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wi 185525 1 Tins Boys in the Technical Department frequently become carpenters or craftsmen for the school. llost of the settings for the South High School plays are built under the direction of Blr. Raymond. The picture demonstrates boys using the wood-turning lathes in the making of table-lamps and candle- sticks. This year the boys in llr. Barlowls machine-shop made seven uolivettsn for stage-lighting. ALI. the advertising art work in the school is done hy llfliss illathias and her drawing classes. The art pupils make hundreds of posters in a school year. ln addition to the advertising and the regular class work, the drawing classes do all the art work for the VTTICER, even to mounting the panels of photographs. Page Sixzrrn
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' THE S COMMITTEE HE history of the S Faculty Committee really dates back to the year 1919. In the spring of that year, South High School sent its basketball team to the State Tournament at Carleton. That was one of those red letter occasions when the students are enthusiastic, the team is excited and the captain is especially charged by Mr. Jorgens to look after the team. That the captain and the team were worthy of the trust was fully proved by the fact that the team brought back the Appearance and Conduct Cup, which has ever held a place of honor in the trophy case. The basketball team of 1919, like all other athletic teams, had had its ups and downs, but in recognition of honest endeavor for straight forward manliness, a group of the faculty promised the boys that a banquet would be held in their honor. When the boys returned with the Ugood behaviorll cup in their possession, the banquet assumed a place of greater importance. Since the faculty committee disagreed on the menu, Hnally the boys them- selves had to be consulted. The answer came modestly but decidedly, turkey and. all that goes with it, and so all S letter men owe their turkey in April to the boys who Won the Conduct cup in 1919. The banquet has become an annual affair taken care of by the US Faculty Committee, a voluntary committee to which all faculty members are eligible. In addition to the annual banquet arranged in honor of the HS letter men, the committee now arranges for the annual banquet given in honor of the graduating Honor Students. To offer a wholesome place of amusement for students and alumni after the Friday games, the commit- tee instituted a series of Friday night parties, known as the S parties. The S Committee endeavors to increase the bond of fellowship be- tween students and faculty, and to hold up before all students of South High School an ideal of manliness, scholarship, and good sportsmanship. -lSADIE L. KEATLEY Page Fifteen
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mi aaiiitola a f l- f NEARLY every room in South High School boasts a luxuriant fern. At school parties or programs, there are masses of fresh green foliage and bright blos- soms for decorations. It is the Work of the members of Mr. Wilson's Green- house Practice Class to care for the ferns and Howering plants which brighten the rooms of the building or the homes of the community after one of the seasonal plant sales. K BESIDES preparing the food served at special teas. luncheons, or banquets in the high school, the girls in Nliss Von Rohr's cooking classes do a great deal of the work of preparing the daily lunch for the teachers. Girls from the cooking classes do the serving, and often prepare extra dainties for the lunch. The camera caught one of the classes icing cakes in green and white in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Page Si'-7.'i'lll1'ul1
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