South High School - Spectra Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1950
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Z2 ,..., H .1 . 14 M3 l N,-n.,-mann ,uu- .ir ...........,,,,, QISQJI ni-47 2. - 'D vit M H93 E Aj' NQXWQ QV 'S-11 FOREWQRD I lt, Q X L Wxx N N I L X M L N Q ii Q sti 'N Outh High S4 mol r up him amy ixorul to N ion 1 4 Ll muriimgs 0 c oorx through xx wh our ximuiu rind intormatiom Icllovini tic H lp X I U N n X tl x X lllill ' i O N Y i an g 1LLl' K Ol Ax l A l.iw ui' lgll, V- i 1-iii to yum this lowk iii vhiih mi silmiil My .Lim .V M il in lmth tory .ml imtiiix-. 5.11 .mil Sally Smith ax iizixlili .my .xml .ill ul' tha iilui. Of S 'L' Q' l . lil thy Iliviiic ol' our ixiimml. lu' A fl '.ll-Agori.l . fthwl i 'l' lA in 'Q n . 1' Llp. .mil plliximl ilculwpiiiciiti .mil throiiluli whigh thny Amin N ' myth lumix .nil uniilifiiiii to thi, the ilxillyiiigc- fit rl vu-lil, M. V' thi Sp .ll'.LlNL7Ufl1Ux,lfr uliJ1.,1i1.llwr xxlmm it ui xxr' - , .1 ix-n1iix.iLr ol' lhur .gluii Llw high .ihool lily .md .xii inspimtior tu oy- mg l Jrs. e the Senror Class of 1959 msh to dedn DEDICATIO Cate tlus book to Mrss Lou Wrlson who so freelx 1 e h and whose hne sen to thos v s er txme and ener V to her students 8 se of humor and ever present des1re to be of servrce e around her make her presence a source of enjoyment to all gin h , I , ,,, jfhi ? SQA r fr ,if A f V V13 fx! Qs, 3 7 7 V . U A V . . Y 7 . . a I I 7 fi a nk am, ! 'mv 1' 'O o m Fw 3 XL ff T5 gn. - Our teachers open many doors for Sam and Sally South 1eadersh1p group act1v1ty c1t1zensh1p and understandmg ... , 7 7 I -I 4 i is WW K .vi Ib I X - M- ......,-1... A ins- .W 'W 1,4 . H ,zsbx Ng, , 4 I Q45 Z' ,g ,,:gg . A .ha if - 0 ,J .b gy 2 f' 4, f ar . V ' 1' is .ff f ,Q Q ' if f nit A. 1- Q 'Q ,. Q, '. if E 2'-I-'ff ' FP, fa,- ,ix it an 'vu 2 A firm believer in student government and a promotor of many activities, genial Mr. Sherman Coryell councils C. Mabin, C. Oldt, R. Augustine and R. Burkholder. They Open the Doors of Knowledge Hazel Allyn, Ethel Andrews Gerald Bloem Mfsgt. Morris Boyer JUl'li0l' High 5Ubl9CfS Typing Woodworking, Faculty Mgr. Military Science Varsity Club, Sr. Ushers Bars and Chevrons Club Q ,eq -3 jacob Brady P L Churm David Clatwonhy Math Frosh Football Government Sr Advisor Mathematics Cheerleaders H R Council Track Coach 1- is! Mr Bloems Future Homebuilders l Sherman Coryell Marguerite Crossman Lela Dawenport Ol1H21 Demmiln Principal English Commercial English Biology Physiology Parliamentarians BOWIIIIB Cll-lb5 rfsfr 2 P 7' ' 'W I, 1 8 Edna Dyk Kathreen Emery Norris Ferguson Elisha Fisher Remedial Reading Art Mathematics History Art Club Commercial Law Club fs Sue Gross Harriet Hartesvelt Mary Hoebeke Home Economics English junior High Subjects jr Red Cross Tattler jr Council Camera Club 'Q A? 3 Ni! Charles Hunt Martin E Knoll Ina Krumheuer General Shop Chemistry Physics Physical Education Intramural Sports Marian Lamb Retailing Office Practice an 4' ca X y EM, .V , AA Roy R. LeValley Agnes Linsley Glenn B. Litton Dorothy M. Long Economics, History English Instrumental Music History Senior Student Council junior Red Cross Band and Orchestra Senior Y-Teens Helen G MacLennan Zelda Mac Naughton Webb Marris Gt-vernment History History Penmanship Anthmetnc Wayne Martin Ina McNeal Laura Moore History Civics English Clothing, Cafeteria Ralph Mowry Machine Shop Spectra M Q i l rn i K , an f' N .. 1 Henry Mulder E. F. Murphy Lee W. Newton Gail Patterson Geography Biology, Geography Bookkeepingg Bus. Arith. Physical Education Audio-Visual-Program Senior Class Advisor School Treas., Book Store Basketball, Golf 11 'rw 4 Josephine C Peterson Pffiitg Pgsljgn Claude W Rathbun English Y or T O Academic Senior Class Advxs '49 Lucy A Reed Mrs Ryno English teacher explains the do s and don ts Ernest A Richmond English Mech Drawing Head of English Dept Bible Club Gerald W Robinson john Rybock Vocal Music Civics History Mixed Chorus Baseball Ass t Football ge f' ag, I A , I . , P :A ,A '. ' , , ' ' of 'Q 4 M' , T8 -'W 4 7' J 4' r ,V x W YL! x B , X i c J W l , ak Ju fig Q 'Z l O H Shopmeyer Don Schnemer Maryorle Shepard Mathematics Socnal Scnence Algsglmifjlne Personnel Dtrector Head of Math Dept Football H1 Y Varsity l junior Class R b S lt Elegnor Slttutt Lgatilgmatgis Ruth Stekhch pams junior Student Councxl Fnhllsh mpc! ,i 1 Ruth Stokoe Btology, PhySl0l01LlN Camera Club vo On Q' Esther Thomasma lane! UPIOU Speech, Debate Foods, Cl0Il'IlI'lg Spectra, Qulll and Scroll Camera Club , 4 rs F X ' If Jn 'V' A . 1 .V A W E , X ' V 'lf do f , , . 1 'f I Q 5 P 4,3 , W: . , ' x gg 'f . M- f t bfi? t A sf' ' Q55 . - ff ,, 41 f , W ' 3 I 4 A A: ' , I ii 5 to . . . , - , . 7 ' . 4 A ' ' - t f f t 1 Samuel Upton Franklxn VandenBour Ruby Walker Hazel West Hlsxory Pnnung En hsh Offnce Pracuce Inter l-hgh St Councxl Tattler Senior Stu em Councxl Offnce Retanlmg Club 5 214 Helen Wnllxams Idah Wxllnson Lou L Wnlson Stenography Typmg Hxstory Arr Club Commercnl Club Head of History Dept MWA Mrs Upton suoervnsmz Clean Up Tune F4- Dons Wounacotr jean Yonkers C Yntema Berry jane Zylman Foodx, Clorhmg Marhemaucs Enghsh Laun Mnhemancs Bxology Freshman Class jr Y Teens Narronal Honor Soclety Cheerleaders Phylis Allen Office Girl Zin iilllemnrtam These Are the Kindly Helpers 1 . ,1 J S' Nancy Oates Office Girl 1 Leah C Baldwm arcella Hutchinson Lxbrarlan Lxbrarxan Understanding ever pleasant gentle and always a frlend be cause of these qualities Laura Wilson wlll be forever endeared nn the hearts of the faculty mem bers and students I . M . r y 9 , .- - I l 1 xuwl QV r- .. mv M95 R921 Senlors Sam and Sally South close doors of hlgh school l1fe and open doors of a br1ght new future 9 2 Q ' K ff 5. 'wr I Av, 1 G , ,x as , 1u1u q'.nvnr3 M 1 -11 T' 'f L:- Bs T O X x fx xx x K N Xi x b H Doors of Opportumty Awa1t Senrors Row 1 M Sadelbause Sec R Boer Pres Row 2 C Bacon Vnce Pres E Fowle Treas Educatron rs the gateway to success Thls phrase typlfics the feelmg whlch led the Class of Frfty through thc years of preparation for a successful future The doors of opportumty are opened by those who vsork and asplre to reach a hugh goal Before reachxng the threshold of thelr senlor year these hard workmg glrls and boys had to open lesser doors Now they must act as doormen to open the way for those who follow In the last year many challenges confronted the class these challenges were met wxth servlce and knowledge whlch are the foundatlons of opportunlty The doors of the year were opened by the cam palgnmg for semor offices The Radar Party foresaw a bad hand for the Poker Party and the result of the electlon was almost a complete uctory for the Radar Party Heated campargnmg was done IH a lxteral flurry of chxcken feathers and posters Ron Boer preslded over the meetxngs whlle hls V1cePres1dcnt Chuck Bacon was on hand to take care of any emergencnes The secretary Marcia Sedelbauer took the mmutes whsle Ted Fowle was the keeper of the revenue Always ready wxth advlce were Anita Belfer Roger Luneke and Roberta Rosebloom Pop Churm Mr Paul Peterson and Mr Mrke Murphy worked with the members of the senlor class and lts officers to make the year one of great achuevement The semor socnal calendar started with a round of dances after football games a Halloween party and Tramp Day Daisy McK1nney won the D A R award The uctory over Umon successfully ended the football season and put the Homecoming crowd 1n gay SplflfS for the dance at the Pantlxnd Representatrve Gerald R Ford crowned Mary Cole and Jack Noorman as queen and krng the court was composed of Pat McGregor Q' J N-,pdf XX Student Advisors R Luneke A Belfer . 0 0 le - x , x,- . 4 f l 5 ' '5 -' . , ., . , . -- . , ., . , - .. 1 . . xi ,, . . . . . . 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Seniors Finish Year of Activity The aetmtxes of the year reached a new hitch when we presented our comedy We Shook the lamrly Tree It was the story of an average teen aber Hrldeparde who had a xery l1m1ted socral lrfe When the biggest dance of the year came she had no date whereupon her mother arranged one for her with Ireddle who was the talk of the school because he wore lcnrcleers The complications whreh developed thus created the plot of thus enpoyable play When Class Day rehearsals began rt was rexealed that the musical Showboat was to be the theme Senxor Prom Caps and gowns ot gray were worn at the rmpressuxe Commencement ceremony Through the doors of learning, these senlors hue passed The doors ot opportunity rwart to be opened oanne I-lelmstra and Whrtney Carnahan After the Christmas xacatron we electetl Yvonne De Good to represent South as our snow queen We opened the door on Valentines Day with a class party and the crowning of the class sweetheart oyce Bittner On St Patricks day the senrors were bedecked with green shamroclcs which were prowlded for them by the Home Room Council The girls had a chance to capture the man of therr dreams for the Damsels Drag on May 20 Royal blue and gray were chosen as the class colors whxle the Amerrcan Beauty rose was selected as the class flower Competntlon was leecn before we decided upon the class song which was wrrtten by rm Slater md Marilyn Knapp Before us hes the timber let us build was chosen as the class motto TW lf' an-:faq Row 1 lN XX ebb A Bing., Row 2 V Hurser B Merrrhew S Mare l 7 ' 7 1 l - y A . , 1 5 l ' 7 . , . h , 4 V D ' I , I ' . . , ' T ' Y 'n . ' ' , . - . X a A , A V' 5 a ' 4 . l ' Y' . . , , , 1 1 V , - , , . 5 I 7 ' ' I - 4 With june came Class Day and the annual junior- ' A ' ' ' ' ' ' I , L v L ' v f V . . 1 1 r f ' - A A ' ' - - A ' ' 4 . . . 5 . . L ,, . . y . K- f ' y . K . ' X- L V . L Y ' 1 L 1 ' , . . K . . ' -I K c. ce . it 1 - is W' W 'sr ,afzzf -Q x V I B . J I ff N., I . V i ' 'V ' , . n- ' ' . 61' Selma Abbassee Alden Abbott Patrlcla Alana Nancy Allen Gasper Amodeo Enckson lJeW1ldt and Taylor snngmg the orxgmal Hot Shot song for Frlday mormng entertannmem m Churm Hall Dorothy Anderson -,sl v--v Jayne Avery Darwxn Babers Barbara Bacon Charles Bacon v ' iv 1 as , D X A A 12 1 QQ A 1, A x l l so o A Q . . . ' S f -9' -- X 'ff 1 I , JN A 'R ri xx 1 li l X1 4 6 1966116 Cdmpdlgnlng 07' 5672107 0 1085 if I-r.1nces Badaluux Fvert Banrd ca :J- C rane Baker Paul Baker W H Pop Churm expresses gramude for thoughtfulness of semor class on hls birthday Q Bradford Baldwm Robert Barnard Jeanne Barlleu Barbara Baughman Anna Belfer Rnchard Bel tb I I U if U f ' 6- a r J lx :it 3 Vb ,- K r r r ff- l l E f e 4 L, V . - b 4,1 g a bfi ' '55 . . ,. 1 the Wztcbes Wb1rl -5' Q... ,iq-1' oy Lf. Benn Cneorge Beta Gene Blllmgs Alelcla Bmg Maman Bxsho standmg by to gxve assxstance lf n ed Joyce Bmner Ronald Boer Betty Bohn Carolyn Bouwkamp Bruce Sanson watches Tucky Halkxdes workmg an ex rxment Mr Knoll s Shlrley Box I , U ... P l -J lug ' o . . P 45 W5-. tramp day when we donned blue jeans and old slnrts - 1 Dolores Braybrook Larol Brxshm Kenneth Brooks Donald Brown 'V jacquelme Brown bemor boys return to childhood antus at the Halloween parts Ralph Brown ei 'cr , . Barbara Bunone Lawrence Burch Paul Burch Richard Burkholder Rosalie Campmne Whntney Carnahan Kenth Carpenter Patrxcna Charters Happy Birthday, Pop, from the Class of Fwy V' Barbara Captain janet Card Fleanor Carlson Which 15 wnch' F Vvhne 5 Mare j johnslon and M Cnesl work m Halloween deumrauons 139 'Q' 4Y' 4 1' james Chrxsrman Ronald Coburn Mary Cole Homecommg, when celebrated our I Lorna Coleman Mary Collner Ruth Ann Crapo 64 elk. ,J Beautxes nn boys chorus lme prove themselves more talented than their colleagues 121010791 joan Crawford jack Damaska VD Rxchard Dowson Mlfhael D3Vld0VlCh Ronald DeBru1ne Donald DeBruyne Yvonne DeG00d D I Sul J V U et sv , , 3 Li V '.,f V .1 2 i A i ' , ' , l K A, A ' 1 f lf , 2 ,FM L U Ti? , , ' Q 'dh V 139 I a 0 x P l x 1 ummmm the bam was delzczous at the Semor MIXEF Dorothy DeGraaf Ronald DeKru1f Vxrgmla Delnay Ronald Del ony, U ,Q james DeShone C? Auendams P Macbregor and j Hnemgrra wauh Represenuuve C erald I-ord crown Homecoming Queen Mary Cole on Turkey Day Ronald DeXV1ldt Wnllxam Dzedrlch Momca Dorn Henry Dudley Kalhleen Dutmer blue and silver symbolic of ...sv , yy v , ' ya p JM, I, . ,. l , Q. 9 f ' 0 pw Q , 1 Q l 'ff , Y f M. 7 A . A ggf fel joyce Dyer Dale Edgerle Roger Erickson Fr6d ESSl2li1' Many Southnes and Alumni enyoymg themselves dancing, to the music of George Lewis Band at the Homecommg V 7 ...J 'X' Shnrley Etherxdge Shirley Fehrlen Charles Fleer Edward Fowle Marvln Freedman Donald Gwfge Our class ower the Amerzcan beauty rose 5 Lyle Gxlleo Barbara Grmage ,fav Anastasxos Halkndes J. Ronald Hamilton k l x ,na- 'wr cf' Lorns Goss Maryorne Grnest Lawrence Grlm ---J-n 4-anno-' Councll Presldent C Oldt takes the easy way out if 93 sac D AQ Maynard Harig Claude Harrington Donald Harrington our class song by jim Slater . Beverly Harris Emerald Hayes Donald Heibel Donald Helmholdt Marcia Hxcks Kung Noorman and Queen Cole rengn with attendants J Helmstra and P MacGregor over Homecoming Joanne Hremstra 'hg- 'hs' On V Hubert Hxlfermk Marrlyn Hrmebaugh john Hoek A1'll0ld HOHUIBD 1 ., . X . . , E , X K. if ' -I E Q7 ,, . ,, ,, ,, . . ' l . i . . ! ER ' H n , gf' ' ' ' --f R- . t ' Q: n - -:-1 fx - -'.'- ij How can we jirget those laughs . Lorraine Hudson Mariel Huff Vivian Huyser Vincent Impellizzeri Kenneth jacobs Q 1 In the Interest uf Science this cake was featured at Mr Knoll s birthday party Dale jobse ex Kg 'L- joan johnson Robert johnson Dflffllhy 10l'dan Bunmf 10065 rom the mock election . Kent Justus ean Karrer Barbara Ketchum In the falling snow shnvenng attendants watch ueen Mary Cole express her grautude to South Semors an Alumm Evelyn Koeber Lisa Kolb Wlllnam Komeyan I I Rxchard Kmney Manlyn Knapp Gladys Knutson Donald Koppleman Q -A 1 , I?.e 7 B- K J . . Q 'fy - li s' ff Valentzne Day when we crowned the class sweetheart Darlene Kulcher Mamle Lomonaco 'We if Joyce Longxelner ,mx Glorna Laham Jerrold Landsrra Barbara Ledford ui 'Q-had S Mare C Mabm and V Huyser take noonday break ar Joppe s Gil Joyce Longeway Jeanmne Loop Tony Loppxcclo Roger Luneke ' 0 0 1 o Vg 9 Av 1 A , ' . fa . -I e ev, x, rf . '1 Q I x , -, , ,I ' e '3 if --L f ' . , . F , I .1 . my r . 1 'Y 3 l I . E wi V J ,V 1 .f 4 n Q n . V V ' 1 , . f I I . . House lights . . Constance Lurtsema Carol Luxford Clarence Mabln s Color Day at South High as B Bacon C Oldt an D Thornton exammed colors of past years Patncla McGreg,or Daisy McKmney Barbara Mernhew Carroll Malvllle 'S Suzanne Mare joseph McDowell Albert Metzner V D41. . 3 I K - 9, u , Q? D M' f , fx p 4 f J f ' s N X 2. mn Wx f V 3 Q W , ga I . ll 1 , 'f - , 1 VX' l .st . . A . Q : - an A .-:x . 3 l Y u fi x . ' 4 v -! f u. u X ef, - V . Y I , s , I . hA'.l ' 4.AV L 4 y , It A Cl 1 5 I -' . J e Y, g f f b6B6 assesses -141- fffyf 1 ,fp 1, ,,, I Semors Express Thoughts of S 'Wx Boy mort likely to succeed H ANASTASIOS HALKIDE AU T ORRPIIS nf .-1 -552,2 Q 521 nip I Clg Rs is .-?-,,..'-1? ,ff Z2 Popular boy DALE EDGERLE Popular girl 1 'Z J NANCQY WARREN ' i X X Q!! Mos! Talented Grrl E .rf lwlf BARBARA BUTTONE Man Hater BARBARA WELMERS 4 fffns f Irueparablex MARY RITZEMA JEAN voLosE 5 I. v 'I ffm xql xg? W-me X f X ZA? lj!! EE RXXX X x1N. -ILO ' RMK I l 2 9 K NWI I Class Romance g g f f' 7 f VADALIA TINER AND 6 K X CLAUDE HARRINGTON f f X X s 3 W g,'l1:a.3 9: ulli. M. 535. lllll Fifi lge.. 'lugs law N 4 51 N W v Im 'lvl' 'N I III 44. ' U Claxs Optimist ,iff I AM74 O f X 4 f gr!! il Woman Haier DICK BURKEHOLDER C I WHITNEY LARNAHAN of 1 l f f folly' Class Character RUSSEL CASE Y avg! 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I fl' ' ' Q YK Q X 4 C f- Q 1 - ' 0' , I g' 'xx X 1 N playing mailman with love letters a bass in the bathtub' Dewey Pearsall Marllyn Pnke Roger Plafkm Barbara Peterson Marllyn Peterson Lorraine Phllhps 'Y Milk Semor gxrls enyoymg themselves at the All Club Banquet Theodore Pluughman Marte Poma Frank Porter Harry Pratt rzot endzfzg amuses audzence our lay was ez success Vonda Prosser janet Pugh Charlene Qumn Donald Qumt Lynn Reslgnol ,diy-.s f-' 1 .av 0 Seniors occupy over festxvlues at the All Club Banquet Frances Richer 1 Esther Rxetman Mary Rnzema Robert Roberts jay Roede -Q f...' , ' Q ' -.fr m I , A in ,,' 6- 2- .- N A I EV ix R , 1 - lk The crafly gals booked wary males or the Damsels Drag Roberta Roseboom Dorcas Rowan Angelo Russo Peter Russo 419, 'Hays Robert Rykse Study study study' Its a dogshfe agree V Huyser R Vanderbelt B Metzner R Erlckson and C Bacon Thurmond Rynbrandt Marlene Saad Patricia Sahli Douglas Schonwald ohn Schuiling Slaowboat ' theme 0 class day Cynthia Schultz Lawrence Schultz 'J' Marcia Sedelbauer William Sickrey Richard Slersma Villain B. DeYoung watches hero D. Harrington succumb to alluring charms . I Esther Singer and potent brew of siren M, Sedelbauer. Betty Simmons Dewey Sjaarda James Slater Barbara Smith Low lights and so t music . r. -Sr. Prom . Roger Smnh Jay Stap Delores Stone Frnest Stover A joan Snyder Dolores Spearman Raymond Stanhope 'V j Wellbelcuved B Mernhew C Luxford M Sedelbauer and D Edgerle relaxmg durxng Sensor Play rehearsal Charles Sumner Delores Suttorp Barbara Swarthout Cdl 5 dna' g0lU72S 0 gfdy 7'6lg72 df C07727?Z6lZC677Z6lZf Dean Svutzer janet Talsma Donald Tawlor . C Luxford and B Sanson pause for refreshments during the dress rehearsal for the Semor play lxathleen Thompson Rlchard Thompson Rtchard Thornton of' Shirley llhblc beraldme FI letema Vadalm Tmtr joan Thurston , f 49 f' ,X h I T 3' F f ' T T X . Our motto Be ore us lzes the tzmb , let us buzld is Robert Tubbs Wayne Ullery Raymond Vanderbilt Barbara Van Dyke I I James Van Leeuwen Mother J Loop registers shock at the sight of nllegal Gsh caught by her sons J Wellbeloved and D Edgerle Marlene Van Zoeren J N -. 4 'F Q Z 8 I I 5 I 9 4 f I ' X I' W Jeanne Volose Charles Wade Nancy Warren Jack Wassenaar ' ' ' If 0 o 0 ef f ' M Q 4 wa- ! , 4 X A t .sf-1 A W Uv? W 1 'D' .5 I I , ,1 J ll s fl -x 3 Q-gf Q ' ' Q w s x if E 4 ' f 1 - 1 F . Ktee . l J is 59, - . J xg ' 4 Q ' K S P 7, 9 . J lf -x ' ' I Ll- 5 .J ,f V, . , . . . , These memorzes wzll lzve orever in Nancy Webb james Wellbelmxwecl Barbara Welmers Barbara Xxhlll. 'I C lamour glue IS applied to Last by members of the make up committee .uqudlm XX ynama 1 ARR fveffw JMS TER CLASS Sozve 50 ffffyh lr 5 1 liidlf fl'-H l9d77rIffch!fZ!f!162oa!c! Sp ! 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' .- -Q-if -.o 1 I v,.,,Q ,'tuO ' AO 'th ... og. 1 w u u x x w.. 4 so to QQ n Q un1ors Fmd Doors 'T ...I Row 1 Sec C Kronberg Pres T Martm Row 2 Vrce D Mrtchell and C Eaton peekaboo around A johnson and C Bolce at Square Dance The unrors made ready use of the many doors whrch stood open for them thrs year Wlth determmatron and zeal they began thelr act1v1t1es by electxng Tom Martm presldent Dwlght Peceny HSSlSfCd hxm wh1le Charlene Kronberg kept the mnnutes and Margle Bordon balanced the class bud get Eunxce Scholten Mary Ellen Walters B111 Bell and Ed Mabln offered sage advlce whlch was tempered by wrse suggestnons from Mlss Shepard Mr Brady and Mr Rybock Not all the doors opened on work and worry but many opened on fun and fellow shrp These energetrc junrors w1th the help of the1r parents held an rce skatmg party at Reeds Lake after whrch they devoured pounds of delectable refreshments at the Tubbs resrdence The second soclal aCtlVltY of th1s peppy group was a roller skatlng party whlch was held at Bowens Roller Arena After that strenuous evenrng wrth -Q 5 . Queen C Kronberg and Krng A johnson relgn S Le Van looks bewildered as balloons come down ar j Hop at 1 HOP O . ,tray I ,,1 .VLL I t Q! V g r .,,. . a iff. Pres. Dfileceny, Treas. M. Eorden. I . - J . ' , ' I 7 7 to Fun and Fellowship Left to right Advlsors E Scholten B Bell M Walters E Mabm J Brady M Shepard J Rybock rts many sprlls the comfortable Leopard resrdence and tasty food was a welcome retreat for these trred Jumors Another pro ject of th1s class was a square dance whrch was held rn March and at whrch callers from Mount Pleasant College were an added attractlon The mght of Aprrl the 15th long w1ll be remembered and cherrshed by the umors the date of the Hop Wrth nts approprrate Sprmg theme oan Tubbs and Charles Campbell were the co chaxrmen of th1s gala event The class choose Charlene Kronberg for queen and Arnold ohnson for lung To help the krng and queen Lavonne Sk1ver and Stanley Le Van were elected to complete the court Later act1v1t1es rncluded a Bowlrng Party whlch was held at the Paragon Bowlrng Lanes and the Stockmg Stumble a dance held after a track meet The years program was concluded by a class prcnrc held IH May l H09 Srttlng A Johnson C Kronberg Standmg S Le Van J Tubbs L Sk1ver C Campbell campaigning for the J Hop Commxttee Chaxrmen for the JHop Row 1 B Hanson M Walters A Terranova D Lustrg Row 2A Sprerlmg S Donham J Tubbs M Scott Row 3 F Router D Wagemaker C Eaton K Whrtney C Campbell C Bolce admrmsters first ard to A Croak Chemrstry lab 1 I . , . , . , - , . , . , . . 7 9 J rp'3ll , x3,ys.L?lQ?' . gl., . st. fa aw . as , , , , , mf-saw 1' n , n Q 'l 1 w , . . . ,, i a - 1 - 1 - - U H , , . , . , . . . . . . - : , . , . , . . 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A ' 3 Sophomores Cpen Doors of Activity Row 1 Sec L Trbble Pres D Rlpley Row 2 Vlce Pres J Strmgham Treas T Curuss Left to rlght Advrsors D Long D Morrow N Ferguson M Matson Although the wonderous world of op portunxty whlch ns reached through the doors of graduatxon lS stnll a dxstant dream for the Sophomores day by day lt lS fast becomlng a reallty While traxellng toward thus goal the Sophomores acqulred strength to open greater doors through thenr many act1x1t1es The first major mterest of these sensa tnonal Sophomores was the elass electron m whlch Donna Rlpley was chosen the presx dent and 1m Strrngham was chosen the wee presldent L1ll1an Trbble ably kept the books whlle the purse strmgs were tenacxous After the Tenth Graders opened the doors of South to the Burtonrtes they xentured upon xanous projects Excellent opportun1 t1es for fellowshlp were proxlded by the plans and preparatlons for thc many dances and plenlcs The bxggest and the most sue tessful recreatxonal aetnrty was the Sopho more Suzzle a welner roast held on May 12 Relaxauon ln the Concentrauon Camp Studlous Sophomores pause rn geometrx class y F t ly held by Tom Curtiss. 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' ., V 'RV Ex .. ,- .y. .1-.1 Sam and Sally South 10111 Wlth others to seek to learn and to do .l',q: I qi as W I 4 ,L ,gllfj Q XF' Sv 6 QA ' 'IllI'7 ' W' Q xt Q 5 l X LU lmglat Qu Q 'll -Q fu ' , ...X Standmg R Stanhope B Perkms Sn tmg L Txbble G Dorn Lllte a lnely caterp1llar wendmg lts way through the dark passages of 1ts subterranean abode a fan tastlc Conga llne klclted xts way about a grotesquely decorated South Hrgh boys gym Amld make bellexe wrtchcs eerle bats and scary cats the gay partrclpants threw laughs and legs IU every drrectxon at the Wltchs Whrrl a dance held a vseek after Hallowe en by the Sr Student Councll Besldes the Wltch s Whnrl the Sr Student Coun whlch was held rn the glrls gym wrth a dance after ward rn the boys gym This student goxernment body IS a yery nmport ant part of South High actlvltres They take charge of all assemblles and presrdent Chuck Oldt was master of ceremomes on many occaslons They also Row 1 C Mabm QTreasJ M Pnke Sec C Oldt CPresD Row 2 A Halkxdes QHall Comm., Mr Levalley R DeLong CVICC Pres, Miss Walker 'gli .-H cil also sponsored the annual All-Club Banquet, 4 Q, . ' . . A 41' A X- ' gi' Left to right-M. Walters, M. Palmer M Hrllborn -I Tubbs C Paton B Sanson For Out Of Town Games ww W'Hng.,. Rev Houserman enjoys food and C Oldt s company at All Club Banquet Left to Warren Clellen Q-.,,, flgure the honor pomts at the end of the year and award the ten golden keys to the ten top honor students Football season brought out their salesmanshlp as well as their executlve ab1l1ty For the South Unlon homecommg game an upset ln which we beat them 12 6 they sold brlght blue and red football feathers wlth a mmature snlver football on the bottom for the game and the dance after ward For all out of town games they exerclsed the aforesaid executive abnllty by charterlng buses to transport students to and from the games this year s council wlshed to leave a memorlal at the close of the semester The proposed plan was to leave the school a flllllg cabinet rlght L Skxver A Bmg N G Laham A Hunter M Mc Row l j Sup L Church Row 2 B Patterson K Mead Row 3 R Au gustme M Momer 4. , , if , 4 7 7 -5 f-s l H4 , - - ' ' , D W VA. . x . . . . . As other student councils have done other years, Q 1 . G , . I , . , . , . , . ' l . w Q A V Q ' s . K Q 'Qs x ' P- F' s r, X I . jf' Q I - ' n' - . 1 . , . . -' . ' , . . Semors D1splay Class Pms W 5 'G-'wil N Webb CTreasj C Luxford fVlCC Pres, Mr Churm B Merrrhew fSeCD j Wellbeloved fPresJ B Merrxhew and j Loop prepare Mr Cottontaxl for Easter Wrth the Home Room Councll nn charge of all affaxrs pertalnmg to Churm Hall the senior class enjoyed a happy and successful ear The crownmg of the Homecom mg ueen and Klng Pop s Blrth day party and Frrday entertalnment are only a few of the colorful ex ents that members of the councxl enjoyed plannmg In order to ralse money the councll sold decorative class pins whlch were proudly dnsplayed by the sensors lm Wellbeloved was elected presldent and Carol Luxford vlce presldent Barabara Merrxhew took the notes and Nancy Webb cared for the money Row 1 W S1ckery,j Loop Row 2 M Dorn,-I johnson 0 Q ' j lg I lr A W I ,Qi E I VM LY' . V f Qjg5Egfil J H g , L M W A l Q 1 on J dal? 'if Ml Q j . G, . we l , ' H Wi I' W 'fre Y ' . as 'Q x rr . ' r ' : i 5 ,CVQF5 N ' ' X L -' ,f J - - 1' ' . 1368 , , a if F s do - rf unior H1gh Talent Presented Row 1 Russo N Ross J Densmore E Stover Row 2 K Abasse R Brown B Cole C Peay C Seger J Anderson M Wxnkles Costumes games and dancing prowided the interest at the Hal lowecn costume party presented by the umor Student Council in Cc tober Tommy Corder in all ghoul ishness of Frankenstein and Mary Lou Moomey and Lois Hoffman lomtedness of Raggedy Ann and Andy were awarded prizes for the best costumes Spring activities of the club in cluded a talent show and a dance for junior high students One representative for each group of fifty students in every junior high session room is elected at the beginning of the school year These representatives comprise the memhers of this club Row 1 J Beaber M Ter Meer P Berry R Unger G De Wu! Row 2 D Cole P Gray M Savalli A Tazelaar R Wlnheld O O K A -f TQ' 1 ' , - , . , with the characteristic . . loose F - . , .Q 7 ' D ' .I Members Enter Best Wfork Mlss Stokoe M Tangenberg Cfreas 3 D Cooley cVlCC Presj Snap lt was often repeated as thc busy year of the South Hugh Camera Club unfolded rts wealth of photographlc act1v1t1es Ixcld trrps and group projects teachxng the arts of srlhouette and portrart prcturc talcrng wcrc held Speakers showlng colored slrdes and passmg along helpful hrnts concermng almost all phases of camera work vrslted the Monday noon meetmgs frequently Therr suggestrons took root and many a salon showed mtluences of thc speakers experienced advlce to camera club members Mxss Stokoe gencr ously donated her after school tune to super use the students efforts rn enlarglng and prepanng thexr plctures for entrance IH salon competrtzon Mr Fuson gxves club polnters on rakmg portrarts 1 L Frazier N Frazier D Ellrs M Marquardt J Baldwm J Cleveland The school darkroom was open at all times t k .,.v 1 .9 I 'x , 3 1n Grand Annual Salon K if-.AX S Tnbble V Prosser j Bertek M Leverre The shmrng new dlsplay cases at last made therr appearance nn the mann hall thus realnz mg the efforts of preuous years camera clubs Their members ralsed funds to replace the old cases Thus year the enght top places rn each showrng were beautnfully arrayed Every month a drfferent sublect was chosen to be the club project The general headmgs of children scenes ammals portralts and sllhouettes were selected and members entered thelr worlc to be judged and crltlcrzed by the club Beauty of lme and composntxon as well as technical excellence was stressed The best efforts of the year were entered nn the Grand Annual Salon 1n the sprung and those wmnmc plctures ln turn were entered IU a natronal contest J Baldwm poses for john Kmghrs ponraur study H I' G Latam, M Bloom, R Sutter, M Bronkema, K Brooks, C Thnes C ,a.r2. 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K , Q . . 4 ' y . . .y g . . , . . 7 1 H YA l - 5 .., l ll , ocPn'R' A Abbot measuresj Tubbs admission fee to dance Bunldmg and ITlClll lt3.lI1lI1g a hrgjh standard of Chrxstlan character was the lcleal the members of the H1 Y strrved to fulfill Every other Wednesday found a large group of South Hugh fellows map out therr social and money making plans Under Arnold Hoffman their presldent the elub carrred out an unusually successful financral year Hr Y paddlepop sellers at basketball games became pledged to the Natlonal World Fellowshnp Fund they gaxe an end of the year basketball game between the A and B teams of Son Both teams dad well for themselxes rn unter sehool play The senxors A team fimshed thlrd ID standrngs whlle the juniors B team romped ow 1 C aton R Augustine Row D Starr S Le Van M Freedman www-a,..u X . Ny ' M A . . Y . I. . .Y I I . , 7 , ' '. familiar sights. To fatten the amount they had . Y. ' ' 4 ' ' . nth, ' ' y , ' . , ' ' -' , . R - . E , . ' J A A MT: , D. Stormzand, K. Vandercook R Wagemaker R DeYoung s., -1 'Q Government for A Da R Augustme fSecj D Edgerle cV1CC Presj Mr Schrermer A Hoffman CPres Q off wxth a champronshlp In the play off game between the two the semors edged out the juniors 1n a close game Three boys represented South at the statcwnde H1 Y legrslature at Lansmg There the boys from all over Mlthlgan took over the state government for a day electing thelr own executlve chlcfs Another statewxde meetmg was held at Port Huron where the boys learned how to make themselves and thelr orgamzatlons useful to therr tommunltres Many Saturday mght Y dances were sponsored jomtly by H1 Y and Senror Y Teens each taklng therr share of prohts and fun One of these was the Sadle Hawkins Dante where the damsels pald actordnng, to walst measurement Burkholder Row 2 G Czarnekl D Helmholt A johnson B Preston L Benes D Black D Thorne G Smxth . . , . l . , . , . K . V . I Row 1-R. Anderson, A. Abbott, R. . - . , . , . . 1 ' a f. I J , I I L . , . , . , . , , I . Y-Teen Style Parade 'cf' Rowl Cleveland M Marquardt j Tubbs P Nesbitt K Beckermg M Beckerxng E Scholten Row 2 j Mlllxken L Dekruxf N Warren C Hoffman C. Green M Welch M Scott Irss Long C Schultz CPresJ D Lusug fVlCC Pres! B Bacon fTreasj M Cole QSCCD Projects galore whether for ser vrce or fun gave the Sr Y Teens many opportumtxes to prove thelr worth to all onlookers R3.lSlI1g funds for the World Fellowshlp fund proved to be pro ject number one 1n the servxce department Basketball season found the g1rls checkmg coats at the games untll they had boosted therr total earmngs to their flfty dollar goal Desxgnmg and sewmg tmy doll dresses for dolls to be grven to underpnvxleged chlldren at Chrlst mas proved to be more fun than work Colormg Easter eggs for chnldren at Sunsh1ne Samtarnum was fun too Row 1 C Luxford j Loop P Parker Row 2 J Avery M Sedelbauer K Ooster hoH C Larson A Croak Row 5 M Mrlrer M Poma W Mrtchell B Baughman J Thurston Row 4 G Lahom M Nicholson E Reltman P MacGregor B Bohn 1 x, I sl 1 9 1 1 1 - 1- -1- 1 - 1 ' 7 . . T- 1- 1 ' 1 - 1 1 ' , . . 7 . 1 ' - I , . ., . ., . , ' ., . .. ' . ff af 'I' 4' 5 .. ,, lr ... I, l at 5 I -, ,. ,. . 1. , . ,. ' ..,, . ,. , . - '12 1 - ' 1 - 1' 1 . . '- 1 1 1' 1- 1' 1 Shows Easter F ash1ons Row 1 B Gerster E Boynton A Belfer P Charters M McClellan Row 2 B Hanson C Borce E Brergle L Skwer J Mollo S Etheridge Strams of famrhar carols echoed gurls made the1r tradrtronal Yuletlde journey throughout the school Sprxng and the Easter Parade prompted the grrls mto havmg a style show resplendent w1th smart sults and toppers and garly colored Easter bonnets The local depart ment store furmshed the styles and found the Y Teens eager shoppers after seemg some of the1r friends model for them Hlghl1ghf,lHg the1r partles was the splash party and potluck ban quet held at the Y Swimming gave the gnrls ravenous appetites that only the wealth of good food they had brought could satrsfy Q 'il 4 4 j Baldwnn M Scott C1 Lahom N Warren enyoyxng Splash Party Row 1 M Schuel, M Walters, M Palmer, N Webb, C Robbms Row 2 M Loomrs, B Merrrhew, A Bmg, M Collxer,j Hermstra Row 3 R Moroney,j Baldwm, M Weekly, C Kronberg, D Haff O Cf 5 Q, ' 'f f . 3 S u 1 ' 7 ,V i 4 G Q . , ' , 1 l I 3 L 4 ,, throughout South's halls when the A A c. .B A r, ' a - 1 H .x, y , - X nfs! X W ,xx . . . 2 R. , 1 . - 1 1. y -P . 4 'vw . . . ' - 'k , -4,3 ' Q .2 - I ' ' 1 1 gn K ' 5 I . H . ' V A .avr -7 Vs A E - , , ' if s J - - J Y! .A A .1 i K V: - . 4. 'Q-I , X Q- V 7 F C 9 Y s fr Sk1t chmaxes Spectra Campalgn M Welch fUnderclassmenj M Miller fOrgan1zanonsj R De Young fSen1orsJ D Lass fAthleucsj B Merrlhew for gamzatnonsj M Palmer QFacultyD C Green fUnderclassmenJ Seated Luneke CAthleucsQ Early fall found the Tattler Spectra card sellrng campangn mdustrlously gettmg under way The campaign was cllmaxed by a hllarlous skxt urgmg the sale of hundreds of cards en trtlmg their buyers to coples of the Spectra and the school newspaper After campalgnlng came planning and leng thy discussions concernmg the theme and cover deslgn of the forthcommg yearbook Decrsxons were hard to make because there were so many C0l'lfllCflI'lg rdeas but at last actual Work was begun Page plans were drawn up and staff members were busy for months takmg and mountmg plctures wr1t1ng copy and planmng money maklng schemes Suddenly the deadlme loomed close ahead and a breakneck pace was set to finnsh all sectxons on trme C Mabm Mr Mowry Mrss Thomasma F Oldr 'mu D Mrrchell j Goetz A Tracy D Srnegle B Bacon M Hrlborn N Webb M Sedelbauer 0 Q 9 1 1 'S'-'62 f -kg, Qi X . 1 ' G 1 ' , ' 1 . s ' ' W A , . V s Q ' . , , . 1 - 1 1 s a . , - 7 7 V . x W' 79- , M' w..-M., ,751 ,IKL 1 Y . . Q ' 2 ' 9 ' ' ' ' ' , l . Carmval Adds Fun and Funds A Hoffman QSports Ed, D Hagen 13 fAsst News Ed, P Parker CNews Ed, q M A Tracy CFeature Ed, R Augusune CEd1tor1nCh1efj N Wrerenga QAdvt Manj M Tangenberg fBus Manj K Marshall fD1str Manj Seated M Vandenbout Mrs Nelson Partnclpatlon m the gala penny carmval was the hrghhght of the year for the 24 mdustrxous members of the Tattler staff The penny carm val whrch was sponsored jomtly by the Tattler and Spectra took place nn both gyms on Feb ruary 11 Typlcal of all carn1vals the fish pond tele grams cake walk and white elephant table provlded fun for the students and funds for the treasurres Sohcrtmg ads and strrvmg to meet thexr deadlmes kept all the members on the staff 1, busy constantly One of the happnest slghts of the year for the aspnrmg journalxsts was the look on the former Mnss Hartesvelts face when they pre ,- sented her with a weddxng present Row 1 M Wxnkels B Talcott L Hecht N Busrc Row 2 D Prllsbury j Wfrllramson M jenkms Hero D Herrington rescued Herome M Palmer from Vxllam R De Young Tartler Spectra Assembly Q ' - D fe.. P I 'Fx' 0 I , . . I ' -1- A , . - Q V Q ' . , I , - Q R 'hx A Y M sl .P . . . 'Q Q 4' . . I K--M' 5' 3 ' P' I x s x .A cg Y , N fr Commerc1al Club Sponsors Tours 7 V? 'T 'w 'Ns r,-5 Row 1 B Whitman J Parker D Rolf Row 2 E Neldon j Brown R Goss Row 3 B Bertek R Bxllsborow L Carmer Row 4 S Donham R Camplone E Shu ker Row 5 M Tangenberg C Smxth S Mahalfey Hlghllght of the year for the actne Commerclal Club members was a get acquamted party held at Garfield Park lodge 1n the early sprmg Virtually exery member attended the potluck whxch provrded food and fun for all Turnrng from fun to work they acquxred much knowledge from the1r guest speakers and from tours through vanous local busmess orgamzatrons A V1Slf to Nash Kelvmator m May proved a ventable fun fest as well as an mstructrve occaslon The Commerclal Club was orgamzed to famlllarlze commercnal students wrth busmess methods Teachers receive benefits from thls club bs havmg 1ts future secretaries work for them Anyone takmg two or more commerclal subjects rs elrglble for membershlp In th1s relatxvely recent group The aduser to these eneretlc gxrls IS Mnss Idah WIIIISOH Row 1 E Koeber CPresj M Nncholson CPres lsr Semj Row 2 Mxss Wxllrson B Bettys fVlCE Presj P Parker CClub Re porterj Row 5 K Thompson CSec lt Semj M Bronkema CSecj D Hubbard CTreasj 1? Row 1 B Gorren N Flck J Longeway Row 2 C Green B White N Allen Row 3 A Wfxlson K Thompson P MacGregor Row 4 Y DeG00d A Pastoor V Delvay M Peterson O 'Q s J .. Y -Q -I C i '. 4 Q . Q . , -1 'A f? 8 . -.. :Qi Q ' 1: f ff 8 - 7' N 'X' K . l Q so ' . , . , . . 1 - , . , . . .1 - , . , . . 'L . , . , . ' - Q - , . , . .. - ,. V . . Y 7 1 . ., , . - ,Q . ., . - - -' . . S ., . ., . - .- 3 -I 'J-. .4 ' -I -J 1 ,I 9 PJ, .1 G-'97 '9 4 . 3 'L x -.. , N' .1 3 x v ffl , . A - . , .. , - . - . , . , . . 1 . , . , . . 1 . , . , . , . . Law Club Studies Court Cases 9 I Row 1 geway J P Russo A'-up-1' V Impellazerrx N Allen J Lon Thurston Row 2 D Helmholdt F Regalskl Bangmg tlse gavel on the desk ID room 326 every Tuesday noon durmg the past year lm Slater presr dent called the vanous meetmgs of the Commercnal Law Club to order The purpose of the rndustrlous members of this legal group could be summarlzed as follows to promote a greater mterest nn commercnal law and to enable the students to lmprove the1r knowledge of the subject The members of this d1st1ngu1shed organ1zat1on were those students from the third hour class who were rnterested enough. to drscuss the subyect more rn detall Documents deeds contracts and subjects of a legal nature were studled and dlstussed m great detaxl Money for the various act1v1t1es carried on by the group was raxsed by numerous sales of fudge and doughnuts after school G Czarneckn CVICC Presj Mr Frsher B Baughman CSec Treasj J Slater fPresD A Row 1 V Delney E Carlson L Coleman K Justus Row 2 C Flner Wagmaar K Brooks , 4 f 'U Q , if r 1, v V, t -9 as ' 6 K. ' . E 3 K , , V I 7 1 -, 1 Q ' . I, - , . ' , . . I 1 . , . , . . sJ 1 ' 3 ' Y 1 1 . l I . , . h , . .- . , . . . I . lfaxik , N I ,4W'J',..nLA.x fB5f k:.A', xl , . -AQS ., ' '. 1. ,egg E - . ', . , . , . . - . ' , , . . Service Latin Club Watchword Smmg D DeGraH B Bacon M Beckenng K Beckermg N Warren M Me Clellan Standmg S Kammeraad K Marshall A Belfer Y Tousey N Buslc F Holst Row 1 L Carmer G Bursey M Walters A Croak F Boynton Row 2 A Hunter M VanderVeen M jenkms Row 3 j Anderson G Dorn L Tlbble C Eaton Row 4 S Mare G Czarneckl F Router C Campbell R Rlekse Slavery relgned once agam Lowly underdogs bowed low t lordly masters and saluted them 1n the tongue of the anclent Romans Chains enc1rcl1ng the poor unfortu nates necks clanked on the floor as then wearers kneeled and bowed 1n trlbute Such was the fate of those bemg 1nxt1ated 1nto the Latln Club Con trary to the aboxe 1mpl1cat1on the club s axm IS to encourage a frlendly spmt among students of common mterests and at Chrlstmas they famlly They also had a booth at the Penny Carnnal and held xarxous doughnut sales Sntung Miss Ymema j Tubbs CSecj j Cleaveland fTreasj B Sanson CPresl R Augustine CVICC Presj Standxng A Belfer CSec lst Semj V Huyser CTreas lst Semj T Fowle KVICC Pres lst Semj R Stanhope CPres lst Semj . q i 1 . 1 , 1 3 1 I , I . , . , 1 'F' . -' . , . , . , . , . , o Y D A . 7 sent a basket of food to a needy Y , Y A 'T 1 g 1 V, 1 ' 5 4 , 1 . . 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' I ' ' 9 ' ' 9 Young Arusts VISII Gallery Y. 5 -1 Slttmg j Allen D Spearman D Parks Mxss Emery j Bell M Ybema Stand mg M Mxller C Vos M Marquardt M Scott D Herrington Although a new organrzatnon at South the Art Club has already attracted twenty s1x members by nts promise of unxtmg art wnth fun Pose drawnng lessons nn art work and art gallery excursions were guarantees of xnterestmg projects To attam these ends the club sched uled throughout the year such thmgs as movies slldes and talks on art and artlsts carving classes School art supplies were furn lshed to the members who could work enther s1ngly or rn groups on proyects durmg the club sesslons on Frrdays To ralse money durmg the year the club sponsored many sa es M Ybema CTreasj j Limbacher fSecj D Herrmgton CPresj Slttmg D Hoff, G Lahom, M Tangenberg,-I Sheperly,J Limbacher Standmg J Londo, D Plnght, B Herrington, Mrss Wxllxams, K Mead O I O 1 f L 0 , . 9' C- I 1 ' . I V 11 , .rf '- I , ev e ,- V M W. an P ,, N, v . .- af, I ' i . ' , . , . , , . D , . . ' ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - Q - . 7 ' I y , h ' -P , . a v X . , . - . - 1 ' px 1 l 7 7 A v . . . 9 u f ' . . , . . , . . . House Part Ends Busy Year L- F S B Talcott V Fox M Wmkels H Smnth Row 1 M Harmomous soclal exrstence wrth thelr fellow cltrzens and personal seruce to others are the ldeals of the Intermedlate Y Teens as rllustrated by thelr donat1on to the World Wrde Fellowshrp Fund The members haxe been qu1te actne socrally thls year Thelr program has mcluded fudge sales an mxtratlon party at the YWCA and the attend ance at the All Club Banquet A week end party at Presrdent Vonda Fox s cottage was one of the hnghllghts of the year at the YWCA rn whxch she and delegates from other Y Teen clubs rn the crty gave the teen agers oplnlon of the YWCA and lts actmtxes Kammskr E Borgman M Parquette ow 2 L Rrchards j Hemtzelman J Beaber D Sears wg Srandmg G Marshall C Black P johnson D RlCl'lkS E Colllgan Snmng S Traxler I Cook j Poorman . 'Q I V 5 'U' , ' X H Ads 7 V A . ' -, '-K- --e , ,iq l . , . , . I , . D . '11 . . . l . . !'. ' 3 Q n . .. . y V 3. , I . RK . Vonda was also an emissary to a meeting held 7 '1 . - ', . l , . h . R - . , , , . , . . . A I T A4 ' xo. , z T 1 Y ' ' x l Q - a ' s ' y . - , . A . l . 1 r Y Teens Help Santa G1rls Row 2 M Turner fTreasj Mxss Yonkers M Howard CVICC Presj Row 1 S jarvrs fSecJ M TerMeer CPresj The purpose of the umor YTeen Mxss Yonkers club adv1ser states IS to bulld a fellow sh1p of g1rls devoted to the task of reahzxng ln our everyday lxfe those ldeals of personal and soc1al l1v1ng to whlch we are c0mm1tted by our falth as Chrxstlans Wlth th1s purpose ID mlnd the club dressed several dolls for the worthy cause of the Santa Claus Glrls at Chrxstmas tlme Club act1v1t1es xncluded a splash party wlth Burton School a PICDIC at the end of the school year and varlous fudge and doughnut sales They went w1th Y Teens from all over Grand Rapnds to a birthday party for the YWCA Row 2 I Hlll K Brmks J Collngan Row 1 V Fox P Buteer B Schultz D Swarrz, N Farrah, C Brshop D Outhen R Tompkms V Poma D Benem C Sparks - I 4' we 3, , . T . . , . 1. - H - J ' 1 v 1 1 ' . . ,, . . . . ' s 1 v . 1 . , . -' . . . Bowlers Wm Team Honors 5 R Goss A Hrghstreer L Carmer D Lusng, M Mollo F Brregle B Hansen Step one two three Swmg back Follow through The grrl has done her part now the ball does rts part scatterlng the prns rn rts pathway Thrs rs the Tuesday nrght story of the South Hrgh Glrls who frnd fun Champrons rs the tltle bestowed thrs year on the grrls who bowled at the Northfield Lanes rn league competrtron agarnst gurls teams from other hrgh schools Besrdes wrnnmg team honors two team mem bers atkre Houtman and Charlene Kronberg also won rndnrdual trophles The grrls who bowled at Ryans bowlrng alley found fun rn competrng among themselves and drd not meet other schools rn matthes All members learned at frrst hand the meanrng of good sportsmanshrp the club 5 chlef arm B Bettys CPresj N F1ckCSecJ C Kron herg., fVrce Presj B Gorton CTreasj Mrss Demmon O .L K 7' l , l v ' r 1 y relaxation, and stiff competition through bowling. T ' D I ' . C, Kronberg, j. Houtman, j. Gibbs M Hutchmgs B Gorton Archers RCCCIVC Awards P Richter M Welch M Marquardt Kronberg M Heyl S Knight L Skiver Caskey The approximate twenty girls scen strolling through Souths halls attired in grey sweaters bear mg the emblem of a bow and arrow are members of the Archery Club Thls 15 an interesting and benefi cial girls organization sponsored by Miss Ina Krumheuer The girls hold weekly practice sessions comment school year The advent of spring finds these viva cious archers desertmg their winter post the gym for sunny South held National Archery Association awards are presented to the girls who have hit the most bulls eyes Earn mg these awards IS a harder task than lt may seem for the archers can use the field only three or four times before the Chicks appropriate South field for their practice slte P Parker fPresj Miss Krumheuer L Carmer QTreasj S Chamelly CSecj Standing C Sterling F MacLennan M Leven L Hecht S jolivette Kneeling j Bertek K Marshall r L f 1 'as . ' , . , . , C. X' x ' J ' i 1 ' l 1 B' ' A A' D , , I J i Y Y I U o , a A ' ing in the early fall and continuing throughout the yt 'L - fX . Q - - - - - - - - - - '- Many Dunes ASS1gHCd R O T C Time out for pxcs K Brooks D Pearsal D George R DeLong M Momer The goal toward vwhleh the R O T C of South lS strnmg ean he expressed m thus formldable appearmg, phrase to lax the foundatnon of mtellngent LIflZCl'lSl1lp and to gnc sueh basne m1l1 tary trammg as wnll be of benefit and scruee of whxch he IS a potentlal member Thls mllutary organlzatlon prouded many seruees to the student hody whleh added to thexr routme dutles and gaxe the Kdets expernenee nn gmng and taking orders They acted as hall guards ushers for many school actmtzes and flag, bearers for appro priate oeeaslons Cadets pause to pose I I I ' I I Y l V ' 7 ' lg A. . . . .. l ' ' ' - , . .1 . l ' A' ' A ' , r ' ' 1 lv - value to the cadet and the military 74' 1 , . s - y - v - 1 ' ' ueen Re1gns Over Gala Ball A Breeden Does my umform need press1ng9 Are my buttons clean? Do my shoes need sh1nmg9 through the minds of the commxs sxoned and non commlssxoned ofhcers who composed the Bars and Chu rons This club was orgamzed wlth the pur pose IH mxnd of acqualntlng and furthering a close relatlonshlp between the officers of the R O TC The act1v1ty filled year was hlgh llghted by the h1ghly successful M1l1tary Ball whlch was attended by students from all over Grand Rapxds A queen was chosen to reign over the flower bedecked gym and the ball was concluded wxth a Grand March G VanderSrel D Pearsal D George 11415 iff! Row 1 M Fnllmore K Brooks M Hall Row 2 N Brum A Hamxlton D Gabourle D Cooly L Meade,-I Anderson, A johnson, M Momer, R VanderVeen, L XVether1ng lon, R Sutter I 1. 1 ' -' ' ' -JZ: -fp fry,-H ,7 ' S T X r . - new-A 1 7 9 t mv' These thoughts very often raced f. l ' ' A - ' T24 , ' T E l l 1 l Qu1ll and Scroll Sponsors Contest ---.J nfl' Standmg A Tracy R Augustme M Mrller Slmng M Palmer L lD8KfLllf Standmg P Thexnemunghdxnodo of udland SUOH Not fallure but low arm 15 crlme IS n exceHent pxece of adxlce for eweryone to fol low Although these words may seem qultc 0bv1ous at first glance a l1ttle serlous thought on the subject w1ll reveal underlylng h1ddcn rneannngs The mam purpose of thus OI'g21D1ZaflOD IS to honor students who have shown outstandrng journalnstnc achrevements ln work on the Tattler or Spectra staffs The candrdates are chosen by Mlss Thomasma and Mrs Nelson aduscrs ot the staHs and are then approved by the na tronal secretary before the1r 1nduct1on 1nto the cu Thls group sponsors a creatne wntnng con test as an mcentne for aspxrxng student journallsts Parker QTreasJ C Mabm cVlCC Presb M Welch CSecJ Strung j Wellbeloved CPresJ Mlss Thomasma -rf Sxandmg C Old: Snnng A Hoffman, B Merrrhew 5 I , 4 5 a v ' X W s',p K .ll ' 9'-lm ..'n,-an. .+ f ,f u. sax. v is ll 'M 4 , 'l'vs'o V ' E fault with ,,1 if -W2 Kiel i .3 , s I ,... A my v- S 'lv ri . 7. ' 7' ' ' . ' . ' . , . . . , Q , Y 3 5 A g ' - K- V - ' y .,.. , at . . . . . fs - , y . . f V P ' . ' 'f : . 'JM . , . A .. - . . , . ,,. ,t ,. U 1 in v 1 any Students Honored at Assembl Row 1 G Knutson D Newcombe B Bacon M Sedelbauer D Suttorp B Smxth A Sprerlmg M Walters Row 2 M Mlller R Coburn R Au gustme M Knapp A Tracy L Nelsen j Cleavelancl G Amodeo Row 5 J Slater R Luneke R Plafkm R Rrekse W Snckery Wlth qu1et drgnrty befittrng the1r achreve ments new members are welcomed mto the Semor Honor Soc1ety before a school assembly each fall and sprrng Upon therr mductron the new members speak the pledge of allegrance and are presented wrth membershrp cards The old establrshed members then explarn the society s four quahhcatrons scholarship lead ershrp seruce and character Prospectrve members must attaxn a 9Off average scholas trcally The members of thxs orbanlzatlon are mterested rn helpmg to assemble mformatlon to assist graduates rn gettxng college scholar shlps Thelr chref arm howexer IS to rcrognxzc the attalnments of students of hrgh scholarshrp and strong character who are wnllnng to be of seruce to therr school and commumty 1 T Nrckel QVrce Presj V Huyser CTreasJ Miss Yntema D Spearman QSecj Row 1 D Buttone M Welch D Lustrg L Kolb B Hanson M Dorn Row 2 R Stanhope C Oldt T Fowle A Hoffman S Mare K Thompson M Peterson fn ' 9-6 .. 5 1. f Y .4 M- X, W' 5 X . . , ,N . I ,,, I L Sp Q ' A l - , . ,. . 2 .. , . , . , . , . . , . 1' . , . , . ' 9 ' ! ' ! ' I . , . . . A. , .. , I , . , . . ' Q- 7 Nu ' 7 Y .. Y . . V. . , , - ' V,' v y - , . Y , . . . . . . 'I I 7 5' . 7 , 1 I D A A ' y v I A' A A I ' H 1 D l . I .. ay , V Q ' V. , . . . I . .X .N f J- - 1 , -' P 4 4 Le I v , A 4 i xy 1 A ,. K V W4 ' 1 . , . , . , . , . , - - - . , . , . , . , . , . , V3fS1Iy Club Spothght D Hondorp j johnson B Bell K Van Haften G Smnh R Meyers C Oldt The Varsrty Club th1s year presented the umque nn entertalnment wlth lfS orlglnal dlsplay of talent and hghtmg effects at the Varsxty Varnety Show The affarr was held durmg a seventh hour class perrod and the mevntable large attendance meant more than a hundred dollars profit to help enlarge the treasury SUPPIY Members of the Varsrty Club are those boys who have earned a mayor letter rn any sport After earn mg a letter the boys go through a process wh1ch IS the former Thls of course IS the rlgorous mxtratron whxch the boys must survxve before enyoylng the rnght to wear the emblem of the Varsxty Club the Trojan Head Old members and new turned out m full force for C Bacon fV1C9 Presj B Burkholder fPresJ R Krnney Cfreasj Smmg G Mrlls S VanEss R Thornton B Thompson R Luneke R Shaver Standmg D Peceny C Wen D Errckson R Errckson I O -.: ,.. . : Z up 4 ' - , 1 . , 1. , . , . - , . , . , . . - - 7 'rr . , . . considered by some to be even more diffxcult than ' i 7 . u 'KJ ! . 4 . , . . , I 1 L ft . l A i - . - 5 - s - ' sl ,- 1 , . , . Turns On Van Show R Smith Sitting 1 Mabry J Sack T Mueller R Rittenger A Medendorp V Alexander Standing H Smith R Freeman E Mabin the annual Varsity hay ride 'ast fall which was a huge success in both fun and finance These lettermen also sold paddle pops at many of the home basketball games to help replenish the treasury These representatives of the school in the field of athletics turned out again this spring this time for the ever successful Trojan Trot which helped com prise the quartet of big sprinv dances The other three were the Hop Damsel s Drag and of course the Prom The purpose of the club is to promote athletics and good fellowship among the boys. The meetings were held every other Thursday noon in 205 with Mr. ake Brady and Mr. Don Schriemer aiding the fellas , Sec. A. Hoffman and Mr. Schreimer combine X talk with food ar All Club Banquet. ln- Sitting-D. Edgerle, A. Merzner, T, Loppicclo, A. Russe, W. Diedrich, J- McDowell. Standing-O. Burge, J. Noorman, L. Grim, R. Vanderzaag. Comwoll Mothers Honored at Tea o- . .2K3ll'.H'4 -4-4. -11111 l -iull '21 Revs l Mrs Moermond M Teums CPresj Mrs Wrnkels Row Z M Palmer fSecJ M Walters QVICC Presj B DeVr1es CTreasj Trrppmg from actrvnty to actrv 1ty kept these fun loung grrls busy throughout the year Inrtxatron added to the hllarlty of the1r hay rrdc and slumber party at Wllder s farm Servlng at banquets fillrng Thanksgrvrng baskets and collect mg clothmg for children s hosp1tals were the1r servrce projects The glltterrng stars they made bedecked the Sparkle Spm agam thrs year New Year s Eve was f v the stardusted evenmg when the glrls brought out their fxlmy for mals Turnmg the spotlxght on Sprung fashxons the gxrls gaxe a tea and style show fo the1r moth Row 1 S Mahalfey C LHFSCD M Findlay V Cfafldell B Caskey M ers A hougepafty at Crystal Lake Church Row 2 M Heyl M VanderVeen S Kammeraad S Knight M Powell P Prcken Row 3 J Sup K Oosrerhoff Y Tousey N Freeland B McAlary S Chamelly Row 4 j Houtman B Patterson L DeKru1f E H111 F Holst concluded the1r actmtres by 3 Row 1 M Smith F Olson C Robbins M Schuel M Borden A Croak E Lucchese Row 2 j Moermond R Wartkunas B Bxe E Yeaw A Tracy M Muller B Snyder Row 5 E Scholten M Hxlborn D Mrrchell G Boeske N VanStr1en P Nesbm M Weekly,j Baldwrn Q ., - -' env., .1155-:Hmm ' I . ' f..Q ' 1 1- , fr - --'apnea M : 4 R A i Q - 111, .g. 5. --A--1 a L -.. ,. - 'Q U 4 ' Mu' S ' . 'N 3 ,J V 4 wc,.L:.,x ,I - 1 1 ' - . . , . ' I . , .. ' .. - . k . . . - ' Y , . 9+ ' . ' , , l Q , I , 1 V V, I , I Y? 1 . - 6 - 3 - . , - , - , ' . ' , . . 1 . , . , . ', . ' ,. . . ', . '. - . , . , l L J Ax N W . ri ld 1 4 xr X Qt- , ' -' . I , 4- , '. l , . , . , . l , . . 1 ' x - ' s - .,' 1 - 1 - u . - , - ' . . v i ' .3 ' l ' 3 ' ! ' D ' V Flannigan s Flmg H1ghl1ghfS Year Flanmgans Flmg planners B Welmers N Warren A Brng and B Merrrhew Busy rs the word for the uxa clous Markette Honzon Clubbers Thxs year has been filled wrth work and fun from begnnnmg to end These rellable grrls enjoyed help mg serxe such worthy organuzatrons as the Communrty Chest the Can cer Drrve and the Red Cross under the help and gurdance of Mrs Henry Warren therr advrser The Markettes behexe rn haung fun along wrth therr work and all Sparkle Spm and the1r own school dance Flannrgans Flrng One of therr most enjoyable socral exents was a banquet gnen for fathers of the members Row 'NI C0 e eas worked hard on the city wide Q l 'A 1 1-r . 1 .p, Collier, S. Etheridge CPres.j, C Schultz Rare Doll Collectron Shown Mrs S Upton jr Mrs E Cook Mrs j Wellbeloved Mrs K Sterlmg Srttlng Mrs H Warren CPresj An open house and receptron for the teach ers of South Hrgh school opened an unusually actrve social year for the P T A Two holrdays Chrrstmas and Easter were celebrated wrth teas featurxng clever tables and rnterestnng programs Mrs Robert Tubbs gave a lrterary talk at the Chrlstmastlme gatherrng At the latter meetmg Mrs Lustlg brought her fabulous doll collectlon and told a fascinating .-J All Mrs R Lustrg doll collection story about each fragxle and unusual figure A common rnterest rn South Hlgh students led the parents and teachers to work together rn understandmg each other s vrews and burld mg together a strong communrty and Mrs C Smrth drsplay Seated-Mrs. H. Winkels Mrs. G. Welmers. Row 1-Mrs. C. Lass Mrs. V. Ketshum Mrs. R. Etheridge Mrs. G. Freiling Mrs. D. Edgerle Mrs. S. Van Leeuwen Mrs. J. Anderson Mrs. D. Buttone Mrs. R. Lustig Mrs. E. Nibblink. Row 2 -Mrs. C. Box Mrs. I. Wellbeloved Mrs. P. Howard Mrs. R. XVhitney. Red Cross Cheers Invalids f 1' isa: Row 1 J Mollo A Hunter J Gibbs F Cox V Towsey Y Fogg A Holmes Row 2 J Howard H Yeggie R Diwley A Highstreet F Boynton S Sntes J De Bruine Row 3 Miss Lmsley S Ophof N Palmer J Cleaveland C Hoffman Miss Gross R Holmes Constantly searching for peaceful ways to serve those in need and to promote friendship was the national goal efficiently Well carried out by our own Junior Red Cross One of the most important services was the sendmg of Friendship Boxes in April to needy people overseas The council also sent student painted pictures depicting American life to European Countries At Christmas and Valen tines Day they sent greeting cards to convalescent homes in the city cheering many disheartened lnvallds The gigantic chart in the front hall showing, the progress of the annual fund dmc was made by Valerie Crandall To raise funds 1 rummage sale was held in the Sprung J Mollo and A Hunter rally the score Row 1-R. Di Piazza, L. Pike, J. Densmore, S. Knight, L. Washington, N. Gelders, R. Ledford, S. Jarvis. Row 2-M. Jeluso, M. Howard, S. Buist, K. Brinks, E. Derrien, G. Helms, S. Waid, R. Headlee, V. Fox. gn Horlzon Club A1dS Cancer Drlve .Ai 0 1. .iffifw ii 4 U '9 W t A A J ll E. Koeber, M. Dorn, J. Thurston, M. Peter Hig son, A. Wilson, V. Huyser, B. Peterson S ii -' I Q I ' 7 , . , . , . , . . l . , . . , . , . Mare Helpmg others has been the motto for the actrve members of the Gmger Snap Horrzon Club th1s year Members of the club served at the annual Com mumty Chest luncheon These energet1c grrls also volunteered to help wlth the cancer drrve thrs sprmg At Chrrstmas club members filled baskets wrth toys and food for worthy poor fam1l1es Baked goods rummage and paper sales were held durmg the year Wrth the proceeds from these sales the grrls spon sored many projects Thls year was a happy one because of the G1nger Snaps actxve partrcrpatron rn commumty proyects The year was made complete wrth a house party at Lake Macatawa chaperoned by thelr helpful guard ran Geraldme Mmgue The club has planned a program that reaches 1nto the next school year M Dorn fSecJ S Mare CTreasj B Peter son fVlCC Presb M Peterson QPresj Row 1 A Hunter, D DeGraH,j Bartlett L Phnllxps Row 2 A Belfer M Huff, J Wynsma, N Allen Glrls Learn Safe Dr1v1ng Tlps Nwfx Row 1 B Buttonne L Skrver M Mar quardt Row 2 N Flck J Lepard M Welch J Cleveland Laughmg and happy chattermg could be heard any Tuesday evenmg at the home of Mrs Ray evens where a lxvely group of Honzon Clubbers met to map out their many actlvntles Thexr year long prolect was kmttlng complete layettes for underprrvxleged chnldren A few members also worked as hospltal axdes To celebrate the Yuletlde season the members went Chnstmas carollmg and tradrtnonal carols filled the frosty alr to therr own and others enjoyment Of course the evenmg concluded wrth a party A safe drrvmg cl1n1c for dads and daughters was grven Each group saw the others vxews on drrvmg and dxscussed together teen aged dnvmg problems Combrmng to glve an extra gxft to thelr mothers for Mothers Day they presented a style show for them at Blythefleld Country Club Row 1 Mrs R Stevens M Beckermg CSecQ K Beckermg CTreasJ Row 2 J Tubbs fvlCC Presb B Hansen CPresj 2 J Moffet Q C O get 'ir-f ex St , . . I I I 1 X 1 t -Dir E . l I 1 . l Mf - . , Ushers D1rect Assembly Traflie Row 1 R Thornton R Thompson C Bacon R Edwards D Edgerle R De Llefde T Fowle R Case Row 2 L Grim j McDowell R Brown T Nlckel R Stanhope P Goebel R DeLong R Coburn If ....,- R DeLong fSec Treasj R Boer fPresj W Dxedrlch cVlCC Presb Keep to the rxght Keep n lme These and other helpful commands were used by the South Hrgh Ushers Club to keep the passmg to and from the assemblnes runnmg., smoothly The sehools large number of students makes seatmg and drsmrssal by orderly rows a neeesslty to save time and confusron Thus group of boys surely proxed that they were eap able and effluent IH their dnrettlng duties Club president Ron Boer kept the well olled maehmery of the orgamzatron movmg along lt was hls duty to see that the boys worked eftlclently at thelr assngned posts Row 1 B Perl-uns D Srormzand B Sanson K VanderCook D Peceny R Waeemaker W Carnahan Row 2 R Tubbs T Iaowle R Augustine R Boer R Luneke j Mulder W Dledrrch D DeXV1ldt A Abbott Row 3 R Gabourre J Carroll R Burkholder E Stever N Miller A Russo T Lopplcallo D Edgerle R Edwards L Burch 0 - 1 - 1 - 9 - v - s ' ' ' ' 7 . l v - a - - - v - 9 - r - a - An A . , . , . , . . 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They Prepare for Office Careers The business world wrll wel come the dependable workers from South Hugh who w1ll be entermg xt soon Excry first and second hours typewrrters addlnltj machnnes brllmg machmes and others are heard buzzing rn the OHICC practlce room where under the able dlrec tnon of Mxss Hazel West and Mrss Marlon Lamb the students are buslly preparxng themselves for careers rn OHICCS Many students have obtaxned part time work through thus organn zatxon and are already puttmg unto practlcal practice thelr valuable tramxng Thxs year members haxe become better acquamted with members of offrce practice organn zatrons from other schools Row 1 j Crawford V Nelson M Rltzema j Hexmstra J Pugh D Stone L Blake Row 2 C Borce S Abasse M Cole D Parks C Marvrlle D New combe Row 5 D Anderson R Campxone W Mrtchell j Longeway M Hlcks Row 4 j Card M VanZoeron L Hudson M Collier E Whlte S Tnbble j Long,el1er Row 5 M Freedman M VanEe L Goss j Meyermg M Wlllxams R Smlth E Knute L Frazxer 4-D -4 0' gag! 11- L Frazner Mrss Lamb V Nelson M VanZoeren G Amadeo Mass Davenport Miss West Row 1 N Allen B Smlth M Lomonoco D Rolf B Beurtruse D Braybrook B jefferson Row 2 M Peterson j Bittner C Brxsbm J Brown B Howard M Oros E Schuker Rovs 5 Y DeGood B Whlte P MacGregor j Longeway Row 4 B Peterson V Delney D jordan lx Thompson E Hayes D Hubbard Longelxer A Wnlson Row 5 G Amadeo j Mulder R Smxth R johnson R Roberts N Mrller .J C .f . , ., . 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Snyder G Wassanaar Your w1sh 15 our command says Mr Henry Mulder drrector of projectxomsts to he teachers as they ask hmm to secure mterestmg educatnonal films from the Board of Educat1on fllm llbrary Mr Mulder and h1s able chnefs of staff jack Wassenaar and Louls Snyder are ready and wlllmg to show films at any tnme Among thexr many dutxes IS the supervxslon of students mterested m prolectlon work The project of breakmg nn new boys proudes thc necessary projectlonlsts each year The proyecnonlsts show movxes every day at noon m the audltorxum for the entertamment of the student body. A small admlssron fee IS charged which makes this project self-support- rn . fHead Projection- 1' 0 R1 'Q- R. Syk D. Gaborie B. Blok G. Foote. Parhamentar Procedure Stresse Rowl R Stengle D Lass R Wxnheld Row 2 M Monler C Mabln C Eaton Flrst as r Toastmasters nut as South Senate and then as Parllamcntarnans the offl cers of the school clubs banded together m a club of thexr own Although the membershxp was not large the club felt xt was xmportant m that nt taught thc laws of practnccs of parllamcntaryf procedure Electrons of ofhcers commnttee appomtments the correct process of conductlng l7L19ll'lCSS and social meetings and other matters pcrtannlng to proper club procedure are dxstusscd at thc meetmgs of thrs club The members belnexc that thrs orgamzatlon should be a compulsory orgamzatxon for all club otflccrs because they nan see the need of better club orgamzatlon They urge future members to consxdcr thus C Mabm consrd fn.. QI' ers parlxamentary pro cedure nn takmg the club vote It 'W Treas J ' d ' t l ' nc' , 'f I t , is I3 - ly A , x, y - Q - Q T' V It , X 1 J ' . fx . x ' s 1 , 7 ' L Q , f 0 1 - I 7. , . , I . . . - . , . , . . . . , Y ' , A . 5 . y . , Y 1 1 A A ' Seruptures Inspure Buble Club D DeBruune M Bergmans R Bulsborow C Hoffman Thy word us a lamp unto mj feet and a lught unto my path The Buble Club members put aetuon unto these words and proued them to be a true jguud mg unfluenee upon theur dauly luxes lnterestunjg and unspurunjb programs were planned for the members Buble study wuth varuous outsude speakers usually headluned the meetungs to whuch newcomers were always welcome Musucal programs featurung members as well as outsude talent were also enjoyed Partues wuth food fun and fellowshup added enjoyment and pleasure to many uneetungs Combunung wuth the Buble clubs from Ottawa and Central for a party proxed to be the soeual hujshlujjht of the year Throughout thus year the Buble Club prouuded a place each week where uts members found spurutual help and guudance I Nelsen E Nelson j Parker provude speeual musuc 8 Mr Ruchmond and hus group enjoy a weekly noon meetung O I O 4 . gf -J 1 - f 'F' , u NL: x Jr fs .N W, wi' K . , - , - 1 ,, . V . ' 7 1 7 A . . y b - . 7 y 4 1 1 u . . Y .K u 1 ' y - V ? s - u a ' 7 V1 .7 ., . , . , . . . I . V V New Director Spurs Chorus Girls Glee Club features many outstand mg soloists The turning of the half Century brought many new faces to South among them our new Music place in the music department Besides having senior mixed chorus girls and boys glee clubs were started Late spring brought a refreshing musical program put on by the orchestra and the choruses under the able direction of Mr Litton and Mr Robinson New songs were introduced and many talented singing voices were discox ered by the sharp ears of the new director A moving Christmas program was also given for the entertainment of the students at South In order to present the school with their melodious singing the choruses worked long and hard every 6th hour in the aud1tJrium but their time and effort was well spent Mr Robinson relaxes between classes l l l 1 . i f 3 I s director, Mr. Gerald Robinson. Many changes took 4 Q A I Mixed chorus blends mellow voices. South Is Host to Ludington ?R 'S' I' ,fl 19 1 M , v, 29 at :gl 5' NX'-131 an ta V K ,. My ,V up g Y , il ' ? 1 ,r ' S. Guthrie CSec.j, D. Duncan fTreas.J, R. Plafkin CPres.J, j. Slater fVice Presj. Mellow strains from South Pacific this year brought to a breathtaking close the annual South Ludington band concert The concert began the spirited three day round of parties and good times enjoyed by members of both bands when South played host to Ludington for the weekend Two months later the imitation was rewersed to gnc Lu ington citizens inspired music and both bands time to catch up on preuously made acquaintances Under Glenn B Littons usual superb direction precise formations and unique marching styles for football games were featured this year and were dili gently practiced each morning at South field The blue coated musicians headed by drum major Roger Plafkin deserved beyond a doubt the pride South s students haxe always felt in their appearance and playing on field or concert stage Mayorettes S Knight j Cibbs j Lim bacher - fe..a,a,.Zi1.. R vs I D Duncan R Pcttengill L Jager j Duncan L Allxn B lundberg, P Berthiaume S Guthrie Row 2 XX Harper D Harris j Durovx D Kaminski B Snyder M Lexus R Plafkin R Rademaker B Findly D Plough man D Phillips j Gordon j Krueger T Ploughman J Slater Row 3 L Hartesxelt D Braybrook B Hill C lxccgstra A Richmond j Matteson j Limbacher P Roseboom j Stringham R Phillips A Abbott D lrvun G 'Nelsen T Rynbrandt B Swan A Terranova B Miller J Meyer C Blanchard B Caskey Row 4 C Van Suili chem T Curtiss S Anderson M Scott Music Lends Enchantment fOffxcersj M Lxtton A Spnerlmg fTreasj B Buttone fVlCC Presj M Dorn QPresj C Luxford ffronr Secj Some Enchanted Exemng, was the some that drxfted from the audxtorxum It was the orchestra ddxgendy pracncrng songs frona South Pacxhc for 1tS busy sprlng, season Clne of the OLHStHHdlHg events of the year vvas the tn cnty rnusxc festn al at Lansmg, nn whlch the orches tra partxcrpated wxth Lansmg and Battle Creek lngh schools A spmt of comradeshxp developed as the orchestra conhnued ns seasonal acuwntxes funndnng the orchestral nnterlude for the annual senior play and an excellent program as lts part ln the Sprung Muslcale The trap to Holland Mlehlean where the orches tra showed nts fine IT1LlSlCl1DSl1lP as partxexpant IU the annull 'luln lestxx ll closed the 1949 50 season lander Hue rurdxne hand ot hlreqro CHenn Lnnon the orchestra completed an enerectxc and sutresstul Kerr Mr Lmon conducung from his podlum 0 Row 1 B Butlone C Luxford B Holmes J Tazelaas R Vander Bxlr R Rynbrandt M Dorn Row 2 D Rlp les A Splerlmy., T Corder G Latam S Traxler L Nelson I Duncan R Plafkm R Pettengnll D Duncan R Swan j Van dvseden A Taazelaar Row 3 G Dorn S Chamells M Schrenber G Bussey T Ploughman J Slater T Rsnbranat B A Hull B Sxckery H Sullnan L Harresvelr M Knapp D Burrone The doors of sportsmanshlp and physleal development stand open for Sam and Sally South 590175 'V fbi in Qs 0 rm l -115 1. H W qw E , 5 '. Qi , ,fx 1' Ivtewvqwyr-www uv av f ,nga fb- J Mrlls j McDowell Bell l' Mueller johnson f W C Cable VKX C Wade R Luneke 'K-'Shaw Trojans Upset Redhawks on Homecommg Day h won 20 15 in a disputed game The Trojans wrth thenr new coach Don Sc rnemer traxeled to Saginaw for the first encounter Thls game saw two somewhat mexpernenced teams see saw back and forth untnl the final whlstle ended the game wrth a 19 19 tle The next game was wlth Central a smaller but speedler team Speed prox ed to be an asset and Central .P The followmg week South played host to a hapless Creston aggregatnon There was no argument as to the outcome when South won 20 0 The next week end South traveled to Holland where the Trojans were subdued 19 6 by a stubborn Holland outfit After resting for a week the Trojans prepared for 4' Ali,-4' JK' nazi 0 'Y Mabm 47 and G Mills team up against Umon s all stare Lekenta . H. .Q I . A- j ' x . f' l C , f f' f. ur . 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D Quint R Shaver E Mabm P Goebel La Fata D Edgerle JW K uneke D Lass Insplred Southltes Show Best Agamst Un1on the gngantlc task of beatmg the Catholrc Central Cougars the potentral state champions South played an mspxred brand of ball durmg the first half by nearly scoring twnce but they fumbled over the goal lxne of Cougar terrrtory The half ended rn a 7 7 tne From the outset of the second half there was no doubt as to the outcome for Catholnc began to show the true form befittxng state champs Next the Trojans met the Ottawa team whxch upset the Southenders 19 O on the South Feld fSouth just wasnt playmg the brand of ball they were capable of P1aY'f'8l The Battle Creek game started off w1th a bang for the Trogans who traveled seventy yards on the flrst I Lekenta of Union breaks away on an end sweep ' l ' s. :lf 7, J, Z f . It S-:ii 4 ,, l L 'Hg' hi. I O I D A . ' C Xlfa i '1 A . 1 , . ' I f A n 1 rx ff C 5 V - Ai S Le Van Alexander Smith R Brown R Hut 0 Burge P Fortune R smith play of the game to score a touchdown The final score touch down favornte at the outset of the game because stood Battle Creek 14 and South 7 ot thexr successful season wxth the great All State back The second successxve out of town game was wxth Eugene Lekenta Benton Harbor The Tigers were llffofs 215 fhf'Y Although both teams were hampered bythe blowing trxumphed oxer the men of Troy 13 O snow Umon scored w1th1n two m1nutes after the game Our tradmonal Homecommg Game was planned wnth started It seemed as nf the Hall street men were ln for Shaver plus De Krulf spell downfall for Cathollc player Cable meets wmchmg Cougar head on A V ,ly ' 1 p I V. G. I C. h ariitf. . ' C' lll, r - , 0 . . ' Seniors Form Nucleous of 49 Team ff-f-- 1'-fe ' ' ' ' ' ,.n,.+L.,.L ..,...+. LL-.. rd- ru.- L--r r:-,- .Lu H ,Y l .1 I ,fs H Smnh G Froman Erxckson De Krulf 15 79 Freem Metzner 4 Goebel Medendorp Underclass Veterans W1l1 Lead 1n 50 started playrng ball rn the way of which they were cap able They struck back and scored twrce wrth explosne and deceptrve plays When the hnal gun sounded South had won 12 6 Thrs great endmg to a somewhat poor season s show mg gave the boys who wrll be back next season needed experrence for developmg mto good players Twenty Cable spoxls a Hrlltoppers launt three boys wrll be back next fall Chuck Wade team captain was elected the most xaluable player for hrs outstandmg job as center and lmebacker and was also honored on the all crty team Harold johnson and Don urnt were selected for the all city second team Harold turned rn a creditable job as tackle and Don drd hkewrse as end 4 Nt 2 Malls downed ln Ottawa fray ,, , y A ' :,,y A aa.,-, f T A . .vi W u A, I , v f rf- , ' 1 D. an A. , iw .azz D. ' R. ' F. P. 1, 1 ., I .: , ,yy X Q I V b Lp 1,5 a-2 I 3, f : ,' 74 ' ' dx Q' W. 'R 7' ' ,hr tw fm ,i, Ab, ' Mm ,-,fy-,. ' ' ' QQ ,P ' Y 7 Y . V . . . ' 7 . G Q - . . . , Q . - EI: ' Wiiff-AQ' of - , Q , ffl' at 'ls . 'ein . 'f' X ' . I:fl,sQi , 'ls WN, if ,., -n ss.. K . - -. X.-. . ,Amt . .a,..s.f mf. .. r A .. . . , . , . Y Row 1 Left to rnght D Start H Smxth G Smlth K Luneke G Froman S Lafata E Mabm Row 2 left to rrght R Shaver O Burge R Hlrt T Mueller C Wade W Bell D Lass D Edgerle Row3 left to rxht Coach D Schrxemer F Medendorp P Fortune R Smith S LeVan R Luneke H johnson V Alexander Row 4 left to rlght P Goebel D Erlckson D Freeman A Metzner G Mrlls R Brown J McDowell St1ff Competluon Places South Fourth The new coaches Don Schrlemer and john Rybock are lookmg forward to a good season thxs fall B1ll Bell and Harold ohnson have been elected Co Captams to gulde thus falls team Coach Schrremer IS lookmg forward to a more success ful stason next ycar as he wnll haxe elght letter men back on the llne and two regulars for the backfield South 1 Sagmaw South Creston South Holland South Cathohc where there wxll be mcreased speed The team wxll be smaller but speedxer and more experlenced Also com mg up wrll be many promnsxng boys from Mxke Murphy s second team There were many boys who showed they were capable of playxng vars1ty ball The Coaches have purchased much new equipment thxs year so the boys wlll be better off next year South Ottawa 1 South Benton Harbor 1 South Umon 6 Mc Dowell hnds tough gorng agamsr Catholxc De Knuf and Mc Dowell stop Cougar l I O 0 IQ .,,,,,,.,,,. .......,,,..........,..,,......,,....,..... I 19 0 ,...,.A......,,.,..,......-f......,.w.--,---...,, ---ffAf.. 9 South 12 ....,,.,.r,,..r,.u..t...,,...r,t.,.........,...,..,..,r, Central 19 South 7 .....t...................V..t.aYv.......Yu... Battle Creek 13 20 ,,..,.,,,,.,....,,....,,...,,,..,.,,,,...,,,......,,.... 0 0 ...........................,....,.....Y..,V. 3 6 .,,,,,,......,..,,,,...,....,,.,,.,,..,,,,,,..,.,..,.,., 19 12 .............,................,......--.f...--V..---..,-.. - 7 .,,,,,, ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.....,,.,.,...,...,,.....,...... ' 27 l 1 N Bell makes futxle attempt to stop Hnlltopper Catholxc state champs are fallable utlook For F1fty Appears Excellent Coaches: Schreimer Rybock and Murpy examine equipment. 3. . ,4. v-'u '- -Y . Q-Mvx .K N' K .Xr'.,.A .SQ -' uf 'gp .,- 4. South gridders stop Ottawa goal bid. Cable heads for a fall via Central Row 1 j lmpelllzzerr D Huff E Cook M Salamone R Soverleen R jarwxs A Wagonvelt G Chafls R Bachelder ROW 1 .l Bl-'def .l LaPerna G Wa559033f J RU550 Row 2 G Young R Rrchardson R Gleason j Wrldey .l MUfPh5 B Blafkhall ROW 2 L Mayfield J V3nE55 j Brooke D Turnwall j Shepperly D Hagen N Tomp W Grlm D Bafkef D Dofflan S Clint-iff J Safk J kms Row 5 B Mrller D Karsten R Spoelstra N Johnson Frazier L PYHZICI' Future Varslty Men Spell Success Our new seeond te tm eoaeh was erected by 120 lnsplred eandtdates In splte of heme plagued hy .1 shortage of usable equlpment much wts xeeompllshed tn the less than three weeks he had to round the team unto shape The umor 'l rojans met Central and Creston on sueeesslve Mondays and downed them by elose seores The following Saturday they met who wound up the enty ehamps downed the Trojans 19 to 0 The reserxes played Kelloggsulle under the lnehts at the Roeleets home held md were defeated 31 to 7 Thus was the hrst mght game for most ot the boys and they were a little nerxous ln the final game South met bnnon on Unnons held and was defeated 19 to 7 The ,game was played In told and desolate weather Second teamer IS bogged down by Kelloesvrlle Trojan South South South South South South Won 3 Lost 4 eads for Central Creston Holland Ottawa Kalamazoo C Union ogsvllle ll ' M N a . ' ll Q X- ' . .' , V , r , f 7. , l ' 7 5 A- 14 ,...,...ssss..,s,...,..,,ss,.ss, Holland who defeated them,by the score of 13 to 12, The Cougars, South 0 't ' t t ' Catholic A .' . , , , Q A ' I , . L . V 1' . r , ' Y - , ' . A A A -L ,, , , A .A . ,, I 7 -VVVVYW U --,,VvvVwv, lprrprr V t l ,fi ff' 'R ' csv' if 'hu 'IP 13 f-'1 D Wagemaker D Koppleman D Stormzand B Clrne K Van Haften South Harners Sport Determlnatlon Durmg the past season South drdnt fare qurte as well as lt drd the preuous season When Pop Churm called for boys he was greeted wlth twenty erght boys who were lnterested IH ge-ttmg themselves ln shape to run the grueling course The boys tralned hard and no matter what kind of weather rt was they dld a few laps around the outsrde track dally The day of the race came and the boys went down to the park to start the two mule run South started about ten or twelve boys all but five of them dropped out The fixe boys who brought rn pomts for South were as follows lst Koppelman 2nd VanHaaf ten 3rd Stormzand 4th Cllne and Sth Wagemaker The winner of the race for all the schools was Host of Catholrc Central Host set a new record wxth this uctory 3-brew 'Ibn 3's.:n..af H-mf-Q...,,,, Suv? mmf' 'ma iw- 'V'-v--V, :Nf- 452,55 mee' ,gm '1- Paa- r. ie an -rs. 155,53 was fwesm, Coach Churm looks over cross country boys Y --1 Cross Country runners shown form Harrrers gruel during workout 1rls Accompany Boys For FIISI Year Row l M Hrlorn A Brng J Srmmons M Lomonaco Row 2 P Slawson R Esrep M Loomxs L Church wi 'rgiff B Baker M Lomonaco M Loomrs brave snow on Turkey Day 'Ihe cheerleaders opened the 1949 50 sta son under the sponsorshnp of Mr atob Brady One of the first actxons to be taken by the group was the campalgn for a gurl cheerleadmg sectxon South was the only hxgh school 1n the c1ty not havmg gxrl cheer leaders Early 1n the fall season seven of the many gxrls who trled out were chosen for the grrls cheerleadmg group Four members comprised the boys squad The captam Don Herrington had much work to do to keep umforms spotless and to ste that all cheerleaders remalned actnc dur mg the entire season Near the end of the season new unlforms were ordered for both squads but they ar med too late for use thus year The cheerleaders had a good season under the dlrectlon of the1r new adv1sor M Brady 2.5 Q7 Row 1 J Young Row 2 C Blarr, D Herrrngron, B Baker . 0 f l I.. 1 X tl - . 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' ' ' ' r. 9 . , . , . nfl ,Yi I-'T ll T 4 Unsung Heroes Prove Themselves Valuable The managers get the least credxt for domg a good share of the work behmd the scenes The managers are drvrded rnto two groups the faculty managers and the student managers The faculty managers have the yoy of checkmg elrgrbrhty hrrmg offlcrals and worry1ng about tleket sales The work at school was done by the gurls and many of the faculty members helped out at the games The student managers were spl1t up 1n two dxfferent groups to work on separate sports There are two or three managers to each sport The managers are responsxble for equipment first ard supplles the repalr rsternng first ard when the txme comes Managers must be present at every game and at every practlce sessron The managers do more work than most others and they rctene less credlt They are truly deservrng of appreuatnon and gratltude Faculty Managers P Peterson and G Bloem check elrglbxlrty ma, QI!-L.,-. j Rrtzema lugs bats to Held ' iir 'HRW Q X Row 1 L McCauley j Rrrzema B Merymg J Brooke Row 2 T Lappxcolo D Start D Thomton G Greenwald .J XR 'N T T ' x 7 ' 4 . . . . . , . . . , N 1 . . 5 1 y l . y ' 'N' M A 'Q qw' T, of broken articles of equrpment, and admxn- . 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R Kmney R Vander Zaag Hoopsters Dlsplay Plenty of Depth A successful start for the season was achxeved agarnst Muskegon when South showed the form that won them undisputed first place rn the 1948 1949 campargn by defeatxng the Brg Reds 37 to 32 The Trojans were the underdogs m thns contest but the jumors on the squad for the fxrst trme hlled well the vacancxes left by graduatxon The followmg week the Trojans met the well matched J Carroll fernts off Central's Barr lndrans South appeared about to make Ottawa the second vrctrm of the year when 1n the second half the lnd1ans came to llfe and nosed out the Trojans 49 to 44 The next game was wrth Central the potent1al power ln the City league There was never any doubt m our mtnds as to the superiority of Centrals height and general team balance The final score saw South on the wrong end of a 51 to 39 count Oldt makes futrle attempt agamst taller Hrlltoppers M X 3' , . , Y,,.,L.. fl Q' I .A 3, s,,...j 1, b ' gg' 9 O Y 7 ' 7 , , J Carroll F Essla1r D Hondorp R Freeman Sl 9 M ,ig ' 2 1 Seniors Capture Trojan Cage Berths The Creston Polar Bears were next to meet the Troyans who were stlll a llttle shaky from the earher defeat by Central South was the fayorlte as Creston had not as yet won a game but they were out to wm th1s one and they dld 45 43 Umon myaded the Trojans gym to meet a team who had won only one game thxs season As South plays best when they are the underdog the Red Hawks Burkholder and Oldr bottle up Central's jackson found themselyes rn the mrdst of a battle royal When the hnal gun went off South was ahead 46 to 43 South played host to the Cougars next Cathollc had not won a game th1s year Spmt howeyer was hrgh South went into the game confident that they would haye no trouble at all It dldnt take the Cougars long to ehange our mrnds When the game was over South had won a 42 41 hrghlrghter Undaunted Trojan hoops one up li.,-1,,L-.-v '14 .L..q.-fL- R Smlth G Mnlls A Farrente D Hagen Determmauon and AggfCSS1OH Marks Cagers South met Chnstxan next The two teams bexng exenly matched the game was scheduled to be close and xt was It took two oxertmmes to fmally decxde the outcome South won 38 to 37 When we met Ottawa for the second tlme we were out for rexence South had canned more experlence and was ready for the taller boys from the east end The Trojans were nexer ln trouble throughout the contest as we easrly won 42 to 35 R Kmney dnves down court m Central game Because the Central Hllltoppers rm aded the Trojan s gym carrylng an undefeated record thus far nn the season they were fasored The game was not classed as a contest Central opened the scormg but South soon gaxe a good account of Itself When the final cur: sounded Central had won 39 57 In the second round South had gone undefeated The next team we were to meet was Creston South had no mtentxons of lettxng Creston beat them for the Burkholder and team mate scramble agamst Hllltopper ,- , ... . - ,t , S , ji ,,, - -rv-' ' - ' , vef ' ,,,--- .- K 1---W W ,, ' e 3 I lx V f. 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R Van Slyke R Meyers D Karsten R Spoelstra Earl lnexpenence Surpressed By Cage Actlon seeond time 'lhe 'lroj 1ns went rxeht to work and tune out on the long, end of .1 46 to 33 count 'Ihe Trojans thought rbout the elose game that we floor we soon found out that at was ,eomge to be a toufh Joh to heat the Red Hawks Unxon came mto .1 thrilling, flnlsh ot 58 to 57 The tollomne week the Trojans traxeled across state to meet Mudland This game wasnt much of a con R Freeman eludes Stacy of Union test as Midland won 59 to 7 The Trolans next encountered Catholu and had little trouble ID downxng, them a 52 to 40 game The final game of the season was wlth Chnstlan The Eagles had a tall expeneneed team that had won most of thelr games thns season We met them and soon found out that thexr heleht panel ot? to a 52 to 40 eount South adxaneed to the hnals IH the Regional Tourna ments where' they lost to Central 39 to 37 R Burkholder breaks away as Redhawks are screened -,, U I L A , , , , L i V - . . ' Af . . - . . 4, ' - 1 f ' . 1 I -I N 7 I A 1 X A 7' A . ' ' , , Lf 7, .- played thc last time wc mct Union, As wc took the A A ' H ' ' ' A ' ' . - . 7 A ' 7 . . ' . X s K- . K- - . A . 5 , ' .. . . f V '- ' - I ' , - V X 5 ' ' l , y , , f h ' Y 1 - X A l f' , V , . . , AK A f . , V .A A E - A A Y- - if ' V v 1 ' ' , A V , . , . Row 1 R Vanderlaag C Oldt D Freeman j Brooke D Start Row 2 Coach P Patter son D Burkeholder R Smrth D Hondorp A Farrente Row 3 B VanSlyke D Karsten R Meyers D Hagen R Spoelstra South Edged By Central In Reg1onal F1nal Troyan attempts up-rn Carroll hooks one over Indian South South South South South South South South South South South South Muskegon Ottawa Central Creston Union Cathollc Ccntral Creston Umon Midland Cathollc Chrtsttan TOURNAMENT South 44 Umon South 47 Ottawa South 37 Central L K K L 5 'L 4 1 3 Q , . if 3 X. 37 .....,.. 32 ' 44 .,,.,Y,,,,,,,, 41 W 39 .,,.....u....u 51 43 ....,......... 45 t - 46 ..,,........,.,, ' 43 42 .l,.,t,,.,.. 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' 40 ' I 40 ........., ' ' 52 ' S g X .........3,.,.., ' 38 9? ......,....... 44 South Reserves Show Promise For Future Row l Left to right G Wassanaar J Sack S Sager -I Leonardo B jackson Row 2 Coach D Schrlemer B Remus R Rlchardson G Chapman D Horton E Cook Row 3 J Cooper M Burns D Turnwall J Wlldey R Gibson The South Seconds dldnt have a very successful season but much promrsmg talent was unvexled At the half year hve boys were taken from the second team and placed on the varsity squad Thelr leaving dnd much to hamper the second team boys as the hve tall est were taken The best game the Seconds played was agalnst Umon The two teams battled evenly South South South South South South South South South South South South South Won 5 Lost 9 throughout the entlre game and two overtlmes Flnally Umon recexved a free shot and went on to Wm the game The boys had much hard luck thls season They lost tive games by just a smgle pomt besrdes losmg five badly needed boys When next year comes around we may expect to see many of the .boys on the varsxty team Muskegon Ottawa Central Creston Umon Chnstran Ottawa Central Creston Umon Midland Catholnc Chrlstran ager and Wlldey fall to block shot by Spoelstra struggles for rebound at Catholxc Ottawa man 27 ,...,.,. 39 38 .,......,,r.r. 42 30 ,,,,.... ,,,, 3 1 33 .,,.,,,,.,.... 28 36 .,,.,.,,,,,,.... ' 35 South 23 .,...,r.,,,. Catholic 34 'Q so ,,,rsrsr.. ' ' 40 ' 24 Y,,........,,. 39 ' 55 .,.,eeee...... 40 , 45 srs,....rrrrrr 25 3 38 .,,Y..,.....V... A 39 O 26 ........,... 4 53 47 v,,.,,...... ' 38 44 ..,..,.... ' ' 42 I . S I -O Netters Edged In F1nals 1...---A R Boer shows good form 1n Union match A Hoffman gets set for smash m Union match Coach Don SLl1I'lLIDCI' had three returnlnt, let terwnnners and sutral promlsxng, newcomers as he vsatehed the Troyan tenms team take second plate rn crty play South ended the season wrth a 297 record and lost the ehampronshrp to Ottawa hy one match Arnie Hoffman Dltlt Kinney Tom Martln and Larry Grrm were the xeterans whrle rooltres aele Vredexelt Ken Phlllrps Ron Rademaker Drek Thompson Ron Boer and Clarenee Mabrn hlled rn tapably The tennrs team praetxted at Garfield Park It had a large turnout thus year Now wrth a second m elty play the Troyans wrll eo all out to wln the reieronals for the second strarght year South Central South Chrtstran South Creston South Cathohc South Unron South Ottawa Row 1-Coach D, Schriemer A. Hoffman R. Kinney L. Grim. Row 2-R. Rade- maker K. Philips T. Martin R. Boer R. Thompson j. Vredevelt C. Mabin. Lmksters Bulld For 51 Pat Patterson the genlal coach of South Hlchs golf team was faced wlth the job of hllmg, the xacancles left by graduatlon He hoped that B111 Dredrlch hls number two man last year would be able to play but Dledrlch was declared mnellglble by the state board The malnstays of the golf team this year were Chuck Welt Dlck Meyers Tom Curtlss Bruce Pres ton and ohn Mulder The team had an eleyen won thrrteen lost record whrch put them nn fourth place behrnd Ottawa Cathollc Central and Central The fellows expected to do better rn the regxonals Only one team member graduated thls year whlch left brrght prospects for next year C Wler demonstrates drlvmg techmque South South South South South South Cathollc Creston Umon Ottawa Chnstran Central R Meyers practices the art of chnppnng C Went T Curuss Coach P Patterson B Preston R Meyers Q '71 LS MM 3 -i-WM' Mtfrgyff sl-fm 7, L, we 5-1 -. lf 1 f. ip. rar, -N n if T ' if x' B t, Q' a Row 1-T. Fowle, R. Burkeholder, J. Carroll, J. McDowell. Row 2-Coach J. Rybock, R. Erickson, j. Noorman, R. Luneke. Lettermen Bolster South Nine South s new baseball coach john Rybock was greeted by a host of veterans when he called for the first prac tice session The infield seemed set with erry Mills at th1rd base jim Sack at shortstop a newcomer Willie Honeycutt at second base Captain Duck Burkholder at first base and Bob Shaver behind the plate Mr Rybocks mam worr1es would be with the outfield and the mound corps Becau e of cold rainy weather up untrl almost game t1me of the first game the South Hrgh Trojans were not well prepared to meet therr opponent Christian The Parochrals beat the men of Troy in an error filled Shaver warts for ball rn Creston game game whlch saw the South team lo c 4 2 The Chrrstran game must have served to wake up the sout-henders South came back the next Thursday and walloped Central 17 2 in a game which was called at the end of five innings The Troyans next played host to Catholic Central at Garfield Park The South High prtchers couldnt seem to hold down the Cougar hntters and when the game ended the men of Troy were on the short end of a 15 4 count Title bound Creston was South s next guest Creston with its superior balance held the Trojans to 2 while garnermg 8 themselves Coach john Rybock and Captain Richard Burkholder look over prospects M1711 I ' , , ' sr - . . . . . 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F ' I' .K Md r,,-sr' H555 ll MUN ,, I-1 'V' f-fllv as we ' 'lt Row 1 R Shaver j Sack Row 2 D Erickson G Mills ROW 1 R Slfoelsffa R Gibson S Seger G Ch3Pm3n ROW 2 R Richardson B Blackhall A Chavls N Tompluns Trojans Come Back Second Round The Southltes on the tollowmj, Monday traveled over to Valley Freld whcrc they met the Umon Red Hawks After a pxtchmg duel for a touple of mnmgs the Trojans exploded for 12 runs whlle the best Umon could do was 2 The last game of the first round was played agannst Ottawa at Franklm Park The Indlans by urtuc of a last xnmng burst defeated the Trojans 6 to 4 The South Hrgh baseball team ended the first round wlth a 2 won 4 lost record and all arc hopmg, for better success the second round South South South South South 1 1 4 2 4 Central Cathohc Creston Un lon Ottawa R Erickson awants turn at bat ln Cathollc Central game Sack gets set for hlt ln Catholic Central game 2 nn- at f-'f 22.2 2 , ,,,,'Wrh' ' rr ' X W K j tqz al 1' .s ' V ,. , Y ' . at l If,-'E , A ,qi Lrg' ' j , a 'Q u K 'ff-'--'fn X ' ' f ' ' Q ffl ' ' v f L ll' it A 'Q ,W S ll' . , is V v '. 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' 2 y ' 1 7 IY..---------HI---F,------I----'-H-I 6 -4' muff lc uf' Row 1 M Robtnson j Mabry Row 2 D Koppleman K VanHaften H johnson D Stormzand B Sanson D Peceny Thmclads Take Second Place WKHJ ,I li- 1. f P Churm talks things over with trackmen K VanHaften barely edged by Hendrtckson of Ottawa 40 Wltetl spring rolled lround thls year Pop Lhurm the track coach at South Hugh had quxte a job cut out for hum This was the job of tmprovmg the last place fimsh of the team last year Hts task appeared to be easter thls year wxth hugh pomt man Harold johnson teturmng agam The hrst meet was wtth Un1on They led at the end of the field exents but a hard runntng South outfit closed the gap The meet was decrded wrth the 880 relay which a well balanced Redhawk team won by a narrow margln The score was 58 il The nevt foe for the Trojans was Ottawa last years clty md regrontl champ The Indians led attcr the held exents but South domlnlted 111 the runmngs exents to come from behlnd to cop the meet 56 D5 G Smtth wtns by step tn 100 yd dash 1 A 'Q ', ' I Q ' S ' 'X K T 4 ' ' T ' ww' ' 'f 'v ' ,' - lm. , , '49 A .ul -b '- A 51 1 N42 0' ' ?' : ' - fi J, ' E m V i . 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' ' ' '. . l l HM' Q the -1 Row D Stormzand A Lynch H Smlth R Wagemaker C Eaton G Smith G Froman R Savage B Freeman Row 2 E Mabm j johnson D Hagen B Gr1m D Horndorp P Fortune j Gleason R Smith J Leonardo Four Contenders Sent To State Undefeated Catlaohe Central was the team that shght margxn ID the field exents and w1th thenr superlor depth went on to w1n the meet hy a seore of 71 38 Next came a hapless Creston team whxch copped only one first plaee nn the meet The flnal score was 8912 for South to 19M for Creston Followxng the Creston meet eame an equally hap les Central The Hllltoppers dud llttle better than Creston They garnered only 77 ponnts agnnst 82 for South The Troyan Tratltsters ended the dual meet season wlth a three won and two lost record whneh ,ease them a three way t1e for seeond plate Van Haften edged bv Wolf of Catholic ln quarter mile faqs. in W? -.Su -.Qu K VanHaften F Mabm B Grlm M Robmson andj Mabrrg H johnson wms ln low hurdles ff X un'-0-'-'N--' ' -'H sump 3 55 ,M -W -W ,,s, M, A' r s ,,,r,,. 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