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I SOUTLTT HIGH ANNUAL L N U , , , , ,, , , ..,.....,..........,.,..,............,...,..........................,................,.. THE OPTIC STAFF THE OPTIC The eight stellar issues of the OPTIC, South High School 's monthly publica- tion, We owe to the hard Work of one of the best and most capable staffs we have ever had and to the untiring efforts of Miss Edna Armstrong, class-rooin instruc- tor and faculty supervisor. n 1 The purpose of the OPTIC is to record the events of the school and to create school spirit. The fact that the South High OPTIC won iirst honorable inention in a state-wide contest proves of what high calibre it is. The staff for the year 1926 is: Sylvia Bogatin, editor-in-chief 5 Aliee Kemp, Nellie Armintrout, and Annette Baer, assistant editorsg Dorothy NVarner, circu- lation managerg Ruth Tungate, assistant circulation nianagerg Sain Yabloc, advertising managerg Ervin Carlisle, athletic editorg Russell Harrison, assistant athletic editorg Alice Langer, girls' athletic editorg Ruth Knollnian, hunior editorg Orina Grinstead, personals and organiza.tions editorg Elizabeth Rice and Ruth Riehl, typistsg Vera Parkin, Margaret Rapp, Gladys Hepner, and Lillian Hacker, copy readers. uuuemunummunmu-mum
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SOUTII IIIGH ANNUAL 1nmnIIInIInIImuuumIIuIIInIII:mmmInIII1IIIIIIumnmnmmunrIummuuwnmvnmuunnmnnm In nmmum Stayjr of the South High Annual Managing Editors . . . Associate Editors . . Circulation Managers . ELMo I'IULBERT IIIARTHA CUREVITZ RosE SCI-IALIT LIELEN J ONES PARKER SNYDER IUARJORIE NVUCI-IER Advertising Manager ......... ......... ............... L I LLIAN ETCINERNEY Assistants: I-IYMEN FRIEDMAN, SAIII XCXBIJKDII, ELI BARACII, IIOVVARD SMITH, LULA IXIARTIN, LoU1sE COBLE, LOUISE IWARTE, IIERMAN SCHOTTEN- STEIN, IQATHERINE IIERRON, AND HAZEL ELLIS. Senior Editors . . . Athletic Editor .......... Assistant Athletic Organizations . . . Alumni Editor . . . Snapshot Editor . . . Art Editors . . . Editor Faculty Boafrcl Instructor and General Advisor .. . . . . Circulation Departrnent ......... Advertising .......... Art .......... Treasurer . . . 104 RICHARD ENDERLEg 109 FRED HOFFMANQ 112 HERBERT FEILg 202 RUTH COULTERQ 205 AGNES CRAIGLOWQ HENRY RICHTER' 207, , 209A, JULIA MENDONCAQ 210 HERBERT BAILEY g 212 BERNIC-E FRYE, 214 ROLAND MUEL-LER3 301 MORRIS BENDERQ 304 308 316 WILLIAM MEYER g MIGNON SIEIBERTQ Annual Representatives , GEORGE STRAUSSg , MILDRED CAINQ , CARRIE FLEMIINGQ , MILDREDNALLYQ , JEAN WIEBE-R5 , GLENNA EDWARDSQ , FRANCES WAUGHg , THELMA SELLSQ , JACOB FEILQ , PERSIIS IvIURPIIYg 310 312 318 320 322 106, MILDRED LANNESg 110 201 203 206 208 209B, HAZEL NIPPERT3 211, CHARLES KURSONQ FLORENCE NICKLEWORTHQ nunIIIuumumnunnmumunumIInuImmunuuummnun uIInnnxnexxununnnu umnvmuunuuuu 65 lXIAY I'IYLE M ABLE RUELILE . . .GLENN SCHWEMLEY . . . . . . .ERVIN CARLISLE BARBARA OCHSENWALD NIARABEL ROOT . . . . . . .ESTIIER PIIELAN ...........SADIE COIIEN' FRANK HEAT VERNON NICHOLSON CARL IIEINZ . , .MRs. ARELIA KIRVEN . . .MR J. J. IXTCDONALD 213, 215, 303 J I 9 7 3 9 7 2 7 305 307 309 311 313, 315 317 319 321 306 5 312, MR. VKLISE KING . . .MIss IWINNA VOLII ,. ME. GEORGE IWOORE RUTH KNlOLLMANj MINNIE SCHALITQ RUTH RUBLEg CHARLES TABIORQ MYRON BOTKINQ CLAIRE MACKANQ MARGARET HOEQ HARRY LEACHg GLADYS SPENCEg RUTH LUDWIG 3 . RUTH RIEHLQ CARROL MEADOWS. JANET WAS-SERSTROM WILLIAM OCHSENWALD mnnmmuuuunuIImumIIInInxxIIInIIIuIIImummxumununmm
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SOUTH HIGH ANNUAL 5' ---r ' 2 i 1 f Organizations i L .-..:.i.g.4:L':::2.:gL..-...-.--i - .i HONOR SOCIETY V FOUNDED 1921. Aovlson-Mn. lVlAHAFF'EY. NIEMBERSI-IIP 31. OFFICERS! RODNEY KOLB .... ............. P resiclcut DOROTHY NVARNER ................................ Secretary-Trcasmcz PURRPOSE--Scholarship is emphasized in that only those in the upper fourth of the class are eligible for this group. The faculty then votes for iifteen per cent of this upper twenty-five per cent, keeping in mind those outstanding in character, leadership and service. In otherwvords, those students are given this honor who give promise of being leading students and citizens in ' the future. The only purpose in making such a designation is with the hope of inspiring undergraduates to attaining higher ideals in these lines and to commend those who have taken their high school life seriously as stu- dents, citizens, and leaders, with the further hope that they will continue their efforts to- excel. uumnnmmnnmmnuuunum
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