South High School - Southerner Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1933

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EUGENE RUSSELL BONNIE BRONN Student Body Qffieers OUTH'S second group of helmsmen has consisted of a remarkable combination. In it are represented clear, deliberate thinking, good sportsmanship, friendship, pep, and all other qualities required for putting over an exceptionally successful year. In our President we have found the characteristics of a steady, dependable executive, Whose popularity has remained undiminished throughout the year. In Bonnie Bronn, our Vice-President, we have found traits very similar to those of Gene, along with a sprinkling of sunniness. We encounter a veritable dynamo of pep and fun when we turn to Francis Quist CQuistiej, who has held the position of Secretary. As Re- corder, Bob Harris has won the admiration of his associates by the precision wi-th which he has performed his duties. Last, but far from least, we must name the man who has so successfully handled the finances of the student body. and who has made possible the smooth, accurate, financial control of every function and undertaking that has been carried out during the year. We owe Mr. Stevens, our treasurer, much, and we Wish to express our deep appreciation to him. V FRANCIS U1 WALTER STEVENS BOB HARRIS 3 ,.,....-.VY Y f -1.- ' 1 Page I7

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gif 3'-'FAI 'ir W lm- Q-gf-5. ai?-1 -gh-2,114-1-,-1' , a f?if',f'?if ife'ii:1igEf3541i T Iii' -f pscaacafareza. MARION ELLIS . DICK SORENSEN CPost Graduate Class, p HIS year, South High school had an extremely large Post-Graduate class. Most of the gradu- ates of '32 finding themselves with more leisure than money at their disposal, returned to take graduate courses rather than to waste their time. Certainly, if what one does with his spare time reveals his character, these students showed them- selves to be of the highest type by choosing to study during this year. VIRGIL COOMBS This class was fortunate in having as their officers, very competent students in the persons of Marion Ellis, President, and Dick Sorensen, Vice-President. George Lee, who served as President during the bulk of the year, withdrew from school toward the end of the second semester. As sponsor and supervisor, Mr. Virgil Coombs added a great deal to the success of the group in the form of advice and general guidance. Advanced courses along many lines, among which were dramatics, debate, music and art, were taken up by the Post-Graduates. Several fine plays were presented in assemblies by the advanced dramatics class and much of the great success of the annual opera may be attributed to the cooperation of the graduates. Under the coaching of Mr. Ralph Backman, South's Junior College' Debate Team made a splendid showing among the other college teams in the state. Not only did the grads distinguish themselves through intellectual achieve- ment, but proved to be a real asset in promoting school spirit. The Post- Graduates established a precedent by sponsoring the first annual Alumni-day. An assembly, conducted by Elmo Garff, last year's Student Body President, and a matinee dance in theirhonor proved to be the principle features of the day. The most amusing contest of the season was the basketball game between the Post-Graduates and the faculty. The students saw a dream come true when they succeeded in trouncing the faculty. I Page T18 S T

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