South High School - Southerner Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)
- Class of 1934
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Library Music PhydcalEducaHon J R.o.T.c:. awww , n 0 fx!! ,iw 6 2, Sl!! ,Vp V4 MM a M M QM , if 'OWWyJMf53517. 519 , of W .X ff in W K f APPRECIATION M We wislw ro express our appreciarion To flue army aviarors and cameramen, lo- caled al Crissy Field, San Francisco, who, as a special favor 'ro 'Major Paul H. Brown ancl llwe Sourh High Reserve Officers Train- ing Corps and 'ro llwe Soullierner Slalil, ob- 'rained The excellenr air view of llwe school seen in Hwe Campus secrion of The book during +l'1e lime Thar lhey were srarioned wills rlme airmails in Sall Lalce Cily. f 4ff2MffvWf 4 f - I , JM I I JZ! H . I . f3 ,vXtY ADMINISTRATION I 42' I r WY 1 4 3 1 C gg - , 40 7fZi221,5,gj Q -Q 47 . P , ' 4' f ' y 4 ' 7 , ' ' . ' ' 'ufey' VZDOLVVF Nha A,.- 1, g.Q 'J 2,7 MJ f ff afwbvidifvzfi Q! V? Ama We MQ A Q42 J4f,e Q,J5-12' 76MlZQ vmWX7,0 4? mm, fi '79 W 1 Sllllfllflllillfll Adminisfranve Messages DR. L. JOHN NUTTALL. JR. SuperinTendenT IT The worThy use oT leisure is To On one corner is a library. In The evening There is a high-class concerT. Nearby is a playground wiTh Tennis courTs, baseball Tield, and swimming oool-all Tor The boys and girls. AT home boys and girls may play The piano and ioin wiTh a group singing some Tine old songs or modern melodies. There is a TheaTre wilh a clean play noT Tar away. The canyons remain beauTiTul all summer Tor hikes and picnics wiTh The besT oT Triends. Boys and girls may occupy Themselves wiTh arT or handicraTT. A liquor sTore inviTes young people To indulge. Sordid picTure plavs occasionally come To Tc--wn. There are places where youTh may gamble or play in The aTmosphere oT lewdness. Young peopie may carouse on The sTreeT cor- ner and plan peTTy crime. Girls may parade indiscrimi- naTelv and ioin quesTionable parTies. There are various Things To do wiTh leisure Time. I may choose. Which will l selecT? become a realiTy in our lives, iT will be because we Teel sTrongly ThaT a ce.rTain amounT oT relaxa- Tion Trom The daily ro'uTine is a necessary elemenTin The compleTe life. As a resulT oT This convicTion, we shall Then incorporaTe in our daily program Those ouTside pur- suiTs and acTiviTies ThaT have an appeal To us Trom- Their re-creaTive, emoTional. and spiriTual, as well as Trom Their physical values. GEORGE A. EATON AssisTanT SuperinTendenT Twenfy-Three SWIJEWERRJTW MR. WOOLF We can find no beffer words To express our admirafion for our principal, Mr. DeVoe Woolf, llwan Hwose found in The firsl +wo lines of 'Phe poem, lf, by Rudyard Kipling wi'rl1 rl1e firsf word omi'r+ed. You can keep your head when all abouf you Are losing 'rlweirs and blaming il' on you. T -6- ..-.:- -L. i--Y-W-W. ----Y-W,-j,-----,-,-,-,--, -.1-fu,--: e '---- ,- - 1 ---, --..,.. -....-.Y .i M. Md, , .. H ,W A , 1 , . , .11-5x..L..,1, -.. 1 Tweniy-four - ----'-1-1-is-T-if Y -I -sf 1oe:f---qe,vuF- zap- I SWWWHWWWEM MISS DYER The sympalhefic alfifude Thar Miss Dyer has foward sfudenfs and +heir dif- ficulfies is admirably slafed in 'the poem The House by +he Side of lhe Road. l would no'r sir in 'rhe scorner's seal, Or hurl 'rhe cynic's ban- Le+ me live in a house by +he side of lhe road And be a friend lo man. 7 v--f'-v- -y..-, -v--by-'Y -. - -- - -- V -- YY. , Y. '1 ..,,-1 -,.-,- jew. , yy f in V' ' - , Y -' - ' '. LY, 1?-Iffrf li ..::fli?- 3, ' ' , , - V - - Y ,....-1 -Af? fi'-' ' ' '-if if Wai- c :Ll'fl-' 4FfQ + - 'f'H3':F'2f'----1 ' ' '1Li': 'Q 7':1:rAt:r'--1--:ff :', -sv-'1,'1 -1+ Tweniy five 'f ':s l SIIIJIIIERNER Mrs. Hopkins, The Dean oT Girls, has been wiTh us cluring The enTire liTe OT The school. She has noT only seT us an example oT culTure and reTinemenT, louT has been a True Triencl oT everv DaughTer oT . SouTh. LAURA P. HOPKINS A Dean oT Boys Tor SouTh High Scho-ol Tor The TirsT Time This year! Ancl who coulcl have 'Filled This posiTior1 beTTer Than Mr. Blackman? We don'T know. He has insTilled inTo The hearTs oT The boys a Teelinq oT ec1ualiTy and comradeship - which has gained Tor him The confidence oT all The Sons of SouTh. RALPH V. BACKMAN TwenTy-six l I n M ' o 9 ,O Mv5WpZg fjVjM,V,W9! W , M MW W WMI? f W Q M A MiWf3,W,f'Sfiffwg NW I WH WMM A 4 N v v fAClJliY JULIAN M. CUMMINGS Physics MISS EDITH WILLIAMS Library MISS MIRANDA MATSON - Physical Educalion JOHN G. CROOK Commercial Law, Sociology NATHAN D. Tl-IATCHER Chemisiry MISS RUTH MYERS Mallwemalics MRS. FLORENCE C. HICKMAN Spanish MARION L. HARRIS Bo+ar1y VERNON JENSEN Commercial Geog raphy. Civics MISS GEORGIA BLACK Office Twenfy-eighi MISS AURELIA PYPER Applied Ari, Design GRANVILLE OLESON Biology ELMER V. HOWELL Civics. Commercial Geography MISS VIRGINIA THOMPSON English MISS LOUISE HENDERSON English L. B. HARMON Biology, Physiology HEBER G. BIRD Malhemalics, General Business MISS ALICE BRADFORD Office MISS BERNICE PUSH Physical Educafion RALPH V. BACKMAN Sociology, Commercial Law fAClJlIY Twenfy-nine f!lflJllY PARLEY O. DAVIS Physical Eclucafion MISS JOSEPHINE W. SHERMAN Commercial MISS BETTY NOBLE French, German ISAAC I3. HUMPHREY Social Science FRED M. FOWLER Social Science MRS. MABEL WELCH BooIcS1'ore MISS ANNA ADAMS Social Science MISS MINNIE BARLOW Home Economics MISS WELTHEA LEARNED Social Science J. R. SMITH Social Science Thirfy M ISS ESTELLE GREEN English MISS MYRTLE SCI-IWAN English M ISS CLAIRE LARSEN English MISS OTILLIE FINSTER Commercial Wmfw ELAZLZ-M9 MISS MARY FRANCES MANDELL Commercial MISS LAURA WARREN English MRS. G-ARNET PEARSON Lalin, English M R. WALTER STEVENS Commercial Miss BETH E. SNELQ-Rove I-Iome Economics MISS MILDRED DRESSLER Commercial f!lflJllY Thirly-one ff-lflJlIY Y. MRS. V. S. HOWARD Glee, Mixed Chorus. A'CappeII Harmony MISS ARDELLA IRVI Shorihand, Type MISS GLADYS CRAGUN EnqIish, Oral Expression 5. NE MISS BETTY KNIGHT Zoology, Physics, MISS HENRIETTA STIEFEL Physical Educafion Physiology ROBERT L. WILLIAMS Civics Business Hisiory Ti mm I MISS DORIS ERDMAN Shorfhand, Physiology MISS INA HARRIS EngIish MISS RUTH REES Home Economics MISS BESSIE JONES EngIish, Public Sp ea king. Debafe Thiriy-'Iwo JW , , 0Q6WV ,. MMQWWWM K EQ! WL ' 1LZi2iZMo Q fgwzgay M WMM? MA 'kcoif fl 1 l ff C2,Qfm,-'AAQ Z Sfudent Administration ' U . ,- - J H' J U 5 f . f v ffy, AQ My 'fly M M5575 X N kj Xffyf A ,k'.f!f' b X 35 jj iwf-xg'-fff,Z,7L.f x PM J' yum' W WW X Wwwfi M Sggxijyj . , ' A, 77'VffLffUf?' - ' y1,,,,wz, f-. 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L3-rs?-:revs-zzz: -: .1:..'3T k1-,-...,..,,i.L,.'w',g.g 'T':x::.1l:n:n41i PM ff SQIIJIIIEIHNEIR my if il f:vYV'AF James Vigos Allan Bennion Bonnie Bronn Student Body Qiiicers ThaT growing business concern, The SouTh High STudenT AssociaTion. has conTin- ued This year as a highly successTul corporaTion, paying dividends in The Torm oT acTiviTies and high marks To all sTudenT sTockholders who were deserving o-T rewards. WiTh Mr. WoolT, lviiss Dyer, Mrs. l-lopkins, and lvlr. Beckman acTing on The Board oT DirecTors, business has grown enormously over ThaT OT lasT year. PresidenT James Vigos, Vice-PesidenTs Allan Bennion and Roy Simmons, The oTTice secreTary, Bonnie Bronn, The oTTice boy, Gus UTTens, and bookkeeper and Treasurer WalTer STevens have done everyThing possible To make This company of eighTeen hundred employees an inTeresTing and proTiTable organizaTion. Some oT The many acco-mplishmenTs oT These oTTicers are: beTTer assemblies, TeaTuring TalenT wiThin The S.H.S.A., iamendrnenTs To The ConsTiTuTion, The charTer oT The company: sTudenT body dances on The acTiviTy cards, making These cards really valuable Tor The TirsT Time in Three years. As a body, The oTFicers oT The esTablishmenT have been acTive Througho-UT The year and have helped To make The year oT I933-34 The mosT acTive in The hisTory oT The school. LeGrand UTTens WalTer STevens Roy Simmons Thirfy-'five ,x S0lJIllfllNfIl is NSS 1 Eirsl Row: Virginia McFarland, Doris Bingham, Melba Bolin, Balhsheba Fisher.. Frances Bennelf, Harry Empey. Grace Eleanor Trayner, Barbara Bishop, Shirley Davis. Virginia' Davenporl, Phyllis Olsen. ' Second Row: LaVone Kunkel. Marilyn Miller, Lucile Gumm, Billy Seamoni, Deon Holman. Bill Day, Farrel Allen. Ed Miller, Allan Bennion, Bob Sewell. Third Row: Orion Beiridge, Duane Marlin. Jack Slahl. Keilh Kirkham. Vern Lake, Dean Fereday, Guy Murdock. Bill Dobson, Keifh iv1cCouri. - V Fourlh Row: Harold Garber. Paul Donnelson, Glen Branaqan. Vern Erickson. Carl Veinar, ' Les+er Hall, Elvin Tanner. Roberl' Jack, Granl Harmanson. Fenlon Gray. ' K l-louse ol Delegates' y yn s Composed of all presidenls of 'rhe Advisory groups, +he l-louse of Delegales working wiih 'rhe Board of Conlrrol, has been oil vilal imporlance 1'his year in l'he legis- lajrive branch of 'rhe Sourh High Siudenl Associalion. In all eleciions, each hom room presidenl represenred +he siudenls in his group and vofied as had bee insiruclecl by ihese people. During fhe 'lime Jrhal' fhe new amendmenls To 'lhe srudenr ' gli lon were being judged upon by lhe srudenis, fhe member of 'rhe l-lou ee ' ed 'rhes amend- menis io rheir groups and recorded lhe number of siude 'n favor of +he changes: In some cases, home room presidenrs, in addilion '1' S rving on fhe legislaiive council, read all morning bullefins in +heir advisory gro armassumed cqmpleie charge over rhe abseniee lisl. These srudenls especially des ve credif for fheTf wodc. W , . N l Thirly-six I X1 I 1 X ' -A Q ' -X ' A, . it 1 . , . ' S A f . V x , -X .. 4 3, i r . I l' ff sg P 1' as-4 : CLAs . Maw Mx A vf va - QQ VX l A ga' lk vi E A 1 . 1.8 U ,,C0vLaJL!AVl0.!W-2395. Mmlqwkawmgww Mgvfy, A-fyw. MJLKMJMM4 LWJMLWJQQ- djfgcwgi QJLAMAJ my fwuujff-AQMLMLQQ jduudw' Zaye. + MWMZQ + MMM 'WK nm ww f,9 f7,,, Wijjfufvdfqvynf fjyff ,jf - ' , W-44 yy jUf7 ,a 1,M,,w, 'vjpfikiffiv SSHiOrSi My ww fgxfxc. iTUMMM4N E SQKQMQQWM QWQXMJQ T sm QCA? 6-jk -M dm? M MM Swmmmqfi Qfww, EM XWQAW SINIQIIIS Senior Class ln SepTemloer oT l932, a regimenT known as The seniors oT l934 began a Two- years' grueling march Through iTs TirsT year aT SouTh High School. Thanks To The Teachers, sTudies, and The various acTiviTies, noT many Tell by The wayside, alThough several severe bombardmenTs in The shape of TesTs every monTh and aT The end oT The semesTer possibly TrighTened a Tew oT The inexperienced members. The mosT noTable vicTory gained by These greenlings during Their TirsT year OT The big drive was The winning oT The assembly co'nTesT. AT The beginning oT This school year, ranks were Tilled 'by volunTeers Trom oTher schools who had become convinced oT The superioriTy oT This army oT sTudenTs who daily gained TerriTory Toward Their goal. Those inTeresTed in aThleTics armed Themselves wiTh TooTballs and baslceTballs and, aTTired in The Tamiliar blue and whiTe, baTTled wiTh warriors Trom EasT and WesT. Their records oT sporTsmanship speak Tor Themselves, and They have gained repuTaTions oT which They may well be proud. Some enTered band, orchesTra. and gleei while oThers were aT'TracTed To dramaTics in The Torm oT Mary The Third, The Merry Widow, and numeous one-acT plays. These sTudenTs Turnished amusemenT Tor The resT oT The army and aT The same Time received valuable Training Tor Themselves. OThers who were noT inTeresTed in aThleTics ioined The R.O.T.C., creaTing a spiriT OT discipline, courTesy, and leadership so viTally necessary Tor The successTul mainTen- ance oT The class. Those insTilled wiTh The power To wriTe became sTandard-beares on The Scribe and SouTherner sTaTfs, recording TaiThTully The accomplishm-enTs oT The various heroes who disTinguished Themselves in baTTle. The march is now aT an end-The vicTory, gracluaTion, won-leT us hope ThaT These seniors aTTer a shorT resT will conTinue Their drive To higher goals in educaTio-n, noT only Tor Their, own beneTiT, buT also Tor SouTh l-ligh Glory. X KeiTh'Kirkl'1am Doris Qingham red Perry . 'ii 49 T f C X, Foriy SENIIIIIS FLOYD ALLEN 2nd Lieui.. Co. A JOSEPHI NE OLSEN Leaders, Tumbling BETTY GITSCH French, Swimming ROBERT FU RNER A'CappelIa, S1'uden+Cour1', Spanish, Merry Widow. Glee PHYL POULSON Mary rhe Third HALI NE SHIELDS Elecrive Course RHODA BU RNINGHAM Soufherner S+aff WI LBU R HAWKE Eledive Course .K ,P 1' sg GEORGE vafsof fix House o De egafes f Y gf :B veoLA SOREN my X Elecrive Course ' Ferry-one Simons I Conceri Band rf I V X X MARJORIE slmons f ' I B Low THOMAS Glee, Merry Widow JOHN TI-IALMAN Swimming LOIS WATSON MIM Scribe Sfafi S.H.A.G. Council, Lead ers.Tennis, Social Aris, Spanish, Segis- munda. Merry Widow, EI Disco, Giee 52 Eegiv A RIAN SLOTBOOM HAROLD DENT German Debate. SIuden+ Couri' DOROTHY MILLER NORMA PALME Tennis, Tumbling, Dancing, Spanish Swimming R Elecrive Course DICK JORGENSON Merry Widow, GIee.SouiI'1erner Sfaff, House of Delegaies Foriy-'rwc , I ORVILLE KRANTZ Eleclive Course 1 ' .j JUNE RYTTING Merry Widow, Glee I GINIA McF ND - Oulcloor. Swimming. S.l-l.A.G. Council, Social Aris GEORGE SUNDERLAND , Foofball, Wreslling. Track, Lelier- YTISHS LESTER HAYES Eleclive Course BONNIE JOHNSON' A Swimming - - PHYLLIS JENSEN S.H.A.G. Council, Leaders, Dancing, 4 V Tumbling. Socialfxrfs, Home Econom- ics. Scribe Business Manager, Home Hygiene ' MAX w1'LKiNs ' Foofball, -Baslcefloall, Track, Lefler- lTl6I'1S FRANK CLEG6 ' Spanish,Oiliciers Mililaires, lsr Lieuf., Co. A V DOROTHY N EWMAN ' ' Elecfive Course SINIIIIIS l. E l ll i r Forly-H1 ree stivloni ED NESLEN Souilierner Ari' Eclifor, French ED NA SCHWAB Swimming IRENE MACE Swimming, Tennis RAY JOHNSON Eleclive WALDEMAR ARLT Elec+ive LUCILE HUTCHINSON Commercial Course Social Aris.Tumbling. Leaders. Tennis. Glee, Ouidoor Science. Swimming. House of Delegaies dwg? CES BENNETT JOHN R. HART Spanish WAYNE ASTIN German. Officiers Miliiaire, Zncl Lieulz, Co. B CLA.lRE IRVINE Glee. Social Arfs, Dancing Merry Widow Forfyniour ,JC W7 9- Q Yi-aff 1 I fl I ,L cpfffd, ,U ,fi-fy Le.4w-f-J, DORIS BINGHAM L Orchesira, Senior Class Vice-Presidenf ,5-1,',,'N,, Jv - LLOYD ALLEN E 'Vx Is+Sg+.,Co.A.N.C.O. lub ..,f,,,2 1-351-vfaf' ALICE SHAFTER ' QQ-g,f':,vx,-Y S+uden'i'Cour+.Sou+i'1erner Siaff K3 HANS REISER Debafe, Track. German. Scribe. Souih-erner Business Manager, Sfudenf Courf, Science BLAINE BITNER ConcerfBand.Orci'1esi'ra MAE KNUDSEN Tennis ARLENE DECKER Eledive Course HOMER PRICE R.O.T.C.. Laiin. Science. N.C.O. Club HAROLD Hue-HES sgf.. R.o.T,c. s+aH EUNICE SHEFFIELD Siudenf Couri -. 4 ,-g-ygyl fysJfQ.fC.,., Forfy-Eve SENIIDIIS H f,r 7 MW JAMES VIGOS Sluclenf Body President Board of Confrol, House of Delegales, Vigilanc 'Commifiee if A ,BARBARA GUBLER Jvlfx Souflierner Lilerary Edilor, Social V' Arfs. Leaders, Swimming, Tennis, X Oufdoor, Frencl1.Glee. Merry Widow. Science, Ora+oricelCon'ies1' ALICE STRINGFELLOW Home Nursing DEA WRIGLEY Concerl Band LEGRAND DUHLER Eledive Course GRACE WESTLI NG Swimming BETH BLAKE Dancing, Social Arfs, A'Cappella FRED PERRY Senior Class Secrefary. Isl Sgt. Co A, House of Delegaies GEORGE KALMAR N.C.O. Club. Merry Widow, Glee. R.O.T.C. ZETTA CKENZ E azgnng - Forfy-six AN NA ROPER Eledive Course JOH N PREBBLE Elecfive Course EUGENE DALLIMORE :S+ sg+.. co. E., N.c.o. Club M Q! I NE THOMPSON Souiherner S+aff q MIWJOHNSON ANDREW ELSINGA Spanish, Merry Widow JACK STEVENS Glee,Concer1Band SYDN EY TH EOBALD 7- S.H.A.G. Presidenf, Tumbling. Tennis, f'X Leaders, Oufdoor, Board of Con'I'rol, ,J my House of Delegafes HETTA THOMPSON Swimming, Oufdoor, Leaders EUDELL LARSEN Concerf Band. Sg1'., R.O.T.C. Band stmlons Eoriy-seve n ' SITNIIIIIS BILL HU FFMAN Science. Tumbling EVELYN WHETTON Eleciive Course MARION POWELL Elecfive Course LOUIE CAM PANA Eleciive Course GORDON DEAN Scienfific Course MAURINE HANSEN Elecfive Course LXVVL 0A,4A2fv1Jf 3 75 f ff L! PEARL PEPPER A'Capp-ella. Glee, Merry Widow EDWARD MILLER Commercial Course VAUGHN YOU NG A'CappeIIa. Merry Widow, G-lee STELLA FRISBY Orchesfra, Glee, Merry Widow Forfy-eighi MARGARET SPERGER Soufherner Sfaff WESLEY FAI RBANKS R.O.T.C. CARL LARSEN Elecfive Course BLANCHE GREETHAM Commercial Course FAU L HAN DLEY Sfage Crew, Foofball ELIZABETH ADAMS Elecfive Course RUTH WOODS Scienfmc Course I-IEN RY NISONGER Elecfive Course BILL NIELSON Baskefball, Foofball. Lefferljnens GERTRUDE TI MPSON Elecfive Course SINIIDIIS Fcny-nine in x E aw ww , Af i Sw ii if i i -ki i 1, 1. X ii i 'P J' ii' i, 1 . f if ,VYWWNW iff EULA PRATT M . My ' Tennis, rich, H ' e Ec n ics PJ MARY ARENTZ Laiin, Hom i 1, VVENDELL AUSS Foofball. Baskeiball, Lefiermens CLYDE EDMUNDS R.O.T.C. N.C.O.CIub Spanish Scie ce JEANNE SCHLUTERf J ' Elecfive Course LUCI LE CROWTON Commercial Course THEODORE DeBRY Mary fhe Third KH Ka+ German. Merry Widow Soufherner S'raFF 2nd Lieuf. S+af'F MAURICE GRAHAM 2nd Lieuf. Sfaff OfHciers Miliiaires ANNA LEE FARNSWORTH French if --.-Qq. mIf-w:g:-:1zf-- -if 1--suv.: - H- A -fr-1-1 ' If- f :H V' --:fr f Uwe-f -A-f A --neva! . . . X I ' 1 f Q I N . 1 . . r .fi i . ' , ' A .H Q ,li L15 l I. ,A . 1 i i ii i A ig i -J Lg- 1' :m'2'i'Jfr:f1iif!::-i 11.1 :V if : : - iff!'f -?A -'f f -1'-AP-rf T A 5-' LSQU Si-' '-1' 1 Q ZSA'-' '.f . 7 Itf i .1' - - . - . f .:.: 1.r:--i-L-5:'QQ,,:'3 - , f- 5:41-1:1 - -.'i:-21' ' 'Q. ' '3l!Ji it 11,--L: -- Af - 1- f f -- A----.-7 - A-V---1 -, YM, W . i any E 1 050 0' M dj . MW slimming f OM WALSTER Tennis, Lefiermens. French, Baskef- ball,Yellmas+er PAY RAMONA REED Tennis. Home BRANDENBURG Home Nursing Economics HARRY EMPEY U HENRY GILES Baskei all, T: , Dxebaie, Leiurermens Eieciive Course SYLVIA ROSENTHAL CLARA WILSTED Eledrive Course Elecfive Course P I A MILDRED TRANT ical n+es+. ancinq, French ER Science, Merry Widow. Glee, Ouf- door, Tennis HEN RY JOHNSON Lieui: Col. R.O.T.C., Ushers, Offi- ciers Miiifaires, Board of Confrol Eifiy-one SlfNl0llS GRACE ELEANOR TRAYNER Home Economics DOROTHY SEAGER Tennis, Swimming PHYLLIS GILPATRICK Merry Widow, Firsf Aid, Glee, Tennis GLEN WEBSTER Glee MELVA PERKINS Tennis. Swimming RITA LATIMER Social Ar+s. Tennis LENORA BERG SJ-l.A.G. Council, Social Aris, Tennis. Oufdoor. Leaders, Debafe, House of Delegafes, Tumbling Dia DALE LARSEN Scribe Edifor, Board of Confrol HAROLD ERSKINE Elecfive FRANCES ALLEY Glee Fiffy-fwo CATH ERI NE QU ELLMALZ 'Commercial Course 1 EFFIE EDDINGTON A Glee,Tennis. Scribe LUCAS Bl LLETER Elecrive Course ROSALIN STRING-HAM Home Economics, Tennis, Tumbling, Firsr Aid. Ouidoor, Science. Spanish ELAINE SWANSON Leaders. Dancing. Merry Widow BERNICE CHAPMAN Tennis HAROLD GARBET Eleciive IDA NORMAN A'CappelIa, Merry Widow J EAN I-H665 Eieciive Course CLARENCE MCCOURT Major, R.O.T.C. Swimming, Oiiiciers Milifaires. Ushers, Track Fiffy-fhree we SlfNI0llS gf' GARTH FAIRBANKS Foofball. Track. Merry Widow, Lel- 'rermens BEVERLY MAUGI-IAN Leaders, Science ,lfflfjy XMZZZ- MARY JOY? I ' LL , S.H.A.G. Council. Dancing. Glee. Social Arls, Oufdoor. Merry Widow RAY LARSON Elecfive IWW? 7' 0 I' SHIRLEY POULSON ' I LARENE BRAI Y Concerf Ban , wimrning I .a5 ': Leaders, Oufdoor, Tennis PN 15 r RAMONA WHITE . Social Arfs, Leaders ,I N KARL MAXWELL I .4 I Foofball, Baslcelball, Track, Le'Her- I mens JULIA SCOTT , V Spanish. Home Nursing, Segismuncla BARBARA WATSON ' Elecfive I I I Filly-four I S WORTH BILLINGS Science. Scienlific Course BETH COOPER A'Cappella MARY WRIGHT M Glee, Merry Wido , Ere LEGRAND BU MA Tennis, Officiers Mililaires. Ushers, ls? Lieuf.. Co. D. JUNE LARSEN Leaders, Glee, Tumbling, Dancing, Tennis. Oufcloor. Science, French. MerryWiclow SHIRLEY DEANNE POULSON S.H.A.C-5. Council, Social Arls, Tennis., Oufcloor, Leaders,Soull'1erner Siafll, Tumbling LU RAN IA Fl FE Home Economics WAYN E BREWSTER Eleciive PEARL EDWARDS Concerl' Band VlVlAN PARKER Social Arfs, Dancing w Anal 'ei aflp Filly-five NQ SENICIIIS fx JAMES LAWRENCE Isf Lieuf., Co. A,Mary +I'ae Third. UsI'1ers.OfIic:iers Mililraires I' ,SI-I EY , - I,- ELDA CURTIS Orchesfra WAYNE BILLS Elecfive Course LOUISE MCPHEE Elecfive Course - W, ' BETTY' CRACROFT EIec'rive Course TI-IURLOW CALL Scribe. Sfudenf Diredory, Soufherner, Adver'I'ising'Man qerb onc FT Band La'I'in V ' RLENE j Sphnish, Glee, Tennis Social ArIs,gLeaders, Merry Widow DONNA FARNSWORTH Home Economics. Home Hygiene, Lafin. Science. Ouidoor, Tennis LENORA, AU BREY KH' Kai, Science Fi'Hy-six KEITH BURNETT Science ' VAL MARY SHELTON EEN R I NGWOOD Eleclive Course Eleciive Course PERRY BROWN MARY M ITCHEL Orclweslra A LIGNEL Yellmasfer. Glee l L Elec I ourse H l. V' XX? inclng, Social Arfs WALTER LOOMIS JEANNE BRABY Leflermens, Foofball, Baskerba l l. Track Commercial Course BETTY JONES ' A'Cappella, Merry Widow SINRIIRS Fiffy-seven N SENIIIIIS N X X EM ERSON BAGGALEY Tennis MARGARET BARSEN Tennis, Oufdoor, Home Economics LEOLA RUSSELL Eledive Course LAVAR DOWDI NG Tennis GEN EVI EVE AL M ygfffz Lafin s UTH WRIGHT Frencl'1,Giee, Merry Widow MELVIN MONTGOMERY Spanish, Debafe. KH Ka . Science AETON MAR E Elecfive Cours ffm' AFTON SELF Tennis, KH' Kai Pl-IYLLIS PECK Swimming, Science, Tennis Fiffy-eighf JUSTIN BLICKENSDERFER Spanish BETH WHITNEY Dancing, Social Arfs ZENTHA WOOD Eleciive Course KEITH TOLMAN Scienfific Course SIENIIIIIS MARIAN CROMAR Leaders. Swimming, EN Debafe, Tennis QI -Z 'CJ ALEDA CHENEY , Scribe, Leaders. Tennis, H Merry Widow U U i C DOROTHY CHAMBERS Tumbling. Ouidoor, Glee. Merry Widow, Mary ihe Third. Tennis, Dancing BILL DAY Fooiball, Baskefball, Track, Leifermens FRANK BEAMS ' v Fooiball, BasIce+baII, Track W CATHERINE PARR Ouidocr, Tennis. Science, Home Economics, Home Hygiene 1 Fiffy-nine .K xx 1 -:vi , Aidmpm, ,, , , W . SENIIIIIS . JO!-I N CAM ERON Elecfive Course GWEN SORENSON BERNICE SMITH Firsr Aid. Home Nursing, Sfudenf Cour'r Eiedive Course KARL VEJNAR EIecHve'Course CARL FERN ELI US 'Elecfive Course JEAN WI-HTNEY Z.RXVU.Wz Dancing 'EUEE QA BRINTOP! Commercial Course JACK SCOTT DALE SIMPSON Mary Hue Third, Merry VVidow, Glee N.C.O. Club. Sgf., Co. B MERLE OLSEN Elecrive Course Sixfy EMMA JEPPSON Social Arls, Swimming, Merry Widow, Glee MAX LUND Glee. Merry Widow HAROLD ZARKOU Elecfive Course FAY TINGEY UNA MCGINTY Eleclrive Course Commercial Course DON THORESEN Swimming. Lelfermens Q.. DARLENE WALKER Eleciive ELSIE STIEGELE ALFRED JENSEN Eleciive Course Baslcefball, Track, Leflermens ELNORA PARMLEY Social Arls SINIIIIIS S ixfy-one ADELL REESE Dancing. Tumbling, Kii Kal, My IO Dramahcs Souiherner S'ra15F EVA MARIE COONE Z Eleciive Course Bl LL LITSTER Eleclive Course HELEN WARREN Elecfive Course BERTI-IA DES ROCHERS Commercial Course ART SWAN Glee STUART OLSEN S.A.M. Secreiary, A'Cappella Lahn Souilwerner Pholo Edllor Leaders Social Ar1's.VGlee Merry Widow Ouidoor, Tennis French W JOAN smm-1 CHARLOTTE MOELLER Home Economics. German I MARYA OSBORN Homme Economics Swimming Tennis Ouidoor V. ,. BERNAL OSBORNE Science, Track M AN TAYLOR Social Arfs. S.H.A.G. Council, Soufherner Associale Eclifor, Tumbling, Swimming, Leaders, Tennis, A'Cappella, Merry Widow, Erencl'1.Ou+cloor ANNE NOORDA S.H.A.6. Council, Home Nursing LOLA ROBERTSON Home Economics, KH Kal AUDRE E Gle Me Ido . Swimming, door, nis SHERMAN BRINTON Isl Lieul.. Co. B, Officiers Milifaires, Ushers, Scribe, Science, Glee, Sluclenf Court Merry Widow, S is un a , DOROTHY H U LBERT Home Economics DO ROTHEA CARLSON Firsl' Aid, Swimming, Science, Tennis Eleclive Course MARGARET CAMPBELL pj BETH HOLT Commercial Course ,will SENIIIIRS I 1 ,I f .,-Lf. :TT Sixfy-H1 ree SENHIIIS R UEL KELSEY Elecfive Course X VIRGINIA COTTERELL Gle-e.Merry Widow, Swimming Tumbling, Leaders. Tennis, Oufdoor, S.l-l.A.G. Secrefary VERA DAVIS Tumbling I , ,SKENNETH CLUFF I Commercial Course PI-IYLLIS WERRETT Swimming Y 3 MARGARET FULLER n 11 Loaders. Social Arfs. French. . ' ' ' ' ' Da'ncing', Glee.'Merry Widow, 9 Tumbling. Ouldoori ,Marx KATHERINE SONNTA6 German -. BARR GULBRANSEN, , . , Commercial Course KEITH KIRKI-IAM Scribe, Spanish. Ofiiciers Milifaires. Ushers. Senior Class President Concerl Band, Drum Maior.'RIO.T.C., ' Board of Confrol. House of , Delegafes . BILLIE-SEAMONT Q Swimming Sixfv-four LaVONE KUNKLE French. Leaders, S.l-l.A.G. Council, Swimming. KH' Kai' VAL BERKLEY J Scribe. Tumbling, S1'uden'rCourl', House of Delegafes RAY JON ES Eleclive Course MILDRED MULLIN Dancing, Tumbling, Ouldoor, Swimming.Tennis, , BATHSHEBA FISHER Glee. Mary Hue Third, Merry Widow. Firsl Aid, French PAUL ROBERTS Tumbling I CLAIRE OLSEN Eledive Course ELSA LA RSO N Elecfive Course N ED RA HANG-ER Elecfive Course KEITH GALLACHER Tumbling , I ,Q Jw 'E A SENIGIIIS Sixfy-Eve SlfNI0llS LORRAINE IRVINE Tumbling EDWIN SUTER Eleciive Course FLORENCE JAMES Elecfive Course BEATRICE WEBB Home Economics M ELVI N BOND Elecfive Course LEAH BITTER 5 ' Eleciive Course 427-E ,K CLEO HANSEN Commercial Course ' Lows SNYDER If El'ecHve Course ELVI N TAN N ER Leffermens, Foofball CATHERINE SESSIONS Swimming Sixfy-six MARIAN SWAN Elecfive Course EVANS BENNETT Eleciive Course BEU LAH ELDREDGE Eleciive Course NORMA ANDERSON Glee. Dancing DICK COX Eleclrive Course BLANCHE TAYLOR Swimming ZOLA KORTH Elecfive Cou e G-WEN HARRIS Eledive Course GERDA SCHM I DT Elecfive Course DUAN-NE ,HANSEN I I Elec'Hve Course srmlons Sindy-seven i SITNIIIIIS CAMDEN NE1LsoN . German. House of Delegafes RHODA DRAPER Commercial CcSurs6 NORRINE .BROOKS Swimming CLARENCE SILVER Souiherner Sfaff LLOYD KARREN Swim ming, Leiierm-ens, Science EDYTHE, BRAMLEY Home Economics, Tennis. S.H.A.6 F E , Leaders, Ouidoor i B Swimming. Tennis. Oufdoor, House of Deiegafes KONRAD KRAUSE 2nd Lieuiz! Sfaff 4 JACK HODGES Conceri' Band. Orchesfra MADALINE HAWKES S.H,A.G. Council. Leadgrs. Social Arfs, Souiherner Si'afffTenniS. Ou+2Joor.iFrench, Firsi' Aid Sixfy-eighi EUGENE JUHLIN Soufherner Arfisf, Sfage Crew v S NORMA BERNTSON Souiherner Senior Edi o Scribe. Leaders, S.H.A.G. Council. Tennis. Home Economics, Tumblinq. Social Arfs. House ofDelega1Les. Ouidoor ROSE WHITLEY Swimming MORGAN ANDERSON Laiin GLEN BRANAGAN House of Delegafes BETH MCRAE Swimming, Glee. Merry Widow Elecfive Course E +9 NELLIE FREDREGIL JG 6 Y gif is e .3 appe a. rry Widow, 'a is ,Ush .O ciers Milifaires a 12, Co.C VANDORA MAYO Concerf Band, Tennis GWEN JENSEN French SENIIIIHS Sixiy-nine SENIIIRS I I DEAN JENKINS Elecfive Course Social Aris dfvpl -ik.. MM, f f LA voN MARQUIS EW, f EIec'I'lve Course f' If GRANT PETERSON Glee, Debafe JACK FOULGER Sgf.. Co. C NAOMI ASTI LL Dancing. Tennis. Tum Swimming VIRGINIA BERRETT S.I-I.A.G. Council. Oufdoor. Social Arfs, Leaders. Tennis, Soufherner Sfaff, A'CappeIIa ALBERT PEN NOCK EIecIive Course EDWARD LI NGWALL Eledive Course LUCI LE GU M M Elecfive Course bling, Oufdoor Sevenfy 75 MARGARET CI-IRISTIANSEN AU DREY McCARREL Tumbling RALPH MANGEL Boxing BOB ARNOLD Stage Crew GAYLE PRICE: Elecfive Course CAROL HOVIK Dancing, Tumbling, Glee,Ou1'door, Firs+ Aid DON SMITH Eledive Course ORLANDO KRAUSE sg+., R.o.T.c. swf MI RIAM JOHNSON Eledive Course DOROTHY VAN DERWAAC5 Dancing DEAN FLEM I N6 Elecfive Course SENIIIIIS Sevenfy-one SITNIIDIIS LaTHAIR CURTIS Commercial Course LOIS THOMPSON EVELYN GRANT Tennis, Ki? Kai EIecIive Course BILL MULLOY JOHN GROEN Officiers Miliiaires, lsr Lieuf.. Sfaff. WresI'Iing, Science, Spanish SouII1erner Arfisi. Siage Crew MARY DeLON6 Home Economics LAU RECE POATE EIec+ive Cour SS ROBERT LOBB MAX MUMFORD I Glee. Science. Merry Widow OOPER Tennis, TumbIing, Firs'I' Aid EIec+'v Aw Seveniy-Iwo BARBARA JENSEN Elecfive Course IRBY ARRINGTON Boxing WESTON ARCH BOLD Elecfive Course BELVA ORM E Eledive Course MARGARET EWING Swimming, Tennis ROY SAN DRE Glee Tl-IERON MAXWELL ' 2nd Lieu1',.Co. C MARY HOLMQUIST Dancing, Tennis MAE BARDOLE Concerf Band. Swimming BILL BU RN En u Concerf Band SENIQIIIS E ? Sevenfy-fh ree SWW WELE5 I 4 FRAN K ZU PO Elecfive Course L AM U MJ Eledi urse BERNICE GOODSELL Els-dive Course HAROLD ELDREDGE ,lsf Lieu'r., Co. C. Officiers Milifaires Ushers LeG-RAND UFFENS Leffermens. Fooiball, Baskefball. Track, Sfudeni' Body Hisforian RUTH MORGAN Sw Wy ADA SC ' i I s, G-lee. Merry Widow. 'Phe Third f ROY FREW A El-eciive Course ROY CANNON Elecfive Course R UTH SWAN Glee . if.: ,. V ,. , -A , ..-. , , ,. Sevenry-four ' 'A 71:-V ,.,,....r..:.,L,.L .1 1--V ' -i4..5.o.L.: :Lx-.1..ug... - THELMA CAH '- , Firs'lAid ' ' . ren Danciln ' PAUL HATFIELD Ca pf. Co. A. Dvebafe, French. Science. Ushers, Officiers Milifaires. Ora1'oricalConfes'r. Glee WILLIS DALTON Swimming. Tumbling LIDA HANSEN Dancing. Merry Widow, Glee, Tumbling. Tennis VAUDIS NIELSON Elecfive Course MELVIN MCFARLANE Glee, Merry Widow BERT NISBET Eledive Course 5. I MAURINEAJENKINS EIeg1'iveVCourSe l esn-:ER 'STOKER - Tennis. Leaders. German. Swimming. , Firsf Aid. Home Economics A EDWARD ARRnNe.ToN ,, N.c.o. club. ,sg+., co. A Sevenfy-five SEWHWRS J -1 i I 1 Elecfive Course ,Q JW A FULL M M I if f JV J y W BOBFECEEII M U uf u ' Frnc ci W A3 gil? THE?eTEj5?',GAe?r:I?AEE10 ' -fi Q1 Hygme , s JOHN PIGNATARO J A ' A Foofball. Leffermens. Aihlefic Manager X I JACK STAHL .House ofDelega1'es GEO RGIE BOYER Scienfific Course ELIZABETH BATEY Spanish - ARDELL PARKER G-lee, Capt, R.O.T.C. Band, A Merry Widow. Concerf Band Sevenfy-six 1 RU LON ELLSWORTH 2nd Lieu1'.,S+aff.Science. Spanish, Officio-rs Milifaires ZOE TALBOT Elecfive Course EVELYN Wl LMARTH Merry Widow DAR ROW GROO Elecrive Course REED MCKEN NA Elec+ive Course BERN ICE PATRICK Tennis. Dancing JOSEPHINE FEARN Elecfive Course BLAINE SHEFFIELD Siege Manager. Track THEDA MAUGHN Home Economics DAYTON HUGHES Merry Widow, House of Delegafes SINIIIIIS Sevenfyeseven SITNNIIIS RAY TO LMAN Conceri' Band BEATRICE WOODRUFF OLLIE DERR Elecfive Course MerryWidow, ' appella. House pf De ,W 1 f f 2' aies il, U BONNIE BRONN MJ' Glee, S.l-i.A.G. Council, Merry 5-WJ Widow, Siudeni' Body Secretary JACK HARDMAN Eiecfive rse V AR Rl-IEA GARD NE ry The Third, Swimming f Ommel' I OUTSS My STEVE GOLIGHTLY GRKNT YORK Baskefball Elecfive Course HAL MEYERS Sgt Co. B, N.C.O. Club Seveniy-eighi LORRAI N E BOST EIec'Iive Course BEN JACK ALSTON WALLACE Glee. Merry Widow Mary The Third DOROTHY SORENSEN RUTH GEH RKE EIec'I'ive Course La+in. Home Nursing, Scribe CLIVE ROBERTS BILL NIELSON Elecfive Course BasIceIbaII. Fooiball, Le'H'ermens JEAN STEVENS Tennis. Ou'I'cI oor, French RUTI-I PARAMORE Tennis, French. Merry Widow BILL MARTIN Tumbling SENIIIIIS Sevenfy-nin SITNIIIRS 4 HARRY RUSSEY Leifermens, Swimming, Debafe BETH BRADY Glee. Merry Widow JUNE VOMBAUR Tennis. Home Economics DALE DRIGGS Eledive Course CLAAS HEN RY Elecfive Course RUBY JORGENSEN Home Economics. Leaders, Social Arfs, Tennis BERNICE JANHSON Glee, Merry Widow ROLDO CALL Baskefball, German, Track, Debaie WARWICK HAILES Elecfive Course MARY LAMBOURNE Ou+do::r O 'I Eighiy f of My giffjg 1 S,Qcia r'rs. Ten ' 5 'D ' MW BERNICE KEY EIec+ive Course ,J J. T. BERRY Debaie, isi Sg'I'., Co. C RICHARD NICHOLS Eieciive Course VELMA HOWARD Glee, Tennis, Social Arfs, Swimming S.H.A.G. Council, Oufdoor, Leaders French DEON I-IOLMAN Dfamafics ALLEN BATEMAN Elecfive Course BILL STEVENSON Sgt, Co. D MIRIAM JENKINS Social Aris, Tennis, Giee. Swimming, Spanish. Leaders, Oufdoor, Merry Widow. Scribe, Soufhierner Sfaff S I I SENIIIRS it-6 Eighiy-one Soy? SENIIDRS MARGUERITE HOOKE Home Economics. Leaders FRAN K MOEDL Eledive Course JOHN CI-IRISTENSON Elecfive Course THELMA BROWN Tennis, Firs+ Aid, Laiin, Leaders ETH LEEN ANDERSON Commercial Course CLAIR HARMCN Soufherner Edifor. Board ofConi'roi, 2nd Lieuf.. R.O.T.C. Band, Officiers Milifaires. Ushers, Conceri' Band, Sfudeni' Courf. KH Kar, Scribe, Science A EUGENE GEERTSON W WW W - I R.o.T.c. ,641 W W renc efQQ'onomic ce Wir f LORENE ORCHARD Elecfive Course NED OTTERSTROM Elieciive Course Eig My-two VIRGINIA DIVERS Soufherner S'Ia'FI, S.H.A.G. CounciI, Scribe, Social Arfs, Leaders. French, Glee, Oujrdoor. Oraforical Conresi' FENTON GRAY PAUL CUSHING Track Foo+baII. BasIceIbaII, Track. Tennis, Le+I'ermens MARIAN BURTON Oufcloor JANE CUSHMAN Drama+ics RALPH HALL ALFONSO PIA Science Sgt, R.O.T.C. Band RUTH PUGH SALLY DEE Firsi' Aid Dancing, Ou+cIoor. Tumbling, Leaders CLAIRMONT ENGLISH Tumbling SEIKIIIIIIS I Eaghiy-fhree SITNICIIIS M? JOH N PREBBLE Elecfive Course HELEN HEN DERSON Home Economics EILEEN KLUMKER Science. Firsf Aid ' WINTON FLITTON ,, Eleciive Course CLYDE SEWELL Track, Merry Widow Eleciive Course HELEN VOGELER dql 1' HELENNE MADSEN Elecfive Courke CHARLES WAN LESS Tumbling ORTON BETTRIDGE Foofball. Aihlefic Manager Sou+herner SMH' ANN SMITH Home Economics, Tennis, Home Hy- giene. Science ua.. Eighiy-four MaNETl'E EGBERT French, Leaders, Dancing, Social Arfs, Merry Widow. Glee HAVARD KITCHEN Concerl' Band FRED ASTE Baslcellaall, Track, Science, Leifer- mens JANE J ENSEN Eleclive Course ELLEN EMERY Tumbling. Dancing, Oufdoor. Social Aris. S.H.A.G. ouncil. Glee erry widow W fl R SIMMONS I Debaie, S.A.M. Preside . Lafin. Mefry Widow, Oralorical Coniesl, Boa rd of Confrol VERN LAKE Science, House of Delegales DONNA WATKINS Terinisl Dancing i l GAIL CLUFF ' Social Aris ' JAMES CROWTHER Seqisrnynldav. Spanish SENIIIIIS Eig My-five SlfNl0llS GEORGE HOLMES Track. Tennis, Leiiermvens, Foofball ARVA MILLERBERG Elecfive Course VIRGINIA REID Swimming, Giee VAUGHN BALL Science, Tracie LESTER KIMBALL Swimming. Merry Widow. N.C.O. Club, Sgt. Co. D GENEVA HEN N ESSY French, Science VERA CHRISHOLM Dancing QUINCE OLSEN Commercial Course ROY THORELL R.O.T.C.. N.C.O. Club EDWINA LP:-HLLIPS Eleciive Course Eighfy-six FLORENCE FOX Swimming WALDON HANSEN IsfSg1'., Co. C. N.C.O. Ciub EDWARD CROO K Elecfive Course AFTON WHITTAKER JESSIE JONES Elecfive Course Oufdoor, Tennis SAM RU DD R.O.T.C. AN DREW WHYTE Track, Swimming ELAI CARRINE OLSEN A'CappeIla DAV N E GAR RICK Elecfive Course E ROMNEY Sfage Crew, Glee SINIIIIISD 1 Eighfy-seven SENIIIIIS FRANCIS SELBY Eledrive CALVIN SPENCER LYNN CROMAR Elecfive R.O.T.C.Spar1ish.OFficiers Milifaires THE ETTA LU PHER Eledrive DA B RADS HAW Eledive JOHN ISAACSON LELAN D ROSS Scienfmc JUD GLADYS MEIBOS Elecfive CLA ITH CLAWSO N Elec'I'ive ' 4 RENCE TANNER Spanish, 6-lee, R.O.T.C Eig My-eig hi' ,1 SEW QRS VIRGINIA BERNSTRUM '4 Glee. Merry Widow X TED ROSVALL ' Merry Widow, A' Cappella HAROLD COUTON EIec'five CORRINE OLSEN A'CappeIIa, Merry Widow DOROTHY SMITH Eledive TED McGOVERN 2nd Lieuf. Co. C LEONARD PHILLIPS Elecfive .-.NA Swimming Tu I ALICE WESTRA Commercial Course Mcien r House D egae v I vrijfw we , I f' ' I A -f I L. I 1' --wr-Q-ze ----L f 4' -ii-1kJ:l---fp W '- -hflf -K-:asf--il -I1 ?e'1: f Eighiy nine . 1 . I P 1 ER S . I . ry . ee. I . U e ,,-., LW H, 'fb -,-, f . I' T. LW ,Z ,,,. ,,,L '3 f 'Q' I' . -5.1 iq .1 An.. C ds - .. -.f:fr:,. I ii 1 SENIIIIIS s.. Q! WESTON PARK Sfage Crew FRANCIS SHELTON Tennis PHYLLIS KELLY Eiecfive MARTEN DE WAYNE Eleciive iww Wm Rex ROGERS md Eledive GWEN CLOWARD Swimming LOUISE HEMSTREET Merry Widow, Dancing. Orchesfra VERGIL CROW ls? Sgt R.O.T.C.. German. Spanish Science, N.C.O.C. GENEVIEVE GRAY Home Economics FRED GUTKE Elec'l'ive Nineiy Smvqbigzma vO'.az.z,41-f.,,a :raff- ff'L1fw,M4422-QML 0Q6w4 f'ZI7Q'LffA!44 4M4? .,.,.,4f2ws-no ,Q7-af-M4 I fl-'-4-fvza Ad, ,ZZ , ff 1 1 Post Graduates ,um Pfwfif' ' - ff'WQW 'MfjiQm'6z.f 7x49-Q-WMJQZZAMIIMMJQQ QAM? C!,:UL....ssQ QM 9 ' , A-jpwyw f,.V-f'csZ-'ff' 46 PIIST GRADUATES K PosT Cfajdugres Desiring To augmenT Their previous educaTion wiTh a Tew more sTudies. The mem- bers oT The posT-graduaTe class began Their Third year aT The school They had come To cherish. Three score oT The seniors oT nineTeen ThirTy-Three who Touncl Themselves wiTh Too much leisure Time parTicipaTed in The acTiviTies leTT open To Them. T ATTer elecTing Morris STarlc presidenT, BeTTy June Grames vice-presidenT, and' DoroThy Bauer secreTary, The class. assisTed by Miss Irvine, proceeded To give an assembly, TeaTuring a play wriTTen by The liTerary arTisTs of The group. They also gave a dance, and a series oT canyon parTies. Ranks were depleTed in This class aT The beginning oT The second semesTer by sTudenTs leaving high school. NeverThe-less, The remaining Tew decided To gain whaT They could Trom sTudying and Trom parTicipaTing in The opera, and oTher acTiviTies. A The members off This class have TelT ThaT Their Time has been proTiTably speni' as They have gained greaTer knowledge and abiliTies from Their year as posT grad- uaTes aT SouTh High School. ll , ns. .- Morris STarlc BeTTy June Grames DoroThy Bauer NmeTy Two BETTY JUNE GRAMES Posf Graciuafe Vice-Presideni' MORRIS STARKNW'-NS 3'TN'+N Science, Swimming. Pos'I Graduaie Presideni' BUD RALEIGH Le'Hermens, Honorary Isi Lieuf. R.O.T.C. Band, Tennis, Science HERBERT BOONE Science DE VERE ROBINSON Conceri Band.OrcI1esIra. Honorary Is? Lieui. R.O.T.C. Band PEGGY KENNER bl Dancing, Leaders, Tum in . Tennisjmjwfw mu, ROBERT MONTGOMERY Honorary 2nd Lieuf. R.O.T.C. Band, Conceri' Band. Orchesira Y MARION ALLRED Science DOROTHY BAUER Posf Grad uafe Secrefa ry BOB VAN COTT ' La'Iin, Debafe I IPIIST GIIAIIIJIIBITS 7' Nineiy-Three N 1 n IPIIST GRAIIIJIXIITS L w L I x i I L 4 w r r W I L W v GAIL MEIR Scribe RUTH CUMMINGS Glee. Merry Wid DICK BARNES Honorary Capfain, Co. C, Ushers, Officiers Milifaires OW BUD MCCULLOUGH Scribe M' W DICK SORENSON A Honorary Maier, R.O.T.C.. OfHciers Milifaries, Ushers, Foofball , GLEN DAVIDSON Science - GEORGE MAXWELL Glee GEORGE MADRON Science BOYD WRIGHT Honorary Capfain, Sraff. Of5ciers Milifaires, Ushers BILL CARVER Orchesrra, Conce rr Band Ninefy-'Four ff 5WMf yfW W M M M . V XMJL-WWW 1. ' 1 I I Lf I W I , , 4 X A--2-:am . r- , N ,Q--:fx-..f IIJNIIIIIS JuniorClass The class oT nineTeen ThirTy-Tive Teed oTF in The Tall oT '33 and, alThough They did noT make a hole-in-one, The ball oT accomplishmenT rolled Tar down The Tairway. These innocenT liTTle Treshies gained a liTTle courage and a very liTTle knowledge as They Tound Themselves on The TirsT green-ThaT oT regisTraTion. The nexT hole, which was The adjusTing To meeT new condiTions, was more cliTTiculT. These children Trom The junior highs goT OTT a Tairly good drive buT during The play were ensnared in various hazards. As They had no knowledge of The diTferenT clubs. They joined and Tormed new clubs and organizaTions insTead. Their nexT Tew holes became more inTeresTing. as all juniors were eager To enTer The new aThleTic program, music, R. O. T. C., publicaTions, deloaTing, and, in a Tew cases, a diversion called sTudying. Wilson Jones, presidenTg Barbara PeTerson. vice-presidenTg Lalvlar Taylor, secre- Tary: and Miss EsTelle Green, sponsor, were a liTTle dubious abouT The approach shoT To The nexT hole, ThaT oT producing an assembly. By persisTenT eTTorT, This, however was accomplished crediTably. j ' i A DernonsTraTing +h'eir increased adapTabiliTy To high-school liTe, The class played under par The nexT series which included parTicipaTion in The opera, dance, drama, junior issue oT The Scribe, and The sponsoring oT a dance on Lagoon Day. WiTh The school year Tinished. The 'now Tully organized Team eagerly awaiTs The nexT school year and The Time To hole ouT on The eighTeenTh green-graduaTion. TX l Y Y x N Wilson Jones Barbara PeTerson La Mar Taylor N ineTy-six 1 Q IEJMIIWRS l June Lavender Marqarel WI-aillley Pearl Gllssmeyer Jack Parlcer Edwin Parry Bob Boud Brll Wlwlle Marlm De Waal Andrew Gram Margorre Culler Agnes Carlson Mary Francxs l-lealh Arleen Love Alrce Drrggs Gladys Alley Roberl Rohlfrng Dennls Burl Lours Preece Bull Thompson George Baldwin Wendell Besl' Margarel' Silver Palrlcra McDonald Hope Hunler MM 1 lus35gsg..ig- Nmely seven A wif-'.?:5'f':'2-ef'E',-rf':'-- .- Ci-'-?'s 1fi:1s- V wi. -':'F1 - .:5s- - W e ' .- --rss,- 1 I , ffffrft, - - ' - -1 ,, are-7-., - fi' ', 1' il ' Q 1 ?5ff'i5?E'1?1il'5lJ1if:iT1Ff3I55Q5'i5?i-?2 -1 '-1-:'?EZ33Q'?' f W2 7i'?'3f ' , Eff F - s'--- -1Afff-'- -'ble EEJW WRS l F. 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Harrlefla Robinson Ruby Gerrilse Roberl' l-leaps Mariorie Grifllin Lucile Pryor Melba Rosenilwal Donald Tingley Raymond Blanlc Josephine Yearsley Fern l-lales Ruby Green One Hundred Seven I Klgx ,A f G' CAMPUS ACTIVITIES V+! 'J Vs vgfvv Q ,v Q2 W Qs vs 'Q V: I .-, , E- xx we I C v Vx I X VW , 4 'C wz' ,5 6: JW Zjigffj ff A fifzff ff M W fy fww My A-l-I-H-H!! rw ww Q ww v 1 P uw Us , mm m L:- :ff Q asv if ,: '- ' 'N-. ti , Q?-eff mm Qt? rl? seg. P1 'L ' . ,.,...,9.Hw'V1M X if, 5 5S ?3i?, :g: 1 EY, E , V b H .L .4 ,, rs.-.3 1- 2 I ll' 553 . ,, 1 ... Eg VI? HA! L: 1 Win ,wJ. ?i ' ' ' ul ,. E M Jw , 'nge , gg, W 15' ' x ,.E...:E,1 A ,U wbQM?i ggMl11fH W. wwwwjgwwm, Q - .::.::-1, , ,W 2.73.13 . . ' 'lfsiikl 22' vw-wyiwiia W4 W 1 u,,IwwuW :w 1 ,eggs uw u .u m .uh mmm rm nm as fur U'- .w'g,.. 'H vw -,f 7 Q1 H H E 2 ' Y , xii N N H, 'ff Z . 4 :ii i711 . f mx H .EE U A X V mm YH A w W uw mx yy AP W ,, ,. -55: :.. 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BROWN ARCHIBALD SHEATS HENRY JOHNSON CLARENCE MCCOURT Maior Sergeanl Lieuienanl-Colonel Major PAT MCDONALD MIRIAIVI JENKINS HOSICSS Hosfess Rorc, Wiih such men as Major Paul H. Brown, Sergeani' Archibald Sheals, Lieuf. Col. Henry K. Johnson, and Ivlaior 'Clarence R. Iv1cCourI a'r 'rhe head of Ihe bafialion, all 'rhe cadeis Ihis year have learned 'Ihe fundamenfal principles of drill, such as Iheory. rifle marksmanship, ii-rsr aid, map reading, unir movemenrs. and. above all, sense of Ioyaliy, order, discipline, and courfesy, Ihaf canno+ be gained in any oiher depari- menf of fhe school. - On final inspecrion day, May IO, 'rhe following awards were made by Colonel Herberi Taylor, Ihe inspeciing officer: mosi efiicieni company, Company A, com- manded by Capt Paul Ha+iieIdq mosi elif' ' ' ieuf. Sherman Brin'ro of Com an B1 mosi elriicienl' piclce squad, Company D, commande y Corporal ' ac Tanner: mosi efiicienr privafe, Glanniri Cloward. iw?- One Hundred Sixieen ' ln. 0. I. c. RICHARD McKEAN BILL MULLOY MAURICE GRAHAM VICTOR DAVIS ISI Lieufenanf ls? Lieu+enan+ 2ncI Lieu+enan'r 2nd LI-eufenanf ,L m wx ,VL .I 11,1 v THEODORE DeBRY FRANK CLEG-G KONRAD KRAUSE BOYD WRIGHT 2nd Li-eufenani' Is+Lieu1'enan'r 2nd Li-euienani' ls'r Lieufenani' FRED CARLSON CLARENCE TANNER PAUL I-IANDLEY RULON ELLSWORTH Sergeanf Sergeani' Sergeani 2nd Lieufenanf One Hundred Sevenfeen R m Hoc. 6 G 0 0 P dvwl..-4. ,: :va .-, 1- F,-F rr -U 1 :..,1, , 1-. ..,i-:7-p.i.g.,a.'.l,.-.c11.- - E. '1.'-,gf-.Lag err-Q f . , ,z:::v5 . ' ' lx- -fe-e -f-9f-r--n------------L--f--------.---r A A X U Q. N oo l I J PAUL HATFIELD JAMES ROGER MONSON FLOYD ALLEN C6P'lGlI1 l 2nd Lireulenanf 2nd Lieulenanl I Company A LENORA BERG l-losless From' row: Slwauglmessy, Hawkins, Fescher, Corp. l-lowiclc. Newman. Cloward, Harding, Corp. l-loolon, Allen, Wright Papworlh. Corp. Ream, Roberson. Gallenson. l-lendry,Corp. Newsom. Sql. Anderson. Second Row: Meurer. Penh, Weyland. Hardy. Peacock. Carlson, Levelon. l-lunfer, Jones. Bergman, Berger, Souflwer, Newfon. Hale. Baclr Row: Lieul. Allen, Sgr. Gordon, Sql. Willhofl, Kimball, Hiclcam. Reid. Nebelner, Ford, Sql. Allen, Capi. l-lainlield, LIeu'r. Lawrence. One Hundred Eiglnfeen i W-, ll' i o go io - I-3.-5125-fu::i2we--ffwf ' 1 il li. ii lr. 5:1 I. EARL NIELSON SHERMAN BRINTON WAYNE ASTIN THERON MAXWELL Capfain ' I 2nd Lieulenanl 2nd Lieufenanl 'll f27Zlm' I. ' ,T C B ii' HOPE HUNTER Hosfess L25 if Fronf Row: Collell, Smilh, Sliqhl, Corp. Kniqhl Oflley, Meine, Burfon. Corp. Odyseuss. Schoenfi-eld, Taylor. Oman, Corp. Wrighf. Price, Jones, Boone. Corp. Ellis. Second Row: King, J. Larsen. Harrison, Everl, Marlhews, Snow, Roefhel, Glascoclc, Nielson. Bird. Adamson. Ellerbeclc, Perry. Boucher. Third Row: Sql. Henry. Sgt Simpson, Chapman, R. Larsen. G. Chrisfensen. Corp. Kemp. Weiss, Sql. Van Wyclr, Vin- cenf. Michallis, Sql. Myers. Back Row: Lieul, Brinfon, Lieul. Asfin, Isl Sql. Dallimore, Capl. Nielson. Kip One Hundred Ninereen rd R. 0. I. Q. S HARRY STEVENS ELMORE SWENSON HARO' D E' DRIDGE EDWARD MCGOVERN Caplain Isl Lieulenanl' Isl Lieulenanl 2nd Lieulenanl Company C MARIAN TAYLOR l-losless Fronl Row: Sql. Kalmar, l-ledqes, Midqley, Turner, Corp. Healh, Lambert Erickson, Scarlel, Corp. Schmiecl, Johnson, Jack, Busallw, Nesbil, Sql. Larsen. ' Second Row: Meredllh, Nelson, Webb, De Vroorn. l-leaflw, Packer, Bohn, Leavllrl, Gray, Wells, Kellogg. Thircl Row: lsr Sql. Berry, Rohflinq, Romero, Warburlon. Worsley, Fredriclcson, Sql. Foulqer, Sgr. Harding. Sql. Fox. Eourlln Row: Lleulz Eldridge, Sql. Hansen, Sql. Price, Lieul: Swenson. Capl. Slevens. One Hundred Twenly R. 0. T. L ROBERT l-IEAPS LeGRAND BUMA LYNN CROMAR PAUL SPEARS Cap+ain Isl Lieulenam' 2nd Lieufenanl 2nd Lieulenanl' 1 CATHERINE PETERSON Hosless Company D Fronl' Row: Ladd, Peferson, Cummings, Wilson, Alslon, Kaye, Mclvlillan, Corp. Zelley, Scudder. Campbell. Tingley, Corp. Brown, Lavalla, Silver, Newson, Thompson. Second Row: Sgt Krause, Anderson, Warclle, lngersoll, Hawkins, Parr, Smifh. Wheeler, Flefclwer, Robinson, Bybee, Worlhen, Webb, Sandberg. Third Row: Sql. Varney, Sgr. Slevenson, Sql. McFarlane, Isl Sgr. Crow, Sgt Isaacson, Corp. l-lolmquisf, Keilerer, Sgr. Hermansen. Fourfh Row: Lieul. Cromer, Capt Heaps, Lieuf. Buma, Lie ul. Spears. One Hundred Twenfy-one R.. we gm L -' -f -agf-W - Fkegx-25-111 'Lv-QL:-4 ! g1-L--L 1 -Y .gggr-T-. :-Q xgbigzgg- ARDELL PARKER KEITH KIRKHAM 'CLAIR HARMON ROBERT MONTGOMERY Capiam ls'l Lieufenanl 2nd Lieulenanf 2nd Lieufenani I RO. VC. Band 'Q VELMA HOWARD we Hosfess xx t , X Firsl Row: Corp. Tolman, M. King, J. Klr1g.Cor'p. Kirl1l'1am,Taie, Giaucue, Ringwood, Sql. Keller, Second Row: Milchell. Rudd, Taylor. Sql. Larsen, Jenkins. Behm. Third Row: Lieuf. Harmon, Capl. Parker, Drum Major Kirlclnam, Lieul Monlqomery. Sql. Pia. One Hundred Twenfy-'rwo Music: and Drama salmllilnrvrni l MRS. HOWARD MR. MITCHELL Music One oi The main TacTors in The success aT-Tained by The music deparTmenT of SouTh High in The year oT '33 and '34 has been comparaTively unexcelled insTruc- Tors, Mrs. Virginia Summerhays Howard and Mir. N. Lorenzo MiTchell. Mrs. Howard TaughT all The vocal music including Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. A'Cappella, Mixed Chorus. and The Harmony Classes. She has noT only insTrucTed her pupils in The manner which has broughT recogniTion To our music deparTmenT, buT she has also won The love and respecT oT all oT her sTudenTs. For her work in casTing and direcTing This year's opera, The Merry Widow. Mrs. Howard deserves praise, since Through her eTForTs Two hundred sTudenTs were molded inTo a casT ThaT influenced several criTics To declare The producTion To be one oT The besT ever wiTnessed in Sall' Lake. YeT we realize ThaT The orchesTra is a deTermining TacTor in The ouTco-me oT an opera. Mr. MiTchell, The insTrumenTal insTrucTor, was responsible Tor This porTion of The Merry Widow. OTher organizaTions under The direcTion of Mr. MiTchell were The ConcerT Band and The R. O. T. C. Band. Music for BaTTalion Parade. pep rallies, school games. and oTher school enTerTainmenTs has been Turnished by These groups. To These sponsors SouTh High owes a voTe oT Thanlcs for Their unTiring eTforTs in direcTing This organizaTion in a manner which has won SouTh High a place oT honor in The ciTy. One Hundred TwenTy-four Fronr Row: Od-ell Anderson, Grace Anderson. Ken Sco1 r, Phyllis Searle, Cralron Call, Ollie Derr, Bob l-lalladay, Gwen Duncan, Ted Roseval, Marvin Sorenson, lda Norman, Barbara Peferson. Dick Jorgensen. George Kalmar. Second Row: June Cushman, Virginia Bernslrum. Jaclc Scolf, Anna Meehan. Naomi Sanders. Third Row: Leo Eddingfon. Bernice Jamison, Vaughn Young. Merry W I d ow CAST M. De S+. Brioche - - Marvin Sorenson Naralie-Wife of Popofl - Ollie Derr Vicomre Camille De Jolidon - - Craflon Call M. Khaclia--Counselor of Legarion - Odell Anderson Olga-Wife of Novikovich - - Ida Norman Dick Jorgenson Gwen Duncan General Noviliovich-Miliiary Alrrache Sonia-The Merry Widow - - - Marquis De Cascada ----- Baron Popoff-Marsovian Ambassador in Paris Prince Danilo-Secreiary of Legaiion Nisch-Messenger fo rhe Legarion Servani ----- Sylvaine-Wife of Khadia Willie ---- Leo Eddingron Bob Halliday - - ' Ted Rosvall Vaughn Young - Paul Spears Grace Anderson - Jack Sco-H Zozo Bernice Jamieson Lolo ----- - - - Phyllis Searle Dodo ---- '- - - Virginia Bernsirum Jou-Jou -iff' - Naomi Sanders Frou-Frou ---- - - Anna Meehan Clo-Clo - - Jane Cushman Margor - - Barbara Pererson Wairer a+ Maxim's Kennerh Scodrr I-lead Wairer - George Kalmar Fronf Row: Don Dixon, Glen Rudd, John Knudson, Alvin Cooper. Roberi Monlgornery, Perry Brown, Edward Behm, Blaine Bilner, Clark Bird, Ray Tolman, Bud Raleigh, Russel Jensen, Ardell Parker. Second Row, Jack Newcomer, Joe King, Mack King. Marjorie Simons, Dale Parkinson, Presron Peferson, Don Vombaur, Floyd Parsons, Cecil Cain, Ben Ricks. Wilson Jones, Eudell Larson, Leland Ross. Third Row: Roger Daynes, Jack Hodges. Ray Olsen. Jack Keller, Dea Wrigley. Carl Holmquisl, Mary Clark, Belly Halliday, Larene Brady, Pearl Edwards, Alfonso Pia, Keirh Kirkham, Franklin McNeil, Mr. Mirchell. Back Row: Clair l-larmon, Harold Taylor, Wendell Besr, Joe Cornwall, Asael Ringwood, Les Bywaler, Howard Tale, Bill Ashby, Mae Bardole. Jay Cox. Vandora Mayo, Harvard Kirchen, Gene Offafl, Willis Sorensen. Band 'CLARINETS Clark Bird 4 Blaine Bilner Cecil Cain Jack Hodges Wilson Jones Joe King Mack King John Knudson Eudell Larsen Jack Newcomer Dale Parkinson Floyd Parsons Preslon Pelerson Bud Raleigh Ben Ricks Glen Rudd Marlorie Simons Don Vombaur Ted Welll TRUMPETS Wendell Besl' Les Bywaler AI Cooper Joseph Cornwall Carl l-lolmquisr Akron Jenkins Asael Ringwood Harold Taylor Howard Tale Dea Wrigley ' SAXOPHONES Larene Brady Mary Clark Virginia Daley Pearl Edwards Berry Halliday Clair Harmon Kellh Kirkham Marian Moriensen TROM BONES Bill Ashby Mae Bardale Jay Cox Havard Knlchen Eugene Olfalr Vandora Mayo Willis Sorenson DRUMS Perry Brown Edward Behm FRENCH HORNS Roger Daynes Russell Jensen Jack Keller Ray Olsen FLUTES Alfonso Pla Ray Tolrnan PICCOLO Renn Mlrchell BASS Franklin McNeil Ardell Parker OBOE Roberr Monrgornery Fronl' Row: Jim Giauque, Rose O'Neil, Lyda Wardell, Jack Hodges, Blaine Biiner. Jack Newcomer. Howard Pierce, Kennelh Gray, Sherman Ford. June Huflialrer. Second Row: June Whilehead, Helen Madsen. Rulh Fay Hesser, Doris Bingham, Josephine Olsen, Bob Monlgomery, Ray Tolman, Nafhan Galinson, Violef Gehrlre. Third Row: Jim Jensen, Willis Sorenson, Merle Williams, Nancy McKenna. Elda Curlis, Donna Chrisfiansen, Margarel Freclcleron, Rosella Black, Rulh Lupher, Audrey Wood- ward. Mary Mifchell. Baclc Row: Al Cooper, Max Pelerson, Raymond Knight Frank McNeil, Mr. Mifchell, Wal- demar Chrisfiansen, Jack Eardley, Cecil Cane. Orchestra TRUMPETS VIOLINS jlmgglauque Rose O'Neil APC ensen Lyda Wardell ooper Howard Pierce CLARINETS Jack Hodges Blaine Bilner Jack Newcomer Cecil Cane BASS VIOLIN June Whirehead Bob Monlgomery Ray Tolman Audrey Woodward Frank McNeil Kennerh Gray Sherman Ford June Hurliaker Helen Madsen Rulh Fay Hesser Doris Bingham Josephine Olsen Narhan Galison Violer Gehrke Willis Sorenson Merle Williams OBOE Donna Chrisliansen Elda Curris Nancy McKenna FLUTE Margarer Freclcleron Rosella Black Rurh Lupher DRUMS Mary Mirchell Max Pererson Raymond Knighl Waldemar Chrisriansen Jaclc Earclley BASS S0lJIlllfllNlfll MISS LARSEN MISS JONES Dramalics and Speech Producing a unique play which presenls +he problems 'l'ha+ comcronl' 'rhe modern girl as compared fo' ihose which confronled her moiher and grandmolher was only one of The many dramafic accomplishmenis of Miss Claire Larsen This year. The slory, Mary 'rhe Third, is Thai of 'lhe romance of Mary l-lollisler, a modern young lady. The conflicf beiween rhis generalion and The former is represenled by Mary, her moiher, and her grandmolher. ' - Delermined lhai she shall noi live under Jrhe same prosaic, unsaiisfacrory condi- Hons lived by her molher and ia+her, Mary wiih her lwo, boy friends sei oui on a somewhal wild escapade 'lo prove lhe worlh of lheir love. Allhough she scoffs al many of The ideas of her elders, in The end she, loo, succumbs as did her moiher and grandmolher, lo The old-fashioned ideas 'rhai marrying for love is Jrhe soluiion which gives promise of greaiesl happiness. Two delighrlul prologues reveal ihe molher and grandmolher in Jrheir yo'u'lh wilh 'lheir lovers, while 'rhe main play of Three ac'l's concerns ilself wi+h The love affair of Mary The Third. in I A Credir for +he preliminary almosphere oi ihe play musi be given Jrhe orcheslra. direcled by Mr. Milchell. , - - Miss Bessie Jones, sponsor of debaling, public speaking, and The o-ralorical con- +es+s. has aided s'ruclen'rs in Jrhespeech deparfmenr in really pulling over a force- ful iallc. Through her coaching, lceen compelifion in 'lhe oralorical coniesi was obiained. On Hundred Twenlyeeighi 61 M Jack ScoH', Jaclc Alslon !l . Ada Scofl. James Lawrence. Harry Empey. Lois Waison, Bafhsheba Fisher. Myrl Man ring Mary The Third Mary Jrhe Firsr William - - Mary lhe Second - Richard - - Roberl' - Ma-ry fhe Third Mo-Jrher - Granny Fafher - Bobby - Lynn - Hal Le+'rie Max Nora - Eleanor Ammofl' Marvin Sorenson Dorolhy Chambers Paul McDonough - Paul Ha+fie Balhsheba Fisher Myrl Manwarinq Lois Wafson - Harry Empey James Lawrence - Jaclc Sco'r+ - Jack Alslon Eva Leonard - Dick Sorenson - Ada Scolnl' 651, SIQIIJTIIEIIIIIITII VIRGINIA DIVERS ROY SIMMONS Oraforical As The senior OraTorical conTesT, which was held February I5, is The only remain- ing cornpeTiTive scholasTic acTiviTy in The school, unusual inTeresT was shown boTh by The parTicipanTs OT The conTesT and by Those OT The audience. COmpeTiTion Tor The S.A.R. and D.A.R. medals was based upon The oral delivery OT The oraTiOn and also upon The conTenT OT The essay. K Virginia Divers, Tor her masTerTul delivery OT The oraTion enTiTled NaThan Hale, was presenTed a gold medal by Mrs. C. B. OberTield, presidenT OT The DaughTers OT The American RevoluTion. Roy Simmons, who had been beneTiTed Trom his exTensive oraTorical Training, gave a Tiery speech on The Ship OT STaTe, and was declared The winner OT The Sons OT The American RevoluTion conTesT. Newell B. DayTon, pres- idenT OT ThaT OrganizaTiOn, presenTed him wiTh a gold medal. Phyllis Shaw and Paul McDonough, wiTh Their respecTive oraTiOns, PeTer STuy- vesanT, The Governorf' and Old Glory, received honorable menTion by The iudges. OTher sTudenTs parTicipaTing in The conTesT were: Ada SCOTT wiTh Women OT The RevOluTiOn7 ETTie EddingTon, Old Gloryf' Barbara Gubler, Abraham Lincoln, The GreaTesT OT Them Ally Paul I-TaTTield, l-le sTands Alone: Roldor Call, Eman- cipaTiOnq and Theodore DeBry, The SpiriT oT The Age. E I One Hundred ThirTy ALTON JENKINS MARIE OKLAND Junior Qraiorical Conresl Sponsored by Jrhe Junior Chamber of Commerce, lhe Junior Oralorical conlesl was held in Jrhe audiiorium on May 8. ' Marie Okland, whose orario-n was enlilled My Duiies as a Cirizen of Sail' Lake Ciiy, and Allon Jenkins, who spoke on Public Schools and Ci+izenship, were named as winners in 'rhe coniesi. Presenlalion of medals ro' ihese winners was made by Mr. Builer of lhe Chamber of Commerce. Orher conreslanls who gave speeches al Jrhe assembly were: Mary Clark. Wha+ My 'Counrry Means To Me , La Ree Egberr, Ci+izenship and Leisure Time g Maurine Wesi, Women Palriolrs of Ul'ah g Roberl Sorensen, l-low rhe School Builds Cil'izens : Gene McDonough, Urah, 'lhe Safeway lo l-lappinessng Edwin Erickson, Our Privil- eges and Obligarions as Ci+izens. Every iunior in 'rhe sfudenl body was required +0 wrire a speech on a palrioric or hisiorical subiecl in his English class. The wrirers of ihe mosl inieresling papers lhen compeled in 'rhe prim-ary conlesi. Miss Jones coached Jrhe winners of The primaries so lhal every conlesrani' made an excellenl showing in lhe finals. One Hundred Thirfy-one MARGARET SPERGER Wi+h 'rhe skill of an accom- plished poeiess, Ellen Bewer wrol'e 'rhe prize-winnino poem aboul Jrhe recenlly aclopled sfale emblem, +he Blue Spruce. ln The coniesl for lhe besi oelry and loesl' prose, sponsored Ey lhe Junior Chamber of Com- merce ihroughoul' Ulah. Ellen's poem, U'rah's Emblem, was given lirsl olace. By 'raking diclaiion ai The speed of l4O words a minuie wilh few errors, lvlargarel Sperger, a pupil of Miss Sherman, received slale- wide recognilion, lvlagarel is The only high school sludenl' who has accomplished l'his feal. The Gregg Shorlhand lnslilule awarded her a gold medal. ELLEN BREWER One Hundred Thirly-+wo Publications Miss Pyper Eugene Juhlin Virginia Divers John Groen Marian Taylor Miss Sherman Barbara Gubler Wendell Besi' Joan Smifh Norma Bernison fl, riff lli ' fl ,JI JM J ' J ,U 2 l X Isl ' x l ,N H' CLAIR HARMON Ediror Soulherner ln This volume of The Sourherner, we have aHemp+ed +0 publish a book in Jrhe school colors +ha+ every siudenl' will enioy reading and will always keep as a Jrrue album of his school life ai Souih l-ligh. Miss Sherman, Miss Pyper, and Mr. Cummings cooperarecl wilh us in every way +o make ihis annual possible. By using a large view seciion oi full page bleed-oil cuis, a more personalized deparrmenial view seclion, new siyles in +he class seciions, a popularily secrion of rhe four winners. an absolulely diifereni arrangemenl' of The R.O.T.C. and sporis seciion, special orarorical and awards pages a unique arrangemenl' of rhe publica- rion seclrions, excelleni carroo-n work. and good snapshois-all radical changes from orher annuals-we hope 'rhal' 'lhis Souih- erner will siand our in 'ihe mindsoi every srudenl of Souih high school as so-merhing more 'lhan iusi anolher yearbookf One Hundred Thirfy-four HANS RElSER Business Manager Soulherner Clair Harmon Marian Taylor Norma Bernlson Barbara Gubler Virginia Divers Wendell Bes'r Joan Smirh - Orron Berlridge Edward Neslen Eugene Juhlin John Green - Adell Reese - l-lans Reiser - -A Thurlow Call - Alice Shaffer - ' - - - Associaie Edilor - Senior Edil'or Lilerary Edilor S.l-l.A.G. Eclilor - Junior Edilor - Pholo Edilo-r - Sporls Ediror - Ari Edilor - - Ar'ris+ - Carloonisr - Car'roonis+ Business Manager - Adverrising Manager Business Assislanl Madaline Hawkes - - Slenographer Shirley Deanne Poulson - Srenographer Virginia Berrefr - - - Slenographer Theodore DeBry - - Slenographer Miss Sherman - - Eaculry Sponsor Miss Pyper - - Ari Sponsor Mr. Cummings - Business Sponsor Mr. Cummings Alice Shaffer Orion Beifridge Madeline Hawkes Thurlow Call Shirley D. Poulson Adell Reese Theodore DeBry Edward Neslen Virginia Berrelf One Hundred Thirfy-five 1 4 - v r N Q ik QQ 1- -5 Keifh Kirlcham Phyllis Jensen Thurlow Call Effie Eddingfon Virginia Divers Miss Schwan George Baldwin Miriam Jenkins Hans Reiser Clair Harmon DALE LARSO N Edifor Cow Scribe Affempfing 'io insfill some life info an average school newspaper. Dale Larson, fhrough his own orig- inalify and excepfio-nal iournalisfic abilify has edifed a paper fhis year worfhy of a school of fwo fhousand sfudenfs. Some of 'rhe means which he used were: sfreamer headlines. one ediforial per issue, more feafures, and larger cufs. The sfabilizing influence on fhe sfaff was found in Sherman Brin- fon, fhe associafe eclifor, who, aided by a well-frained sfaff of reporfers, procured enough ma- ferial each issue fo presenf an evenly balanced sheef. Phyllis Jen- sen capably handled fhe financial side of fhe paper. Too much credif for fhis lively publicafion cannof be given Miss Myrfle A. Schwan, faculfy sponsor. whose advice. crificism, and lifer- ary aloilify were vifal facfors in publishing a wholesome, inferesf- ing publicafion. -f YW-2:'.vvg'Vj.p.i.f.l'.L:v.-.1 iL',i1':-'gl f 11:5 far- 1: c 51- ,ix A- E ,, , . : .f.-.: 5.55: 'f . ogg rf' J '.: 7.-'fj I-75. , 1 . ,-2 '- ll iff: . . ,al : 4331 og -N: , . . . . Y V V ph. Wi WW-H i i v mi r, ,, 4, - ---1- --.4- -,i,- ,-, A .. -. ' c , , 1 -w' Q- rvaeagandc 4--m'1- 1:55-ce ...Ag - -...-....n..-4iQ...Q11. - . -.. . .. , .f.a-:1.:- rw., . . ,Y ,L rr-. r- am4a.s.l. . . - - --.-4.a,,a..,.,,...f4L..-lg. -www ff.-Hilfe ,,c:- Jn- , ,- One Hundred Thirfy-six X 1 SHERMAN BRINTON Dale Larson - Sherman Brinfon Lois Walson - Keilh Kirlcham - Bud McCullough Ned McKenzie - Paul Spears - Norma Bernlson 'Clair l-larmon - Miriam Jenkins - George Baldwin Aleda Cheney - Effie Eddinglon Verda Sears - Phyllis Jensen - Thurlow Call - Val Berkely - Wallace l-lemming l-lans Reiser - Virginia Divers - Lucy Pererson - Miss Schwan - Associale Edilor Scribe Ediior - - Associale Ediior - Feajrure Ecliior - Sporls Ediior - - Sporrs Ediror - Reporler - Reporler Reporler Reporler Reporler Reporier Reporler - Reporier - - - Reporler - Business Manager - Adverlising Manager - - Adveriising - - - Adverlising - - Circulalion - Slenographer - Slenographer - Faculry Sponsor Ned McKenzie Wallace l-lemming Lucy Peferson Verda Sears Aleda Cheney za ww X U Norma Bernison Lois Walson Paul Spears Val Berlcely Bud McCullough One Hundred Thirry-seven Mr. ThaTcher Thurlow Call Lucy PeTerson Shirley D. Poulson Lula Call ATTon Self PAU L SPEARS EdiTor Direcfory For The TirsT Time a sTudenT, raTher Than a commercial publica- Tion, The DirecTory This year, was declared an oTTicial school publi- caTion. IT conTained The names, laddresses. and Telephone numbers -pT all sTudenTs aT The school, and in acldilrion, lisTs OT all club and sTu- 'enT body o-Tlicers. Paul Spears, who ediTed The handbook, was assisTed by The beT- Ter sTudenTs oT The advanced Typ- ing classes in gaining The neces- sary maTerial. Thurlow Call, by soliciTing a large assorTmenT oT adverTise- menTs from local merchanTs in col- laboraTion wiTh The sTaTT OT The WesT High School direcTory made possible The sale of o-ne Thousand copies aT Ten cenTs each. NaThan D. ThaTcher, TaculTy sponsor, aided The sTaT'T in obTaining The early publicaTion oT The book. One Hundred ThirTy-eighT WW club pf-s - ,. v5 Lb.Lflf'5- Vfkfyyd 115760 , . FirsT Row: PeTerson, Cushman, RosenThall, Emery. M. WrighT, BenneTT, McDonald, Mrs. Howard, EgberT, Fuller, ScoTT. Chambers, Brown, Gubler, Sears, JJ STrong. Second Row: lrvine. Millerberg, Julin, Sovereen, Larson, Kenner, Bown, SmiTh, Cummings, Wooley, Simonson, Ander- son. Third Row: R. WrighT, Hendrickson, Ed- dingTon, GilpaTriclc, AmmoTT, Fisher. Lorange, Berry, SlaughTer, Jamiesen, RyTTing, Meyer. ?'f1'.:4,iy,3,L,M' FourTh Row: 6oaTes, Pepper, True, Dykes, WaTson. McRae, Frisby, ThorTen, Win- ward, ByTheway, l-laclceTT. Back Row: Jenkins, Hall, Hales, Jeppson, Bronn, Howard, Hansen. Sanders, Searle, Pedersen, Gibson. , NNW? iii wwiffl jaw f W qj1fQJ 'ijjifl5J' Cl s Clee Cu f5My,,ifV'f'.,wfJ WiTh deep inTeresT The Girl's Glee Club enTered each TeaTu,re oT The ye ing Mrs. Howard Their whole-hearTed cooperaTion aT all Times. The marvelous success AM ' oT The opera, The music Tesiival, and oTher prog-rams may be aTTribuTed wholly To This Teeling oT uniTy which pervaded The group. FaculTy Sponsor, Mrs. Howard: President Mary WrighT: Vice-President Lilly Pederson: SecreTary, Bonnie Bronng Recorder, Barbara Gubler. , 1 9 Fronl' Row: Corrine Olson. Pearl Pepa per, Ellen Brewer, Ella Williams, Cllie Derr, Ida Norman, Mrs. Howard. BeTh Cooper, Anna Mehan, Grace An- derson, Marian Taylor, Ellen Knoles, BeTTy Jones. Second Row: Leo EddingTon, Ferd Dor- ius, Fred ThornTon, Bob Heaps. Dick Bradford, STuarT Olson. Bob Purner, Vaughn Young. Back Row: RoberT Sorenson, Marvin Sor- enson, Bob Halliday, CraTTon Call, Ted Rosvall. Afappella Do Me Sol Do-! Can you. sing iT on Tune? The sTudenTs in The A'Capella learned To sing wiThouT accompanimenT and became very well acquainTed wiTh The various musical scales as ah's and oh's. The club consisTs oT abouT TwenTy sTudenTs who have represenTed The school in all oT The musical perTormances carried on inside and ouTsicle OT The school. Sponsor, Mrs. Virginia S. Howard: presidenT, Ollie Derry secreTary, Marian Taylor. Fronl Row: Barr Gulbransen. Jack Parker, Elvin Tanner, Jack Holmes, Ray Olsen, Ardell Parker, Mrs. V. S. l-loward, Vern Erickson, Howard Parker. Bob l-lalliday, Howard Tale, Eric Colsler. Second Row: James Crowlher, Sheldon Grillilhs, Gerald Pack, Lowell Thomas, Emmefl Bywaler, Edwin Erickson, Eldon Billers, Clive Jones, Ben Wallace, Ari Lund. Ferd Dorius, Dick Jorgensen, Don Felzer, Roger l-lansen. Third Row: George Kalmar. Roberl Lobb. er ' Melvin McFarlane, Charles Cedarslrom. Roberl Lilsler, Dick Cox, Gordon Sly. Back Row: Roger Monson, Marshall Allen, Lesler Kimball, Carl Maxwell, John Kroll, Jack Sfevens, Jack Alslon, Frank Beames, Clarence Tanner, Glen Web- sler, Ken Scoll. . C 59M-'W Boys' Clee Club La, la. la, lal. Whal is lhal' monolonous noise? l guess if is iusr Mrs. l-loward's Glee Club vocalizing. Whar a marvelous arrirude lhey have, buf ir is iusl The same lhey had when They parlicipaled in The opera, l'he music: feslival, and various programs rhroughour lhe year. I+ is a rare occurence indeed 'ro have a group of fellows who cooperale so well. Facully sponsor, Mrs. l-lowardg president John Krollg counselors, Jack Scoit Jack Slevens and Carl Maxwell. slafl, Roberl Arnold, Weslon Park. Alberl Pignalaro, Vaughn Arrnsfrong. Charles Faddis, Dave Romney, Konrad Krause. Stage Crew Probably no oiher organized group in The sludenl body has done as much work rhis year wilhoul receiving any recogniiion for il rhan has Thar known as l'he slage crew. The opera, pla , and dance drama scenes were painled by fhe slage hands, The work being direcledf by Miss Aurelia Pyper and George. l-less. Members of 'rhe slage crew include: Blaine Sheffield, manager: Bill Wagslalil, Weslron Parks, Paul l-landley, Charles Faddis. Eugene Juhlin, John Groen, Bob Arnold, Dave Romney, Konrad Krause, Al Pignalaro, Gail Meier, Lesler Jackson, and Vaughn Armslrong. Blaine Sheffield, Gran? Pelerson, Orlan- do Krause, Laurence Davenporl, Eu- gene Juhlin, John Groen, Bill Wag- FronT Row: GranT l-lermansen, Carl l-lolrnquisT. Paul l-leaTh, Duane Ellis, Dee Fox, Gordon Hoxsie, Mack Tan- ner, Richard Pugmire, George Brown. Second Row: George Kalmar, LesTer Kimball, Eugene Dallimore. LesTer Howick. VicTor Kemp, Melvin McFar- lane, Waldon l-lansen, Fred Carlson, Milo Larsen. Back Row: Sheldon GriTTiThs, James Wilkinson, Henry Enman, Frank Zelley. Frank Nesbif, Floyd Allen, Richard Ream, RoberT Sorenson. NCQ. Club The Non-Commissioned OTTicers club, an organizaTion composed QT all corporals and sergeanTs in The R.O.T.C. loaTTalion, has TuncTioned This year wiTh This purpose- The gaming oT a commission Tor every Non-Com in The uniT. l MeeTings were held To Train The men To become TiTTed To be oTTicers and To j induce members To work as much as possible wirh cadeTs. jf jy Sponsor, Miss WlmTred Dyer: PresiolenT, Gordon l-loxieg Vice-PresudenT, Dee Fox: W SecreTary, De Wayne Ellis. ' s llll l FronT Row: Alfon Jenkins, lrene LaTimer, Lois Thompson, Marjorie Brain, Lola RoberTson, Nellie Fedregill, Richard FleTcher Second Row: Miss Henderson, Bill Mare Tin, Phyllis Shaw, LaVone Kunkel, Peggy Berg, ATTon Self, Theodore Del3ry Back Row: Melvin MonTgomery, ZeTTa McKenzie, Jim CrowTher, Mildred Richards, William SlighT, Bessie Eld- redge, Clair l-larrnon Kif KaT Klub The KiT Kar Klub was so named Tor one OT The old English coffee houses oT The I7Th CenTury and in honor oT The lirerary men who TrequenTed Those houses. The clulo members noT only have gained an undersTanding and ajopreciaTion oT conTemporary wriTers and Their works, which will be of geaT value in laTer years, buT have enjoyed Their club work and associaTion wiTh each oTher. Sponsor, Miss Louise Henderson, PresidenT, Clair Harmon: Vice-PresidenT, Lola RoberTson1 SecreTary, Marjorie Brain: Program Chairman, Theodore DeBry. FronT Ro-w: l-luTchinson, Thompson, PeTer- son. McDonald, GusTaveson, BenneTT. Second Row: l-larmon, Eldredgie, TranTer, Swanson, STringham, Larson, Parr, Earnes- worTh, FreckelTon, Hennessy, Thorne, Peck, Hawkes, Carlson,Williams, Gubler. Third row: Edmonds, CrowTher, Karren, MonTgomery. MarTin, Howard, Bronn, EiTel, FleTcher, Adamson, Love, Davis, Baldwin. Phillips, Ellis. FourTh Row: Hughes, Cummings, BrinTon, Clegg, ScarleT, l-laTfield. AlsTon, Sewell, Dean, Duhfin, Graham, CIUTT, LiTsTer, Brubaker, Swenson, Rohlfing, McKean. McGovern. Back Row: BesT, Osborne, Lee, DeBry. EvereTT, Neslen, Ball, Erickson, Lake, EllsworTh, Nichols, RoberTs, STrong, Crow, Allen, Buma. cience 'Clu increasing The knowledge oT The sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in The Tielcls of science, many illusTraTeol and ouTsTanding lecTures have been secured by The enThusi- asTic sponsors oT The Science Club. lTs large memberhip proved iT To be The Type ol: club ThaT should be culTivaTed in many schools. o l-larmon: presidenT, Sl1eLmar1.,Brj,nT1Qri: vice-presiclenT, Bernal Osborn: Spons r, Dr. l.eTTermen FronT Row: Max Wilkins, Charles Ceder- sTrom, GarTh Fairbanks, Bud Kroll, Elvin Tanner. Bill Day, Delwin Ralph, Roy FeaThersTone Second Row: Tom WalsTer, Waiver Loomis, Wendell Mauss, Dick Habbe- shaw, Harry Empey, Karl Maxwell, FenTon Gray Third Row: George Sunderland, Morris STark, Ferron JohnsTon, Paul ,McDon- ough, OrTon BeTTridqe, George Max- well, Alf Jensen Back Row: Bill Barnes, Frank Beams, Bur- Ton Price, Horace Gardner, BurT Bux- Ton, Fred AsTe, Alvin Jacobsen Behold! Ye greaT aThleTes of '33 and '34 have uniTed To Torm The LeTTermen's Club. Ever Tellow making his leTTer in any phase oT aThleTics was eligible Tor member- ship. ProudloT Their accomplishmenTs, They procured blue sweaTers wiTh immense whiTe S's on Them as The club uniform. For Their use a club room was equipped wiTh radio, couches, and ping-pong Tables. Sponsor, Mr. RoberT Davis: PresidenT, Bill Neilson: Vice-PresidenT, Bob Erickson: Treasurer. OrTon BeTTridge. ' .lf A French Club J I gg!! JJ. Laffy Froni w: Margarei' uller, Tom Wal- sier, MaNeHe Egberi Second Row: June Larsen. Ruih Wrighr. Mary Wrighi, Norma Hendrikson, Ruih Barnes, LaRee Egberi, Miss Noble, Madeline Hawkes Third Row: Phyllis Shaw, Jean Thor- sfenberg, Ru'rh Paramore, Caiherine Chrisiensen. June Uhslrom, Beriy Gilsch, Thelma Cahoon, Sonya Lig- nell. Marian Taylor Back Row: Edward Neslen, LaVone Kunkel. Lorraine Buhler, Ruih Frosi, Beverly Edwards, Beiiy Halliday. Lucile Green, Josephine Fearn, Bar- bara Gubler. Douglas Pay mx Parlez-vous francais, Merci beaucoup, il n'y acpas de quo-i, and several orher French idiomarique expressions baFFle siudenis who o noi' comprehend Jrhis inieresir- VX T ing language. The French club members increase Their vocabulary by insisring upon N1 nearly all programs being conducied in French. Pep was insralled by an immense - RES canyon parry. Nxybul' Sponsor, Miss Noble: president LaVo'ne Kunkel: vice-president Margarei' Fuller: Fronl Row: Snow, Snow, Jacobson. Sirong Sears, Herrmann, Fouh, Newson, Years- ley. Crowrher, Culler, Wesr, Whire Ranch, Marron. Dee. Second Row: Kramer.Gibson. Searle, Sil ver, Boucher, Griiifin, l-lill, Bennion Powell, Evans, Norih, Davis, Culler Fuller, Dykes. Third Row: Romero, l-lari, Dean, Shriver, Chrisiopherson, Monigomery, Mariin Brinigg Bradshaw, Lirsier, Blank, Lam beri, Scarlet Wesr, Ryser. Back Row: Smiih, Evererr. Thomas, Nelson Sorenson. Rohlfing, Warburion. Granr Crow, Hermansen, Slrong, Ellsworrh, Enrnan, Slewa ri, Rogers. Secreia ry, George Baldwin. rc- Ma- we are a - I Mm is is sa Spanish Club The cusromis and ways of Old Spain have found expression here ar S.l-LS. in rhe Form of a Spanish Three-acr play, Segismunda : a newspaper, El Disco g and oiher Spanish Funciions. sponsored by Jrhe members of 'rhe Spanish club. A grear deal of credir may be arrribuied ro: Faculry Sponsor, Mrs. Florence C. l-lickmang Presideni, Margie Culrler: Vice-Presidenr, James CrowJrher1 Secrelary, Josephine Yearsley. Fronl Row: Phyllis Searle, Pal McDon- ald, June l-lerrman, Mrs. Pearson, Rulh Gehrlce, Mary Arenlz, Thelma Brown. Anna Vermeulen. Second Row: Dale Parkinson, Arlene Decker, Beverly Edwards, Roy Simmons, Donna Farnsworfh, Peggy Kenner, Rich- ard Flelcher. Third Row: Clannin Cloward, Thurlow Call, Hugh Romero, Junior Brubaker, Gordon Hoxsie. William Slighl. Jean McDonough. Sodalilas Latina Don r ever Ier anyone 'l'ell you lhar Lalin is a dead language. lr couldn'Jr be when rhe srudy of il' has resulred in a club so much alive as 'rhe Soulh High Larin Club. Hs purpose has been To develop a beiurer undersianding of 'rhe Roman cus- ioms and ro creale a deeper friendship belween Jrhe feacher and The sl'uden+s. Sponsor, Mrs. Pearson: Senior Consul, Roy Simmons: Junior Consul, Jean McDonough: Scriba, Anna Vermeulen. l l Fronr Row: Pai' McDonald. Fay Tingey, Eslher Slolcer, Miss Noble, Marian Thorne, Gerda Schrnidl, Charlolle Moeller Second Row: William Slight Roldo Call. Lucas Billeler, Dave Weidner, Elsie Sliegel, Camden Neilson, Theodore DeBry Back Row: Waller Weidner, Ted Welri, Burl Price. Milo Larson, Carl Roelhel, Wayne Aslin. Verdgil Crow Die Kouwolume A beller underslanding of Germany and Hs social problems was oblained Jrhis year by sludenls of German as a resull of +he many educarional pograms. Hiller, Germany's Government World Trips, and olher currenr subiecis of inleresr fro German srudenls were presenied by well-lcnown Ulah lecrurers. Enler- iainmenr in lhe form of a canyon parly gave varieiy ro The club acriviries. Facully Sponsor, Miss Belly Noble: President Roldo Call, Vice-Presidenr, Kalhryn Sonnragr Secrerary, Par McDonald. Roy Simmons. sey. Jack Price. Elmore Swenson, Paul Spears. Third Row: Dick HaclceTT. Gordon Hex- sie, AlTon Jenkins, Wilson Jones, QuenTin AusTin. DebaTe Club We oT The aTTimaTive are resolved ThaT The DebaTe Club oT SouTh High has been a successTul organizaTion during The year '33 and '34-. The irepresenTaTives oT This club placed TirsT in Their division and second in The sTaTe debaTe TournamenT. Sponsor. Miss Jones: presidenT, Ferd Doriusg vice-presidenT. Lenora Berg: sec- reTary, AlTon Jenkins. 'TQ . E 3a .1 AE amfs.:?iE'mS ii ri 5.188 B Zi FronT Row: Roy Simmons. Ferd Dorius, Harold DenT. Paul McDonough, Day- Ton Hughes, Wendell BesT Second Row: Gordon l-loxsie, AlTon Jenkins, Bob Furner, Val Berkley, Hugh Romero Back Row: Clair l-larmon. Eunice Shei- Held, Fay Brandenburg, Lillian Ander- son, Wilson Jones, Jack AlsTon, Sher- man BrinTog STudenT Couri Since The esTablishmenT oT The sTudenT courT This semesTer. our school has become a place in which sTudenTs may enio work and enTerTainmenT in an orderly manner. Those who have noT obeyed The Tew llaws puT TorTh in The school consTiTuTion have been Torced To appear before The courT and given Trial. OTTicials oT The courT were appoinTed by Mr. Baclcman, courT sponsor. STudenTs gained posiTions as deTense aTTorneys by successTully passing The bar examinaTio'n. FronT Row: Jim CrowTher, Ferd Dorius, Harold DenT, Dennis BurT, l-larry Em- pey, Paul I-laTiield. Roger Daynes, Second Row: Marvin Sorenson, Jack Al- sTon, Melvin MonTgomery. Harry Rus- I FronT Row: Henry Johnson, Clarence McCourT, Paul Halrlield, Bob Heaps. Ardell Parlcer, Earl Nielson, Harry STevens. Dick Barnes. Second Row: Richard McKean, Harold Eldredge, Keirh Kirlcham, Bill Mulloy, Sherman Brinlo Elmore Swenson, Le- mes Lawrence, Wayne AsTin, Rulon EllsworTh. Third Row: Clair Harmon, Roger Mon- son, VicTor Davis, Frank Clegg, Maur- ice Graham, Floyd Allen, Lynn Cromar, Ted McGovern, Theodore DeBry. Qiiiciers Milifaires The OTiiciers lvliliTaires successfully compleTed anoTher chapTer in iTs hisTory This year by conducTing The lvliliTary Prom in a commendable manner and by leading The R. O. T. C. uniT To a posiTion where iT can compeTe wiTh any school in The WesT. Members oT This club Tormed a drill Team which added maTerially To The general feeling of compleTeness and perTecTion oT The Prom. Sponsor, lvliss WiniTred Dyer: presidenT, Paul HaTTield, vice-presidenT, Earl Niel- son: secreTary, Henry Johnson. ll I v Ushers FronT Row: Henry Johnson, Bob Heaps, Vicfor Davis, James Lawrence, Elmore Swenson, Paul Spears, Harry STevens. Earl Nielson, Clarence McCourl'. Back Row: Clair Harmon, Harold El- dridge, Pauil HaTTield, Dick Barnes, erman BrinTon, LeGrand Buma, Ar- dell Par er, el Kirkham. To mainTain order aT all sTudenT body TuncTions, The Ushers club, composed of sixTeen cadeT oTTicers, has TuncTioned perTecTly This semesTer. The Trim m-iliTary appearance oT The ushers and The discipline exercised aT all assemblies, aThleTic games, and all performances held in The audiTorium, has added To The ease in which programs were produced. Sponsor, Miss Dyer: presidenT, Clarence lvlcCourT: vice-presidenT, Earl Nielson: SecreTary, Henry Johnson. Parley Davis Roy Simmons Allan Bennion Sluarl' Olson S. A. M. Don'+ fell me Thai is anolher group of rookies and big he-man alhleies 'fighling over lherel If some of rho-se small cadels a-ren'l careful, one of lhose big, brawny baslcelball slars is going +0 sir on him. No, l was mislalcen, Jrhey aren'+ lighringg 'rhey are iusi discussing lhe relalive merils of lhe alhlelic and rookie curricula in 'lhe pre- scribed peaceable manner of lhe S. A. M. Council. This recenily organized group has fosrered a unily beiween 'rhese Mo groups in a worlhwhile manner. The proiecls sponsored by il have been: Gel Acquainled Day, Foolball Dance, Sfudenl' Direclory, and numero-us A+hle+ic Tournamen+s during lhe pasl' year. Over eigh+ hundred sixly-live fellows have pairlicipaled acrively in lhe sporfs program, which included: baslcelball, baseball, indoor baseball, Tennis, swimming, golf, horseshoes. boxing, and wreslling. Officers who so successfully engineered +his club were: Parley Davis, Facully Sponsor, Roy Simmons, President Allen Bennion, Vice-Presi- denlg and Sluarl' Olson, Secrelary. One Hundred Forly eighl W g MU.,fgrKMM W! WM My Wg!! J , I N65 I WW JWMLANQ! gyfjfw TV 4 Girls' Activities-:FMAX4 fj w ff 525571 if! PM WW Mlafjoffgmv? WW jjiwffff WWE K WMEQQWW SIIIJTIIEIHIKIITII i Mrs. Hopkins Miss Mafson Miss STeifel Miss Nowell Sydney Theobald Francess Green BeH'y PoulTon Virginia CoTTerell S S. l-l. A. C. 5 The SouTh High AThleTic Girls AssociaTion is one oT The mosT perTecT organiza- Tions off iTs kind in The sTaTe. Unlike The boys' aThleTic program, every girl may compeTe in a large number oT acTiviTies, compeTing wiTh The ofher girls in her class. A large number of clubs are sponsored by The gym Teachers, The club presidenTs making up The S. l-l. A. G. Council or governing body. lmporTanT events which were held by The girls This year were: The Girls' Mas- querade: Dance Drama. in which every girl in The school Took parTg annual Fashion show: The Girls' Dance: The Social ArTs assembly and dance. One Hundred FifTy O , ' f wmmwmrasm 15 A Ellen Emery Lois Wa'rson EdyJrhe Bramley Lenora Berg Norma Bern+son , i . ,.,-,,r-.,H !:T.,- 1: 4- ,.. -.,,...Y,, .. Y , lf! Barbara Gubler, Virginia Coiferell, Marian Taylor, Virginia Divers, Norma Bernison, Edylhe Bramley, Rulh Pugh, Peggy Kenner, Josephine Olsen, l-leHa Thompson, Shirley Poulson. Second Row: June Larsen, Velma How- ard, Miriam Jenkins, Frances Benneli. Sydney Theobald, Ruby Jorgensen, Phyllis Jensen, Beverly Maughn, Elaine Swanson, Marian Cromar, Kaiherine Kimura, Doroihy Chambers, Arlene Dykes. Baclc Row: Ale-da Cheney, Zelia Mc- Kenzie, Peggy Fuller, Ramona Whiie, Ma Neiie Egberr, Reia Larimer, Mad- aline Hawkes, Marguerile Hoolce. Leagdgrs Club n Leadership, sporismanship, and cooperaiion have been The arlribures gained by 'rhe girls of Jrhe Leaders club rhis year. Due io' 'rhe 'iaci Jrhar membership was obiained only by a meril sysrem, if is obvious 'thai The members of Jrhe club were some of lhe mosl' ourslanding srudenis in school, noi' only in The scholasric realm, buf in 'rhe sporis as well. Eaculiy Sponsor, Miss Miranda Maison: President Norma Bernisong Vice-Pre.si- denr, Virginia Divers: Secrerary, Edyihe Bramley. D W 1' wi :! 'if1M' ', Y A l S xg fi rn V , Eronr Row: Peggy Kenner. Ada Scoll, ,figs E 1, i Q 3, QW, j -VAIV 257' fi in Lucille Crowfon. Rufh Pugh, Lida lf' tiii -::' ,v-2 :,.. ' ' -'-' ci ,., '- . 5 '-'js 1' ' Johnson, Adell Reese, Margarei' Eul- i '- . - 5.' Q 'f' A i ler, Ellen Emery, Marion Woolley, I-xv' W 'al ' 'i S- Beverly Doran, Claire Irvine, Mildred my V 4, Q. A,..sln 1 Mullin, Miriam Johnson, Dororhy Ex 'Q I V W ,, 1 , , ' A ' V' , 515, 5 ' 'i'i ' , . ' ' Miller 4 ' '---' ' s, av- . sf T n 'N Second Row: Ruby Jorgenson, Blanche X , , ' A . '. uul' I ,., V' V - fi Price, Lova Speers, Zella McKenzie. K X i X ' yy ' I-'35 i'i ,Lg -K -' 5 Pl1YlllS Shaw' Mnfv JOY Hall' June '55-1 4 H ::.,,,,.,,, i ' T-- 1, ' Shepherd, Sydney Theobald, Donna fi , il P ,A in . Y 1' Wafkins, Beverly Broyles, Phyllis Jensen. A I -fi , X 7, ' Af A P Eli 'Q :': '. 5 6 BML ROW Norma laYm0fe' Loffalne 'F' A 7 .ii if- iii in 77vi5?:, , , -' iii' ',.:: h ifi fl ' izi . vine. Helen Hagen. Benn Blake- Naomi . Elsfgi- X ng , 4 F l f Aslin, Anne Noorda, Sylvia Nilson, Ma- 1 'an iz- Q ' ii i '.' A 5 , A - .sg . . ,, 2- a, ' mfg... A , Q fa, . . , , f- ii 'Q ' Ah-W? Neile Egberir, Ellen Collins, Siella Frls- ,F V-2 ' - i ii, gs' , J 1 Teifr , -.Q '- .f Q by, LaRee Egberr -is 1 ,, f ' fg , VV ' n- . 5 f i K' ' ,f rg. ., . 2, r . , 4 ., ., l C x B, 3 '--nn f - Q ' U I in ' v 1' 1 1 , N is . Aa. V I I .71 12 V V- .. , ,,,,,,,,, is 5 . ,nf,, - H , D a n c I n g C u s When clumsiness and awlcwardness wallc inro ihe presence of Jrhe Dancing club, graceiulness and poise are sure io walk our. Various forms and siyles of dancing have been successfully +augh+ 'ro rhe parrici- penis in rhe Dancing club. Eaculiy Sponsor, Miss Miranda Maison: Presidenr, Mary Joy l-lally Vice-Presideni, Ellen Emery: Secrerary, Margarer Fuller. Fronr Row: Lois Waison, Joan Smiih. Fronl' Row: MaNeTTe EgberT, Ramona WhiTe, Shirley Deanne Poulson, Lenora Berg, Ellen Emery. Frances BenneTT, MargareT Fuller, Ivo Cooper, Mada- line Hawkes, Claire lrvine, Ruby Jorg- enson Second Row: Gayle CluTT, Norma BernT- son, Aleda Cheney, Velma Howard. Bonnie Bronn, Mary Joy Hall, Lois WaTson, Arlene Dykes, Virginia Mc- Farland, MargareT ChrisTiansen, Ellen Collins Back Row: Phyllis Jensen, Joan Smiih, Marian Taylor, Bonnie Hales, Miriam Jenkins, Ada ScoTT, Barbara Gubler, RiTa LaTin'1er, Virginia Divers Social Aris EaT, dninlc, and be merry, buT don'T TorgeT To be a lady. Such is The advice oT The Teacher aT The peppy gaTherings oT The Social ArTs. The club sponsored a dance and an assembly which proved as delighTTul as Their own parTies. Sponsor, Miss STieTel: Co-Sponsor, Miss Cirlcel: PresidenT, Marian Taylor, Vice- PresidenT, Miriam Jenkins: SecreTary, Bonnie Hales. ff' Tliimbnling Fronl' Row: Josephine Olsen. Phyllis Jen- sen, Helen Welii, Mildred Lorange, Ellen Emery, Francis Alley, Adell Reese, Donna Turner, Vera Davis. Second Row: Lida Hansen, DoroThy Chambers. Bernadine Marron, Naomi AsTell, Rosaline STringham, Caiherine Kimura. Third Row: Beverly Broyle, Frances Ben- neTT, Mae l3ridg.aTe, Sydney Theobald, Virginia CoTTerell, Audrey McCarrol. Marian Taylor. Back Row: Norma Bernisen, Marian Wooley. June Larsen. Marian Thorne. Peggy Kenner, Beverly Doran, RuTh Pugh. Roll 'em bones. Roll 'em bones, and do They do iT in The Torrn oT head sTands, handsprings, carT wheels, eTc. lT was These sTunTs ThaT puT Their assembly over so successfully. Sponsor, Miss STeiTel: PresidenT, Ellen Emery: Vice-President Marian Taylor: SecreTa ry, Ellen Collins. .45 ,mmm '- is . M, . l ,, as ggi qs M isis In 5 , mimi FronT Row: Berg, PiTTs. STuarT, Busby, Ben W mer, WiTherell, GilpaTriclc. maTz, Cooper, WhiTely, Cromar, Hawks Barnes, l-lowarcl, McAllisTer. Gunn, Broyes, Doran, Jensen, Collins Johnson, Bramley. liker, Dean, SmiTh, STringharn, Brohman CofTerell, Barsen, Poulson, Shelfon Paramore, Simonsien, Thompson. Anderson, CrowTon, Jones, Collard Olalancl. son, Perkins, Mafheson. .enggzglub To Teach Two hundred sevenTy-Three girls how To play Tennis has been The Task of The oTficers oT The Tennis club This semesTer. The various sTrolces were TaughT in The girls' gym during The winTer monThs. This knowledge was puT inTo pracTice This spring on The Parlc courTs by a large number OT girls in The club. FaculTy sponsor, Miss STieTelg presidenT, Shirley Deanne Poulsong vice-president ETfie EddingTong secreTary, Francis BenneTT. .:, Egg?- HF -Mgxmi mi naw as if H rs vi FronT Row: June Herrman, Ruby Jorgen- son, Phyllis Jensen, EdyThe Bramley, Norma 'l-lenriclcson, June UhsTrom, Sonia Enman Second Row: Anna Sorensen, MargueriTe I-loolce, Lola RoberTson, Genevieve Gray, Mildred Gregory, Donna Farns- wcrTh, Jane Coulom Bacli Row: Mariorie Brain, CaTherine i Kimura, Helen Jacobsen, Mary Spen- se'r, Ann'SrniTh, CaTherine Parr as l-lome Economics Good housewives galore arehbeing Turned o'uT by SouTh's Home Economics Club. Througho'uT The year This club has., endeavored To develop a closer relaTion- ship beTween The Tields of home economics and The home. Sponsor, Miss BeTh Snelgro've1 president EdyThe Bramley: vice-presidenT, Phyllis Jensen: secreTary, Ruby Jorgenson: recorder, Norma BernTson. neTT, Poulson, EdclingTon, Knudsen, LaTi- Second Row: Waflcins, Mullin, AsTill, Mil- ler, LinTon. Chambers, Sfevens, Quell- Third Row: Cheney, Trayner, Nilson, Mc- Donald, Larsen, Seager, Spencer, Thorn, FourTh Row: Dykes, WaTson, Kinder, Koelf FiTTh Row: Speers, Heller, Fowler, Ed- wards, Decker, Parr, Olsen, Davis, Self, SixTh Row: Maughan, Bolin, Brown, Farns- worTh. Call, McKenzie. Kimura, Theo- bald, CracroTT, Davenport lrvine, John! . ss ,Q B ss Fronl' Row: Goaies, Smiih, Howard, Poul- son, Silver, Jones, Benneir, Mirchell McClelland, Sluarr, Fredregill, Thomp: son, Kimura, Bramley, Pugh, Welli Theobald, Jones. Second Row: McDonald, l-lales, Jenkins, Berre'H, Hall, McFarland, Pederson Coiierell, Olsen, Timpson, Sliegel, Ken- ner, Whiiley. Thircl Row: Barnes, Marheson, Brown Bolin, Jenkins. Laiimer, Hawkes, Thorne Brohman, Siringham, Hoolce, Barsen Jorgensen, Haymore. Back Row: Peierson, Berg, Chambers, Tay lar, Bernsion, G-ubler, Larson, Poulson Broome, Parr, Farnsworih, Zoller,Jacob: son, Osborne, Davis. 1 . ,Zgsf-f Gu door Club To provide for ai leasi one open air acriviiy for ihe girls of ihe school, The Ouidoor Club was organized. Numerous hikes, canyon parries, and a 'rwo-week -roller- lcaling fad were con- ducied by over hfvo hundred girls in +his, Jrhe largesi club i H. A. G. ' Facully sponsor, Miss Nowellg president Virginia B , vice-president Joan Smiih: secrefary, Ellen Collins. ' il mypv li' C Fronf Row: Kaiherine Parr, Fay Branden berg, Kaiherine Kimura, Phyllis Jensen Marqueriie l-loolre. Lulu Call. Efhe Ed dincrion. Baclc Row: Mary Spencer, Anne Smilh Theone Simonsen, Rufh Paramore, Don na Farnsworih, Sonya Lignell. l-lome Nursing Club Dropping babies, employing Jrhe wrong end of a ihermomeier, applying cold wafer when hor wafer is necessary, and olher such drasric misialces, are never made by members of ihe l-lome Nursing Club. On 'rhe oiher hand, These girls have been 'rrained 'ro perform The duries of a nurse in ihe home in a quick and saiisfacrory mannef. Sponsor, Miss Nowellp presidenr. Phyllis Jensen: vice-presidenl, Karherine Kimura: secrelary, Marguerire l-looke. i. ,Z i First Aid Fronl' Row: Marianne Arll, Frances Neil- son Elsie Sfiegle, Mary Fuller, Helen Welfi, Phyllis Gilpafriclc. Second Row: Carol Earnshaw. Marian Thorne. l-lelen Dorney, Rulh Shelfon. Helen Jacobsen. Back Row: Allen All-en, Fay Tilby, Viola Bennell, Cora Gill, Bernice Gill. I Culs, abrasions, burns, bruises, iainling, shock, drowning, and sunslrolce don'+ even phase some of 'rhe girls in The scho-ol-lhar is, 'lhose girls in lhe Firsi Aid club who 1'his year have gone rhrough a 'rhorough course in Firsl Aid which was given lhem by Jrheir sponsor and by nurses from lhe various cily hospilals. Sponsor, Miss Nowell: presiclenl, Madaline l-lawlcesq vice presiclenl, Lillian Peler- son: seorerary, Viola Gero-meg lreasurer, Barhsheba Fisher. Fronl Row: Wells, Marron, Foulz, Shei- field, Crowfon, Johnson, Mifchell Hunler, McFarland, Jenkins, Bennell' , Call, Cahoon, Carlson, l-lales, Price Second Row: Brady, Johnson, Thornfon I Nielsen, Bueler, Meehan, Darclole. Theobald, Corlerell, Fife, Mclixllisler. Zuellmalh Third Row: Edwards, Bolin, Brown, Dornil. Bueler. Mullin, Aslill, Prilcheff, Wilkin- son, Broyles, lrvine,uJohnson Back Row: Seager, Miller, May, Keachie. Freclcellon, Bramley, Jensen, Cloward, Gilsch. Karpowilz, Maughn, Reid 5.1 . ' r Swimming Ciii Learn lo swim! Such has been The aim of 'rhe ,oasl ear for The swimming club of The S.l-l.A.G., and ir has been favorably accomplishecli Periecl' rhyrhm and muscular coordinalion have been acquired by all rhose who 'roolc aclvanlage oi lhis opporlunily. Facully Sponsor, Miss Slieielq Presidenl, Virginia McFarland: Vice-Presidenl, Phyllis Werreli: Secrelary, Miriam Jenkins. l he ' awww L Q , - ' i' I 4' VW ATHLPHCS ' vw-ff 3 sf P fvv fix, il 'wi 1 V I, f ggagfqffk :YY , ' .-..- Ng, rvv Clog, 3 I iig- i 0 M37 Dwfijuizzzzg 1 WWW ami? WMM ' ! s I A0 K' f' , ,A . ' ..-4 - fn, ,fyigt fy! J ' ,Af J!fL!7,fff ,fwjg 5 . JMXQJMV 'A J f, JI! I I ,,, I 1 Uv fbyvflf! ,Wig yffiyiffv f fwlyif ,gf 1 ,AWE 4M,f'ia 4,fW',4' ??yJ I V5 I ' ,f , , f , . -WJ ,.f' Afffmf ' ,464 .fffif-1. AW' 'XVVO , ' fl I K 'Q 51444 N-M' ff57Lf' V,f'ffWDyV'f'fg l' ' L' . 4,'-l ' - f . , , pd ,Vg ,Wax ,gf jk' l n Silllfllfllhllfll PARLEY DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS MAJOR GARFF uPaddy Davis Paddy Davis has been very successful wifh his feams This year. His B foo-fball feam proved fo be fhe peer of 'rhe elevens in fhe B division. The A loaskefball feam under Paddy's direcfion won fwelve games and losf only fhree. Paddy's slcill af fumbling and acrobafics was fhe facfor fhaf made Soufh l-ligh's fumblers so clever. Due fo fhe sponsorship and diligenf work of Paddy Davis, fhe S.A.M. mass parficipa- fion program wen+ over big. Paddy encourages his players fo play The game clean and fo be good sporfs af all fimes. llBob Davis Bofb Davis has worked hard fo puf afhlefics on a high sfandard af-Soufh High. In addifion fo coaching fhe A foofball feam, Bob coached fennis and C baslcefball. The C baslcefball feam under his coaching won fhe division championship and was fhe only baslcefball feam in 'lhe cify league fhaf finished fhe season undefeafed. Bob's Tennis Team holds high hopes of again winning fhe Tillicums cup. The success of fhe l..eHermen's club may be affribufed fo- ifs founder. Bob Davis. One of his chief infer- esfs is fhe welfare of his boys, pasf and presenf. The high fype of sporlsmanship faughf and upehld by Coach Bob Davis has gone far fowards developing his boys info real men. . Major Carlf Q ,- i The conscienfious worlc of Major Garff in his firsf year af Soufh l-ligh has resulfed in a higher inferesf in frack. l-le originafed fhe idea of esfablishing school fracli and field records. This plan has nafurally been an incenfive for fhe fraclc men fo work harde-r. Af fhe presenl' fime, Maior Garfl's fraclc feam is championship bound, having already defeafed Wesfminsfe-r College and 'rhe Easf Leopards. Coach Maior Garff also coached fhe C foofball feam and lhe B baslcefball feam. For Soulh High Glory Won? be 'rrampled clown 'roclay by any foe For Soulh I-ligh Glory We'II fighl' you fair, we'll fighl you square In any game youllcnow. ' Ancl e're 'rhe sun se+s We'II raise our baffle cry of viclory-for Vlfhen fhe whis+le lolows if means 'rhe game has jusl' begun. fxnd if you clon'+ wafch o-uf we'll ca+ch you on Jrhe run- lior Sourh l-ligh Glory ancl 'rhe honor Ol our S-O-U-T-l-l H-I-G-l-I Sourh I-ligh! 'vw ff K mmf six, 'xy-5. sf . f - I Fronf Row DuTlTn Russell. Shelladey. Erickson. Lloyd. Fefzer, Mason. Neilsen, Jones Heller Sly. Back Row Sheya Mayne, Sears. Parke, Mifchel. Dunford, Shaugnessy. Bardole. Thompson Roberfs, Jensen, Taylor. Coach Paddy Davis. NB Football The B TooTball Team, coached by Paddy Davis, finished The season wiTh buf one defeaf. ln The firsT sTarT of The season The B Team' defeafed The Wesf PanThers six To noThing. The Two Teams pushed each oTher up and down The field in a vain aHempT To score. WiTh Three minuTes remaining. Taylor. diminuTive Cub quarferback. faded back and shoT a souThpaw pass To Sears for The only score of The game. The B foofballers losf Their only game To EasT in Their second conTesT. Onl affer a fierce baT+le was The EasT Team able To score Two Touchdowns afTer which They added The exTra poinf in each insfance. The Third game for The Cubs was won only affer a hard baTTle wiTh The infuriafed PanThers from Wesf I-ligh. WesT sTarTed The scoring .when a WesT defensive man inTercepTecl a pass and galloped for a To-uchdown. The PanThers failed To make The exTra poinT, which proved To be Their waTerIoo. WiTh defeaT seeming ineviTable. The Cubs musTerecl Their sTrengih for one perfecf play. Taylor. The Cul:-'s speed-merchanT. squirmed oTf Tackle for a Touchdown. Co-capfain Jensen smashed The middle of The line for The winning poinT. The play of Co-capfain RoberTs and Parke was ouTsTand- ing on The line. The Cubs scored firsT affer a susfained drive from mid-field wiTh Jensen. Mayne. and Taylor lugging The ball. The second score came affer Thompson, sfellar Cub guard. blocked an EasT punT, and Sears scooped iT up and ran To-r a Touchdown. The Cubs scored Three Touchdo-wns only To have Them calledbaclc forsome infracfion of The rules. SkirTing end -runs and powerful line smashes broughT The score To ninefeen for SouTh and nofhing for Easf as The game ended. FronT Row: Miller, SmiTh, l-loughTon, Jorgenson, O'Brien, EuTler SleaTer OTTUTT Anderson, Asay, Ellis, Crosby. Second Row: SlaTer, Hawkins, Brubaker, W-eidener, BiTcher, lv1argeTTs Johnson KeaT, DuTTin, ThorTon, Larson, Champneys. Back Row: GvarTT, SuTTer, Johnson, Knepp, Bayne, Brown, Mimer Mullis Tanner Burgess. Asby. Willis. UC Foofball ln spiTe OT having all The smallesf men who were ouT To-r TooTball, Coach lvlaior GarTT quickly rounded his raw maTerial inTo a TooTball machine. ln The TirsT game OT The season The C Team meT The heavy WesT Team on The PanTher Tield. WesT pounded The SouTh C Team Tor nineTeen poinTs. The play oT SmiTh and OTTuTT, SouTh guards, was ouTsTanding. The Cubs nexT Taclcled The EasT pig-slcin Tossers on The SouTh gridiron. The evenly maTchecl Teams could noT peneTraTe The oThers deTense unTil Bayne OT SouTh slipped around end Tor a Touch-down. The Leopards reTaliaTed wiTh a pass To even The score aT six To six. The Cubs were on Their way To anoTher score when The gun so-unded. The Tavored PanThers had To dig hard To down The sTubborn SouTh C Team. SouTh sTarTed The scoring when CapTain BuTler passed To Bayne Tor The SouTh Touch- down. WesT came back To score Two Touchdowns Through hard line plunging. AT The opening oT The second half WesT lciclced The ball over The Souih goalline and Tell on iT Tor Their Third Touchdown. The EasT Leopards baTTled The Cubs C Team in The Tinal game. The small Cubs pushed Their oppo'nenTs all over The Tield only To lose The game when a bad pass Trom, cenTer was recovered by EasT Tor a Touchdown. The game ended six To noThing Tor EasT. A Basl4eTball Coach Paddy Davis again produced a smooTh working, TasT-breaking quinT. The SouTh waxed Tloor arTisTs deTeaTed many oT The ouTsTanding Teams oT The sTaTe and Their inTersTaTe rivals by large scores. The Cubs played approximaTely Ten pre- season games and losT only one oT Them, being deTeaTed by The sTrong B.Y.U. Tresh- man Team. The TirsT regular game of The season was wiTh EasT High. The Cubs Tailed To do as expecTed and dropped a very exciTing game. The SouTh Tive regained Their sTride in The second game and deTeaTed The WesT l-ligh PanThers by a lopsided score. The sharpshoo-Ting oT Empey and Nielson proved To be The downTall OT The PanThers. SouTh again wenT on The rampage To avenge The deTeaT They suTTered Trom EasT. UTTens and Wilkins compleTely bo-TTled all aTTempTs by EasT To score. The 'Cub A Team played WesT in The game ThaT was To decide The CiTy Championship. ln This conTesT The Cubs were a weakened Team as a iresulT oT illness and ineligibiliTy. The Cubs ToughT hard buT were no-sed ouT by The Par1Thers in a very close game. Ev, :in i .E si ' -mgwmn w H-'V M - ww Q5 8.9 is if .anal-Q .asses-f .wmqg TH signal? Mai. W' 3538! hi! SNP? BWBS ,,'. FronT Row: Renn lv1iTchell. WalTer RoberTs. l.aMar Taylor, Paul Jensen, Byron MiTchell, Bill Mason. Back Row: Jean McDonough, ArT Nilsen, Burns Dunford, Carl Seymour, Ralph Jones. y HB Basl4eTball AlThough The B baslceTbalI Team Tailed To win a single game, They puT up such a deTianT sTand againsT Their rivals, ThaT They gained respec:T Tor Their good sporTs- manship and playing abiliTy. The TirsT game .oT The season Tound The B Team piTTed againsT The EasT Leop- ards. AlThough Thei 'B Cubs ToughT hard They were deTeaTed. The smooTh-clicking EasT Team was on and accounfed Tor The B Team in a mosT decisive manner. The game ended wiTh The scoreboard reading ThirTy To ThirTeen Tor The Leopards. Due To The unTi'ring eTTorTs OT Co-ach Major GarTT an inspired B quinTeT Tool: The Tloor againsT WesT. Taylor, RoberTs, and Mason maTched baskeT Tor baskeT wiTh The PanThers. The close guarding oT Jones and Jensen was anoTher TacTor in The Cubs grim sTand. WiTh buT seconds remaining. WesT swished a long shoT Through The baslceT To win The game TwenTy-eighT To TwenTy-Tive. The reTurn game wiTh EasT proved To be anoTher exciTing Tray. EasT's sharp-shooTers Tound iT almosT impossible To peneTraTe The Cubs Tive-man deTense. Led by Benn lv1iTchell The Cubs puT up a very deTermined TighT. The B Team's weakness aT The Toul line proved To be Their undoing as They missed many chances To converT and evenTually losT The game by only Three poinTs, TiTTeen To Twelve. The B loaslceTeer's Tinal game proved To- be a hair-raiser ThroughouT The enTire game. The score remained even unTil The game was abouT over aT .which Time a WesT player was Touled. l-le converTed The Tree Throw iusT beTore The gun sounded To win The game Tor WesT by a single poinT. l-lad The Cub B Team won, iT would have clinched The ciTy championship Tor SouTh I-ligh. l FronT Row: Rodney Parr. George Gerome, VincenT McGuire, Tom WalsTer BryanT Badger Phil Bogler, STeve GolighTly. Back Row: Jack Milner, Gene Ludlow, Roldo Call, Dick SchoTield Jack Parker Fred Morrison. WalTer Loomis, The NC Basketball Team Under The guiding hand OT Coach Bob Davis, The C b'askeTball Team swepT Through all opposiTion To win The C division championship. This quinTeT oT casaba- Tossers was The only undeTeaTed Team in The Ciiy League. The Tiny Cubs sTarTed The season wiTh a bang by deTeaTing The EasT Leopards TorTy-eighT To TwenTy-Two. WiTh his Teamm-aTes Teeding him The ball, Ludlow scored TwenTy-Two poinTs To puT The Cubs Tar ahead. The all-around play oT Call and McGuire and The sTerling deTensive play oT SchoTield and Bogler were oTher ouTsTanding TeaT- ures OT The game. CompleTely bewildering The VVesT midgeTs wiih Their accuraie passing and shooT- ing, The 'C Team swepT Through Their second game ThirTy-eighT To TwenTy-Three. Call, Cub capTain, scored nineTeen poinTs To Take high scoring honors. The souThpaw push shoTs OT Ludlow also aided in The scoring. ' The reTurn game wiTh EasT proved To be a Thriller. AT The end OT The TirsT halT The Cubs were behind. buT wiTh SchoTield, The Cubs' deTensive sTars being senT inTo The game, The EasT Team was held To' a single Tielcl goal in The second halT. McGuire, usually The passer and ball rusTler, came Through wiTh some specTacular shooTing To win The game. ln The Tinal game of The season The SouTh midgeTs Turned back Their worsT ThreaT, The WesT PanThers, ThirTy-Tour To TwenTy-nine. Bogler, SouTh's All-CiTy guard did The heavy scoring in This encounTer. The squad showed goo-d sporTsmanship and playing abiliTy ThroughouT The enTire season. A large parT of Their success was due To The diligenT labor and excellenT in- sTrucTion imparTed To' Them- by Their coach, Bob Davis. Fronf Row: John lviuerer, Farrel Allen, John Bernlson. Fred Morrison, Barr Miller. Back Row:Thurlow Call, Melvin Morien- sen, Vandora Mayo, La Thair Curlis, Cleve Jones, Le6-rand Buma. The 'rennis squad is composed of lwo Teams-lhe A leam, senior 7 'rh 'B Jream, iuniors. - ln order lo gain permanenl' possession ol The Tillicums cup a school win 'lhe championship ihree limes. ll has been won once by bolh So-ulh and E The leams have shown good form lrhroughoul lhe year and ar congralu-V laled for Their fine work. X Tennis my Fronl Row: Zane Doyle. Willis Dalion, Roy Fessenden, John Thalmann, Clare ence G-erhlce. Clarence McCour'r. Back Row: Lesier Kimball, Andrew While,- Dick Neeley. Lloyd Karren, Capl. Don Thoresen. Ted Welfi, Louis Nash. Swimming Team Led by 'rheir caplain, Don Thoresen and coached by Charles Welch, 'fhe Cub lanlcslers had a mos? successful season. The Cub sharks delealed Easi l-ligh lwice, in a very impressive manner, 'lhe scores being lorly-seven +o lwenly-seven and lorly-four lo Jrhirly-one. ln 'rhe meels wilh Wesl High lhe Cubs were noi as successful, being delealecl forly-seven lo Jrweniy-seven and fifly-one lo lwenly-four. The closeness ol lhe races in Jrhe Soulh- Wesl meeis furnished many lhrills for lhe gallery ol sludenl-roolers. if i 'iwfife 45- -255 we as 5 2 sa T55 55,2 Ts E W E S1 gr an an as 'madman ss s s S is FronT Row: Wanlass, Pack, Milner, Sewell, Day, Young, Dobson, l-lufchinson Johnson Anderson, Parker, BeuTler. Second Row: Beames, Parr. Weidner, SheTTield, Holmes, Sunderland, Taylor Gardner Fair banks, Ricks, SrniTh. Back Row: Loomis, ScoTT. Wilkins, Price, AsTe, Empey, Bennion, Cannon Schilling Osborne Jensen. Track Coached by Major C5arTT and led by co-capTains Harry Schilling and Bill Dobson, The SouTh Track Team carried on an exciTing season. The Cub Cinder men made a good showing aT The annual Brigham Young Universijry relays and aT a dual Track meeT held wiTh WesTminsTer College, The SouTh men emerged vicTorious To The score OT 59 To 60. The opening Traclc meeT oT The ciTy race was loeTween The boys in Blue and WhiTe and The EasT Leopards, The SouTh Team deTeaTing The Eciders 77 To 50. The Cub cinder men now sTand a good chance OT deTeaTing WesT, who won The sTaTe TiTle lasT year, and oT becoming The CiTy Champs. H Some oT The o'uTsTancling men who worlced all spring were: sprinTs, Dobson, John- son, l-luTchinson, Day, Tour-TorTy, T-luTchinson, Park, MiTchell, Parlcer, SheTTield, Young: mile and halT-mile, SmiTh, Beufler, ScoH', Parker: broad iump, Empey, Call, Holmes. Gardner: high iump, Gardner: hurdles, Anderson, l-lalobeshaw, Day: weighTs, Schilling, Osborn, AsTe, l-lolmes, and Willcins. snamw lsfer, Perry rown. acl: - Milner xx Orion Beifridge, John Pignalaro, Rod Pair, Wal+er Loomis, Worrh Roberfs. Val Berkley Yell Masters An alhlelic Team- musr have suppori from lhe organized siudenr body or il is of liHle worih. To have organized cheering a school musr have iis yell maslers. The Cub yell masrers were nor only very popular wiih 'ihe enrire s+uden'r body, buf were also very capable of arousing line palrioric supporlers To a high piich of enihusiasm and school spiri'r when if was mosl needed. Souih l-ligh elecled Jrhree ol lhe peppiesl. mosr capable cheer leaders in 'rhe srale in lhe persons of Perry Brown, Tom Walsrer, and Jaclc Milner. Managers In order io carry on arhlelics, a school musl have iheir alhlelic managers 'ro Jralce care of 'rhe equipmeni used. A manager musr be self-sacrificing and willing 'ro devore a greal deal of lime 'fo his work. Considerable credir should be given ro 'rhese boys who did much To beller Soulh l-ligh's aihleiic ieamls. During The pasl year lhe following have been aclive as managers: Waller Loomis, George Holmes, Roderick Par-r, John Pignalaro, Orion Berlridge, Worlh Roberls, and Val Berkeley. M STUDENT LIFE T Y W x V is Nw I2 P ,z f X 6 x 91 A77 V 3 I 9 V ,, Qu 'I E A JZ! UJWMW XMLJ, :ZW K1?f?:f7z?iiffg2f WWMMWAL7 W. ,Lf fm Mfg? azfef ,M ZWQYMMZVVM M51 mwah M ,Aff mlawwmfgwmg M'Qff'm W fwfj 'fiilj fl 'Q -4. . wwf Jw ' r I .1 ' TIM! fwfr if j'!:,,f- ,.Q,v'--v2-v:LC,-a4- pr 1, 1,4 'Ca Y-'x ll' LU. gllxf f Miss Cirlcel Tells TorTunes aT The Girls' Masquerade . . . she didn'T charge a nickel To Tell sTudenTs ThaT They were Tlunlcing English . . . Bobby Williams wears a U Treshie cap . . . our pal, The Sergeant in The cenTer picTure isn'T wearing hand- cuTFs aT all . . . he iusT sTands ThaT way, you know, charac- TerisTic poses of The TaculTy or someThing . . . over on The righT we have a ToTem pole wiTh a cuTe liT+Ie money carved on Top . . . here's a IoT of Mickey Mouses or Mice or sTuTl Trying To find ouT whaT The audiTorium loolcs lilce upside clown . . . 'way down aT The boTTom we have The SouTh l-ligh Siudenl' associaTiorn Turning ouT en masse Tor MisTiT Day . . . on The sides you see some girls who can'T leave school long enough To sleep aT home . . . The Girls' gym Tloor musT be SOTT or sorneThing. il ,ik Hercules Juhlin, The lad wiTh a proTile, and Treshies, Sam, and Ellen read The Chil- dren's Friend during second lunch . . . l-lelen Vogeler geTs The works . . . The bo-y on The leTT sTarTs up in business on a shoesTring . . . SouTh High men on The righT roll Their own . . . maTching do-llars To see who buys The all-day suclcers . . . The s'l'orlc broughT liTTle Blaine down Trom heav- en ancl dropped him inTo The waiTing arms OT our lovely sTage hands . . . Roy and Vir- ginia. The Two loquacious seniors, can'T Tincl wo-rcls To make excuses when They're caughT holding hands . . . Oh Boy! The army seem-s To raTe again . . . The picTures oT These Two noon-Time oscula- Tors appear on pages nineTy- nine and one hundred TwenTy . . . Two loyal SouTh l-ligh Cubs and a liTTle bear. . . The only six-passenger car on The campus . . . Two inno- cenT liTTle Treshies s m i I e sweeTly Tor The camera . . . Jim Jensen alias Jimmy The GenT, Jimmy The Jim-mier. or sTuTT, chisels gas Trom a vacu- um Tank ouT aT The ai.rporT . . . Sir Kirkham Talking back- wards in The Indian sign lan- guage . . . Kirkham The Sec- ond and Roger wanTed To be flagpole siTTers . . . someone in The library aTTempTs To loo-k sTudious . . . our pal Vigos, who is responsible Tor abouT half The broken hearTs around SouTh iT any. . . Trig- ger, Emma, and Bonnie look pleasanT Tor shoopshoTTer Bill Cummings, The old snapshoT hound . . . Alfonso geTs real nasTy as Two handsome SouTh oTFicers aTTempT To sharpen Their sabers . . . noTice ThaT The handsome ioiciicers are noT shown. . . Mi Here, ladies and genile- men. 'reechers and friends, we have Two former big guns of Jrhe army who- look aboul half-shoi . . . Somebody opened lhe oven Jroo soon and Ollie is only half-baked . . . Bob Woolsey poses wiih one oi The Scribe edil'or's Two-for-'five-ceni' cigars . . . Bergey and Shirley 'frying lo find Capiain l-lahfield and Mr. Hari . . . 'rwo of Paddy's big . . brave . . brawny . . beaming . . baslcelball boys play Jacks on ihe froni' sfeps while McKinley siudenis look on . . . four dumb dames do- ing noihing in pariicular . . . Judd decides 'ro-'Form a semi- nudisl' colony in Liberiy Park . . . S.l-l.A.C-3. gives a lunch- eon and feeds The Souihern- er siafi. . . Mel and J. T. playing auTh- ors in TiTTh period hisTory . . . Here's some clames Tull oT gas . . . Parclon . . we mean some ballons Tull of gas . . . curse The sTaTT, They leTT ouT whaT we wanTecl To see in This picTure. buT made up To-r iT in The nexT by showing The pedal exTremiTies oT The sen- ior class prexy . . . have you ThaT billious Teeling? These boys haven'T because They 'rake physics every clay TiTTh period . . . Peggy Berg, The TreshesT of The Treshies, aloouT To geT iT in The neck . . . even her loesT 'Friend woulcln'T Tell VeTha and sTuTF like ThaT . . . So now Ruger Monson and Frank Clegg are her boy Triencls. . . ummm as T 5 H H if 4 ag... l H -ws.. H. Us ss is is a 'Tk 4 se. l 1 , s,MY'1':7 E- 1--- V- -- - G , J Nl WiTh a Tace like ThaT iT's no wonder Thai' John l-larT wanTed To do madman acTs and be The invisible man . . . more Tun and more people killed and more girls going wiThouT sleep aT The S.l-l.A. G. slumber parTy . . . Dr. Minnie abo-uT To cuT in on or cuT inTo The boy Triend or STCTT . . . Dale can'T smoke on The SouTh grounds so BesT Takes him up To EasT . . . STage hand Faddis picks Them ouT of STage hand Park's hair and cracks 'em wiTh his TeeTh . -. l. Two sen- iors wiTh The same middle name, Ego . .,T5lCorporal Schrader handles ar-rifle Tor The TirsT Time . QTT Tor a Tlying sTarT Tor a TirsT and Ten wiTh Paulson ouT in Tron? . . . Gibby was a nice IiTTle Treshie f. . unTil she sTarTed going, Bill WagsTaTT. if all , i up g -j0ilQ,l.fE!g5'lf IDU 1 MJ ll 7' lf ill. il' lmoll 'l ll liilxl' Jl lllwlf in illll will , rf X, ,J,3l,UvlmL5kl MJ 1 T, A ' , l i lbjlvll lli lly,kl'lll'll,6 'lbw jd! mil Three quier liHle boys wilh rookie caps and leller- men's swealers . . . cadels receive rifle inslruclion from Jrhe pal of fhe whole sludenl body, Gordon Nelson . . . Juanira Dyer joins 'rhe NRA . . . here's iusl gobs of music or sornelhing . . . Mary and Beverly aboul' lo blow up a hydrogen generalor . . . wair a minule, you, Jrhal' excuse looks like i+'s forged . . . Weinie. Sherm, and Willie arop The filing case in ye Screwy Scribe office . . . The office girl looks up from recording absenlees . . . Sir Kirk flags Jrhe bull or Blain or somebody wiih a pair of pink paiamas lefl al fhe slumber parly. ,sm . if- 'E -me 1 3, use 'Eew -73355 is is was sf .neg - ewes m WK is 1- ki vi,- ,sfgggs M, HN: ., NY., . Y snr rfm 1 .rags -. H 'resin Rims , :.:-:-: M - M-22, . e H325 sy Three crooners and Perry aboul +o break ou+ wilh measles-l mean ou+ wirh Over S o m e b o d y Else's Shoulder . . . here you see, Thai' is. if you're slill able +0 see, lhe duclciesi couple on 'rhe campus . . . Chief Slush in your Oplics or Mud in Your Eye or somelhing visirs ihe Masquerade . . . 'rhree balhinq beauiies raising cain and Jrhrowing waler on Mr. B a c lc m a n al Mr. Wool'F's cabin . . . yes. we lmow, lhe bool: is full of anima+ed car- Toons bul' we say, or you say, or somebody else says so whaJr . . . genilemen, char- ioleers, and Thurlow loolc a+ 'the birdie ar lhe linish of lhe greaiiesl race in hislory, The S.A.lvl. Charior race, won by The Slreel-C l e a n e r s Pride. Two big men from ouT aT WesT High where men are men and women are scarce . . . yah buT l wanna see Mae WesT . . . somebody. anybody, pick ouT The mar- ried lady in This gallery of mugs . . . Gene OTFaTT is so musical ThaT he can play a sax, Trombone. bass Tiddle, and The ear TrumpeT . . . aTTer much persuasion, Miss Dyer accepTs The TirsT copy of The TilThy Graphic News . . . The business manage-r's girl Triend goes inTo a hud- dle wiTh some WesT l-ligh coeds . . . aT lasT iT's ouT. here are The ThirTeen rea- sons why l-larry Schilling couldn'T play TooTball . . . you counT Them . . . and Tour reasons why The papa Teach- ers wanT anoTher canyon parTy. Here you could have seen Sourh making a Touchdown aT The game wiTh EasT buT The bleachers were in The way . . . Tive liTTle girls wiTh- ouT a single serious ThoughT among Them, according To lvirs. Hopkins . . . Ahoy, sail- or BernsTrum! Wanna buy a duck or so-me whiTe duck panTs? Wayne Sewell, one of R a m o n a Reed's boy friends. drumming up Trade Tor The caTeTeria . . . and Then The Three liT'He pigs singing Who's ATraid oT The Big Bad Woolf . . . Bonnie isn'T The recording angel aT all-she's iusT counT- ing voTes in The sTuclenT body campaign. . ef' 44 flnllly fill Three a. rn. and all is well and nobody's even sleepy . . . a Scolchman and a prom hos'ress +0ge+helr - +hey're bo'rh in Jrhe same boa+ so why doesn'l' somebody sink H' . . . we're sorry, buf here you see a picrure of The one ancl only German loancl of Soulh . . . Thank heaven or olrher places rhaf 'rhis book has no so-und effecls . . . Vigos cfro u ch e d low, his brea'rh's c o rn I n g in shorl' panls or somelhing . . . for +he firsfr lime in hisfory, a shavelail really goes over fhe 'rop in Jrhe S.A.M. sack 'rush . . . l-leinie sils on San- +a's lap and lisrenes To Lilrlle Audrey iokes. llgwfly My iq yi V srQl1gjf'lfW'll TM lllwiyirlw Hey, waiTress, .where are The preTzels? . .' . On The righT, we have a unique col- lecTion of Tive giggling gig- oleTTes . . . in The Triangle, Max Wilkins waiTs in The sun, hoping To geT a Tan like ThaT oT his girl Triend . . . The masTermind oT The Tresnres, George Baldwin, p l a y i n g chess . . . Two dopey camer- men run The risk oT breaking Two good lenses . . . please noTice The smooTh sTreamline eTFecT and The knee-acTion by RuTh and Virginia . . . don'T we wish These sTaTF girls had sTayed aT EasT- Then, we would have had a good yearbook . . . iT's noT a very clear picTure, buT Ed Fehr really does look like one of Tarzan's liTTle Triends. Lel us show you lhe gen- +lemen's side of Jrhe queslion or of lhe cafe+eria or some- fhing . . . Tanner seems lo be ready for Jrhe wide open spaces, bu+ all lhal Schilling wanls is elbow room or 'rhe spare ribs . . . we mean 'rhe sore ribs 'rhal The opposing Jream can show . . . as is usually The case wi'rh a slage hand. Bill Wagslall is lell' holding Jrhe saclc . . . Si and Esra Jralce lhe pause +ha'r re- freshes, only Jrhe Social Arls girls couldnur alilord Coco- Colas in Their assembly . . . here's 'rhe preH'ies1' piclure Jraken by +he camerman all year . . . of course he was al a disadvanlage by using Mona and Aleda. bul lhe piciure loolcs all righl, any- way. ,iM Q JH T3 ly fill! - . aflef l 'yi ,Aff ML To uf ff' Hundred Ei ff' ff,-X N fe 5 The Home of Diktinctive Printing and where books are bound to last. XTX cgi? 1 In this modern and fully equipped building the 1934 Souzfbemer was printed, covers made and bound. THE DBSERET NEWS PRESS gh+y-six SALT LAKE. CITY, UTAH '1 'i ' ...,..- i ,- 1l rv - E I- - -I iw- -as E' 'E L 1.1 ' '- Cl? T he I 9 ,..... ......- ----------- ------------ -'-' ' ' ' I -- --'--1-f-f --..--.. ...., . . , L --1---1-- I ........... ............ '- i--- ,mfg OUR INTELLIGENT QOQP- QED? T77 T35 TT X TMI, Emil :III fi A WTIIIE ERATIQN WITH EXPERT EW md, Q 025, E AN N UAL MEN ENABLES Q' THEM TO BUILD MQRE ggi? E E II If E E ATTIQACTIVE YEAR BOOKS -'-'--- R We Made The PorTraiTs in This Yearbook 'wi ' ECIQER STUDIO ow 0 I ov ee T s I3 EAST FIRST P. S. ECKER 2 . , SOUTH ST. Maqager. I ' Wiiffiiorsgq I.I .I.. I.III I T I I O H d d Egl'I+y 1 I I HALFTONES- ZINC ETCHINE HOTO RETOUCHING -'LABELS-'. IllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllll lllllllllllllls-HEGENT, :Au LAKE cn'v.u1'AH. lllllllllllllll I IllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' lllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllll -coLoR nssmns coLon PLATES Pnocsss, P1.Arzs.r- pqszsrvs-1 , , g. 3 OneHundred Eighiy-eig h? TT-IE ARMY The Army is a bunch OT liTTle Boy ScouTs wiTh big eighT-pound riTles and some oTher big Boy Spro-uTs wiTh a har- ness, rubber booTs, and a Tin sword. TT is said ThaT when a riTIe was Tired acci- denTally lprobably aT a capTain by a hosTessl everyone TainTed excepT The band oTFicers. T-losTesses in The army were iusT a new Tad-a Terrible misTalce and sTuTT lilce ThaT. TT-IE ATT-TLETES ' Those brawny, brainless guys which hang around TogeTher in The halls, The LeTTermen's hangouT, and in Miss Dyer's privaTe sancTum are called aThleTes among Themselves, buT They're iusT a loT oT clopes To The resT oT The school. The heighT oT Their ambiTion is To be able To lcnoclc a ping-pong ball over The neT and To beaT Their liTTle girl Trienols Trom The Emerson aT playing jacks and hop- scoTch. Season Opens May 30 Join The gala crowds on The evening oT The grand opening oT The summer season, launching a schedule oT Tive nighTs each week. Pre-Season Dancing Friday and SaTurday Evening The romanTic Old Mill is now more cwarming Than ever-Twice The ouTdoor Tloor space- many novel improvemenTs. Drive ouT oTTen wiTh your crowd This summer! 0 l. D M l l. L C L U B Frank Coolcson's -Famous Old Mill OrchesTra One T-Tundrecl EighTy nine Graduation SmarT Young Men KGB are Tavoring , l: l. A N N E L S . . . . and The smarTesT young men are Tavoring Flying Colors. A Tull - - NJ suiT oT one color wiTh The smarT in, k conTrasT oT pleaTeol slacks .... They f' NN come in several shades including Q Blue .... Brown .... and Grey .... Q .... This ouTTiT rwill surely N 4 solve your GraduaTion wanTs. i 32250 w T30 M A rth u r F ra n k 208-ZIO SouTh Main ST. es Madame SouTherina, who sees all, knows noThing, buT Tells all, has given a special horoscopic reading To eighT prominenT sTudenTs oT The school, sTaT- ing Their names and picTures in The book showing whaT They will be doing in Ten years Trom now-in I944. IT you're screwey enough To wanT To Tind ouT abouT The occupaTions oT These sTudenTs, go ahead-iT's Tree-you've boughT your book, maybe, and may pro- cede aT your own risk. 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STudenT Deseret Book Comvanv 't' Salt Lake money is used To lceep This Thing going and To give The ediTor an office in which he can swear, durham, and Talk all day abouT his new girl Triends. COM PLIMENTS OF S. H. Kress 8: Co. 5-I0-25c STore 257 Sou+h Main STreeT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH PABBY dz PABBY, Inc. - MANUFACTURING JEWELERS - SCHOOL RINGS gl PINS ANNOUNCEMENTS FRATERNITY PINS FELT EMBLEMS LOVING CUPS ENGRAVING PROGRAMS DIPLOMAS TROPHIES PLAOU ES AWARDS MEDALS CLASS GARB 200-I-3 David KeiTh Bldg. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH One Hundred N ineTy-Tiv ,fff --'Y xr'- P 7 X sw, if T Dale Larsen UTah-Idaho School Supply Company I55 SouTh STaTe ST. WasaTch 6 I 35 EveryThing Tor OTTice and School SALT LAKE CITY, UTAI-I FOR EXPERT KODAK FINISHING Bring Your Films To UTah PhoTo MaTeriaIs Co. 27 Wesi' So. Temple SalT Lake CiTy ENLARGIN6 - COPYING FILMS - SUPPLIES 25 Years' Experience TI-IE CAFETERIA CaTeTeria is The appeIlaTion erron- eously applied To The SouTh I-Iigh harne- burger sTand, hash house, or whaT have you. ATTer They have sToo-d in The grease Tor over Two weeks, The hamburgers are sold or else used as TerTiIizer Tor The new lawn. ATTer The pies have sTood long enough They are dished ouT To- The sTudenTs or broken up ancl mixed wiTh concreTe Tor The rifle range. ,5 ,LQTRU 3' 'U ffiwfl 2 f fi 1, S72 Agge n - Y 2- 5 5 .val H5 3 2 E ,zz 'vs ,Q-O:-1 2 5-3 lf-P' 1-145-? '.2 2 L-if -' . 32 ac-m f ' -gui 28-e' .ul ?L2 2. - 5 2 I , 5 5 - , 4. 4: 14:-onbonnigpc gi ESTA?g.ggHED X? ' ANY oT The mosT success- Tul men in SaIT Lake CiTy Today began early in life To save money wiTh This Ioa' k. We wel- come The accounTs oT amb'Tious young people. WALKER BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Reserve SysTem GROWING WITH THE WEST SINCE l859 O Hundred NineTy-six SWEET'S SaI'I' Lake BARS ARE ALWAYS GOOD ASK FOR THEM! fm. , 417-N , 2 1 4:- ? Aqspyyfnf I ' T TI All . C , 4: M-A . is -rs , 5:12, gr . V' F :i V34 'fl' 75 Y' gi-22. Bernice Jamison HEADQUARTERS FOR We Iwake Balloons - Decora+ions Favors - NoveII'ies S C H O O L SWEATERS IN OUR LARGE FACTORY Ask Us for Esfimafes on Swearers for Clubs, e'rc. SALT LAKE KNITTING FACTORY 270 Wesi' Firsi' Norfh S'I'ore: 42 Sou'l'I1 Main All Kinds of Dance Programs U. S. NOVELTY CO. 1355 so. sfh Eau Hy. a I 3 ASK FOR DENI'IALTER'S 3 DUCES AND CARBONATED BEVERAGES Wasafch IOI3 FOR THE ADORNMENT AND PROTECTION OF ALL SURFACES BENNETIUS PAINTS - ENAMELS - VARNISHES Pruprrfg Manufacfured and sold by ILIIIVQ BENNEU GLASS at PAINT co. 5 'f 'kf Cify 6I-65 W. Isi' So. SaII' Lake One Hundred Nnnefy-sev PARAGON PRINTING COMPANY SALT LAKE CITY Specializing in School Annuals School PubIica+ions - Dance Programs and all Commercial Prin'I'Ing FRED'S Repair Shop BICYCLES AND PARTS GENERAL REPAIRING 1 1 1 WE RETIRE BABY CARRIAGES, ETC. WELDING AND GRINDING TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG 1 1 1 906 E. 9+h So. FRED ZIMMERMAN, prop. 5 IW I I ,M is ls' Roger Daynes QUALITY MERCHANDISE COURTEOUS SERVICE WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS Leading SouIheasI' Dealers In Sporfs Equipmenr Gi, Grani+e Mari' Branch of Z.C.M.I. I080 Eas+ 2IsI' Soufh Sugarhouse One Hundred Ninefy-eighi' A GOOD START 4,-C ,U X Many high school STudenTs are making a 3 ,xy kr, good sTarT on The road To Tinancial inde- 'kd J pendence by building savings accounTs in J savings banks. Ji MAIN AT FIRST SOUTH Member FirsT SecuriTy CorporaTion IM K SysTem l ,.,,-,ff-E-w LARGEST INTERMOUNTAIN BANKING '!c 7 I-' 2 oReANiZATioN Dale MorTensen THE FACULTY A bunch OT mugs paid by somebody To do noThing is The TacuITy. Look Them over and you will agree ThaT a beTTe.r group oT enioymenT murderers never lived. Some oT Them expecT you To come To class, and There are quiTe a Tew who acTually expecT you To sTay awake while They ramble on abouT his- Tory, liTeraTure, and maTh, especially IiT- eraTure and sTuTT like ThaT. Ignore These IaTTer and sleep anyway. BON MARCHE asks To be considered as your STYLE HOME TOT' PARTY and PROMS TENNIS and SPORTS STREET and HOME DRESSES - SUITS - COATS ModeraTely Priced BON MARCHE I4 E. Broadway Cnel-Iundred NineTy-nine American Linen Supply Company ln all The schools clean- l'ness wins all Jrhe lime. Why nor have a clean, sanilary c l o l' 'h 'rowel available lor your use al all limes. A Ulah Paleni for Ulah People. Help keep your fellow cilizens employed. lT PAYS TO KEEP CLEAN 33 Easl 6+h Soulh Sl. Was. 2484-5 SOUTH STATE STREET AUTO WRECKING COMPANY WE BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF AUTO PARTS AND USED CARS OF ANY MAKE HYLAND 6039 I623 Soufh Sfale S'l'. HYLAND 6636 3200 Soulh Slafe Sf. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH X A x x . ' asv Colonel Hank HINTS ON ETIOUETTE lf you are unduly bored in a class, a good way lo gel relief is lo- hold your handkerchief 'lo your nose and walk out We have never seen il fail. Never wear a suil' and a +igh+ collar. No mailer how hol 'lhe day, however, do nol' remove your shirl in class wilh- oul asking permission. To gain prominence llhis is, lo be like Hans Reiser and Roy Simmons, bul who wanls lol slarl a big argumenl in 'lhe halls every day. 'I Hundred Watch Stopped? TAKEITTQ PARKS +he Jeweler 25 Wesf Soulh Temple Your Money Back if You Are Noi Salislied All Kinds of Wrisl Walches Reasonable SWISS WATCHES A SPECIALTY I i-A av QN . 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