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BOOK EXCHANGE CLERKS Pictured, row 1, left to right: Susan McGory, Jill H ' B l D ' B R P uiss, ever y anison, etty oy, at Crabtree, Row 2: JoAnn Williams, Donna Joiner, Sally Miller, Gloria WVo1f, Nancy Whit- mer. English workbook? Movie ticket? Basketball ticket? Lost a pair of gloves -and can't find them? The book exchange is the place to go. If you have need of any of these services, smiling capable girls such as Sally Miller and Gloria NVolf will be glad to furnish them for you. One of the most popular places in the cafeteria during the lunch periods is the southeast corner where the book exchange is located. GUIDANCE HELPERS Left to right: Ruth Johnson, Pat Lahey, Evelyn Wolpert, Donna Augustine, Wilda Gibbs, Janet Gwynn, Marienne Hammon, Janis Reese, Joy Ryan, Marilyn Kauffman, Sue Haley. The aixdlvisers are Mr. Redman, Miss Crist, and Mr. oer. Going to college? Having a little trou- ble deciding what to take when you get there? Worried about your credits? Take your troubles to Mr. Redman, Miss Crist or Mr. Moler. One of them or all of them will ibe glad to help you out. They delight in -being able to smooth out the Wrinkles in your future, and, at times, the dark past. Of course all of the work couldn't be done without some mighty fine helpers, and those helpers have been found as can be seen in the picture. BOOKROOM HELPERS Left to right: Sally Gordon, Goldie Berman, Ianet Vance, Carole Kates, Joyce Moehnnan, Altwain Larcom, Dorothy Grosse, Alice Roland, Delores Shoemaker. G X224 x Q ,gy af 9 fs s gs' Page F arty-four Books, books, 'booksl Nothing but books from ceiling to Hoor. It you look in the b00ll room at the start of a new school year, that is what you see. And who is to distribute all of these books and keep the records straight? No one else but Mr. Helmick and his capable assistants. Their work is more or less seasonal a great rush of work at the beginning and end of each semester and a period of quiet rest in between, however, they are all happl' to be able to be of service. J
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o ORCHESTRA Pictured lcft to right, lst circle: Jerry Melmed, Tim Shields, Louella Annstrong, Al Abrams, Charlene Evans, Jackie Hylton, 2nd circle: Annette Woodward, Beverly Darst, Carol Styers, Carmen McBroom, Ilse Gutheil, Carolyn Wiggins, Diana Long, Mary Loy, Dick Garner, Ronnie Ballou, Roberta Workmaster, Dixie Eseman, Carole Chati-ield, Irene Bajus, Perry Schwartz, Betty Fraiser, 3rd circle: Yvonnie Byrd, Barbara Lester, Yvonne Yates, Sanford Bloom, Marshall Goldberg, Charles Howe, Jesse K ingler, Moses Jamison, Dick Baars, Avonell Miller, Jane Rounds, Marilyn Clark, Carol Schmidt, 4th circle: R. W. Near, Jack Allen, Elona Sabo, Mary Aumock, Harold Chapman, Eddie Campbell, Bob Huskey, Harold Martin, Walter Cory, Barbara Sword. Appreciation of music turns our camera to the South High School Orchestra and the many events around South they help to make a success. Participation in Open House, Dramatics Department plays, Commencements, Baccalaureate Serv- ices, Class Day, Pre-Easter Service, Spring Concert, entries in the District and State Solo and Ensemble Contests keep the variety of music in a steady beat. The acquiring of new choir robes was the highlight for the choir members this year. In 1953 the choir participated in the All-City Choir for the C.O.T.A. Convention at the Coliseum. VVith the same group of mass choirs, they gave an open Christmas Choral Festival at Central High School. Each individual choir sang two solos, and for an impressive close, the mass choirs sang the Hallelujah Chorusf' Both of these performances were conducted by Mr. Keller, music director of Columbus schools. On March 14 the Music Directors Guild of which Miss R. Lippincott, director of our choir, is a mem- ber, presented a religious program at Capital University. Our choir took part in this program. Eugene Barban and Marianne Hammon, members of the choir, have received outstanding marks on performances outside of school. Left to right, Row 1: Vicki Kindelberger, Barbara Stewart, Pat Caine, Glvria King, Dorothy Redfem, Barbara Robinson, Nancy Feil, Joyce Ulrich, Kay Shaefer, Pat Bennett, Louie Mc-Canng Row 2: Jill Huiss, Mary Aumo:k, Lois Bolen, Jan Hubbard, Sharon Moeller, Jean Robins, Helen Long- worth, Gloria Wolfe, Barbara Gould, Paula Gatewood, Janice Henkelmann, Joe Harron: Row 3: Terry Miller, Shirley Henthorn, Lois Bowen, Marianne Hammon, Stan Webster, Quendelle Page, Jack Kershaw, Dick Pnston, Don Brining, Don Morehart, Larry Wigal, Wilbur Egnew, Danny Holtz, Earl Smith, Row 4: Jerry Melmed, Paul Howard, Bob Dean, Tom North, David Dill, Bob Winebar, Ray Ball, Art Castle, Marvin Paxton, Roger Arick, Eugene Barban, Bernard Goldstine.
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LIBRARIANS Left to right: Darlene Hauck, Patti Allen, Margaret Parker, Dorothy Grosse, Martha Wells, Rosella Lmabury, Mildred Cooper, Doris Goringg standing, left to right: Barbara Gould, Bev Danison, Celestine Pignatelli, Iim Danewood, Mike Olmstead, Robert Manah, Robert Sabo, Dave Henne, Carol Danison, Tim Shields, Wilbur Egnew, Tom Spellman, Ronnie Koehler, Ronald Fenniken, Ben Gambos. ATTENDANCE OFFICE HELPERS Left to right, Row 1: Mr. K. B. Hoover, Miss Virginia T itusg Row 22: Beverly Hagan, Suzy Webster, Pat Holland, Carla Kuepfer, Helen Bajus, Pat Bair, Row 3: Donna Augustine, Ierry Hughes, Nancy Thompson, Pat Laycox, Irene Baiusg Row 4: Paula Gatewood, Pat Kelley, Barbara Howell, Mary Horcher, Sue Haley, Row 5: Betty Jean Clark, Alice Roland, Pat Blakeman, Shirley Donna Courtney, Carol Feyes, Wilda Betty Gaal. Ann Vess, Barbara Blanton, Mary Lou Holsinger, Row 6: Gibbs, Gloria King, ever been to either the girls' or If you have the boys' attendance ofhce, you have probably seen these busy girls trying to keep the at- tendance in order. It is a big job, but it is well done with the supervision of Miss Titus and Mr. Hoover, the Iohn Powers of South High who screens the girls for their jobs. Books . . . Books . . . Books . . . and more Books . . . that is what this group of South High students see and work with in our library. ,4 OFFICE STAFF Left to right: Roberta Hoodlet, Maureen OfHce,'Kathleen Mills, Beverly Thacker, Sue Haley, Jackie Thompson, Lois Bolen, Marian McClaskey, Elaine Zisenwine, Margaret Davis, standing, left to right: Bonnie Robins, Carol jackson, Io Ann Mayer, Carol Feyes, Arlene Bausch, Caroline Fleishmann, Anne Malson, Ianet Gwynn, Julianna WValler, Mary Phil Aleshire, Shirley Holsinger, Ilea Alexander. Need a locker permit . . . a class admittance . . . a building exit permit . . . your name on the excused list? This group of girls are just the persons to see for such needs. These girls have a better than average scholastic record, their attendance is regular, and they are rec- ommended by two teachers in order to be able to work in the oflice.
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