens scored Two consecuTive vicTories, 37-I9 over Niles and 3l-I8 over Three Rivers. The non-conference games brighTened The season wiTh all Tive games easily won, resulTing in a sTiTfenecl morale for The Goldens. They easily won boTh games wiTh Paw Paw, 24-I6 and 24-I8. De-caTur Tell 36-I7, The Alumni, 30-22, and Bangor, I8-I6 as Moran dropped in The winning baslceT. -36- I BASKETBALL lCont'dD With high hope of making the season a success by coming Through in The Tour- naments. South Haven achieved only the district Trophy. winning 30-II over a weak Otsego team in The Tirst encounter. But in The regional Tilt at Dowagiac they were bestecl by St. Joe who staged a last-halt raIIy to win 3I-24. SUMMARY OF THE SEASON SHOWS: 24 were given The right To wear numerals. I South Haven ,.,.,..,,,,..,. .,...,.....,.......,...........,..,,. - ,.,.. P aw Paw ..,,.. South Haven .... ,,..................,.......,....,.,........ S t. Joseph South Haven ........... Dowagiac ...... South Haven .... .... . ..... A lumni .....,.... South Haven. ,..,.,,, ..,.....,.. P aw Paw ..,... South Haven .... ......,.,.. N iles .....,.,........ South Haven ,..,..,,... Bangor .,.....,..., South Haven ...,........ Three Rivers South Haven , St. Joseph South Haven ,. .... , Dowagiac f South Haven , Decatur ,. South Haven ...,..,,... Niles .... South Haven .,,, Three Rivers South Haven ....4..,... Otsego ...,.,...,.. South Haven ,, ,,,,.,,.,.,,,...,,,,,., .,,, .,,, A ,24 St. Joseph INDIVIDUAL SCORING OF LETTERMEN: Games FG FT PF TP Moran I5 48 I9 39 I I5 Holubar I5 3I 2I I7 83 Smith I5 20 24 I5 64 Tait II 24 ' I3 25 6I Winkel I4 4 6 27 I4 Dick I5 3 6 I0 I2 Tragna IO I 4 I0 6 SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL This ear's scrappy second Team won 5 games and lost 6. being nosed ouT of three ot These games by a margin ot one basket. The record might have been more impressive had not the combination been broken up as Lundy and Mielke were fpro- moted to The varsity. Later in the season Hamlin and Le Mieux saw service on The first team, thus gaining experience Tor next year. Since the starting line-up of the '37 varsity is composed of Tive seniors. These recruits from The second team will compose next year's varsity. The members ot The second Team who received honorable mention To The varsity were: Hamlin, C. Holubar, La Bar, Le Mieux, Lundy, Mielke, Samson, Siebert, Sher- man. Shields, Stieve, and Winterstein. Three treshmen, Ash. Fagerlund, and Shnith, South South I South SouTh South South South South South South South Haven.. ,, Haven ., , Haven .. Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven .. Haven Haven RECORD Paw Paw ..... St. Joseph .. Dowagic .,.,, Alumni ..... -,.. Paw Paw ..... Niles ...,..,....... Bangor ....,..,.,. ST. Joseph .. Dowagiac ., Decatur ..,.. -. Niles .... -37- BASEBALL 1936 TOP ROVV: Ely, Overhiser, Crnkuvtich, VVenban, McCarty, Hamlin, Dornan, Frrnch, Szarkowski, Coach Barr. SECOND ROVV: II. Smith, Rumiez, Swanson, B. Smith, Rue-ll, Bennett, Tait. ESPITE a successful record of seven wins and three losses and third place. in the county league, the baseball season for I936 proved a dull one. The squad laclced the leadership and confidence that produce championship teams. lnvariably it happened that when one member of the team was hitting, the whole team followed suit and confidence ran high. But if one of the nine tailed under pressure in a tight situation the crumbling of the whole squad followed. Though the batting average for the season was .354-which is very high compared with a good average of .300 -hits were not consistently good and were definitely lacking at crucial points. For this reason, Purple and Gold lost three games by a margin of one run. Franlc Crnlcovitch displayed the needed ability to come through in a pinch. After Dornan's knee injury, occurring near the middle of the season, made way for Crnlcovitch at second base, he ably filled the position with practically no previous experience. l-le proceeded to play flawless ball both in hitting and fielding, leading the team with a batting average of .46l. Probably the best play of the season was that of Tony Rumiez, who in the Bangor game hit a home run with Swanson on base and tied up the score 2 to 2. With the county championship hanging in balance, Bangor later rallied to win the game 3 to 2 and also the county championship. April I4. South Haven-lvlattawan: I7 to 3. Lefty Smith held Mattawan veterans to 5 hits and led the locals with a home run. April 22. South l-laven-Covert: I4 to 7. Jim Smith pitched his first victory of the season. April 24. South l-laven-Dowagiacy 4 to 5. The Chieftains staged a 3 run rally in the final inning and nosed out the home team. April 29. South Haven-Gobles: II to 3. With their batting eye once more in focus, the locals returned to winning form. May I. South Haven-Lawrence: 9 to l. Lefty Smith struck out I6 men and allowed 3 hits. May 5. South l-laven-Lawtong 7 to l. Swanson led the attaclc with a triple and a single for a perfect day at bat. ' -38- BASEBALL ICont'dI May 7. Soufh Haven-Bangor: 2 Io 3. Tony Rumiez scored bofh runs in Ihe bfh inning by his home run wi+h Swanson on second base. May I5. Souih Haven-Bloomingdale: I5 Io O. LeI'ry Smifh pifched his firsf shui ou+ of 'rhe season and hif safely Iwice along wifh Wenban and Rumiez. May 22. Soulh Haven-Decafurz 3 'ro 4. The second conference defeaf and puf fhem ouf of 'rhe race for Ihe lille. Had lying run on fhird base in Ias+ inning buf Iaclced punch +o score ii. May 27. Souih Haven-Harlfordg I4 Io 4. They ended 'rhe season wiih a blaze of hiHing sI'reng'rh wi+h everybody faffening his baHing average. Afler Ihe season was compleled ii was decided Ihal no capiain would be chosen un'riI The I937 season had been compleled. Then bofh an honorary capfain for 37 and +he cap+ain-elecf for 38 would be elecled. Soufh Soulh Soufh Sou+h Soufh Soufh Souih Soulh Soufh Soufh Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven Haven SEASON'S RECORD ., ,..... -I4 ., ,,..... . 7 .. ,....., .. 9 .,... 2 ,. ..,,.. ,.., ...,.......... - .,,. - ,... . 3 , ,....,...,.......,,...,. ,.,,,.I4 BATTI N G AVE RAG ES Crnltovlfch, 2B ., .. B. Smifh. P ............,, , BenneH, 3B Swanson, LF Ruell. IB ..,..,.,....... Rumiez, C .,,....,, McCa rly, SS ........ Dornan, 2B ......... Wenban, CF ..... . Tall, RF ..... -..H J. Smifh, P ,........... Hamlin. IB , M. Schlaaclc. 3B , , Maffawan Cover? Dowagiac ., Gobles .......,,... Lawfon ....., Lawrence ...,,. Bangor ........... - ..,., Bloomingdale , Decafur .,., ........,. Harfford . ,,., .. ,... . OF LETTERMEN ffiff f-loc. . .384 .ffff i282 , .250 ,39- 3 7 5 .. I , , 0 4 4 I T R A C K A m i 5 iw 'l'Ul RUVV: Tripp, Sirhrrt, Traglla, Myrrs, Men. JUIIES, Nfaur, Jones, Dirk, P. Smith, I.:-ins, Mirkey, Sanford, Couvli jillson. Sl-CCUNIT RUVV: SIl'e'rlc'r, llfrluhur, Gumpi-rl, lNlnr11u, Slum-nlkrl, Drfufiu, Sprrli. ONTRASTED wiTh The l93O and I93l seasons, when SouTh l-laven's Track Team placed TirsT in The conTerence, The l936 season was a dull one. Failing inTeresT on The parT oT The aThleTes and Tans has caused SouTh Haven To have a slump in Track achievemenTs. Fans Tail To Tind The Thrill which is so characTerisTic oT TooTball, loaseball, and baskeTball, and aThleTes have been growing unwilling To make The nec- essary sacrifice Tor sTringenT Training and pracTicing. Coach Jillson has been aTTempTing To arouse renewed inTeresT in Track and To enTorce more sTricT Training rules. By This meThod he secures only Those boys who are willing To work and Train TaiThTully. Coach Jillson is looking Torward To a Turn Tor The beTTer in Track. CompeTiTors will be Those who are willing To work The hardesT, even Though They may lack experience. By compeTiTion wiTh The younger aThleTes, The veTerans will have To work harder To mainTain Their posiTions. Though SouTh l-laven possessed a Tair Track Team in I936, The opposiTion in every case was Tar superior, resulTing in SouTh I-laven placing TiTTh in The conference. Tor The TirsT Time in iTs Track hisTory. ,..40i 7 T R A C K CCont'dJ Edward Gumperf, The only member of fhe squad who made disfincfive achieve- menf, placed firsf in fhe mile run in fhe Regional meef and second af fhe sfafe meef. Though Soufh Haven Iosf bofh ifs dual meefs, one fo Paw Paw, 582f3-45V3, and fhe ofher fo Sf. Joe, 56 5fI6-69I!6, Moran, Holubar, P. Smifh, Sperfi, Sieberf, and M. Schlaack showed flashes of good form. Purple and Gold placed 'third in fhe fri- angular meef af Dowagiac. The following boys were awarded Ieffers: E. Gumperf, J. Holubar, Maurice Jones, Merfon Jones, C. Moran, J. Sieberf, M. Schlaaclc, P. Smifh, A. Sperfi, H. Sfreefer, and C. Sfuenkel. Paul Marrs and Nyman Tripp. managers, were awarded leffers. The following boys received honorable menfion, as fhey did nof acquire enough poinfs fo win a lefferz E. Corrie, B. Dailey, A. Dick. H. Harboldf, A. Leins, S. Mickey, R. Myers, H. Sanford. J. Schnalce, and D. Tragna. Soufh Haven ,........,............., 45 If3 Paw Paw ,....... ............ 5 8 2f3 Soufh Haven ..,......,.............. 56 5fI 6 Sf. Joe .............. ................... 6 9 If6 Paw Paw SI. Joe Dowagiac Confer. Reg. Sfafe Tofal Gumperf 5 5 5 5 5 3 30 Moran I I 8V3 9V2 2V4 - 1- 3 I V2 Jones. Merf. I 3 3 T T 1 7 Jones, Maur. 3 3 I -1 -1 -l 7 smifh QV., 2 I -- - - 5114 Defazio 3V4 8 I IV4 Sperfi I 2 3 I -1 T 7 Sfuenlxel 5 3 3 -- -1- -- I I Sfreefer I V4 5 6V2 Siebe rf I V4 -- V4 -- -- -- I V2 Holubar 5 6 I I Schlaack, M 3 3 6 41- THE BOYS' GYM EXHIBITION I-IE annual boys' gym exhibiTion was held March IO under The direcTion oT Davis J. Baer, insTrucTor oT physical educaTion. The program presenTed by boys oT Junior and Senior high school included more relays and games, boxing and wresTling as well as worlc on The parallel bars and maTs. The TeaTure of The NighT was The inTramuraI championship baslceTball game beTween Schlaaclc's Casco Flashes and WepTer's IvIidgeTs, in which The Flashes Turned in a 2I-I6 vicTory. RELAYS - SOMERSAULTS - BRIDGE - THREE-LEGGED RACE Capfs. RaTcIiTTe, STarlcs CapTs. Dylcsfra. SperTi WresTling ..... .... E ighTh and NinTh Grades Pyramids ..... .... S enior High Worl: on Parallel Bars and MaTs . . . . . Senior High Boxing FundamenTals . . ..... EighTh and NinTh Grades Newman vs. Williams Symonds vs. Hinz STieve vs. Landry Chinese Soccer . . . . . . . . . NinTh Grade Bag BaslceTbaIl . . . . . NinTh Grade BaslceTball . . . . InTramural Championship GOLF HOUGH none oT The individual me-mbers oT The I936 Team were excepTionaI golf- ers, They all played consisTenTly well and had an enviable record as a Team. Had iT noT been Tor The poor condiTion of one or Two courses and The diTFiculTy of geTTing pracTice, which is The secreT of golfing success. Their season mighT have been more impressive. SouTh Haven placed second in The Big Five TournamenTs aT Dowagiac and TiTTh aT The regional TournamenT in BaTTle Creek. The Three veTerans. M. Wenban, W. OTT and T. RaTcliTTe, and The new member, F. French, composed The Team which won 3, losT 2. and Tied I oT iTs six dual meeTs. SouTh Haven . .... ,.,..., , .. .,.,., ,... , ., . .. 8lf2 Dowagiac 3V2 SouTh Haven.. , ,....,..., .I I Dowagiac I SouTh Haven.. .,....,.,. 3lf2 ST. Joe , .....,,. ..,......... 8 V2 SouTh Haven.. , 8 Paw Paw 4 SouTh Haven ., 7V2 ST. Joe 7lf2 SouTh Haven ., ,, ...,.,,......,. . . .. ., 5lf2 Paw Paw ..,,,,......,........ blfg TENNIS TEAM ED by ClemenT Schulman, The Tennis Team enjoyed a successful season. They placed TirsT in The Big Five TournamenT aT Dowagiac and were nosed ouT of The TirsT place in The regional aT ST. Joe, by The Grand Rapids Team wiTh a margin of one- halT poinT. Schulman won The singles championship in The regional TournamenT and placed second in The sTaTe TournameT aT Ann Arbor, being beaTen by The person whom he had deTeaTed in The regional TournamenT. OuTside oT The phenomenal success scored by Schulman in The TournamenTs, The oTher members of The Team, Richard Arkins, ArThur Clarke, Jr.. and Henry Williams. had only a Tair season, winning Tour maTches and losing Three. SouTh Haven ..,............ ,....,. . ..,....................,...,,...... 2 ST. Joe ..,.,., ,..,...,.... . ......,, ,,...., ,,...................... , . , 3 SouTh Haven .,... . ..... ,, ..,,,, -, ,......... 2 Dowagiac . ,. ...... .,,,..,...,, ..,.. . . . I SouTh Haven ,.,............,.,.......,,.. -. ..,............. 4 BenTon Harbor ,. .,....,..., ., .,..., .. .,,............ I Regional TournamenT-SouTh Haven second Big Five TournamenT--SouTh Haven Tirs SouTh Haven ..............,.....,.. - ................................... 2 S+ Joe 3 STaTe TournamenT-SouTh Haven second ' ' - i ' i H SouTh Haven ,...........,..,.....,. .. ...................... I Sfafe HIQI1 ----,----- ----- - -'- 5 -42- CHEERLEADERS TUI' RUVV: Bt'llflK'kE'f, VVilkinsnn, Brady. SECUNIJ ROVV: Hudson, VVhrrIer, Sum. l-ll, year considerable improvemenT has been shown in school spiriT due To The ii eTToi'Ts oT a TaculTy-sTudenT pep commiTTee and The developmenT OT The cheering secTion. For The purpose oT arranging a schedule oT organized pep-meeTings, a com- miTTee was appoinTed, composed oT Miss Eleanor DennerT, chairman, Miss AlTa STauTTer, and Mr. Davis J. Baer, represenTing The TaculTy, and Mary Brady and lrene Bevnaclcer, represenTing The cheerleaders. OT The ThirTy people who responded To The call Tor more cheerleaders, Irene Benaclcer, LoreTTa Hudson, Gwendolyn SCOTT, Joseph Wheeler, and Leslie Wilkinson were chosen on The basis oT inTeresT and abiliTy. Irene was assisTanT To Mary. Gwendolyn and LoreTTa were inTroduced as cheer- leaders To The sTudenT body during The baslceTball season. The uniTorm Tor The leaders This year consisTed OT whiTe corduroy culoTTes, whiTe sweaTers, and whiTe slci booTs. Since Mary is The only Senior cheerleader, all will undoubTedly be back Tor more cheerleading nexT year. From Time To Time during The year slciTs based on aThleTic evenTs, Tallcs by The coaches, music by The band, and cheers by The sTudenTs were TeaTured in The pep meeTings. .-43-. SENIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM i l ss,-. TOP ROW: Morey, V. Fowler, Vincent, Damgaard, Austin, A. Calkins, Miss Hamilton. SECOND ROVV: Freeman, Scheidt, McNeal, Brady, Reynolds, Clarke. HE opening of fhe baskerball season for girls found many enlhusiasis donning lheir gym logs lo reporl for praciice. This year inslead of 'rhe usual ihree courf game. lwo courl baslcelball was played, much To Ther salisfaciion of 'the girls. The Seniors foundglheir feamma+es The same girls as in previous years. The leam worked hard lo develop new plays wilh Mary Brady +he 'remporary caprain. As paclice conlinued wiih every girl showing up well, 'rhe girls chose Opal Auslin as leam caprain. The Seniors chose black wirh while for numbers as iheir leam colors. Under 'rhe leadership of Their capable caplain The Seniors had a very successful season, climaxed by ihe annual spi're exihibilion game wilh lhe slrong well-organized Junior feam, clad in while and caplained by Pauline Niffenegger. The Seniors barely ebbed our a viclory by a score of I8-I7. Ani+a Calkins was high poinl Senior and Frances Twiichell high poinf Junior. SENIORS JUNIORS Ausfin lCapfainl F Niffenegger lCapfainl G Morey F Twifchell .IC McNeal G Haase F A. Calkins JC Wenban F Valliner G Hudson G Brady F or G Benaclcer F or G Reynolds G R. Wenban G Scheidf F or G Overfon JC Lundy JC l-lemenway F Vinceni G F. Calkins JC Clarke G GIRIS' ATHLETICS lRl.S' physical educaTion This year proved exceedingly inTeresTing because of The varied program planned by Miss HamilTon. The girls' physical educaTion in- sTrucTor. In The Tall baseball was played as long as The weaTher permiTTed. A program oT hobbies or recreaTional games was inTroduced To enable each girl To play her TavoriTe game and To develop new inTeresTs. These games included ping-pong. bowling, volley ball, darT Throwing, sTunTs and pyramids work. During The winTer nine-courT baskeTball, Tap dancing, apparaTus work, and rhyThm marching were pre- dominanT. Much needed correcTive posTure exercises were emphasized. Spring base- ball, Tennis, and work on The annual physical educaTion exhibiTion, presenTed on March I7Th and I9Th, complefed The varied schedule of acTiviTies Tor The girls. ATTer school acTiviTies Tor Those girls especially inTeresTed included hockey, baskeT- ball, baseball, and Tennis. Braving The snappy weaTher, black eyes. bruised Tingers and swollen shins The inTerclass hockey Teams held regular pracTices aTTer school. Team capTains were appoinTed by Miss HamilTon. SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS F.. EllioTT l. Benacker lCapTainl M. Brady D. Hudson F. Calkins R. Chambers A. Jones R. Carson C. Clarke R. McCrimmon T. Chaddock R. DoTy G. ScoTT L. Hudson R. Morey lCapTainl A. TaiT lCapTainl P. Niffenegger S. Tiggleman C. Warskow L. Pioch J. Richards E. Wenban Two scheduled games were played by The Team before The. weaTher became Too severe Tor ouTside games. This year spring baseball insTead oT Track was The maior inTeresT Tor The aThle+ic Temmes. To reward girls who have puT TorTh more Than usual energy, a leTTer award was presenTed To each girl who earned 600 poinTs. The leTTer S is awarded on The basis oT scholarship, membership on class and aTTer school Teams ,in The various acTiviTies, sporTsmanship, and Team capTaincies. The girl earning The highesT number of poinTs Tor The year was given a special award. TENNIS I936 ushered in Tennis Tor girls aTTer a lapse oT Two years. The girls spenT long hours of pracTice wiTh Their coach, Miss HamilTon. The I936 Tennis Team was com- posed oT Mary Adams. Jean Appleyard, Irene Benacker, Florence Calkins, Wilda Hemenway, PaTricia Knapp. Pauline Niffenegger. and Frances TwiTchell. Because mosT oT The surrounding schools had iusT re-esTablished The sporT Tor girls. only Two maTches Tor The local squad could be arranged. BoTh oT These maTches were wiTh The girls' Team oT ST. Joseph High School. On Their visiT To ThaT ciTy, The local squad losT Their maTch, buT in The reTurn engagemenT deTeaTed The visiTing girls. All The members of The Team excepT Mary Adams, Jean Appleyard, and PaTricia Knapp, who were losT Through graduaTion, are available Tor TurTher compeTiTion. .-45... GIRLS' GYM EXHIBITION I-IE Pasf, Presenf and Fufure of Physical Educafion was fhe fheme for fhe I937 girls' gym show, sfaged March I7 and I9 in fhe Cenfral Gymnasium. The exhibi- fion was under 'Ihe direcfion of Miss Marion I-lamilfon, Girls' Physical Educafion in- sfrucfor. In fhe March I7 performance, fhe Sophomore Baslcefball feam was piffed againsf a combined Junior-Senior Reserve 'reamz in fhe March I9 performance fhe Juniors and Seniors played fheir annual spi+e game, an excifing game which fhe Seniors won by 'rhe slim margin of one poinf. The final score was I8-I7. Represenfing fhe Pas+ were Greek Games, a mimefic dance clepicfing fhe developmenf of fhe modern fraclc evenfs. discus fhrow, iavelin fhrow, and crouch sfarfing for sprinfs: a Bloomer Girls' Drill, in which a very sufficienfly affired group of maidens performed sfrenuous exercises fo fhe merrimenf of fhe audience: an old- fashioned square dance appropriafely called in a rusfic manner: and Bicycle Builf for Two, an inferprefive dance fo fhe fune of 'rhe old favorife, Daisy Belle. The modern ideas of physical educafion were depicfed by squad acfivifies: a fap dance roufine. a shorf game of nine-courf baslcefballq sfunfs and pyramid- building: an inferprefive rhyfhm called The Scarecrows, and correcfive acfivifies for weak pedal exfremifiesf' Represenfing fhe fufure were recreafional acfivifies demonsfrafing 'rhe modern frends foward special inferesfs, such as, fencing, fennis, archery, golf, and bowling. Correcfive exercises clevofed fo parficular defecfs were under fhe direcfion of a sfudenf leader. The fufure frends concluded wifh a spof-Iighfed fufurisfi-: rhyfhm dance fo fhe beaf of fom-foms. BASKETBALL I-IE Sophomores had an unusually sfrong feam fhis year wifh a greaf number of candidafes reporfing. Rufh McCrimmon was chosen capfain. The Sophomores defeafed a Junior-Senior Reserve feam in an exhibifion game on March I7 fo fhe fune of I9-IO. The Sophomores' colors were purple and gold. The Junior-Senior Reserve Girls' Baslcefball 'ream was organized 'ro give all fhe girls really inferesfed in baslcefball a chance fo play an exhibifion game. The Reserves, clad in blue and whife suifs, played againsf fhe Sophomores on The firsf nighf of 'Ihe annual Girls' Phyhical Educafion Exhibifion. SOPHOMORES JUNIOR-SENIOR RESERVES McCrimmon lCapfainl F Phillips lCapfainl F French JC Pioch JC Tail' G Slenfz F Ellioff G Damgaard F Roper F Fowler G Smifh G Freeman G Sco++ F Chaddoclc G Sficlzle G King F Hudson F i SPECIAL INTERESTS STUDENT COUNCIL IUI' RUXV: I.. Ki'IIIlt'j', R. MvCx'iun1.m1, H1'I!lt'IlU'ZIY, .Xrkil1s, VVlw4'Ie-1', KIIHY, Iiodhxh, XY1-pin UND RHXV: Broun, XY:-lrll, Vuppx, XX'ilIix, l.umIx', Slzllkmwki, lfriw. IIIIRIF RHXY: Sxlhlm-11, k':1mvn, Ikiu:iIvm.1n, XIV. Ilrrxc-5, R, Murgzun, MvX'n-ixgll, I,il'llILQ-llll, Ku USHER CLUB TOP RUVV: lX1c'N:-nl, Mzu-Dunnld, F, Calkins. llcnwnxxzlv, SECIIND RUVV: Nifft'llf'L:gt'I', Al. Kellum-y, Milla, VVnrm'r, R. SVm-rlhnn, Clarke, THIRD RUVV: Rivhnrds, Richard, Km-ro, Mr. Ilervcy, fnrsmm, lN1cl'rilnmm1, hlyrrx. -18- S!TUDENT COUNCIL HE Sludenl Council is 'rhe legislafive body of Sou+h Haven Senior High School. H' is composed of represenlaiives elecled from +he sponsor groups. One repre- senfaiive from each group is elecred each semesier. One of ils imporlanl aclivifies is Ihe sponsoring of Senior High dances. Sponsor Group Firsi Semesrer Second Semes+er Jack Capps Sarah Tiggleman Joseph Wheeler Rena Morgan Doris Lichfgarn Sieve Szarlcowslci Charles Knox Donna Sahlen Helen Kero Rulh McCrimmon Pauline Niffenegger Irvin Lundy Marshall Boclfish Nora Welch Mr. Hervey Miss Rasmussen Miss Siaulifer Mr. Wierenga Miss Guilford Mr. Kerrey Miss Schnooberger Miss Kelly Jean Appleyard Harold Frilz Mr. Grunsl' Ruby Carson Richard Arlcins Mr. Grein Palricia McVeigh Duane Willis Miss Ehrlich Miss Dennerl Dale Wepier Lois Kenney Wilda Hemenway James Brown Presidenl Jean Appleyard Harold Frifz Vice-Presidenl' Vxfilda Hemenway Secrelary Pauline Niffenegger Lois Kenney Treasurer Pauline Niffenegger Lois Kenney Adviser-Mr. Hervey JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Glenn Kenney Marian Andrews Belly Goodrode Alberl' Sperii Eugene Wheeler Belly Ash Madalyn Warren Robert Symonds Porler Sherman Shirley Ryan Norman Nelson Faye Vinceni Arihur Fale Shirley Dodge Kenneih Liggell Jean Slarins Maxine Pioch Billey Kenney Marjorie Burlce Henry La Bar 9D Roberl Gooding Leonora Alfieri USHER CLUB EMBERSHIP in The Usher Club, composed of Senior High girls. is deiermined by a girl's qualiiica+ions as an all-round good sl'uden'r. Eleclion Io member- ship is roughly on The following basis: ciiizenship I57o, personally I50fo. service record IOVO. social Iendencies IO7, and scholarship 5070. Each year a+ 'rhe 'rime of Ihe Senior Class Play new members are chosen from 'the Sophomore Class +o fill fhe places 'ro be vacaled by 'rhe Seniors. Members of ihe Usher Club are: Charlolle Clarke Helen Kero Margarei McCrimmon Naomi McNeal Shirley Richard Alice Warner Mina Mills Mary Celia Myers Adviser-M r. Hervey 149- Florence Callcins Ruby Carson Wilda Hemenway June Kenney Madelon MacDonald Rufh Wenban Pauline Nilienegger Jeane++e Richards BAND ORCHESTRA DRUM MAJOR Joseph Wheeler PICCOLO James Morehead FLUTES June Kenney Wilda Hemenway Peggy Mallilieu OBOE Roberl' Henns CLARINETS Mary Celia Myers Mary Louise Crow Gordon Barnes Virginia Bridges Madelon MacDonald Fred Servaiius Edna Burns Helen Niles Mary Gales Mary Tromp Oliver McCloughon Lorraine Overhuel Walier McKee FLUTES June Kenney Wilda Hemenway OBOE Roberi Henns CLARINETS Gordon Barnes Virginia Bridges Madelon MacDonald Fred Servaiius FRENCH HORNS Roberr EllioH' Glenn Kenney Edson Newman Raymond OH' CORNETS Raymond Pelrie Chesfer Siarks Henry Shellenbarger TROMBONES Arline Beaify Roberf Tail BAND Helen Warner ALTO SAXOPHON ES Lois Kenney William Friiz TENOR SAXOPHON E John Logan BARITONE SAXOPH ON E Duane Willis CORN ETS Carl Hanson Raymond Pelcie Chesier Siarlcs Henry Shellenbarger Elmer Aulie Paul Siiove Charles Holubar Rex Pierce FRENCH HORNS Roberl' Ellioff Glenn Kenney Edson Newman Raymond OH ALTO CLARINET Beverly Sprague TROMBONES Arline Beairiy Roberi Tail' Mariorie Parrish BARITONES Don Lane Arrhur Parks BASSES , Ned Eby Raymond Newman Clarence Chrisiian SNARE DRUMS Homer Opland William Johnsion Harold Sanford BASS DRUM William Hough CYMBOLS Elwyn Holmes TYMPANI Alice Warner ORCHESTRA BASSOON Helen Warner ' VIOLINS-FIRST Anifa Johnson Naomi McNeal Parricia Ryan Mary Beih Mary McLaughlin Beverly Sprague Margaref Robinson Norma Cobb June Sleniz VIOLINS-SECOND Jack Spelman Pauline Sfeinbacher Ella King Reber? Gooding Leify Willefr Gena Berforelli Charloiie Plummer Marion Taff Jerry Logan -51-. HARP Shirley Ryan VIOLAS Frances EllioH Florence Calkins Imogene WilleH Doroihy Dubuisson CELLOS Margarei McCrimmon Kafhryn Richards Josephine Smiih June Zacselr BASSES Irene Benaclcer Homer Opland Raymond , Newman Arrhur Parlcs SNARE DRUM Harold Sanford BASS DRUM William Hough TYMPANI Alice Warner OPERETTA GLEE CLUBS OPERETTA NDER the direction of Miss Katherine Ellis, the mixed chorus presented a comic opera in two acts, Joan of the Nancy Lee. The story concerns a pirate leader, formerly Sir Richard Camden ot England, who captures a shipload ot fair captives, among them his former fiancee, to avenge himself on her. ln the course of events Joan assumes the captaincy of the Nancy Lee after the crew mutinies. All comes to a satisfactory conclusion when Dick shows Joan that her photograph and letters are his most valued possessions. CAST OF CHARACTERS Jerry, Sir Peter's son ....... . William Hough Sir Richard Camden, Captain Dick of the Nancy Lee - Henry Shellenbarger Edward lNedl Brinkly, First Mate . . . . Ronald Wilkinson Barnaby Hyde, Boatswain .... Joseph Wheeler Bill Bloody. a Pirate .... . Jack Capps Monsieur Francois, Parisian Dancing Master , Paul Marrs Signor Doremi, Italian Singing Teacher . Andrew Sperti Lady Joanna Layton, Betrothed to Lord Egbert . Edith Foster Clarissa Buchinham. Maid of Honor to Lady Joanna Yvonne Sunquist Dorinda Harcourt, Twin Bridesmaid . . . Constance Foster Florinda Harcourt, Twin Bridesmaid . . Jeanette Richards Mistress Rhoda Greenarl, Governess ...,... Allegra Porter Doloris de La Montana ......... I Betty Burge James Handley, Roderick French, Carl Hanson, Raymond Ott, Wallace Reames, Rupert Sherman, Paul Kuebler, Arthur Andrews, Doris Lichtgarn, Zelma Reynolds, Frances Elliott, Veryl Morgan, Marjorie Warfield, Lois Kenney Loretta Brooks, and other members ot the mixed chorus. GLEE CLUBS Vera Bard Martha Haase Iris Benacker Georgia Beth Marie Binder Emma Jean Bishop Loretta Brooks Betty Burge Marion Bushee Myrtle Bushee Irene Burke Maxine Carter Virginia Carter Ruby Chambers Mary Alice Cook Jean Dilley Alice Ely Frances Elliott Gertrude Fahning Constance Foster Edith Foster Cleone Fowler Lorraine Fowler Bella Freeman Blanche Freeman Doris French Jean Gould Ruth Hammond lone Harry Lois Henney Mary Jean Henney Roberta Hoag Anna Hodgman Elsie Jensen Geraldine Jerue Elva Mary Katz Ella King Carol Klipp Mary Ella Kuschner Elma Leever Ruby Mann Carrie Marrs Bess Medwed Katherine Moore Rena Morgan Veryl Morgan Jeannette Neider Elinor Otto Aileen Paquin Dorothy Patterson Lorraine Pioch Allegra Porter Klara Relia lContinued on Page 55l -53- Zelma Reynolds Lorraine Richards Jeanette Richards Frances Ridley Margaret Robinson Ruth Roe La Verne Roper Genevieve Rozema Gwendolyn Scott June Slentz Jean Smith Olive Stanz Julia Strebeck Josephine Strobel Yvonne Sundquist Margaret Tither Irene Torp Mariorie Warfield Alice Warren Wildarene Warren Caroline Warskow Eleanor Warskow Bernadine Wing Barbara Wurtz Elsie Vincent Shirley Vincent Maisel Vine BOYS' GLEE CLUB ROW: Capps, E. Gu npert, Cart, VVhec-lsr, R. Sherman, Sp:-rti, IJ fazio, Gwen, C. Gunpurl. FOP I r 1 1 10ND ROVV: Iavnes, Andrews, Rc-umes, Peck, F. Frelluh, j. Schluark, Ovrrhisrr, Mi-N Iillix. H RD RUVV: Sneflsnhargrr, R. NViIkins0n, VVarhc-ld, J. Hunulin, Un, Murrs, Hough. I l 1' ROVV: Kuc-blrr, Spurli, Uruunillg, Ufinrfr, gXlull'vu's, SQIIHIIUIHIS, llzlnlllrx, Urrun. 'UND RUXV: Ht'hI'lll1lIl, Hoag, lla-nm-5, INIrl'ri1nnmn, Morey, MLNLAAAI, Myvrs, Brudx, l'l1n'kL-, Gibson. llll N ln lar XX ll NIH g, lllhlgllll M Sl Nl X 1,1 l7'll RD ROVVZ xvillhilll, '. 3 uv ', Trl, rm-vgrr, fr , ix- Qzvntl:-r, . c 'viy1, 1 cy, Culxb chambfr., Lulu... ...54-. GLEE CLUBS CCont'dJ ArThur Andrews George Bridges Jack Capps Charles CaTT Tony Defazio Henry Green Carl GumperT Edward Gumpe rT Jerdon Hamlin Carl Hanson William Hough Paul Kuebler William Jaynes Paul Marrs Raymond OTT RoberT Overhiser James Peck Wallace Reames Jack Schlaack Henry Shellenbarger Richard Sherman Fred SmiTh Andrew Sperti Wayne Warfield Ronald Wilkinson AccompanisT-Marjorie Ann Maulsby N addiTion To Glee Club concerTs in November and May, numerous oTher appear- ances were made by newly organized groups Trom The mixed chorus. Some of These were The Girls' Ensemble, composed of girls Trom The Glee Club: The Boys' OcTeT, consisTing oT Ar-Thur Andrews, George Bridges, Jack Capps, Carl Hanson, VVilliam Hough, Henry Shellenbarger, Andew SperTi, and Ronald Wilkinson: and an A Cappella choir, ThirTy-Two members chosen from The mixed chorus. An ouTsTanding evenT was The Open Air FesTival in May. Four hundred ouTsTandingf vocalisTs, Trained by six direcTors, represenTecl six schools of Van Buren counTy. The FesTival was The TirsT of iTs kind To be conducTed in SouTh Haven. NEW FIRES SENIOR CLASS PLAY , TEPHEN SanTry lOTTo Groening, Ronald Wilkinsonl, having inheriTed a Tarm, hiTs upon The p'an To have his family visiT him on The Tarm. Soon aTTer The 'Family arrives, STephen says ThaT he who wanTs Tood and raimenT musT work Tor iT. To con- vince her TaTher ThaT she musT reTurn To Chicago aT once, Olive iJean WaTson, Mary Celia Myersl Teigns illness. When Lynn Gray, a docTor lAlTred Gibson, Wilbur OTFA nerl, is called in, he discovers The sham buT announces ThaT she really has a hearT ail- menT calling for healThTul living and a good menTal aTTiTude. When she rebels, TaTe inTervenes when Mary Marshall iJean Dilley, PaTricia McVeighl, visiTing Phyllis lMary Brady, Ruby Chambersl and Billy lPaul Kuebler, Henry Greenl comes down wiTh scar- leT Tever. resulTing in a quaranTine. The Two servanTs, Lucinda lMargueriTe Morey, Nora Welchl and Suzanne lMargareT McCrimmon, Mary Jean Henneyl, were noT in The house aT The Time of The quaranTine. Dick lAndrew SperTi, Harold Behrmanl, sTudies TruiT farming, aided by wife Eve lNaomi McNeal, Doris LichTgarnl. Olive resenTs DocTor Gray's counsel buT her love Tor him is exhibiTed when Sid Sperry' lGerald Symonds, ArThur Andrewsl, says ThaT Dr. Gray's car has been wrecked. Dr. Gray is nursed back To healTh by Olive. Anne lCharloTTe Clarke, AniTa Calkinsl, STephe-n's wife, realizes his need Tor her sympaThy. Mrs. Sperry lNaomi Niffenegger, Vivian Fowlerl, Jerry, her son lBill Schlaack, James Peckj, and her neighbor, Mrs. Marshall lRoberTa Hoag, Norma Cobbl make up The resT of The casT. The play was direcTed by Miss AlTa STauTFer. Two casTs were selecTed, one To give The maTineie and The oTher The evening performance. The business sTaTi included: business manager. Al- fred Gibson: publiciTy, Mary Jean Henneyp sTage manager, Roderick French: assis- TanT sTage manager, Duane Willis: cosTumes, Virginia Bridges: prompTers, Mary Mc- Laughlin and Veryl Morgan. -55- SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS . TOP ROVV: Yillwuck, johnson, Mclmighlin, Calkins, MacDonald, Briggs, Clarke, Richards, Btllgf. SECOND RUWV: Mr. Mohr, Applrvurd, Colvin, Carson, Kenney, Niffeneggrr, Km-ro. 'l'lllRlJ RUVV: Brady, NSVJISUII, McNeal, Nly:-l's, Porter, VV:rrm-r, llrungnnrd, N case of shori absences of a grade leacher, lhese iunior and senior girls were selecied Toibe ready lo lake 'rheir places. These people were regular assislanls lo Miss Elli :,qBeHy Burge, Edilh Fosler. and Allegra Porler. Jean Appleyard and Edna Villwoclc were regular assislanls 'ro Miss Luxlord, second grade, Ceniral. GRADE TEACHER SUBSTITUTE CENTRAL Kindergarfen Eby Mary Brady Firsl and Second Linnell Jean Muslce Second Andrews Norman Cobb Third Hall Margrele Damgaard Third and Fourfh l-leacox Jean Walsan Fifrh Beach Helen Kero Fiflh Black Mary MCL-aughlin Sixrh Fisher Marjorie Briggs Sixth Podhaislci Ruby Carson Provencher Madelon MacDonald INDIANA Kindergarlen Brandenburger June Kenney Firsf Schrier Naomi McNeal Second Jennings Anifa Johnson Third and Fourlh Fifrsimmons Mary Celia Myers HARTMAN Kindergarlen Brandenburger June Kenney Firsl and Second Reynolds Charlolfe Clarke Third and Fourlh Andree Alice Warner Fifth and Sixth Buchanan Pauline Nilienegqer General Subsfiiule-Florence Calkins ..55., Pos'r GRADUATES A EVERAL sTudenTs came back This year To enroll as posT graduaTes in SouTh Haven High School. WiTh Miss Rasmussen as Their adviser, The posT graduaTes spon- sored a very successTul Hard Times ParTy on Friday, November I3, I936. Jean Appleyard, Chairman EsTher Jillson MargareT Brady MerTon Jones BeTTy Burge Paul Marrs BerT Dailey ArThur Myers Harold FriTz June Thomas Edward GumperT Edna Villwock Jerdon Hamlin Clarice Vine ALUMNI PROGRAM NDER The direcrion oT The Alumni Day CommiTTee and Miss STauTTer a program was presenTed in honor oT The S, H. H. S. Alumni guesTs on December 23. I936. Mr. Baer presenTed giTTs To Bob Myers and Bud Moran, considered The mosT valuable members oT The I936 SouTh Haven TooTball Team. EighT elecTric clocks To be used in The VocaTional Building were presenTed by Jean Appleyard Tor The Class oT '36 and accepTed by Mr. STanley JohnsTon Tor The Board OT EducaTion. ShorT skiTs, music. and dancing were included Tn The program wiTh a social hour in The boys' gym following. DECLAMATIONS AND ORATIONS T HE annual OraTorical and DeclarnaTory conTesT was held March IO in The Cen- Tral AudiTorium. Gladys Mickey capTured TirsT place wiTh her oraTion, Upon Being Black. Mary Brady wiTh her oraTion, War Lords, was awarded second place. OTher conTesTanTs were Ruby Chambers wiTh A Cloud on The Horizon g Edmund Ksonke- wicz wiTh WhaT's The MaTTer WiTh Parole? : and Naomi McNeal wiTh CaveaT EmpTor. Donna Sahlen Took TirsT place in The declamaTion conTesT, presenTing Ropes : and Meyer Warshavsky second place wiTh The declamaTion Duped. OTher conTes- TanTs were Ralph Hudson wiTh Ropes : Elsie Jensen wiTh The Gilded CurTain : Phyllis LeviTT wiTh U. S, ConvicT No. 9653 1 and Beverly Sprague wiTh Ropes. ln iudging The conTesTanTs in The oraTorical conTesT. Mr. ArThur Secord, de coach aT WesTern STaTe Teachers College sTaTed he had liTTle diTTiculTy in selecTi TirsT choice. His problem came in choosing a second place winner where Two conTesT- anTs were so very evenly maTched. Gladys Mickey and Donna Sahlen represenTed SouTh Haven High School in The sub-disTricT conTesT in April. -57- FUTURE FARJVIERS OF AMERICA HE FuTure Farmers oT America is a naTion-wide organizaTion made up oT chap- Ters in many schools of The UniTed STaTes. Hs purpose is To promofe vocaTional agriculTure in rural communiTies by sponsoring rural agriculTural shows and conTesTs. The SouTh Haven ChapTer, under The direcTion of Mr. Kerrey, holds rural agriculTural conTe'sTs, and lasT year, a rural AgriculTural Day, which was aTTended by members of rural schools in Allegan and Van Buren CounTies. ln OcTober, The local chapTer senT Two represenTaTives To The NaTional FuTure Farmers oT America ConvenTion aT Kansas CiTy, Missouri: BerT Dailey, chosen a mem- ber of The Mich'igan F. F. A. Band which Turnished The music Tor The convenTion, and Rodney Wilkinson, a Tormer oTTicer oT The SouTh Haven FuTure Farmers. EXCHANGE PROGRAMS OR The lasT Tour years iT has been cusfomary Tor several schools oT The viciniTy To exchange programs showing The various acTiviTies oT The high schools. This year The schools aT Bangor. CoverT, DecaTur, LawTon. and SouTh Haven exchanged pro- grams during The year. The maTerial Tor SouTh Haven's programs was planned by The speech classes under The direcTion oT Miss STauTTer. The programs were usually composed of a one acT play plus varieTy numbers dances. clarineT quarTeT, boys' ocTeT, girls' sexTeT. TluTe Trio, and insTrumenTal solos. Those Talcing parT in The programs were: Virginia AlTenburg, ArThur Andrews, Gordon Barnes, Mary Brady, George Bridges, Virginia Bridges, Jack Capps, Jearf Dilley, Cleone Fowler, Alfred Gibson, OTTO Groening, Wilda Hemenway, Carl Han- son, William Hough, Anifa' Johnson, June Kenney, Edmundilisonkewicz, Paul Kuebler, Mary McLaughlin, Naomi McNeal. Gladys Miclcey, RiTa Morey, Re.na Morgan, Veryl Morgan, Mary Celia Myers, Ted Pahl, Harold Sanford, Henry Shellenbarger, Andrew SperTi, Alice Warner, Jean WaTson, Ronald Wilkinson, and Duane Willis. PROGRAM OF EVENTS SOUTH HAVEN TO TO SOUTH HAVEN 5 DecaTur . . December 4 DecaTur . . November 20 - Bangor . . . January 29 LawTon . . . February 5 CoverT February l9 Coverf . . April 9 Lawton . March I2 Bangor . April 23 SENIOR HIGH CLUBS Dramafic Club lSeniorsl ..... KniTTing Club . . AuTo Club . . PuppeT Club . . . Dramafic Club lJuniorsl . FuTure Farmers of America . . . Miss -STauTTer Miss Rasmussen Mr. Wierenga Miss Guilford Miss DennerT Mr. Kerrey Miss Schnooberger . Miss Kelley . Mr. GrurisT . Mr. Grein . Miss Ehrlich . Miss Murpwy Chemisfry Club . . Travel Club . . . . Currenf EvenTs Club lJuniorsl CurrenT Topics Club lSeniorsl . STory Club . . . Home Economics Club . . 1-58- x .ul 'B IUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CLUBS ACTIVITY CLUB T HE purpose oT The AcTiviTy Club was To give sTudenTs a beTTer idea oT The loca- Tion and The TuncTions of The more imporTanT indusTries and places in The ciTy. Trips were Taken To The Indiana and HarTrnan schools. AT The Telephone Com- pany The club was shown how a Telephone call is made. They also visiTed The Fire DeparTmenT where The members were shown The diTTerenT meThods oT TighTing Tires. The club was composed oT members Trom The sevenTh and, eighTh grades, under The clirecTion oT Miss Louise PorTer. SEVENTH GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB T HE SevenTh Grade DramaTic Club, under The supervision of Miss CaTherine Haw- ley, spenT The TirsT parT oT The year dramaTizing ballads and poems. The laTTer parT OT The year was spenT on panTomimes and plays, a play being presenTed beTore The Junior High School The lasT quarTer. , PUZZLE CLUB THE members oT The Puzzle Club, sponsored by Miss Evelyn Johnson, spenT Their Time This year learning To play checkers and chess. A TournamenT was held in each oT These games, Conrad RaTcliTTe winning The checker TournamenT. Members who did noT wish To play checkers or chess broughT in puzzles To work during club hours. . STORY CLUB HE meeTings of The STory Club, under The sponsorship oT Miss Elaine Eppler. 1 were devoTed To Theireading and discussion oT shorT sTories Trom books and mag- aizines. The purpose oT The club was To broaden The knowledge oT good sTories ThaT zines. The purpose oT The club was To broaden The knowledge oT good sTories ThaT appear in currenT books and magazines. CHARM CLUB T HE Charm Club was organized by Miss Murphy Tor girls who wanTed To improve Their appearance. ATTer a Talk given by one oT The beauTicians oT The ciTy on hair- sTyles, many oT The girls did some experimenTing along,ThaT line. Fingernails were The Tocus OT aTTenTion Tor a while. DiTTerenT sTyles oT dress in various color combinaTions occupied mosT'oT The club's Time. HANDICRAFT CLUB T HE HandicraTT Club, under The direcTion oT Miss Melinda Crosby, was organized Tor girls inTeresTed in work wiTh brass, wood. cloTh, and so on. There were ThirTy-Tour girls in The club. Each girl made several pieces oT hand work eiTher Tor herselT or her room. The girls made such Things as: book ends, desk seTs, purses, sweaTers, ChrisTmas cards, pillow Tops, picTures, and decoraTive brass pieces. -59- 'F EIGHTI-I AND NINTH GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB HE Eighfh and NinTh Grade. DramaTic Club, under The direcTion OT Miss ElizabeTh HaThaway, was Tormed To give all oT iTs members some acTing experience. The Time was spenT in The producTion oT Three plays. Buried Treasure, a play Tor girls. and Have You Seen Red? were presenTed in The CenTral AudiTorium. Several oTher clubs were inviTed To see The Third play, WhaT An ACT! BACHELOR'S CLUB HE Bachelors' Club was composed oT 25 boys, under The direcTion oT Miss Vir- ginia GranT. They spenT Their club periods learning how To press and mend Their cloThes and To sew on buTTons. The.y also spenT much Time learning how o cook Their TavoriTe dishes. ln The spring They Took hikes and Tried Their cooking in The open, and alThough Their meals were noT prize winners in culinary arT, a good Time was had by all. BOYS' HOBBY CLUB HE Boys' Hobby Club had on iTs roll call 23 members who used Their Time in The manual Training workshop doing The Things They liked To do. The members made model airplanes, boaTs, small pieces of TurniTure, and leaTher coin purses. TUNIOR HIGH HONOR SOCIETY PresidenT ..... Beverly Sprague Vice-PresidenT Charles NiTTenegger SecreTary ..... Madalyni Warren WO Trips a year are planned Tor The Honor SocieTy oT Junior High School. One oT The Trips This year was To SouTh Bend where They were The guesTs of The STude- baker AuTomobile FacTory. While in SouTh Bend They also looked arouncl The campus of NoTre Dame. There were TwenTy-Two sTudenTs making The Trip. Members of The Junlor High Honor SocieTy The TirsT semesTer were: Roberf Arkins DoroThy Behrman Charles Bowie Henry Brinks Edwin Capps Jacqueline Johnson Marion Grano Lois Hervey Lois Hill Floyd Hoag BeTTy Krogman Members who we Marian Andrews ElizabeTh Barber Donald Dickinson Shirley HisTed RoberT Morey DoroThy Ohme RoberT Seroke Frances STrebeck PaTricia Suhr Richard Asher Eileen Lamssies Edwin Lauman John Logan Richard MorT Sylvia Novak PorTer Sherman CharloTTe STamm Clarice STevens RoberT Symonds Raymond Szymczak Madalyn Warren re added The second semesTer Norma Fahning Virginia Morgan EdiTh ZlaTkin Arlene BeaTy Gena Berrorelli ArThur Eldred Lawrence Fagerlund Florence Green Opal York George Hecker -50- Wefel Wanda Wepfer Shirley Dodge ArThur FaTe Arlene Gregory Marjorie Ann Maulsby Rosemary Nelson Charles NiTTenegqer Maxine Pioch Waldemar RadTke Beverly Sprague James Wenban Mildred Hecker Mildred Kasishke KenneTh LiggeTT Julius Mielke Barbara SmiTh Jean STarks Mariorie Teske MarTha Warner ElizabeTh Vifarskow IUST TEST THOUGHTS WHILE STROLLING- Snoony Oll lo press wilh a sporls' quickie. Bud Moran--high poinl man in baskel- ball: Bob Myers makes All-Conference leam: hals oll again lo Chuck Tail lor his consislenl and simply swell baskelball lechnique: nice goin'. lellas. Dominick Tragna made loolball caplain lor nexl year. A B.l ol Pair-Paller-Leading are Schlaack and McNeal, lhe inimilable bickerers. Close seconds are Barnes and MacDonald. Fowler and Ely lollow while Symonds and Twilchell conclude lhe roll-call. Howie I-larboldl conlinues lo allracl lhe lemmes-couldn'l keep up wilh lhe lad. B'ggesl Blowers ol lhe school-Ruell and Schlaack-when lhem lhar' lads slarl, you can'l win!! 'Member when I said Tragna and Sie- berl were slighlly balmy? I lhink I had somelhing lherelll Lel's be like lhe lhealre and have our own Academy award-Besl Musical Renclilion-Anila Johnson and her violin. Besl Slory Teller Jean Muske-aboul her operalion. Besl Mannered Session-Sixlh hour- M' oh boy! Besl Manager-Charlolle Clarke-nice goin' on our Slall. Besl Enlerlainmenl-The lalesl school dances -lhey are conslanlly improving. Syno- nym-Morgan sislers and Bangor. We razzed Ollo Greening a lol aboul his Scolchness, bul he made a mighly good business manager. Give Duane Willis credil lor lhis passing pun- ll lhe leam doesn'l win, lhey will iusl have lo 'Grein' and 'Baer' ill! I-low did you like our Senior play sel? The kids pul a lol ol hard work on il. I lhoughl il a success. Don'l look now, bul. since we have a salulalorian and lhe valediclorf ian, why nol have a dumblorian? May- be l'm iusl sell-conscious! Maddesl Mo- menls-Trying lo collecl lor lhis vol- ume. The lime has come lo lend lhine ears lo au revoir. So long. dear public. Margarel McCrimmon: Sakes alive! I don'l believe no woman could ever be'n so lal. Charlolle Clarke: Whal ye readin' now, Maggie? Margarel: Why, lhis paper lells aboul an English woman who losl lwo lhousand pounds. Ollo Greening had driven inlo lhe counly lair wilh his sweelhearl. They passed a boolh where lresh popcorn was lor sale.. My! Ollo, ain'l lhal nice? exclaimed lhe girl. Ain'l whal nice? asked Ollo. Why, lhe popcorn: il smells so aw- lully good. replied lhe girl. ll does smell kind o' line, drawled Ollo. l'l iisl drive a Iillle closer so you can gel a beller smell. TaIking aboul long leel. I seen scme l'olher day lhal bolh logelher made a yard, said one member ol lhe liar's club. Thal's nolhing, I saw a man once who had feel so big he had lo back up lo a door lo knock on il. Doclor, can you help me? My name is Ksonkewicz- . No, l'm sorry: I simply can'l do any- lhlng aboul lhal. lnslruclors- And on lhis paper I wanl your names-nol your signalures. One Lalin sludenl lo anolher- Did you knock lhem cold in lhe Lalin quiz? Yes, zero. The judge poinled wilh his cane al lhe prisoner belore him. There's a greal rogue al lhe end ol lhis slick. Duane Willis- Al which end, your honor? The slingy farmer was scoring his hired man lor carrying a Iighled lanlern lo call on his besl girl. The idea! he exclaimed. When I was courlin', I never carried no Ianlern: I wenl in lhe dark. Yes, and look whal you gel, sadly said lhe man. .-61.. I , 1 T n L 162... VOCATIONAL BUILDING I-IIS year our dream for a Vocalional Building was realized: a beauliful new addi- 'lion lo our school was compleled in December, I936. The Music Deparlmenl is in greally enlarged quarlers wilh several spacious music rooms, large rooms for band, orcheslra. and lhe glee clubs, and several smaller rooms lor praclice work. Mr. Freeman also has more space al his disposal since lhe ereclion of a large manual 'rraining room, a painling room, drying room, a 'lool room. and a privale office. The boys in lhe Agricullural Deparlmenl' have. added facililies in lheir new rooms. Boy Scouls also benefiled by lhe conslruclion ol Ihis Vocalional Building. Almosl lhe enlire ground floor was made info rooms for lhe Boy Scouls. The iacililies of lhis new building offer added advanlages lo praclically every Soulh I-Iaven l-Iigh School pupil. IUST IEST CLASS OF '37 DICTIONARY Equalor-A menagerie Iion running around lhe earlh. Millon was a blind poel who wrole Paradise l.os+: when his wife died he wrole Paradise Regainedf' Woman-The animal which possesses lhe grealesl' allachmenl for men. Chief races of man-The sprinl, lhe hurdles, and long dislance. Seals of Congressmen are vaccinal- ed every +wo years. Many of lhe lorly-niners lefl 'rheir bones bleaching on 'rhe plains behind lhem. Average-A nesl. I-lens lay eggs on lhe average. Mercury was lhe god of lhe wealher. because he is found in lhermomelers. Some of 'rhe English leachers' 'lind- ings: Noun-Whal you call your girl. There are proper nouns and common nouns. A proper noun is wha+ you in- lroduce her lo olher folks by. The com- mon noun is Dear. Adieclive-A word of richness and vigor which musl no+ be used in polile sociely. , Coniunclion--Whal you slall around wilh when you don'l know wha? lo say. Preposilion-Favorile word for end- ing a senlence wi+h. Very poor gram- mar. Use a period inslead. Arlicle-A word of indelinile value. depending on whelher you are wriling a lelegram or a lhousand word fheme. Cleone Fowler- Wha+'s 'rhal odor l smell? Franklin Ely- Tha'r's lerlilizerf' Cleone- For lhe land's sake! Franklin- Yes, Ma'am. -- 63 - llii MS, L -64- fj,.'l '::'!!- 4 -fee:-an + - -. ...-1 .- . , 1 . ,. .. . . ,, '. , .. ...,... 'A ,' U 1- f.:.r1:'f. - -'E ':maW.xv-- F5-33' ' ' Fr- '- -Q 1 -'Lf fi 5- - 1 ai ...-.tr L H' -TQ I '.'.- mu 52 . - - ':-- - -' -' -' -rg, -- -- . - . 1--'-.iw-1 nfs 23 Q -- - -- Q-'f .z:,. .lITffm..i'm'i.' ri:-Eh - L . iff+f'.i i-F .- 1 5 -x-J'-lla' ' '- ' . .7 ,. .. '. , -. '.. 9 ... ..., . IA. . ,. .gf .1 ' ' it inf' -- .. A ' . . r . .. ga y? 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