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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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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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lit- 45 eh .-i .Q if p E , 'dk Q51 HT in Qi 5 1. ,sig ' fe ' fi 5 5,,.fgfxxl gg A 1 ef ,L w . Q- .- l 'l1 ,. ,Y -P ,,,... f. L' A , . x w.. is K affix... . ic 6 na . ., E I . ' Darrell Good Muriel Gould Homer Hire Vera Hoffman Marian Johnson Tom Kaplan Terry King Pauline Lee Avanell Glass Phyllis Graham Blanche Harp Marian Holmes Harry Johnson Katherine Kend William Kozma Jack LaMar ell Tom Gellert Mark Gross Jack Hirons Doris Holzworth Betty Kann James Kigar Bonnie Kuhl Margot Loescher zell, Vera Huffnman, Eileen Watts, Helen McMul len, Mary Porter, and Harriet Wyneken. The freshman girls interested in dancing are Thelma David, Waneta Loy, Betty Priesmeyer, Mildred Reiner, and L. Watson. H. Aichele and M. Sorenson have danced for quite a few school programs. And those taking up basketball are: H. Aichele, A. Balmer, B. Baltzell, M. Beck, Beerman, A. Black, M. Borkenstein, A. Breidenstein, E. Bremer, V. Bucket, V. Christen, M. Crosby, M. Crum, and L. Eckart. It is very certain that the fundamentals have not been overlooked, as all the Freshmen are re- quired to take some type of mathematics and Eng- lish, the two subjects which are the most impor- tant bases of these principles. So many Freshmen have made the honor roll that it is quite evident that they are fully preparing themselves for col- lege. Those who were on the first term are: Fran- ces Adams, Donald Akers, Donald Baals, Harriet Beach, Efhe Bremer, John Brown, Margaret Buir- ley, William Burgrag, Virginia Christen, Frances Clymer, Eugene Craig, Paul Deal, John Dern, Thomas Doell, Helen Driver, Elizabeth Evans, Jeanette Fyson, Roberta Garton, Darrell Good, Doris Grice, Mark Gross, Barbara Haven, Doro- thy Herb, Constance Hubbard, Thomas Kaplan, Milford Kruse, Robert Parrish, Phyllis Rudig, Marceille Sailer, Evelyn Schwartz, Elinor Sieber, H. Edward Simminger, Margaret Simminger, Ma- rie Sorenson, Martha Suter, Lillian Thompson, Paul Trey, Charles Waltemath, Caroline Williams, Ernest Williams, Hugo Winterrowd, and Dorothy Yobst. It is said that the home is the base of every- thing. It is the first place where one learns the creed of unselfishness, honesty and duty. In or- der to turn out healthy, happy, upright men and women, the home must be made a happy and well- governed one. These eight freshman girls evidently took this into consideration when they joined the Wo-Ho- Ma Club fWorthy Home Makers, , which is under Page One Hundred Seven
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