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

 - Class of 1936

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W in W - ' : ,, in Q an W - Zi-. Copyruihi 1936 SOUTH HIGH STUDENT ASSOCIATION 'IHURL IACOBSON, Editor. MARIE LEVERICH, Business Manager. Printing, Binding cmd Covers by THE DESERET NEWS PRESS Engravings by the DE BOUZEK ENGRAVING CO. Portrsiis by ECKER STUDIO The l936 Sout einer Annual Publication of the SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Salt Lake City, Utah X. lf' I ' DEDICATICDN Nothing is permanent except change. -l-lorne. Through all the changes, olimaxed by this modernistic rate of speed, We at South l-ligh have attempted to cling to the noble standards so symbolic ol the old South-loyalty, gentility, hos- pitality, and chivalry - and hereby dedicate this book with its Southern theme to these lofty ideals which We wish reincarnated in our school spirit. FCDREVVQRD Between the blue and white covers of this book, you will find a collection of pictures of the friends and the ac- tivities you have enjoyed while in the warm, friendly atmosphere of South l-ligh. We hope that all who turn its pages will grasp some of our South- ern spirit. lf, in later years, this an- nual serves as a reminder of the happiest days of your life, we shall feel that our purpose has been achieved. CCDNTENTS Views Administration Clctsses R. O. T. C. Activities Athletics School Life X 211 I 'jf 'M' ,W . . 13749 'Hb Vpapvovvf- 2L'W'fL N VIEWS -Te 6 3555 N12 w- Q Q 311, .1 ,Zn f , -Y, 'W'QJ'g,, 1 , 4-ml . ' A - lv ,A,'4 A 1ye f', sm .eq- '. .wi'? .HQ 1 i Nea t-1 53,01 ' T 7 K M ' .'f,'.'A ' '. e., Vw. ' I 1' 3. VL, W, - . V , .:,.g:-,- .1 +I.,-1 ..F':.'f?:f v ,J -4-. , , wi ,.. -I .5 uff.3u1zx,,f yu 1 Q 4.1 :1,Ig ,.L J.. 1 -.35 'k . ,H ,, .L ,xx ' , '. 'r , ,, 41 14 , aff. -, x . . fy., ,, . , in ,utmpx-,. S.,,,.,, , ,I lv J: I , V J , , , . .. ,, ., 1 M 1. ' ,ii . it :U M, -f fl b -ff . f - m f Yu' ,. ---Mfg... . .:1 ,gzgx1, , 3 , xc .. If , . 5 '-., . 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A. . , . , , . , , f fm? ff A . aw , -bf 1 f - x ., ' iff wi 5 ' 1 3. 1 1 1 ' . , 3 2 Q in , xiii ws A ' ' ' QQ 3 w ,R V K H :Q ji H f ' V ' if K ' v .ii , Q 5 Q.w Y+ X M333 fagiif 'fs , fy: 4 s- ,, : , -i., . Q. , A,-. 'Iii 2 :' '. ' sv- ag. Q? .Q 1 i, I , kv A w w Y -- m ' fi? , -i w e 2 5 5 A S Wide open and unguarded stand our gates Named of the tour Winds, North, South, East and West, Portals that lead to an enchanted land. l-lere, it is Written, Toil shall have its Wage And Honor honor, and the humblest man Stand level with the highest in the law. -Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Unguarded Gates' M Q r-rf 'fy M 2.1 2' , .- hw 1 Af: Agn W ww ,Z -W Never yet Wds CI springtime Lotte though lingered the snow Theft the sdp stirred not dt the Whisper Ot the South Wind sweet ctnd lowg Never yet Weis CI springtime When the buds forgot to blow. -Mdrgdret Sdngster. I Though mon ci thinking being is defined, F ew use the grgnd prerogative ot mind. How few think justy ot the thinking few! How mgny never think, who think they dot -Iczne Totylor. Q ADMINISTRATION X ' . . -w-- .- , f ' -J A Vw My MMWYW MTW EXECUTIVE MR. EBERHARDT DR, NUTTALL MR. EATON MR. ARMSTRONG Pres. of Board of Ed. Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrators To the class of 1936: Greetings cmd best wishes from the President of the Board of Education! As an ideal for you to work to I am offering the motto of my own class of '98, one of the early graduating classes of old Salt Lake High School-long before there was any South, East or West. Vincit qui se vincit, is a Latin motto meaning he conquers who conquers himself. Self-mastery, self-control, together with a thorough appreciation of one's possibilities as well as his limitations, are prime essentials to the greatest success and happiness in life. l Take this motto, if you will, and may it help you, each and every one, to attain your highest personal ideals and achieve your noblest ambitions. Sincerely, .ALEX E. EBERHARDT, President of Board of Education. 5 The artistic theme of this yearbook is inspired by life in the South. Well may the young people who prepare and read this book work with a hope and a faith comparable to that expressed by the people of the South in their efforts to build their culture during the years that have followed the reconstruction period. This spirit is expressed in the l903 report of the United States Com- missioner of Education under the heading The New Generation. The young men of the present generation in the South are facing toward the future: and this, without destroying veneration for the past, has given new inspiration and a larger courage for the present. DB. L. IOHN NUTTALL, IR., Superintendent of Schools. ff mi ' ,r - A , K. f I4 . t, I K I ...L L f - J XIifQf5'-ffKj!'fXl4fiJ iif i Nineteen Oy: MZMMEHG 225 U N, gm rg? Q 5. 'qw'ww.gM 7 , X K ,wi f ?g?'1?li2 wmZwmmH:Om EXECUTIVE Deans If there is any one thing which We have learned from our contacts with the boys of South High School, it is that no one person has a monopoly on the world's problems. No matter what your particular role in society may be, do not criticize your part in the play, study it, understand it, and play it with faith, courage, and with proper grace. MR. PIERSON, Dean of Boys. U The great problem for every high-school student is to discover his life's Work, to make his preparation for it the most thoroughgoing possible, and thereafter to pursue it with unwavering diligence and enthusiasm. Purpose and foresight are two of the most marked characteristics of a strong personality. May each of us make this close of another school year a stepping-stone toward this goal. Let us remember our mistakes only to profit by them, and our success only to point to bigger ones. ELVA L. COTTERELL, Dean of Girls. X f In .f 1 f 14 - .2 X 1 f --W. L. f -v X ' l .J x J I Xgfifafxf. JfX4Fib'XfJfikf Twenty-two EXECUTIVE lst Row: Art Gilbert, President, Bill Tanner, Vice President: Fred Schwendiman, 2nd Vice Pres. 2nd Row: Wayne Clark, Historian: Cleta Graham, Secretaryg Mr. Stevens, Treasurer. Student Body Gtticers Nothing Was ever accomplished Without a leader. Art Gilbert, with his co-officers, has shown the steadtastness, the courage, and the loyalty that marked the old time War Leaders ot the South. They made certain that We had plenty of assemblies, dances, and all forms ot celebrations, yet at the same time urged us to study and thus prepare ourselves to go out into the World and meet its problems unilinchingly. We are proud-very proud of these officers, who helped to make l935-6 a banner year. The Southern friendliness at school this year was due largely to these leaders: President ........... .......... A rt Gilbert Vice President ........ ........... B ill Tanner Second Vice President. . . .... Fred Schwendiman Secretary ........... ....... C leta Graham Historian . . . .... Wayne Clark Treasurer . . . .... Mr. Stevens ff ,gg gf bfi fs 'lil' J, , M ..., .,., nn ,,,u W .,., .fQ.ff Xg! 4f Vk, j Twenty-three QM WMZNMEI-id EXEC!! IVE lst Row: Art Gilbert, Bill Tanner, Cleta Graham, Fred Schwendiman, Wayne Clark. 2nd Row: Douglas Sullivan, Ned Fuller, Clarence Gehrke, Iune Burbidqe, Thurl Iacobson. 3rd Row: Mr. Pierson, Miss Cotterell, Miss Dyer, Lynn Boyce. Board oi Control Like the quality folk of the gran' ole South, the Board of Control has taken over all the student-body problems of the past year. These students have represented the school in the best way possible. The success ot the noon dances and Misfit Day was directly due to 'these elegant Southerners. The Board of Control also showed the hospitality and courteousness ot the sunny South when they escorted the many visitors through our halls. Student Body President . . . Vice President .,.,...... . . Second Vice President ...., , . . Secretary ...... ...... . . . , . Historian . . . . ........... . . Iunior Class President .... .... . . . .Art Gilbert ... . . . . .Bill Tanner Fred Schwendiman . . . . .Cleta Graham . . . .Wayne Clark . . . .Lynn Boyce Senior Class President and Lieutenant Colonel ofthe R. O. T. C... S. A. M. President . . S. H. A, G. President Southerner Editor . . . Scribe Editor .... Douglas Sullivan Clarence Gehrke . . .lune Burbidge . .Thurl Iacobson . . . . . .Ned Fuller ,- , , .sk JA . V, 4 n .!' I X qi I 'if Qxjfvxl JJ '--or l' 41 1 x xx Q jf' X - jj A' Twenty-four EXECUTIVE First Row: Schwendiman, McDonald, Nebeker, Gilbert, Iohnson, Swan, Wyss. Second Row: Smith, Adamson, Browne, Graham, Spencer. Third Row: Smith, Hansen, Anderson, Hansen, We-lti. I-louse of Delegates These are the men behind the president!-the law-makers of the school. This is the body responsible for the success of the Red Cross drive for relief to the stricken flood areas. The situation: A national emergency, thousands of homeless human beings: and South, largely through the work of the House of Delegates, went over the top. From each advisory class they come, and without glory they Work. Twenty-five WWZwmEHqOm t wmEHEOw WMZ EXECUTIVE ohnson, McKenna, Flake, Newton, Livingstone, Berrier, Snow. Second Row: Hutchinson, Moyes, Koch, Siciliano, Boud, Adamson, McDonald. Third Row: Mr. Pierson, Grether, Salmon, Schwendiman, Weileman, Roos, Stillman. First How: I Student Court Emblem of justice and mercy to all. -Holmes. lrnpartially they have tried throughout the school year to temper justice with mercy and bring law and order to South High School. Chief justice . . . Associate Iustice OFFICIALS Alternate ....... Associate justice Alternate .... Chief Prosecutor Assistants ...... . . .Bill Livingston . . . .Marjorie Flake . . . . . . .Hal Harmon . . . . .Claudell Empey . . . . . .Bridie McKenna Milton Weilenrnann .. . .David Salmon, Marianne Newton, Elizabeth Snow . Sam Siciliano Bailitf ............... ................................. Chairman of S. Men .. Clerk ......... . . . .Bill Tanner . . .Bill Roos f x f 1' ,B ., 5 t Q In f . In J V! 1 JZ K, 1 K j I .II vt Nj-SX HN Y X-KY V LV -'K' 1 Q f Twenty-six INSTRUCTICDN lst Row: Welthea M. Learned, Elmer Howell, Anna Adams, Robert L. Williams. Znd Row: H. R. Atkin, George Pierson, Isaac Humphrey, Iohn Crook. Social Science Purpose: To develop an appreciation of the World and its problems with the capacity to improve and increase happiness among the people. Twenty-eight lst Row: Iosephine Sherman, Mildred Dressler, Mary Francis Mandell, Ottilie Finster 2nd Row: Freda Howard, Walter Stevens, Marion Blakemore. Commercial Purpose: To provide training in that type of education essential for better performance of business functions rnet in every-day lite, thus leaving a placid mind for pure culture and pleasurable pursuits. Twenty-nine lst Row: Robert L, Davis, Leona Holbrook, Parely O. Davis, Melba Boyle. 2nd Row: Major Gartt, Violet Walker. Physical Education Purpose: To provide instruction in healthful living and health-promoting activities tor every girl and every boy in South High. All possible sports are enjoyed and rhythmic training is given to each student. Thirty lst Row: Mabel Welch, Margaret Wardrop, Mariorie Madsen, Georgia Black. 2nd Row: Bernice Foulger, Alice Bradford. C CD 11 C113 CD I C1 t Q I S Purpose: To serve as a convenience to students and teachers: to bring greater efficiency into the buildingp and to make the paths of school life run more smoothly. Thirty-one lst Row: Betty Knight, Heber G. Bird, Sarah Kaplan, Iulian M. Cummings. 2nd Row: Granville Oleson, Ruth Myers, Ioseph G. Smith, Vivien B. Decker. ,M Science yi Purpose: To give youth a satisfying appreciation ot nature and of mar1's place and responsibilities in it, together with a full understanding of the value ot the scientific method, and mathematical accuracy. Thirty-two lst Row: Bessie Jones, Myrtle Schwcm, Louise Henderson, Estelle Green, 2nd Row: Genevieve Wilcox, Ina Harris, Dorothy Martin, Laura Warren. English Purpose: To improve the English arts, and to develop efficiency in these arts. Because the tool of English, spoken or Written, must be kept in readiness for use in lite situations, the department Otters all types ot application for the student to acquire the best use of the language. Thirty-three semzmmggi-:mom FACULTY Minnie Barlow, Gladys Walz, Ruth Rees, Marjorie Hyde. V CJ C C1 l i Q H C11 Purpose: To give training for home lite. Through consideration of real home problems as a basis for the work, this department aims to develop a love for home and family life by training students in the art of contributing personal touches to the home and by insuring a correlation of mind and body through practical experience. In the Vocations' classes, students are so trained that they may successfully pursue any occupation. it ,F f My V! png- r,r, ,iii c'-i eeee fs r i its ig Q., u rrr, Thirty-four FACULTY Aurelia Pyper, Garnet Pearson, Lydia Boothby, Florence Hickman. Arts and languages He is the greatest artist, then, Vtfhether of pencil or of pen, Who follows Nature. Never man, As artist or artisan, Pursuing his own fantasies, Can touch the human heart, or please Or satisfy our nobler needs.-Longfellow. Purpose: To open the door to a vast field of new knowledge and adventure: to bring into the school curriculum a new way to enrich life. X - ' f ' ,1 1 gf X , f Y ' Q I +1 t 41 'I J i J ,tt lxfffm iii 'iifi Kerri? 'tfi Thirty-five :Ur'12tmmmr-JqOm I FACULTY AUTCDGRAPI-IS lL,aJZ774'W'L WWTMUWW if fwfwj y x CLASSES -1 IDWXLTAM +-fy ww ww BW X W Q , ' ,f ' - ' , ,, , 1' L-f .,iLt1Z7L- ,:L,L.Lf I. , I ' 1 . ' 1 , .f gee Aff W . Z , XM GZ! f , fff gk 65 453 vs Q 1 gk Q53 gh 53. gh 65. Q25 A if L,l,,L,4-ZIA tl. f K, Fir lf- . -.TNVOL J if! 4 ben' Kllillyy ,A ffdpfjq X I , df! N - W WV Af Vg, Kgiffwgfff if qw If WNZWMEHQOM SENIGRS 1 A DOUGLAS SULLIVAN HELEN MCDONALD JOHN PAUL JONES President Secretary Vice4President Senior Class I saw Iove's bird, the Roman eagle wing'd From the spongy South to this part of the west, There vanished in its sunbeams. -Shakespeare. Two years ago, the students of this class emerged from other schools and entered South High. They have encountered a great deal of hard Work, pos- sibly heartaches, but their efforts have been rewarded by frequent assemblies and dances throughout these two years and now by the honor of graduation. Each bird of the South to his own liking, so those students with theatrical aspirations participated in the school play, Big-Hearted Herbert and enter- tained the other students on assembly programs. Those interested in athletics have lived up to the steadfast principles of the South in fighting hard for their rights to football, basketball, baseball, and track honors. The South has always inspired music. With the support of the band at the games, the orchestra and glee clubs, and the brilliant radio presentations of the A'Capella Club, it has been proved that the art of music is not lacking at South High. To Thomas Iefferson of the South is attributed the writing oi the Declaration ot Independence. Students like him with literary inclinations have worked on the Scribe and Southerner staffs. Much credit is also due those boys who, not being interested in athletics, made a name for themselves and brought honors to their school by participating in the R. O. T. C, unit. We have been justly proud of these students under the leadership of Douglas Sullivan, president, Iohn Iones, vice-president, Helen McDonald, secretary. But now they are winging from the spongy South to this part of the West, or to any part of the world, there to vanish in its sunbeamsf' but not for long. They have proved themselves capable and new memorable traditions have been established by this, the class of '36. f Q 4 14N o, oor, 411 df Forty BILL ROOS BERNICE HAIGH Secretarial. SENIOBS Industrial Arts, N. C. O., Hams, Model Airplane, Student Court. HELEN FINE Secretarial, Tennis, Fashion Show. All PASCOE rtics, Football. EDGAR HODGSON IANE STEVENSON LGVERAL THOMAS Secretarial, Dancing. RICHARD CHERRINGTON Se retarial. RAYMOND AHLANDER Secreiarial, N. C. O. lULlA ERICKSON Lincoln High. PECHDCH l '1'.I bu 2 ,f f K DDQ NL fi. .JllDvDSl l Dm I i I Lx ,A -ef fl K iff.. E lwik Una. -L L .... ff?-YJ 41' - Forty-one bdtfi Z:um',:l::r-1c,'Om 'JUIFII l KEITH POULTON Socicxl Science, S. S, S., Forensic. EREVA BAXTER Social Science, Swimming, Tennis, Dancing, Student Court. O Y MOWREY cr tcriul, S. H. A. G era, 'N ppellcr, Leaders, So cl Arts, rchery, Home Economics Boosters, Swimming. CLARENCE THOMTEN Science. HARLOTN FARNSWORTH MARIORIE TANNER Home Economics, RUBY SMITH Home Economics, Outdoor. OWEN SMITH HOLLISTER HIGBEE Secretarial, C Football. HELEN CRACROFT -:MXL Q: A' 'V Ji, ,A...,,1f J 1 ' JQX 42. j 4, Forty-two HELEN PIERCE Spanish, Fashion Show, Swimming, Spanish, Home Economics. ANDY ROBERTS Social Science. GEORGE MANTLE Mathematics, Football, MARIE BLACK English, A'Cappella, Opera, Cosmopolitan, Boosters, Social Arts, Forensic, Outdoor, Spanish. ARLYNE WILBURN Science, Social Arts, Leaders, Boosters, Psychology, Opera, Vigilance Committee, DEV ERE ERB Mathematics, A'Cappella. EDWARD KOELLIKER M Mathematics, A and B Football, A and B Basketball, S. S. S., Track. LORRAINE STEWART Secretarial, House of Delegates, Tennis, Swimming, ANITA NICHOLS Science, Leaders, Officials, Swimming, Tennis, Outdoor Archery. CLINTON LARSON Science, N. C. O., Sports Editor, Scribe. 1, I K Sn f f ,0, 'L,- Jw' 'XL J, ' 4 Jw I - ,iff x- ,,f,,f 1- Q it Forty-three SENIORS RAMONA DOWDING Home Economics. FRANK FLETCHER Social Science, Vox Humana, Spanish, Glee, Opera, N. C. O. HARRY MALOUF RUBY MEYER Social Arts, Orchestra, Home Economics, First Aid. lACK RISSE MIRIAM CHAMBERS Social Science, Leaders, Spanish, Vox Humana, Officials, Science, First Aid, Outdoor, Girl Reserves. Science, C Football, . M. N MARGARET WESLLY KELLER Mathematics, Airplane, Chess, N. C. O.. Science, Projectors, Hams. BECK Leaders, Swimming, Spanish, Tennis, Archery. BILL LAKE HELEN PYPER Secretarial, S, H. A. G., Debate, Scribe, Forensic, Social Arts, Tumbling, House ot Delegates. Science, Boosters, S. S. S., Science, Cosmopolitan, Track, Tennis. f, I.. K iw . X' E , Nxzlk .,l, - M I l ,l,.. 14 4 r -.1 1 ' 1 1, 4. J 4. Forty-four ,ln SENIOBS GORDON IOHNSON Science, S. S. S. HOPE IVERSON Secretarial. MARGARET FLOWERS Social Science, Dancing. WILLIAM GOODSELI.. Secretarial. HOWARD MONTAGUE Mathematics, Projectors. DOROTHY KENNELLY Secretarial, S. H. A. G., Leaders, Tennis. Q ll if 61 MICKEY BARDOLE Social Science. LAMOUND WEAVER Social Science. LEON GALLENSON Science, N. C. O. RUTH EARL Secretarial, Tennis. f ei! . c,,,XxL AXSL Q1 fx I F J-mf,y VK --ifibM,. Y . wc. -,,-,...,, ii' -, 44f kf- . A I Forty-five wr'1Z::ur'1!I'-1C.'0U1 UI ZBUDIIIIH 'JUL11 IOE MADRON Music, N. C. O., VELMA PETERSON Secretarial, Dancing. DONA BROWN Opera. Horne Economics, Fashion Show, I Swimming, Outdoor, Tennis, Dancing. FRANCIS NESLEN English, N. C. O., School Play. HAROLD HARWOOD Secretarial. RUTH BENGTZEN English, Swimming, Dancing, g W ' PEGGY STEVENS Secretarial, Leaders, Swimming, Tennis. DICK WEBB Mechanical Arts, A and B Football, Track, S. A. M. Spanish, QQ? ARCHIE ORME English. MILDRED MOORE Secretarial, Social Arts, Outdoor, Tennis. RZ is -IM ,,,, - v J J -r JA fl J, 'r 4 ,ffl 4 ,!,.-1 T1 if f Forty-six I Secretarial, N. Secretarial. Science, Swim LEE IRVING GROVER MONSEN C. O,, Projectors. Pl-IYLLIS BOSVVORTH English, Swimming, Outdoor, Boosters, Dancing, Prevaricators, House of Delegates, Cosmopolitan, . MARGY MORRISON MILTON WEILENMA NN History, Student Court, School Play, Forensic, N. C. O., Vigilance Committee, S. S. S., Debate, House of Delegates, Cosmopolitan. HOLLEY CHRISTEN SEN ming. TI-IELMA WAGSTAFF Home Economics, Dancing, Outdoor, Fashion Show, Tumbling, Tennis. J A VIRGINIA MATTHEWS Secretarial, Social Arts, Outdoor, Home Hygiene, Tennis, RAYMOND COOPER Science, Swimming, Tumbling, Track. Boosters, Sousonian, Radio, Science. LAVERNE VINCENT Home Economics, Home Hygiene, Outdoor, Swimming, Dancing. ,A 'M ' .. J W '41, fe fe ff , .ri -ra T11 wr' 4f x., J 42 Forty-s even WM WIFI S E I 0 R S AFTON HENDRICKS Enqlish, School Piay, Social V RALPH STRAABERG C Football, Baseball, Manager B Football, Manager A Basketball, House of Delegates, Track, , ROBERT FII-'E Mathematics, Tumbling, Track. IRENE WOOLF Social Science, Cosmopolitan, Dancing. PAY HOXSIE Spanish, Boosters, Outdoor, House of Dele ates Cosmo olitan, Leaders, A q , P Spanish, Archery. EARL AULT Social Science, N. C. O., Scribe. ARTHUR E. ELLISON Science, Spanish. HELEN GUSTAVESON Secretarial, Home Economics, Dancing, Fashion Show, LURA BARKDULL Social Science, Leaders, Social Arts, Vigilance Committee, Psychology, House of Delegates, Swimming, Cosmopolitan. BOB BOUD English, Debate, Psychology, Student Court, Forensic, S. A. M. ' K , :Z f X-D, 44 rlxxk- el-.QA or--els Al-'f ' J Y, .112 Y 1:1 , 7,111 l I X I i-. L X M Q ,,1,,,,,V- H gg W HM g - 4+ di Forty-eight SENHWN DEAN PROCTER Mathematics, Chess, Spanish, Model Airplane. IUDITH BUNBURY Spanish, Fashion Show. DORETTA SALISBURY Social Science, Scribe, Southerner, Swimming, Fashion Show. DEANE HOPKINS Social Science. FLOYD KNIGHT LORRAINE BATES H I TEOST ,, Home Economics. BOB ANDERSON PHILLIP STRONG Mathematics. ERMADENE OLSEN Social Science. f X Q? J AW OWQWO t My-W if i -'Qi i W 41 '-K!! A ,AN Forty-nine WWZWMEHGOW WlJ'.IZWlT'1',Il:l-i MURIEL SNEDAKER DONOVAN WEBB Mechanical Drawing, S. S. S. RAY STAHI.. Baseball, Basketball, PATRICIA SEWELL Latin, Leaders, Boosters, Outdoor, Tennis, Archery, Officials. ANNIE LAURIE BUDD Latin, Social Arts, Officials, Outdoor, Opera, Tennis, Cosmopolitan, A'Cappel1a, Dancing. FRANK S. HARDY Mathematics, Spanish, Prevaricators. DUWAIN CI-IECKETTS Cosmopolitan, Boosters, N. C. O. LCIVERNE IOHNSON Secretarial, Social Arts, Leaders, Swimming, First Aid, Outdoor, House of Delegates. BETTY CHRISTENSEN Home Economics, Fashion Show, Swimming. CLIFF ZIMMERMAN Science, A Football, A Basketball, 4 B Pres. u J J' K Q X JM' Fifty ZOE I. ANDERSEN Secretarial, Boxing, Boosters, REBECCA PILLMAN GAIL BROWNE GRANT HEMSLEY ERMA EBY Home Economics. Science. KENNETH KEATE English, N, C. O., Opera, Vox Humana. Secretarial, Swimming, Kit Kat. MARIORIE IENSEN Social Science, Football, Basketball, S. S. S., Spanish, Vigilance Committee, House of Delegates, Chess, Southerner. VIRGINIA WILDE History, Social Arts, Outdoor. GAYLEN MORGAN DOROTHY CUDE Science, Outdoor, Home Hygiene, Swimming, Dancing. L K it NN fPf,:1- - Ji' :REM an --1-ELL Jr en- A i 'g,,,i- bi fi,!,,e df' V 4' Si Fifty-one sumzwmtth-a ZWMEHGOW Wm J SENIORS DONNA BORG English, Social Arts. LELAND WALKER Secretarial. KENNETH LINDORFF Science, Baseball. l UNE GUSTAVESON Secretarial, Outdoor, Dancing, Fashion Show. VERA WALTON Home Economics, Dancing, Tennis. PAUL ROBINSON Southerner. STEVE GILLMOR Science, S. A, M., Basketball. LOLA PEDERSEN Home Economics, Dancing, Tennis. PHYLLIS REID Social Science, Opera, Fashion Show, Cosmopolitan, Dancing, Outdoor, Tennis. IACK MARTIN Science. .H x Tl'TTT t EEA-'EEA7w-'EQ A A Eff? AE A -E 'MW'-EEE A E J' W ' iw., I. 'Aff' -'wi' , f -:Xing f-1 sexi, W acl- '1 1 A,,l,,,,..ex-- 14 ,,,,. W, , Fifty-two SENIOR ARTHUR SPERRY Social Science, Model Airplane, Opera, Track, N. C. O., Oratory. CAROL IENSEN English, Home Economics, Cosmopolitan, GAIL CLAYTON Science, Officials. I-'RED SCI-IWENDIMAN Accountancy, Student Court, Oenera, Board of Control, Boosters, A' appella, Psychology, S. S. S., Assembly Committee, Vigilance Committee. HERBERT WEBB Science, A and B Football, A and B Basketball, A'CappelIa, Opera, House of Delegates. DOROTHY WOODBURY Latin, Social Arts, Leaders, Swimminq, Outdoor, Ir. Class Pres., Board 'ot Control, Southerner, Archery, House of Delegates, S. H. A. G.. VIRGINIA BURNINGHAM BUD, GREEN Mathematics, C Basketball, Debate, Forensic. LESTER R. CARLSTON Science. NAOMI SANDERS French, Opera, Social Arts, A'Cappe1la. -f' xx K R K I L 1 L 'I' I ' I ,J ,cp J ,. ,af tai .,,.,..Vf Fifty-three K' Zbdrf1,'1:I-iClOm '.5U!.'l'.l S E N I 0 R S HELEN GARDNER Home Economics, Fashion Show. CLARENCE GEHRKE Science, Board of Control, Track, Football, Swimming, Tumbling, Boxing, Ice Skating, Model Airplane, President, S. A. M. JACK THOMAS ARLENE KARREN Swimming, Outdoor, Home Economics, Tennis. YVONNE GREEN Secretarial, Swimming, Home Economics, Outdoor, Tennis, Arche Officials, Opera. NIELS HERMANSEN Secretarial, Spanish BLAIR STRINGHAM Shop MABEL THELMA BARLOW Accountancy, Boosters. HELEN PORATH Science, Swimming. BILL BAIN Accountancy, Chess, C Baskeibull, S. A. M. fdfffem ry, Tumbling, ' 14 Ei Ja XX' , . f fl X f' Q, f g 1 - -I L i J X! J I Q 4, K4 Fifty-four SENIORS ALICE MANTLE RAY TAYLOR English. GROVER FERRIS History, Tumbling, Track. MELBA LEE VINCENT Science, Officials, Leaders, Science, Swimming, EUDORA FOWLER Home Economics, Archery, Opera. fs F1 'vga-D A 9 OSCAR RASMASON n GEORGE R. CANNON Mathematics, Hams, Spots and Diamonds, Ushers, Science, Projection, S. S. S., House of Delegates. RUTH RADDON Rl-IEA BEHNEY History, Opera, A'Cappella. LESTER PONS ' f iff f f T 'TO' X ' ,JJ x 5' fi J .1 FJ! X ,. I A ,,,,, ,L N 1 ,, ea Fifty-five A WI. 1Z5UE'f1',ZIIl-ECIOUJ SEN WW ZwmmHqOm 'JUU1 if ARDELLA GOLD English, Leaders, Debate, Swimming, Outdoor. ROBERT G. SORENSEN Science, A'Cappella, Opera, Debate, Forensic, Spots and Diamonds, Boosters, S. S, S., Ushers, House of Delegates. BILL MORRIS Basketball, C Football. RI-IEA IAMES Home Economics. VYRLE LANGSTON English, Social Arts, Swimming, Southerner. CARL ALLAN C Football, Track, Decorating Committee S A M .Www YA' 0 BILL SPERE Mathematics, Football, Basketball, Tennis, Spots and Diamonds, Ushers, Spanish, Chess, Scribe, FLORENCE IACOBSON Home Economics, Leaders, Officials, Kit Kat, Forensic, DOROTI-IEE HARRIS VVALLACE KING I L. fl' f Rx M XI L - W 1 f 1 Fifty-six SENHHS BYRON SYMES History, A Basketball, Baseball, S. A. M. MILDRED PENNOCK Home Economics, Dancing. EMMELINE BAUER Secretarial, Vox Humana, Tennis, V Tumbling, First Aid, Outdoor, Dancing. DONALD A. KIRK Science, Hams, N. C. O. BLAINE ANDERSON Mathematics. jVV J VIRGINIA SMITH Home Economics. A VILATE MARTINEAU Secretarial, Boosiers, Oiitdoor, Home Economics, Dancing. ALBERT EVERETT Social Science, Spanish, Spots and Diamonds, Ushers. CLARON MCGHIE Social Science, Model Airplane. ELMA ROBERTS Secreiarial, Outdoor. f f S f K, -2, lx: I 1 I If J-.. 1 1 fi i-. Mjiqf -fl 'X Fifty-seven U2 EHGO SGW ZSUMZ UI DUl'f1Z!JUl'r.1.'Il'.l 1CI ELSIE MCGIN TY Spanish. DONALD BERG Accountancy. CHESTER FLORENCE MARIORIE CHRISTOPHERSON Secretarial, Southerner, Dancing, Tumbling, Fashion Show, Outdoor. DAMIE ATWOOD Secretarial, Swimming, Outdoor. NED FULLER English, Scribe, Spots and Diamonds, Ushers, S. S. S., Board of Control, Student Court, Spanish, Cosmopolitan, Prevaricators. HAROLD HARGREAVES Mathematics, N. C. O. FRANCES CANNON Social Science, A'Cappe1la, Social Arts, Opera. DEON I ONES Accountancy, Leaders, Swimming, Scribe, S. H. A. G., Tennis. HM DOUGLAS Social Science, N. C. O., Psychology. V f f., X' 1 ,xey 1' Q f 4 Y I fl L L? ' --I f l J i J I NM' m J. E, nh ' 1 ' ' Nil' D 42 4 Fifty-eight SENIURS HANNAH IOB Home Economics, Fashion Show, Swimming, Outdoor, Leaders. ROSS BONNY Secretarial. GLENN MARKER Social Science, N. C. O., Psychology. DOROTHY M. HENNEFER English, First Aid, Home Economics. BETH I-IANSEN Secretarial, Leaders, Social Arts, Boosters, House of Delegates, Swimming, Home Economics. LESLIE IEPPSEN Science, S. A. M. LESLIE COWAN History, Track, Football. DARLENE CONLEY Science, Social Arts, Tennis, Science. DOROTHY BOCKHOLT History, Cosmopolitan. HOWARD VOGELER Science. 'f721'L'i 'fr l C M gb' 'NN-h 'lf' K l,.fxH A vJ,,,1f x 4? di Fifty-nine wmZwmEHqOm ZwmmHG0m sifiii SENIOBS I IM DALTON MERLE LEWIS BETH PULLMAN History, Science, Tennis, Archery. TED LUBECK RALPH IAMES Secretarial. P?-IYLLIS BYTHEWAY EDA HULBERT GLEYRE PREDERICKSON GENE RAWSON PEGGY PATTERSON Latin, Social Arts, Dancing, Archery, Outdoor, Tennis. ix i , N, I fx X l A fi i' xi!! e-X f fix f Sixty SENIORS lOl-IN CUMMINGS English, Southerner, Boosters. Science, Scribe. VINAL ASTILL Science, Track. LOUISE STAHR Science. HARRY LEE ERWIN LYTHGOE Science. MARGARET Cl-IRISTENSEN Science, Leaders, Officials, Social Arts, Outdoor, Archery. MONTANA TORKELSON Home Economics, Social Arts, Leaders, Boosters, S. H. A. G., Ir. Class Vice Pres. RICHARD OLSEN Science, Model Airplane, Hams, . Psychology, Boosters, Band, Cosmopolitan, WILBUR MATHEWS Science, Boosters, Debate, Projectors, Forensic. REID SHURTLEFF Science, Spots and Diamonds, Ushers, Football, Tennis, Chess, ,f ' If 1 f f x . 1 K mf , I Sixty-one 2x1t'fiZ':drI1',ZL1r-JCg0m KEITH MCCOURT Ushers, Spots and Diamonds, Boosters, Cosmopolitan. ANNA CARLSON Secretarial, Social Arts, Leaders, Swimming, Fashion Show. LLOYD HALL GRANT HEATH Mathematics, Ushers, Spots and Diamonds, Southerner, Chess, Boosters, Projectors, House of Delegates. INEZ STEED Secretarial, Leaders, Social Arts, S. H. A. G., Boosters, Vigilance Committee, Officials, Spanish, Outdoor, ' Fashion Show, Tumbling, MILDRED REESE English, S. H. A. G., Tennis, Outdoor, Social Arts, School Play. BILL TROXLER Science, Spots and Diamonds, Ushers, Chess, Science. THURL IACOBSON Mathematics, Chess, Board of Control, House of Delegates, Southerner Editor. GLEN LARRABEE Science, N. C. O. MARIAN SEARE Home Economics, S. H. A. G., Boosters, A'Cappella, Opera, Home Economics, Outdoor, Fashion Show, Social Arts, Leaders, Psychology. 4, ' M Q i M---.E ,A Q5, J K' 'x XL, ei, , ' ' J J ,,,W,M,. 4 7 4 7 Sixty-two SENIDRS THATS AFTON DALLIMORE gears-tcxrial, Tc-nnis, First Aid, 'Vre Economlcs, Fashion Show. Social Science E WMVZWQ CALVIN VAN ENE Social Science, RICHARD CARTER 1g EILEEN PYPER Secreiurirxl, Social Arts, Tumbling, Fashion Show, First Aid, Scribe, Tennis, Archery. MERYL GORHAM Secreiciricrl. RAYMOND BULLOCK ffMff21'ZW LEIGH KILPACK Industrial Arts, Spanish. LEONA BOGLER MAXINE ATKINS ROBERT WALSH f Q f f f 1 ,- -xi x , 1 X I L A J .V-'X' 1 cl' ' N 'ffl S if cccc Sixty-three CIOU1 :El-I EEIZW J 003 FFIZWIYIIIII-JCI W SENIORS MARIORIE PETERSEN WESLEY MADSEN LaVERD I. DOBSON Social Science, Spanish, Vox NORENE BENSON Science, Leaders, Officials, Tennis, Swimming. Kit Kat. DARLENE FOWKES Home Economics. IOE QUINN Iglisgorg, Spanish, Vigilance Committee, LaVAR NELSON Science, Stage Crew, Decorating Committee, RUTH ENSIGN History, Dancing, Swimming. CLEO NELSEN Humana, Secretarial, Swimming, Home Economics Tumbling, Fashion Show, Officials, House of Delegates, Outdoor, Tennis, Archery. LAFE CHRISTIANSEN If 1 ' ,, 1 1, f x 1 X fl L If ' J X j y Sixty-four SEA! S HYRUM SMITH A f Science, A 'C Po 1, A Basket , ck, House of Deleq W Q 55 fj , LU l E PEN , F ion Show cial A eader v imminq, Ps Olgqlf. utdoor. ORGIA NIELSEN cial Science. LORAN NELL Accouniancy. CARL BUCKWAY Science, Wrestling. LEORA BETTS Science, Swimming, Tennis, Home Economics, Girl Reserve, Kit Kat. MARY FRANCES ENGLAND Home Economics. WILLIS WOODS Secretarial. ALLEN BILLETE Secretarial, , B , Boosters, S. . MARY IEAN HALEY Home Economics, Dancing, Archery, Basketball, Officials, Fashion Show. SNC! v V! ,QQVQJ fWi7,Miy Sixty-five wmZwmmH O ZwmIHQOm WLT! W SENIDRS MELVIN DGGOOYER Language. ELVA HODGSON History, Tennis, Opera. l.aVU RNE BRIDGE Home Economics, Swimming, Dancing. VAUGHN BTTNER Mathematics, Spanish, Model Airplane. ARLON IACOBS Social Science, Basketball, S. A. M. BETH IACOBSEN Social Science, Kit Kat. MARY MCPHIE Secretarial, Social Arts, Outdoor, Tennis, First Aid. LCIMAR HANSEN Secretarial, Opera. WES LANE LAURETTA BARLOW Secretarial, Home Economics, Fashion Show. . f , ,,u 1 f K ' el X L Xl ' V t J t j , aaagifctaiff at 4 fx ' f ff-sf Sixty-six RUTHELLA PITTS Science, Forensic, Debate, Cosmopolitan, Swimming, Outdoor, Tennis. A T En , 'C Fooiball, Hams, Ps lOQY, Boxing, Track. KDE VV. IENSEN Science, School Play, Spanish. BETH MITCHELL Social Science, House of Delegates, Psychology, Home Economics, Outdoor, Southerneir, Tennis. BRIDIE MCKENNA Latin, Leaders, Swimming, Tennis, Officials, Student Court. HENRY SUNDERLAND Secretarial, S. S. S., Glee, Opera. ROBERT SCUDDER Engineering, Baseball. MAURINE PLOWGIAN History, Social Arts, Tennis, Home Economics, MILDRED WOOD Music, Home Economics. CLIFFORD NIELSEN i 'l .1....- -vu-1---' f lf! L' ,,1,1,-f.?'?.:3'4' K qw f ' ' 'xx . I L 1 L 'r K if I J if da Sixty-seven L 4-'L-f- l' UI wl:11Z::ur'1'.I2I-JC'. M .X .iii 5 .Xu gi 5 , 5' Q, 1 5Ul'l'1Z!I!l 'J',II.'f,l-lC ,OU1 SENIOBS GERALDINE PHILLIPS Science. VERNON ASAY Social Science, A Football, S. S. S., S. A. M., Track, Southerner. LESLIE R. HUGHES Secretarial. LCIPREAL NOAKES Social Science. HELEN BERRETT Secretarial, Tennis, Outdoor, S. Social Arts, Psychology, Opera. RAY EGAN En lish, S. S. S., Vox Humana. BERRY BANKS Social Science, Boosters, Psycho1OQY, Scribe. SARA WILLIAMS Language, Leaders, Cosmopolitan, Southerner, Spanish. ESTHER NEMELKA Secretarial, Psychology. GEORGE ANGERBAUER Science, S. S, S., Vigilance Committee, B Football, Radio. H. A. G.. ' ,f .J ' X --4 L ff. - I ff fl J x j , fix J 4 'Y X 4 'K 7 Sixty-eight WAYNE LOVE Science, Spots and Diamonds, Usners, Scribe, Baseball. RHODA IENSEN Secretarial, Fashion Show, Outdoor. RUTH LEE COPFMAN Social Science, Swimming, Opera, Dancing. VICTOR COY HOWARD BROWN jvbwiiih Mathematics, Boosters, Cosmopolitan, N. C. O., S. S. S., Projectors. EDITH FLETCHER Secretarial, Vox Humana, Outdoor. DOROTHY SNOW Secretarial, Swimming, Outdoor, 'l'ermis. ROBERT MAACK SAM SICILIANO Secretarial, Ushers, Spots and Diamonds, Psychology, Cosmopolitan, Student Court, Southerner Sales, Baseball. DOROTHY SPROUSE W in 'f J Ji, ' Nw- Cf' 4.,,JfCJy 4. ' 1' w . q H - , Sixty-nine m-1 bum U12 wi suruzsvrutlt'-ICIOID CORAL CURTIS Home Economics, Social Arts, Tennis Outdoor, Swimming. BEN DELL Science, N. C, O., Boosters, Prevaricaiors S. S. S., Opera, Vigilance Committee. MONTELL BIRD Shop, Archery. MARY DAVIS Spanish, Swimming, Outdoor. IUNE MAIER Social Science. LAVVRENCE MAURER AUSTIN TIMPSON Secretarial, Scribe. MARIORIE FLAKE French, Southerner, Student Court, Cosmopolitan, Social Arts, Forensic, Swimming, First Aid. LILLIAN MORTE N Secretarial, Op a, First Aid. ELDON BATEM N Wfv Science. L , , M , , -,I . ,.D. T , ' x. 1 Milf . ,., X 1 E S lo-we KP 'iiC'CI1 I I 4KJ,,e'l' ,L -fu- e ef-'xj 42f'TIxJ Seventy CONSUELO DEAN Spanish, Leaders, Social Arts. First Aid, Home Economics. 'WAYNE CLARK BEN PLOWGIAN lOY HALLER IENNIE WELLINGTON KEITH TAYLOR Diamonds, Ushers, Chess. ELLA MABEL MACKAY Music, Opera. GUY BALL SENIORS Elective, A and B Football, A and B Basketball, Baseball, Track, S. S. S., Historian, Board of Control. CLAIR PETERSEN English, Spots and Diamonds, Ushers, English, Tennis, S. S. S., Spots and IEANETTE BRASHER History, Home Economics. Science, N. C. O., Vigilance Committee. fl uf . W QQ, H 'T' -' vi 1 5 Sev enty-one WNZWMIIBHCOW KEITH IONES Science, Boosters, House of Delegates. LOUISE BENNETT Social Science, First Aid, Outdoor, Home Economics, Psychology. NORMA SCHOFIELD Social Science, Home Economics, First Aid, Outdoor. RILEY GRAVES Jw, English, Baseball, Souther er. ART GILBERT Social Science, Student Body President, A Football, A Basketball, Track, Baseball, Board of Control, House ot Delegates, S. S. S. INEZ CURZON Home Economics, RUTH IOHANSON Secretarial, Leaders, Social Arts, Opera. CLYDE CHILD Secretarial, Forensic, Debate. ' LEO HALLIDAY Mathematics, Vigilance Committee, N. C. O., PsycholOQY, S. S. S. BARBRA BROWN I f I Q: el! A we Ji' -I ggi in -ISL J, 'ir -1- -l ' K A-49,1 X- 4, ldv, 1 'Y' D qv - Seventy-two ROBERT WYSS Accouniancy, Scribe, Ushers, Spois and Diamonds, S. S, S., House of Delegates, Kit Kat, Vigilance Committee, S. A. M. AUDREY RONGSTAD Latin, Home Economics, Spanish, Swimming. MARIE PUEG1 ' Secretarial. we Z BILL SYLVESTER English, Spanish, BRUCE KELLY Science, Pep Band. MARGARET FIELD Secretarial, Spanish, Psychology, Tennis, Swimming. if T A m lg. 1, mics, Swimming, m' Tennis, RUDOLPH MARTI Science. FRANK IORGENSEN MAXINE FISHER English, Spanish, Swimming, Outdoor, Fashion Show. I L sl L C ' --1- Ki ' f' ' Ji, X- ,. X. . eff JM.- 41 41 Seveniy-three suuuzudmzui-1c:Qm uvrdzsumtli--1c:Orn MAXEEN BATCHELOR History, Officials, Swimming. GRANT TUCKETT Social Science, Psychology. English, Southerner, Opera, B D N LJQWM U DNIELSO Costume Committee. MARIE ZAHARRIS English, Swimming, Southerner, Fashion Show. LeRAE DIXON Secretarial, Outdoor, Swimmin Dancing. PAUL NESTLER Science, N. C. O., Hams, Spanish, Baseball. lOHN BURT Accountancy. NONA ROLLS History, Psychology, Tennis, Girl Reserve. MARIORIE PETERSON KENNETH AUBREY Social Science, A and B Football, S. S. S., S. A. M., Athletic Manager. gl ,- u Q.. if M f , , 1' , 'a eg L Cv L l J l J I V-ECW J. M 42 Qlf- ii Seventy-four HELEN S. MCDONALD Latin, Leaders, House of Delegates, School Play, Social Arts, Archery, Outdoor, Fashion Show, Sr. Class Secretary. WILFRED WEGENER BILL BRONN Mathematics, Track, Football. MARY MORTENSEN S. H. A, G., Social Arts, Home Economics, Boosters, Psychology. EVELYN BROWN Home Economics, Cosmopolitan. BLAIN KINDRED GLEN MCEWAN Art PHYLLIS MITCHELL English, Tennis, Outdoor, Dancing. IRITA FULLMEB. History, Spanish, Forensic, Swimming, Outdoor. EDWARD BEHM K y QS fW-Qe--1 if fe-A ,, +P -' , ,g,ft- JM., 41 42 M Seventy-five WlI .IZWl 1ml-IC: WMZBUMIUHCI I SENIORS BETTY LUTZ Secretarial, Social Arts, Outdoor, Te nnis, Opera, Tumbling, First Aid, Dancing, House of Delegates, Southerner. BILL DALEBOUT Mechanical Drawing, N. C. O. BAYNE BYBEE Ushers, S. S. S., N. C. O., Spots and Diamonds. MILDRED IONES Science, Home Hygiene, Outdoor, First Aid, IANICE NEILSON History. WILLIAM GULBRANSEN Industrial Arts. DON REID Science, Football. SHIRLEY HERMAN Secretarial, Home Economics, Fashion Show, Outdoor. MARIORIE LARSEN Latin, Social Arts, Leaders, Outdoor, Swimming, Dramatics, Archery, Tennis. RAY ERTMANN Science, N. C. O. L Q X SZ MJ: 42 I I RY .44 lx-qi ,J 1 We -I I rid... I- J ' V V 41 Q1 'gf' --' - -Y . Y ,, ,YYLV W-M 4-U v V vkwk-Mrv-wah. W - V V Y i 1 Seventy-six WENDELL MCGARRY Science, Projectors, N. C, O. ELAINE HUGHES English, Science, Swimming, Home Economics, Outdoor. IENNIE PACKER Science, Swimming, Dancing, Outdoor, Home Economicsi ROY NILSEN History. DALE OLSEN Science, Boxing, Vlresilinq. LEAH HALE Spanish, Swimming, First Aid, Tumbling. RUBY POTTER Social Science, Girl Reserve, Officials, Tennis. MERRILL COOK Shop. lOHN HOWARD NORTON VIOLETTE CRACROFT English, Tumbling, Swimming, ,,, A. .. . ,.,-...c -..,- E-, ...-,-ZJ,.. .. Y.- W- . - ,,Y,..,. Wm , ,,4,..... - , ,, fee Qi, is essi R' E , ,if lice., Y Y Aw V T, K-by ' CY, F Seventy-seven SUNZWLW1 I-I ZPUWIEHCIOW WM IUANITA RITCHIE Science, S. H. A. G., Outdoor, Tennis, Scribe, Social Arts. BOYD OSTLER Secretarial, Boosters, Sousonia DUANE SORENSON Mathematics, Ushers, Spots and Diamonds. MARGARET FRECKELTON MIRIAM OLINER Science, Leaders, First Home Hygiene. Aid, HAROLD IAMES Mathematics. VERNAL STRAABERG Industrial Arts, Opera, C F Basketball, Boxing, Baseball, 'vVrestling, Swimming, MARY SCHRADER Home Economics, Dancing, Tumbling. . THELMA LARSEN GLEYRE FREDERICKSON ootball, V A .. j!-H TD J N4 -xl -,. , .. N J x Seventy-eight CLARA SAMUEL Secretarial, Cosmopolitan, Tennis, Archery. RAY CAPSON Spanish. WAYNE LEE Science, Hams, S. S. S. LEONA ARMSTRONG English, Social Arts, S Kit Kat, Archery BETH WHITE Home Economics, First Aid, Dancing, Outdoor, Fashion Show. DON LAWRENCE English, Debate, Spani IOHN PAUL IONES Football, Track, Basketball, S. S. S., V. Pres. Senior Class. DOROTHY IENSEN Fashion Show. AVILDA POPE Secretarial, Opera, Boosters, Tennis, Home Economics, Cosmopolitan. AMY GAYLORD wimming, Tennis sh, Forensic Social Science, Outdoor, Home Economics, Dancing, Tennis, Science, Leaders, Archery, Opera C - ' 'K GX L Ji, J J ag JA HQ J, or , effr , 1 gf Z' if 43 Seventy-nine 'JUlI'1z'JUI.'l'.l,'III-ICI WOODROW DAVIS Social Science, Boxing, Track, Baseball. Wi, HELEN ERICKSEN Secretarial. AFTON DAVIDSON Secretarial, Swimming, Tennis, Fashion Show, Outdoor. BRUCE THORNTON Science, Opera. LYNN GREGSON Science. CLEOBA KELSEY Home Economics. GRACE FISH History, Opera. .NW Mathematics, C Football, A and B Basketball, Tennis, Spots and Diamonds, Ushers, Spanish, Chess, Scribe. ALVIN PURDIE Social Science. EMMA LOU MARTINEAU History, Tennis, Home Economics, Officials, Outdoor, First Aid. ' K x QI asf., f A Ji' el ,, ,i at , -Aft af- -' ef-'yj 42 Eighty , DOROTHY ROBERTS English. First Aid. IOHN EDWARD Science, Spanish, Editor Disco. NORMAN OSBORN Science. FRANCES WHITEHEAD English, NORMA DEAN IENSEN RALPH HEALEY Spanish. RUSSELL NEILAN Secretarial, Baseball. JOAN GILBERT Social Science. GENEVIEVE FOULGER Social Science. BETTY ROBERTS English. -x ,ff ' 'T 5 f -Q, I L C i Q s-A1-e fe f1'f if K gif., J 4+ fill Eighty-one :umz:um:::-ac:Ow sumzsuruggf-acgom GAIL CARTER Home Economics, Dancing. VERN BARR Secretarial. RODERICK PARR BETH HARRIS Secretarial, Outdoor. IEANNE STRUTHERS Home Economics, Dancing, GEORGE GAISFORD Social Science, N. C. O., Costume Committee, Decorating Committee, Southerner. KEITH FULLMER Social Science. BEVERLEE DAVEY Social Science. IESSA DANSIE Tumbiinq. Home Economics, Fashion S ALBERT VARNER ' S' History, S. S. S. U 4 kv 'EEIEAMH'-m WW-A V' .. EE C J f R-. .ix My KL Q. Tyy ,. ff Q..-egg Eighty-two BARBARA CANNON Spanish, Social Arts, Leaders, Cosmopolitan, Outdoor, Swimming. School Play. IOE BERGER Science, Model T. MELVIN ASTILL Science, Opera, S, A. M., Basketball. PEARL BARTON Secretarial, Dancing. BETH BARBER EARL BAXTER IAMES TERRELL C Football. NAOMI APLIN Vox Humana, Opera. ROSE LUNDGREN Social Science, Horne Economics. ' AMELIA DICKENS ome Economics. Secretarial, Forensic, O utdoor, Zlusic, Outdoor, Tennis, Opera. -ji, fe also free A ,.,..- '11 if 41 , ,J4-1- Eighty-three 'JUlT'1Z5UlI'1 ,IlIl-ICOM wr-'lzwr-um'-I LOIS HALL Social Science, Tennis, Swimming, Dancing. RUSSELL K. REDENBAUGH Science. BILL PATRICK LILLIAN LERDAHL Social Science, Boosters, Cosmopolitan, Outdoor, Tennis. RUTH MILLER Science, Boosters, Swimming, Officials, Leaders, IAY FULLMER Social Science, B Basketball. LYNN MARCHANT Science. PAY GARDNER Secretarial, Girl Reserve, Tennis, Social Arts, Opera. RUTH RICH Social Science, First Aid. WAYNE EDDIE SHAW Music, Yell Master, Sousonian, Ushers, Decorating Committee. M in ff S J J sf ,ni VJ' J xngxl- -iff: 4 J s WNY 'Yr' if 4 Eighty-four x ANGELO RAVARIN O Spanish. RUTH DAVIS Secretarial, Outdoor, SW Psychology, Tennis. DONNA BUYS DEE WINN Social Science, N. C. O. AGNES BURT VIRGINIA ARRINGTON BILL CALL LUCILLE GYGI Science, Dancing. MARY STEVENS Latin, Leaders, Social Arts, Forensic, Debate, Literary Stuff. , snmons N 6 imminq, BEN CANNON f , Q: f L I. :gf Y Q-xi J, ' ' , A JI---H Ky ,,:l,,,,1'- .....,,..,,-J:ii1,---,.--,,L,,,.,,, We I , , ,, Eighty-five :ur-Jzudmlli-JC:OU1 :uruzuur-1',1g-1c:'.Ow CURZON HAILES Social Science. DOROTHEE HARRIS Secretarial. MELBA KRAMER Secretarial, Tennis, Spanish, Dancing, Kit Kat. BOB MORGAN Social Science. I BILL HEATH ZZ! Science, Swimming, C Football, Track, Baseball, Ice Skating, Decorating Committee, Costume Committee, Boosters, Yellmaster, Tumbling. ARLENE BIRRELL Home Economics, Tennis, Swimming. VIRGINIA LAMPING GRANT JENSEN Secretarial, Tumbling, Track. BILL STRUTHERS History. TERRY WERRETT X, M N , QE ,lx we J XX ol 'Q A' S' 4, 4,-4 4 gf. sf if 1 Q Eighty-six SENIOBS MARGARET TEMBY Home Economics, Outdoor, Dancing. MARGARET ANDERSON Spanish. KEITH CLAYTON GERTRUDE IEPPSEN PEARL MITCHELL English, Outdoor. GLENN REESE Social Science, N. C. O., S. S. S. MAURINE PRATT Social Science. MARIAN TUCKFIELD Secreiarial, Basketball, Outdoor. WALLACE ELKINS Spanish. HOPE IVERSON Secretarial. K Q: K A 1 L slxxlx W fb-1. -1 I Vjfl, J V ,LJ-iffW,, lllol Wo. A-M fjf '-TK.-fj 43 'T'y,,! Eighty-seven 'JUU'.I'Z'JUlF'.IIIII-JCIOM suruzsur-am--ic,-Om AVALON BOYCE Social Science, Arch , Tennis. .1 U EMANUEL PEPPER lv! History, BILL MILLER House of Delegates. ANN MILLER Secretarial, Dancing, Spanish, Home Economics. VIRGINIA SKOW Secretarial, Scribe, Swimmin , Tennis, Officials, Leaders, Fashion Sgow. WILLIAM SUTHERLAND Mathematics. IESSE DRURY Music, Opera, Debate, Track, A'CappelIcx, Chemistry. CARROLL IOLLY Secretarial, Kit Kat, First Aid, Tennis, Swimming, Cosmopolitan, Outdoor. MARY ANN CORBIN Science, Outdoor, Kit Kat. PAUL FRANKE Science. to f Q: 4 I f f 4 -1- V1 J if J I! awe-. so LLP a.I. In 4 'k, Eighty-eight 'HMV f k. f SENIDRS ESTHER GILES Science, Swimming, Tennis, LILLIAN HUTCHINSON Social Science, First Aid, Social Arts, Cosmopolitan, Psychology, Student Court, Southerner, Debate. EOE GREAVES Science, S. S. S., Cosmopolitan. EDELYN POULSEN Secretarial, First Aid, Tennis. DONNA LORDS Home Economics, Fashion Show, Outdoor, Psychology. ART MCCLELLAND RENE HART English, Psychology. MELBA ERICKSON Secretarial, Leaders, Boosters, Swimming, PsycholoqY, Officials, RICHARD HE LORRAINE LEPAVOR Secretarial, First Aid. 1., X rj' r , c Y,,, ,YQ- , -, q Y be ,K+ , frif , LH,,a,- S1 Eighty-nine UI wmzwmmaq DOUGLAS SULLIVAN Mathematics, B and C Football, Track, Spots and Diamonds, Ushers, Senior Class President, S. S. S., Southerner. ' MARIE LEVERICH Secretarial, Swimming, Psychology, Southerner Business Manager. ELIZABETH SNOW Scribe, S. H. A, G., Social Student Court, Tennis. DUANE HILLAM Mathematics, Board of Control, Football, Basketball, Track, Boosters, Psychology, A'Cappe1la, Opera, S. S. S., House of Delegates. KEITH GRAHAM English. VIRGINIA LQCOM Latin, Psychology, Spanish, KAY SPENCER Arts, Leaders, English, S. H. A. G., Tennis, Social Arts, Leaders, Spanish, Boosters, Tumbling, Psychology, Outdoor, Vigilance Committee. DON IOHNSON Social Science, Track, Psycholo I CBN' WAYNE BLACK Social Science, Psychology. , GENE POWELL Science. U 1 I , I Rl' 'SJW .. 1 New 1 L If I J i J 4 K J 4. 4 ' Ninety SENIDRS IUNE STEELE Home Economics, Vox Humana, EMMA HAMANN Social Science. LOUIS DAVIS Secretarial, S. S. S., Track. IEANNE RUSHFORD Home Ecoomics, Swimming, Outdoor, Tennis. ELAINE MELEI-IES Latin, Spanish, Psychology, Swimming, Tennis. CLYDE FISCHER Secreiarial. IRIS SUTHERLAND Social Science, IUN E BURBIDGE Home Economics, S. H. A. G. Pres., Opera, Board of Control, A'Cappella, Leaders, Social Arts, Psychology, Home Economics, First Aid, Outdoor. ED LANCASTER Social Science, Model Airplane. BONNIE CORNWALL English, Swimming, First Aid, Outdoor. Opera, Home Economics, A'Cappella. Social Arts, Fashion Show. -HN JQ, I K-icy' l ,JI- l' Z f f 'I f I ff L Q o r'- Ml 4 e N 1 Q 'i Ninety-one U2 '.IlI. 1ZlUl 1S.'lIl-I uumzsumtlif-3C!OU2 MARION EGBERT Social Science, Junior Secretary, S, H. A. G., Swimming, Outdoor, Leaders, Social Arts, Boosters. LORHAINE HYLEH Social Science. MURIEL SNEDAKER Secretarial, Kit Kat, Officials. HOWARD KNOTH Mathematics, Cosmopolitan, Ushers, Spots and Diamonds, Boosters, Psychology. CLIFFORD BERG Science, Tennis, Basketball, Track. 1 a s. LOUISE IENSEN Music, Outdoor, Home Economics, Swimming. PERN BARR Dancing, Outdoor. HELEN GAISFORD Home Economics. GERTRUDE MAUGHN Secretarial, Swimming, Outdoor, LARNEY HEARTY Mathematics, Rifle Team, Hams, Spots and Diamonds, Ushers. .f -4 . 4' fy f Nm- -- 'K K 1 X I K 1 ' J XIX S Ninety-two gawk snmon ie. ,M RACHEL VAN RY Social Science. MARIORIE LIGNELL Music, A'Cappel1a, Opera, Swimming, Dancing. HERBERT LEICHTER Science, Prevaricators, Psychology, Boxing, Science. LORRAIN E PASSEY Secretarial, Tumbling, First Aid, Tennis, Outdoor, Dancing, Swimming. IEANE ANDERSON Swimming, Opera, Social Arts, QCCIIJ la, Psychology I 36 Y NIEL LARSEN Science, Yellmaster, Boosters, Cosmopolitan. IEAN GUNDRY Secretarial TUNE OLER Secretarial, Swimming, Dancing, CLIFFORD LARSEN Social Science, Debate, Sousonian, Opera, Spots and Diamonds, House of Delegates, Ushers. HELEN VIGOS Home Economics. .J ' in Xp . IM 7 A6.- H gl, , ,Aff I ,le-J v f L xt ef In fl 4 l if 4 xr Ninety-three WWZBDMEHQ U2 wmzwmEHCOw SENIORS IRENE CHATELAIN Fashion Show, Outdoor, Tennis. EMMA MAY Science. MYRLE CAFFALL Secretarial, Cosmopolitan, First Aid. LARKIN GLADE Latin, Debate, Vigilance Committee, S. S. S., House of Delegates, Forensic, Student Court, N, C. O., Track, Cosmopolitan. AL EMMERTSON Social Science, A and B Football, A Basketball, Baseball. LENA HODGSON English. l UNE WILBUR Spanish. Outdoor. FA YE KARTCHNER VIRGINIA CHRISTENSEN Social Science, Swimming. ALAN LARSON W Social Science, Boxing. 3 6 ,W f 4 it la wif? .FV 1 -f -amy A1 Mag- J -I - -1 B .AKEN x-7 J 1 -, ,Ja K , , ,,,- NT' T' Si '91 M' Ninety-four snnrrons HEIDI REISER Secretarial, Leaders, Social Arts, Officials, Dancing, Swimming. GENEVIEVE IOHNSON Latin, Leaders, Social Arts, Spanish, Science, First Aid, SW .D FOSTER Social Science, Spanish. LUCY PRICE Secretarial. RUTH ZASTROW Social Science, Tennis. BOB lOHNSON Science. VIOLA IORGENSON Secretarial, Home Economics, Tennis, Outdoor, Opera. LEAH GORDON Social Science, Outdoor. ALBERT BRAIN English, Debate, Forensic, Hams, Opera. RUTH SELF Secretarial, Dancing, Home Economics, First Aid, Tennis. Ninety-five BUNZWMIEH zsur-:mr-1 WITH l S II N I 0 R EDA HULBERT English, A'Cappella, Opera, Boosters, Cosmopolitan, Social Arts, Outdoor, Fashion Show. EILEEN DAYBELL VADNA HERMANSEN English, First Aid, Spanish. HM MCCL USKEY Social Science, A and B Football, Psychology, Hams, Cosmopolitan, N. C. O., S. A. M. RUSSELL INGERSOLL History, Debate, Forensic, N. C, O., Tennis. WILMA IOHN STONE Science. DOROTHY DERBIDGE Secretarial, Outdoor, Tennis, Tumbling. LOIS CUNNINGI-IAM Secretarial, Basketball, Swimming, Outdoor. BERNICE GUSTAVESON Science, Kit Kat, Tennis, Outdoor. IRWIN DUPFIN Latin, Spots and Diamonds, Ushers, Model Airplane, Kit Kat, Cosmopolitan, Science, Vox Humana, Debate. f' 1.1 ,S f 'Z K ga- --,-- fl A N A 2 'N-el 're-ef ' gf .J.--- J . X S, . . 1 1 if M 'xv w ' J Ninety-six SENIORS ,TOE H. ANDERSON Science, S. S. S., Spots and Diamonds, Ushers, C Football, Rifle Team, Decorating Committee. MARGARET REID Science, Tennis, Home Economics. LUCILLE ROSS BENNIE DUNCAN Accountancy, Yellmaster, C Football, C Basketball, Boosters, House of Delegates, S. A. M., Fashion Show, Opera. LINDEN MILLGATE Mathematics, Model Airplane, N. C. O. LULA ROBERTSON Social Science. GERLOAN lUDD Science, First Aid, Leaders, Outdoor, Swimming, Officials, Opera. DAVID SALMON Debate, Spanish, Track, Student Court, Ushers, Forensic, Spots and Diamonds. WAYNE SANDBERG Science, Ushers, N. C. O., Spots and Diamonds, ALMA HUPPMAN Social Science, Basketball, Track, Tennis, Football. 1 N .11 I XS Ki, Q, C i' I r , .7 VI , ' f Q ,ff Ss A, f SY If so sac -+ca N+1y.se9eef iii' r r i 'iii or SMDSSWS NMFS WMZWMIEHCIOM SENIDRS MARIORIE HOPKINSON First Aid, Swimming, Leaders, Officials, Home Economics. THEDA SORENSEN History, Spanish, Science, Vox Humana, BETTIE SAVAGE History, Swimming, Outdoor, Forensic, WILLIAM RITCI-IIE Accountancy, C Football, Swimming, Tennis, Track, Scribe, Southerner, Debate, Booster, Opera. VV ALTER WELTI Social Science, Debate, Swimming, Psychol0qY, School Play. VIARBA NEWMAN Tennis. BLANCHE MILIUS Home Economics, Outdoor. IEAN PITTS Home Economics, Swimming, Tennis, Outdoor. MARGARET CLAYTON LINCOLN GALLACHER Rifle Team. , in J f ,-if A Ji, I ca car AI.. ,ac K. , Q1 f' Ninety-eight EMILY COLEBY Home Economics, Dancing, SENIORS Z!Ul '.lmI-lC ,OUJ WUI U1 O Q. ia U! E E1 U1 22 2 5:-2 5 Q2 2, H-O elm 53 Z ' is AUDREY PECK Social Science, FRANCESS WOODRUFF History, First Aid, Opera, Tennis. MARIORIE E. IENSEN English, Vigilance Committee, Archery, Boosters, Tennis, Leaders, Social Arts, Officials, Outdoor. DON HARPER DONNA MORGAN GEORGE CARDWELL A and B Football, Baseball, Band. PHOEBE ANN HENDERSON Home Economics, Swimming, Dancing. 1 - 'xi' f K Q. f , J , I L I L I l , M! to JL., sy J,., ,, ,1 W 41 ' fs, ! N inety-nine sumzwrl-1:1-aqom szmons BEVERLY SALMON Social Science, Outdoor. HELEN ERICSON Secretarial, ELLA MAE IOI-INSON KELLY GUBLER Science, Football, Track, Boxinq, Tennis, S. A. M., House of Delegates. BERT WHALEY Mechanical Arts, C Football, Baseball, S. A. M. CRYSTAL DAVIS I UNE BATES Secretarial, Leaders, Social Arts, Outdoor, Tennis, Fashion Show, Southerner. EVA SMITH Secretarial. RUTH FERREL TURNER Home Economics, Psychology, Outdoor, Tennis, Dancing, Fashion Show. TACK ROBINSON Language, Airplane, Radio, Science, Spanish, Scribe, N. C. O. ,f ' . f 23 .f -1-x L -L-.. r -+ I J I J 1 '-- .,. 1 1 One Hundred A, LUCILLE KEN DALL LUCILLE FROST Opera, Swimming, KENNETH OLSEN Music, Sousoniun, Model Airplane. CHARLES EDWARDS Mathematics, Decoratinq Committee, Costume Committee, C ' Football, C Basketball, Ushers, Spots and Diamonds. 51122459 MARGUERITE WARD Art, Archery. CLYDE MILLER ELAINE CARSTENSEN English, Social Arts. ROBERT CAREY Science, A Football. MAX KIRKHAM English, Science, Psychology, MAXINE MAXWELL Secretarial, Tennis, Scribe Staff, Outdoor, Opera. J C747 -,af ,ff l ' xii- it f, 4, ,J,,-f 1' ,iff-1- . V K gg One Hundred One :dl 1Zwl'f1:l:l-iq0m Z5Ulf 1'J'.1 '1ClOW WUI GRACE KNOWLDEN Outdoor. HELEN SHORT Secretarial, Fashion Show, First Aid, Home Economics, Vox Humana. NORMA HOVIK TEANO ORLANDO KENNETH GRAY GRACE BLACK Social Science. ALMA LUND English. ZELMA STREET Secretarial, THELMA MORTENSEN BEN TREGEA Science. , iTE 'W' I7 WO HiE fff Q, L i iijy Z'-A' 'ii 'E J . J . , 'N-jf L ,i,, M-, if Z, , , ,,,,,,m,,,, One Hundred Two QQ-9' FRED CONELY Mathematics, A Football. lOl-IN EDGINGTON ' Social Science. BARBARA MORROW English, Opera, Tennis, Tumblina. HAL HARMON Science, Tennis, Southerner, Rifle Team, Scribe, N. C. O., Student Court. ROBERT T. SNOW Science, Spots and Diamonds, Ushers, Model Airplane, S. S. S., Rifle Team Capt., Tennis. NAOMI FALLENTINE Secretarial, Swimming, Fashion Show. PAT CROFT English, Boosters, Home Economics. IOE SCHRADER English, Vigilance Committee, Opera, S. S. S. IACK FREDERICKSON LORRAINE MCNEIL X f X Q .efx ,infos A T , I l 4:2 'I . J: l-- ' 41 l!A,,.,, l- 4' -L, '- x i' i One Hundred Three bdt11Z!:dt11mI-JC.1Om U! Wl'f1Z'5UlI IIml iCl FLORENCE BRADFORD Social Arts, Outdoor, Swimming. MARIANNE NEWTON English, S. H. A. G., Dancing, Leaders, Scribe, Social Arts, School Plays, Student Court, Spanish, Boosters. AFTON SMITH Outdoor. 0 Secretarial, Southerner, Sxeimmin 6 0 x K If . 9 1 'K P+' VERNON TERRELL qj 30 Mathematics, LEO KANELL Social Science, C Football, Track, Wrestling, Boxing, Basketball. MERLE BRANDENBURG Accountancy, Debate, Dancing, Social Arts, Opera, Tumbling. HELEN RUTH NIELSEN TLEANE BEASLEY Home Economics. SHIRLEY WEBB English, Tumbling, Psychology, Cosmopolitan. WENDELL HACKETT Scribe, S. S. S., Track, Boosters, Student Court, Cosmopolitan, Opera, Tennis. 1-lv. Fvlma f - X, ' 14 f . f J 1 L 5 if AT I I ' J x J 1 X J. -axsbi c.MLW,afXWLHELgsE- iLM,LM Sfw One Hundred Four LOIS BOWMAN MARY WHITE DEWEY KEMP VIRGINIA GLENN RALPH PARKER BESSIE RODBERG www T' iii ,ki V -MY VVV, 7,7 ',v- gf ,-IK! Q, One Hundred 'Fife BUIUZWMIEHQOUJ Zwrum--1cgOv1w O va ri D Il II U C! IH I-1 H va WIFI EOSTER BARLOW MARY ELLEN IOHNSON Cosmopoliicn. AFTON KILBURN Swimming, Glee. GLEN LEONARD GLENN RUDD EVELYN ESPENSCHIED MURLE WILLIAMS BILL THOMPSON Science, Projectors. GEORGE ADAMSON Spanish, Science, Swimming, Debate, N. C. O. HELEN BOVV N If M T f ff J . ,gig L Q One Hundred Six POST GRADUATES BEVERLY BROYLES WALTER DIBBLE DAVE SCI-IEID S. S. S., Track, BETH SHEFFIELD Board of Control, Tennis, Outdoor, Science. MILDRED MILLER Science. CORNELIUS DeBRUIN Chess, Pep Band, Boosters, Rooky Bond. IOE KING LUV ,jj 1 P LLIS OLSEN Dcincing, Te I-IARRIETTA IOAN ROBINSON Psychology, Home Hygiene, Cosmopolitan, Tennis, Dancing, Forensic, Vice Pres. of Mid-year Grcxduotesp BURTON ROSENTHAL K . Q f f,,,e--f :iif I-eg ,Ty ' . iff ,J..,.,e 1-1 Q 42 One Hundred Seven udr'1Z:dr'1',:::r-3:10:11 PUST GRADUATES S O U' ANDREW GRANT T R, o. T. c., Uh H E MARTIN M DONNELL R N E MARCELLE HALL R PHYLLIS GROW IOSEPHI BRUBAKER DARWIN S. LEES f X X X Q , J My f If if WJ 1 f 4 f A V ' ff f',- X' 5 'f.!! , A, X A J jx. fi!! 5 I L , f . l 5 W Wfjjwj A l A 4 R J p Ji, A ASL A -r KW ' SNIA -xf I' P-flax- .- X M -af X im-mi One Hundred Eight ww we W JUNIORS wmzwmmv-aqcm JUNIORS LYNN BOYCE IANE GIBSON LYNN SORENSON President Vice President Secretary Junior Class We're sagging south on the Long Trail, the trail that is always new. -Kipling. The Iuniors, with Lynn Boyce, president, lane Gibson, vice-president, and Lynn Sorenson, secretaryp have cooperated nobly by participating in club activities: by taking part in features such as the school play and the extra programs, which were presented in the evening for the students and patrons: by assisting in the publication of the Southerner and the Scribes, one issue of which was edited solely by the luniorsp and generally, by attempting to make South live up to the standards set up in previous years. Those students, the Seniors, who have always been ready to give their assistance, are leaving now. You Iuniors must take the helm and guide the ship slowly but steadily down the river trail of Learning. On your way, you must stop occasionally to aid those having difficulty and bring them back into the warm friendliness of our Southern atmosphere. You will find pleasure, too, in the frequent stop- overs in the ports of Entertainment. This river trail is always new and difficult, but, luniors, such is expected of you. Because of your genial attitude, those Seniors who have been guiding the ship of South feel that without fear and doubt they can leave the affairs of South to you With this counsel: you must be as steadfast as the leaders of the old South and fight as hard as they did for what you believe to be right, and in sagging down the Long Trail, do your very best, as those before you have done. Nothing more is expected. Success to you! . SZ l Q . -R4 JA 'IS-L J, r'- o i ' , ,ill 1 ' I ,lfl if if I 4: Qi One Hundred Ten Lincoln High LYNN MORRIS Lincoln High BEVERLIE NEB BOB MELROY Irving High Irving High Bunley High Irving High LQTUNE OLDROYD UNIOR PEARL MARTINSEN Lincoln High O AMY SMITH Ir 'n igh Q 7956' B CE HILLAM Lincoln High EKER Lincoln High WAYNARD CHRISTENSEN Lincoln High BETTY CAHOON Lincoln High DOUGLAS GO Lincoln High BETTY DEE DIVERS DOROTHY DALTON Irving High DDARD BOB MADSEN W Lincoln High I ELAINE BRABY Lincoln High DAVID A. HARRIS KATHLEEN TURNER Irving High KENNETH I-IANSEN Lincoln High GENE CUMMINGS IUNE COOK Bryant High HYRUM PATTERSON Lincoln High ALLEN FAIRCLOUGH Irving High THELMA BRADFORD Irving High DOUGLAS BORG Irving High FRANCIS SCHLUTER Irving High R-'Mr T. Y J, I ' CA Q raffle -elf-A 1 41 41 One Hundred Eleven UNIOR HENRY GRETHER Irving High GENE SEAL Irving High GLENN SMITH Lincoln High DOROTHY RACKLEY Lincoln High LORRAINE JENSEN Lincoln High SHIRLEY DONELSON Irving High IACK LLOYD Lincoln High HENRY TIMMERMAN Irving High HOMER PETERSON Lincoln High DOROTHY NELSEN Lincoln High LEVENIA HANSEN Lincoln High SHIRLEE UHSTROM Roosevelt High EVAN GRAY Irving High IACK FARRELL Lincoln High LARRY WEILER Lincoln High MARIORIE BARKER Irving High NORMA SUMMERHAYS Irving High RHEA GOODFELLOW Irving High HOWARD TUCKER Lincoln High BOB ROZSA Lincoln' High BILL IACKSON Lincoln High RUTH MAY MQCKAY Bryant High M1-XRIORIE MCDONOUGH Irving High IUANITA THOMPSON Lincoln High . F Q? LL D f if wwf N W -W ii' V 4? 4 One Hundred Twelve JUNIDR DOROTHY RICE Lincoln High JEAN SORENSEN Lincoln High DONNA IARVIS Irving High BILL TANNER Lincoln High GLEN HANSEN Irving High CLINTON RAPP Lincoln High THELMA WELTI Lincoln High KATHERINE JACOBS N ' Lincoln High Lincoln High STE T CKIN High BETH PEGGY LINNELL Lincoln High LEONARD HOLT Lincoln High GLADE TOLMAN Roosevelt High DEAN EGBERT Lincoln High WANDA KIMBALL Irving High MARGARET BRADFORD Lincoln High IRMA KNUDSON Lincoln High KENNETH FLETCHER Lincoln High BOB BAER Irving High HAROLD GARN Bryant High Q f J Q , f if L C L I 'T 1 'lf' JI J K J' I 4 .V - - Dv- -ff One Hundred Thirteen R N h HARRY SIMPSON 1 y 1 l UNIOR HARRIS BENNETT Irving High DON F. ASI-IWORTH Lincoln High WEILER DAVIS Roosevelt High ARMEDA NEWTON Lincoln High BONNIE KARREN -Q ,o n Il DORIS BEAMES Q Lincoln High BOB R, SCOTT Lincoln High JOE BURDETTE Irving High DARREL STEVENS Lincoln High LEONE IENSEN Irving High WILMA HEIN ER Irving High KATHRYN GIAUQUE Jordon Hi h X S E Cyprus High WWS X QMKZS-EMQTH Irving High IACK PIEPER Lincoln High DORIS CLARK Lincoln High HELEN TORKELSON Irving High CLETA GRAHAM Lincoln High DOUGLAS JENSEN Lincoln High HAROLD PEDERSEN Roosevelt High EARL A. RANDALL Irving High BEVERLY LAWRENCE Lincoln High IEAN STRICKLEY Lincoln High MARGUERITE MOYES Lincoln High 'TTR' T iT'Ti'Mi'T'-TTTii' j ' 'C 'f i Ji, 'A L..-.--W-o,.,iQ-LW,,W,,,ffW,,,M,WM BMW iff' f 43 One Hundred Fourteen UNIOB BLISS I-IANKS Lincoln High KEITH IENSEN Bryant High VIOLA AVERETT Irving High LYNN BOYCE Irving High MARGARET WATSON Irving High MARIORIE GILBERT Irving High PAULINE HIGBEE Irving High BONNIE DODGE Lincoln High DON TI-IORPE Lincoln High ELMA GULL Lincoln High DAN THOMAS Irving High LILLY PEARL HOLT Lincoln High RICHARD HANKS Lincoln High GRACE MAXWELL Irving High MARILYN HERRMANN Lincoln High BEVERLY SHUGART Lincoln High CORNELIA MAACK Irving High LORIN FOLLAND Lincoln High BEVERLY BRADLEY Roosevelt High EARL SPACKMAN Lincoln High CARMA HANSEN Lincoln High DON COZZA Lincoln High MAXIN E HULL Lincoln High LOIS LLOYD Lincoln High K X Q? -lx f,,,:f -'lf Q H if +A if Jfr TJ if T K One Hugdlea Piflggff UNIOR ROMA WRIGLEY Lincoln High WALDO CLUFF Lincoln High IEANNETTE FAIRBANKS lrving High IEANNE RICHES Lincoln High MARION EDMAN Lincoln High LLOYD PICKETT Lincoln High LYNN SORENSEN Lincoln High ROMA POULSON Lincoln High BETTY MCDONALD Lincoln High ELVERTA IAGGERS Irving High EUGENE AMUNDSEN Irving High DORIS HEDGES Irving High MARION YOUNG Lincoln High LURA SNARR Lincoln High RICHARD BOUCHER Lincoln High CLOYD GOATES Irving High META LATCHES Lincoln High IUNE CHILD Irving High MARY ZUPO Lincoln High LOWELL HUGHES Irving High VIRGINIA SMALL Lincoln High PHYLLIS LUND Roosevelt High MADELON BLACKNER Lymcrn High TERRY ORCHARD Lincoln High f' X , QE -lm if -1 Nxg.-4 ,JJ 'I -A--.,,Y5A 2 J 'f'--le -l 1 ' MAY 1 W , ,,iM -.. .l,,,l -.Q1.o,,m o,,lv Mwiwwg gggg fi 4 J One Hundred Sixteen PAULINE GIAUQUE Irving High HAROLD WHITE Irving High VIRGINIA MYERHOFF Irving High IACK WADE Boise High EVELYN DEMKE Lincoln High DOUGLAS GREEN Irving High KATHLEEN SYLVIA EVANS Lincoln High VIRGINIA WALK Lincoln High ' HOWARD HUTCHINSON Irving High JU IDRS DOLORES JOHNSON Irving High BILL VIGOS Irving High KATHRYN CARTER Roosevelt High WANDA LINDSEY Lincoln High MYRLE LINDSEY Lincoln High LUCILLE BAIN Lincoln High GARTH HALES lordcm High NANCY NNHITE Lincoln High ELAINE ALSTON Lincoln High GAYLORD IOHNSON Lincoln High YVONNE IAMES Irving High 'DONNA IONES 'X 'J Lincoln High KENNETH IENSEN Lincoln High GRACE MCDONALD Lincoln High EVELYN LUKE Irving High I LLLLLL 'LQLWIITZIM 'L 'L EM I W li ini? 49 in One Hundred Seventeen UNIOR ATHELIA SEARS Irving High RUTH MARGARETTE LUND Irving High ORVAL WOODBURY Irving High ROE ARMSTRONG Lincoln High AFTON IACOBSON ' Irving High BEVERLEY PITTS Lincoln High NAOMI LINNENBACH Irving High QUENTIN ANDRUS Cedar City High ELIZABETH FREEMAN Irving High DOROTHY BEDFORD Irving High ELAINE THOMPSON Lincoln High FLOYD HARRIS GREENE Lincoln High KIMBALL YOUNG Lincoln High IANICE COLLINSON Irving High ELAINE RICHARDS Lincoln High MARIORIE HALL Lincoln High LEWIS NYPOWER Lincoln High NAOMI BARBER Irving High HOLLIS GORRINGE Lincoln High IOANN BROWER Irving High GRANT HURST' Irving High BRYAN ESPENSCHIED Lincoln High HELEN TAYLOR Irving High IOY SORENSON Irving High Q: A-lg V Lf- 'Q' -1-Ng JJ -:Ni JA ---1, -x -,-, I 'lim I 41 4, One Hundred Eighteen GERTRUDE VAN LEEUWEN Irving High Lincoln High DOUGLAS BOLL Lincoln High Irving High BEVERLY PEIRCE Irving High JACK HOLTBY ARLENE BROMAN Lincoln High Irving High IAMES THOMAS Irving High Irving High AUDREY WALKER Lincoln High IIM ARNOLD LOUISE KEISER Lincoln High IOE HURST Irving High Lincoln High UNIORS BERNICE BOLTON SHERMAN POMERANCE Lincoln High BETH LEGGETT ETHEL MINEER Lincoln High Lincoln High HELEN LQVETA WELLS Irving High OLIVIA IEN SEN GEORGE EMERY Lincoln High MARY HOOPER LOUISE BLANK Irving High Lincoln High DOROTHY KLING Lincoln High EDNA ANNE JOHNSTON Lincoln High LeGRAND COLLINS Lincoln High MARIORIE GEORGE RUTH HARDMAN Iordgn High f Q. J J J I l K J X 'jf I .J t . ,ww A -- a' l , .,, X, 1 di A gg AI ' One Hundred Nineteen 'IJNIOR BETTE IARVIS Lincoln High MARIORIE WILKINS Lincoln High LQMAH BALDWIN Lincoln High HILDING JOHNSON Lincoln High LQRAE BEARNSON Irving High KATHERINE SMITH Irving High WALLACE RO Iordcm High MARY IEANNE IARVIS Irving High IEAN LEE IrV1 VIRGINIA CASSUTT Lincoln High ETTA EATOUGH Lincoln High LYNN SWINYARD Lincoln High MARY TOBIN Irving High KATHLEEN LAWLEY Lincoln High CALVIN WOOLLEY Lincoln High DOROTHY IORGENSEN Lincoln High LAWRENCE POATE Lincoln High MARGARET BENNION Irving High BLANCHE MOSS Lincoln High DONNA WORTHEN Irving High RALPH BATES Roosevelt High FRED BLAKEMORE Lincoln High GENE STEWART Irving High LeIEUNE WAGSTAFF Lincoln High I In I I If fl I fl '1-.-i,,,L Cf-ML Q, I I l , J If J 1 Tis' J 4i Q One Hundred Twenty Irving High WINON A DEN 'Irving High Bryant High Lincoln High LOUIE RAE PECK Lincoln High JU OR DONALD STEADMAN West Iordgn GRANT PARSONS DONALD HUG High IOEL GOLD Iordcxn High HES Lincoln High HALTER ROBERT PETERSON Irving High LQVINA DODGE Lincoln High LYNN I. MARKER Lincoln High MADELINE ERICKSON Lincoln High EUGENE STANLEY URRY Lincoln High DOROTHY ASHWORTH Lincoln High JOAN PETTIT Irving High FARNES KENNER Lincoln High ROBERT BLAC Irving High MARIORIE BLAKE JANE FRANCE Irving High BOYD DORTON RALPH BEAN Lincoln High GEORGE LATCHES Lincoln High ROSA BRADLEY Lincoln High KHURST RAYMOND FRITSCH I ordcm High S GIBSON ELEANOR STEPHENSON Lincoln High IIMMIE MADSEN Irving High f K ii if f J, --xx I 'L I 'I , fl .J if j I iii,L. Lg, One Hundred Twenty-one UNIOR BEATRICE IENKINS Bryant High IESS IOHNSON Lincoln High EDITH HOPPER Lincoln High IUNE C. MEREDITH Lincoln High FRANK CLINGER Lincoln High WILMA HOPPER Lincoln High PAYE ASHER Lincoln High ROBERT MERRILL Lincoln High MYRTLE WEIDNER Irving High BONNIE IOHNSON Lincoln High BILL YORK Irving High RAMONA PACK Horace Mann MARGARET LLOYD L 1 Lincoln High IA, S, l Atl CLAUDELL EMPEY Lincoln High MARY BROWN Irving High MARIAN MARTINEAU Irving High VALIER WATKINS Lincoln High EUGENE FETZER Lincoln High WANDA PETERSON Irving High DOROTHY WOLTERS Irving High ED IOHNSON Irving High NORMA VINCENT Irving High VIRGINIA WHETTON G Lincoln High 1 ,f X ARNOLD WHITLEY Irving High ff A E cc 'ii Wont' ion' F if fQCE'A A - M 4, ,XL CCA S1 1 fm X ,4M,c if , frsk Qc ca One Hundred Twenty-two Lincoln High Lincoln High Lincoln High Irving High GILBERT BRADSHAW DICK GRAMES Lincoln High JU IDRS BILL REESE MAXINE HARDWICK NOLA ALMARK Lincoln High DONNA ADAMSON WALLACE GARBETT Lincoln High ' EUGENE SWINYARD Lincoln High KENNETH MORRISON LAVON MARGETTS Lincoln High ARDITH WHITAKER BETH YOUNG GRAHAM Lincoln High REED BOSWORTH Lincoln High fp L Qi fi JM JM WNV 41 One Hundred Twenty-three HARRIET BLUNT IN MEMORIAM There is no death: the stars go down To rise upon some other shore, And bright in Hecrverfs jeweled crown They shine forever more. -Iohn L. McCrury. ' T Q.. ff f 1- T, , f-ess A Sl 1 1 XM J X J 1 oooo One Hundred Twenty-four R. CD. TC. I lLlDHT.C. Sergeant Sheats An officer and a gentlernan. -- Kipling. After thirty years of faithful and distinguished service in the United States Army, Sergeant Archibald Sheats is to be retired on Novem- ber 30th of this year. During the World War he was acting Captain of Company F of the Qlst Division of the 364th Infantry. For ten years he has been actively engaged in the Iunior R. O. T. C. movements. t He was stationed at East High 'C' School for five years, after which he became comrnandant of South High's bat- talion When that unit was organized in 1931. This year's work was climaxed by the most brilliant battalion parade in South's history. Like the grey lines which marched out of the South in l86l, these troops swept on to the parade grounds on May l4, 1936,-true sons of South. Sergeant Sheats has Worked hard to develop the efficiency of the cadets, and he believes this review to be the finest ever done by our school. His influence has been strongly felt throughout the entire Iunior R. O. T. C., and he has gained the undying respect of a grateful student body. The greatest compliment We can pay him is to say, with Kipling, that he is an officer and a gentleman. 2fCC CQ' ll'll K QfC f WC?CfiCff'MCmVCawCNfMl Clllf is My - X ,wwi are-as ' et J J- WJ? ,, Mrk W Xxffiiggf ii.Gigi,?f!diSf:31ZnSiiiyy,- One Hundred Twenty-seven wmZwmEHCOm BUTUZWDIIHCIOUJ R. 0. T. C.. R. CD. T. C. Gfficers Major Brown, P, M. S. and T., Douglas Sullivan, Lieutenant Colonel, Ioe Anderson, Major, Irwin Duffin. Captain Adjutant. Perfect discipline is its aim and national preparedness is its theme. When Sergeant Sheets commands, the entire battalion acts. The annual Hop, with a little feminine influence, was a great success, and those Norse Gods and Goddesses, who furnished the motif, must have felt a glow of satisfaction when the rookies in full uniform displayed their talents in drill. Lt. Col. Sullivan and Major Anderson, South's Robert E. Lee and Stonewall lackson, have brought much added glory to our rookies this year. The school is proud of their work. R. CD. T. C. I-lostesses Mildred Reese, Montana Torkelson, Elizabeth Snow, Hostesses. I . T , Q: -..Elin-h H-awlrr.-V' -1 ....,,.ji -J J '-IMA J I lm. -I I Yr ,,, VI JW? '- .. if 4+-- x,f' One Hundred Twenty-eight R. 0. T. C. Stoif B. 0. T. C George Cannon, Captain: Robert Wyss, lst Lieut,g Bill Trcxxler, Znd Lieut.g Albert Everett, 2nd Lieut. Sum Siciliuno, lst Lieuhy Lcrney Hearty, lst Lieutq Robert Anderson, 2nd Lieut, Honorary Officers HARMON BOCKHOLT ANDREW GRANT oo tm,-W ot , ,Y t,t, o-,o ,..w We -M 1 M.,---o , f K , at f - A if 1 NL -lego ee' J,-tf J A., J 42 f f Qt Af J -1- 4 ...,...,, L g A, Luk , ,X ,XA i --A , One Hundred Twenty-nine Company A r PHYLLIS LUND Captain Hostess Wayne Love, lst Lieut.g Keith Taylor, lst Lieut., Reid Shurtlefi, 2nd Lieut. Andrew Curtis, Corp. Lee Robinson, Sgt, Ashworth, Corp. Dalebout, lst Sgt. Love, lst Lieut. Ftohlfing, Corp. Ault Eldrege Lyons Roylance Austin Evans Madsen, Corp. Shurtliff, 2nd Lieut Baird Graham Mellin Smith' Sgt, Baldwin Hanks McGarry, Sgt. Snow' Capt. Barnes Holtby Miller, Corp. S1 C Bergman Hughes Millgate, Sgt. Svilins' Om' Blakemore Hunter Morgan T 1 I t L, 1 Bowen Iensen Neslen, Sgt. GY Or' S leu' Brewster Keate Parker Thomas Burns Kirk Sgt Patterson Tfegea Carroll Coolbear Knight Sgt Rankin Krause Raybould Corp 2nd Row Curtis Stevens Thomas Ashworth Ault Coolbear Tr gecz Holtby Buma Knight Weihman Wilde lst Row: Smith., Baldwin, Eldridge, Brewster, Robinson, Kirk, Morgan, Raybould, Parker, Bergman, Millgate. Company B FORD URE PHYLLIS BOTHWORTH Captain Hostess Adamson Amundsen Bagby, Corp. Boucher Brain Brown, lst Sgt. Child Clawson, Corp. Collins Dahl Erb Furner Gallacher, Sgt. Gold Grant Heath, lst Lieut.g Howard Knoth, 2nd Lieut.g W'es Lane, 2nd Lieut. it Graves, Corp. Griffith, R. Griffith, V., Sgt. Hamson Hansen, Corp. Harwood Heath, lst Lieut. Ingersoll, Corp. Iarvis Iohnson Keller, Sgt. Knoth, 2nd Lieut. Lancaster, Sgt. Larsen Lee McClelland Miller Neumann, Sgt. Neilsen Parker Pettit Platt, Corp. Rapp Richart Ringwood Ronald Roos, Sgt. Scott Simpson Ist Row: I. Griffith, Amundsen, Platt, Parker, Clawson, Keller, Simpson, Stillman, Hansen, Sperry. 2nd Row: Wolf, Bagbey, Stone, Adamson, Werrett, Harrison, Smith, McClelland. 3rd Row: Lancaster, lst Sgt. Brown. Smith Spencer Sperry, Sgt. Stewart Stillman, Corp. Stone, Corp. Swinyard Ure, Capt. Urry, lst Lieut. Werrett West Wilson Woodbury Wolf Company C WAYNE SANDBERG MARIANNE NEWTON CCIPTOUD Hostess Ahlander, Sgt. Baer, Corp. Barrett Bennett Bennion Bloomquist Bollschweiler Bronson, Sgt. Checkett, Corp. Child Chistensen Clinger Condie Coombs lst Row: Znd Row: David Salmon, lst Lieut.g Duane Sorenson, lst Lieut., Clair Petersen, Znd Lieut. Cracroft Debry, Corp. Dehmel Draney, Corp. Edginton Espenschied Folland Gallenson Gold Grames Hansen, D. Hansen, I. Holmes Iensen X . lohnson Kemp, Sgt. Kenner Kingston, Corp Koch Larrabee, Sgt. Latimer Madron, Corp. Marker, lst Sgt. Marshall Maughn Neilon, Sgt. Nsstler, Sgt. Neilsen Petersen, 2nd Lieut. Reese, Sgt. Robinson Salmon, lst Lieut. Sandberg, Capt. Shephard Slaughter Sorenson, lst Lieut. Tanner, Corp. Waagen Waole Weeclon Wooley, Corp. York, Sgt. York, Lattimer, Woolley, Folland, Condie, Iohnson, Kemp, Jensen, Grames, Holmes, Tanner,Ben Slaughter, Cracroft, Chritesnson, Clinger, Grames, Kenner, Checketts, Nestler, Edgington. 3rd Row: lst Sgt. Marker, Coombs, Marshal, Dehmel, DeBry, F. Bollschweiler, Bollschweiler, Adamson. nett, Baer Company D Bill Spere, lst Lieut., Ned Fuller, lst Lieut., Charles Edwards, 2nd Lieut, AFTON HENDBICKS Hostess BAYNE BYBEE Captain Anderson, B. Christensen Anderson, B., Corp. Dell, Sgt. Andrus Edwards, 2nd Lieut. Ashby Emery Ball, Sgt. Ertmann, Sgt. Beckstead Fuller, lst Lieut. Bates Gaisiord, Sgt. Bird Goates Boll, Corp. Halliday Bybee, Capt. Hargreaves, Sgt. Campbell Harmon, Sgt. Carey Harris, Corp. Carlston Hutchinson, Corp. lst Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: Iensen Iones Keate, Sgt. Ketterer Lamping Lee Meeks Pedersen Peterson Patterson Roberts Ruoti Sadlier Smith Spere, lst Lieut. Sunderland, lst Sgt. Swinyard Taylor, Sgt. Thompson Thomas Thorpe Walsh, Corp. Whitney Williams Wilcox Winn, Sgt. Woods Anderson, Thomas, Iones, Smith, Roberts, Emery, Gaisford, Walsh, Harris, Pederson, Meeks,Keate. Christenson, Williams, Ashby, Patterson, Ertman, Wilcox, Boll, Bird, Thorpe, lst Sgt, Sunderland. Hargreaves, Goates, Dell, Carlson, Cary, Campbell, Sewell. Keith McCourt, Captain, Clifford Larsen, lst Lieut.g Edward Behm, 2nd Lieut., Marian Egbert, Hostess. Band Ashby Green, Corp. Morrison Boll, Sgt. Fletcher Olsen, K. Bean lrving, Sgt. Olsen, lst Sgt Behrn, 2nd Lieut. Iackson Ostler Bentzen Kelley Sgt Peterson, A. Borg Koumchs I Petersen, M. Cardwell Pickering Kournalis, O. Chesley Platt Larsen, lst Lieut. Cluff Pomerence Dale Larsen' N' Riding DeVroom MCCOUYL CUPL Shaw Doctorman Morgan Urry lst Row: Ashley, Pratt, Ball, M. Peterson. 3rd Row: Larsen, Borg, K. Olsen, Kelley, Znd Row: Irving, P. Peterson, Cardwell, Ostler, 4th Row: Bentzen, D. Olsen, O. Kournalis, Fletcher, RJNLC First Row: Hearty, Ure, Snow, Anderson, I. Anderson, Millqate. Second Row: Bockholt, Harmon, Cummings, Behm, Bronson, Griffith, Wade. Rifle Team Since the introduction of the improved rifle range in the basement of the south end of the building last year, the rifle team of the R. O. T. C. Battalion of South High has made rapid strides in bettering the artillery of this unit. The efficiency of this year's rifle team far surpasses that of last year's. Under the same careful management it should develop into one of the best in the city. Stonewall lackson's own rifle team was the pride of the Confederate Army -similarly, South's team is the pride of the entire school. Q W QQQQ, g tug 5 gg One Hundred Thirty-five WMZwmEHqOm WMZHMTBHCIOW HONDR Clair Harmon, Eileen Pyper, George Baldwin, Howard Anderson. Honor Page The Confederacy bestowed her greatest honors only upon those who earned her respect. ln the hearts of all Southerners the names of Robert E. Lee, lefferson Davis, Stonewall Iackson, and Henry Clay hold a place which will never be relinquished. Because ot the merit ot their contributions to society no one will ever forget their worth. So, too, the students on this page will always be re- membered in the annals of the school because of their contributions to the glory of South High. They have gained our respect and we salute them with pride for their accomplishments. Clair Harmon, editor of our l933-4 Southerner, was chosen the editor ot the Utonian for 1937-8. Eileen Pyper passed her 140-word test in shorthand-the third high-school student in the City to do this. George Baldwin, who is now attending Westminster College, received a first- class rating for his 1934-5 Southerner. Howard Anderson, 1931-2. Scribe editor, was one ot l7 students at the Uni- versity this year to rate Phi Beta Kappa, Honorary National Scholastic Fra- temity. 1' S J f a- J? 1 Max, Y,,,.- e r X el... X vel- -I J x- J 1 , Q A-.nw Y ,,f-- . J . ' ii 1 I 1 - -r rrrr One Hundred Thirty-Six ,MM f I WWW Www IW! ACTIVITIES IQ ,IM W ACI Qi I7 If C I. QI yo MX mis III I 'Q' QI ' IQ IIN VX PCDPULARITY ,asf . xv 3. 5. bs 1 3 53 gh gh 5. Q51 wi 15. S534 . - , . .. T, . , WW xv' Z 4' A W PUBLICATIGNS wmZwmmH:Ow SOUTHERNER'n M all if W Q W 1 THURL IACOBSON Editor Southerner Thomas Ietierson went down in story as the Writer of the Declaration of Independence. ln South High's history, the Southerner staff will always be re- membered for their outstanding work in making this year's annual the peer of all those preceding it. By drawings and writings, it has carried out the tradition of the old South. When the memory of our friends and activities at South High grows dim, we shall have book to make these days live on tor- his- this GVGI. Miss Sherman Afton Smith . Mr. Cummings Bill York ' Miss Pyper Betty Lutz. Paul Robinson Kenneth Hansen Iune Bates Marjorie Christophetso I M X Q: ks x 'ire 'Q' X A we ffmes, r 4 nfvglmmi W y ., , q,.....XJ One Hundred Forty-four Mt SOUTHERNER MARIE LEVEBICH Business Manager Southemer Stott Miss Sherman ---- Sponsor Mr. Cummings - Business Sponsor Miss Pyper ---- Art Sponsor Thurl Iacobson ---- Editor Marie Leverich - Business Manager Dorothy Woodbury - Associate Editor Grant Heath - Marjorie Flake - - Vyrle Langston - Beth Mitchell - Henry Grether - Bill York - - Bruce Hillarn - Iohn Cummings Hal Harmon - Kenneth Hansen Associate Editor Literary Editor Asso. Lit. Editor - Art Editor - Sports Editor - Iunior Editor - Iunior Editor Photographer - Student Lite Editor Asso. Bus. Mgr. t Paul Robinson - - Advertising Marian Egbert - - Sales l Iune Bates - - - Sales t Betty Lutz ------ 341195 Afton Smith - Stenographer Marjorie Christop herson - Stenographer Iohn Cummings Dorothy Woodbury Beth Mitchell Grant Heath Henry Grethers Marian Egbert Vyrle Langston Hal Harmon Bruce Hillam Marjory Flake , ,J J. f , K X in VV VM lt? 'wa' Llgl asks Tl- -t rr! vt x, A 'jvwyw lv JA , . t .. 3 xv if J 4s 43 One Hundred Forty-tive wmZwmmHGOw 5UI'.'l1ZWl 1lIl-ICICUI SCRIBE ff ff? ,ill 1 M Af X -1 I W f 5 QV' ix ls 4 i I J ly' 'I f l N LER f i NED FUL ffl ll ' 1 C ' 1 N I EditOI' 1,-ind, l, X ' ,. X, I Scribe Staff The news, as it happened, or before it happened, was the policy of the Scribe staff this year. With the able help of his staff, Ned Fuller edited a live- ly and clever paper. Yas-suh! you didn't find Ned taking time out for forty- Winks or even his afternoon mint-julip until every bit of the snappiest news possible was sent to press. For variation, therewere the Leap Year lssue,' 'edited by Elizabeth Snow and published entirely by girls, and the Iunior lssue, edited by Marguerite Moyes, who was supported Wholly by Iuniors. The helpful guidance of Miss Myrtle A. Schwan, faculty sponsor, assisted in producing a successful publication. First Column: Miss Schwan, Empey, Salisbury Moyes, Love, Stewart. Second Column: Banks, Pyper, Hackett, Hop kinson, Wells, Bates. -Q 3 rx.- ' M - rf, CEI, J K 4' f ci, b.-if-1' YJ, H V V F -WA L? V i WT vi in M 1 in - One Hundred Forty-six Miss Schwan Ned Fuller - Austin Timpson - Elizabeth Snow - Robert Wyss Clinton Larsen - - SCRIBE AUSTIN TIMPSON Business Manager Scribe Statt - Sponsor - - Editor Business Manager Associate Editor Associate Editor Doretta Salisbury - - Feature Editor - Sports Editor Wayne Love - Circulation Manager Louise Blank ---- Reporter Maxine Hull ---- Reporter Marianne Newton - - Reporter Berry Banks - - - Reporter Wendell Hackett - - Reporter Gene Stewart - - - Reporter Bonny Iohnson - - Reporter Marguerite Moyes - - Reporter Helen Wells - - - Reporter Grace McDonald - - Reporter Claudell Ernpey - - Reporter Lorin Folland - - Advertising David A. Harris - - Advertising Ralph Bates ---- Advertising Marjorie Hopkinson - - Bookkeeper Helen Pyper ----- Typist Eileen Pyper - - - Typist Sam Siciliano - - Typist Harris, E. Pyper. I L 1 econd Column: Wyss, Snow, Larsen, Newton, Moyes, Siciliano. f '4 .E -,lf ' - T1 if Y 4 One Hundred Forty-seven wmZmmEHGOW ZbUrr.l.'2l:I-1c:0m WIFI Pumlcz-rrloms jgffjlfyjf WM Ljwf M Apprecjicjlticjbn We Wish to express our appreciation to the army aviators and carnerarnen, located at Crissy Field, San Francisco, Who, as a special favor to Major Paul H. Brown, the South High Re- serve Ciiicers Training Corps, and Clair l-larmon, editor ot the l933-4 South- erner, obtained during the time that they were sta- tioned With the airrnails in Salt Lake City, the excelent air view of the school seen in the views section of this loook. 2214 v, j', My 7U MJ if J x -,f .nxg MM if -- X ljff ,ff One Hundred Forty-eight ,4ZJ.z0eJfM WWW ZZZHWWWMQ' !AM?j,,,wff2?' ARTS Nl 1ZNI '.l',ll-ICOM EEC!-I lst Row: David Salmon, Milton Weilenman, Walter Wetti, Robert Sorenson 2nd Row: Iune Oler, Bob Boud, Marguerite Moyes, Miss Jones. Cratory The Southern States have contributed many gifted orators to the halls of Congressp South High has also contributed many gifted orators-to the S. A. B. and D. A. R. Oratorical Contests. The girls that entered displayed the same patriotic zeal that many Southern Women did in the Civil War. According to Miss Bessie jones, their able sponsor, the orations, judged from the standpoint of clever originality and excellent quality, were outstanding. Iune Oler, who has won other medals for her oratorical work, came out vic- torious in the finals and was awarded a medal for her speech, The Genesis of the Constitution. The competing contestants and their orations were as follows: Avalon Boyce, The Spirit of '36 versus '76g Ardella Gold, Our Inheritance from the Past, Milton Weilenman, Our Heritage from the Revolutionf' William Ritchie, The Evolution of Patriotismf' Robert Sorenson, The High Thought of America, The Constitutionf' and Wayne Clark, Unsung Heroes. The contest in junior oratory, sponsored by the junior Chamber of Com- merce, produced unusually good response this year. Bob Boud, speaking on the subject, The Question, the Challenge, the Answer, won first prize for the boys. Marguerite Moyes, speaking on the subject, Decreasing the Death Rate in Utah, won first place for the girls. Other finalists were: Herman Zobrist, Lorin Folland, Lynn Boyce, Marjorie McDonald, Helen Wells, Iulia Erickson. Q: ,T:,-- 'll' -fm 4, -'A Ne- 'if , aft- , mf. V V 41 Qq One Hundred Fifty SPEECH First Row: Harmon, Salmon, Child, Glade, Green, Livingston. Second Row: Jacobson, Pitts, Mathews, Larsen, Harris, Boud, Robinson. Third Row: Pyper, Poulton, Empey, Hillam, Stevens, Lawrence, Fullmer, The Forensic Club Pardon my Southern accent can be applied to the members of the Forensic Club. These early birds, who are following in the footsteps of Clay and leiierson, meet at 7:45 in the morning to improve themselves in public speaking. Aside from speech Work, a unique activity was the breakfast at which Miss Iones acted as hostess. An extemporaneous speaking contest for Post Grad- uates was an important project. Sponsor, Miss Ionesp president, Bud Greeng vice-president, Helen Pyperg secretary, Larkin Glade. V L f , if Nh f!d,,:-.e-- iQ' 'eau Q, -fees 'Q K , E ries..- W of if 4, V One Hundred Fifty-one UI WUIZBUMEHCIO ZFUb1lIl 1ClOU1 'JUIF1 l DRAMA School Play Orchids to Mrs. Wilcox for giving us Big Hearted Herbert. From our first introduction to the Kalness family to the reform of Herbert in the last act, we were held by its delightful humor. The title role of the salt of the earth machinist was given realism by Ioe lensen, and Fay Kartchner as his meek, long suffering wife was very con- vincing. The beauty and talent of Lalune Oldroyd in the role of Alice Will long be remembered. Orchids should also be sprinkled generously over the heads of Walter Welti, as the sweetheartg Lorin Folland and Bert Hickok as the brothers, and Barbara Cannon, who played the maid to toothless perfection. The supporting cast, consisting of Mildred Reese, Lynn Sorensen, Milton Weilenmann, Marianne Newton, Francis Neslen, and Helen McDonald man- aged remarkably well in spite of the generous use of aluminum dust in the hair. We predict that when the annals of South are Written, Big Hearted Herbert will sparkle out as one of the most brilliant pieces of Work ever done in our School. if ikQflQgfT M''Mw f T ssit , A .... .,... ... ..... One Hundred Fifty-two MUSIC I! Grchestra Here We sit and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears: -Shakespeare. A hush tails over the auditorium, ears are strained to catch the first sweet strains waited to the listeners. Though the director, Mr. Mitchell, has corne out of the North, there is a Southern rnellowness about the music that soothes the savage breast ot the audience. K Ll 6,1324 JL! J J is r 41 If 4 rf T' 'T K One Hundred Fifty-three wr-12'.:umIII'-1C:OU1 :sur-12wm.'II'-1c:Ow MUSIC or .19 Band Practically as indispensable as the teams themselves Was South I-ligh's loyal and energetic band. Many times the boys on the athletic squads were given renewed vigor and enthusiasm and instilled with the desire to go back into the fray and tight harder for South High Glory by the lively musical encour- agement they received. Nor were the team members alone in receiving pep from the band. The success ot our pep rallies and assemblies which induced the student body to suppore the teams can be attributed largely to the band. While we're passing out orchids, let's give a bundle to Mr. Mitchell, under Whose supervision this group gained their efficiency and success. if All ill-M7'ltl limi? I ef elif K N-SL . max-Ng 1 I l i J l ' 1 ,gl-'A 1 I lx QQ, xx-jg' 44 AJ dxf A One Hundred Fifty-four Q ORGANIZATICDNS g Stage Cre Without the splendid assistance of the stage crew, the school play and various other theatrical productions could never have been the huge success they were. The stage crew achieves power and glory behind the scenes. The members are Richard Hesse, Stage Managerg Kenneth Olson, Head Electrician: Willard Harwood, Assistant Electrician: Lawrence Poate, Spotlight: Thirl Aydelotte, Carpenterg Fred Blechert and Hoe Armstrong, Curtain Men, Boyd Furner and Marshall Allen, General Utility. 4 i . 'i .f.i'- 'X :idx If X Mr. Hess, Louis Preece, Kenneth Olsen, Richard Hesse, Fred Brechert, Willard Harwood, Lawrence Poate. Psychology Club There is no defeat except from within. -Emerson. It's all in yo' haid is the motto applied by these students ot human behavior. Without doubt there is a reason for every action, but the trip to the state mental hospital, as well as the expedition to the penitentiary, caused many a would- be psychologist to wonder. Although new in its origin, the club is wide in its appeal. Sponsors, Mrs. Howe, Mr. Reiser, President, Duane Hillamg Vice-President, Marian Seare, Secretary, Arlene Wilburnp Business Manager, Fred Schwen- diman. I First Row: Field, Melehes, LaCom burn. Second Row: Brubaker, Young, Webb Rolls, Erickson, Spencer, Davis, Lords Berrett, Oliner, Corbett, Iohnson. Third Row: Black, Irish, Bennett Barkdull, Seare, Welti, Olsen Siciliano, Marker, Malout. Back Row: Hillam, Schwendirnan Leonard, Banks, Nemelka, Knoth Halliday, Bean, Anderson, Lake Bond, Leverich, Salisbury, Waqstaff, Rob- inson, Turner, Hart, Larnbourne, Wil- Ushers Club A slight noise, an usher leaps, and another sinner bites the dust. This is the way South High Ushers work. They let no grass grow under their feet when there is need for action, and they always get their man. Sponsor, Miss Dyer, President, Wayne Sandburg, Vice President, Wayne Love, Secretary, Robert Wyss. Fisrt Row: Wyss, Troxler, Shurtliff Grant, Sandberg, Everett, Duffin Snow, Hearty. Second Row: Edwards, Anderson, Sal mon, ,Spere, Urry, Larsen, Knoth Fuller. Third Row: McCourt, Taylor, Petersen Heath, Sullivan, Anderson. Fourth Row: Love, Lane, Siciliano Behm, Bybee, Ure, Sorensen. Hams Club Not seas shall sunder now the human spirit, For space shall be no more! eNeihardt. To bring New Orleans, Shanghai, and Melbourne as close to South High School as possible was the object in organizing the Hams Under the supervision of the R. O. T. C., an amateur radio station has been established, the first of its kind in the city. Now in reality the North and the South are united. Sponsor, Sergeant Sheats, President, George Cannon, Vice President, Byron Lee, Secretary, Marshall Allen, Signal Officer, Le Roy Urry. First Row: Keller, Young, Lee, Malout, Cannon, Egbert, Dutfin, Gould, Knight, Blank, Wyss. Second Row: Corbett, Brain, Ostler, Behm, Scott, Bloomquist, Kirk, Harris, Nestler, Olsen. Third Row: Lee, Robinson, Shurtliff, Roos, Kenner, Irving, Spencer, Lar- sen, Hearty. Fourth Row: Lee, Klein, Clayton, Clutf, McCluskey, Hamson, Larsen, Goates, Fuller, Anderson. lVlodel Airplane The warm, sunny atmosphere of the South would have been appreciated by this air-minded group when they tested their models, but even snow C Oh, tor a beaker full of the warm Southnl didn't discourage them tor then they put skiis on their planes. Much credit is due these would-be Lindberghs for the splendid results ot the Tribune hobby exhibit where they won first place with their models. Because of the ettorts ot the members ot this club, one more award adorns South's trophy case. Sponsor, Mr. lenkinsy president, Irwin Dutting vice-president, Robert Snow: secretary, Wesley Keller. J till First Row: Mr. Ienkins, Curtis, Olsen, Keller, Duftin, Snow, Millgate, Lan- caster. Second Row: Hanson, Roos, Coombs, Robinson, Sperry, Morrison, Sever- insen, Behm Spots and Diamonds These are the thirty otticers who guided the destiny of South High's battalion through the year and who made possible the most brilliant military prom ot the season. Sponsor, Miss Dyer, President, Douglas Sullivan, Vice President, Keith Taylor, Secretary and Treasurer, Bill Troxler. First Row: Wyss, Troxler, Shurtliff Garnt, Anderson, Sullivan, Everett Snow, Second Row: Edwards, Anderson, Sal mon, Spere, Larsen, Dutfin, Knoth Fuller. Third Row: McCourt, Cannon, Taylor Petersen, Heath, Sandburg, Hearty Sorenson. Fourth Row: Love, Lane, Siciliano Behm, Bybee, Ure. Kit Kat Klub Frequently, along a Southern road, one encounters a cheery old tavern, whose owner welcomes visitors and makes them comfortable. It was at just such a tavern in England, in 1703, that Christopher Catt met with other men who were interested in furthering an interest in literature. The members of the Kit Kat Klub followed in the footsteps of these men by writing compositions and giving reports on great authors. They also undertook to gain a broader un- derstanding of authors and literature. Sponsor, Miss Henderson, President, lrwin Duffiny Vice President, Robert Wyssg Secretary, La Priel Flora. First Row: Fairbanks, Kramer, Jensen Knudson, Wyss, Flora, Duffin, Welti Gull, Evans, Linell, Wells. tianson, Johnston, Honsvick, Higbie Greer, Jacobsen, Donelson, Luke Hooper. Third Row: Maxwell, Corbin, Snedaker Holt, Jensen, Child, Orlando, Furner I Wilcox, Miss Henderson, Sponsor. Fourth Row: Stevens, Bates, Smith Woodburry, Dahson, Cutler, Goates Hardy, LeGrande. N, C. C. Much has been said of the unsung heroes in all ages. In our school these rookies are worth singing about. ln the height of her splendor the Con- federacy's weakest point was her lack of minor officers. South High will never be guilty of an army rnade up of Generals Future officers of the nation, we salute you! Sponsor, Miss Dyer, President, Bill Daleboutg Vice President, Wendell Mc- Garyy Secretary, Leon Gallenson. First Row: Winn, Millqate, Keller, Dalebout - Pres., McGarry - Vice Pres., Gallenson-Sec., Rohlfinq, Second Row: Neslen, Halliday, Check- etts, Brown, Roos, Knight, Kirk. Third Row: Robinson, Shurtliff, Nestler, Peterson, Hargreaves, Greene, Mal- tinqly. Fourth Row: Clutf, McCluskey, Doug- las, Dell, Adamson. Second Row: Peck, Stephenson, Chris- Boosters' Club Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. -Emerson. Loyalty has always shown itself in the old South. Loyalty was what South High needed and received, too, in the support from the Boosters' Club. This peppy group, which met twice monthly at eight o'clock in the morning, attended all of the school activities and boosted them on to success. The major features of the club were the snappy assembly, depicting school life the year 'roundg CI scavenger hunt, and successful canyon and dancing parties. Sponsors, Miss Harris and Miss Madsen, ith these chief pepsters: Duane Hillam, president: lane Gibson, vice-presid tg and Marian Seare, secretary. W A First Row: Duane Hillarn-Pres., Orlando, Irving, Sewell, Prout, Van- Leuween, Pierce, Black, Walton, Hardy, Barlow: Knudson, Linnell, George, Bytheway, Rogers, Pitts, Stephenson, Wilson, Evans. Second Row: Billiter, Lake, Mass, Bit- ter, lanes, Gibson-Vice Pres., Blank, Parry, Harris, Tarkelson, Broyles, Hurst, Edmond, Walker, Nelson, Iohnston, Luke, Summerhays, Linne- bach, Brown, Schryber. Third Row: Bullock, Kling, Iensen, Hoxie, James, Hall, Braby, Nehelser, Anderson, Sorensen, Edwards, Cum- mings, McKnight, Checketts, Brown, Knoth, Martineau, Searle, Peterson, Lund, Mortensen, Sewell. Fourth Row: .......... , Kenner, Flora, Olesen, Behm, Clinger, Fletcher, Margetts, Meredith, Smith, Peterson, Zobrist, Folland, Stevens, Egbert, Mathews, Newton, Miller. Fifth Row: Heath, Wilcox, Goates, Cummings, Hansen, Hillam, Scott, Empey, White, Grether, Brubaker, O'Brien, Sorensen, Lloyd, Barlow, Ostler, Banks, Miss Harris, Schwen- diman, Spackrnan, Gray, Dell, Hughes. Cosmopolitan Club The members of the Cosmopolitan Club know no North, no South, no East, and no West. lts purposes are to promote friendly relationships among all nations and to gain a better understanding of the existing conditions throughout the world. The result has been a feeling of friendliness and goodfellowship towards these nations. Sponsors: Miss Martin, Mr. Oleson, President, Howard Knothp Vice President, Arnold Whitely, Secretary, Fay Hoxie. First Row: Webb, Hoxie, Larsen, Sam uel, Brown, Iohnson, Knoth, Budd Checketts, Second Row: Flake, Brown, Caffall Berrier, LeFavor, Whitley, Barlow Fuller, Siciliano. Third Row: Hutchinson, Felsch, Edgin ton, Wharton, Irish, Iames, Hughes Robinson, McDonnell. Fcurth Row: Greaves, Hackett, Latches Erb, Stevens, Cummings, Anderson. ,g fm ,twin-n f . be r,s. mn Sousonian Club ln the South, for celebrations, the darkies strurn on banjos. ln South High School for pep assemblies and games, the Sousonian darkies create the atmosphere. They make you forget about the heat and the work to be done: they make you forget everything except that game which must be won. The major feature of the year was the formation of the initial letters of the opposing teams at the games, as well as signifying South. This club takes its name from the world famous bandmaster, Iohn Philip Sousa, who was born 'way down South. The conductor is Mr. Mitchell: Captain, Keith McCourtg First Lieutenant, Clifford Larseng Second Lieutenant, Ed Behm.. First Row: Fletcher, Behm, Urry, Lar sen, Doctorrnan, Schluter, Second Row: Riding, Scott, Pomerance Cardwell, Kelly. Third Row: Zobrist, Bean, Ostler, Ball Borg, Olsen. Spanish Club ln the South, Ponce de Leon promoted the speaking of Spanish. Its promo- tion has been encouraged at South High by Mrs. Hickman, sponsor of the Spanish Club. The chief project this year was the bi-monthly paper El Disco. Leon spent his entire life in search of the fountain of youth. However, Senora Hickman not only discovered youth's desire for the learning of Spanish cus- toms and language, but cultivated it through her efforts in this club. The officers are: President, Ralph Barber, Vice President, Kay Spencerg Secretary, Don Lawrence, Editor, lohn Edwards. First Row: Fuller, Iohnson, Donelson, Kramer, Iensen, Lawrence, Barber, Edwards, Bitner, Cook, Fisher, La- Corn. Second Row: Hefner, Leeuwemburg, Hale, Fullrner, Clawson, johnson, Cutler, Chambers, Newton, Vxlells, Melehes. Third Row: Gilbert, Blank, McDonough, Bates, Higginson, Nestler, Grant, Larsen, Simons, Dobson, Clayton. Fourth Row: Baer, Adamson, Jensen, Greene, Moyes, Stewart, Sears, Searle, Plowgian, Everett, Salmon, Field. Men Feel sate, all ye Southernersl Law and order will be maintained. These trustworthy guardians ot the law pace the old Southern halls with fierce expressions on their weatherbeaten countenances. The members ot the club are divided into two groups: those concerned with the work and those con- cerned with inventing relaxation for the weary Gun-, excuse me, S men. The latter gr Sponsor, Mr. Fowle eads Bebe-rt Wyss, Harold White, I oup are called among the ranks The Hand Printers. r: Denartmentl-Tonrl Hill Tmfmor- Tlivicinn I-I First Row: Greaves, Cannon, Quinn, Smith, Clark, Schwendiman, Gilbert, White, Glade, Knoth, Reese. Second Row: Tanner, Davis, Cozza Boyce, Aubrey, Anqerbauer, Brown, Bullock, Poulton, Johnson, Hardy Fuller, 1 f Third Row: Mr. Fowler, Egan, Cleve- land, Koelliker, Empey, Dell, Hill Blakemore, Hackett, Anderson, Doty. f Fourth Row: Billeter, Bybee, Fail, Mc- Cluskey, Browne, Way, Asay, Snow, Halliday, Sutderland. Sc ienc e Club Oh, tor a beaker full of the warm South. -Keats. lf enthusiasm for scientific work and research means anything at all, South High is well supplied with future Einsteins. The purpose ot the Science Club is to promote the interests ot science in the schools. Chemistry seems to hold the greatest interest tor the members oi this club, although everyone participating enjoyed the excursions to the KSL Broadcasting Terminal and to the Municipal Airport. Sponsor, Mr. Decker, President, Richard Olsen, Vice President, Iuanita Ritchie, Secretary, Beth Pullman. First Row: Pullman, Gold, Harris Berrier, Keller, Berrett, Sheffield. Second Row: Duifin, Pitts, Thompson Behm, Iohnson, Olsen. Third Row: Nestler, Iohnson, Roberts Iohnson, Kenner, Lake, Ritchie. lst Pov Gabbett, Anderson, Rockwood Farr ll Fowler. 2nd Row Straaberq, Gehrke, Hardy Orchard Neiderhauser. Vigilanc .. Committee As the Vigilantees of early California brought law and order to the frontier through rigid and fearless enforcement of the law, so the Vigilance committee of South High, operating through the first semester, brought harmony to the school. They Were led by Fred Schwendiman and Bill Tanner. First Row: Barkdull, Wilburn, Heath Brown, Quinn, Schwendiman, White Salmon, Wyss, Graham, Iensen. Second Row: Tanner, Leonard, Chris tensen, Young, Thorpe, Shroeder Heath, Frickberg, Holtby. Third Row: Clark, Nelson, Poulton Morrison, Cleveland, Weaver, Smith Ashworth, Knoth, McCluskey. Boxing Making a good showing in the A. A. U. tournament, the boxing team finished a successful season. The main highlight of the season was the S. A. M. boxing tournament in which there was five classes of boxers. Clarence Gehrke was victorious in the class of over l5O lbs., Eugene McPhee in the group of under l45 lbs., Ioe Anderson in the under l25 lbs. class, Terry Orchard in the under l3O lbs., and Linn Rocks so A cl r di' 'L ' iicc i' ii' no' ' of cr 1 ' mo' ' --wwww v it fwW1 -. i ,z--fewesw rv w'QQr1F-fM'fv1l'wM wlazwf 1 wmzsurug-,nl-aqcm gl 19 S. I-L M. PARLEY O. DAVIS CLARENCE GEHRKE CLAUDELL EMPEY S. A. M. The South Associated Men, an organization sponsored by Paddy Davis to plan and direct boys' athletic activities Cand they turned out to be huge successes, tooll, brought about better unity between the R. O. T. C. and the athletic program, and gave every boy a chance to participate in sports. The organization fostered mass participation in all forms oi athletics. The activities, which rated high in the S. A. M. program, were a basketball tourna- ment, to which each advisory room contributed a team: baseball, handball, swimming, and tennis tournarnentsg a beard growing contest, which caused several supposedly he-men to win prizes for crops ot fuzz claimed to be luxuriant. Plans were also made tor another traditional boys' day, which came too late for acknowledgement in this journal. . , Qs iii ' One Hundred Sixty-four gm' R EA I 4b0u01.! XLZWWIW- J QAM, f ArJM5v?0V GIRLS' ACTIVITIES 5,2554 gk gffl EI EI gin R Q3 i !l5II'f1Z'SUl.'l'2III-ICOM S. I-I. A. G. lst Row: Iune Burbidqe, President, Marjorie Hall, Vice President, Helen Torkelson, Secretary. 2nd Row: Dorothy Kennelly, Treasurer: Miss Cotterell, Sponsor. S. I-l. A. G. Gfficers A club for every Southern girl-and life goes on at South at a gracious tempo. The South High Associated Girls, under the direction of Iune Burbidge, has become a dominating factor in the school. Whenever feminine influence is needed, Iune and her shagsters are on the job. Their influence weaved itself throughout the Iunior-Senior Get Acquainted Day: the Girls' masquerade, a special assembly: the Girls' Dance: and many other unique events. With the Belles of old Dixie as ideals ye lasses of South High have learned Well the art of gracious living. They have brought the Warmth of Southern hospitality to our halls. After the unprecedented success of the Girls' Dance, they faced the end of the year with flying colors. Special mention should be made of the invaluable assistance of Miss Elva Cotterell, Dean of Girls. ff QI. f f L' Ji' ., :X M-,iff 4 'Cm i rl K ' ' Jeff' lp 1 t One Hundred Sixty-six S. I-I. A. G. Council Von Leeuwen Pyper Mowrey Secxre Egbert Mortenson Snow Reese Spencer Steed Torkelson Woodbury Newton Gibson Graham Lcrtches Berrett Ritchie Taylor o oooo or Q: A f ,gg 1, o ,J W- if J e One Hundred Sixty-seven Social Arts The gracious hospitality ol the old South was reincarnated in the spirit oi this club, whose members were garbed in blue and white. These southern Emily Posts, have learned by actual experience the art of being gracious hostesses as well as charming guests and sought-after members of society. The major features of the year were the amateur assembly and the Valentine barn dance. This club is unique in that only senior girls may try for mem- bership. Sponsors, Miss Green, Miss Blakemoreg President, Montana Torkelson, Vice President, Kay Spencer: Secretary, Inez Steed. First Row: Ritchie, McPhie, Reese, Cannon, Matthews, Bates, Egbert, Spencer--Vice Pres., 'Torkelson-A Pres., Stee-d4Sec., Swan, Moore, Mortensen, Wilburn. Second Row: Bradford, Conley, Curtis, Lutz, Wille, Hullbert, Spencer, Mow- rey, Budd, Gold, Coles, Nielsen, Berrett, Seares, Snow. Third Row: McDonald, Woodbury, Flake, Hutchinson, johnson, Reiser, Hendricks, Black, Williams, Plowgian, Burt, Langston, Cannon, Johanson. Fourth Row: Larsen, Gardner, Iohn- son, Christensen, Dean, Patterson, Borg, Cornwall, Hansen, Anderson, lensen, Barkdull, Burbidge, Carlson, Newton. Home Economics The girls ot the Home Economics Club have transplanted a bit ot the hos- pitality and love of good cooking from the kitchens ot the old South right here to our own Southern mansion on State Street. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in home-making activities. Sponsor, Miss Reesg President, Mary Mortenseng Vice President, Bonnie Cornwallp Secretary, Pat Croft. First Row: Wilkins, Olsen, Mowrey POP9, Cornwall, Mortensen, Croft Meyer, Turner, Tanner, Vincent. Second ROWi lensen, Hopkinson, Nel SGH, Rgckley, Leggett, Gustavesozt Edmfimf Steele, Short, Self. Third Row: Glenn, Lamping, Lawley Colman, Ronqstud, Schofield, Mit Chell, Dalliznore, Green, Miller, Fourth Row: Watkins, Nelsen, Bur bidge, Mineer, Betts, Deans, Fincli Harenberq, Brown, Morgan, It First Row: Flora, Gearancf, Holt, len- sen, Iarvis, Adamson, Sutherland, Whetton, Second Row: Christensen, Arnold, Moyes, Rolls, Gardner, Potter, Miller, Anderson. Third Row: johnson, McDonald, Sc li Meyer. Leaders' Club Preserve your fire till they come within fifty yards, then fire and give them the bayonet, and when you charge, yell like the furies. -Iackson. What could this country of ours have done Without the great leader of the south, Thomas I. Stonewall lackson? We feel the same about our Leaders' Club, composed of senior girls. The major features of this club have been to officiate at the junior athletic tournaments, Where they yelled like the furies, and to entertain East and West High Leaders, South's friendly rivals, Mrs. Walker sponsors the club. The leading lacksonians are Inez Steed, Presidentg Marian Seare, Vice President, and Kay Spencer, Secretary. F, rst Row: Chrisiensen, Reiser, Gay lord, McKenna, Seare-Vice Pres. Sec., Gold, Williams, Egbert, Dean. Second Row: Larsen, Hoxie, Jones Erickson, Spencer, job, Iohanson Carlson, Stevens, Hopkinson, Oliner Snow. Third Row: Beck, Wilburn, Woodbury Iohnson, Nichols, Iacobson, Cham bers, Miller, Torkelson, Swan, Benson Iudd. Fourth Row: Iohnson, Mowrey, Mc Donald, Stevens, Sewell, Iensen Skow, Hansen, Barkdull, Martin llfnnelly, Newton. Girl Reserves The members of this energetic club carry on the Southern tradition of con- geniality in corresponding With girls in other parts of the United States and all over the World. Under the capable leadership of Mrs. Henderson of the Y. W. C. A., these girls visit factories, enjoy all sorts of parties, and study personality, development and etiquette. The outstanding feature was the Mothers and Daughters' Banquet at which each club decorated a separate table and carried out the theme of a fairy tale. President, Mary Beth lense-ng vice-president, LaBue Holt: editor, Bonnie johnson. , Steed--Pres., Burbidge, Spencer- Swimming Club Although the old mud-holes so prevalent in the South are practically extinct here, the girls of S. H. S. have attended classes weekly at the Y. W. C. A. and have been instructed in swimming, diving, and lifesaving. The difficult task of breathing under water and swallowing gracefully has now been accom- plished by these water nymphs. Sponsor, Miss Boyle: President, Marion Egbert, Vice President, Gertrude VanLeeuwanp and Secretary, Cleo Nelson. tint RW. George, Pettit, Nelsen Egbert, VanLeeuwen, Cahoori, Lund, Ashworth, lorqenson. Second Row: Nelsen, Benson, Iudd, Nelson, Egan, Zupo, Thompson, Walker, Pitts, Ernsten. Third Row: Riches, Bridge, Moyes Turner, Larsen, TDl1'I1GH, Freeman, Iarvis, Thallis, Liqnell. Fourth Row: Chassutt, Cummings Smith, Redford, Stoffle. Fifth Row: Davis, Giauque, Schryber I W, Cfiicfygfils Club At South High School, we don't profess to have an Annapolis, Where men train to officiate over navies, but we do have a pow'ful Officials Club, where the girls, after learning the rules, instruct others in playing the game. This year marked the debut of this peppy club, but already the girls have selected it as one of the favorite clubs at South High. Sponsor, Miss Holbrookg President, Helen Taylor: Vice President, Bridie McKenna: Secretary, Gail Clayton. First Row: lames, Pierce, Christenson Reiser, McKenna, Gibson, Taylor Giauque, White, Clayton, Benson Bates, Searle, Sears, Iudd, Lindsey. Second Row: Davidson, Winward, Hall Braby, Blank, Arrington, Spencer Erickson, Peterson, Oliner, Martin Skow, Brown, MacKay, Third Row: Dean, Pith, Garrison, Rice Nichols, lacobson, Chambers, Iver- son, Miller, Potter, MacDonald Latches, Hull, Swan. Fourth Row: Jarvis, Stephenson Sewell, Vtfagstaff, Snedaker, Espen- schied, Iaddis, McDonough, Nelsen, Iensen, Barkdull, Martineau, Ken- nelly, Hopkinson, Torkelson, Dancing Club Come, and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe. -Milton. The good ol' Southern custom of tap dancing was carried on at South High by the Dancing Club. These students on light fantastic toe enjoyed creative as well as German and Denishwan dancing. Sponsor, Miss Boyleg President, Marianne Newtong Vice President, Phyllis Olsong Secretary, Merle Brandenburgp Treasurer, Lorraine lensen. Qutdoor Club First Row: Wrigley, Boss, Olsen, New ton, Brandenburg. Second Row: Kling, Snarr, Iensen Jensen, Cahoon, Robinson, Leewen burg, Kramer, Gustaveson, Leggett. Third Row: Knudson, Sorensen, Mere dith, Blank, Ashworth, Iorgensen Iarvis, VanLeeuwen, Bitter, Lignell. Fourth Row: Dorton, Davidson, Win ward, Miller, Self, Shields, String fellow, Schrader, Cook. The skies are clear and grass is growing, The breeze comes whispering in our ear. Sharp and clear the winds from the south blow against the faces of these mountain climbers as they conquer new heights. The odor of a campfire, the smell of bacon frying, and the feel of tired muscles are common experi- ences to these modern De Sotos. Sponsor, Miss Howard, President, Helen Berrett, Vice President, Katherine Smith, Secretary, Marjorie I-lall. First Row: Iohnson, Peirce, Cannon, Bates, Braby, Berrett-Pres., Nebeker, HalliSec., SrnithwVice Pres., Gibson, Margetts, Paulson. Second Row: Egbert, Blank, Spencer, Davis, 'Will-tins, Iohnston, Klang, Iorgensen, Ashworth, Williams, Evans, Snarr. Third Row: Adamson, Moyes, Heiner, Stewart, McPhie, Newton, Fairbanks, Cummings, Torkelson, Redford. Fourth Row: Moore, Mathews, Mc- Donough, Wilde, Searle, Sanders, Lietz, Sears, Peterson, Berrier, White. Archery Club Yes, suh! Choose your weapons, guns or pistols, and the ladies of deah ol' South will take bows and arrows every time-for they are out to give little Cupid some tough competition. But woe to the challenger of a duel, because these archers hit the mark every time. Their leader in this cause is Miss Holbrook-and a very good job she makes of it, teaching these modern Robin Hoods their duties. Sponsor. Miss Holbrook, President, Dorothy Mowreyg Vice President, Kather- ine Smith, Secretary, Helen Torkelson. First ROW: Iaqgers, Iverson, Mowrey Torkelson, Blank, Pierce. Second Row: Child, VanLeeuWen, Surnmerhays, Watkins, Iohnson. Third Row: Stewart, Heiner, Bitter Fairbanks, Linnebach, Walk. Tennis Club Way down South, the favorite sport is lawn croquet. Here at South, we play tennis. The tennis clubs chief interest lies in the tournament schedules and in teaching beginners the art of successfully getting the ball over the net. Mrs. Walker sponsored the club with these Southern sportswomen to assist her: Mildred Reese, President, Roma Poulson, Vice President, and Beth Sheffield, Secretary. First Row: McPhie, Matthews, Lui: Torkelson, Reese, Poulson, Alston Moss, Newton, Hansen. Second Row: Berrett, Gardner, Kramer Iensen, McKenna, Samuel, Nielsen Coles, Robinson. Third Row: Curtis, lab, Burbidge Gundry, Rolls, Steed, Spencer, Wil liams, Torkelson, Swan, Gold. Fourth Row: Sheffield, Ritchie, Bates Saunders, Cannon, Budd, Stallings Kluqe, Wallace, Laiches, fffi ft? Ak Qggggjfywgimwwb ew 5 GATHLE ICS QW' f W Www! ww. Lp . WWEXWM ,V XM KLQWJWW A NNW c ,vx ' Qfjfw ff' f x m.ffwt5 Q-W 'Jf fifgf bf J QS? SMJ55 J Tlfifww Y E XL I . - ATHLETICS Z'JUE -l'JI '3CIOU1 WM I rom 5542-Q I CDSQLQQ I Qmlfefo I :S ITD' QAQQQH- I UQ I3 all PUQAQEELQ 5 fDc' IiXXI QSMQG? I U1-CD29 I HQ- H - . :Iwo - If'I LQ'735'IDf I' 'U QD' ' I 11:5 -For !.4 Qgdgga JIYVI :mari I Q II5SZf ' :'k4:OmC' . K?...Sf,:T3 fx II ETQUQQ Iii OU 'Q nfl 20-M- I D353 I .-o- U' I, H5224 ., O ,A I gflgg gccw oQO , , ,g..'UO.:- I W 35:15 Bfxlkl cngiij.-F wily- I , 'qgm XI! OQEFD Ac o I, ,-I by I I I Ig I 5' ' X 9 iff: OCD-N43 S 5 : mo I '-HQ. e INS I me IT I MAIOR GABFF ROBERT L. DAVIS PARLEY O. DAVIS Coaches Major Garff coached the unvanquished C football team, which finished the season undefeated and unscored-against. A coach who develops such a victorious squad should receive much praise for such an accomplishment. In addition to this, Major Garff produced a speedy, smooth-Working basketball team, coached a mighty track team, and staged a junior-Senior track meet. Training the C basketeers to a zest that gave them a prestige by large lead- ing scores over the other hoopsters and coaching the spirited A football and tennis squad were the main but not the only accomplishments of Bob Davis. His pep talks and strong spirit Were ever in evidence and did much to make everyone enjoy campus sports to the limit. I One Hundred Seventy-five Q E Ei 3 S E E 2 s 2 3 E 4 5 S 2 2 5 2 2 Q 2 1 Q W U. ,M . w..,,MA,W, .,,,MW,.M.... ,Q NWN W, ,NWN V . , . k , A , , - K , 4 ., . , , ., . W ssh B Football Featuring its opening game with exceptional strategy, power, speed, decep- tion. kicking and passing, Paddy Davis' B squad earned a l3-6 victory over its Panther adversary. ln the second game South lost to East l2-6 in a hard fought battle. South's touchdown was the result of a 75 yard run, the second longest run of the season, the longest being only 78 yards. South lost to West in the third game by a heartbreaking defeat of 21-U. The Cubs were playing one of their best games of the season against the touted Leopards, despite the fact that injuries played havoc with South's chances. This defeat dwindled the Cub's margin over East for city league honors to half a game. East defeated South l8-O in the B team's closing game. The standing for city league honors was held by both South and East at this point of the schedule: East having won 5 games, lost 4, and tied 1 gameg South had 6 victories and 5 losses with one remaining game left in the city football schedule. South narrowly lost to East in the final league game, to take second stand in the league. The Cubs were on their way for another touchdown when the gun shot to conclude the league schedule for the '35 season. Q3 -J :fe Ji' 'Xl ,J S+ .. xy if 4.f,,::'fg-Q J,-1 5. it f gg One Hundred Seventy-eight , . . 1 1 C Football To the unvanquished C football squad, who finished the season undefeated and unscored against, while it piled up 5l points against its city league op- ponents, praise is certainly due. The squad opened its schedule in the city football league with a well-earned l3-O lead over its Panther rivals. Coach Major Garff's Cub team tamed Marty McMinn and company of East, 7-0 on the South gridiron. The only score of the game came on the 3rd play. Bill Morris sent the kick off over the goal line. Mclvlinn went around his right end for two yards and then on the next play East punted to South's 45 yard mark. lt was then South's ball on the Cub's own 45 yard line. Gehrke heaved a long 25 yard pass to Bill Ritchie. An East tackler hit Ritchie just as the Cub end caught the ball. The ball bounced away from the receiver, but Ritchie got away, recovered the ball before it hit the ground, and galloped the remaining 20 yards, scoring standing up. Gehrke sent over a perfect drop-kick for the extra point. In the third game, working with almost mechanical perfection the Cubs defeated the West Panthers l3-O. ln a riotous display of power South sank East by taking the East midgets into camp, l8-U, on the Leopard's own field. This display ended the season for the unscored-against Cub squad. I ew-V bfifg-ff' 7 5 fr i -. ' J 'W ' T, ,,,. ,Jil 6 ,sumti qw NS-1-.-1- T f!MIm-V' V , I if 'W wqil' J' 45 il, . E One Hundred Seventy-nine ETBALL ART GILBERT Co-Captain Who made the baskets Where others had failed? Who made the all-city rating for football played? Who had bad luck when his ankle he sprained? Who, as Student Body President, was loudly ac- claimed? Who? . . . Art Gilbert. my S T: rl 6 E 1 L M gl S S!! yr ' 1 1 2 3 li .it lily! W 5 rf X First Row: Tussenbrook, Gray, Sorensen, Tucker, Melroy, Hearst, Fairclough, Hillarn. Second Row: Cluff, Empey, Rosander, A. Hearst, White, Morandy, Reese, Coach Garff. B Basketball South lost the opening B game 2l-26 to West, who successfully withstood the Cubs furious rally. The blue and white school played a fast, cagy game but failed to get the breaks. Coach Bob Davis improved the squad from a losing 21-26 crew to a winning 41-22 squad. Keyed to a fighting pitch, the infuriated Cubs took a stand against the Leopards, but were unsuccessful in tripping the favored East quintet, who tilted the score 20-l5 in their favor. The South B cager pulled an amazing upset by downing West 26-26. By this victory the Cub basketeers scored a clear sweep in their series of 3 games with the Panthers. This is the first time in the history of South High that the Cubs have made a clean sweep in any athletic contest series. The Cubs showed the opposing West quint a few tricks in regard to the hoop sport. Major Garff's midget team was able to finish the season by drubbing the E-ciders to the unbalanced score of 41-22. East offered little competition or excitement in the vital tilt, as victory over East in the remaining A game, to be played that night, meant to tie for the city league backetball championship. In the final result South lost the championship by one point. me J ...N J st , 1- JV, a 9 ' my A A W,,,,,A M., ,,,i --, . . . .. Mm .,., M- . - - W. . 1 2 WI-km my Qui krifslwyim V . A1 sr 4ii :iq One Hundred Eighty-Iwo 1 X f t ff First Row: Nacnose, Vigcs, Boucher, Bcsworth, Bradshaw. Second Row: Iensen, Matern, Madsen, Parson, Berg, Farrell. Third Row: Coach R. Davis, Bain, Duncan, I-Iuppman, Jacobs, Billiter, Green. C Basketball South High School cagers opened their drive for city league honors in vic- torious fashion by defeating West 28-24. The Panthers' loss was due mainly to South's strong defense, which prevented West from scoring during the last half. A lucky basket, climaxing a l5-point rally, enabled the E-ciders to score a fortunate 32-31 edge over the better Cub quint. The lucky Leopards Won by scoring 6 points in the final 60 seconds of play. Battling furiously to keep in the city league competition, the Cubs defeated their Panther rivals 41-33. The final game for the Winning C aggregation proved to be a Walk away, as they came through in favored form to chalk up a 37-l4 victory over the trounced-upon Leopards, Who were held scoreless in the second Canto and to one foul pitch in the third canto. This lopsided score broke the record for the highest lead of the season. WT T Q tj f i-,ie Jif I Q ,fer an if . ef-s ,, Jee- V I TV 4i One Hundred Eighty-three l Www K a 1 iffy.. 7B1lI'k9,RCZ2d.nnV 'W' ' 'W W ' ' ' ' 3rd Row: Pieper, johnson, tt, Conley, Tucker, Gilbert, Bagby, Manqle, Tussenbrook, Asey, Hurst, TRACK This year's raw material-though not as favorable as other years'-was quickly rounded into a game bunch of Cinder men. The outlook on taking another track championship this year is good, as the Cub trackmen won over West in the opening meet. Hewes, Gee. In the opening meet the Panthers placed nine tirsts, while South placed only seven, but the ability to take second and thirds in races that were won by West, plus numerous seconds in events won by themselves enabled the Cubs to clinch the meet to the tune of 28-24. Major Gartf is doubtful about the forecast ot next season's cinder team because oi the lack of good lunior material on the track team this year. How- ever in the past South has had exceptional track teams that have not had a single loss to their discredit in the last three years. This alone should spur the lunior tracksters on to upholding such a splendid record. Outstanding Cubs tor the '36 season are: Alma l-luppman, jumping, Eugene McPhee, hurdles and quarter mile, Raymond Cooper, dashes, Art Gilbert and Duane Hillam, weights, and Clarence Gehrke, pole vault and javelin throw. Gehrke threw the javelin l75 feet, breaking the state high school record. This mighty throw was during a practice but much is expected ot Clarence in real competition. 24 WWW , -4 Jr v K R lm! ue , , .V 1--K 'Y'--2 4 ,yay .JA K1 A xi surf- -..-S-if f rs . N ..... is .,... rrrr rrrr C 4ffffffjix..! One Hundred Eighty-four ,Z W new 5, lst Row: Farrell, Cardwell, Lindorff, Sorenson, Reese, Stahl, Love, Symes, Aubrey. 2nd Row: Heath, Davis, Melroy, Lloyd, Morandy, Brown, Ernmerston, Clark, Gilbert, Abdale, Hemsley, P. Davis. BASEBALL With an excellent baseball team under the guiding hand of Paddy Davis the Cubs had virtually taken the city league baseball championship when this journal went to press. Opening a drive for city league honors the Cubs beat West 4-O. The game was featured with a home run knocked by Wayne Clark. The ball was knocked over the Cub's east fence. South sank East by winning twice from them with scorces of l8-7 and lU-5. West also beat the Leopards twice ending the season for East without any victories. South had a decided edge over West. The Panthers have won twice and lost once, while the Cubs have won three times and haven't been defeated. West must not lose another game if the Panthers are going to be able to tie for city league honors with South: while South has only its remaining game to win for a definite title. South defeated West once and was favored to win in the last game. Paddy believes that South has a prosperous outlook on next season. This year's lunior team plays good baseball and has placed several players on the regular school team. The lunior team includes Bill Reese, catchy Bert Waley, pitch, Lynn Sorenson, first base, lack Farrell, second base: Bill Abdale, short stop, Clarence Morandy and Billy lVIcLease, third base, and Bob Melroy, Lynn Davis, and lack Lloyd in the field. Mme' WZTI' tire ' -mm Cm . me .- Q22 MF . 41 One Hundred Eightyvfive J Q J x vw, lu -1,-..,,. 1 K qs J I K' J' 7 lst Row: Clifford Berg, Keith Taylor, Bill Spere, Bill Ritchie, Hal Harmon. 2nd Row: Lynn Rockwood, Don Hansen, Evan Gray, Charles Adamson. Tennis A commendable showing Was made by our tennis team, under the excellent coaching ot Bob Davis. The A and B teams, composed ot Seniors and Iuniors respectively, played skilled, vigorous tennis throughout the entire season, and made a name for themselves as having lots ot spirit, pep, and sportsmanship. They were unable to capture a city league title but did set high standards ot sportsmanship. Linn Rockwood was made the Iunior champion by Winning the Iunior tennis tournament. We Wish to congratulate the boys of the tennis team on the excellence ot their Work. f Q.. . ' J'- l H-as -lean A jx--M ff 'E' . , ,..V, Q- T -24 A . One Hundred Eighty-six lffoffllffyff 6 g gggg , - . . . Swimming With the combined etiorts of mentor Charles Welch, former captain Clarence Gehrke, and captain Ray Cooper, the South High tanksters were trained to be real swimmers and though not victorious, their final scores were always close. Tank events are fast gaining in popularity among the students of the Salt Lake City High Schools. . ff '4 X ' 1' f .L ,Ns 1 ,N xx --1-, ,L ff ry N ', fl A VJ, ' J, x, One Hundred Eighty-seven NEIL LARSEN BILL HEATH ll ' ' Yell Leaders This year South High School has come closer to Winning championships in football and basketball than ever before-the final game telling the tale. This is largely clue to the suppression of the jinx that the Cubs had no support and therefore no spirit. However, the jinx no longer prevails because of the efforts of the fellows who inspire both the student body and the teams by their pep. H 0 1, I J 1 - if Q 5, is . , 5 - 1 -g -L l 2 Q fi a 3 . ex J Q, y ? 4 , l, ' J? af' ,Q fy fs 5 L T f 9 if rag c.l,, A L Qf if D it if 1' L,af K fl ,,,, WML 'f, -t I i ifiVV rv, X K 4:-ffm!! ,. mf f H Xxkffal f fqx ' ':kfX V- Wi- Y THU TVTY 'WT' V 0 YW W I V A V V W T 'SHE TTY' A 'W A WW nf W' HYMWYH-WHAYTHK W'-H 4 MM MW MW .' cv7'M-if WW SCI-IQQL LIFE Z- -2. 'C 3' Zizgwwfwgfgflwfw 4??4.Jffw-ffMMMf'Z'M -+1ff4M f4,,,...ffM:,v'4-W-4 JWM, njQQ,4Q ZCQKLZW df g M!yf,s ff' WWW fjjaff Mmm WMQJVJQMJ MJ MW Ofgfqffffw 52 M MW? 53MlWD6fwJf,,?5'L,p7K0Q W W ,le 79 X J , joy Kgfu , X179 4 iffrf' ' x W-W2 W 1 ,M W2 zqggwi WJ WfQ5?WgfbT Qipw mmf? W, ,iii- Them's my sentiments. The good old days o '9B. Insubordination oi the first degree or something. Now can you blame them for No. 3. Ure all I need -a hostess. . . Shredded wheat days. Mr. Cumming loves dumb animals after all. Nadina, how do you rate? '? ? One officer who didn't polish apples. Whose honey are you. One way of doing it. . . Hot Dog! I I What she needs is cm inspiration- or Alka-Seltzer. All ashore tha't's going ashore. The Spirit of '36. Mildred is in her natural element. The child in the carriage takes after her big brother Hans. . . . '1 1ff My , ., .Q A' ,,4s 4.53 Y 13,7121 .Y T' . Q2 . t is . 37,6 f fa F 'QQ if KW Q Wi vtvgf J GSH The Home of Distinctive Printing and where books are bound to lastf, e In this modern and fully equipped building the 1936 Soutberner was printed, covers made and bound. THE. DBSERBT NEWS PRESS SALT LAKE. CITY, UTAH O H d d N' ty-two VO UIQS Qfbi TOQV I O 60607- Sree w 4if53M?b. kYw AK.-nv' Q OC. -'M M, ! E Wwe W1 '55 F, I rx I 5 r l -2 I N 'Q fu 1 w 23 el, fc 4 4 E WW f Zfi A ff ' ,V 714 Y' 'I 9 'k. x 4 ' X Af'V'5f.C!6faX YA5H a1!-25ivSLLsf'fFiblibigifmfa M' 'F55 BS f ' z 7 fl- - ETA Our intelligent co-operation with expert annual men en- ables them to build more attractive year books. WE MADE THE POETEAITS IN Tl-HS YEAR BOOK 54? 2 : E E 2 xx' 592 id . 5 E 13 EAST FIRST P. S. ECKER 59,2 , SOUTH STREET Manager E EE T9l9I3hOI1G Portraits with WCISCITCl1 4939 Personality One Hun drecl Ninety-six r Et XT, tm :QEE .... I :mln-uw n Infiniti- 1,-.nin- -1n-1 n 1 fn- :-Ln an ,Yu-It u Vu-Yu u 1 -- 1 , , ,L fl, -If u--. 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X65 ,hm WG, fo, You, WE BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS 'DIOR Ol or AUTO PARTS PEP88 UTAH O I I- and used cars of any make uso'-'NE Reflnlng CQ, HYLAND 6039 HYLAND 6636 , 1 I u 1623 SO- State 3216 SO' State Hundreds of Service Stations in Utah and Iaaho Two Hundred Five .fvf x if 5 5 iv vig H. . r 5 2 2 3 E E 2 1 3 3 E 3 u 5 2 4 2 2 2 2 3 5 2 4 K 5 I 2 E l AUTGGRAPHS 9fQ.T,51 QE5zt3'?kiy, M XR wwif M 5222-EY T+1'WMij,4fgffw J' W A 3 ff QQQQWWZQ ,WWW W LP WWWZWW W - ff W i +4f'fj'- ' 5M 7ZZ77'Zjf 51222-ff' ,QWW E 3551 AUTQGRAPHS Qfpym, ,ff ,,,. K f J, 1, jaw .bv if 5 gnauwkvc AZQQJZ. s YI' N K J H, L,42-x tk TA fr' 15 we Wx 3.5 W 5 'if , 'm g X P5UT0GRAPH5,MfQf?WjLLM h DMjQ'wWJ2QffTf557 ,.WWwfWff?WwfV M ,WWW M wiifffgjyw A rjpwfw ,NSN Nojxijjijlk WW M' W 'wiv W Wbgwwggigw 5 isfwww wafyx wi? WL M MM if W X X 57555 w5ff'K?fMBQ bg? kgfwqgvwwwx W WMMVQJ ffmw xMWpjpf?fpHS wihfiwfbfw jf Qgwwwfflf KMNW Wfpiffflfjw W ,J ff W gww . f 6Q4 Q57 W ggfiifgffff f'Q'1'-2.1 WMM W fZZT!f5qfWfff4f54Q 'T RESERVED 1 o WML? Acknowledgment Inasmuch as appreciation is one of the sterling qualities of the old South, I Wish to extend my sinceregratitude to the many faithful co-Workers who have made this annual possible. I am deeply grateful for the many helpful suggestions and the supreme as- sistance rendered me by Miss Sherman, the faculty sponsor. To Mr. Cummings for his untiring Work on the photography: and to Marie Leverich, Mr. Howell, Mr. Humphrey, and Mr. Williarns, Who, along with Mr. Cummings, made this year book such a financial success, I owe the most sincere appreciation. I hope that Beth Mitchell, Miss Pyper, Mr. Whipple, and Mr. Bywater Will accept my gratitude for their splendid art Work. May I express my appreciation to Marjory Flake, Vyrle Langston, and Mrs. Pearson of the literary staff for their superior contributions that help so greatly to make this book a success. I extend my thanks to the Ecker Studio for their portraits, Mr. Ross Taggart and Mr. De Bouzek for engraving, Mr. I. Ross Fox and Mr. lames I. Hill along with all the other press Workers at the Deseret News for printing and binding. I gladly ac- knowledge the gracious and untiring services of Mr. Woolf and Miss Dyer, Mrs. Mabel Welch in the Bookstore who assisted with sales 7 and all faculty members who gave their assistance to the staff, the students of the sales and advertising staffs, and all the members of the yearbook staff Who filled their individual positions so perfectly. The people who made the yearbook possible with their financial aid must not be forgotten either. Surely the Southerner would have been in Vain had it not been for the students who purchased the pictures and books. Also to thetmany advertising firms I extend my gratitude. And to any others Who have in any Way contributed to the success of this yearbook, I heartily thank you. 'I'hurl Iacobson, Editor. - AUTGGRAPHS x Sef...a,.,o4,...MA.... QW M W W KW1 Zi32fA 2 ,, f1fx.,..7,.,.,,.,f,a4.,,4v-ff.,-Lu-44, W .Q Jmyoww AQQIMVJI 2413? U JM !7' bmi L , ' . - , Adamson, Donnie . .. Adamson, George .. Ahlander, Raymond Allan, Carl ......... Almark, Nola ...... Alston, Elaine . ..... Amundsen, Eugene . Anderson, Blaine Anderson, Bob . .. Anderson, leane Anderson, joe H, .. Andersen, joe 1. Anderson, Margaret Andrus, Quentin Angerbauer, George Aplin, Naomi ..... Armstrong, Leona .. Armstrong, Roe .. Arnold, lim ........ Arrington, Virginia . Asay, Vernon ...... Asher, Faye ...... Ashworth, Don ..... Ashworth, Dorothy . . Astill, Melvin ...... Astill, Vinal ..... Atkins, Maxine .. Atwood, Damie . .... Aubrey, Kenneth . . . Auli, Earl .....,.. Averett, Viola ., . Bain, Bill ..... Bain, Lucille .. . Baird, Bob ..,.. Baldwin, LeMar .. Ball, Guy , .... .. Banks, Berry .... Barber, Beth ...... Barber, Naomi ..... Bardole, Mickey . . . Barkdull, Lura Barker, Marge .. . Barlow, Foster ...... Barlow, Lauretta .... Barlow, Mabel Thelm Barr, Fern ......... Barr, Vern ..,...... Barton, Pearl ....... Batchelor, Maxeen . . Bateman, Eldon .... Bates, June ...... Bates, Lorraine . . . Bates, Ralph ..... Bauer, Emmeline .... Baxter, Earl ..... Baxter, Ereva . . . Beames, Doris . . . Bean, Ralph ...... Bearnson, LaRue Beasley, I'1eane .. Beck, Margarett .. Behm, Edward .... Behney, Rhea .... Bengtzen, Ruth Bennett, Harris . . . Bennett, Louise ..... Bennion, Margaret . Benson, Norene .... Berg, Donald ..... Berg, Clifford .... Berger, Ioe ..... Berrett, Helen ., . Betts, Leora ..... Billeter, Allen .. . Bird, Montell .. Birrell, Arlene . . . Bitner, Vaughn .... Black, Grace .... Black, Marie ..... Black, Wayne ...... Blackhurst, Robert . . Cl 123 106 41 56 123 117 116 57 49 93 97 51 87 118 68 83 79 118 119 85 68 122 114 121 83 61 63 38 74 48 115 54 117 113 120 71 68 83 118 45 48 112 106 66 54 92 82 83 74 70 100 49 120 57 83 42 114 121 120 104 44 75 55 46 114 72 120 64 58 92 83 68 65 65 70 86 66 ....l02 ..43 90 121 Blackner, Madeline ..... Blake, Marjorie ......... Blakemore, Fred . , . Blank, Louise ..... Bockholt, Dorothy ....... Bogler, Leona .... Boll, Douglas Bolton, Bernice .. Bonny, Ross .... Borg, Donna ..... Borg, Douglas ..... Bosworth, Phyllis ....... Bosworth, Reid .... 123 Boucher, Richard ....... 116 Boud, Bob ........ 48 106 Bown, Helen .... Bowman, Lois . , . Boyce, Avalon . . . Boyce, Lynn ..,... Brabey, Elaine . ...... .. Bradford, Florence ...... Bradford, Margaret ..,.. Bradley, Beverly Bradle ' Rosa lf , ----- Bradshaw, Gilbert Brain, Albert ......... . INDEX Christensen, Holley . .... Christensen, Margaret Christensen, Virginia , , , Christensen, Waynard 116 121 . . .120 119 59 63 Christianson, Late ..... , . , Christopherson, Marjorie. ....119 Clark, Doris . . .119 Clark, Wayne ...... . .. . . . 59 Clayton, Gail ....... . . . ....52 Clayton, Keith ....111 Clayton, Margaret 47 Clinger, Frank ,........ C1uti,Waldo Coleby, Collins, f I f fios ... . 88 Conley, Conley, Cooper, Cowan, 115 111 104 113 Bradford, Thelma ....,.. l 11 115 121 123 95 104 Bradenburg, Merle ..... Brasher, leanette ....... Brewster, Byron Bridge, LaVurne Brornan, Arlene . . . Bronn, Bill ...... Brower, Io Ann Brown, Barbara . .. Brown, Dona Brown, Evelyn . . . Browne, Gail ..... Brown, Howard Brown, Mary .......... Broyles, Beverly ..,..... de Bruin, C. I. ........ . Buckway, Carl ......... Budd, Annie Laurie ..... Bullock , Raymond Cozza, Coftman, Ruth . . . Emil . . y . . . LeGrande ..,,.. Collinson, Ianice . Darlene ........ Fred ..... ..... Cook, Iune ...... Cook, Merrill . .. Raymond ...... Corbett, Dan ...,.. Corbin, Mary Ann Cornwall, Bonnie .. Leslie .... Coy, Victor Don ...... ..... Cracroft, Helen . . . , , , , Cracroft, Violet . Croft, Pat ...... Cude, Dorothy . . . , , , , Cummings, lean . . . . . Cummings, Iohn . . . 71 113 66 ....119 75 118 72 46 75 51 69 122 107 Brubaker, joseph I. ..... 108 107 65 50 63 49 91 Cunningham, Lois Curtis, Coral ...... Curzon, lnez ..... Daleboul, Bill .... Dallimore, Thais ..,..... Dallin, Warner ......... Dalton, Dorothy ........ Dalton, lim ....,.. Dansie, lessa , , . , . Davey, Bever Lee ....... Davidson, Afton Bunbury, ludith. . . . .... DCIV1'5f CTYSTCII - - - - - - - - Burbidge, june ......... DGVQS, LOUIS Burdette, loe .......... 114 Davis, Mory Burningham, Virginia . . 53 Davis. R'-ith ---- - Burt, Agnes ........ . . . . 85 Dovis, Weilef - - - Burk, lohn .............. 74 Dovis, Woodrow Butler, Edna . . . .... 73 DUYb9U, Eileen - - . - Buys,Donna ..... .... 8 5 Doom, Consuolo . Bybee, Bayne ..... 76 DSGOOYST, Melvin Bythewuy, Phyllis ...... so Dell, Ben ------- Caifall, Myrle . . . Cahoon, Betty . . . Call, Bill .......... Cannon, Barbara ....... Cannon, Ben ........... Cannon, Frances ........ Cannon, George R. .,.. . Cardwell, George Carey, Robert .... Demke, Evelyn . . H , Denhalter. Winona . . . . . Dibble, Divers, 94 ...111 85 83 Dixon, Dodge, Dodge, 85 58 55 Capson, Ray .......... 79 99 101 62 Carlson, Anna .... Carlston, Lester R. Carter, Gail ...... Carter, Kathryn .... Carter, Richard ....,.... 63 Cassuti, Virginia ....... 120 44 99 53 Carstensen, Elaine ...... 101 82 117 Chambers, Miriam ...... Chapman, Marian Chatelain, Irene Checketts, Duwain ...... Cherrington, Richard .. , Y Child, Iune ............ Dorton, Earl, R Edman, Edgingt 94 50 41 Child Cl de .....,..... 72 116 50 Christensen, Betty Eataugh, Etta . . . Eby, Erma ...... Derbidge, Dorothy Walter .......... Betty Dee ...... Dickens, Amelia . . . La Rae .... Dobson, La Verd Bonnie .......... La Vina ........ Donelson, Shirley Boyd ..,........ Douding, Ramona Douglas, lames R, Drury, lesse ....... Duftin, Irwin , . . . Duncan, Ben .... uth ..... Marian Edward, Iohn Edwards, Charles on, Iohn . . Egan, Ray ....... Two Hundred Seventeen Egbert, Dean ..... Egbert, Marian . . Elkins, Wallace .. Ellison, Arthur . . . Fmery, George . . . Fmmertson, Al ..,. Empey, Claudell . . . England, Mary Frances Ensign, Ruth ...... Erb, Devere .,.... Erickson, Helen . . . Erickson, Iulia .... Frickson, Madeline Erickson, Melba . . . Ermsten, Naomi .. Frtmann, Ray ..... Espenschied, Bryan Espenschied, Evelyn Evans, Kathleen . . . Everett, Albert ..... Fairbanks, Ieanette Fairclough, Allen .. Fallentine, Naomi . Farnsworth, Harlow Farrell, lack ...... Ferris, Grover .... Fetzer, Eugene . . . Field, Margaret .. Fife, Robert ...... Fine, Helen . . . Fish, Grace ..... Fisher, Clyde ..... Fisher, Maxine . . . Flake, Marjorie .. Fletcher, Edith . . . Fletcher, Frank . .. Fletcher, Kenneth . . Florence, Chester . Flowers, Margaret . Folland, Lorin ..... Foster, Ed ......... Foulger, Genevieve Fowkes, Darlene .. Fowler, Eudora . . . Franke, Paul ...,.. Freckleton, Margaret Fredrickson, Gleyre Frederickson, lack Freeman, Elizabeth Fritsch, Raymond . Frosc, Lucille .... Fuegi, Marie .... Fuller, Ned ..... Fullmer, lreta . . . Fullmer, lay .... Fullmer, Keith . . . Gaisiord, George ,. Gaisford, Helen . . . Gallacher, Lincoln Gallenson, Leon . . . Giargetc, Wallace . . Gardner, Fay ..... Gardner, Helen .. Garn, Harold ..... Gaylord, Amy ..... Gehrke, Clarence . George, Marjorie .. Giauque, Kathryn . Giauque, Pauline . Gibson, lane ..... Gilbert, Art ..... Gilberi, Ioan ..... Gilbert, Marjorie . . . Giles, Esther ..... Gillmor, Steve Glade, Larkin .... Glenn, Virginia .,., Goddard, Douglas . Goates, Cloyd .... Gold, Ardella .... jensen: Rhoda ..... . . . Gold, joe ..,........ Goodsell, William .... Goodfellow, Rhea .... Gordon, Leah ........ Gorham, Meryl ...... Gorringe, Hollis Marie Graham, Cleta ..... Graham, Keith ...... Graham, Lloyd . . Grames, Dick .... Grant, Andrew .. Graves, Riley . . . Gray, Evan ..... Gray, Kenneth .. Greaves, joe . . . Green, Bud ....... Green, Douglas ...... Green, Floyd Harris . Green, Yvonne ...... Gregson, Lynn .... Grether, Henry Grow, Phyllis .... Gubler, Kelly ...... Gulbransen, Bill . . . Gull, Elma ........ Gundry, lean ....... Gustaveson, Bernice . Gustaveson, june . . . Gustaveson, Helen . . . Gygi, Lucille ...... Hackett, Wendell .... Haigh, Bernice .... Hailes, Curzon .. Hale, Leah ........ Hales, Garth ........ Haley, Mary jean . . . Hall, Lloyd ........ Hall, Lois ....... Hall, Marcelle .. Hall, Marjorie . . . Haller, joy ..... Halliday, Leo ..... Hamann, Emma . . . Hanks, Bliss ....... Hanks, Richard .... Hansen, Beth ..... Hansen, Carma .... Hansen, Glen D. .... . Hansen, Kenneth .... Hansen, LaMar . .. Hansen, Lavinia . . . Hardman, Ruth . . . Hardwick, Maxine . . . Hardy, Frank ....... Hargreaves, Harold . . Harmon, Hal ....... Harper, Don ...... Harris, Beth ...... Harris, David A, .. Harris, Dorothee . . . Hart, Rene ........ Harwood, Harold .... Healey, Ralph ..... Hearty, Learney . . . Heath, Bill .,.... Heath, Grant . . . Hedges, Doris ,. Heiner, Wilma ..... Hemsley, Grant . . . , . Henderson, Phoebe .. Hendricks, Afton .... Hennefer, Dorothy . . . Herman, Shirley .... Hermansen, Niels .... Hermansen, Vadna . . Herrmann, Marilyn .. Hesse, Richard ...... Higbee, Hollister .. Higbee, Hauline . . . Hillam, Bruce . . . Hillam, Duane . . . INDEX Hodgson, Edgar .... . . . jones, Donna . . . . Hodgson, Elva . . . . . . jones, john Paul . . Hodgson, Lena . . . .... jones, Keith . . . . Holt, Leonard .......... jones, Mildred . .. Holt, Lilly Pearl ..... . . . jones, Norma . . . . Holtby, jack . .... .... j orgensen, Dorothy Hooper, Mary ........... Ho kins Dean p , .... Hopkinson, Marjorie .... Hopper, Hopper, Hovik, Norma .... Hoxie, Fay , ..... . Edith .......... Kanell, Wilma . .... Karren, Hughes, Donald . ...... . Hughes, Elaine . . . . . Hughes, Leslie .......... Hughes, Lowell ........ Hulbert, Eda ..... . . . jorgensen, Frank . jorgensen, Viola . judd, Gerloan .... Leo ...... Arlene . . . Bonnie . . . Kartchner, Fay .. Keate, Kenneth F. Keiser, Louise .... Keller, Wesley Kelly, Bruce ..... Lund, Ruth Margaret Lundgren, Rose ..... Lutz, Betty ......... Lyndsey, Myrle .... Lythgoe, Ervin . . . Maack, Cornelia .... Maack, Robert ...... Mackay, Ella Mabel Madron, joe ........ Madsen, Bob ....... Madsen, Iimmie .... Madsen, Wesely . . . Maier, june ....... Malouf, Harry . . , Mantle, Alice ,... Mantle, George . . . Marchant, Lynn . . . Hull, Maxine ..... Huppman, Alma .. Hurst, Grant ...,... Hurst, joe ........, Hutchinson, Howard Hutchinson, Lillian Hyler, Lorraine Ingersoll, Russell . . Irving, Lee ...... . Iverson, Hope . . . jackson, Bill . . , jacobs, Arlon ..... jacobson, Afton . . . jacobson, Beth .... jacobson, Florence . jacobson, Catherine jacobson, Thurl .... jaggers, Elverta ........ james, Harold . .. james, Rhea .... james, Ralph . . . james, Yvonne . . . . . . . jarvis, Bette ............ jarvis Donna ........... jarvis, Mary jeanne jenkins, Beatrice ....... jensen, Carol ....... . . . jensen, Dorothy ...... . . jensen, Douglas ........ jensen Grant ..... jensenl joe ..... jensen, Keith ..... . . , . jensen, Kenneth ........ jensen, Leone ........... jensen, Lorraine ........ jensen, Louise ..... . . . jensen, Marjorie .... . . . jensen, Marjorie . . . . . . . jensen, Norma Dean . . . . jensen Olivia . . . . . . . . . jeppson, Gertrude . Kelsey, Cleora . , . Kemp, Dewey .... Kendall, Lucille . .,.... . Kennelly, Dorothy ...... Kenner, Farnes ......... 41 66 94 113 115 119 119 49 98 122 122 . . . .102 Karren, 48 121 77 68 116 60 115 97 118 119 117 89 Kilburn, Afton . .. Kilpaclc, Leigh . . . Kimball, Wanda . , Kindred, Blain . . . King, joe ....... King, Wallace . .. Kirk, Donald A. .. Kirkman, Max . . . Kling, Dorothy . . . Knight, Floyd ..... Knoth, Howard ......... Knowlden, Grace ....... Knudsen, Irma ......... Koelliker, Edward ...... Kramer, Melba ..... . . LaCom, Virginia . . . . . Lake, Bill .......... . . Lamping, Virginia ...... Lancaster, Ed ...... . . Lane. Wes ....... Langston, Vyrle .. Larrabee, Glen . . . Larsen, Alan .. Larsen, Marjorie .... . . Larsen, Niel ....., Larsen, Thelma . . . Larsen, Clifford . . . Larson, Clinton . . . Latches, George .. Latches, Meta .......... Lawley, Kathleen ......, Lawrence, Beverly j. . . . . Lawrence, Don ......... Leavis, Merle ....... . . Lee, Harry .... Lee, jean ...... Lee, Wayne .... Lees, Darwin S. .. Margetts, LaVon Marker, Glen . , , , . Marker, Lynn . . . Marti, Rudolph ..... Martin, jack ....... Martineau, Emma Lou Martineau, Marian . Martineau, Vilate . . . Martinson, Pearl . . . Matthews, Virginia . Matthews, Wilbur .. Maughn, Gertrude .. Maxwell, Grace . . . Maxwell, Maxine . . . May, Emma ....... Melehes, Elaine . . . Melroy, Bob ....... Meredith, june C. . . . Merrill, Robert .... jeppson, Leslie ..... 59 Lefavor, Lorraine . job, Hannah ..... . . . 59 Leggett, Beth . . . . johanson, Ruth .. . 72 Leichter, Herbert . johnson, Bob ........... 95 Leonard, Glen .... johnson, Bonnie ...,.... 122 Lerdahl, Lillian . . . johnson, Dolores ........ 117 Leverich, Marie . . . johnson, Don .... .... 9 0 Lignell, Marjorie . johnson, Ed ............ 122 Lindorff, Kenneth . johnson, Ella Mae ...... 100 Lindsay, Wanda . johnson, Gaylord ....... 117 Linnell, Beth ..... johnson, Genevieve .... 95 Linnenbach, Naomi johnson, Gordon ........ 45 Lloyd, jack ...... johnson, Hilding .... ,... 1 20 Lloyd, Lois ....... johnson, jess ......... .122 Lloyd, Margaret .. johnson, LaVerne ....... 50 Lords, Donna .... johnson, Mary Ellen .... 106 Love, Wayne . . . johnston, Edna ......... 119 Lubeck, Ted .. johnstone, Wilma . . . . . . 96 Luke, Evelyn . . . . jolly, Carroll ..... . . 88 Lund, Alma . . . jones, Deen .... .. 58 Lund, Phyllis Two Hundred Eighteen Meurer, Lawrence . . Meyer, Ruby ...... Milius, Blanche .... Miller, Ann ..... Miller, Bill ...... Miller, Clyde . . . Miller, Mildred .. Miller, Ruth ....... Millgate, Linden .. Minier, Ethel .... Mitchell, Beth . . . Mitchell, Pearl . . . Mitchell, Phyllis . . . Monson, Grover .... Montague, Howard . Moore, Mildred .,... Morgan, Donna .... Morgan, Robert Morgan, Gaylen . . . Morris, Bill ......... Morrison, Kenneth .. Morrison, Lynn .... Morrison, Margy . . . Morrow, Barbara . . . Mortensen, Lillian .. Mortensen, Mary . Mortenson, Thelma . Moss, Blanche .... Mowrey, Dorothy . Moyes, Marguerite Myerhoff, Virginia McCluskey, jim . . . McCourt, Keith . . McDonald, Betty .. McDonald, Grace . McDonald, Helen . McDonnell, Martin McDonough, Marjor McEwan, Glen . . . McGarry, Wendell McGhie, Claron .. McGinty, Elsie . , . McKay, Ruth May McKenna, Bridie . . McKinley, Henry . . ie McLelland, Art .... McNeil, Lorraine . . . McPhie, Mary ..... Nebeker, Beverlie .. Neilan, Russell .... Nell, Loran ...... Nelsen, Cleo . . . Nelsen, LaVar .... Nemelka, Esther .. Neslen, Francis Nestler, Paul ....... Newman, Marbra . . . Powell, Gene .... Pratt, Maurine .... Price, Lucy .... Procter, Dean . . . Pullman, Beth .. Purdie, Alvin .. Pyper, Eileen .. Pyper, Helen . . . Quinn, Ioe .... . Rackley, Dorothy .. Raddon, Ruth .... INDEX . . . 90 Smith, Afton . . . . . 87 Smith, Amy . . . 95 Smith, Eva 49 Smith, Glen . . . SO Smith, Hyrum . . . . . . . 80 Smith, Katherine . . 63 Smith, Owen . . . 44 Smith, Roland . . . Smith, Ruby .... . . . 64 Smith, Virginia . . Snarr, Lura ...... . - - - .112 Snedaker, Muriel . . . . . . 55 Snow Dorothy . . . Newton, Armeda . . . Newton, Marianne . . Nichols, Anita ..... Nielson, Budd ..... Nielson, Clifford . . . Nielson, Dorothy .. Nielson, Georgia .. Nielson, Ianice Nielson, Helen . Nilsen, Roy ........ Noakes, LaPreal .... Norton, John Howard Nypower, Louis .... Oldroyd, Lalune . . . Oler, Iune ....... Randall, Earl ...... Rapp, Clinton ..... Rasmusson, Oscar . Ravarino, Angelo . Rawson, Gene ..... Redford, Dorothy .. Redenbaugh, Russell .... Reese, Billy ....... Reese, Glen ...... Reese, Mildred . . . Reid, Don ........ Reid, Margaret Reid, Phyllis . . . Reiser, Heidie .. Rice, Dorothy . . . Rich, Ruth ....... Olsen, Dale C. Olsen, Ermadene .. Olsen, Phyllis .... . Oliner, Miriam . . . Olson, Kenneth . . . Olsen, Richard .... Orchard, Terry . . . Orlando, Ieano . . . Orme, Archie ..... Osborn, Norman . . . Ostler, Boyd ..... Pack, Ramona .... Packer, Iennie . . . Parker, Ralph .... Parr, Roderick .. . Parsons, Grant . . . Pascoe, Erwin ..... Passey, Lorraine .. Patrick, Bill ........ Patterson, Hyrum . . . Patterson, Peggy .. Peck, Audrey ..... Peck, Louie Rae .... Pedersen, Harold . . . Pederson, Lola .... Pennock, Mildred . . . Pepper, Emanual .. Peterson, Clair . . . . Peterson, Homer Petersen, Marjorie . . Peterson, Velma . .. Peterson, Wanda . . . Pettit, Ioan .. .... .. Phillips, Geraldine . Pickett, Lloyd ...... Pieper, lack ...... Pierce, Beverly Pierce, Helen ...... Pillman, Rebecca Pitts, Beverly ..... Pitts, lean .,..... Pitts, Ruthella ...,. Plowgian, Ben ...... Plowgian, Maurine . Poate, Lawrence . . . Pomerance, Sherman Pons, Lester R. .... . Pope, Avilda ....... Porath, Helen .... Potter, Ruby ...... Poulsen, Edelyn Poulson, Roma . . . Poulton, Keith .... Richards, Elaine . . . Riches, Ieanne . . . Risse, Iack ..... Ritchie, Iuanita .. Ritchie, William Roberts Andy .... Roberts Beth ...... Roberts, Dorothy .. Roberts, Elma ..... Robertson, Lula .... Robinson, Harrietta Robinson, lack .... Robinson, Paul .... Rodberg, Bessie . . . Rolls, Nona ....... Rongstad, Audrey . Roos, Bill ......... Rosa, Bob ..,...... Rosander, Wallace . Rosenthal, Burton . Ross, Lucille ...... Rudd, Glen R. . . . . Rushford, Ieanne .. Salisbury, Doretta . Salmon, Beverly . . . Salmon, David .... Samuel, Clara ..... Sandberg, Wayne . Sanders, Naomi Savage, Betty .... Schied, David ..... Schluter, Francis .. Schofield, Norma .. Schrader, Ioe .... Schrader, Mary . .. Schugart, Beverly . Schwendiman, Fred Scott, Bob R. ..... . Scudder, Robert . . . Seal, Gene ....... Searle, Beverly . . Seare, Marian .... Sears, Athelia .. Self, Ruth ........ Sewell, Patricia . . . Shaw, Wayne .... Sheffield, Beth .... Short, Helen .... Shurtliff, Reid .. Siciliano, Sam ..,. Simpson, Harry . . . Skow, Virginia , .. Small, Virginia .. Snow, Elizabeth . . Snow, Robert ..... Sorenson, Duane . . . Sorenson, Iean . . . Sorenson, Ioy . . . Sorenson, Lynn . . . Sorenson, Robert . . . Sorenson, Theda .. Spackman, Earl .. Spencer, Kay ..... Spencer, Lucille .. Spere, Bill ........ Sperry, Arthur .... Sprouse, Dorothy .. Stahl, Ray ........ Stahr, Louise ...... Steadman, Donald . Steed, Inez ........ Steele, Iune ....... Stephenson, Eleanor Stevens, Darrell . . . Stevens, Mary ..... Stevens, Peggy Stevenson, lane . . . Stewart, Gene . . , . Stewart, Lorraine . . Straaberg, Ralph .. Straaberg, Vernal . Street, Zelma ..... Strickley, Jean Stringham, Blair .. Strong, Phillip .... Struthers, Bill ..... Struthers, Ieanne .. Sullivan, Douglas . . Summerhays, Norma Sunderland, Henry . Sutherland, Iris .... Sutherland, William Swinyard, Eugene . Swinyard, Lynn . . . Sylvester, Bill .... Symes, Byron . . . Tanner, Bill ....... Tanner, Marjorie .. Taylor, Keith .... Tayolr, Helen .... Taylor, Ray ....... Temby, Margaret .. Terrell, Iames .... Terrell, Vernon . . . Thomas, Dan .,.. Thomas, lack .... Thomas, Iames .... Thomas, LaVeral . . Thompson, Bill .... Thompson, Elaine . Thompson, Iuanita . Thornton, Bruce . . . Thornton, Clarence . Thoyce, Don ....... Timmerman, Henry Timpson, Austin . . . Tobin, Mary ....... Tolman, Glade ,... Torkelson, Helen . . . Torkelson, Montana Tregea, Ben ...... . Trost, Dorothy .,.. Two Hundred Nineteen Troxler, Bill ..... Tucker, Howard . Tuckett, Grant ....... Tuckfield, Marian .... Turner, Kathleen . . . Turner, Ruth .... Uhstrom, Shirlee . . . Urry, Eugene ........ Van Leeuwen, Gertrude Van Ry, Rachel ..... Van Wagenen, Calvin Varner, Albert ...... Vigos, Bill .......... Vigos, Helen ....... Vincent, LaVerne .... Vincent, Melba Lee . . Vincent, Norma ..... Vogeler, Howard .... Wade, lack ...,..... Wagener, Wilfred . . . Wagstaff, Leleune . . . Wagstaff, Thelma .... Walk, Virginia .... Walker, Audrey Walker, Leland . . . Walsh, Robert ..... Walton, Vera ....... Ward, Marguerite . . . Watkins, Valier ..... Watson, Margaret . . . Weaver, Lamound . .. Webb, Dick ....... Webb, Donovan . .. . Webb, Herbert .. Webb, Shirley . . . . Weidner, Myrtle . . . Weilenman, Milton . . . Weiler, Larry ....... Wellington, Iennie .. Wells, Helen ....... Welti, Thelma ..... Welti, Walter .... Werrett, Eugene . . . Werrett, Otera .. . Whaley, Bert ...... Whetton, Virginia Whittaker, Ardeth . . . White, Beth ....... . White, Harold ..... . White, Mary ........ White, Nancy ....... Whitehead, Frances . Whitley, Arnold ..... Wilbur, Iune ...... Wilburn, Arlyne . . . Wilde, Virginia . .. Wilkins, Marjorie .... Williams, Merle ..... Williams, Sara Estelle Winn, Dee .......... Wolters, Dorothy . . . . Wood, Mildred .... Woods, Willis . ...... Woodbury, Dorothy .. Woodbury, Orval .... Woodruff, Francis . . . Woolf, Irene ....... Woolley, Calvin . . . Worthen, Donna . . . Wrigley, Roma . . Wyss, Robert . . . York, Bill ...... Young, Beth .... , . . Young, Kimball . . . Young, Marion . . . Zaharris, Marie .... Zastrow, Ruth ....... Zimmerman, Cliff ,... Zupo, Mary ....... T ' f f,,f,,, ,L MQ, any yzffdgdi QM mama f Xffgfjz f xg, Tv FINIS 1 V ,In .Q 1' I W , I


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