South Side High School - Totem Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1925

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Front rowaKnxglit, Trams. Welsli, Pollock. Tilbury, Werizel, Eyvmm. Clmrcli Second row'-Wiigoner, Pollock, Hugenard. Wrltlqiris, Rose, Grosvenor, Dungmi, Fiislihtiugli, Hazelett Third roWflVlxtcl1ell, Law, Sell, McCicrtly, Dig-um, Siebolii, vllL7gt?7'lSU'll, Dutton Fourth row-Ltirwill, Lurwill. Scliuelke. Wxllqinsowi, Schmidt. Ttumeliill. Kesterson. Merrill, Brown Back row-Cnme, Hanson, Colson. Gtislqnis, Poeock, johnson, Crm-er, Krommller, Crane HE officers for the first semester were Bertryl Merrill, presidentg Dorothy Eyman, vicefpresidentg Mary Travis, secretaryg Dorothy Tucker, treasurer, and Margaret Rose, chaplain. The committee chairmen were service, Cornelia Badeg program, Dorothy Eymang social, Elizabeth Klineg membership and finance, Ruth McKeeman, and publicity, Marjorie Matlack. Miss Thorne was general advisor. At the beginning of the second semester new ofhcers were elected and installed. They were Elizabeth Schmidt, presidentg Lucile Grosvenor, vicelpresidentg Mildred Kesterson, secretary, and Ruth Eickmeyer, treasurer. The committee chairmen inf cluded service, Vesta -lohnsong membership, Gertrude Schuelkeg social, Thelma Gasser, and publicity, Mary Pocock. Miss Thorne continued as general advisor. A membership campaign was held to get new members, with the result that one hundred twelve girls became members. A number of candy sales were held the second semester, the girls clearing from twelve to eighteen dollars at each. The members also furnished some of the material for a rummage sale that made three hundred seventy-live dollars. The club gave a girl enough money to enable her to have an Xfray picture of her broken arm. The club also bought song books and Bibles for the kiddies at the county Orphans' Home, Page one hundred nine

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V LL. Front fOKK 'GlAY1Ic'T, Ht1rI,'lt1elqsou. Ltipp. Rolf. Kline. Grote. Clements, MeCizrie Second roxvfShiiffer. Hall, Riley. Hunley. Obemfur. Emrieh, Btiumgiirtner, Fitch, Buirley Third roxv-Nfoellevmg. Burres. Nfurlqlcy. Grimm, McGz4i11ley. Miller. Kyler Fourth row- Gamer. Fairfield. Leach. Wxebke. Mtiiivoe. Rodebtiugh. Rodebtmgh Back row -hiaxters. GLWETIE. Barnes, Ryberg. Switzer. Giislqms SOfSIfY HE SofSifY. composed of junior and senior girls, has finished a profitable and enjoyable year. The programs for the meetings were carefully planned and, in addition, much charitable work outside of school was Clone. The initiation of new memebrs the first semester was held at Foster Park followf ing a steak roast held in conjunction with the U. S. A. The candle ceremony was used. A pageant. entitled uvwlorld Fellowship. was presented by the So'Si'Y on November ll at the Y. W. C. A. at a joint meeting with the Friendship Club of Central High. At this meeting the girls also wrote letters to the japanese Club , . Ciirls. At Thanksgiving, greetings were sent to the shut iris of Fort Wayne. Christ' mas was observed by preparing six baskets to be distributed to poor families. During the first semester the club had a magazine subscription campaign to earn money for the swimming pool roof' at the Y. W. C. A. building. A play. Nothing But the Truth , was given the first semester at the Y. W. C. A. by the four Girl Reserve Clubs and the l'lifY clubs. Margaret Rose and Dorothy Martin represented the So'Si1Y. The biggest social event of the fall semester was the japanese party given for the Friendship Club of Central. l'Ilfll' our humlrml wigflll



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Front row f Rosenberger, Rumen, Aitgspiuger. McAj'ee, Vim Ness. Garwood, Patterson, Marrs Second rowflieclg. Newmmi. Bridge, Weld3'. Agnew. Claplimn. Mfclkfdy. Duryee Third rowe-'Hulse. Wedlev, Grotli, Kress. Wyviekeii. Cook. Ridenoiw, Meyer Fourth row'--Nftisori. Umn, Welcli. Dildme, Cnblentz. Boiunx Back row---Smitli, Summers. Miles. Bmnning, Sliulze HLY CLUB HE South Side HifY Club has ended another successful year in which par- ties, banquets, and discussions were enjoyed. The club has lived up to its purpose: To create and maintain throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The most successful piece of work done by the Hi-Y this year was the Four C's campaign, which was put on during the fall semester. Many of the fellows in school pledged themselves to the four big C's which are Clean speech, Clean sports, Clean habits, and Clean scholarship. - The Hi-Y Clubs from South Side and Central niet in the banquet room of the Y, M. C. A. every Thursday evening at 6 o'clock, After the meal, a short busif ness meeting was held and then the two clubs separated into their respective dis' cussion groups. Four members of the faculty, Mr. Harris, Mr. Virts, Mr. Gould, and Mr. Schmalzf ned, helped make the discussions and Bible studies a success by leading them and entering into the spirit of the meetings, During the past year some of the HifY's special meetings were a banquet to teach' ers, Mothers' and Sons' banquet, Hi-Y picnic, Fathers' and Sons' banquet, and a Christmas party. The officers for the fall semester were Richard Porterfield, president, Ward Dil' dine, vicefpresident, and Allen Mason, secretaryftreasurer. The officers for the spring semester were Horace Agnew, presidentg Ralph Welch, vicefpresidentg May' nard Patterson, secretary, and Robert McAfee, treasurer. Paqr onrf llllllalfftf len

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