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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
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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.-
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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
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