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

 - Class of 1936

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A1630 THE ANNUAL S-I-S BOOM moves CROSSWORD PUZZLE Try your luck on this cross- 7 word puzzle. Its words con- cern South School people and aHairs of South School. Re- member that horizontal words go across the puzzle and ver- tical words go from the top d iwn. HORIZONTAL 9A's have these every semester. A pathway. A wind instrument. To total. A war flyer. An untruth. Dorothy and Inez flnitialsl. An English actor of America, who played in Mr. Hobo. He wears a monocle. Upon. Number of birthdays. To anger. The 9A cast of -- CPU. Leona Shanhals flnitials wardsj. Ore. Two vowels. To stay behind. A bristle-like organ. Ruth Nuechterlein. A girlis first name. A conjunction. back- The principal of South School VERTICAL Happy. An electric music box. A conjunction. Nickname for Edward fBack- wardsl. Two vowels. To please. A loud commotion. Looks at. Measure of area. Caroline Adams CAbbr.J. Edith Ruttan flnitialsl. Sixth note in the scale. Nothing. Male sheep. Agrees to. - Tete-a-- Latin word for was',. Feminine form of the Latin word meaning Hat, level. First three letters of Slav. Latin word for horn,'. To bang. Nickname for Andrew. An antelope. Alice Russell ilnitialsl. Alvin Gerard flnitialsl.

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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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axon THE ANNUAL S-I-S BOOM :Gia UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS, HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL Basketball Championship Again in the history of South School afine record has been set up by the heavyweights. Coach Noble built up a line team that excelled in sportsman- ship and teamwork. They worked hard, and with Captain Ed Collier leading them, came through the sea- son undefeated. The two hardest games played were with Central, at Central, and with Central, at South. In both games, one team would lead and then the other, the final score in each game being 19 to 18. Another fine thing that could be said for the team is that Coach Noble could put five boys that were all on the honor roll in a game and most likely win it. Joe Murin, playing his first season for South, proved to be a very efli- cient player. J oe led the heavy divi- sion in scoring, with 28 points. All in all, South's heavyweight team is something for everyone to be proud of. The lightweights tried hard but the record they had to line up to was too much for them. One of the greatest obstacles was the fact that Usie La- Fleur, a mainstay of the team, was unable to play during the season. How- ever the boys worked hard and man- aged to come in with fourth place. Harry McGee, playing remarkable basketball, led the lightweight div- ision in scoring with 56 points. This was the first championship South's lightweights had lost in three years. Together, the two teams won four- teen and lost six games, which gives them a high average of 70LZp of wins, the same average as last year.

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