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ALICE SAUER4College Preparatory Ye Merrivs 2, 3, 4, Carnival 1, 2. 3, Fly Away Home , Remember the Day , Seven Chances , Blue Triangle 3, Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3. NORMAN F. SELLERS-Industrial Arts Band 4, Chorus 3, 4. CATH ERINE SETTLEMIRE-Foreign Language Soccer 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ye Mer- ries 2, 3, 4, Carnival 1, 2, 3. DICK SHAW-Industrial Arts Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2. DORIS SMALE-General Masquors 1, Jewels of the Desert , Holly- wood Bound , Ghost of Lollypop Bay , Blue Triangle 1, Fly Away Home , Ye Merrivs 3. 4, Dress Committee. 1 QVHGTW5 ' ' Rialzard Shaw oris Smale L ORNA SMITHeCommercial Debate 2, 3, 4, Seit-nee Club 1, Library 1, 2: Social Committee 4. F RANGES STOWE-Commercial Science Club 1, Poster Committee for Junior and Senior Plays, Class Pot-m Committee 4. B E'l l'Y SU LLlVAN4COmm0rc'1'ul Rainbow 'Iypist 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Dress Committee 4, Poster Committee for Junior and Senior Plays, Blue Triangle 3, 4, Carnival 3, Girls' Welfare 3. ALFRED ToM1.INsoN-Suk-nt-Q and College Preparatory Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestrfl 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Debate 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4, Class President 4, District All-star Band 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4, Band President 4. BOB 'l'USSINGgGeneraI Class President 2: Vice-presidvnt 1. 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Chorus 1, Science Club 1, Carnival 4, Chairman of Social Functions 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4. borne Smith fences Stowe 4..... -C, I Januarqnclba ullw an Altered Rabat ussirt C1
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Januarq 1.938 iygf Dorolbqbe Be llc: lueff ler laevlal. lx an uff fre lvlillnurn e mes MILISLTRN HINIJS I-'mwgfv 1.tlf7lJLltIyC lmlin I'l:uy l: Czirnivzll fl, ll: Food Cummittun- Sn-nior' Wivm-r Roast: Aslvortising Committee- fol' Svniul' l'lziy: lntrzxmllrzll lizxskvtbllll: Surizll ,. ,. I K- lfonlniittn- for Grzuluzltion, RUN' Nl0RION1C0n7n7U'Ual Glcv Club 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2. 4: Carnival 11 Ji-wels of tht- Desert : Hollywood Bound : XVINII-Rl'l7 lloomrfrc'tlnrnnrmtl Sum' Committee 4' Yt- Mm-rrit-s 2, 3, 4: Illm- 'l'rium:l4- 3, 4: Carni- val l. Il, 43 Chorus 1. 2: G11-v Club 3. 4: Soc-rn-r IiI2NNli'l'I,i NIYERS-CUn7nu.n-,'al 1,2:I,'lz 4: J- -l.' ftl-Du : H . . TH GM' iz niliiuslmndi-tv' N 0 H Min OW Motion Picture Opvrator. SARA lVlll,l,l2R-Foreign Language Yv Merries 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3: Sauce for thc Goslinlzsu: Rt:member the Day : How l.liVlA'I'llAN lllllfli--ffullf-ga Prvparulory lilutf 'l'rium:lv 1: Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. to Get a Husbanlln: Neverlh0less : S0ven Chances : Jvwe1s of the Desert : Tllespiun l,xlVl I'Y l4l5l:l:IlI5R,,,f4'Un7n70fL-11,1 3, 4: Girls' Glce- Club 1, 2: Chorus 1, 2: Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3: Library Club 1: Class Will 4: Play Committee 4: Prop:-rty Commit- tee 3: Girls' Wvlfare 1, 2, 3, 4: Vicv President 1, 2: Latin Plaly 1: Treasurer 4: Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4. S4-il-mm Club 1: Ilnskl-lbnll l: liluv 'I'rizin1:lv 1, 2: Class I'o4-m 4: Nominating Committvv 4. lDURO'I'llY l,lfli- 'f.'Ul77I'I7l'fCl-tl! C1lY'lllViIl I, 2: Class Will 4: Library Assistant RUTH NAIBIER-.College Prgpammru and fl: Rainbow Typist 3, fl: liulul 1, 2, 3, 4: Sq, ,I ' ' l'llUl'llS 1. 2: G11-v Club 1, 2: Lil-wry Club 3, 4, HUM Blue Triangle 1: Carnival 2, 3, 4. Nlao RllOADliS--Industrial Arts Ned-Rlxondee tk NAR., Sarah miller Kmerl orlon '
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T, .fe-ay,-F'-awlmpm.-.-,mf -Uwe uf' 1 rf -. C -' 'Wu MID-YEAR CLASS I-IISTCDRY---1938 The second mid-year class entered South High School in January 1932. For the first three years of school life, this class was not organized apart from the regular classes, but each year at least one member of the group held a class oflice. In the seventh grade Carl Evans served as secretary, Robert Tussing as reporter. Carl Evans was president, Sara Miller, vice-president and Robert Tussing, reporter during the eighth year: while Robert Tussing was vice-presi- dent in the ninth. Robert became tenth grade president, while Carl Evans was secretary. In the Senior year students chose Alfred Tomlinson, president: Rob- ert Tussing, vice-president: Betty Sullivan, secretary: and Sara Miller, treasurer. Dramatics attracted many of our group. Active in Ye Merries plays were: Carl Evans and Evelyn Fritz in Growing Pains g Thea Hilyard, Alice Sauer, Evelyn Fritz, and Sara Miller in Remember the Day : Carl Evans, Evelyn Fritz, Winifred Hodde, and Sara Miller in Saturdays Children . In the Junior play Fly Away Home , Alice Sauer, Carl Evans, Evelyn Fritz, Doris Smale, and Thea Hilyard participated while Sara Miller, Betty Sullivan, and Doris Smale served on committees. In the Senior play, Seven Chances , Carl Evans, Evelyn Fritz, Alice Sauer, and Sara Miller had parts. Kenneth Myers, also lured to the stage, became a motion picture operator. Musically inclined, Evelyn Fritz and Doris Smale had parts in an oper- etta. For the past four years, Alfred Tomlinson, Quincy Dray, William Hilty, and Dorothy Lee were members of the band. In Glee Club and Chorus, Ruth Morton, Norman Sellers, Dorothy Lee, Wiiiifred Hodde, Virginia Bowers, Evelyn Fritz, Doris Smale, Sara Miller, and Thea Hilyard were active. Library Club members included Lorna Smith, Leviathan Huff, Ruth Baughman, Winifred Hodde, and Dorothy Lee. Lorna Smith and Alfred Tomlinson represented the class in debate. We were quite proud of Alfred who became a member of the varsity team. Betty Leffler, Richard Shaw, and Catherine Settlemire were active in sports during their high school years. Lorna Smith and Doris Smale did the art work for the Pot O' Gold last year. Dorothy Lee, Marjorie Clark, and Betty Sullivan were typists for the Rainbow and the year book. Chosen by the president for final class affairs at South were the following committees: class day-Carl Evans, Alice Sauer, Evelyn Fritz, Quincy Dray: announcements--William Hilty, Marjorie Clark, Ruth NaPier, dress-Betty Sullivan, Kenneth Myers, Doris Smale: class will---Sara Miller, Dorothy Lee: history--Virginia Bowers, Ruth Baughman: prophecy-Winifred Hodde, Thea Hilyard: poem-Frances Stowe, Betty Lefller: social functions-Robert Tussing, Ruth Morton, Milburn Hinds, Lorna Smith. The last informal appearance before the student body was made by the class on January 21, when the Class Day program was given. Baccalaureate services were held on January 23, while a dinner and a theatre party were en- joyed on January 24. Commencement exercises were held on the night of Janu- ary 26 at Central High.
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