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

 - Class of 1931

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Page 12 text:

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Robert Parrish Lionel Schwan Junior Rippe James Thompson Evelyn Schwartz Hugo Winterrowd FRE HMA OFFICIALS When the freshman class of 1931 elected Robert Par- rish as their president, they seemed to know what they were about, as Bob seems to be showing that he is a leader in many things. He has started by making the honor roll both semesters and by being chosen to the Booster club and by having a position on the Times staff. Bob has had an excellent helper in his duties, Lionel Schwan, who was elected vice-president of the class. He was also chairman of the games committee at the an- nual freshman party. Junior Rippe was chosen to keep the records of the class of 1934. 1-Ie was in charge of the ticket committee for the party. Evelyn Schwartz, James Thompson, and Hugo Win- terrowd were elected to the executive council. They were the heads of the refreshment, publicity, and decor- ation committees, respectively, and were assisted by Martha Suter, Jane Tolan, and Robert Goldstine. With such a group in charge of the various commit- tees, it is no wonder that the freshman party went over so well this year. So many were present that the party had to move from the cafeteria to the gym. In order to get acquainted with their classmates with whom they will go through the next three years, various get-ac- quainted games were played. Hand-shaking contests and relay races with match boxes on noses were the features. After a grand march through all the dark halls and up and down South Side's many inclines, the yearlings had refreshments of pumpkin pie, cider, and ice cream. Two-hundred-fifty first-year students attended this party. South Side has some famous freshmen with her this year. This year Dan Zehr set the wor1d's backstroke indoor swimming record for boys. Morris Neuman, one of South Side's yell leaders, played on the R. K. O. vaudeville circuit previous to entering high school. Thus South Side claims at least two nation-famed freshmen, and the rest have three more years to prove their abilities. Donald Powell has made an excellent start by show- ing himself an outstanding football player. Don was the first freshman ever to make the team. Page Cne Hundred Four



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TANGIBLE SOUTH SIDE BEFORE there can be any attempt to show the intangible South Side, the part of the school which pro- duces and encourages in its students the intangible thing which is called education, that tangible South Side must be presented. The following six pieces of evidence picture the preceptible South Side as it is seen by all who treasure the associations formed within its walls.' 1 f f y

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