South Intermediate School - Sis Boom Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1936

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cumin THE ANNUAL S-I-S BOOM IC-SRU South School Club News Science Club Mr. King, Sponsor The officers of the Science Club are: President, Arthur Heimbergerg Vice- President, Betty Wienekeg Secretary, Donald Abbey, Sergeant- at-arms, Wal- ter Johnston, S-I-S Boom Representa- tive, Shirley Sharpe. This year the Science Club has put the Constitution together. They have taken hikes and trips to the Schust Cookie Company, Telephone Com- pany, Malleable Iron, and the Saginaw News. It has establishedapoint sys- tem for the award of a Junior Scien- tist Pin. The awards will be made at the end of the year. The Clubls emblem is an owl. The enrollment has been limited to thirty members. Tojoin the Science Club, applicants must give a short talk on science. The outside speakers were Mr. Guy, Mr. Fred Dustin, and Mr. Faber. Hi-Y Club Mr. Byron, Sponsor 'F Sk ik President, Don Bassett, Vice Presi- dent, Wallace Strobel, Secretary, Peter Frantz, Treasurer, William Young- blood, S-I-S Boom Representative, Bill Harris, Sergeant-at-arms, Chester Heilborn. The South School Hi-Y Club had another big year, having as speakers many well known men of Saginaw. Among these were Mr. Guy, Brewster Lewis, Eric Wessborg, Rev. Donald Gray, and Dale Austin. Several pot- luck suppers were enjoyed by the members and a picnic was held at the end of the year. The purpose of the club is to create and extend throughout this school and community high standards of Christian character. Hobby Craftsman Club Aclulso r, M r. Pieritz The l'Hobby Craftsman Clubv is one of the newly organized clubs at South School. The meetings are held twice a week at the noon hour. The boys can do anything such as woodworking, wood-carving, leather-work, and mak- ing model airplanes. No special offi- cers were elected and the membership is 25 boys. During the year several pot-luck suppers were held and at the end of the year a hike and picnic is to be held. The purpose of the club is to inter- est the boy in some sort of hobby or craftswork. Music Organizations The featured organization of this year was the Boys' Glee Club which consisted of twenty-five members. It presented in the spring a concert for which they gave an all-boy operetta, Cowboys at Play. The girls, Double Trio was organized for the purpose of having a group avail- able to sing when called upon by the community. They have appeared be- fore the Reading Club, Mother and Daughter Banquets, P. T. A., and took part in the spring concert. This year the ninth grade vocal class took the place of the mixed chorus of former years. This class consists of thirty-seven members and is for the purpose of studying vocal music. The class wrote and partici- pated in the opening spectacle of the T936 Circus and the March of Mich- 1 an. g'l'he Girls' Clee Club, with a member- ship of thirty girls, met once a week but did not appear atany public places. All these organizations were under the direction of Mr. Kendall.

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urea THE ANNUAL S-I-S BOOM IGN.-2 Art Novelty Club Miss Zubler, Sponsor The Art Novelty members did their usual amount of entertaining this year, at clubs, private homes, and our own school. The new features this year were the band, two girl yodelers, and the Golliwog dance. The June prophecy was staged by Art Novelty members of the Marionette Club. South Marionette Club The members are: Donna Jeanne Francis, Norma Kru e ger, Vernell Bartlett, Jim Korbein, Jack Benzen- berg, Arthur Heimberger, Bob Young, F. C. Achard, Jack Dersch. They dis- tinguished themselves in the tw o plays, Jerry Sees the Gorilla , and Bluebeard Here and Hereafterv. K lk ll' Booster Club Miss McGavock, Advisor President, Bob Leckieg Vice-Presi- dent, Arlene Nikolai, Sec.-Treasurer, Jack Dersch. The Booster Club had a good year as to keeping the halls in the best con- dition. The pupils cooperated greatly in doing this and were rewarded by several parties. The other regular members are: Bob Young, Betty Close, Edward Collier, and Dave Bauer. The substitutes are: Joan Dillon, Marjorie Giessel, Osie LaFleur, Harry McGee, Claude Pound, Shirley Sharpe, and Dorothy Sommerfield. Safety Patrol Mr. Richards, Advisor Captain, Chester Heilborng Lieuten- ant, Theodore Schnarr. The safety patrol did their duty very well during the past year on the cross- ings around school. At their drills at the armory they won several times. Service Squad Mr. Richards, Advisor Lieutenant, Margaret Voorhies. Aiding the monitors in keeping the halls orderly were the members of the service squad. Under the capable guid- ance of these girls the entrances were kept free from crowding. if ll ll Art Department Notes The art students have worked unusually hard this year cooperating with other departments. Posters and scenery for the circus were outstand- ing contributions. For the foods department many brilliant vegetable and fruit posters were made besides dying and block printing being done on silk. Several girls demonstrated batik work at the Womans' Club. The January 9A picture was, Fall Fun, an oil painting done by George and Nelson Curbey. The June oil paint- ing was a frieze of Mother Goose Characters painted on sheet cork by Elva Gerard, Ann Quackenbush, Ann Sverid, and Theda Snow. Sl' 8 1 It's a good thing for some people that a looking glass can't laugh. 1 ar as Soccer Season Notes South's Soccer season went pretty badly this year. The boys worked hard and played very nice games un- der the leadership of co-captains, Joe Johann and Richard Whaley. The first game, played with North, was lost, the next game at Central was tied, and the following game lost to Webber. South then broke into a streak of luck and won the next game from North with a lot of fine playing. The boys lost the fifth game but came back and tied the last one, making all together one win, two ties, and three losses.

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