High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 23 text:
“
THE :: NINETEEN :: HUNDRED :: AND :: THIRTY :: TIGER TDI' ROW-Kihlstrum, lfilliams, Prrston, Speedy, Reber, Mellyrvn, Chapman, lcnscn. SECOND ROW--C. Johnson, Seltz, Bluslrin, Deacon, Sins, .lIcKcM.'fr, Flynnu W'hcl1.'n, Carlson. BOTTOINI ROW-Knoll, R. Johnson, .lliss Lvlland, .llcBrizfe, Bronco, Jacobson. Thirifit RGANIZED in Ianuary, 1928, for the purpose of promoting the habit of bank- ing in South High School, the Thrift Club is now one of the major clubs. All sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have a C average in their studies and are interested in thrift are eligible for membership. The aim of the organization is two-fold: to impress on its members and the stu- dents of South High the value of saving moneyg and to teach them to save time. Meetings, which are held every other Thursday, consist mostly of discussions as to how the school banking average can be raised. In the fall of 1929 through the efforts of the Thrift Club, a permanent Chart was made on which each room and its banking percentage is represented. The percentages are changed every bank day by members of the Club. The chart is posted in Mr. Iorgen's office, where everyone may see and compare his banking average with that of other rooms. Members of the Club also encourage room cashiers to boost banking in their re- In order to obtain more direct COl1taCt with the room cashiers, each term the club entertains them either at a regular meeting or a party in their honor Each member has personal supervision over certain rooms and is responsible for their banking averages FALL TERIK1 KATHERINE MCISRIDY - EDWARD BRONCE - LEONA CARLSON - LAYVRFNCL IQNOTT OFFICERS - President - Vice-president - Sfcreiary - - TI'6dfIll'EI' - SPRINP TERM WILLIALI IENSEN MARIAN VVI-IELAN ANNA BLUSTEIN CECIL GARWICK spective home rooms. The Thrift Club has helped South attain a 41 per cent average. 'sax 1. .. ' IRS xnxx X, .fv . gs ' . fgnsf X , 5 'le . ff Q igl 9 T' Q I' 3 Z1 U if l XXE iii Z' ' V T' ' mn: W Hi lx 1 Miss ULLAND - - M.NRGARET SIAs - 1151 - Adviser - - - - U - , X, V - - I ORD-'Hx DEACON g Sl'l'gl'tl77l'tll'lZl'7?7S 5 Miss ULLAND LEDNA CARLSON IJOROTHY REBER a re Egfr A T- ,Z . i f. . f.- Q: - ,LQ . . -12. LAWRENCE KNOTT
”
Page 24 text:
“
l i TI-In :: NIIWETEEN :: HUNDRED :: AND :: THIRTY :: TIGER TOP Row-V. Flynn, Ilvath, Nclxon, 1I'l'i'IHtlI!.V011, Johnson, Knoit, Grirbruow. lfirrir Row-l!'a1bi'r-g, Hunley, N. Olson, Kililstrirm, Williams, S1'f1l1llTA'f, Broan, Bjfrrc. l oURT11 RONN f'l101'llIUI!, Hfrg, Gub1'1'i'l.v0n, Sand, Oymi, Iff 00d.v, Ozvrux. TIIIIQD Rowfllvacori, ,'lIfB1'idU, Cogliill, l?t'rklms1, L. Flynn, l1 l1i'1au, BC1'1ZfSL'11, Lfigliforx. SECOND Rowfllriu, l'i'ftm', ,lICKLlL'7'A'!', l'arI,r0n, Fagmz, B1ll.N'l1'1-71, R. Olson. Borroxr Row-fllrs. fvromr, Situ, Kiwis, Kjrllgrvxz, Frifscll, Stilm, Mixs Cayley. lnkpah-Meridian OR some years among the literary clubs of South, there were two major organi- zations, lnkpah and Meridian. This year, as the two had the same purpose- to promote literary achievement-they joined Linder one constitution and under one name-lnkpah-Meridian. Twice a month meetings, with programs of a literary and musical nature are held. The chief attraction of these meetings is The Ink-Mere, a humorous, hi-weekly paper edited by a memher of the club. On the club's silver loving cup is engraved each W: , .ffjg - X' WRU T' lf' term the name of the student who has proved most 'Sgfyif--VU I outstanding in literary ability. fkiil fgiyffeqlf p lil Ziiiii OHJICERS X Yfiilggjfti 'SX A M Q4 N fx 14.'xI.I. 'I'I uxr SPRING 'ri-.RM .V -M' -kggvni j , . , U . .U as FLORI-.NKIl.lxTI,I.LiiRliN - I'1'f'x1iIm1 - - TNORRIAN OLSUN - gf! GEoRo1-3 KRi.xz - - - l'1'r'f-pfuriilffzf - IACK Guimsrxow i Rt 1'n S'i'n.i.s - - - Scwi-fizry - MILTON Knn.sTRt'xr .qu ' 'nt fi' , , ' RAI.P11l'Rl'I'ZE'.I.I. - - - - Il'l'i1a'I!l'!'l' - - ANNA BI.US'1TLIX k ,.,. 1544- ' ARNoi.D Hi-,uxuxsox . - lf1.Mi-.R BROEN f' ,., af' D' t - K 1 U , U U U - fiflwscrf , U U ,, 1 - U 4, . Lawnmczi-. lvsori' - - X' 1Rc.n.Fi.YN!w GEORGE KRENZ MISSQl.'XKiI,I-ZX' - - - MIIS. liinosii-. - Srrg Filllfetlf-1Il'NZA' 'E ' - Miss CAGLEY - MIlS.IlillOBIE T161
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.