South Shore High School - Tide Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1949
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'I asp., .I ll 4 ' ian..- l 4- f 4 -0- u3,.,-Q., ww I lil 4 , I U t sw QC 3 1 Y I Q I Hi Ill 7 -- Cllll' 0 JIUIUJ 01' OI Ili' occadlon 0 IGI' Gllrenlelll nuary, 1949 HE WORLD burlds monuments Ol solrd bronze and everlastrng stone To honor men who gave themselves That other men mrght lrve Soldxers heroes martyrs salnts Who m one glorious imal ilash Gave all they had lor mankrnd s sake Therr strength their blood their lrves Fewer are the monuments To honor one who gave lrl-re you Her strength her love her hte Not rn one glorrous lmal flash But slowly Year by year And day by day And drop by drop Untrl the last lull ounce of strength was gone Untrl the last brrght cup of love was dramed Untxl the frnal hour was spent People send therr gold to banks Then' earthly lewels they store rn vaults And hrre men to keep strong watch And pay them well to do so To you these people send The prrceless 1ewel they call then' chrld Therr boy therr grrl They know that you wrll keep thexr treasure safe And send rt back to them Increased rn value and rn moral worth Brzght polrshed Cut and shaped to txt Each mto rts proper place In thexr loved natrons destrny These people pay you not so well For they do know 'lhere IS no equal recompense To pay the one who grves her hte That other lrves may be Your pay rn part must come In honor love remembrance ln sadne s at your leavrng St1ll You have your monument' Its burlt of brick and stone Upon the southern shore Of a great xnland sea An architect made plans to grve rt shape And workmen s skrlllul hands piled brick on brrck Broad doors were burlt to let the chrldren rn Wrde wrndows lor the sun Tall stacks ol books lor eager mrnds to leed And wmdmg starrs lor youthful teet to climb To wlsdom 5 herghts lt rs SOUTH SHORE lt rs your monument' From your own soul you gave ll grace To do good works From your own heart you gave lt hope That what tt does wrll not be lost From your own lrfe you gave rt life' Danrel O Connell 'Vlernber of the South Shore Faculty 8 7 S 0 ' 3 f 4 5, . 1 , we 1 IQ 1 Cl I l A - 3 0S r - : - . Their stocks and bonds they value highg AV! 15? DOCTOR ISABEL L MAGAN Prmc1pc11 of South Shore Hzgh School .X'f. :sg- 10 ,MA come .1 Quin lgrincilaa To our new principal goes the hand of congratulation from students, parents and teachers. The friendly spirit and warm rnan- ner, in which she has accepted the challenge of directing the destinies of South Shore High School have endeared her in the hearts of all. M ss Magan emoys all student act tes and the st de ts ln turn e joy her fr end h p a d gulda 11 af'fXj?f' Ctlflfl 9 if S - Xp' 10 I ' -' N.-LC K i , Q J, 2 r A F X' . ' ix ,, ' ' A ' ,L j ' Lv J A Q Q L, f 1' lx , rx DX' X K ' ' S - Y X V I- Q! f . .. . . ...Q -.-.-. -.. I ,QM kr .4 -' '1 7-' S I . 5 Y. Y!! ' . 9 if 'V , Fi, I ec gf? I I3 '73 , Q- H ,-f 4 ,fi Q ' .' ' x 'x 4 5 Lay at 5 ' 5' il A f, F 'V . lj AM! . Q -aff ,gy . . 3 Q.. fav f-1 In the reded1cat1on of South Shore the br11l1ant lamp of learnmg 111um1nates the ent1re school W1th steady pat1ent hands our faculty holds 1t before us l1ght1ng the from those hands the flam1ng torch of loyalty and hold 1t hxgh above our heads In all our school GCl1V1l16S we take care that 1lS flame does not d1rn1n1sh and 1n turn our hearts are warmed by the constancy of 1ts envel Oplng glow 14 way for our youthful uncertain steps. In turn we take jmmlfy Almfgmf ,1- Lower Left Mrs Hazel Bower Lower Rzght Mrs Rosemary Krautlem Capable understand1ng f1rm yet fr1endly h1S textbook 1S the chool ltself and he knows 1t thoroughly Per onally a good sport 1n terested 1n all games and top tllght h1mself at golf and bow11ng thats our asslstant pr1nc1pa1 Mr Clarence F FOSSIGI Mia Yah Upper Left Mr Clare ce F Fo 1er a xtant prmclpal ere eco ea a rap ede oy Mr Fos e loke too QCI QlCll lQS5 Our calm eff1c1ent secretarles reded1cate themselves each year to the tremendous task of maklng South Shore s Off1C9 the smooth runnmg place that It 1S 15 O V I bil ii f If 'Q W , I I 1 ' L X m I ' c ' , I , m ' S ll ll - - if 653.57 m ' T I . 9 ,,, , . . , V M 1 - - . II: 711 . 7'-1 , N 4. N. V 'U-v he 4 a',w2ei.5 f:A - ' y ' ' '5 ' wk. : . n . ss' , ss's ' ' , C n r: If w uld r d Mrs. Kr utlein's notes, pe h s w ' nj . si r's ' . X I . . . . 9 , W I . , - C ff ' ii 'J 'Qui il y -i ri? , HCM Upper left: Completino lhe.r blueprints are lock Brown uzicl Bondi Brown. Center left: Coral Iohnsori cares for the 'spe:.:rie.is in the biology loboroory. Lower left: Is some different CICCYJZG crzwling :rs-uit.: uider each ot those microscopes? Upper right: Thoughtful students work on their General Science Gssignments. Upper center: 'These biology students opprecicie the worm toll days and everittul held trips Q.-v 5 liow One: Miss Morie Albright, Science: Mr. Clarence Apple- gron, Boys' Physical Education: Mrs. Esther Arthur. Commer- eol, Mr. Oron Artmcrn, History. How Two: Miss Ienme Austin, English: Mrs. Sybel Willshire. Home Economics: Miss Eleanor Bisbee, History: Mrs. Harrie: Blair Moihemotics. How Three: Miss Doroihy Bock, Mothemctics: Miss Mcry Brock. Sciericeg Mr. Iohn Corroll, Lcrtinj Miss Mcrrgcxret Cornpher, Commercial. Pow o e Mrs Alrce Conlon Atrendance Cou'1 elor Mrss Crac Culle'r Hrstory Mr Cah rrne Ek Co'n'nerr. al Mr Elo L Forsmqer Scrence Row two Mxss Grace Frederlck lwstory Mr C aran Fullmer C ence Mrss Gwendolyn Gll er pam h Mrss Mane Gr.: f Mathematrcs How rhree Mrs Lorena Gree e Enqlrsh Mlss Nelle Groh Enqlrsh Mrs Genexe Kmney Lalm Mr Wlll am Koors ra Nathematrcs 4- uw T n C ULU Upper left Wonder wh l do next maers Blll Lu hr a srqwefl to clean a typew e Cerler e A lrlt wr h he La 1'1 clas Psk lnr Carroll bpper rg t Arrrvmq ear x m the lrbrary to do thelr home work are Shrrley Bowmc To'n Hor on and Bob Mason Cen e Hgh! Elton Ca rns cesrqns radxos to be qrven away by h Ped Cros whxle Lar v Wrll ams ca Ch up on hrs class work lower rrqht lacquelyn lone reflecls on her elf portrart 4 1 xl C C , ' 6 A -nv I ,V ,f ,,V, ,4 f f 27 V f I l V -A 1 ,f 4 3 -' 6- 3' Qt ,V ' KN 3 1 MA . 4 I I A . 3 2 . , . . . C . - , 3 x f ' bg s. le , .. '. 5 s. iss ' 5 A I 3'1 5 ' I ' : . 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Center A book rn the hand rs worth two rn the locker Fay Olshansky qurrkly hnds out Lower left center Carol Unrau and Geraldrne Malloy expert ment wrth spontaneous combustron a bra yob for such lxttle ladres Lower left Nancy Gloh and Andrew McGrarl examrne these terocrouslookmg masks and ponder therr Halloween plans Upper center Bernrce Nelson deep rn revery Upper rtqht As usual Mrss Grch holds her class spellbound Lett to rrght Bruce Larson Donna Wetherbee Io nne Adam son Btll Wall Leonora Stryk and Ronald Andretrs How one Mrs Isabel Lassen Grrls Physrcal Educatron Dorothy Lee Scrence Mr Phrllrp Lewrs Industrral Arts Amy Mackre Enqlrsh How two Mr Anthony Malha Boys Physrcal Educatron Hazel McNamara Enqlrsh Mr Ioseph Moroney Scrence Lucy Mulloy Home Economrcs Mrss Mrss Mrs Mrss Row t ree Mr Meyer Nathan Vocatronal Gurdance Sponsor Mrs Gertrude Neal Commercral Mr Dan1elOConnell Com mercral Mrs Gertrude Rrce Enqlrsh tk.. iw, g- 5 1' ring Q-r ' 13 Row one Mrss Hamel Rrce Mathematrcs Row two Mr Robert Sansone Band and Orchestra Mrss Mary Smder Spanish Mrss Elrzabeth Spencer Mathematrcs Mrs Wtlletta Stapleton Mathematrcs Row three Mrs Iosephme Strawn Adlustment Counselor Mrs Caroline Swanson Science Mrs Dorothy Vorqt Enqllsh Mr Gaylord Wrlkrnson Art Row four Mrs Frances W1tt1ng Music Mrs Ruth Dawson Lrbrarran Mrs Martha OKane Assrstant Lrbrarlan Mxss Katherme Wrlght Matron -L HCM f Upper let! A home run for Mrss Margaret Annan at the Student Faculty baseball game Upper center Mr Clarence Appleqran scores a pomt at the student faculty volleyball game Upper nght College Day settles many doubts for graduatrnq students Rrght center Mr Fullmer puts the squeeze on Brll Maddock when he comes late to class Lower rrght Gettmg ready for the Square Dance Mrs Frances Wrttmg cuttmg a caper 19 0 77 CC AQ .Sj!LOI'fQZ5f .XQIQJIUQIA sg 30111 Upper left: Mrs, Ceilcn f Ci erheriexcy cy Ir'.'.'L:t Chzzken 5:11 Shirley Reberfs is they get an ecrly dtsmisscl. Upper rrqhr, Ted Demsuk puts in cncther cr which ts the tmtshznq tcuch cf hxs lamp Center: Zoe Ccllms reflects on the newly pelxshed desk. Lower left: Mr. Artmcn CHC.: Kc' Vinzens check and double check. The cilcekers are Sheng Y Lederman, Myrna Isenstein, Dolores Schcrvcne, and Bcrbcrc Purcdee. Lower rrqht: Leroy Rcdcs cssists Roncld Rmqenborcer with 'J new pro,eci. riencif RAL fiorw ilad' Upper Upper Center Lower Lower left: Ever frmncly Mrs. Olfcne css:5t1r1cg Icczjueline Ensxqn. rrqht: MISS Snyder has G busy :icy m tide back room. IIQFTYI MISS Mczjcn emnys cn S.S.L. meetinc. left: T1me for czncthcr cup of cofiefw' says 'B1ll. rrqht: How dxci Mr. Lewis know M155 M1111oy's class was mukmq doughnuts? 21 I 1 G ald sepi d 1 Ba I d add 0 Inspired by the high rdeals set by our founders the graduates of Feb ruary 1949 have gone forth seeking the hlghest goal success Like flammg candles their hearts glow with a zeal to reach new heights of achievement Hope is eternal and as the years pass we feel assured they will go far in realizing their ambitions and dreams. anuarg I 9 6 ALLAN ABEDOR Ezwlirrg Sr. Boys, SSL. LOIS ABRAMS G.A.A, Letter Gir. lffzxes olorus rar.-Aire' sr. G1:.s SSL. St'.x'ier.t Aide. DONA ALTIER GAA., Rep., Mixed Chorus, Pr.ilar.!r,e r ' GV' 'A 4 . ,fiiqyi Rep. Sr. Girls, SSL., Student Aide. ' -ff' , ,',w QM IOHN ANDERSON ' 1 Bowling, Sr. Boys SSL. IOYCE APPLEBLOOD F G.A..-K. Rep., Letter Girl, Mixed Chorus, Pan-,l.n'.er., Sr. Girls, SSL, Student Aide. , , IEAN ARTHUR N G.A.A., Letter Girl, Library, Nat. Hon. SLC., Nautilae, ' 1, -,' Par.-Amer., lr. Red Cross Rep., 3 Scholar, Awards, Sr. uw' 'L F W, 5 A Girls, Cap and Gown Com. Chairman, 2 Servife H ' Awards, SSL, Finance Com., Tide Staff, Student Aide. - PETER BACHOUROS Baseball, Football C:-Captain, Band, Hall Guard, Sr Boys, S.S.L, W DOLORES BARTZ Q G.A.A. Rep., Sr. Girls, S.S.L. IARED BENEDICT Bowlinq, Track, Clean-Up Com., Sr. Boys Vice-Pres. Prom Com. Chairman, Shore Line Staff, Shore Lirie Rep, S.S.L. Rep. SS.L. Pres., Assembly Com., Lawn Com. ROGER BISHOP , Hall Guard, Movie Operator, Sr. Bays, S.S.L. PHYLLIS BOOD G.A.A. Board, Letter Girl, Mixed Chorus, Library, Nau- tilae, Philanthea, Sr. Girls Pres., Gift Com., SSL.. Finance Com., Latin Pres. MURIEL BOPP G.A.A. Rep., Letter Girl, Swim Sr. Girls, SSL. DALE BORG Sr. Boys, S.S.L. GERALDINE BOYD ' G.A.A., Leiter Girl, Mixed Charus, Nautilae Cor. Sec.. Sr. Girls, Statistics Com. Chairman SSL, Firianoe Com., Tide Rep., Student Aide. IOYCE BREWER G.A.A. Rep., Nat. Han. Soc. Vioe-Pres, Nautilae Pan- Amer., Sr. Girls, Cap and Gown Com. 2 Service Awards, Tide Rep., Tide Bus. Mar., Student Aide. WARREN BRODINE Discussion, Ir. Red Cross Rep., Sr, Boys, Cap and Gow: Com., Shore Line Staff. IYJNCAN CAMPBELL Tr. Boys Sec., Class Day Cam., S.S.L. 23 WILLIAM BRYANT . R.O.T.C., Sr. Boys, S.S.L., Rifle Team. -: ! K ,ff- qu- wr J' r-R fo-. ,X E I 14 Nfeifjf 1 I 'Y 1 . 1,.,'h ,r A L' ' 1 ' Lai 'I , K7 Z? RONALD CAMPBELL LOUISE CIAMPO EDWA RD COGAN IRWIN COHN GEORGE DAVIS -'.'.'.fI.. YH-. I IEAN DAVIS 1 :-,.:'.. ,. DOROTHY DEMES I. xepl ': f:.:.3:.f:e Qfvrz.. NANCY DENNETT G A..-5.. E911 I, Lt ffgit., N32 H :, S1f.c1'11, A'.-Juli? S STANLEY DISHON CVM 0 .V ,-, v.Q X ., nfhrgu ,L-,1. ,WHA Y,1 I I . . ., , ...,, .I '. Fl'.IfIIJi-, I-32.131 .... Tre 15. Sf'If1ST1fS C913 ,.,.. L1 Egzys SHIRLEY DORMAN f3,.l...l.. flute' E' ' Red Cross Rip Girls, Cap un: G11-xr .L, Taj? Rep. SEALE-DARE DRAPER E.'xJI.:.: Trina ff.-1 1:3 F:fZ.1'E. PI.2'O...l ffi, Eiys Sh: L. 1,1 ROBERT DUNKER DONA LD DURBIN WILMA ECHT GUS ECONOMOS MERVYN EINBUND HAROLD ELLINGHAUSEN RUIH ELZINGER 24, Q:'L L:'.'::. fix, ' amwuf- 7 94 9 PAY FEITLER SAA Lefer 2.1. 3,154,331 TV. i..ra:'. Qs., i.,I'. ,r :ea , gr, 17.5 -ge ree. WILLIAM FRIEDE ALLEN GERBER ij.. Jalfl L ' CL.. HERBERT GOLD f:.e::. Treas. .pv.c- Cperat Q32 Hen. SLC. ROTC, fr. ie: GrL-5 . Sir. . .5.'.'.'ar: Sr. Bays P:-'-5 fprr.r:.e:.ie::er.t GH' S: 'ine Rep. SSL. Pep. LENORE GOULD GA..-5.. Sr. 311.5 S'a1gst1C5 Gzrr.. S I IOAN GRIEBEL G,A.A. Mixed Crrprus, Nah Han. Sci. Pan-Amer. . iff! CIZSS Rep Girls, SSL. Student Aide PHILLIP GROSS Gear.-Up Czrx. French, Hall Guard Sr. Bays SSL. IOYCE GRUNWALD G.A.A., Mixed Charms, Operetta, Sr., Girls, Share Liz.e Rep., SSL. IACQUELINE GUILBERT G.A.A., Ezwliriq Mixed Chorus, Operetia, Nautilae. Sr. Girls Sr, Glass Trea5,, Share Line Rep. S.: L. Tide :us Sufi Chairrriari Tide Rep. ELAINE I-IALE G,A.A. Rep., Ecvmriq Cheer Leader Sec -Treas., Nat. Har.. Soc., Nautilae, Sr. Girls, Social Com., SSL. INGEBORG HALVORSEN G.A.A, Rep., Letter Girl, Mixed Chcrus Vice-Pres, Nan, tilae Philaxthea, Sr. Girls Vice-Pres., Pram Cam., SSI. Fmarize Ccrii., Tide Staff, Tide Rep., Sfuderrt Alae. MARIAN HARRIMAN G.A A., Mixed Ckarus, Par.-Amer., lr. Red Crass Re Sr. Girls Share l.ir.e Rep., SSL., Student Aide. STEPHEN HARRIS Fr-er.:r. Nat. Han. Szf., Sr. Ezys, Statistics Cert SSL Rep., Math. Dzscussizz., PEGGY HERTWIG Gul'-..A. Gqarg Sr JlI.S Ss.. '31 . PETER HIERONIMUS Ra' 'Pa' 4 Gr r'.i5 Pres., Hall Guard, Cpe-:wig .,55ice.--.. luxe, W., Llpvge Operate: Nat Hex. Spf., Sr. Eeys 53:12. Carr. Crtazrzrai, l Servi:e Award Stage Crew A55' I 5 S. , Tide Eg-. Suit Editer Tide Rep . L , . ROBERT HINSLEY Hall Guard Sr. Bays, SSL. Rep, ROBERT HIRSCH Eeuvlixq Band Mgvie O eratgr, Parr-Amer Pl'.LlGZ'.1I.f'.I P ROTC Sr. Epys, Shgre L1:.e Rep. SSL. ANN HIRSCHBERG GAA. Rep., Letter Girl, Bcwliriq, Harselcack, Swim. Clear.'Up Ccm., Library, Nautilae, Parr-Amer., Sr. Girls Cap :md Gzwn Cerri., SSL., Tide Staff, Student Aide 25 ALICE HOLTOM Jr. 1-1. ff'f, . IANET HOWELLS J v . '. . '.. I' Z. ., SANDNRA IMMERGLUCK JJ . it :'lI.':'.II.'Ef. L ALAN IACOBS .::. :rye Q.: L MARILYN IACOBSON x.1..'1.,'1. I flf.'. '.fI. 'I. HOWARD IAFFE ZSCVJIILQ Law,-I xr., H . C grim If 5 SSL. BETTY IANE JOHNSON 0.x-LA., EC.-,'.Ir1g if A DONALD IOHNSON HCL. Guzrc Sz. E4 MARGARET IOHNSON 3.4-5.,.-5.. LLLIJIQJ S: G1 PAUL JOHNSON zz. :Lys ,Ass ,gy ROBERT IOHNSON Mezz.-Up pgrtz. hs.. Qu v,.,,-, :.:,L. Kes. IACQUELYN IONES SA A. Rep. Frei.: Q Nauxce Sei 2 CM, fufvm l MARILYN KEMP ,J .'1..'1. . v If I 1 HERBERT KLAFF il.. ,JIIII I If.. MARGARET KLEIST -L , . ., V H 1 1 J,r.,.-1. L.. ..., ARLENE KROHN 1 :1 .1 , .. , .. GERMAINE LACHER MARTHA LALLEY 26 www 1949 LAWRENCE LAMENSDORF Basketball, Hall Guard, Pan-Amer., Sr. Bays, SSL MARTIN LAVIN Bowling, Band, Hall Guard, Sr. Boys, S.S.L. OWEN LEANDER Band Hall Guard, lffovze Operator, Pan-Ame cr. Bays, S.:,L. ROGER LEHMAN Football, Letter Man, Swim. Track, Hall Guard r Boys, Shore Lir.-e Rep., SSL, Rep. PHYLLIS LEVENSTEN G.A.A., Pan-Amer., Class Day Com., S,S.L., Stuale Aide. CAROL LIEBERMAN G.A.A. Rep., Hcrseback, Mixed Chorus, French Vice Pres., Operetta, Discussion Chairman, Nat. Hon. Sec. Nautilae, Ir. Red Cross Rep., Sr. Girls, Social Corn. Shore Line Staff, S.S.L. Rep. BEVERLY LISS G.A.A., Tennis, Mixed Chcrus, Library, Pan-Amer., Phi lanthea, Sr. Girls, Cap and Gown Com., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L., Tide Staff, Student Aide. WILLIAM LORENZ Movie Operator, S.S.L. ROBERT MAGNUSON Basketball, Track, Hall Guard Capt., Sr. Boys, Class Day Com., S,S.L. DUDLEY MALONE Baseball, Basketball, Track, Hall Guard, Sr. Boys S.S.L. EDITH MANN G.A,A., Bowling, Cheer Leader, French, Ir. Red Crass Rep., Sr. Girls, S.S.L. DONALD MCELFRESH I 3 iq R,O.T,C., Sr. Boys, S.S.L. LORRAINE MCGINNIS G.A.A., Hall Guard, Ir. Red Cross Rep., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. GERALDINE MCKEE G.A.A,, Sr, Girls, Pin and Ring Com., Tide Staff. KATHERINE MICHELETTO G.A.A., Bcwlinq, Clean-Up Com. Chairman, Philanthea, Sr. Girls, Gift Com., S.S.L., Tide Bus. Staff, Latin. EUGENE MODIESKI Football, Band, Hall Guard, lr. Red Cross Rep., Sr. Boys, S.S.L. BERNICE NELSON G.A.A. Treas., Board, Bowling, Horseback, Letter Girl, Mixed Chorus, Nat. Hon. Soc., Nautilae, Philanthea, Sr. Girls, Pin and Ring Com. Chairman, S.S.L,, Tide Staff, Student Aide. PHILIP NEWBERG Hall Guard, Sr. Boys, S.S.L. 27 06:5 0 DORIS NILL Re, . 7. X G' as Gpere ' Lrary Sr.G1Zls CHARLES NYLEN ?e:,:.1s l.fgxe.i Grpras Hall Guard , SSL Tide CARL OLSON Basketball Hall Guard Sr. Eeys, SSL. LAURENCE OLSON Eewlinq, Gelf, Mixed Crisrus, French, Hall Guard Parr. Amer., Sr. Bays, S,S.L. BARBARA OLWIN G.A.A., Nat. I-Ion. Soc., Nautilae, Sr. Girls, Sr. Class VlC6'PI6S., S.S L., Studeril Aide. DONALD PETERSON Baseball, Bowling, Swim., Golf, Sr, Beys, S.S.L. HAROLD PLANE Swim., Mixed Chorus, Nat. Hon. Sac., Sr. Boys, Com- mericerrienl Com. Chairman, S.S.L. RICHARD PRICE Band, Hall Guard, Pan-Amer., Ir. Red Cross Rep., Sr Bays, Shore Line Staff, S.S.L. BERT RAPPAPORT Basketball Mar., Track, Hall Guard, Sr., Bays, S.S.L IEROLD ROSENTHAL Baseball, Wrestliriq, Hall Guard, Parr-Amer., Sr. Boys S.S L. RICHARD RUPERT Fcciball, Hall Guard, Sr. Bays, S.S.L. LOIS RUSCO G.A.A. Rep. Board, Letter Girl, Swim., Life Saving Nai. I-Icri. Sac., Nautilae Vice-Pres., Philamhea, Sr Girls, Prem Com., 1 Service Award, Shore Line Editcr in-Chief, S.S.L.. Tide Staff, Student Aide. DANIEL SABINO Fsgiia.. GL-Capt. C -,s r. x Gem., S.S.L. LLOYD SCHIEMANN Eq.f.'.ina l-fixed Operas Ha.. Gaara Sr. Bays S.S.L. GERALD SEIPLE 5'.'.'.:z.. Llzxea Chszpxs Tvas., Natieial Her., S J' Revs Sz. GQ:.ss Pies. Stage Grew, S Sl.. PHILIP SIDNEY Ease:-etr,aQ. Tflfk Hal. Guard Sr. Ezys, SSL NEIL SKOLD Xfzxej CE.:rss S Days S.S.L. MILDRED SLAVIN G.A.A Lihzary, Dissawign, Pa:.Ari1er., fr, '4 Cree Rf-p Sr. Girls, SSL. 28 6U'llfl6U g 9 IOANNE SMITH Q REX SMITH F'-:tr.:.l Trzgk 211.1 2-1: RICHARD SMITH . . .. ,,,, .,. Sr. :aye 5,13 . ,Li r MARK STEINDLER Q.- Q.- -Q-. ,. Sr. Bays, Stztrsgcs Spzz.. S SL. MARILYN SULZBACHER SSI.. Pep. IOAN THOMPSON G.A.A, Rep., H:rser.'r:ic Fr--r.:r. Pu J S .Jr G,r.r., Hep. rizrsepziic ru:.Ar.rr.er, 3. .. f. II r'..I. ' Of JlI.5 fuss Qty Tfxi., fl S.I.. T1'1-- Stuff I.:f- . 5 S211--rr' Alfie. REGINALD THOMPSON Eu-fling Hall G.13rd, Sr. Eays, SSI. HARRY TIFFANY Fccthcll Letter I.fJ:., Mixed Charms, HLIII Guard, Sr Boys. ARLENE TORAL G.A.A.Rep.,BLv.fl1r.:j,GI:ss Sly Gprrx Sucre Line Rep.. SS I.. Tai-Q Rep. LEONARD TWEEDIE Bgwlitq, Hall Guard Sr. Egys, Cup and Ggwz. r SS.L. ARTHUR UDELL Bzwlzriq, Swim. Gupt., Li? Suvirg, H-Q1 Guard ZISYLIS- scrr, Mgvie Operutzr fr. Rfd Grass Rsp, Sr. Epys Sgcicl Gam., S SL. RICHARD VARNER H11 G.icrd fffpvie Gper.:t-r Sr. Egys SSI.. LEE VORISEK By.-Jl1:ig,GperQ'T3 ROI S S.S.I.. PHILLIP WEISS By.-,'1ir.g XIELLHZJ I-3r.3t:gr3pE.y S.s.ussi:r. E' Amer. Sr. Sgys Shire Lirif Rep, SS... Since: 5. IOAN WEISSMAN G,A.A Lfrxe: Gr'.3r.1s,F:e:.5E. L1LrJr',' I-'Z.Ii'.I!Tf Red SIZES Rep. Sr. Girrs SSI.. Si.:e:1t .lx MYRTLE WINDEBANK G.A.A. Girls' Ghgrus Viie-Pres., Sr. Girls, SSI.. ANNA ZAPPA G.A.A. Bcwhnq, Sr. Girls, S.S.I.. ZORKA ZORICH GAA. Bowling, Sr. Girls, ....... . CCL ,'a-. WW' :Sf-ff? C1 ss of! ce T p t bottom Im T mb e de D ck Heckle e de t o ta a F cnc: e be g t CKQ65 0 Was 1t actually four years ago that you were one of the Wlde eyed young people tralpslng through the halls of South Shore? Now you are a 4 A and on the verge of belng graduated But somehow 1t doesnt have the flavor you lmaglned lt would The memor1es the fun of the football and basket ball games the class plays the sprmg carmvals the square dances and fmally the prom the class breakfast and Commencement Day' If we go forward unafratd of the future 1t IS because we have been well prepared at South Shore We wont forget' Anchors Awelghl une 7949 MARTIN ALDERMAN DELORES ANDERSON f ' 1-..'.,-. 'E J.-. r. -,.'.,. , NORMAN ANDERSON IACK ARON. W Q -.zzz ' m '- HELEN ARTHUR f- - ' p,, sf. - ,,... ,. ....... . Al. .,,.f'..f.'l' iifhf 'r' ,.,.L,.. :Q f-.,- '- ., ..... ff, O. JMD, E E L. Suixf-ry Aria. GERALDINE BAGAY ,- . . :fr f-.W J.:-1... .. V. J..,S - ,. - - fy ,f'.SS 7.62. Lf, Jlf,S LORRAINE BAGAY ,.,,N ,. G.A.A. RLp., 21551551211 P211-A...e.., R62 ,rcsr H Sr. Gzrls Shore Lme Fez. S.S.L. Lcw: nz, IEAN BANDY G.A,A. Mzxwd Chzrzgs L1hr':r':, Sr. Gxrls T ALFRED BARBORO Bc'.vl11i'g, St. Edys, S Lme fp. I GENE BARTON Fvkfbcll, H11 Cv'1'1:'.i ..,.1,f., SE L. BEVERLY BECKMAN G.A A. T-fzxfd Chix- ..,,.1I2f9 rffs. fx 5 rxe:.CQrr1O'.' Ccrn., Tzu: .3.., ANNE BELL , M , G.:-x A. Z'2'fJX1Y1'Q, ffflxi, ,MOSS gwzi. mae cr. Glrls, Cimrneztemext C'ri. SSL., Sud-Qnf Axde. CAROLE BELLAK Gul'-..A. Hi.rsQk.3i'k P f-,.'- t '17 uma LLL, MARLENE BERLANDER Lee. G1 r'.1'If-. V .. r. . ,..,. ,,- .,... XKETE LIKE U ,fn-Y.. -f ...,- 'X,.-,.,.ff. , W, J.. .. I rf .... .. - . X , :mi-ei' Azie . 3-9: STUART BERNSTEIN f- - ...... . .... AA.. A O.. XL..- ,., 'K,.-.w. ,g Fiffhil fffgr., Hill Crhss Fir., Sr. Etys Rip. f 1'gf- ,5Y, . l, SSI.. HARRY BLISK Ecwllrtg flzxvd Chix M.. O.. .,-,: NANCY BOWKER A -- an - f-' Q.A.A. nap. ...xx-9: -....,m Nzwzlzc Vztv-Prffs., fr. Fri CUSS :pf R' 'Q OMR :nd G51-1: Com. SS. Amde. VJILLIAM BOWMAN Sr. Boys, S.S.L. .. ... un.- T NWA. wi, : W - . X 2 if I? . 1 QQ 5: as- , 4 Gtfifi 0 BARBARA BROWN e r A1 GLORIA BUCKSTON WILLIAM BURKE S .cds .I -. .a Citrus Hal. 'r GEORGE BUSSE Hall Guard, R.O.T.C. Sr. Bcys, .S.L. ELIZABETH BUTCHER G.A.A. Rep., Letter Grrl Mixed Chorus, Orchestra, f Han. Sec., Nautilae, Sr. Girls, Commencement rn Cnarrmar S.S.L., Student Alde. PATRICIA CAIN G.A.A., Sr. Grrls, S.S.L. FRED CASSEL Baseball, Basketball, Hall Guard, Sr. Boys, Pram Corn S.S.L,, Tide Rep. MARILYN CATHCART G.A.A. Rep., Ir, Red Cross Repl, Sr. Girls, SS L. ROBERT CHAMBERS Band, Operetta, Stage Crew ALFRED CHARLEY Baseball, Basketball Capt., Track, Clean-Up Com,, I-Ial Guard, Sr, Bcys, S.S,L. STUART CHASE Bowhna, Chess, French, Operetta, Gift Com., S.S.L Math., Latin. IOHN CLARK Hall Guard, Sr. Boys, SS L. STANLEY CLARK Fectball, Gall, Track Letter Mari Clfarilp Gem Hall Guard, Camera, Sr, Biys, SSL. WILLIAM COFEL Easekali Basketrall Hall Gxzarfi, 'r. f'-'i Crfss Ref Sr. Bcys SSL. Prfs. SSL. Rep, Assfrnrly C'z:t, Le 'fr l.'la:,,La'1: ROBERT CRAIG F ,-.rlrrga Para Crtze ra, RCTTC. I SSL. IAMES CRAMSIE l:e:'ball Swzrn, Lever I-Ian Hall Guard 1 Cr: Tir Sr. E575 SR'Y9 Lrne Ref. SSL, RONALD CREIGHTON Track, Letter Mar: I-frxei Ckrus, Hall Guara Shire Lrne Rep, SS L. Rep. I-'RITZ CRIPE Rzfle Team, I-Iall Guard R.O.T.C. Capt, lr. Rea Cres Rep, Sr. Ecys Cap and Gzwn Ccrn., Shcre Lrzie Rep SSL. Rep. 32 une I949 CAROLYN CROFT V , -.-,.....--C 2, fr,-Q G.A,A, Rep.. Mixed Cactus Se-., .-,,...,- p.. Ju.- I Vice-Pres., Fi: and Rzng Gzz. Gndzrrrtcr, cizre Line - f- . f- Rep., S.S.I.., Orqdxrzdficr. Geri. CHARLES CROWLEY Bzwling Mixed Cntrus, Pdf.-Arzier. F..G.T.G. Gdpt E275 Rifle Tecrn. DENNIS CROWLEY Ftvpcll Mixed 'liens Gleif.- p Gcz. .-f:'.'1. Oper' ' 'ref Pc:-Arxer., RO.T.G. Qs' MARY CULLEN G.A.A. Rep. Ecu-:ling S'crtis':ts Gem. ,:l'.Z1fI'I1'II. 2.3.2. Rep., S,S.L. Findnfe Gem., 'Tde Rep. ROGER DANCEY Bzsepdll, Mgxed Ghirpzs, fled:-Up Gift.. Hd.. Guzrc. Sr. Boys Sec. Shire Line Rep., SSI.. PHILIP DAVIDSON I-Idll Gudrd, Sr. Bcys, 3,5 I.. IEAN DAVIS G.A.A. Rep., Bowling, Bond, Mixed Gncrus, Cdmertr, Orchestra, Ir. Red Cross Rep. Sr. Girls, Gap cmd Gown Com., I Service Award, Shore Line Stuff, S.S.I.. MELVIN DAVIS Discussion, Pcrn-Amer., Sr. Boys, Statistics Com., S.S.I.. CLARENCE DE ROCHER Ecwlinq, Mixed Chorus, R.O.T,C., Sr. Boys, S.S.I.. NANCY DEVEREAUX G.A.A. Rep., Girls' Chorus Sec., Nduiilde, P113-Amer.. Sr. Girls, S.S.I.., Tide Rep. SHIPHRA DIAMOND GA.A., Library, Discussion, Sr. Girls, Shore Line Stuff. Shore Line Rep., S.S.I.,, Lawn Corn., Tide Rep., Ccrnpdss Staff. WILLIAM DICKINSON Bewlinq, Swim., Mixed Chorus. r' ALVIN DICKSTEIN Sr. Bcys. Bcwlinq, Mixed Clicrus, Clean-Up Com Porn-Amer., ' Red Cross Rep., Sr. Boys Shcre Line Rep. CHARLES DINGES Track, Clean-Up Ccrn fr. Red Criss Rep. Sr. Ecys Snare Line Sfdff, S,S.I.., Assembly Gem.. Tide Stiff Pcsfer. IOSEPH DOMANSKI Bewlinq, Gledn-Up fern. I-Izll Guard R.O.T.C,, fr. Refi Gress Rep., Sr. Bcys Stage Grew, SSL., Ldwzi Cori. DANIEL DOWNS Golf Sr. Boys, SSI.. ROBERT DRAVES Truck, I-lull Guard, P:zn'Arrier., Sr. E:ys. Class Dug' Com., S.S.L. Rep. LOIS DREYER G.A.A. Rep., Sr. Girls, Shore Line Rep., S.S.I.., Tide Rep., Student Aide 33 617 1. .,... . vip fl I 6 , I 1' 5 -- 2 QW E W .SL ivy, ..f .wi . M' if 4 ICM jx 99 f-Mya 1115, G56 0 DONNA DU BOIS J.:-..:-.. JJLS ,,....A- -.. JA., . ALLAN DUNLOP E':ske'it':QIf.f1x rue? Q Je ' Q r7.. SSL. L:.... T,.r .. ARILDA DYGON GA..-5., Ffp. gr. Jzgs, ..:.... 'dr ,. nh. f., .... GERALD DYTKIEWICZ lli:lGi1GYd Mfvif Gpif-f fr RG.T.f'. Dey Gem., S.S.L. KERMIT EBY Edseltill, Feftlsdll 'fir ' irfg, Mivie Opfrfrfr Sr. Bays S.S.L., Ldwr. Crm. GEORGE ECK Hdll Gudrd, Sr, Bays, SS L. LOUISE EDGREN G.A.A., Mixed Chcrus Clean-Up Com., Nat. Hen, Soc. lr. Red Cross Rep., Sr. Girls Share Line Rep., S.S.L Rep BERNARD ELIAS Sr. Bays, Prom Com., S.S.L. EVELYN ELSNER G.A,A., fr. Red Grcss Rep., S.S.L. IUNE EVANSON G.A.A. Rep., Ecwlrrq, Cledii-Up Gem. fr. Red Crcss Rep., Sr. Girls, S,S,L., Student Aide. DOROTHY FALK G.A.A. Rep., Operettd, lr. Red Cross Rep., fr. Red Cross Sec., Sr. Girls, S.S.L. ADRIENNE EEARE G.A.A. Rep., Bowling, Swim., Volley Bull, Letter Girl Girls' Chorus, Pom-Amer, Sr. Girls, Shore Line Stuff Shore Line Rep., S.S.L., Student Aide. MARIAN FXLPOVICH Q A K J.,-,f-.. rep. rd:-Amer rf: -rms gr. Gras Shire Lite Ref SS' JOAN FINE GA..-'1.,, Ere: gr. Girls 1 LEO FIRCHAU Eiseicll 'A' 'E k fleinff G'TIf Hill Gdiri :-F.:.-ev TT r-,.-- A-W 'f ev -W' MABLE FISHER S A .l.. E'.:'1'i lr eff 33.5 L f-731.-2:1-17. ' i e sr ,nys r SS I.. Rep. e - PHYLLIS FISRER 1 .1.,-HA cr. Gras. DONALD FOREMAN H21 Guard fr. F. rss Rep. s SSX.. 34 une I 9 IAY VERANKH U N N A V A N DGSEEU.. .+.Qf. ,HECK-O,'J GCT., .,1S'2'JSS1iI. ,.,C'GF.'.ZlfYi'JT. Sr. Boys, Par. :nd Ring Cz: Shire Line S'dff SSI.. GILBERT FRAZIN :-.,.'.,,. -I.. ,Q A :fs '..,.m ,,,., huns -......., .-..1e. - ..... JU., ......e ,,.e.u 3 A-.A f- - , 1 f- ...J ..,,., Cf. If -'S ' '. TT.. HARRIET FRXEDMAN h,,:'-:. .. , ..,.. J.hr.. .E,-. .,Z'.'.'.1'Lf -lZ lfQ' : JI'.-1 Lf. .21f,S SSL. Tide Fez. IACK GALLOWAY Q v.fS'S'.lf.f: If. FST VYZSS N Gif.. IT CL.-. .1I'.'1T.C-S CZK. IANET GARRETSON G..A.A., N'Z'Jf1.'1-?, S ' FRANK GASPER Sr. Etys, S.S.L. ELAINE GERTZ G.A.A., Hcrsfrfxik Pdr1'Arz1fr. fr. Red fjrnss Rep. S Girls, Shore Lir.e Stdff S.S.L. Tide Stdff Student Azde. MARY GINDER G,A.A. Rep., Frenfth, l Service Awdrd, Shire Line Stdff, Tide Stdff, S'uderit Aide. NANCY GLOH G.A.A., Ndutilde Tre-ds., Pdri-Amer., lr. Red Cross Rep. Sr. Girls' Sec., Pin drid Ririq Gem., Shore Line Rep., S,S.L., Student Aide, Poster. ARNOLD GOLDSTEIN Bcrsketbdll, Bdwlind, Fcctbirll lfldr., Trlfk Letter lfid Hdll Gudrd, Ndt. Hun, Sec., R.O.T.C., lr. Red Cross Vie Pres., Sr. Beys, Share Lirie Rep., Tide Rep. ROBERT GOLDSTINE Bowling, Letfer Mds, Bdrid, CledrieUp Sim. Hczll Gudrd Discussicrp Treds., OICR6SfY3, N112 Hen. SGC. ,l-YQCXS. fr. Red Crcss Rep., Sr, Boys, Gerrimensemext Sem.. Shore Lirze Rep., S.S.L., Student Aide. LEE GOODMAN Eowliriq, Golf, Mixed Chorus, Hdll Guard, Mcvie Ope ctor, Sr. Boys, SSL. NANCY GORELICK G.A.A., Sled:-Up Gsm., Hd.1 Gudrd, Sr. Girls, SS. Rep., Asserxhly Gem., Student Aide HARRY GRAFF Bswlixg, Lfevie QEGYCTZF Ndt Her.. See, Pres. Sr, Sty' 2 Schzldr. A2-.rdrds I Service A1-.rdrd Shire Lzne Rsft., S.S,L.. Crddrizzdtir. Gert. CRZZYTICIZ, KAY GHEENBERG G.A.A., Sr. Girls, SYGflS'lCS Geri. Sziere Li:-e sd' S.S.L., Tide Rep, Studeit Aide. LEON GREENBERG Sdsebdii Hdll Tv'L'Jf'f ROSS. S' Eeys SSL. T nan ..,,.. PEGGY GREENE G.A,A. Rep., fr. Red Criss Rep., Sr. Ggrls, Shire L.:. Rep., S.S.L. Rep., Tide Rep. ALAN GREIMAN Football, Cied:-Up Com., Discussion, Pdn-Amer., Sr. Boys, SSL. I L, f..,,, ' 2 C? rj 5 6166 0 DONALD GROETCH Baseball, Mixed Chorus lr. Red Cross Rep., Sr. Boys, Cap and Gown Com., S.S,I.. NEWTON HACKER I-lall Guard, Pan-Arner., ,fi Cross Rep. Sr. Eeys, SSI.. IEAN HARPER G.A.A. Giris' Chorus, Sr. Girls, S,S.l.. BEVERLY HART G.A.A., S,S.L. RICHARD HAUGAN Hall Guard Capt., Camera, R.O.T.C., Sr. Boys, Stage Crew, S.S.L. VICTOR HAUPT R.O.T.C., Picked Platoon, Sr. Boys, S.S.L., Ir. Red Cross Rep. WILLIAM HECHLER Swim., Hall Guard, Sr. Boys, Sr. Class Vice-Pres., S.S.L. Finance Com., Tide Staff. IOAN HERMAN G.A.A. Rep., Horseback, Tennis, Letter Girl, Girls Chorus, Sr. Girls, Prom Com., Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep. HAROLD HILL R.O.T.C. lst Lt., Rifle Team, Mixed Chorus, Clean-Up Com., Sr. Boys. ROBERT HOEFT Bowling, lr. Red Cross Rep., Sr. Boys, Shore Line Rep. Tide Rep. NANCY HOLDEN G.A.A., Bowling, Nautilae, Sr. Girls, Tide Bus. Staff S.S.L. MARTIN HOLTEN Sr. Boys. ROBERT HOWARD Football, Hall Guara Capt, cr. Boys, S.S,L. IOYCE HOWLAND G.A.A., Swim., Life Savina French, Nautilac Sr, Girls Statistics Ccrrr, SSL. WILLIAM HUNDING Track Letier Mart ROTC, T Efys, S.fS.I.. WILLIAM HUNT Sr. Boys, SSI.. ROBERT IKINS Sr, Beys SSI.. FRANCINE ISENBERG G.A.A., Horseback Letter Girl, Mixed Chorus, Nat Hcn. Soc., Nautilae, 2 Schclar. Awards, Sr. Girls, Sr Class Treas, SSL., Tide Picture Staff, Tide Bus. Staff S'uden' Aide, Latin, Ccrnpass Staff. une 7949 HOBART IACKSON 'NnC,,..,.. Mixea Citrus, C.-ea:-Jp Cixi., ,. :'.'1- ,,,.l-- Ecys, S.S,L,, Law: Cert. vie C 'e BETTEANN IACOBS u.A.A. mep, Pa:-After. cr. J1r.s MARY KATHERINE IEGEN f' ' I 'D ' J.A,A. nep. -eiter auf., 'if ,-. ,- - Ar:er. Sr. Girls Ezere L' R Azae Iftzi. CAROL IOHNSON G..-QA. ET.-.fzxa Tetrxzs nf spa, .,. -',....1n.,C 2, fm' e., .-,-..a- .... J1l.s, L e I Eta Arie. IEANNE JOHNSON .z.A.A. rep. Le er air. Girls C1274 He- Rep., Sr. Girls SSL. Sider Aide KAREN IOHNSON G.A.A., Ecwfina, Girls' Cheru 'r. Red Criss SSL. DAVID IONSSON Hall Guard, Sr. Ecys, Fhfre Lire Rep., ff f3.L. LAWRENCE KAPLAN Hall Guard, Movie Operator, Ir. Red Criss 1 p S' Boys, SSL. Rep. DANIEL KARLIN Bowling, Golf, Hall Guard, Camera, Movie Operaicr, Sr. Boys, Gift Ccm., Shore Line Staff, S.S.L. LENORE KATZ G.A.A., Lever Girl, Board, Bewlxrig, Harsebaftk Tennis Girls' Chorus, Clean-Up Cam., Discussion, Philanfhea Sr. Girls, Class Day Com. Chairman, Shore Line Staff, SSL, Tide Picture Staff, Tide Rep., Pcs'er, Studerx Aide. DORIS KEARNS G.A.A., Life Saving, Sr. Girls, SSL. Rep. IEANNE KENNEY G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Library, Sr. Girls, Gift Ccrx SSL, Tide Piffure Staff, S'uderi' Aide. NANCY KIRK G.A.A., Library Naatilae, Pan-Amer. Sr. Girls, Sr. Line Rep., S.S.L., Tide Ca-Editcr-in-Chief, Tide Rep. STANLEY KLAWITTER Baseball, Basketball, Letfer Mai, Mixed Cherus Hall Guard, Movie Operafer, Sr, Bays Social Cam, Chant' man, SS L, Lawn Cam. KENNETH KLEIN '.'.'res'lxia Hall Guard, Sr. Bcys, SSL. Rep. LINDSEY KNAPP G.A.A. Library, Nat. I-lin. SCC., Sr. Girls, Gzf' Gert. Shore Line Staff, S.S.L., Orgamzatiert Com. LENORE KOPSTEIN G.A.A., Mixed Chcrus, Discussicri, Sr. Girls Shcre li e Staff, S,S.L., Tide Staff, CCPRFCGHCEKISUT Czrrt. NANCY KORNAFEL G.A.A. Rep., Board, Letter Girl, G.A.A. Vice-Press Bowling, Girls' Chorus Vice'Pres., Library Pres., Nau- tilae, Sr. Girls, Social Coml, S.S.L. 37 4? Q1 'lb' -nv f M.: -Z 34 Ol, au 'A X CAM 0 BERNICE KRAFT G..5..A. Sr. Girls S,S.I.., Sfuaeri' Azae. IRENE KRILICH G..5-..A., Ein-Jlirg Cledn-Up Cert. 'r Sr. Gris, SSI.. JOSEPH KRITZMAN Et:-.'l:r1:5 ROTC. lst Lt., Rifle Tec: Clean-'lp Citi. Chzzrrxzrt, Mcvie Opera':r Sr. Btys . ' 'nts Cfrrt FL. La:-:rt Ctm. Hall Guard. DIANA KUGLER G.A.A. Rep. Lever Girl Mixed Chcrus, Clean-'lp Cert., 'liscussien Sr. Girls, Pin and Riiq Ccrn., SSL. Rep., The Staff, Pcsier. LEGIA LANGAN G.A.A., Girls' Chcrus Pres., French, Operetla, Nat. Hen. SCC. Nautilae, Ir. Red Cross Rep., l Schelar. Award, Sr. Girls, Cammencemem Com., 2 Serviee Awards, Share Line Staff, S.S.L. WILLIAM LARSON Hall Guard, Sr. Bays, S.S.L. ALLEN LAVIN Hall Guard. Discussicri, Mcvie Operatfr, Sr. Bays, SSL. BERYL LAZARUS G,A.A., Operetta, Sr. Girls, S.S.L. BARBARA LEE GA.A, Rep., Swim., Operetta, Sr. Girls, Shore Line Rep., S.S.I.,, Lawn Com. MARY LEINWEBER G.A.A. Rep., Ir. Red Cross Rep., Sr. Girls, SSL. Rep. IAMES LEMON Hall Guard, Sr. Boys, Pm and Ring Gem., Share Line Rep., S.S.L, SHIRLEY LEVINBERG G.A.A. Rep., Horseback, Band, Girls' Chorus, Library Orchestra, Nautilae, Pan-Amer., Sr. Girls, Class Day Com., Share Line Rep., S.S.L., Tide Rus. Staff. MYRON LEVY Clean-Up Ccrrt., I-Iall Guard R.G.T.C., Sr. Esys Gift Cjrri. SSL., Tide Rep., Student Aide. BERNARD LICHTENTHALER Pax-Amer. Pres., Sr. Bays Prim Cfm. PHYLLIS LOPACKI 'S A.A. Rep., Letter Girl, Lrrrfzry Sr, Girls, .fre Line SSI.. ARTHUR LUNDGREN T-fixed Cirrus C1e':' H':.l Cfrzrd : 'ci r,..,,.. A-.. MARION LUNDGREN 3..3a,A. Rep. 5:'.-Jima I.1bru.,',C1st:ss12:i Fa:-..r:1.r ':. Red Crcss Rep Sr. Girls :L Class F: ar.: C'rr1. Szcre Lzrie Rep. Sal., C'u'je:' Azde. WILLIAM LUTHI Letter Marx, fr. Red Crcss Rep. Sr, E:-,rs Cup Q :rid Grwri Ccm. Chairman, S...,I.. Rep. une i949 Drcx MAIOR Fo:t:,a.l, Sr. 'y- Comm ANN MARTIN ,-. , - 4, J '.. .. R ., E' ITE, .-: rr ep fx Li JJ ,, L Wa' I-I Sf' N 'iae A -in r s Share Line Staff, SSL, S I. V a CARLTON MCCARL Easeza.. B:w.1ng,.:wim. I rc s ' e ,.. ... ,- rla.. Gaara Sr. Eoys :X , ARLENE MCCARTHYQ G..f'3..A., Gixs Vistas S. ANDREW MCGRAIL Clear.-Up Com., Hall Guard re L n SSL. IACK MCINNIS Baseball, Football, Hall Giza d Pa frer Ani1our.:erner.! Com. SSL 3 IACK MCKENNEY Swim., Letier Man, Camera Movie Operator Sr B ys S.S.L. IOHN MEYER Sr. Boys. IOAN MILBOURNE G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Sr. Girls SS L IACQUELINE MILLER G.A.A., Sr. Girls, S.S.L. REEDER MILLER R.O.T.C. Unit Commander Rifle Tearr- Band Oroiestra Sr. Boys, S.S.L. DAVID MINSTER Sr. Boys, Shore Line Rep S S L IAMES MITCHELL Bowling, Swim., Leiter Man CleanUp Com Sr E ys S.S.L., Lawn Corn. BETTY MOELLENKAMIP G.A.A., Bowling Horseba lc S.S.L. IOHN MORAN Sr, Boys, SSL., S.S.L, Firan e C m DANIEL MORRISON Sr. Boys, S.S.L. ARTHUR MULARSKI R.O.T.C., Picked Platoon S.S.L., Lawn Com. KATHERINE MULLINS G,A,A., Sr. Girls, S.S.L. CAM 0 IANET MURPHY -Jlf.S -mins Pan-.'-.trier I SSL. Student Alje. THERESE MURPHY N 'iv-rv T 4 -v vwvw- v s...A., .:..i...., ..i ., Lirsiu. r:.i., Sins SSL. IULIANNNA NASARZEWSKI .J.A.A. Gzr.s GKCILXS S.. Jzrls I DAVID NELSON Fzztball, Wrestling C:-Capt. Hail Guard. r Treas., SSL. MARY NIEMANN G.A.A., Letter Girl, Girls Cxorus Treas., Latin Gp-er' e1'a, Sr. Girls, S.S.L., Shore Line Rep. ALBERT NOVAK Football, Letter Man I-fixed Cnerus I-Iall Guard xin ., A A . ...svie Operator Sr. Bays S.S,L. Rep. Sccia. Con.. BETTY O'DONNELL G.A.A., Bowling, Swim., Tennis, Mixed Chorus, Clean- Up Com. Chairman, Library, Sr. Girls, Social Com., SSL. Rep., Assembly Com., S.S.L. Finance Com., Tide Sfaif, Student Aide, Latin. FAY OLSHANSKY G.A.A. Rep., Horseback, Life Savinq, Letter Girl, Girls' Chorus, Clean-Up Com., Sr. Girls, Shore Line Staff, S.S.L. Treas., Assembly Com., S.S.L. Rep., Latin. RICHARD OPENSHAW Swim., Hall Guard, Sr. Boys, Class Day Com., SSL., Lawn Com. NORMAN OSHERMAN Chess, Discussicr., Nat. I-Ion. Soc., Philanthea Pres. Sr. Boys, Statistics Com., 2 Scholar. Awards, S.S.L. Rep. Tide Staff. MILTON OTTE Mixed Chorus, Clean-Up Com., Pan-Amer., fr. Red Cross Rep., Sr. Boys S.S.L. Rep, CONNIE PAPSON G.A.A. French Sr. Girls. NANCY PECK G.A A. Rep., Library, Pan-Amer., I Scholar. Awarj Sr. Girls, Cap and Gcwn Cam., S.S.L. BARBARA PEPOL G.A.A. Rep., Swim., lr. Red Cross Rep, Sr. Girls Clxss Say Corn., SSL. Tide Rep. Student Aide. CARLENE PETERSON G.A.A. Rep., Swizz. fr. Rei Ctess Rep S,. Gil: 5-'vi.'e .-'fnvari SSL. Rep., Tae Rei. S' .lnif DOLORES PETERSON .f. . . . -UQ f-V N 7 Y f--Y 1 J:-.:4.. ,I. in-a -.oS: is Z.. Jn.: IAMES PETERSON .rgsic ::. szys ROBERT PETERSEN ','.'restQ1:.C,, Lette: I an ' xei CE.-..is lia.. S, F'-.1 .Tess Rep , SSL, L Co une 794 9 DONALD PFLAUM Clean-Up Com., Hall Guara, R.O.T.C., Ir. Red Crass Rep., Sr. Boys S.S.L. Lawn Corn. FYRNE PINCUS GA.A,, Bowling, Sr, Girls, S.S.L. Rep. GEORGE PRASTKA Bowling, Bama, Clean-Up Com., Hal Guard, Nat. Her.. Soc., 2 Scholar. Awards, Sr. Boys Shore L1r.e Edztor- in-Chief, S.S.L., Tide Rep., Math. DORIS PUSATERI G.A.A. Rep., Letter Girl, Girls' Chorus Pres., CleanUp Com., Library, Pan-Amer., Ir, Red. Cross Rep., Sr. Girls Gift Com. Chairman, Shore Line Rep,, S.S L. GERALDINE PUSHKIN G.A.A. Rep., Lihrary, Nautilae Sr. Girls S.S.L. Tide Staff, Student Aide. GEORGE RABE Movie Operator, Sr, Boys, S.S.L. CHARLES REARDON Pan-Amer., R.O.T.C., S.S.L. MARYANN REGAN G,A.A., Chem., S.S.L. SHIRLEY ROBERTS G.A.A. Rep., Pan-Amer., Ir. Red Cross Rep., Sr. Girls, l Service Award, S.S.L., Assembly Cam., Student Aide. JAMES ROGAN Philanthea, Sr. Boys, S.S.L. PAUL ROSENTHAL R.O.T.C. Capt., Sr. Boys, S.S.L. Finance Com. SHELDON ROSING Basketball, Hall Guard, Movie Operator, Ir, Red Cross Rep., Sr. Boys, S.S.L. CARL ROSS Baseball, Letter Man, Hall Guard, Movie Operator Sr. Boys, Social Com. Chairman, S.S.L. Rep. DANIEL ROTMAN Chess, lr. Red Cross Rep., Math., Sr. Boys, S.S.L. Rep. ROBERT ROUSE Swim., Letter Man, Mixed Charus, Movie Operator Sr Boys, S.S,L. Rep., Lawn Com. LIONEL ROVNER Footballx Band, Orchestra, Movie Operator, R.O.T.C S.S.L., Assembly Com., Tide Rep., Latin, Sr. Boys. BI LEONARD RU N Basketball Mgr., Bowling, Football Mqr., Golf, Letter Man, Band, Hall Guard, R.O.T.C., Ir. Red Cross Rep. Sr. Boys, Shore Line Staff, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. Rep. S.S.L. Finance Com., Lawn Com. ALVATI 'OMAR S Movie Operator, RO.T.C,, Bugle Corps Sr. Boys, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. 41 Cf PAUL SAPSTEIN , p.,,l Qxqsl. Lvl! ROSEMARY SCANLAN J..-. .-.. .JlI,S C L. CAROLINE SCHILLINGER Q.-5...-Z., E,-,-,v.1I,g Tag, DONALD SCHMID :f-,,-,:..L-v LAT Y' -lv T. ...... ..., -.. ...O..C. .. IOSEPH SCHNEIDER EL'.'.'.1I,q Hill Cult, T. f:.ss Sr, Esys SSL LORRAINE SCHNEIDERMAN S..-3.,.l.. Sz. Girls SF L. DENA SCHWARTZ G.A.A., Swxrrz., Sr. Gxrls Szuxem Amie, HOSEMARIE SCHWEDA G.A.A., Bswlrgq, Ir. Red Siudezf Aide. PATRICIA SCOTT G,A.A. Rep. French, Pan Sr, Glrls, SSL., Trde Stall RONALD SEPFL Bowling, Sr. Boys, SSL. LORRAINE SEIGAN G.A,A., Nui. Hun. Soc. Se PcmAmer l S rg Award, Sr. Girls, S.S.L,, Low C rn S ui nl A d SELWYN SHKOLNIK Mxxed Chorus, Camera Chorrmcr M vze Or era r u HGH. SSC., lr. Red Crass R p 2 b lCllI AWS Bays, l SEIVICG Award, S QQL :JT A5 MC. . .li ,., 'sermsly CCIII ldllll Class Sec, HELEN SIAVELIS v ,. ,, L xl A '.., 1. x. ..4,. I ..., 1'-:.' Arie. MYRNA SIDELI. J..-...-, ZZ 4.1.1 MARY SKANBERG 1 r. ,:-. Ii DOLORES SLECKA J . ..: . ...lf SLI' ,I .1 ROBERT SMITH ' H'-4 ,' ss FORREST' SNOW Q H . ., .11 'A sf- .. Hz' 1. 51. fi 'fs 1 3. l..1' 42C une 7949 WILLIAM SNYDER IRWIN SOLOMON NANCY SOTOLA J..e...e., ::'.':.1::j ez- 'rr -rzef fee. er. Jrs. LOUISE SPURGIN .J..,..,, ,..-., ae. Jul.. L.. J..,- -. CAROL STARK ' ' 2--5- '.V,- ',- v - Tv ve ', J.:-..:1. ...a.'......, - - ..:,:. J... .,., J...:, ,lp Ar- V 'Dfw 3 1' J., JJ.. Oh... .. C ... ROBERT -STESIN r::'za.. ,rgxea erpzras da.. Jaara ,apt earner: Havre Operair Sr, Eff: Shire Lgxe - SS L, Assenzhly Cer... IUNE STOTT G.A.A, Rep. Svflfr.. L.fe Savl: Tex.. aff,-r Lf-'11 Sec, lffgxea Cggras Sr. Gxzls, SSL BARBARA STROUP G,A.A. Pep., Ecard, EL:-flrzg, Plzrsebafk Letter Gu. Naulilae Sr. GIIIS Treas. Pratt. Czrr.. SSL Tzae Rep WILLIAM TAYLOR Basketball, Svnrx., Trail: Lever Ilan, Eaza Clear.-Ur: Cam., Hall Guard Capt., Camera, Discussxerx fr. Rea Cross Rep., Sr, Bays Share Lane Rep., SSL Rep. True Rep. BEATRICE THOMAS G.A.A., Sr, Glrls, SSL. CHARLOTTE THOMAS G.A.A. Rep., Llhrary, Sr. Glrls, Share Liz.e Staff, S.SL IEAN THOMSON G,A.A., Girls' Chorus, Pan-Amer. Trecxs. Phrlamhea lr. Red Crass Rep., Sr. Girls Statzswas Cam., Share Line Staff SSL. Asserrlraq' Cent., Tde Pixture Staff. EDWARD THORP Hall Guard, Sr. 5:75 SSL. JAMES TIMBERMAN EC'.'JI1f1'Q F:-chall Lfixea Czeras Hall Guard PQQCE-egg Ii2!.Tfi5s,Lf ix ying? Elf PATRICIA TRENT -Q - . 3' fs Vw- - - f. - 4.. T ,- JJ-...-., C.. JL.: S .,-.. .,..., .4 f. -. L lfe DIANE TUROVITZ S.A.A. SSL. IOAN TWITCHELL G.A,A. Rep, Cheer Leader Capt. Cnrls' Chcrxls Library, Sr. Glrls, S.:.L. l:1z.a:.:e Cam, Latxr., Letter Glrl, Saclal Corn. IANES VAN MALE Tcarball, I-lall Guard, Pan-Amer., Sr. Boys S.S.L. 43 I f if fra. ,,.. I I XL . - -1 6 33+ lf' X 1 x 4 Gi xx Q, wr, 'wr 60:56 0 KATHRYN VINZENS fs., f- yr -,-. v- - ' - G.r1.n. :w1r:. ...'x-: ,nerds .1:e-rres. we ' ae ,xy Cgr.. cr. -.,...., ..--e..i-., C IEAN WACASER G,.+3...li. Rep. Bexar Y Gir.s, SSI.. IOHN WALSH Hall Guard Sr. Bays MARY WATTS GAA. Rep., Sr. Girls, SSI.. Hep HELEN WEBER G.A.A., Bowling, Pan-Arier., fr ei Crgse :E-fl., Sr Girls Shcre Line Rep. SSI.. EUNICE WEISBERG G.A.A, Hep., Sr. Girls SSL., Eewlinq Discussisn, ,. Red Crass Rep., Class Day Cain. Compass Staff, Pesier HELEN WERNER G.A.A. Rep., Letter Girl, Board, Swim., Tennis, Cheer Leader Capt., Orchestra, Nautilae, R,O.T.C., Military Ball Queen '47, Sr, Girls, Prem Cam., SSL., Tide Rep. WILLIAM WHEELER Band, Camera, Mcvie Operatsr, R.O.T.C. Capt, Sr. Boys, 2 Service Awards, Share Line Staff, Shore Line Rep., S.S,I.. Rep., Tide Staff, Tide Rep. ANNE WHITE G.A,A,, Tennis, Ir. Red Cross Rep Sr. Girls, Shore Line Rep., S.S.I.. Rep., Student Aide RICHARD WISE Bowling, Golf, Letter Man Sr. Boys, SSI.. LINNEA WITTENSTROM G.A.A,, Girls' Chorus, Library, Sr. Girls, Shore Line Rep., S.S.L. RAUL WIZELMAN Sr. Boys, SSL HAROLD WOKOUN Hall Guard fr. Red Crgss Fe er, Egys S.S.l'., PHYLLIS WOLF G.r5..A., Lever Girl i' x Sr Gzzls ' TRUDY WOOD GA F., Gzerrz. Tip: F Q L. HARRIETTE WRIGHT fi-7' Lfv-- Tv 'T-1' If G.,5i.A. Gras C..,.- 2. GMS eel.. PAULINE WRIGHT GR E:.'.'.i:q I-l1Xn Q -- Sr. Ggrls Sz. Class F1n::.:' G.:z.. .e Sl. TQ' S':ff Tide Hep., S'Q,1':.' :iL!. Pi'-5. GERSON YALOWITZ Track, Nat. Hex. ...- -- - Parr. fir.. Cl..:g ' ' S.i5.l.. une 1949 SALLY ANN YATES v I J.:-Mr.. if-ES., L9-T1-EY JI. .T.2'. .1I'.'Q, C,'. 1 .... ...IE .E'.Z'J1I1CI .ta:t1.ae,cr. G1r.s rg: 21: :.,. -:rr.. xx --L ,. X.,,.. c,,.,.-r. -...f .,,.,.I.., Tide Bas. ., an .. -,e, - H BARBARA YORK ,, L :Q ,.,.pq4 ..Y L. W v K sv J....,.. t.,.--., C C..,.. .. .. C.- HERBERT YULE fn Z,v- f,,. he '-- 2 K' .w... ..,... C--. -.,7'2'.': ...J ,., ' f ,.- , . ... Lf .ZZYS if ,.'l:: I ,- .,,. CLARENCE ZALEWSKI , .. ,,. V4 -Ash 3 tic.. aaa-, HCM.- -.. ,- CECILIA ZANON f ,M-. G.A.!+.. L..,.,..y .. .... J...e, c .., Les., osfe, ARWIN ZQLLER V g 5 Q , ws- ,SQ .. .. --I . . .,..., ,..,f -.C .. ..-- od-- H-, -.. J.,,..rz..,.,.. fo .,- Skt- ' kim N A . T l , ,,,,,,,,, z , an 7, fra , , xx' '+..,, agikoof 0 LU School of our dreams, thy children we Pledge now our hearts and hands to thee: Our love shall grow as the years roll by, Strengthened by friendship's golden tie. CHORUS: School of our dreams, South Shore. South Shore. Thy name we'll praise forever more. We shall be true in word and deed Thy voice of inspiration heed: Thy lofty aims our goal shall be. Thy precepts wise to life our key. CHORUS: School of our dreams, South Shore, South Shore. Thy name we'll praise forever more. 45 l Q6Llfl'l5 Thy stately halls to us grown dear Mem'ry will hold forever near: Thy colors we see floating high, Symbols fair of earth and sky. CHORUS: School of our dreams. South Shore, South Shore. Thy name we'll praise forever more Nancy Bowker and Dick Major planning their CUIGGIS S cholarship-purpose E ach is cr stepping stone Nearer the goal-success. I n our dreams Onward and upward we go, Rejoicing, at our triumphs. So comrades-here's luck! 46 'f' 'wx 41? .glniom Right Eleda Penn assumes a tamrlxar student pose but theres no pomt rn what she s domg Row one Robert Ackerman Sara Alderman Iohn Appel Ronald Aronberg Row two Ioe Banky Bob Bannon Lots Barker Gene Barton Sara Bauer Dolores Baumhardt Alan Beck Davrda Bender Paulette Bernbach Dxane Boothman Row three Gwen Brxll Geraldme Brodsky Roland Brown Sallle Cam eros Barbara Carlson Lots Carlson Tom Carr Krp Chrlson Stanley Chrrstzanson Norval Claessens Row four Iackre Conger Peggy Coombs B111 Coverdale Norman Cur 15 Carmella DeLuc1a Iohn Drtzler George Economos Evelyn Elsner Eleda Penn Beverly Ferguson 47 45 .glniorfi Professor Seale Dare Draper tnes to fmd a relattonshtp between a pm cushion and a porcupme Row one Nancy Ftscher Carol Flaglore Emanuel Flax Ierry Frredman Stdney Fnedman Rwo two Lee Gesbeck Arlene Gluck Naomr Goldenberq Georgra Groth Martrn Grunnet Flow three Hazell Hamblm Glona Hellerman Donna Lee Hxghman Betty Htrsch Warren Htsel Row four Deran Hussrssran Audrey Ienmnqs lean Iudge Ianet Karm Warren Krmble Row ftve Ioan Kohlenbrener Harnet Kopel Irm Krause Walter Kremsner Iac quelme Krrppahne Harnet Lampens Marlene Lask Ken Leander Dorothy Leary Dean Lrgman Row sxx Marvm Ltstt Bob Lough Robert Lusson Bob Lydxck Marlon Marshall Rrchard Martson Roslyn Masters Nancy McNulty Patrrcra Mrdlcrfi Charlotte Molke 48 45 .giniom Hex Smnh half back qmgerly puts on hxs shoes beiore leavmq lor practlce How one Marxlyn Morrow Mltzle Moyer Melvxn Nelson Carole Newman Ioy Newman Row two Walte Novak Mary Lou Oakley Dan ODoherty Joyce Olsen MGIIGWHG Olson Row fhree Paul Patchen Seymour Patt Shlrlee Paul LaVerne Pepmn Ioe Plckermg Rederer How hve LEWIS Rxch Carl Rosenbaum Delores Ryan Barble Sarett Ianet Schroeder Mmam Sxlberman Frank Sonlextner Daphne Soter hm Splerlmg Bob Stem How szx Lee Stoneham Glona Strauss Olga Tanhllo Norma Tlckell Maxine Txersky Bob Tompkms Al Voegelm Hal Wane Iordan Weber Iohn Wyandt 49 Row four: Rachel Potter, Bob Pownall, Ioan Quinn, George Babe, Hillaine ml' In ' - V-v Q ' I I U Ll ! Q55 :F Q g, i V ML I if 3 if? N I v X , v .R A Q ., 'W-mm AJP' ,fr 3' lfU'll0I 5 Charles Nylen prepares to satisfy a mighty thirst lor milk,. Row one Marcia Aaberg Ioyce Adams Teri Ader Robert Adolph Row two Vivian Aisuss Marvin Allen Robert Allen Bill Anderson Euqede Anderson Ianice Anderson Ioan Angus Gwen Appel Ethel Avqermo Sanford Bacon Row three Iim Bahm Edythe Baker Ioan Balson Eleanore Banaszak Gloria Barnett Ioan Beatty cally Beer Don Bell lune Bender David Benson Row four Graeme Berlyn Ronald Berman Helen Mildred Bernoudy Raeda Bernstene Ioan Bingham Roberta Block Sally Block Anita Bluhm Loretta Boehm Don Bogolub 96 Mal NA ' 3, . 'V , t gg. Q , 9' 3 . W T , ,V ni . , lv t 5 A I A 6 .. 7' A ,z3ffff f2 , . ' ' -1 Q Zfifl' A a 4 1 - ' '1-Lv. .- 1 awww 'M 'YXAZW ' - 1 1' ' 'F 51 uniom Paul Sopstems wrllxnqrvess to shore h1s cookres wrth Bob Stern seems sllqhtly doubtful How one Colvm Boot'1 Slurley Bowmon Iudy Boyle Dons Broyshcw How two Groce Brewster Pctrrcro Brxdqe Adrienne Brxll Runo Brolm Row three Ann Brown Bond: Brown Edward Brown Glorro Brown Row trve Som Brownstem Wxlllom Burley Iulronne Busschoert Florence Butler Elton Comms lxm Cordox Ccrrlene Carlson Iudy Cornow Ruth Cossxdy Ioyce Cederqurst Pow srx lrwm Chorken Honcrld Chnstronson Leonard Clcmcy Mlchcxel Cxqel nrk Merleen Colel Bob Coilmq Chorles Colonder Zoe Collms Irm Connors Mory Copprn 52 How tour: lock Brown, Ioyce Brown, Sumner Brown, Ierry Browne. lfU'll0If'5 Q-X ,nf fs WP? ,aw True talent and the perfect model George Goe zrnqer should make Ed Mullrns jackolantern a howlma success especrally wrth the valuable assrst ance of Lynn Kemp How one Patrrcla Crarq Marlene Crowley Lourse Dalton Phrlllp Da'nore Row two Leonard Danca Shrrley Dancey Arnold Davxs lack Day How thee Iohn De Roulet George Drcl-cson Letty Docldrrdge Alma Drake Row four Dorothy Drew Ierry Druth Larry Duda Audrey Dufour Row Irve Bernrce Durham Ruth Duskm Ronald Dust Clyde DuVall Florence wards Barbara Eqlrn Clarence Ellts Gene Embree Russell Emery Ioyce dler Row srx Iackre Ensrqn Charles Errksen Ierry Facktor lerry Farber Donald Farnsworth Iamce Feldkamp Iohn Frsher Nancy Flrnt Sylvra Frank Carol Frazrer 53 O 6 1 - , Q' ' f- ' h 'Q t , 4' 3 ' '9 1 4 'ir ' S Q 'Q 9 9 9 'V . my , C 0 En . uniord Beware of trespassers wzth taffy apples' Iohn Sykes cannot escape the eagle eye of Carter Nowak Row one Ioan Frazrer Susan Freeman Donald Freudenberq Murxel Frredman lame Fullerton Row two B111 Gallagher Melvln Garbow Iudy Garr Marlene Gerderman Albert Gewdreau How three Mat Gtlbert Dolores Grldrn Marvm Glabman Morton Glabm Pat Glavm Row four Al Glenn lune Gltckaut George Goetzlnger Mollxe Goldm Norman Goldman Pow Irve Charlotte Goldy Charles Gordon Earl Gordon Ioel Gordon lame Grady Phylhs Graft Row slx Ivan Gralmk Marcra Gray Myra Gray Celma Gree-'xbera Qheldon Gross Alan Grossberg Robert Gumbera Delores Haaer Euelyn Hammer Ioyce Hansen 54 S , I , , , GH. r .' , ., , ., S -' . , , -. . g, ... . unions Homeward bound at the end of a busy day are Beverly Beckman Ierry Bene dtcl and Phyllts Bood How one Adnan Harns Mtchael Harnson Manlyn Hemmen Ianet Herr Melvm Herschler Row two Harry Hllburger Betty H111 Ann Hrlpp Tom Htlsten Iames Htxson Dons Hogg Row four Iolene Holland Ioan Holtz Dlck Houser Doug Howard Hoyt Hurt Row frve B111 Hutson Robert Ivy Ioan Iacquet Iudy Iackett Bob Iacobs Robert Iaftee Row sxx Manlyn Iankowskr Tom Jensen Barbara Iohnson Dxck Iohnson Paul Iohnson Warren Iohnson Robert Iomant Susan Ioor Eva Kadden Lots Kahler 55 How three: Roby Hixson, Barbara Ann Hoeft, Alice Hogan. Phoebe Hogan. uniom Barbara Carlson ponders over the work to be done Row one Arnold Kaplan Dons Kathman Blame Katzman Marxlyn Krhlgren Charles Kxmberly Row two Howard Klapman Io Ann Kleberg Ianet Klem Don Kluqman Carl Kolimke How three Robert Kornalel Lourse Krakow Iohn Kruse Ioan Kushner Mary Lagen Row hve Paul Leetz Faxth Lemke Gen Lerner Glorxa LeRoy Iudrth Levey Pat Llebner Row srx Robert Lmdmark Stuart Lmkemer Robert Lrppa Rosme Lxskas Sally Lrttle Claxre Long Iune Luther Iames Lynch Tom MCCKlmm Barbara Madorm 56 Row four: Mary Lasher, Ethel Lauterbach, Don Law, George Lawson, Ann Lee. union! Zoe Collms charms Iame Duda wrth her smlle Reward one autograph How one Charles Mahn Loretta Maleckt Mary Malewskx Penny Manesales Ronald Martm Row two Bob Mason Martha Matzek Sheldon Mazur Betty Lou McAda Brllee McAndrew Row three Clayton McGu1re Iames McHugh Ahce McMorrow Dolores Men cont Nancy Merkrn Mmdes How Irve Barbara Modrowskt Iohn Monahan Carol Muehr Ed Mullms Ioan Nashan Ixm Nathenson How srx Albert Neal Therese Nelson Marlowe Nery Brll Nevmlle Ioan New man Evalyn Nrtzkm Manlyn Nord Dolores Nowackr E1leen Obeda Lee OConne1l 57 Row four: Mary Meyer, Renae Meyers, Frank Mezek, Doris Milne, Maxine uniorri Earl Gordons spellmg provldes laughs for Harns Goldstem Iune Ghckaul Iudy Iackett and Betty Hxrsch How one Clara Odell Iames OKeete Rue Olson Lynette Omxnsky How two Ioan Paltckee George Pamel Ntck Pamel Margaret Panozzo Row three Norma Pat chul Dorothy Pearson lean Pearson Beverly Penney Row hve Alan Platt Rxchard Plowman Susanne Pollok Dxck Porter Nancy Porter lean Qulsenberry Pat Ratayczak Ixm Rawlexgh Barbara Raymond Ronald Reynolds How sxx Verner Rxce Lots Robln Leo Rodkm Charlotte Roqatz Barre Rosen stock Ixm Round Barbara Ruby Bob Ryan Audrey Russ Robert Sandall 58 : s .,,. Row four: Pat Perrin, Ray Peschke, Tom Peterson. Louis Pichler. uniorzi Allan Weber IS rn dxstress but Ann Hxrschberg comes to the rescue Row one Louxs Sandeiur Palncra Saname Pat Sayre Howard Schachter Row two Ioan Schar Dolores Schavone Otto Schmldt Tom Schnerder Row three Shrrley Schoemer Renee Seskrnd Barbara Shaw Carole Shelby How frve Frank Sxkorskl Ioyce Sxlver Louxse Slan Dorothy Slavrnsln Iohn Sloane Brll Smith Dale Smxth Shxrley Smrth Howard Solotroli Ronald Sone Row srx Ioan Sopko Betty Lou Sponsel Drone Stahl Ierry Standaert Loxs Stansbury Frank Star Ronald Steams Essre Stern Ierome Stem Mananne Stephenson 59 Row four: Kathleen Sheldon. Tom Sheridan. Virginia Shipley, Rydelle Siegler. uniom Chit Bueschel sees stars when he studxes geometry How one Rosemary Stermer Paul Stuckey Barbara Stolk Ianet Stone Kather me Straub How two Bob Strong Claudette St Prerre Kathryn Sullrvan Barbara Stults Carolyn Sutcher Row three Dave Swank Maurme Sward Hornet Teller Dxane Tomtch Drane Torsberq Row four Shrrley Torsberq Patrrcxa Tracy Elarne Travrs Iohn Vendenberq Anita Varon Row five Bob Vesely Merc1ta Vesely Sandra Vlay Iohn Voqrm Herbre Volk How srx Harold Waqman Patrxcra Wagner Iames Walsh Adele Warman Bxll Warsaw 60 lfLIfll0l 5 mu, nam. vi. iii? uv W C Upper You cant come tn say Hall Guards Bob Goldstme and Carl Ross m splte of Iackte Guxlbert s pleas Lower Bob Magnuson and B111 Hundmg drool over thoughts of Mrs Martxn s apple pre whxch they plan to eat for lunch Row one Ixm Watklns Tom Watson Allen Weber Bela Wexnapel Robert Wexngarten Row two Charlene Wetshaus Pat Wendt Dolores Werielman Iohn Whlte Rlchard Whxte Row three Barbara Wleqel Dolores Wxllxams Gar Wxllxams Ahce Wxlson Ianet Wmner Row four Ronme Wxppern Gxlbert Wxse Dtana Wood Ioan Wyack Shael Yalowttz Row frve Bob Yardley Arthur Yaseen Leone Yelle Pat Young Alxce Zastrow Row srx Nxjma Zegar Harnet Zxv 61 l dj- 1 3 f 3 1 I , 2 I I 1, V high X' Z' u ,R .1 Glorna Ro'1nau ha a pr mg engagement Pow o1e Io Anne Adam o'1 Georgla .Adler Marlanne Ac er Bob 15l1e1 Pow two Andrew Anderson Vtctor Andersen Ro'1n1e Andretlc Rod ald Angarola Pow three Gay ty Armstrong Iuannta Aslaman Bruce .Aulderhaar Faber Ballentme Iohn Barker Roger Ba Iune Baughmcrx Plxylll Becker Betty Beueker V1olet Berlm 0I'l'l OPQ5 ,-N. -.. i- ... Fow four Elame Berman Sally Blades Ken Bllzzard Sylvta Block Clans e Borg Barbara Bordwell Larrxe Bret Gerald Brod ky lack e Brohn Bruce Brown Row Irv Marxlyn Brown ohn Bruner Clxii Bueschel Dan Bush Elxzabeth Busschaert Lynn Butler Barbara Cam Sallxe Carlxsle .Arlen Carlson Emr k Carlson 63 .SZIO 0I'l'l0I Q5 What an ideal sltuatxon for homework' Row one Norman Carlson Mananne Casey Harry Casler Robert Cassldy How two Robert Chapskr Audrey Chrdester Barbara Chmelar Lrllxan Claahsen Row three Barbara Cloonan Laurel Cohn Phyllrs Coleman Mary Connors How four Peggy Consrdme Carol Costello Iudy Crane Marte Craven Manlynn Davxs Fern Dellherm lrene Demsuk Mary Anne D1Sylvester Robert Dolrnsln Eugene Domanskr Row srx Iune Donng Stanley Drexluss Davrd Dylkl9WlC2 Sylvxa Eby Bob Echt Nancy Edelstetn Robert Emerson George Ensrgn Iudy Errckson Dolores Erxcsson 64 Row five: Thomas Cunningham. Ioan Cusack, Frank Dalrymple, Iulia Davidson. SOFA 0I'l'l 0I Qf5 Would be globe trotters are Adnan Hams and Barbara Stroup How one Bxll Evans Berme Farkas Iennle Feldschrerber Eddre Fme How two Chuck Fxsh Carmen Foreman Wllma Foreman Rxchard Forrest Row three Lawton Foster Ioanne Franks Iecm Freeburn Sandra Freeman Row four Ann Freyser Roberta Frxedman Don Frxsch Cynthxa Frye Row frve Ioan Gallagher Tom Garvm Henry Gavorlle Lxllxan Geanoules Shel don Gerber Norma Gxbemnx Stephen Gllbert Alexander Glassman Ioan Gold Loxs Goldberg Row srx Horns Goldstexn Allen Gomoll Anxta Gonsky Drone Goodman Ioan Goodman Ierry Gordon Lorel Gordon Anne Gothwalte Don Grauer Shlrley Green 55 . . I I . .SDOIOAOWQOPQJ Bob Erzmqer and I1m Lemon get a prevrew oi the bulletm from Betty Hennessy How one Barbara Greenberg Sally Greenberg B111 Hackel B111 Hall Charles Hamrlton How Iwo Ianet Harper Ioyce Hart Marshall Hartman Ron Hazelwood Le 11e Helter Row three Gwen Helaszek Betty Hennessy Ioyce Hrnsberger Gordon Hobby Eleanor Hodnrk Hundmq How lrve Dav1d 1GC1CSO'1 Ioan Iacksoa Vxctor Iacksoa Charleen Ienkms Sally Anne Iensen Anne Mane Iohnson Pow szx Nancy Iohnson Russell Iohnson Dale Iones B111 Ioor Audrey Ka baker Jerome Kalrsh Sumpad Kanlran Norton Kaplan Io eph Kazmrerczak Mary Kelleher 66 How tour: Iim Hoggatt, Phyllis Holt, Beverly Holten, Rosemary Horwitz, Donna .5210 0l'Vl0l Q:f Loxs Kornafel hlls her pen whxle Rusty Forrest w1th an IO U and Donna Hundmg walt thelr turns Row one Otto Keller Betty Kelly Mary Ellen Kelly Gerry Kern Hennette Klawans Row two Henry Kleefxsch Lots Kornafel Edtth Kosslv Myra Kraus Rlchard Kraus Row four Magdalme Lampens Bob Lange Mary Ann Hlckman Bruce Larson Carole Laser Row hve Ferne Lathom Pat Laughlm Ianet Law Shxrley Layman Alan Laza rus Mmam Lazaru Row sxx Barbara Leck Nancy L9fkOV1lS Frank Levato Phylhs Levey Manlyn Levme Maurxce Levy Margaret Lew1s Vernon Lxebman Barbara Lmdsay lack L1nton 67 Row three: lim Kreten, Barry Kroll, Marcia Kubey, Walter Kukla, Carol LaFavor. .SJOIOAOIWLOIAQ5 Inqurrmg Reporter George Prastka has a wetghty mtervxew wrth Mary Anne D1Sylvester Row one Arthur Lrpman Wxlltam Lobaugh Drana Locke Dona Lotka Bob Lucas How two Rrchard Lukm Iames Lunderqan Robert Lynch Alrce Lyster Iohn MacK1mm Row three Audrey Magnuson Bxll Malxto Robert Malkus Ierry Malone Erleen Maloney Carole McCabe How trve Patrrclc McGra1l Frank McGushm Robert McNulty Sally McNulty Margaret Melberg Lenore Merbxtz Row szx Arthur Merkle lrvrng Mrchael Barbara Mtdkxti Phylhs Mtntz Ioanne Morrow Walter Muldoon Clartce Musrck W1ll1s Nance Berttl Nelson lohn Nelson S8 How four: Dorothy Marczak, Mary Lou Marrs, Fred Marshall, Fredrick Matis, A , . I0 0l'l'lOl Q5 ff Bill Hall seems to be having a little trouble getting hi book with studious Iackie Ensign and Carolyn Croft oblivious to his difiiculties. How one: Patricia Nelson, Phyllis Nelson, Robert Nielsen, Bob Nordby, Carter Nowak. Row two: Ronald Nylen Camille Ogrodowicz, Mary Lou O'Hara. Eugene Orton, Ruth Osinski. Row three: Bette Owens, Helene Padden, Arlene Palickee, Burton Palmer, Barbara Paradee. Row four: Norman Passur, Dan Payne, Richard Penney, Ioan Phillips Iohn Phillips. How live: Devonna Pieszak, Richard Pingry. Donna Polansky, Lee Pollyea, Pamela Porter, Lillian Powers. Row six: Patricia Powers, Barry Price, LeRoy Radas Sterling Rand, lane Reames, Ierry Rendel. Peggy Richards Iohn Ricketts, Bill Robson, Gloria Ronnau. 69 .SZIOAOHQOPQ5 Bondr Brown cant understand hrs sudden gam rn werght Wonder 11 Lee OConnell can? Burt Kushner and Quentm Ruchte seem equally perturbed How one Farth Rose Kayleen Rosenston Pat Rossm Iack House Rosalyn Rubensteln Row two Drane Ruby Quentm Ruchte Anna Mane Ruscro Allen Ryan Suzette Saperston How three Ronald Schater Bernard Schencker Ferne Schlrfka Susan Schmal hausen Betty Schultz Row tour Rrchard Schwan Sandra Schwartzberg Lorrame Seslrmd Elrssa Severance Kendall Sharp Row hve Iuamta Shrparskr Glenn Shrpley Margaret Sims Gary Smrth Mary Smrth Bruce Snow How srx Cynthra Soter Glorra Spear Vlolet Spear Ted Spreler Rrchard Spur gm Gerald Stemberg Io Ann Stepanrch Iohn Stevens Lots Stewart Myron Strllerman 70 I . . . s. ' H , . .Said 0l'l'l0l Q5 if Rellectrng upon South Shore s glorres are Barbara Greenberg George Ensxgn and Ronald Nylen How one Leonora Stryk Irene Stuart Larry Sullrvan Iohn Summerheld Louxse Summers Row two Bob Sundstrom Damel Szafranskr Edward Szyper Glorla Tegarder Evelyn Thorp How three Herb Thurman Louts Txshler Rxchard Tolm Selma Tuchten Florewc Udelson Row tour Sandra Venzer Steve Walsh Tom Walsh Phyllrs Wal er Angela Wamsley Row lrve Ann Warren John Watson Ronald Waxman Brll Werner Thedcz Wexssman Row srx Donna Wetherbee Iohn Wxndebank Phyllrs Wrner Bernard Wmsberq Frank Wong Kenneth Wylde Mary Ysla Steven Zachary lerome Zelden Arlme Zuckerman 71 F - 63 ' il 1 . ,, x r 2 1 I : uA 5 V- A ' Q - f t X zi , rgr,V r , M V. - F --Y V Aj V ., ff ' ' Q IN A ,I D .i 2 + 5 5 153' f ' 'Y-if in Shirley Lehman and Patricia Laughlin think, The eyes have it. F riendly young climbers R e-liable and true, E ying the future S eeking chances to do. Hopes loorn and beckon, More plans fill their hearts, E ager young friends- N ew courses they chart. 72 fav... jI 26Al'l'lQI'l Paulette Bernbach fmds her pattern IS just rxght Row one Murzel Abrams Douglas Adams Ioan Adams Iames Adolph Row two Iohn Anderson Iudy Anstck Cratg Apker Dons Appel Row three Elste Arnold Harrxet Ayman Ianet Bacon Dorothy Baker Dlck Barbel Dxane Barker Ierome Barraxa Rxchard Barry Geral dme Barzmskx Iacqualme Barzmskx How four Donald Beahan Iohn Beatty Kent Beauchamp Ioyce Bechtel Roland Behny Morns Belovtcs Charles Be'1nett Grace Berbertan Barbara Bergstrom Iames Berke Row fxve Eddxe Berman Harold Bxllmgs Davld Bukner Dorothea Bloom Lea Blumberg Ann Bolger Ruth Bolxn Bob Borroff Mary Z J -41' Lou Bourke Ronnee Bowker 73 gl Q5Al'l'lQlfl You re the apple of my eye says shy lxttle Irm Lundergan to Mrss Mane Albnght How one Margaret Bowman Betty Boyd Iohn Boyd Donald Braska Iudy Bnll Gerrx Broad Row two Lors Brooks Ioanne Bochsbaum Ioyce Bucksten Iamce Bullard Nancy Busch Roberta Busch Row three Mark Byqurst Cathy Cabon Allen Caplan B111 Carlson Fred Carl son Olle Carlson Row four Robert Carlson Roger Carlson Tom Carlton Iames Casey Woody How Itve Iune Crawford Claxre Cross Helen Daleanes Robert Crowley Shrr ley Dart Iames Davra Paul Davts Carl Demma Ronald Demovsky Theodore Denrsuk Row srx Lenora Dxamond Roger Drehl Bob D111 Shxrley Drshon Drone Downs Barbara Dunnam Patrrcxa Dytlcxewtcz Manlyn Edwards Louxse Elley Iack Ellrs 74 Chilsen, Susan Clamage, Anne Clinton, Carol Condee. Tom Conner. Pat Cooke. F85 H1811 Mary Connors and Ierry Kalish study the clock and its new bronze frame a gift of the first graduating class Row one: Norman Elsner, Leah Embree, Iames Epstein, Iohn Eure. Leonard Evanson, Eddie Ewry. Row two: Gerald Feitler, Sandra Flax, Martha Foreman. Donald Frank, Marcia Frank, Sylvan Frazin. Row three: Barbara Freeman, Sanlord Friduss, Irene Frieder, Gail Friedman, Ianet Fulrath, Phyllis Galnick. Row four: Audrey Gerke, Ernest Gershon, Bobby Gerst. Bill Gerstner, Sheldon Getzuq, Iames Giltmier, leannetta Girault, Ann Glansberg, Bill Glass, Eliza- beth Gleason. How five: Mary Rose Gleason, Ierry Goldman, Ierry Goldman, Linn Goldsmith, Lois Goldstein, Lyman Goss, Ioan Grabill, Hank Green, Beth Greenberg, Marie lyn Greenberg. Row six: Ierry Greenwald, Lynn Greenwald, Marian Greenwald. Bob Grindey, Robert Grail. Corwin Gross, Chuck Grunshard, Iacquelyn Grupka, Ken Haber- man, Charles Hagan. 75 P85 I'l'lQl'l vw ak 'F' 4 Han ,A-51. Extra' Extra' Read all about t Its Shore Lrne Day Row one Ernest Hambltn Helen Hansen Stuart Harns Marxan Harth lva Hauck Betty Hausmaw How two B111 Hawkms Ralph Herts Jack Henderson Ioan Henderson Larry Heyman John Hrqqmson How three Elaxne Hrrsch Erleen Hochberger Larry Hochman Rrta Hogg Guy Hordahl Fred Hollman Row four Lots Holt Donna Holtom Rebecca Horberq Andrea Houston Sxmon Howard Luella Humphreys B111 Hundmq Racquel Hurwrch Srdney Hyberl Harrxet Hyman How hve Arlene lmbrowrcz Myrna Isenstern Bob Iverson Rosemary Jacobs Reese Jadwrn Ioann Janxak Carol Ann Iamsch Ray Ianrsch Carolyn Jessop Brll Johnson Row srx Jane Johnson Slurley Johnson Vxva Johnson Barbara Jones Mmnette Kalmlkotf Ronald Kaplan Louxs Kexth Helen Kelly Catherxne Krnq Joseph Kxnson 76 Z YQ L 1 -as ' I an . f V E 4 X ,- '5 Q U e'1 f R' it ' V 1 J 1 X -. as 1 A .J - , I 4 ' 1 x . ' A 1' N 1 li' .1 ' I N Ax -. I, . Q Q - 3 fi? A' ,, ' 'V -3 5 X 'J if J - 1 ' Qi i or we my ' cv ty 1qf'f u lll. 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P85 men hm Grltmrer lust wont mlss the World Serxes' How one Ioan Klmowsln Claudxa Klosowskx Ruth Kopel Elarne Kornafel Davrd Kosvlck Barbara Kotler Row two Dxck Kouympay Hxchard Kozlowskl Betty Krashen Sedelle Knzmk Irene Krevrtz Marc Kromelow Row three Phyllrs Kraney Lenore Krooth Dxane Kulwln Eugene Kurowskl Rxchard Kurz Burton Kushner Lanmn Leshe Lantz Ernest Larranaqa Alma Larson Helen Lavm Edward Lazarus Row hve Shona Lederman Dons Lee Ins Leeds Gall Lemweber Rose Mane Lekkl lames Letsos Vxctor Levadr Nancy Levato Mxlton Levxnberq Gertrude Lew How srx Barbara Lewxs Loxs Lxchter Ioy Lxeberman Norma Lmkow Barbara Lrnton Bob Logler Dolores Lundln Dorna Maclntyre Davxd Mack Wxlllam Maddock 77 How tour: Dominic Kutka, Ethel Kyros, Richard LaChance, Iane Lagen, Barbara EPQJAWQQFL Thmgs are lookmq up for Davld Iackson as he pms an SS L pm on Mary Connors Row one Russell Mayor Gerrre Malloy Alxce Mandel Arthur Markuson Ierry Mothts Ioanne Matthews Row two Vxolet McAtee Vlvxan McAtee Gerry McAvoy Margaret McCon aqhey Sally McG1ll1vray Iantce McGregor Row three Rosemary McMahon Rlchard Meade Mlchael Merrlmon Sonya Meyer Donald Muller Barbara Mrlls Morse Patncla Moore Donald Moss lean Muxr Barbara Mulvaney Cecllxa Murphy Row fzve Shrrley Nelson Alvm Nemerofi Claude Netherton Iune Newberq Sandra Newman lack Nxtzkm Ruth Normder Madonna North Barbara Nowak Chuck Oakley Row sxx Patsy OBr1en Wxllxam Olsen Mel Olshansky Ethel Olson Sue Ommsky Harry Oppenhermer Elxnor Orth Marxbel Osaxda Iudv Osxer Patrxcxa Overend 78 Row four: Roberta Mitchell, Robert Mitgang. Nancy Monier, lim Moore, Thomas jl Q:5Alfl'l0I'l B111 Coiel presxdent of the SSL sells the hrst SSL pm to F1112 Crlpe How one Larry Pachol Geraldme Pagorek Carole Paradee Iudy Parker Iamce Passur Stanley Paul How two Mary Ann Pcrwlak Estelle Pawllckx Bob Pearson Aleda Peters Louxse Peterson Sandra Ptck How three Sharon Pxnch Beatrlce Pxotrowskx Davld Pxtzele Ierry Popham lean Powell Paul Predey Robert Qumn Maryone Radas Harold Reesor Ellsabeth Regenmtter Robert Relnert Georgxana Rexnhardt Row frve Adnene Remschrexber Veta Rexzner Ronald Rmgemberg lack Rxngham Amta Rohm Bert Robms Betty Roemer Davls Roeske Georgxa Rogatz Walter Honey How szx Larry Rosenberg Vlcln Rosenberg Ioyce Roseublatt Louise Rosenthal Logan Rozelle Myra Rubenstem Charles Rubey Ioan Rutt lane Sarlas Loma Schafer 79 Row four: Ioyce Price, Iohn Proebsting, Donald Proehl, Barbara Puchalske, gl QffAI'l'lQlfl Dxck Major puts hrs heart mto hrs work hrs iace too' Row one Leon Schefiler Btl1Schm1dt Barbara Schott lean Schroeder Barbara Schwartz Larry Schwartzberg Row two Yvonne Seadrn Ierry Senters Renrne Shellow Evelle Shkolmk lla Shlrfka Lewts Selden Row three Isabelle Slnbmslcr Alma Slecka Joyce Slov Frances Smet Barbara Smrth Caryl Smxth How Your Dons Smtth Isabelle Smtth Margaret Smith Ioan Sobol Dons Soder berg Themxs Soter Iaclue Southman Robert Spauldmg Bette Ann Spxro Burton Stark Row lrve Dave Steeves Helen Steian Leonard Stem Shirley Stem Lots Stemer Ellxott Stxegel Phyllxs Strrlmg Peter Stoneham Florence Strand Mary Stuart Row sxx Patrtcla Stuckey Ioan Sukowlcz Phxlltp Swanson Barbara Swrck Bxll Szyper Constance Thome Margaret Thomson Barbara Trackman Nancy Turnqutst Maryorre Tuttle 80 gI 8f5Al'l'l0l'l Ierry Popham and Bob Kornalel hope to recexve good grades from Mrss Dorothy Lee Row one Rose Mane Twaxt Dolores Tyke Vera Unger Carol Unrau Loretta Valles Ronald VanDyke Row two Catherme Varga Allen Walters Donald Walters Tommy Walton Patsy Wamsley Rxchard Ward How three Dorothy Wamer Gerne Wamer Ianet Wasson Carol Watson Ralph Weaver loe Weber Row four Ierry Wertzman Ioseph Welch Elsxe Wenzel Lynn Wernecke Drclr Werthamer Bonxta Wexler Iohn Wl-me Charles Whitebloom Ronald Whrte house PatW1erzb1cln How irve Marrlyn Wxllrams Lawrence Wrllxams Helen Wrlson Lynn Wrlson Phylhs Wrlson Rochelle Wilson Terry Wrlson Iecxnne Wrttelle Lols Wlo czewskl Rosalre Wolf 1-nm-I Row srx Ioel Wollf Ed Yalowxtz Ed Yalowxtz Don Yovrch Don Zahler Iohn Zandnk Dolores Zappa Amta Zoller Ierry Zolman Evona Zylstra 81 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 . ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 - IM 1 51 mfg gnu., X f V f .l ' 10 Q , az O! jrienii I ,V V , -' vm-xi. 'X-4 'I f-' x44 ar' -fer 'K Excmzzrr J H I 7'z rf,' J lift, A Probably more than any other group the clubs and their extracurrxcular social act1v1t1es have done much to l1ght the flame of enthusiasm and comradeshlp and to cement friendly relationships among the students Thi phase of our school life revolves around the beautiful soc1a1 room the pride of South Shore and our whole and all the events which are the highlights of student act1v1ty Good fellowship IS promoted throughout the school by Philanthea whlch beautities our grounds Pan American Club which brlngs us closer to our good neighbors and also the fine choruses which fill our hearts with song 84 ' ' ' . 's community. In this splendid center are held teas, parties, jim nl fionaf .Honor ociefy Lower right: Step by step we make our way. How one: Selwyn Shkolnik, Elaine Hale, Ioan Griebel, Francine lsenberg, and Lorraine Siegan. Sfandinq: Norman Osherman. How two: lack Aron, Harry Graff, Bernice Nelson, and Betty Butcher. How three: Barbara Olwin, Ann Bell, Legia Lanqan, Lindsey Knapp, and Ann Martin. Row four: Lynn Kemp, Louise Edgren, Herb Yule, and George Prastka. Row five: Richard Smith, Gerson Yalowitz, and Robert Goldstine. Row six: Arnold Goldstein, Harold Plane, and Peter Hieronimus. The National Honor Society is a challenge to any ambi- tious student. Those who rank in the upper third of their senior class and have given service to South Shore are eligible to be chosen. Miss Dorothy Bock sponsors this society, which promotes scholarship. Lower Ieit: Tying up new nembers' certificates is a serious matter for officers. Left to right: Nancy Dennett, secretary: Mark Steindler, treasurer: loyce Brewer, vice-president: and Iacquelyn Iones, president. Upper right: The members of the National Honor Society earnestly study their parts lor the Freshie Frolic. Left to right: Germaine Lacher, lean Arthur, Stephen Harris, Ierry Seiple, Ruth Elzinger, and Lois Rusco. Qxxx V 4.14 -'!xr, 85 1' ' 1K 4- A-f 'Q' S VW' ' . 'Q-ik .gzwlenf ,Service eague Upper Iett: Melvin Olshansky. Iim Nathanson, Seale Draper, and lack Aron receive their S. S. I. Lawn Patrol pins from Ioe Kritzman, Lower Jett: The tinance committee check and double check their records. Lett to right: lack Gallo- way, Ioan Twitchell, lim Timberman. and Betty O'Donnell. Upper Center: The assembly committee ponder over an assembly suggestion ot Gilbert Wise, Seated: Kay Vinzeris and Eva Kadden. Standing: Selwyn Shkolmk. Charles Dinqes, and Gilbert Wise. Lower center: Naomi Goldenberq. Louis Tishler. Carolyn Croft, Elissa Severanse, Harry Graff. and Arwin Zoller. record service points. Opposite page: Right: So that's the 'New Look', says Bill Cotel, president: as Barbara Brown. vicevpresidentg Fay Olshansky, treasurer: and Ann Martin, secretary: put the tinishinq touches on the S. S. L, poster. 86 f?Z1'5'ZfM 38 lyk.. 'UQ-, . ,. , 463.35 I x Upper: Mary Connors and Dick Plowmen conversing at the CleanUp Committee tea, while Eleda Penn serves punch to Leslie Hefter and Roger Baskes. Middle: The CleanUp Committee thinks lite is just a picnic. Left lo right: Earl Gordon, Nancy Edelstein. Marcia Gray, Mike Harrison, lane Reens and Ierry Kalish. Lower: Oli to the ball qfime as a reward lor good service go Bernard Farkas, Billie McAndrew. Marvin Allen and Marshall Hartman. Miss Spencer is their hostess. CAM: -up ommiffee Keeping up the appearance of South Shore has been the task of the Clean-up Committee for the past seven years. Under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Spencer, this club has made our school one of the rnost beautiful in the city. 88 jlre Wafh ana! Cjfreaa Upper left Mr Kooxstra gxves a problem for Math Club members to ponder over Row ore AdIlG1 Harrls Row two Mlchael Harrxson Stuart Chase Norman Osherman and Stephen Harm Row three Ronald Aronberg lack Aron Dan Rotman and Herb Yule How four B1ll Coverdale Frank Qonlextner George Prastka and Bob Pownall Lower rrqht Norman Osherman and Stuart Chase are busy at thelr che qam whrle lack I ron George Prastka and Davxd Levadx watch every move Developlng the reasonlng powers of the1r members the Math and Chess Clubs gulded by Mr W1ll1GIO Koorstra and Mr Ralph W1llSh1Ie are rnvaluable 1I'1 our school act1v1t1es Both demand excellent backgrounds the Math Club requ1res at least an E average durmg f1VG semesters of math wh1le the chess players need strong powers of Loncentration. 89 Ql'lL0l 0 if ODUQCL ? 3 Upper left Members of the Semor Boys Councrl plan Lei! to rrght Ierry Rosenthal B111 l r1ecle Don Peterson Ierry Bened1ct Paul Iohnson Roger Btshop Harry Tlftany and Herb Gold Lower Hgh! Irvmg the Maglclan Th1s enthus1ast1c group of fourth year boys led by Mr Oscar Mongerson sponsored an 1nter d1v1s1on basketball tournament dances l1'1pSlO ball games and a mag1c1an show th1s year The members also plan other act1v1 t1es wh1ch beneht the faculty and the entlre student body The1r valuable work creates fellowshlp throughout the year 90 O 7 I V 1' I .P ' s ft r 'W , , K N 'IQ-n A V t K r .tx y -mx X V. I their social calendar for the year, I ' I I I , . C I 9 O 8l'lLOI UAA COMIQCL Q R, Upper left: Committee chairmen ponder over their problems. Lett to right: Martha Lalley, lean Davis, lean Arthur, Iacqueline Iones, and Gerry Lacher. Lower left: On the way to the theater are Anne Bell, Lynn Kemp, Ruth Elzinger, Barbara Olwin, and Helen Arthur. Right: Tick tock, it's three o'clock -the officers are working overtime. Top to bottom: Caroline Schillinger, 4B vice-president: Ingeborg Halvorsen, 4A vice-president: Phyllis Bood, president: Alice Holtom, secretary: and Nancy Dennett, treasurer. The Senior Girls' Council, now under the sponsorship of Miss Dorothy Lee, continues to be a bright flame in South Shore's social activity. The Freshie Frolic, the Mothers' Tea for 4-A mothers, fashion shows, theater parties, and Class Day are all tiny sparks that make up the larger flame, so important to South Shore's progress in its am- bitious social sphere. 91 -W s Ya .Q if f W 'L L. -.,, 4, 'fn 152-A ' ' if K ' . A-'. .. i.., . Lx up 5 ' ', B- , Af? f:,'Y.t A Nl? Zn vw! .4 X ff rf 9 ' I -I :A- 'ng fi f ,1xfs'w f W 1? f A .i x ,.. 1 iz.. -' wg .ff A ., . Y ,1 . A- ap 6 ' V+ 1-, 'cw Q2 Y LV -.awffii Q '- , Q, + , J situ- 1' ls R A+ ' ,,:5?, 1 g'i.WU N v x ,wif u v K ,ik SSS- ii- PX L X 5 I -jg 3 -Q -.- x . ,X My .ar f , 'f ' -4 -9' ' .f ' , 9 mv W- uw ,t 6 '9' .4 Y M..-.f . ,-Wv 4- f A A lf ,... M..- -5 ff ,, ,. .N N ' X 0 -W, - 1.1 ik, t - ,sip-v. : . n A 1 .r --1......,. ' '97 R . -mm ,W . .. W M 5:--u.,,:,' 1fk. ' lm fi. '. '-gg: '-ug.. -., ---...NW f XL...-MM ', 'Swv , l 1 ?'m . 5 Vv S91.'f0 J S ,' N QQ , . QGLCOIQ 0 ju Dedicated to the principle of keeping the students and faculty informed of all news which concerns the school, the SHORE LINE is an outstanding publication. This bi-weekly, founded at the opening of the school, is sponsored by Mr. Iohn Carroll and Mr. William Kooistra who have made the past year one of the SHORE LINE'S best. 1 34.7 Llke great breakers from the rush rng surf the Tide sweeps clown upon South Shore year after year Lrke r1s1ng b111ows gather1ng 1n force our annual grows and 1m proves w1th t1me Always seekrng perfectlon members of 1ts staffs work through the year to produce a Tlde a 11tt1e better than the one the year before Upper left The Trde sponsors enjoymq one of Mr Claran Fullmers tall stones Left to rrqh! Mrss Amy Maclcxe pxcture staff Mrs Iosephene Strawn busmess staff Mrs Lorena Greene lxterary staff Mr Phrlrp Lewrs pxcture staff and Mr Claran Fullmer busmess staff Center Who could resrst buyxnq an ad when ap proached by the smrlmg faces of Rxchard Smrth Fay Fertler Davld Swank Blame Travxs Busmess Manager Shxrley Levxnberg and Sally Ann Yates Lower left Busmess xs therr pleasure Members of the Busmess staff are Lots Kornafel Francme Isen berq Olga Tantxllo Ioyce Brewer Sandra lmmer gluck Ann Hrrschberq rn' JC Y emorced L15 f0I'l 85 Upper right: Members of the literary staff register approval of some of that excellent Tide copy. Standing, left to right: loan Kohlenbrener, Iohn Wyandt, Co-editor: Lynn Kemp. and Eva Kadden. Seated are: Geraldine Brodsky, Eileen Moloney, Florence Butler, and Harry Hilburqer. Lower left: The Picture Staff members take pretty good pictures themselves. In the foreground: Eleda Penn. On the stairs, left to right: Iohn Appel, Harris Goldstein, Burt Siegel, Gilbert Wise, Don Freuridenberq, Bill Wheeler, lane Glickauf, Lenore Katz, and Ioan Balson. Lower right: Worn out after years of service are the grad- uated members of the Picture Staff. Left to right: lean Kinney, Peter Hieronimus, Betty O'Donne1, lean Davis, Nancy Kirk, Co-editor: lackie lanes, and at the type- writer: lean Arthur. Each staff has dedicated itself to giving the students of South Shore a yearbook which they may treasure in years to Corrie Established in 1940 when the school was founded the Tide has proved itself an accurate, beautifully written log of the valiant progress of our proud ship, South Shore 3 ill ,Slove 4 omloadd No.1 Upper The new edmon of the Compass rus off the press xs exammed by the stall Le! ro rrqht Kay Greenberg Geraldme Brodskv Betty Hxrsch Ioan Balson Lols Hobm Franclne lsenberq and Nancy Fxscher Lower Inlormatlon please' says members Clockwrse Norma Gold man Mmam Sxlberman Mrchael Harnson Elcune Travis Earl Gor don Harrret Kop l Shrphra Dra mond and Eumce Wersberq To mtroduce the school and 1ts varlous clubs to the new comers and to acqucunt the students w1th the schools act1v1t1es IS the alm of the Compass sponsored by Mr Phzlrp LEWIS Orgaruzed seven years ago thls l1ttle book let has been a gulde to all members of our school help mg those not fam1l1ar Wllh South Shores orgamzauons 96 ,, , ', x J 5 v Ar Nj t ,, ., . t . . E I f X f m 1 Harriet Kopel to Compass stall - , I I , .., . . . . - Il ll . 1 ' Sw, fl. Simi fage ,new Lower right: To splice or not to splice is the question echoed by Selwyn Skolriik. Stanley Christianson, Ca ol Iohnson, and Dale Smith. Upper lelt: Bondi Brown, Bob Lough Earl Gordon and Stanley Christiai son complete their Herculean task The Stage Crew, working behind the scenes, is one of South Shore's valuable groups. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Meyer Nathan, they have control of the lights, props, and curtain for all plays and assemblies. ouie laera ford Working closely with the various departments of the school are the Movie Operators, under the supervision of Mr. Ioseph Moroney. These students are chosen on the basis of their me- chanical ability, and receive service points for their work. 97 and Richard Haugan supervise. as Upper, left to right: Ethel Lauterback. Pat Sayre, Joyce Silver, and Lois Kahler work diligently on the al- ghan lor Mrs. Brewster. ' Lower: South Shores Santa Clauses, Carl Rosenbaum and Stanley Paul, play with the toys for the Christ- mas boxes to be sent overseas, while Vivian McAtee, Pat Midkifi. and Michael Harrison are busy at work. unior Rc! grow Even in peace, the Iunior Red Cross works hard to further good will. Encouraged by their leader, Miss Grace Cullen, they plan several projects each semester. In addition to filling Christmas boxes for poor and needy children in Europe, the members knit an afghan in school colors, for our former principal, Mrs. Marie Voy Brewster. 98 mt X XIX .... 'lr - 1Nl-r 'f tv ' .ia Nl ffn ' for Putt All lotta NIH!!! Lfef Top: The United Nations Study Group listen to Robert Goldstein's report. Left to right: Stephen Harris, Melvin Davis, Marion Ternd- 1:-f ' 2. , X51 ,Ex X , M- ru mm IWW' , Q qren, lack Aron, Helen Mildred Bermandy. Warren Brodine and Gus Economas. maui! mf, ,. ...gg 1 Q ..-MMI!! nv' ...Wage t 1' - - 1 . Lower left: Earl Gordon explains the U. N. seating chart to other club members. Left to right: Norman Osherman. Howard Klapman, Michael Harrison, Shiphra Diamond and Diana Kuqler. ylnifecl Wafionfi .Sindy group Existing with a two-fold purpose, the United Nations Study Group, of South Shore, endeavors to acquaint the student body with a working knowledge of the problems and structure of the U. N. Their effort and diligent research has its own reward, for with such groups as these rests world peace and future success of the United Nations. 99 'X fy i-Y Top: Iacgueline lones, secretary, gives a chalk-talk on the Arc de Triumphe. Left to right: Nick Pamel, president: Iacquelyri Iones, secretary: Iune Glickaut, social chairman: Richard Smith. attendance secretary: Alice Holtom, treasurer: and Carole Lieberman. vicefpresident, Lower left: Ralph Green. Bill Weiner, Stephen Harris, Audrey Iennings, Lois Kornatel, and Cynthia Soier enjoy singing French songs. Lower right: Members of the French Club lind Paris on the globe. Left to right: Lee Polleya. Hal Waite, Stuart Chase, loan Wiessman, The-da Weissmanri, and Lee Stryk. jk? PQIQCA The beauty ot France and its language is brought to South Shore through the French Club. This group, sponsored by Miss Laura Hauta, holds meetings at which members enjoy French songs and skits. Talks given on everyday lite and customs ot France help supplement the regular classroom work. 100 Jafin One of the warmest and coziest corners in the building is Room 221, especially during a session of Consiliurn Olyrnpicum, the Latin Club, sponsored by Miss Geneve Kinney and Mr. Iohn Carroll. The club enjoys discovering features of everyday Pro- man life which are not apparent in the subject rratter of daily class discussions. Left: If you want to know the reason why we use Arabic numbers ask Bob Erzinger. Upper right: Winners of the Latin contest agree with Shirley Torsberg, lt's what's in the 'beanie' that counts. Left to right: Marianne Adler, George Prastka, Shirley Torsberg, and Phyllis Nelson. Lower right: Myra Gray, Iudy Garr, and Frank Sonleitner examine a replica of Caesars bridge over the Rhine. Soufk SAUPQB 03610 I' bl A A helpful and efficient library staff is of great value to a school where students are continually making use of a fine library. The staff members help all who seek their aid by finding information, ar- ranging shelves, and checking books. Interesting events on their social calendar are the Faculty Tea and the annual tag day. on ir' .. 1 Inj' 'I' y. lain llcrzs Hf l fzz l Rfzzifzv loan H Cx 'linen 'z l as I S 665 10168 if 0 jrigafe :sale a MOA M Upper left: The third period rush keeps Marilyn Brown, Claire Lana Beverly Holten, and Car- cle Laser busy, while Alice Zastrcw loafs. Upper riqhti Here-'s just what we've been looking lor? So Su' san Schmalhausen and Lind- sey Knapp read on. Center right: Theres never a dull moment in the library. Left to right: Ioyce Adams. lean Ar- thur, Gwen Helaszek, and Iune Gliclcauf. Lower right: Books are like maqic carpets that take us miles away. Le!! to right: lackie lones, Nancy Kirk, Phyllis Lopacke, Ioyce Cederquist, and Anita Varon. jlre Waufifae Since December 1940, the Nautilae has served South Shore, both graciously and completely. Guided by Mrs. Wiletta Stapleton, the members act eagerly in their offi- cial capacity as the hostesses of South Shore. For nine years the girls have been ever present at all the school activities, including Open House, tag days, and fudge sales. They have proved themselves to be capable work- ers in helping their school to grow and improve. To this, the high aim of generous service, they willingly re-dedi- cate themselves. Upper left: Check and double check! Is this my coat? Left to right: Sallie Cameron. Ioan Angus. Mary Connors, Diane Wood, and loan Kohlenbrener. Center left: The Nautilae officers are reflecting on good times to come. Left to right: Geraldine Boyd. corresponding secretary: Nancy Gloh. treasurer: Beverly Beckman. president: Jackie Iones. recording secretary: and Nancy Bowker. vice-president. Lower left: Anticipating the results of Halloween Tag Day are: Left to right: Ioyce Brewer. Lois Rusco. lean Davis. Geraldine Brodsky, Georgia Lee Groth, and lean Arthur. Upper right: The sixty-tour dollar question? What causes their smiles? Left to right: Barbara Shaw, Shirley Levinberg. Germaine Lacher, Zoe Collins. Mrs. Wiletta Staple- ton. sponsor: and Lois Barker. Center right: Happily approving the new constitution are: Mary Laqan. Ruth Elzinqer, Barbara Brown, Alice l-loltorn. Susan Ioor. and Myre Gray. Lower right: The punch in this line is in the bowl. The cookies are: Iune Glickaut. Nancy Porter, Mable Fisher, Ianet Howells. Francine lsenberg, and Dorothy Drew. 104 fgleifanfkea Upper right: Time out for refreshments! Left to right: Carmella DeLucia, Miss Mary Brock, Naomi Goldenberg. and Seymour Patt. Lower right: Peggy Coombs and Nor- man Osherman posting news of a coming lecture. Paulette Bernbach and Nancy Fischer are supervising the job. The members of Philanthea may well be called the beauty- builders of the school. They are careful, diligent workers and accomplish much in improving the appearance of the building and grounds. Through their efforts South Shore has become an outstanding landmark in the com- munity. Working busily with this group, is Miss Brock, who leads the students in this worthy undertaking. 106 eaufg guifclerfi Ji QQ Upper: Iris will bloom in the spring due to the hard work of Arm Lee, Patsy Midkill, and Sidney Friedman. Lower: Working on the service-hour chart are: Barbara Carlson, Elaine Travis. and Sara Bauer. Everlasting beauty is the motto of Philanthea. Its membership includes anyone who has completed at least one semester of bi- ology and who Wishes to improve the appearance of our school and grounds. Besides receiving a gold S for their efforts, the members have a greater reward, the admiration of our community. 107 owen f- jaclzer' Moda fion C3 'Gi How one Mrs Merle K Smrth presrdent Mrs Wrllxam D Hechler second vxce presrdent Mrs Ralph Wtltshxre thrrd vxce prestdent Row two Mrs Edward lones delegate to Hlqh School Councrl Mrs Verner K Rrce delegate to Hrqh School Counctl Mrs Leonard I Torsberg recordxnq secretary Mrs Vxctor Torsberq Correspondmq secretory Lower left The ltbrary was one of the most popular rooms the mqht ol Open House -'Sv 'S' is - As a tr1bute to Mrs Mar1e Voy Brewster the P T A comm1ss1oned an O11 portralt of her by the well known art1st Oskar Gross Upon Mrs Brewster s retlrernent the portra1t was presented as a glft to the school Inclus1ve at th1s rneetlng was the ded1cat1on ot the assembly hall as the Mar1e Voy Brewster Hall Two bronze plaques were placed at each entrance 1nd1cat1ve of the honor bestowed upon Mrs Brewster 108 r, 'N ' W 3' . - fsrlwg Q , A , , p X1 . . x S X x Q X X s I , . I, 4 .51 .A- AX' ' 2' -X ., 4, I ' ' , . 4 1 u 0l'l'U'l'lLtt88 C 6LU I'l'lQIfL South Shore s P T A boasts of be1ng the largest local un1t ln the state and polnts wrth prlde to 1ts many contr1but1ons to the school However 1ts greatest ach1evement has been a pre c1ous sp1r1t of mutual helpfulness between parents and teachers Upper rrqht The members of the P T A are always wzllmq to lend a helpmg hand Q O P t ' lt l' . at , Nw Row one Mrs Arthur Coombs charr man of Health Commrttee Mrs Charles Dmqes Ir Semester rep resentatrve Mrs Charles I McK1mm charrman of Ways and Means Commrttee Row two Mrs Cecrl F Oakley charrman of Socral Commrttee Mrs Percy St Pxerre hrs! vrce presrdent Mrs Alfred P Wrllxam publrclty charrman 109 I C Q15 lf'6L 6Ufl6! Ctlfl Melody rs the keynote when the South Shore band and orchestra meet under the baton of thelr con ductor Mr Robert Sansone The many hours of practlce spent by both drrector and members are dommant reasons for the sweet strams whlch we hear and appreclate at so many school act1v1t1es The band plays at all the football games the Iune graduauons and P T A programs llU 7' F ., A ,ff '7f f f Z? J Sou fic .Slove 15 armonizerd Pictures on opposite page Upper lett: Mr. Sansone patiently waits for his class to assemble. Upper right: Sweet strains of symphony are issued from the instruments of this trio. Left to right: Iune Bender, Lorette Molecl-ri, and Norman Curtis, Lower: Norman Curtis, the South Shore piper, charms all listeners. Pictures on this page Upper left: The melodious music makers are Howard Klapman, Phyllis Coleman, Amelia Cohn. and Phillip Damore. Lower left: South Shores French horn section provides a study in symmetry. Lett to right: Amelia Cohn, Phyllis Holt, and Victor Iackson. Lower center: Jerry Gordon is a 1949 counterpart of the Spirit oi '76 at South Shore. Upper right: The drummers of South Shore are Don Freudenberq, Don Hocsak, and Phyllis Coleman. Lower right: Ronald Wippern comprises a onefman percussion section with his chimes, 111 Fx 'WI we Q 0 7 QIILOI' ll' 5 l 011155 Upper left' Me rf Pc L ' -vit g Q C Q ' Lee Dggigx, e lil? IGH. Q L. E A 5 Q C .sw lor: 5C Ch5r..-- ,t f L 1011 pr0:,1.1s I Q '1,iL:1v B.1X:x:y L 1 1 n z H V g,:c-anion! -xi-'-7 Cmx.z1wl1:I.! iQ.::.,lm: V 6 ' TT rr ' ' 1 l.-,. Ywlkz Mvxwvz. Lf. ivl .1:.. 'zQ.. I-'ICN .HV 112 1 9 4-ln, if ,L , l lfwic .96 file poefrg of fha ir Upper rzghtt Christmas ccrelers enkinzile the flame of hcrmony. Top to bottom are: Helen Arthur, Ioczn Tennis Pomelc Porter lennne Kenney, lonnne Smith, and Letty Doddricige. Lower IlQ.l'II.' Conflle light ct Christmas time. Left lc right: Ioan Herman, lune Glickhoul, Legic Lcxnccin, and Ncincy Korncfel, The Girls' Chorus brings the beauty of melody to our school, and they light the way along paths of music tor those who wish to continue in this field. ll3 .t - - o bibbl 2 Sen b ?-M5129 gf Q1 Q PL 332 SCHOOL DF OUR DREAMS i in jL5 2 3 iiiimixigv, F' rjlw gi E MLL iElU 5NlY.S f?1 S SOUTH SHORE scum Upper right: Oh fudge! Who could re- resist Camille Ogrodowicz and Pa- mela Porter selling homemade candy? Mary Connors, Ioyce Bowker, and Penny Manesales couldnt! Lower rrght lean Iohnsorx and Peggy Coombs welcome Claudette St Prerre and Lrllran Powers mo the Grrls Chorus PICTURVD ON OPPOSITE PAGE Upper Offrcers Iumor Grrls Chorus Seated Mable Frsher presrdent Standmg Carole Flaglore secretary Myrtle Wrndebank vrce presxdent and Be ty Hrrsch treasurer left to rtght Ioyce Adams and Mr Levus Adams Mary Oakley and Mr Cecxl Oakley Louxse Spurgm and Mr Percrval Spurgm Seated at the prano are Mr Albert Htnsberger and daughter Ioyce Lower rrght Papa Wont You Dance Wxth Me? Lett to nght Mabel Plsher Mr R B Fisher Carole Flaglore Mr Marshall Flaglore Myrna Kraus Mr Paul Kraus Dons Pusaterl and Mr I nthony Pusaterx .y i lfl:fLC6t! gm l'l6L5ALl0:5 The Iunlor and Sen1or GIIIS Choruses were organ1zed 1n 1941 under th d1rect1on of M1ss Edna Smxth MISS Agatha Long has s1nce become dlrector and sponsor of these groups actmg 1n the capaclty of frrend and counselor to the members SIHCG thelr beglnnlng the Grrls Choruses have str1ved to blend the har mony of thelr muslc W1th the h1gh 1deals of the School of Our Dreams Therr flamlng enthus1asn'1 and efforts brmg the Joy of musxc to all 115 5 ' ' : 'M ,.. I O I . . . , . . I 3 I ' , ' ' V 9 . . . . . . Lower left: Fathers' Night A Standing, U I I . h ' A A ' . . . 1 . ' ' ' I ' ' ll ' . Z I ' ,, . . . . . enior Wxecl CAOIAUJ 5 l .. Q QNX S' 5 H429 ,0- Y-N Y'-aff' .- vw QAL gf Upper left: Dorthy Demes, Germaine Lacker, Ruth Elzinqer. Carol Lieberman, and Lois Abrams study their chorus parts before they sing. Lower left: Carol Johnson, Phyllis Wolf and Shirley Dorman record their talents for posterity, as Clarence de Rocher and Dennis Crowley assist. Center: The Choral Club scrapbook is the center of attraction. Left Io right: Louise Edgren. Ioyce Appleblood, Lenore Kopstein, Diana Kugler, and Mary Kae Iagen. Upper right: Smiling Harmonizers of the mixed chorus. Left to right: Martha Lalley. lean Davis. Ioan Weissman. Beverly Beckman. and Betty Butcher. Lower right: Pauline Wright entertains the Sewing Bee. Le!! to right: lean Bandy, loan Sopko, Betty Lou Sponsel, Pauline Wright, and Kay Vinzens. Music touches every key of memory. At our first milestone the Chorus members recall the happy times of the last eight years. A scrap book and a wire recorder will preserve for future students the many accomplishments of this group. 116 udica MCU! ecfiond It you would have musrc harkl W1th a song 1n therr hearts the Senlor Mlxed Chorus rnterprets the moods of South Shore through the semester The cho rus sponsored by Mrs Frances Wrttlng has been rn ex1stence s1nce the school opened Its graduates are prepared to s1ng1n an 3 G tie f , M x, r ' r X .. . 'N ' ' y college glee club. : ' . ' J . , at . , ' , ,, Upper lelt Drane Tomrch accompanres the chorus quartet Left to rtght Ierry Ce ple Dorrs Nrll Louxse Crampo and Peter Hreronrmus Lower left Musrc by the score Left to rxqht Ann Bell H old Plane B111 Burke and Larry Olson Upper rrght My how trme llres Larry Olsen Al Novak Charle Crowley and Olga Tantrllo have been rn the chorus lor srx semesters Lower rrqht lame Harrrman Dona Altrer Bermce Nelson Iohn Grrebel and lean Davrs recervrng letters for larth ful servrce 117 if ' if X ,, ,4- Glfifelnlf 0 Q 0 y Upper Mrs Witting conlers with the officers of the Mixed Chorus left to riqht Peter Hieronimue President lnqebora Halvorsen Vice Pre ident Carolyn Croft Qecretary and Al Donlop Treasurer Lower left The chorus airls left to riaht Nancy Bowker Gerry Boyd Phyllis Bood Nancp Den neta and Beverly Liss pause lor a portrait between a semblies lower r gh! Twos company threeq a crowd twink Ioyce Crunwald and Forrest Snow qazina upon Dolores Schaxone Aclele Warman and Hcrrv Blisk Mixed Chorus students have fun working together to perfect the many songs they learn during the year. Their fine Spirit of harmony and co-operation are an inspiration to all. ll8 udic---.gf magic---sgfd 0 There s rnuslc 1n the a1r when the Iunior M1Xed Chorus srngs Conducted by Mrs Frances WIYTIHQ the chorus is open to all students Part1c1pat1on 1I'1 many act1v1t1es such as festivals and concerts varres the program of the cho fits such as po1se and valuable VOICE rus Many bene tra1n1ng are galned ln th1s organlzatlon Upper right: Ioan Bingham gives a preview of her Melody Time' dance to Iudy Boyle, Mary Meyer Grace Brewster, and Betty O'Don ne 1 Center: When Laura Brett and Diane Locke get together we have beauty and harmony Lower right: Sallie Carlisle accom partied by Martha Matzek charms her listeners Harold Hill Dan Bo galub Iohn Iackson and Bruce Snow 119 i Upper left: Sgt. lames Edmundson, Cpt. Charles Newman, and Sgt. Louis Bins- wanger at ease. . ' 34 , -., ' ivan. ' A ,, l'l.-Q.h-rl lQr L, e l Lower right: Cadet Stat! and Color Guard. First row: Cdt. Maj. Reeder Miller, Cdt. Cpt. Paul Rosenthal, Cdt. Cpt. William Wheeler, and Cdt. Cpt. Charles Crowley. Second row: Cdt. Cpt. Fritz Cripe, Cdt. Lt. Harold Hill, Cdt. Lt. Russell Emery, Cdt. Lt. Clarence DeRocher. Cdt. Lt. Robert Craig, and Cdt. Lt. Dennis Crowley. Third row: Cdt. Irwin Solomon. Cdt. Ger- ald Dytkiewicz, Cdt. Norville Clas- sens, and Cdt. William Sundstrom. efierue Ofhcerd rain ing 01706 Molding fine character and preparing young men for the task of leadership in the years ahead is the service of the R.O.T.C unit of South Shore. Under the capable leadership of its officers the unit has grown both in size and standing, until today it remains a highly respected branch of the school. Q-T.. I 1 1 'i gl PM it 2' 9 I.. 9 .9 . I f 'l,m 'i ' 1.0- ,ff ' Lower right: R.O.T.C. in Review. ....fwm'muf.x ' ' ' Upper left: Picked Platoon. Bottom row: Cdt. Capt. Paul Rosenthal, Cdt. Sgt. Harold Hill, Cdt. Norval Claessens, Cdt. Capt. William Wheeler, Cdt. Sid- ney Friedman. Cdt. Gilbert Wise. Cdt. Irv Soloman, Cdt. Iames Lynch, Cdt. Richard Gartman, Cdt. Myron Levy. Cdt. Major Reeder Miller. Second row: Cdt. Capt. Charles Crowley, Cdt. Iames Duda. Cdt. Gordon Hobbe, Cdt. Don Schmid. Cdt. Ierald Dytkiewicz. Cdt. Maurice Egert. Cdt. Robert Cook, Cdt. David Dytkiewicz. Third row: Cdt. Capt. Fritz Cripe, Cdt. William Sundstrom, Cdt. Dale Smith, Cdt. Stan- ley Christianson, Cdt. Lt. Russel Em- ery. Cdt. Lt. Norbert Craig, Cdt. Don Law, Cdt. Ronald Christianson. Cdt. Lt. Clarence De Rocher. Lett Center: Exhibition Squad. Left to right: Cdt. Lt. Harold Hill, Cdt. Wil- liam Sundstrom, Cdt. Lt. Russel Emery. Cdt. Maurice Eqert. Cdt. Capt. Fritz Cripe. Cdt. Iames Lynch. C... --... QLJQL5 Olfl 6l,I CL Q --, xloerf Warkinzen ,jj Upper le!! to right S!Sgt Maurice Egert S!Sgt Sidney Freidman TfSgt Gil bert Wise Cdt Robert Moms Cdt Ierry Farber Cdt Dale Smith Because of their cons1stent1y fine records 1n such competltlons as the Hearst Trophy Matches the ROTC Rlfle Team has won a C1lYW1de reputa t1on Thelr success depends not on a natural tal ent but on the exper1ence galned by many long hours of dry fmng and practlce after school 123 0-. . ly, I- X166 - Lower, Ieir to right: Cdt. Gordon Hobby, Cdt. Bob Morris, S! Sgt. William Bryant, I ll I 0 Il ' s. ,J W7 ', -,I -lk Wlfgyw mm., 12,1 On opposite page Upper left: Can you blame Russel Emery for admiring such a beauti- ful date as Ioan Angus? Center left: There are smiles that make us happy. Gilbert Wise, Rydelle Siegler, Iune Glickauf and Irvin Solomon. The has been an an' Lower left: Amidst loud applause Mrs. Brewster crowns Iacqueline nual social event since 1944. Dreamy Gilbef' queen O' 'he mi1iff Y bell' music .. glgrnorous girls .1 hgnd- Center: Did you ever see a dream walking? Well, l did, said some escorts and the crowning of Iohn Bruner as he gazed upon Pat Laughlin. G beautiful queen make G mem- Upper right: Leading the Grand March are, left to right: Reeder Miller, lacquelirie Gilbert, Fritz Cripe, Nancy Kornafel, William Wheeler, orable OCCUSIOH- Francine Isenberg, Paul Rosenthal, and Beverly Beckman. 125 dr X' Us l if r ,- A ! - Ae 126 1 L Y .giaorfdmandkila Valuable character traits acquired in the field of sports such as courage dependability team work and service provide tor rapid advancement in the outside world In working for group achievement one learns the value of team work and fair play both important factors have is our motto which has developed a fine school spirit As the athletes of today will become the citizens of tomorrow perhaps from the ranks of teams such as South Shores will come the leaders of a new and better world 128 in this democratic World. Give to the world the best you sr 4 ahh vt Top: Cheerleaders relaxing after a game. Left to right: Phoebe Hogan, Iune Stott. Ioan Twitchell, Elaine Hale. Ethel Avgerinos. Kearney Dietz, Helen Werner, Bill Hudson, Marilyn Morrow. Doris Brayshaw, Betty Hirsch, Edith Mann, and Alice Wilson. Center: In South Shore's famous pyramids are: Row one: Doris Brayshaw. Kearney Dietz, Ioan Twitchell. Iune Stott. Bill Hudson, Betty Hirsch. Row two: Elaine Hale. Helen Werner. Marilyn Morrow. Row three: Edith Mann, Ethel Avgerinos. C QQPLGLJQPJ Our team will fight fight fight' Resounding through the blue and green megaphones, this familiar cry incites our teams to employ every ounce of strength they possess toward ultimate victory. Our cheerleaders with their enthusiastic spirit turn out at all our football and basketball games, encour- aging everyone to cheer our Tars on to conquer any and all foes. 129 l l Upper: Varsity Team. Row one: Marvin Glabman, Manager: Bernard Schenker, Tom MacKimm, Bill Smith, Bob Ivy, lim Van Male, Stanley Clark, Bill Snyder, Morton Glabman, Manager. Row two: Bob Howard, lack Mclnnis, Al Novak, Co-Captains Dan Sabino and Pete Bachouros, Roger Lehman, Dick Rupert, Tom Carr. Row three: Coach Clarence Applegran, Bob Brinkman. Gene Modjeski, Harry Tiffany, Bob Mearns, Bob Lydick, Bill Lobaugh, Rex Smith, Bill Friede. Paul E. Iohnson, Manager. Lower: Frosh-Soph. Seated in center: Roger Carlson. How one: Richard Kraus, Albert Gendreau, Bernard Freeman, lack MacKimm, Stuart Linkemer, Alan Platt, Al Glenn, George Pamel, Rus- sell Iohnson. Row two: Coach Maurice Williams, Bill Malito, Ted Spieler. Bill Ioor, Allen Gamall, Dennis Crowley, Arthur Lipman, Iohn Watson, Bruce Snow, Dick Iohnson, Quentin Ruchte, Iack Fisher. jreddd riumla anf .iam Bettering the tradition begun by our first squad, the Tars fought their way to second in section this year. Rewarding the hard work and skillful coach- ing of Mr. Clarence Applegran and Mr. Maurice Williams, our team chalked up the admirable record of five wins and one defeat with only six points scored against us. We feel, as Coach Williams must, that from our Frosh- Soph squad will come a battling team every bit as good as this year's. 130 15 4 f X,Xa 1 N r, , . - . - fd-ui? M1 . , VV Q W l V Q DU SHIJRE 'I4 5-I3 fum . Q , 135 if ' .iq ig l'Ff+ . A ' ,44 fam .se 6 gf V6 K' 5 .A V Q 3186 3' f f in, S , 3, L Q 'Nl' I 7 0- 7 ' Q Oh f - , Q p 3: ,- f ,- :V A - ' H N ,V 0 gf I- 1V,-, -1 , I r . 4 Q, , 4, V V 1 1 . V' VV V r pq V M! 'Q -4 xg V: lb. ' It 3 , 1 U D., , gg H ',,' K Q , ' S 5 Y ' . 31 .. If ' I ' ,L ' . ' ' w ' ,' 3 5: 2?-7' af? 7' v - I' 1 , 'V f x 1' r www 'UB' if: , S.-461. Q V nv. , ,Q 5 V . A I if, g V A V ,1,, W, fl, I I 173 V? -ff' ' ' ef ' ' A' M . - - V V5 - I V-M 9 .f , V :,w':,- 6 f -V1 i ' . 1 VVV i V V , V ei ,. 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Lower left: South Shores driving forward wall, Lett to right: Rex Smith, right endg Bill Friede, right tackle: Gene Modgeski, right guard: lack Mclnnis, center: Bill Lobaugh. left guard: Al Novak, lelt tacklej and Dan Sabino. left end. Opposite page Upper left: Rex Smith gets off another 4U yard punt. Center right: Bob Lydick leads the way for another long gain. Lower right: Tom Carr blocks out, as Pete picks up more yardage. Center: Dick Rupert leaps high looking for cz receiver. 132 :IQ-31. 'D 1 ,Qt ff ,, ,. . ,M vx A Q U .,, ' 719 A fav ' U ,U U 5 N' .L' V . A Q bl N 54.5 Y , f , Q- ' ' ,, . ' '- me Q ,, Q ,fn .1 Wlfvfzi Q -'ijf.i1Q . ,1,,,,p,r,g' nh- I V 1,15-:ua 0-w':+s-32' ,,, -f3m'.L: fn. 473 ? qi fg-ff I' : ,E ,MII gg' 4- 7 2 4 Q is , ,a,,.., 'H'-fs , 1 ni' I .1 gg . ' 4 3 , A o 4. g 4 .fs15',' 5' f az. 'I f Z,:, ilu, u, X ,A . Q 4 ', f J. c +11 J...,f 5 6. ',o, I-f, ' -..,! ' '3'3,,5!w,. J. ME' ' 4, , ,,, 7, gr, 1. ' gc . ,M 'f-' , 546 v W , as , , ,A 3:1 1' H .fi-2412 m. .QV , . . ,ww-.fff V -,f wf4'4 ,V , N' nm 1:72. f-wi W if A www vm.- .' L., 1 enior garfefgaf The '49 Tars showed early promise by defeating St. Patrick, the eventual city champs. Losing the East St. Louis tournament by one point, they fin- ished the season in a tie for section. Coach Tony Maffia can expect another topnotch team next year, as four of the starting five are returning. Upper right: Here's one jump C.V.S. didn't get. Lower left: Coach Mattia explains more of his basketball wizardy to the '49 squad. Lett to right, Row one: Bill Anderson, Carl Olson. Louis Sandelur, and Tom Carr. How two: Quinton Ruckte, Al Dunlop, Bob Mearns, Coach Tony Mallia, Stan Klas witter, Seymore Rothbart, and Ken Blizzard. Row three: Iim Connors. Don Belly Ecb Mason, Lee O'Corinel, Iim McHugh, and lack Henderson. 134 . 'gl iq xx, fx' V . rg: .t K, 1 Lower right: Lou gets the ball oft to Stan Klawitter in spite ol Bob Mearns ellorts. fa6Ain - - jigkfing am Upper leit: Lou Sandelur and the Harper center jostle lor position. Center left: Lou hooks for two in the Hirsch game. Center right: You can't keep a good man down proves Lou Sandeiur. Upper rzghl: The Hirsch players, although in the foreground of the picture. are in the background of the score. Lower left: Rusty Novak adds another basket to our 55 to 41 triumph over Chicago City Champs St. Patrick. Lower right: A happy Tar Squad salute their victory over Kewanee. Left to right, Row one: Al Dunlop, Fred Cassell, Lou Sandefur. Coach Clarence Applegran, Bob Mearns, and Bill Anderson. How two: Arnie Goldstein, Iim McHugh, Tom Carr, Seymour Rothbard. Rusty Novak, and Carl Olson. tCourtesy of EAST ST. LOUIS GAZETTEJ 135 Senior Schedule League Games 32 South Shore Calumet .. South Shore. . H58 Hyde Park . South Shore Fenger .. . South Shore C. V. S. . South Shore Morgan Park South Shore Parker , . South Shore Hirsch. . South Shore Englewood South Shore Harper . . South Shore., . Carver South Shore Bowen .. South Shore Lindblom South Shore Calumet . Senior Schedule Practice Games South Shore. , St. Morv's South Shore St. Ignatius South Shore St. Patrick South Shore Mt. Carmel .. South Shore.. ..,,.,..... Marmion ...... .. South Shore Collinsville . South Shore Kewanee ,... South Shore Kankakee. .. South Shore Galesburg , unior cwgefgaf Upper left: South Shores lights pose for a group portrait. First row, lell to right: Hank Lenard, Dudley Malone, Bill Cofel, Bill Taylor, Al Charley, Arnie Goldstein, Bob Paulson, Bill Forrest, and Ronnie Reynolds. Second row: Coach Tony Maltia, Ed Randall, Tom Granncn, lerry Malone, Tom Macliimrn Iim Spierlina, and managers Mike Cigellnik and Harry l-lilburqer, 4 Lower left: Hank Lenard and his hesitation layup proves too fast for C,V.S. Upper right: Iumpina juniors, lim Spierlina, Arnie Goldstein and Ronnie Reynolds capture a re-bound, but not the game. Lower rightr Arnie Goldstein just can't seem to lose Dudley Malone in a tough practice session. Pictures on opposite paqe: Upper left: Sandwiched between two Fenqer players, Iirn Spierliriq tiahts for the ball as Hank Lenard jumps into the fray. Lower left: Hank Lenard pivots around befuddled Bill Taylor for a hook shot. Right: Arnie Goldstein qets an important two points in the Parker qame because of Iim Spierlinqs screen. Ulf' llf 'ao' nun gnu, 'llll I0 .Sp9llf'LfQ6! COIfl?lfl,QI 0l :5 This year s Iunior Squad one of South Shore s best began to h1t their stride after suffenng their only defeat and rolled over all opposi lights were eliminated 1n the playoffs only after a double overtime in the second game proving that Coach Tony Maffia conslstently turns out championship teams Worthy to rep resent South Shore 137 SCORES IUNIOR SCHEDULE LEAGUE GAMES South Shore South Shore South Shore South Shore South Shore South Shore South Shore South Shore South Shore South Shore South Shore South Shore SCORES PR South Shore South Shore South Shore South Shore Calumet Hyde Park Fenqer V Morgan Park Parker Englewood Harper Carver Bowen Farragut Lindblom ACTICE GAMES 45 St Ignatius 60 St Patrick 30 Mt Carmel 48 Kelly O O n l I ' H42 . . . . 49 , sz ' ' . Z9 c. . s. , - , 47 ' Sl tion, finishing the season in second place. The South Shofe- Hirsch - ll - ll - - - 64 vz ., . . 49 , - 72 . - p A l 6LC Bain Wtth a fme roll of achlevement the South Shore track team IS a valued asset 1n our world of sports So well d1d they play that they scored 1n the c1ty meet last year bI1I'1g11'1g new glory to a growmg l1St of v1ctor1es and dolng 1ust1ce to the splendld coachlng of the1r sponsor Mr Ralph W1ltsh1re Upper Semor Relay Team out for practxce Left to nqht Charles Dmges Ilm Peterson Forest Snow and Lee Stoneham Lower Iumor Relay Team m startmq lorm Left to right Dxck Porter Ronald Berman Ilm Errant Iohn Appel and Ierry Druth or if 5 I Nl I I I , . . 3 J J xx If .. ' 'lf fx 'wifi ,Ay . s 2 ' I ,Sf , uv .lt .,,,.,4f v . - ' t 3' K ' , an-Q ,. w tl . BJ! Y ' 1- , . 5 Upper left: Carlton McCarl, Ronald Creighton, and Al Voegelin relax after a victory. Lower Ielt: South Shore's first team in league competition: How one: Carl Ross, Stanley Klawitter Ken Leander, Mervyn Eindbund, Fred Cassel, Hank Lenard, and Bill Cofel. How two: Bob Strong Kearney Dietz, Coach Maurice Williams, Walter Novak, and Leo Firchau. Right: Merv Eindbund calls for a slider while Leo Firchau watches Ken Leander's windup. .SDAOIAQB .gaxfegaf This team, our first in the Chicago Public High School League, finished the season with a record somewhat less than stupen- dous - three wins and eleven losses. But the boys showed promise after a shaky start, and Mr. Maurice Williams, and Captain Merv Eindbund anticipate a successful season. 139 365771, ow ing Strike! The South Shore bowling teams under the sponsorsh1p of Mr Ralph W1llSh1I6 have chalked up a noteworthy record both 1n pornts and 1n iellowshrp Wlth plns to spare mem bers have conslstently proven to the1r competl tors that champ1onsh1ps are rlght down the1r alley as they contlnue to bnng new laurels and a keen Splfll of compet1t1on to the school Lower left Anxrous moments wrll Bob Cralg get a stnkeo Left to rrght Dlck Wrse Leonard Rubm Bob Cralg Clarence de Rocher and Ronald Aronberg Rrght Charles Erlckson domq a shoulder stand 140 . 1 C .p I 1 'lt 4, ., ny.. '1',4 H121 ..,- v- - . 1 -- . ,N . ,K 4' medtglflg CUQJ QU! 30015 Upper right, first row: Gary Smith, Iohn Eure, Davy Iackson, Mike Stillerman, lim Lundini, Bob Ryan, Dan Bush, and Sherwin Strauss. Second row: Sandy Glassman, Irving Beck, lerry Senters, Roger Carlson, Clifford Buescel, Dave Nelson, Carlton McCarl. and Leo Firchau. Third row: Ierry Kirchenbaum. Mgr. Bill Weiner, lack Galloway. Dick Penney, Chuck Papas, Iohn Burnett, lim O'Keefe, Mgr. Bob Bannon, and Coach Maurice Williams. - 3 . -47 g Lower left: Is it a hole in one? Left to right: Dick Wise, Stanley Clark, Don Peterson, Leonard Rubin, Danny Downs, and Emanuel Flax. Under the able coaching of their sponsor, Mr. Maurice Williams, the recently formed and steadily growing wrestling team offers splendid opportunities for both muscle building and letter winning. Fore! Driven by their captain, Emanuel Flax, the iron men of the golf club have putted their way to recognition as a little known but valuable group. Proving themselves no green men, they hope to attain greater slices of glory for themselves and South Shore High. 141 i Upper left: The swimmers take a well-deserved rest. Seated: Bob Yardley, Iohn Sykes, Sam Brownstein, Paul E. Iohnson. Bob Rouse, and lack McKinney. Standing: Ken Sharp, lim Spierling. On the board: Dan Frisch, Howard Solotroff. Dick White. Harold Plaine, and Ierry Seiple. Lower left: And they're off! Three of South Shore's Whales exhibit the diving prowess they will employ to defeat all opponents. Upper right: Dick White shows all his ability doing the front flip dive. wimming ea md South Shore's Iunior and Senior swimming teams, the Guppies and Whales, guided by Mr. Ralph Wiltshire, competed in an extensive schedule of meets. Our Iun- iors completed a successful season and, although our Seniors had a little less success, the boys were in there trying. 142 N 1 Upper: G. A, A. officers. Left to right: Sally Ann Yates. president: Nancy Kornafel. vice-president: Carole New- man, secretary: and Bernice Nelson. treasurer Lower: The G. A. A, Board grouped around Miss Gardner. Row one: Har- riet Kopel. Lenore Katz. Nancy Korna- lel, Letty Doddridge. Carole Newman. Row two: Sally Ann Yates, Helen Wer- ner, Barbara Carlson, Miss Gardner. loan Angus. Ioan Soplco, Nancy Den- nett, Bernice Nelson. 'Win How three: Barbara Stroup, Sallie Cam- eron. Lois Rusco, Ianet Harper, Ioyce Adams. Nancy Fischer, Doris Bray- shaw, Louise Ciampo, Marlene Lask. ? 1 4,4- ir A , .f4fALfic Jfiociafion Interest in athletics is brought to the girls of South Shore by the Girls' Athletic Association. A full program of sports and enter- tainment is planned by the officers and board each semester. The activities of the G. A. A., under the sponsorship ot Miss Lucybell Gardner, promote good sportsmanship and a loyal school spirit. 143 S N, ea6A iff eaufg Upper left: Floating through the air with the greatest of ease are Carolyn lessup, Carole Paradee, and Caryn Rand. Lower Ielt: The ups and downs ot life are illustrated by South Shores Dianas. Lett to right: lane Lagen, Ethel Kyros, Dorothy Bloom, Margaret Smith, Rosemary McMahon Carole Condee, lane Iohnson, and Frances Smet. Upper right: Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the driest of us all Lett tr, right: Barbara Hoett Nancy Clem and Anne Marie Iohnson. Lower right: Mrs. Isabel Lassen gives last minute instructions to the Advanced Swim Class. Water sprites are: Marlowe Nery, Ioan Angus, Germaine Lacher Ruth Elzinger, loyce Howland, Bar bara Straup, Lois Rusco, Dena Schwartz, Helen Werner, Dolores Sleska, and lo'Ann Kleberg. On opposite page: Lower lett: Andy Patko had better watch :ut when Martha Foreman swings her trusty bat 144 ,ff f fr l f r If 'la 1 1,1 1 f I' fir' South Shore's tennis stars, Marlene Lclsk and Elaine Travis, i action. J iw ' .jJea0lz ifi YXIACLQA A sport for every girl: every girl for a sport. This is really true at South Shore. Speedball, captain- basketball and tennis are some favorites. The girls partake in swimming all year 'round, and lifesav- ing classes are offered. There never is a dull mo- ment in the girls' gyrn! 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Klldare 5 2063 BUtterHeld 8 5091 ED S BARBER sl-lop 2 1 54 E 75th St ChlC3gO, Ill BEST WISHES to the GRADUATING CLASS from the South Shore Hugh School Lunchroom , 0 I D A goof! lqnlfl' fo gyef a'l.llll7l6'll 0 4 ' J 0 f I I 4 147 J f' '-ff With Best Wishes Fronl A FRIEND 1 Bryn Mawr Recreahon CHICAGO COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED PHONE FAIRFAX 4-16661667 32 CENTENNIAL ALLEYS 17 BILLIARD TABLES T911 .Ang guelzf, .Sinai jjkwerav WE DELIVER and TELEGRAPH FLOWERS Anywhere just Phone PLaza 2 2800 I ORCHIDS and GARDENIAS Floral Trzbuies and Decoratzons f FLORIST 7045 S. Stony Island Ave 148 - - . f' f , fx Pl A A . 'x .H l , fl J I' 1 . , WJ ,. ,F , ...,,,l -.4 .gf--f 1 A. ' f Q ' C f9 hz .,,4f 'f cJ I ' 45 1 I 1 fl M ., L, U,-' f,S,z,,, il O ga! wakes fo ffm cfm, of 1 9 4 9 l 0l'l'l fl. Glbson Studios c H u c A UA Ol,lzl91 151.1 J4 Aim PM? PA, The Gibson Sfudlos of Chicago 109 N Wabash Avenue CEntral 6 3982 3 4 Off U01 9 ,1, f M11 Q ' ' Q 0 F G Q e ei or rai u io in merica ri ic 0 0 ra Creafec! icia of 10,0 ra: her or e if 0 MADE IN SIGHT BY FOLKS IN WHITE STewarl 3-1314 olxus CREAM DDNIJTS 253 261 WEST SEVENTY FIFTH STREET CHICAGO 20 ILLINOIS PARTY ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES CA11 S1zesJ AVAILABLE modern1zed Vault Department makes Ih1S poss1b1e THE SOUTH SHORE NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO Ieffery Avenue at 71st Phone SOuth Shore 8 2129 QUALITY AVALON WK fl,7lI Gllflpflllll C Not Inc SERVICE 1854 E 79th Street Completed expansion of our H , , - 0 150 DOWNEY COAL CO C M ya 5015 ,Mjlln Ea! of Wakea A gl lQlfl6! 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