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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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F' W. , 4 tag-.. .. 1 ' f f . Quo 1 6 X 1 is :Ffh ' 4. I ' Hx: ' 1 ' r 'll J 5 .X V figgib l ,J . QL K ,. N 31, 'ik' . L -JA ' .4 - .. K .Q .1 li 7 5 17 , -16' A 1 ' Ci' i I ' f ' 3, f . :ss .f 'F fi.. -P . . , pi Q ,A,, p q is 'W l Q1 X. ' .':' wt.-1 1. .. V-S. A. . 4 . - 'ISN R' ' 33 I 8 gs . Harriet Aichele G. Augspurger Phyllis AugspurgerArthur Bailey Ann Louise Blaclc C. Blomberg John Brown Alice Burry Eileen Calloway Virginia Christie Frances Adams James Bair Vivian Behrens Clell Boerger M. Borkenstein William Brunner Marie Butler James Carmichael CLASS OF 1934 It has been well and fully proved in the former Theo Berry Margaret Blue joe Brown Frank Buchan Ned Butler Maiirice Chaney pages that the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes are offered sufficient opportunity to obtain from their life in South Side High School the seven fundamental principles that form the basis of a well-rounded and worthwhile life. These seven points are: Health of body and mind-a goal which must be attained as a foundation for all else, Command of Fundamental Processes, which one must get before entering college, Worthy Home Membership, Worthy Use of Leis- ure Time, Vocation, Citizenship, and Ethical Character. By the older and more experienced classes these points are proved, but is the younger class offered these seven cardinal factors of high school life? In helping the student to attain a sound body and mind the school has added a compulsory health class to the Freshman course. In this class the first year pupils are taught the principles of diet, sleep, proper exercise, cleanliness, first aid, and all that goes to make up a body and mind of the highest degree. The Physical Training Department of the school gives the pupil the proper exercise in the form of calesthenics and games. Every boy and girl in the first year class who is physically able talces gymnasium. Some have proved themselves outstanding in this class. Don Powell has shown that even a freshman can make the football team. Don did excellent work as a center of the Archerls eleven last fall. There are other Freshman boys who are keeping fit by entering in the school,s athletics. Those who have been worlcing in baslcetball are: J. Cunningham, N. Dalman, M. Deggests, E. Dah- man, R. Dent, Declcson, A. Eisenacker, D. Ficks, J. Fisher, G. Flotter, W. Geyer, L. Groh, A. Gratz, G. Geiser, Geiger, L. Galloway, Ginther, H. Hucke, L. Hilsmier, Hilgeman, C. Hunt, L. Haas, R. Haukins, R. Hilgeman, R. Hazlett, I-I. Johnson, Jackson, V. Johnson, N. Kellog, D. Page One Hundred Five
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Thelma David Paul Deal Dorothy Deister Helen Driver Detrick Knight Howard Degler Helen Engler Christene Elliott Jane Dye Evelyn Ertel Gerald Ferris Elizabeth Evans Bonnie Figel Marie Flaig Esther Frytnire Jack Fryback Jeanette Fryson Virginia Gallmeyer Lawrence GallowayMarian FinkhausenDorothy Garling M, Helen Garman Mildred Gaskill Kathryn Gall Knight, W. King, T. Kaplan, R. Lautzenhiser, R. Laclcmar, O. Lehman, F. Murphy, K. Monesmith, R. Miller, V. McMahan, Menefee, G. McClintic, W. McCahiel, C. Menefee, H. Miller, R. McCoy, P. Mueller, I. Martz, H. Mitchell, A. Maxham, R. Nelson, R. North, H. Nitzsche, C. Oakes, W. Ormiston, O'Brien, Roy Porter, W. Phillips, E. Pratt, H. Roy, S. Rea, C. Reinlcing, Rehm, C. Rinehart, H. Smith, N. Smith, R. Symonds, G. Straley, F. Sohn, Snyder, R. Schmelling, E. Smith, H. Staley, W. Springer, H. Stahl, W. Shuler, E. Stauffer, R. Snyder, Sanders, R. Lanco, H. Von Gunther, B. Whitacre, D. Orman, R. Wag- ner, R. Wilson, A. Wehimaster, F. Wiegend, E. Wallace, F. Walter, C. Waltenath, H. Williams, F. Wilson, O. Young, P. Yergens, C. Yahne, C. Messer. Wrestling: H. Hire, G. McClintic, I. Martz, E. Marlen, C. Oakes, G. Pheiffer, H. Staley, Don Carr, and Glen Plotter. Track: A. Maxham, G. Pheiffer, and Wells. Volleyball: G. Geiser, H. Johnson, Mene- fee, W. McCahiel, E. Stauifer, R. Troxel, and F. Wiegend. Tag Football: Ginther, M. Gross, W. Hart- nett, Homer Hire, V. Johnson, R. Kaplan, R. Lachner, K. Monesinith, G. McClintic, W. McCa- hiel, I. Martz, A. Maxhain, G. Orr, Rippe, H. Smith, D. Staley, H. Staley, E. Stauffer, R. Sny- der, R. Troxel, H. Cooper, R. Dent, Declcson, D. Ficlcs, O. Fennig, Fisher, G. Plotter, L. Gal- loway, E. William, H. Williams, Wells, P. Yer- gens, M. Crick, D. Baker, D. Black, C. Burbage, J. Brown, R. Bligh, Bair, L. Breinclstein, D. Baals, E. Beig, W. Benz, M. Chaney, M. Crosley, R. Crull, E. Clements, O. Clark, and G. Cart- wright. Boxing: L. Burbin, H. Parr, and C. Oakes. The first year girls seem as interested in keeping healthy bodies as the boys. Out of the sixty girls who signed up for volleyball these have proved themselves outstanding: Ruth Schneider, Mary Nolan, Blanche Harp, Ruby Snyder, Mary Ger- man, Elizabeth Snoolc, Doris Broom, Betty Balt- Page One Hundred Six i- VIWIIL-2. .' - '. M.. A gf f. , ff , 'M ,f' V -Q ' I ' V . ir , 2 ' ' . it .. . 13.1 i ::. ' 1' .. , J ig! , '1,':w': 4. 34 .ia- 1 1 H91 Sr mv' sf. 5 me a .iw x ws J A A X X 'V x t 1. 1 - - S-S-.ss I 5 P 'r-1' fr .. 1 - f' .,., bp X ,X . t X N ,.. KW -Q' X ' -' N- .- -19-1' 7 E . f '-: e Ti ' , Q .N A , ,1 .:,,, .. M.. A R ' ac' . ' sw Hr.. -. if i N: . .::r - 1 Q-' 15: gii-1..-,Q l i . 1 ff'-H 1 l . ' 1 S -v1ss--s,-Q-:rw-.:1:--Q1 . - .. . .wxkwkibf-H-f'sz- 'i -I - - , ., r 'z
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