South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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SOUT1-1 I-I1e1-1 ANNUAL Program For Commencement Week Sunday, June 13, IQ26 Baccalaureate Sermon ........................... REV. JOHN M. CHANDLER South High School-3 P. M. Monday, June 14, IQ2C Class Breakfast . . . ........ . . . . 8:00 A. M. Class Day Exercises . . . ....... . . . . 9 120 A. M. Processional .............. .......... Invocation .................. Remarks by Class President .... Song ....................... Class Address ....................... Piano Solo ........................... Presentation of '4The Key- of Knowledge . . Response by President of Junior Class . . . Music ............................... Presentation of Class Memorial ...... Response by the Principal ...... Benediction ..... ............ Recessional .......... . ........... . 3 100 P. M. Class Picnic and Dance . .. ........ . . . . .. ..... In the Cafeteria . . . .In the Auditorium THE GRADUATING CLASS REV. PRESTON A. CROSS . . . . .EDNVARD IIENNESSEY .............QU.xRTET'1'E ..R,Ev. SIDNEY E. SWEET . . . . . . .CHARLES IQURSON . . , . . . .EMMETT BERRY . . . .RICHARD RUH . . . . . . .SENIOR GIRLS . . . . . . . .IIIARJORIE TODD . . . .MR, E. L. IXIAHAFFEY ...R.Ev. A. H. KNIPPING .THE GRADUATING CLASS . . . . .At the Green Mill Wednesday, June 16, 1926 Coimnencenient Exercises . . .......... . . 10:00 A. M. . COLISEUM Friday, Jane 18, 1926 ANNUAL ALUMNI-SENIOR RECEPTION AND DANCE 8 :30 P M 40 I

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SOUTH :HIGH ANNUAL IIInIIIIIIInnmmuummunmnnmum:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SAM YAnLoc Entered from Mound Junior High. Academic Course. ACTIVITIES-Student Council, '24, Room Representative, '25, Adver- tising Manager Optic,' 265 Assis- tant Manager Annual, '26, Physics Club, ,26. OUTLOOK-Ohio State University. A master of himself. Bnssln YENKIN Bess Entered from Roosevelt Junior High, Academic Course. ACTIVITIES-Spanisli Club, '25, '26, Basketball, '25, Baseball, '25, OUTLOOK-Ohio State University, What e'e1' she did was done with so much ease In her alone 'twas natural to please. ELIZABETH ZAPP Bettye Entered from John Marshall High School, Richmond, Va. Academic Course, ACTIVITIES-Y. W. C. A., '25, '26g Thrift Club, H263 Crazy Quilt Revue, '26, Bank Cashier, '26, VVhen she Will, she Will- You may depend upon it- And' if she Won't, she Won't- So there's. an end to it. JACOB GREENSTEIN Entered from East High School. He is faultless as faultless goes. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH HILSCIIER as T 0 Otyn Entered from Central High School. Cornmeroial Course. She is a bonnie, wee thing. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII GLADYS KNOPP Indian Entered from Mason City, West Va. Academic Course. OUTLOOK-Ohi0 State University, A quiet and faithful workerf ' WESLEY YATES Wes Entered from Crestview Junior High. ,Academic Course. OUTLOOK-Bl.1Sl116SS College, He was a man of quiet way. I I IIII Illu IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II I I II I I IIIII I I II II IIIII I I II III



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SOUTH HIGH ANNUAL i 3 Class History 3 i i. .. .-.. -..-. -. . 4 -- - . -. ' .i E, the senior class of South High, in the year of 1926 do record in this Annual the history of our high school life, and hereby dedicate this history to the classes which are to follow us. Part of the class entered in 1922 from Siebert Street School, others came from Mound Street and Roosevelt in 1923. lVe found homes in Rooms 6, 3, and 16, under Miss Stitt, Mr. Stahl, and Mrs. Durtlinger. In a short time the build- ing was filled to capacity so the later arrivals found homes in the auditorium under Mr. Beery, the present Superintendent of Franklin County Schools, Mr. Blakesley, Miss Tallant, and Miss Wolfe. As could be expected of new material we were green as grass, as the saying goes. However, we showed that we had respect for our upper classmen and as a reward were given the first Newcomers Party, now an annual affair at South. Thus our first year at South ended. Sophomore Year The sophomore year of the class of 1926 was a year of getting acquainted. During this year the Sesame, an honorary English Club, and the Spanish Club, for all students taking above the ninth grade Spanish, were organized. Miss Scott and Miss Piersol were leaders of the Sesame and Mr. MacDonald of the Spanish Club. We were well represented in activities of the school. Members of the Stu- dent Council werc: Ruth Tungate, Ruth Knollman, Clarence Enderle, Sam Yablok, Herman Thorne, Rose Schalit, May Hyle, John Koontz, Mable Ruehle, Winifred Rice, and Herman Heil. Those playing in the orchestra and band were Lewis Stallsmith, Hlilliam Barton, Leo Hall, Louis Rosenthal, NVilliam Creager, Louise Coble, Earl Hall, Claire Mackan and 'Willis Powell. Football players were William Barton and Leo Hall. William Barton was elected Captain of the 1926 Basketball team. I Members of the class who played baseball were Nlloodford Holzbacher, NVil- liam Barton, and Leo Hall. WVoodford Holzbacher, a third baseman, was elected Captain of the 1926 team. It was in the latter part of the Sophomore year that we moved to the new school. And Oh! what a difference! Everything so nice and comfortable com- pared with the old school. The first week at the new building was a time of exploration. Then we settled down to prepare ourselves for a. prosperous junior year. lummmmumumn

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