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4:41-Jn THE ANNUAL S-I-S BOOM l6'r..o The 9A's--- A B C's A is for Anderson of which we have two, Sweet little gals, with eyes of blue. B is for Beehler, always the same, During baseball season he won his fame. C claims two athletes, Collier and Close, Their outstanding records are no idle boasts. D is for Dean, next on the list, Almost sixteen and never been kissed. E is for Eggers, a shy little maid, But to A. H. H. she goes unafraid. F brings that trio of Flack, Flack, and Flack, In ways of entertainment they have a spec- ial knack. G is for Garret, whose rhythmical toes Keep everyone listening wherever she goes. H is for Hubbard, sometimes called Lizzieg Earning good marks is what keeps her busy. I is for Intermediate, South Schoo1's middle name, The best school ever, so the 9A's claim. J is for Jones, a drummer is heg His drumming is as snappy and as lively as can be. K is for Klement, who appeared in our play As a dashing young maiden, charming and gay- L is for Leckie, further comment not needed. For few got the fun out of school that he did. M is for Murphy, who won great fame When she came to South School with that Irish name. N is for Nikolai, sophisticated and sweet, She always dresses so pretty and neat. 0 is for Oblander, who also can act, Her performance in the class played proved this fact. P is for Pumford, never alone, Can you image him as a chaperone? Q is for Quackenbush another sweet miss, We hope when she marries she has nothing but bliss. R brings A. Rose now into view, Of girl friends he really has a few. S is for Schneider whose presence is felt Did somebody say he wears no belt? T is for Tubbs, who belongs in our chorus, If we had time we'd have her sing for us. U is for Uphoff, both Florence and Walter, As they climb to their goals, may their foot- steps not falter. V is for Vetangle, so tall and so handsome, He wouldn't trade his curley hair for any king's ransom. Cruise to the Unknown 9A Banquet Cruise Director ........., ....... B ob Leckie The Ship, Chief Ojieer, ...... Vernell Bartlett The Crew, Pnrser, ..........., Edwin Beehler Neapolitan Boat Song .,... Trombone Duet Jack Dersch and Lawrence Riclcert Games on Deck, Head Steward Dave Schimpf Sea Sickness, Head Stewardess .... June Arft Cargo, Second Qjicer, ...,....... Jack Dersch Sailing .......,...... . ,... Group Song Led by Jael: Dersch and Lawrence Rickert Admiral of the Fleet .............. Mr. Miller Ports en Route ..................., Mr. Brock Mr. Allen, Mr. Lyttle Happy Landings, Conwnander ....... Mr. Guy it IF W 9A Class Committees Banquet- Toasts, Miss Benjamin. Music, Mr. Kendall. Decorations, Miss Gay, Miss McGavock. Will- ' Mr. Kendall, assisted by Betty Close, Ruth Weineke, Jane Fair, Mary Ellen Hiscock, Vivian Parks, Norma Neymeier, Lillian Klement. Prophecy- Miss Zubler, Mrs. Davis, assisted by Marion Rau, Theda Snow, Bert Schleicher, Arthur Hahn, and the South School Marionette Club. Class Poem- Miss McDermott, assisted by Flor- ence Uphoff and Shirley Nachtweih. Mothers- Mrs. E .H. Weineke, general chair- man. Mrs. A. G. Dersch, dining- room. Mrs. Cleland Fair, kitchen. He: Name three collective nouns? She: Fly paper, waste basket, and garbage can. W is for Wieneke tall and stately: On her throne she sits sedately. Y is for Young, small and slim, He's from Missouri, you'll have to show him. Z is for Zwingman, who's the last on our list, Or for everyone else whose name we have missed.
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0.226-Jn THE ANNUAL S-I-S BOOM 16510 From the 9A Class Will We the 9A. classes of South School, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, do make our last will and testament in the following form: We give unto our teachers singly and collectively our sincerest thanks for their patience and helpfulness during our years at South. We the: 9A-106's bequeath our ability to maintain a standard of honor in our classroom and classwork to the 9B-110. 9A-109's bequeath a humorous homeroom teacher to the future 109's. 9A-110,s bequeath our ability to skip school to any other class who can get away with it. 9A-209's will our incompletes to the future 209's. 9A-107's will our good fortune in obtaining such a fine homeroom teacher to the future 107's. 9A-216's leave our fondness to chew gum and eat sweets during class hour to any class who can maintain such a record. 9A-2l2,s leave Mr. Richards to the future classes to use for a test. We as individuals leave the following things: We, Anna Sverid, Donald Pohlman, Betty Shuster, Jack Dersch, Violet Boltz, and Vernell Bartlett, will our ability to get all A's to Harry McGee, Jack Cappel, Emma Neuwirth, Shirley Wenger, and Jane Breese. Betty Close and Dick Hummel leave their fondness to attend Friday night fights to Delores Bissel and any boy who will take her. Ed. Beehler is going to take his am- bition to be a big league baseballl play- er along with him to High School. Good luck, Eddie. Lyle Speace wills most of his dev- iltry to Marion Zimmerman. Kenneth Hemmeter has nothing to leave because he'll have enough to do at High School to take care of him- self among the crowds. I: Bill Harris bequeath my ability to wear out shoe leather walking in front of Miss Benjamin's room to anyone who has the shoes to wear out. Ruth Wieneke leaves her seat in Miss Benjamin's class between Tony Rose and Art Herzog to anyone Who's good at ducking paper wads. I, Lawrence Rickert, leave my ambi- tion to out-sleep Rip Van Winkle to anyone who has the ambition. Ed Collier and June Weil will their cute walks to anyone who can imitate them. Mamie Enzer and Mauldin McGill hate to leave their school of fond memories, but they have decided to leave it for somebody else to use for the same purpose. Mildred Dean, Caroline Malinski and Mildred Hotton leave their fond- ness to eat salads and desserts at the end of second hour class to Caroline Coffman. Lorna Garrett isn't going to leave anything at South, because she will have to talk at Arthur Hill. Patricia Tubbs wills her stack of story books to Bob Beckman. Dorothy Anderson and D. Schimpt leave their old monitor posts in front of Mr. Richard's and Mr. Kendallls rooms to anyone who can use them for the same purpose. Jack Fleishman is Scotch because heis taking his dancing with him. Signed, sealed and published by the above named class. THE 9A CLASS OF JUNE, 19L6
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men THE ANNUAL S-I-S BOOM If-Nw The 9B cmd 8A Roll Call 9B-108 Robert Campbell Esther Carney Betty Cline Willard Cline Enoch Davis Violet Dudett Edward Haar Harold Hall Arthur Herbin Lillian Imker Lucille Karp Fred Lapprich Melvin Latty Paul Lebsack George Leonard Henry Markert I Peter Maul Clark Mc Manus Frank Porter Louis Rogel Adam Schafer Mary Schafer Delbert Seabrook Lyle Schneider Billy Schwier Clarence Scheidler Donald Steckert Vernell Wager Dorothy Weitz J oe Wright 9B-109 Dea.n Averill Arlene Balley Sheldon Bull Opal Carter Harold Chartrand Helen Damer Rose Furlo Ma.rjorie Giessel Marjorie Goold Geraldine Grunow Lois Hayes Dorothy Krum Harriet Lange Betty Luplow Dorothy Mattheis Mary F. Maturen Glen Miller Freida Ott Lillian Propp Maxine Reed Bill Roberts August Rudy Junior Short Elaine Strobel Freda Sturtz Esther Temple Harold Weaver 9B-110 Jeanne Bailey Bob Beckman Jack Cappell Gerhardt Hoelbl Russell James Helen Kirchner Norma Krueger Julius Lassignal . Harry McGee Eugene Maier Betty Murphy Robert Myers Emma Neuwirth Bob Nichol Mac Osborn Fred Poppeck Claude Pound Frank Putnam Bernard Rae June Randall 8A-105 Rosemary Anderson Victor Crosby Chester Doran Everett Doyle Mary Evans Alvina Fries Gerald Gaertner Junior Gaertner June Gardner Peter Garingar Charles Greenwald Kenneth Hagle Russell Hall Teddy Hawkins Florence Hoiman Gladys LaFever Arnold Lampel John Lemaire Myra Lucky Marion McGowan Elizabeth Marr Henry Meyer Thomas Miller Jack Muehlenbcck Edwin Ott Mary Parks Anna Purkis George Rood Clement Schachtncr Jane Schoberth Howard Simmons rances Sovia Brigetta Straight Edward Suppes Dorothy Wagner UA-107 Hermina Arnst Dave Bauer Doris Benkert Worthy Boyd Buddy Clinkston Carolyn Coffman Arthur Duwe Derrick Eaton Jack Eaves Donna J. Francis Elois Gelow Lena George Jack Goodwyn Jim Hanes Madge Kessell Barbara Leckie Peter Kitsch Betty McMillan Alice Neymeiyer Jacqueline Nolan Albert Pettis Marjorie Raymond Betty Lou Remer Robert Roeser Leona Schanhals Theodore Schnarr Billy Simkins Joan Smith Wallace Strobel Betty Tomaszewski Max Turner Shirley Wenger 8A-114 Clayton Almy Clair Black Donald Collver Raymond Bourdow Thomas Burns Ferdinand Close Robert Dixon Herman Donaldson Richard Doran Leonard Guida Robert Hauk Preston Hunter Earl Larson Clayton Loranger Clifton McQuade Merwin Morse Neil Parkin Dewey Phillips Robert Pussehl Robert Schimmer Jack Zeimer SA-201a Alvina Aubel Jack Benzenberg R. M, Boissonneault Marie Burback Richard Coates Cleland Fair Catherine Fortune Jerome Foley Virgil Gauze Helen Gelow Racine Heacox Arthur Heimburger Ruby Jaap Anna Kolleth Charles Kruske Clara Marker Kenneth Mclntyre Almeda Muartz Donald McMall D. Niederquill Julia Nikolai H. Schneidmiller Lucille Shoemaker Linda Simon Mary Ellen Skeels Shirley Spiker Betty Tallon Billy Tubbs Doris Utermark Edwin Wheatly Betty Williamson Willam Youngblood 8A-20lb Irene Asmus Donald Bassett Doris Benzenberg Rosaleen Busch Everett Card Ettabelle Chapman Theodore Clements Edna Diehl Robert Emmrick Warren Enszer Norma Graham Robert Hayden Esther Haar Jack Kanary Leon Krawczak Lillian Laubach Fred Martin Kathleen Markey Martha Meyer Billy Miller Katherine Papst Marie Perchitti Carl Roethke Billy Sayles Betty Stevens Robert Westwood Billy Wood 8A-207 Anna Becker Marie Bleise Doris Campau Beatrice Clements Myra Deegan Ruth Doyle Catherine Druelle Freda Foss Lillian Gorte Ruth Green Eleanor Grunwell Phillamina Heinz Arlene Murray June Rose Ray Helen Rexius Ada Robinson Ruth Robinson Ruth Russell Stefania Solak Esther Stahr June Thomas Dorothy Weaver Betty Williams Alvina York
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