South High School - Pot O Gold Yearbook (Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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For 1936 With Miss Helen Shanahan as their supervisor, the two hundred sixty-eight members of the Freshman Class selected these officers last September: Richard Bott, president, Marvin Lubinsky, vice-president, William Archer, secretary-treasurer3 Juanita Thomas, reporter. The freshies made a fine showing in both scholarship and activities. Numerous students made the special honor roll during the year, some maintaining this record throughout both semesters. Freshman boys on the football squad were Nick Bowers, Carl Dotson, Eldon Frankhauser, Eugene Lytle, Hugh Jones, Roy Lee Miller, Charles Nungester, Gilbert O'Donnell, Sam Stamper, and Ennis Walker. Those playing basketball were William Ferral, Marvin Lubinsky, Eugene Lytle, Richard Bott, Don Cun- ningham, Charles Ross, Jay Vogelgesang, David Bogart, Dean Cook, Ellis Gilmore, and Ennis Walker. Four freshmen were given parts in the Ye Merries play, Remember the Day : Gerald Wfhetstone, Ronald Bitler, Mary Dellinger, and Roy Lee Miller. Freshman members of the debate squad were Leslie Roby, Betty Miller, and Sophia Yessenow, With the aid of Miss Frances Bowyer, supervisor, the two hundred eighty-nine members of the Eighth Grade Class elected the following officers: president, Dorothy Carl, vice-president, Betty Toy, secretary, Roy Henderson, treasurer, Howard Hover, reporter, William French. On March 20 a class party was held in the boys' gym. The committees were as follows: ticket, Dorothy Carl, Betty Toy: advertising, Roy Henderson, Howard Hoverg decoration, William French, Norma Welty, Elwood Williams. Roy Hende1'son, Claire Butler, Howard Hover, Beulah Huff: dancing, Mr. Figgins, Miss Katharine Morris, Miss Bowyer, Miss Byerly, Miss Gillette, Miss Early, Miss Beery, Mr. Holden, Mr. Seitzg refreshment, Miss Chrismer, Miss Tudor, Miss Roeder, Miss Weadock: cloakroom', Mr. Stipp. The cast of the Christmas operetta, The Miser's Dream, given on December 20 by the seventh and eighth grade music classes, included thirteen eighth graders: Carl Phillips, Rosemary Rigel, Betty Toy, Betty Born, Thelma Baxter, Dorothy Carl, Virgil Allgire, Charles Fisher, Roy Henderson, Thelma Ramga, Junior McDormann, Earl Bietry, and Erline Roeder. Not to be outdone by their upper classmen, the three hun- dred nineteen youngest members of our school, supervised by Miss Ethel Asher, elected class officers early in the year. These were Martha Logan, president, Betty Smith, vice-president, Betty Scott, secretaryg James Miller, treasurer 5 Betty Baugh- man and Dan Easton, reporters. An operetta, The Miser's Dream, was presented by the seventh and eighth grade music classes. Seven seventh grade pupils participated-Rhea Hollar, Ima Jean Worrell, Neil Coil, Alice Dotson, Walter Potts, Lowell Butler, and Doris Shockey. This year the cast of the J esters' annual play, which was The Doll That Saved An Army, was composed of eighteen characters. They were Jay Welty, Jacob Yessenow, Raymond Rush, Fred Holdridge, Kenneth Evans, Gene Clapper, Dan Easton, Robert Lee, John Clum, Glen Layland, Byron Howe, Carl Corello, Billie Collins, Betty Fritz, June Hostettler, Norma Van Oss, June Mowery, and Betty King. FI'2Si'lfTl2f1 Eighth Grade Seventh Gracie

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Juniors Sophomores ln Memoriam Joan Ralpha Nesbitt POT O' GGLD Last September the Junior Class entered South under the supervision of Miss Marie Bowlus. At the end of the month they elected as officers: Grant Neds, president: Miles Toy, vice-pres- ident, Loretta Dillon, secretary: and Helen Nelson, treasurer. This year the Junior play, Digging Up the Dirt, had a cast of twenty-one. It included: Jerry Humes, James Fralick, Paul Irwin, John Cummings, Jack Griffith, Ruth Feurst, Helen Wil- liams, Margaret Mulbarger, June Naus, Howard Burnette, Lois Bice, Pauline Green, Juanita Newland, Dorothy Heffner, Marjorie Siniff, Frank Ley, Don Maley, Maurice Melas, Mac Sargeant, and Glenn Allen. The selection committee included: Lois Bice, Eileen Basil, Robert Holdridge, Stanley Shively, and William Toneff. There were four Juniors in the Ye Merries play, Remember the Day : Thea Hilyard, Lois Bice, James Fralick, and George Leppla. Ten were in the chorus of the operetta, The Ghost of Lollipop Bay : Frances Carnes, Ethel Frymyer, Dorothy Hinton, Helen Newman, Philip Hall, Paul Irwin, Roderic Raeburn, Robert Sodders, William Toneff, and Joseph Vogelgesang. On the debate team, one junior, George Leppla, made the varsity team. Football participants of the Junior Class were: Carl Spahr, Bill Hay, Paul Vance, Wayne Swick, Harold Straker, Glenn Stokes, James Smith, Edward Shue, Kenneth Shaw, Ralph Scullin, Emannuel Swartz, William Neumeier, Junior Morey, Donald Main, Sam Howard, Roland Fisher, and Howard Blank. Those playing basketball were: James Smith, Donald Main, Paul Vance, Roland Fisher, Sam Howard, Kermit Miller, Irwin Pen- horwood, and Kenneth Shaw. On May 29 the Juniors entertained the Seniors with a formal dance at Shawnee Country club. The committee in charge of arrangements was composed of the class officers. At the end of the first month of school, September, 1935, the members of the Sophomore Class, under the direction and super- vision of Mr. C. F. Sinclair, had elected for their officers: pres- ident, Bob Tussingg vice-president, Juanita Rumer, secretary, Carl Evans: and treasurer, Warren Cremean. Three sophomores were on the varsity debate team this year -Virginia Byrd, Jeanne Cloore, and Alfred Tomlinson. Lorna Smith was on the debate squad. Sophomores who were in the chorus of the operetta, The Ghost of Lollipop Bay, were: Virginia Byrd, Roma Reed, Juanita Rumer, Vera Converse, Evelyn Fritz, Warren Cremean, Robert Deniston, and Charles Fralick, Robert Deniston is also the composer of South's new pep song. The production, Remember the Day, presented by the Ye Merrie Players, had in its cast ten Sophomores: Charles Fralick, Sara Miller, Robert Swigert, Roma Reed, Evelyn Fritz, Ruth Shindledecker, Robert Deniston, Alice Sauer, and Virginia Byrd. The boys participating in football were: Harold Barrington, Don Conaghan, Bill Corwin, Elmer Crowe, Richard Curtis, Richard Davis, Eugene Douglas, Charles Ellis, Bill Ferguson, RichardHofmann, Franklin Hooks, Don King, Robert Newland, Carl Palmer, Henry Swartz, Richard Shaw, Von Slechter, Albert Watters, Robert Wilson, and Calvin Workman. Those playing basketball were: Dennis Henderson, Paul Hudson, Max Kozek, Bill Corwin, Calvin Workman, Dale Henderson, and Albert Watters.



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