South High School - Spectra Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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Vox PCP The meeting will now come to order, shouts Rohert Goldherg, lifting his voice to he heard ahoye the rahhle of the crowd. Boh and Verna Grooters were elected president and secretary ref spectiyely of the Student Council at an allfliigh school caucus held in Iviay, 1938. The president, secretary, and citi:enship chair' man for '39540 were elected the second Wediiesf day in Iviay this year at a similar assemhly. The campaigning done this year hy yarious candidates was almost as colorful as the campaigns hefore the senior elections, especially Williani Kloosterman's tour of the nation. -vu Y-TT! you OFFICERS Thirtytwo prominent senior hoys constituted the first memhership in the Ushers Cluh which was originated hy the Student Council this year. This group executed 'various plans of entering the auditorium for assemhlies. These plans were created hy the ushers in conjunction with the asf semhly hoard. Asseinhlies were planned and selected hy the assemhly hoard with the cooperation of Mr. Lester C. Doerr. :X group of fifteen Npaidu assemhlies were engaged for the school year. A few of the outstanding ones were a concert hy a gypsy orchesf tra from Detroit, an hour of entertainment hx' s 1 Y s ' Row One: VV. Abraham. J. Ahiuihnni, Czunp. Wukenvlil, Xhillit-lt. NC!I11 Row Two: Mi-yt-r. Howe. Marsh, Hnrnhzirh. Yuiighun, Holdht-ru. Hrooiifrs, l'nrri-h. Gilpin. Fight. Row Thru-z Chappnizin, Herb, la-itft-rs. I.ovi-. Miss Loomis, Mr. Churm. Iivvri-tts, Bi-lt. Smith, Stephan, Ht-nrlly. ' Row Four: Howielt. Miller. Sziurinzin, VVoocl. Williams. Stone. il

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lf is vqp- ', fqgt f-sift -' 41555. 'ff Mr. Glenn B. Litton Genial in his manner, patient in every task, sincere to every purf pose, striving ever upward, respected by all his colleagues, masterly in his technique, friendly to all who partake his glance, sharing his every resource, loved by all who know him -this is our Glenn Litton. As we set Out upon the long journey ahead, it gives us pleasure to pause in tribute to one who has successfully gone before us and who serves as a willing and experienced guide, ready to use his experience for our guidance and profit. In the many years we have known him, he has always been our friend: through bands and orchestras which he has produced, he has brought lasting fame to our school: and in his life he has been a worthy example for us to follow. XVe are proud of his acquaintance and friendship, we are proud of the example his life has been for us: we are proud to dedicate this yearbook to one who so nearly fulfils those ideals to which this book is dedicated: we are proud of Glenn B. Litton.



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TRAVELING ASSEMBLY Buck Row: Gi-orgu Goss, Lilian Z2ll'it'l'1l. l.ylt- Dunlap. M1-lla Srhrot-dvr, Bill Comstock. .lumlrl Marshall. Lionvl Sandro. .lack Ilit-fvnliakt-r, Don liut-hon, Eli G4-i-lhoml. Front Row: .loo McCarthy, Miss lit-atrirv Loomis, Hob Carter. Charlene Vaughan. Cyril Skidmore-. Phyllis Annlvrson, Curtis VVilliams, Geraldine Tr-l':1sti-, Kenny Wt-lch. Fr:-mlt Arriiro. Kay Olson, Jack Honicls. Unions traveling assembly, and a film, The First Century of Baseball, shown by George Moriarty, big league umpire. For the first time all students on hall duty were called together by the council to discuss problems and their solutions. The constitution was revised so that the citizenship chairman would be elected in the spring, thus making it easier to organize a smoothfworking hall system the first week of school. The constitution was also amended so it would be more democratic in representation and so stu' dents would have a better chance to participate. At least one member from each session room is elected in the fall. Every club and almost every student participated in the annual Kopper Karnival which was extremef ly successful this year. Student Council INTER-HIGH COUNCIL MEMBERQ Sean-tl: Miss Loomis, Verna Grooters. Standing: Jack Howie-k, Robert Goldburi 'Vlr Churm G ? Q- vt f?

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