South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 48 of 88
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Page 48 text:

OFFICE HELPERS Students who composed the Main Office Staff are, Row 1, left to right: Jackie Thompson, Helen Bajus, Marilyn Shook, Barbara Miller, Joanne Mayer, Janet Gwynn, Julia Davis, Jean Johnston, Pat Mouser, Row 2: Maureen Office, Lois Bolen, Pat Norris, Ilea Alexander, Elaine Zisenwine, Juanita Eblin, Arlene Bausch, Joan Ball, Nancy Dingledine, Vellaire Evans, Nancy Nofer, Barbara Canter, Larry Troutman, Nancy McCune. These office helpers have re- sponsible and important tasks to perform, and are, in a sense, rep- resentatives of the entire student body, since they are seen by all visitors to the building. These students are chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, effi- ciency, and reliability. They are depended upon to Wait on all students and visitors and fhelp them as much as possible. They issue locker, tardy, and visitors permits, direct visitors to any teachers or rooms they Wish to visit, and run numerous errands for Miss Grove and Mr. Huber. Their faithfulness, dependability and character are what help to make the office run so smoothly and efficiently. BOOK EXCHANGE STAFF Girls who work in thc Book Exchange during lunch periods are, Row 1, left to right: Carol Bowen, Vellaire Evans, Betty Roy, Emmie Huntsberger, Marion Glick, Phyllis Payne, Row 2: Joan Ball, Marilyn Marshall, Nancy Dingledine, Betty Kritzer, Judy Arthur, Marilyn Buckholz, Dorothy Garrigan. The duties of the Book Ex- change Staff include selling movie tickets, football and bas- ketball game tickets, all dance tickets, book covers, Workbooks, and locks, and taking dues for various clubs and organizations. They must be on time everyday and keep track of several dif- ferent things at a time, such as accounting for all tickets, etc., that are sold. Members of the Attendance Staff are, left to right, Row 1: Mr. Kenneth Hoover, Miss Virginia Titus, Row 2: Zelma Olsen, Jo Ann Weisenberger, Mary Lou Clark, Bar- bara Stroh, Marjorie Schwartz, Helen Bajus, Mary Phyllis Aleshire, Row 3: Roberta Peters, Pat Lupfer, Geraldine Schneider, Shyla Kettler, Donna Courtney, Roberta Blackburn, How 4: Marty Greeno, Dorli Kuepfer, Joann Winter, Dorothy Redfern, Pat Blakeman, Miriam Scbottenstein, Row 5: Carol Shafer, Eileen Menzer, Martie Harper, Emmie Huntsberger, Shirley Hicks, Lois Dell, Diane Warner. l l l ATTENDANCE STAFF This is the staff that has taken care of our attendance this year. They have been on the job before and after school besides every period. It is rumored that the reason all the girls who Work in the attendance office are pretty is that Mr, Hoover goes around to study halls the first of the semester and hand-picks them himself. Page F orty-four

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BAND Southls grand marching band performed well this ,52-'53 season at the football games and in special school activities. The Band has ninety members. In lanuary Glenn Harriman was replaced as conductor by Randal W. Near, former instructor who had been serving in the United States Navy. Members of the band are, left to right, kneeling: Lois Robson, Donna Kirchner, Barbara Sells, Ginger Scofield, Carol Hall- Row 1: Glenn Harriman director, Carlene Sutorius, Donna Joiner, Shirley Vest,.Shirley Milbourne, Carol Shafer, Berrfard Goldstein, Carolyn Mlartin, Bob Huskey, Harold Chakman, Fred Russel, Bonnie Beck, Janet Vance, Dave Backu- lich. Janice Eisenangle, Pat Holland, Row 2: Sally Io Firman, Mary Jane Secrest, janet Gwynn, Alice Loy, Wanda Stout, Dick Teal, Martin Brody, Bill Frase, Dick Garner, Carol Bennett, Willard Bornsteing RowB3ig gllie Cordell, lloe HEETOTC, ' ' ' ' R d M Walter Gwillans, Chod Geedy, Lee Abbitt, Chifton Lathan, Gene Zollmger, John Gersper, 0 pencer, ona ur oc , Sue Haley, Bob Iones, Tim Shields, Keith Botley, Row 4: Charlene Owens, Dixie Eseman, Mary Phil Ashire, Diana Long, Delores Stewart, Fred DeWitt, Tom Thankson, Steve Botley, Jack McKit, Darleen Schumaker, Jerry Clayton, Phil Chamber- lin, Ronnie Cohler, Stanley Freedman, Row 5: Mary Loy, John Beck, Roberta Workmaster, Pat Caine, Barbara Canter, jean Robins, Ronnie Suter, Ronnie Baller, Eddie Burgner, Eugene Stoffer, Don Hooper, Dick Barrs, Joe Shappcioi, Howard Kimberly, Luther Ranft, joe Piccione, Jim Kearns, Row 6: George Mason, Dave Beaver, Kenneth Karns, Sanford Bloom, Bob Elkot, Marilyn Noore, Toby Ekers, Bill Essex, David Bishop. ORCHESTRA The Orchestra, under the direction of Randal W. Near, assisted the school by furnishing music for dramatics department assemblies and productions. They participated in competition festivals and in various local activities. The annual spring band and orchestra concert highlighted their season. During Mr. Nearis absence from South High while he was in the Service, the instrumental department was headed by Glenn Harriman who is now at Franklin lr. High. Orchestra members in the semi-circle are, left to right, Row 1: Annette Woodward, IoAnne Mayer, Albert Abrams, jim Shields, lean Robins, Carletta Hicks Carmen McBroomg .Row 2: Carol Hall, Beverly Darst, Betty Bonnette, Mary Foster, Diana Long, Keith Botley, Ronald Murdobk, Dave Leffler, Ollie Crowder, Ma 'ilyn Kauffman, Sara Drury, Paul Wright, Row 3. Johnny Ger sper, Sanford Bloom, Stanley Freedman, Harold Trager, Barbara Lester, Sue Berry, Carold Schmidt, Betty Frazier, Row 4: lack Allen, Glenn Harriman, conductor, Gene Barban, Walter Cory.



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PUBLICATIONS These students make up the publications staff of the Optic and Lens. Top picture, seated, left to right, are: Marilyn Kauffman, Shirley Sclierie, Betty Roy, Diane Taggi, Carol Bowen, Miriam Strawser, Gerri Adams, Pat Mouser, jo Ann Weisenberger, Ruth- ann Shapiro, Shirley Tustin, standing: James Edmonds, Gene Martin, Richard Girouard, Platt Kennedy. Bottom picture, seated, left to right, are: Jean Wilson, Virginia Murray, Pat Swisher, Margaret Chrismer, Margie Green, Emmie Huntsberger, Donna Jackson, Norma Moore, Beverly Biggs, Nancy Dingledine, and Hazel Long, standing: Phil Chamberlin, YVil1is Kredel, Jim Ackerson, Harry Dolby, Tom Stedman, Don Hooper. Not Pictured: Roberta Dworkin, Susan Greenfield. First semester Optic editors were, left to right: Carol Bowen, Ray VVood, Emmie Huntsberger. Page Forty-fue

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