South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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RT Y-TEENS Members ofthe Y-Teens are: Nancy Akers, Patti Allan, Evah Anderson, Donna Anderson, Velma Barkie, Carolyn Beards, Carolyn Berger, Barbara Biddle, Lois Bolen, Carol Bright, Marilyn Buchanan, Delores Burton, Pat Bush, Yvonne Byrd, Elaine Carr, Joyce Campbell, Phoebe Chamberlin, Joy Chase, Doris Clark, Sharrie Caolburn, Suzanne Conkle, Carlene Conrad, Barbara Cook, Mildred Cooper, Colleen Corbett, Marilyn Cramer, Beverly Cullman, Beverly Darst, Elaine Daubitz, Mary Daugherty, Cathy Davenport, Barbara Davis, Patti Denny, Charlotte Dill, Carol Dolby, Nancy Dornsife, Marilun Durham, June Early, Marilyn Elerick, Anne Eyster, Rose Foley, Rena Fox, Barbara Friedberg, Anne Gallione, Loretta Gatewood, Sandy Gear- hart, Barbara Gerhard, Donna Gladon, Barbara Gould, Doris Grate, Beverly Grinstead, Karen Gurevitz, Sally Gwilyn,.Rita Harmon, Darlene Haack, Janice Hinkelmann, Evelyn Herbst, Barbara Highfield, Kay Hilt, Pat Hinson, Roberta Hoodlet, Shirley Holsinger, Barbara Horcher, Barbara Huif, Jackie Hylton, Sally Iler, June Joachim, Carole Kates, Jackie Katz, Thelma Keller, Patricia Kelley, Janice Keseg, Vickie Kindelberger, Carolyn Klein, Shirley Knapp, Marilyn Knore, Midge Komivus, JoAnne Koterba, Donna Kuruez, Mary Lambert, Mary Larger, Gladys Lauffer, Betsy Lee, Barbara Lester, Janet Letow, Ethel Lewis, Judy Lewis, Rosie Linnabary, Helen Longworth, Pat Lupfer, Anne Malson, Helen Maser, Kathie Matheny, Marilyn Mitzger, Becky Myers, Barbara Miller, Carol Miller, Kathleen Mills, Colleen Moore, Sharon Mooris, Elaine Nicholson, Kathryn Norris, Marilyn O,Brien, Marilyn Oei-Her, Patty O'Neal, Rosalie Passen, Mary Paul, Diane Peart, Sara Pierce, Alice Powers, Arlene Rausch, Beverly Rigney, Jean Robins, Barbara Robin- son, Leni Rosen, Norman Rosenauer, Barbara Rush, Susan Saylor, Carole Schick, Jine Sears, Pauline Seckerson, Kay Shaulis, Augusta Sherrard, Roberta Sheridon, Judy Shirey, Delores Shoemaker, Marilynne Shook, Sylvia Zimmermon, Donna Sincola, Stacie Skufis, Marjie Smith, Doris Spangler, Ruth Spangler, Carol Stiifens, Mada Stevoif, Pat Stacker, Wanda Stout, Joan Swineford, Sinda Swisher, Marlene Swisher, Donna Thompson, Pat Toheron, Carolyn Tope, Irene Toth, Jerry Twiner, Mary Vess, Mary Lee Van Honten, Carole Vitatian, Jackie Waddell, Julearine Waller, Beverly Wean, Doris Weatherington, Martha Weaver, Evelyn Whitten, Nancy Willis, Carolyn Wiggins, Marilyn Wilson, Marilyn Dolfe, Susie Workmaster, Sharon Yorde, Loretta Young, Susanne Zimmer, Joan Doden, Janice Steward, Carol Hunter, Joan Millay, Delores Raish, Altwain Larcom, Donna Graves, Pat Fravel. RED CROSS CLUB A club with a heart! This describes well the Red Cross Club of South High. These girls, with the help of Mrs. McFadyen, prepare boxes to send to foreign countries. The Veterans Hospital and the boys at Fort Hayes receive place cards made by these girls. Not en- enough credit is given to these girls. Left to fight, row 1: Garnett Smith, Dorothy O'Neil, Billie Crabtree, Retha Burris, Patricia Crabtree, Mary Brumfield, Carol Rose, Row 2: Wanda Stout, Rebecca Weisman, Luella Armstrong, Meri Capaccia, Joanne Doran, Row 8: Vivian Ludaway, Barbara Cook, Beverly Weaver, Anna Stravides, Mildred Leanardg Row 4: Elizabeth Wather, Patricia Bair, Delyse Chapman, Emalyn Coon, Standing: Jeanne Resch, Mrs. McFayden. h HI-Y The Hi-Y boys. have been a valuable asset to South as these boys can be depended on for a great many things. They are closely connected with the Y.M.C.A. and other church groups. Thcy're mighty fine square dancers, too, as the Philo members can tell you. , Hi-Y sponsors uljenny, Apple,-and Potato Day. A big part of their program are the basketball games which are played on Wednesday nights during the basketball season. Left to right, row 1: Don Morehart, Donald King, John Lust, Jerry Shade, Earl Smith, John Stahlmaker, John Dixon, Jim Bethel, Leroy Bauer, Dave Culbert, Row 2: Tom Welch, Jerry Babert, Dean Duros, Ron Basler, Jack Kershaw, Paul Schiablc, Lee Abbott. Paul Barnhill, Bill Fraise, Dick Foreman, Jim Damn-wood, Row 3: Mr. Kolb, Jim Burton, Larry Myers, Chuck Blum, Don Hoachuli, Herbie Utz, Bob Sholtz, Jack Phillips, Robert Dean, Joe Owens, Steve Botley.

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i , . te! in I b, Ft fi f X 4 OUR TOWN', Row 1, left in right: Shirley Holsinger, john Frank, Don Brining, Patti Denney, Paul Barnhill, Marlene Swisher, lack Allen, Elaine Nicholson, Alan Helm, Paula Gntewood, Row 2: Pat Caine, Rita Harmon, Doris Grate, Louie Bauer, Bill Keener, Jim Milbum, Richard Teeters, Melvin Haws, Marty Fehrson, Tim Shields, Barbara Rush, Pat Blakeman, Pat Holland, Row 3: Colleen Corbett, Mary Ann Vess, Barbara Davis, Ianet Gwynn. VVilda Gihhs, jean Robins, Arlene Rausch, Marjorie Frederick, Laura Rose, Janet Letow, Anne Matthews, Midge Komives, Mary Lou Clark, Row 4: Beverly Danison, Margie Smith, Marilyn O'Brien, Lois Bowen, Joan Koterba, Shirley Sherrard, Barbara Robinson, Barbara Could, Rena Fox, Roberta Blackburn, Sally Miller, Nancy Vest, Lee Yahr, Take me back up the hill to my grave. But first, wait! just one more look! says Emily Webb, who is portrayed by Marlene Swisher, in a dramatic moment of the spring play, Our Town, presented April 30. All the hard work that went into this play and the weariness tha-t followed were certainly known by the cast. All the work, however, was at least appreciated at the final curtain call. The applause of the audience was really all the thanks needed by the cast and supporting players to let them know just how much the play was liked by the parents, friends, and students of South High. STAGE CREW Cliff Gaver, Ronald Byrd, Adrian Hinson, and Tom Reeves are pictured painting the scenery for a school production. Hats off to the stage crew. They receive few rewards for per- forming their tasks so diligently. They do have, though, the per- sonal satisfaction of knowing that they helped to make each play, commencement, or pep rally a success. There is an honor bestowed upon the stage crew in the form of a key. Very few keys are given as a boy must give outstanding service to receive one. In the present crew there is only one who has been present- ed with such a key, Ronald Byrd, a IIA who regs in 312. SENIOR PLAY The delightful comedy, Papa Is All, by Patter- son Greene, was the January senior play, which was presented in the auditorium on Friday, No- vember 20. Jack Sagaster portrayed papa, Dick Byrd, Iack, his son, Susan McGory, Emma, Eileen Menzer, Mrs. Yoder, Joyce Buchanan, mamma, and Bob MacLeod, Brendle, in the play invoiving a Penn- sylvania Dutch family known as the Aukamps. All three acts of the play took place in the Au- kamps' farm. The fireworks really started when papa came home and found out that Emma was secretly seeing a surveyor behind papals back. Then when the family thinks that papa is all fdeadl, the humor really begins. The cast did an excellent job of interpreting the Pennsylvania Dutch customs and the dialect, which added much to the humor of the play. Left to right, Susan McGory, Eileen Menzer, Dick Byrd, Joyce Buchanan, Bob MacLeod, Jack Sagaster.



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FRENCH CLUB Left to right, How 1: Sharon Groves, Jo Ann Wil- liams, Phyllis Grizzell, Sue Chapman, Sharon Haddon, Row 2: Mary Aleshire, Carol Jackson, Jerry Clayton, Maureen Oflice, Kenny Karns, Fred Renault: Row 3: Patricia Caine, Hugh O'Neil, Sanford Bloom, Marty De Camminada, Bev Danison, Gene Fray, Row 4: Don Wharton, VValter Leiser, Jerry Stein, Don Trim- mer. standing: Marcia Williams, Janet Gwynn, Miss Amborski, Pat Laycox, Glen Bryant, Richard Garner. The object of the French Club is to raise money for reading books for the French classes, to make French enjoyable, and to de- velop a better understanding of the French people. CHEMISTRY CLUB Left, Row 1: Barbara Stewart, Jerry Hughes, Ber- nard Goldstein, Alan Shapiro, Ervin Schauwacker, Row 2: Ann Hughes, John Livingston, Aaron Canowitz, Alan Nay, George Kidd, Earl Brinkerhoff, Ronald Merdock, Jack Pennell, Karl Kaisarg Right, Row 1: Virginia Bates, Donald Bliim, Paul Gage, Mr. W. M, Davis, Row 2: Joe Herron Chad Geedy, Sanford Bloom, Irwin Eeinstock, Jack McKitrick. The chemistry club, organized last year, is composed of boys and girls interested in sci- ence. During the semester each member has an opportunity to perform a scientific experi- ment or to conduct a discussion on some sci- entific topic. The club also took field trips to Battelle Memorial Institute and other re- search laboratorics in our community. STYLETTES Left to right, Row 1: Delores Mann, Donna Sher- rarrl, Barbara Shoemaker, Coleen Corbett, Roberta Dworkin, Jill Huiss, Doris De Camp, Doris Gohring, Dorothy Douglas, Jeanette Dixon, How 2: Shirley Morrill, Nancy Schaffer, Mrs. Ruth Siples, Pat Hinson. Carol Lowe, Vardine Griffin, Pat Carpenter, Carol Maupin, Judy Kamer, Delores Eddy, Marjorie Fred- erick, Doris Grate, Janice Henkelman, Diana Long, Delores Stewart, Row 3: Nancv Nimetz, Betty Egnew, Nancy Boehm, Delores Klein, Nellie Schmidt, Altwain Larcom, Charlotte Katz, Delores Schmidt, Goldie Ber- man, Carol Hall, Rosa Lee Gore, Carman McBroom. During the Christmas season the Stylettes sell Christmas ands and the money received goes to various charities in our community. In addition to charity Work, during the rest of the year the Stylettes are kept busy at their meetings discussing fashions, cosmetics, and other things of interest in this fashion-minded world. MASQUERS Left to right, Row 1: Carla Kuepfer, Jack Phillips, Roberta Rosenaur, Row 2: Pat Denny, Pat Hedges, Rita Harman, Elaine Nicholson, Joyce Buchanan, Jim Wonder, Bob McLeod, Jack Allan, Alan Helm, Paula Gatewood, Barbara Rush, Marlene Swisher, Helen Bajus, Marilyn O'Brien. Masquers, one of most recent clubs, was 01'- ganized last year by people interested in dramatics. The purpose of the club is to at- tain a better mastery of language, to develop poise and self control, and to appreciate dra- matic literature and technique. In order to be a member you must have 15 credit points in dramatics work and must be voted in by the group.

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