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SOUTH HIGH ANNUAL' ' CofEcl Prom ROBABLY the greatest gala event ever held at South High School was the Co-Ed Prom, given under the auspices of the Y. XV. C. A. for all girls on the night of March 19. The erstwhile gymnasium was transferred into a veritable fairyland with green and lavender crepe paper. The highly romantic Gypsies, Spaniards, and quaint Chinese dancing with the formidable Bowery toughs to music furnished by the South High School Orchestra was a picturesque sight. The grand march was led by Louise Goble and Evelyn Zipp. The prize winners were: the most beautiful, Jane Kraner and Helen Nupuf as Pierrot and Columbine, first prize, Evelyn Zipp and Louise Coble as Spanish lady and bell-hop, second prize, the funniest, Alice Kemp and Sylvia Bogatin as Bowery toughs, first prize, Doris McFarland and Pauline Gladden as farmer and wife, second prize, the most original, Josephine llutchtield and Glenna. Edwards as black cats, first prize, Katherine Baas and Ferne Tope as Wrigley Spearmint ads, second prize, and honorable mention, Mabel Ruehle and Catherine Debus as Saturday Night and a Turkish woman. The judges were Miss Grace Sewell, Mrs. E. A. Kolb, and Mrs. Robert Lewis. The program consisted of two songs, Hard Boiled Rose, and Down By the Viaduct, by Alice Kemp and Sylvia Bogatin, accompanied with clog dancing, a. vocal solo by Ferne Tope, and a skit from Pierrot and Pierette, by Jane Kraner and Helen Nupuf. There were also two races, the first of which was won by Jane Kraner, and the second, a. balloon race for the teachers, in which Miss Bedger, Miss Kropp, and Miss Ferson from South, and Miss Bedger from Mound, competed. Miss Bedger from Mound won. Judging from the interest shown, the affair will in all probability become an annual one. 3111 illlvmnriam iliranrra Cnaitrrhnm Averill Iiaranna e Anna 3. Hlluvllrr Q Un line in Ipzartn me leans hrhinh in nut in hir 94
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SOUTH HIGH ANNUAL OMT Coaches N REVIEWING the 'records of the past season, the Annual would not be complete without setting aside a few paragraphs to mention our athletic coaches, Mr. Herbert Bash and Mr. Rodney Ross. Mr. Bash is a graduate of Ohio University where he was a star in all four branches of major sports. He earned a total of twelve letters, representing foot- ball, baseball, basketball and track, a. record which is yet to be equaled at Ohio University. Coach Bash was a halfback on the grid team, a forward on the floor squad, an outfielder with the baseball nine, and a dash man and pole- Vaulter on the track squad, establishing records in the latter sport that still stand at Ohio University. Mr. Ross is a graduate of Ohio State University. Although not possessing such an impressive college record as Mr. Bash, he is recognized as a. fine athlete, participating in several branches of athletics. His first coaching venture was at Xhlest High School, where his ability as a coach is well remembered, especially by South. That both Bash and Ross are well versed in all forms of sports is easily seen when one takes a glance at the past coaching records of each. Mr. Bash, who is just completing his fourth year as athletic director at South, has turned in seven championships including football, 1922-'24, and tieing for title in 1921-'26, basketball 1922-'24, track, 1922-'23-'24 and finishing near the top in all other years. Ooniing to South in 1924, Mr. Ross originated the present intra-mural sys- tem among the physical education classes. In the spring of 1925 he took over the reins of the baseball squad and brought the total of championships for that school year to three. Mr. Ross is also supervisor of the teams representing South in the minor sports such as swimming, golf, and tennis. He was also put in charge of the 1925-26 basketball squad, developing a fast, hard-lighting team out of the green material with which he had to work. This year he is again in charge of the baseball squad and we Hrmly believe that he will place a first class team in the local high school race for championship honors. The success of these two men should be greatly appreciated by all those connected with South and we hope that in the coming years they will keep up their fine work and double the number of championships. Cheer Leaders 5 5 . sz AZ, X 4, FRANK HEATH ALICE LANGER mumnummnuumuu uInmInuunnuunxumu unnlmnnmnmunum nnuinnnunnannnummmInunIuInulmm:Inuruuummnmnnnmu
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