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THE TOTEM X , W I' TAKE Qw if mis ONE ,fa X74 7 , oil ' A j f i 1 .H - c . f rye, fw Whols a fool with spring vacation? llbllk PUFFVSLEEVES ii' . . . A smart brawl was the Palette dance NOW FOR A Hiweuc socntw -4,1 of the Art Club . . . with even the con- NKCE QEST! - i35gg??? temporary showers for a nickel one could YXLTJ-41-:lv A purchase the first cachet ever put out by Am CLUB VALETTE DANCE! Z NJ 1 ADOPTWG A CWLD ff an Indiana high school . . . then there j 'Quo ' T Nga? were lucky National Honor Society peo- J ik ple with the Senior Play coming up and A V jj. j I A then some . . . the third magazine cam- X llCATjOl :rg ,gr N paign brought high hats and somberos :fb STUD X. and a few hundred dollars. ' -wr QS its it X Jllllffz gf X il f I NESXCPJN . ff 'lskfij ' K 61 , W, K X0 7 ' Il so A5 we 'sow idx J SO SHALL YE QEAD, A 7 Cai l--Whoopsl Another foot out from beneath me. Why the heck do they have to string those marbles all over the floor when they have a dance? Was it ever a job to dance at that Art Club Palette Dance, but was it ever fun? 4-A big bronze gravestone to mark the place where the Lettermen planted the trees was given to the Let- terman's Club by W. Menefee. Thanks a lot, James, Senior, the school appreciates it. 5-It was this day we found out how much we hadn't done. Remember? Grades were issued. 8-We were just getting recovered from basketball and then they have to start track. Not such a good start, for Auburn took the boys down 5916 to 5416, but just wait till those boys get going. T'll bet they'll show us plenty yet. 9-15-Once again we give the teachers a break and let them off for a week. Pretty nice of us, I think. they don't appreciate it but will tell us of the year about how much work they But I'1l bet for the test did during vacation . 14-Hi-Yis and Girl Reserves put on Good Friday service at the First Baptist Church. That is one thing we canit joke about. It was certainly an impressive program and we were proud of the ones who put it on. April 15-High-hat or Sombreros? Yep, you've guessed right, there is another magazine campaign started. This makes the third that the Seniors have seen take place. It's becoming a habit, I guess. 109 19-There are forty-one people that are about the happiest people in the world, I bet. Being picked for the National Honor Society is the biggest South Side can give you, students, so you've a right to be happy. But Charley Lautzenheiser would have to wreck the solemness of the whole occasion by wondering if his selection was a part of the April Fool Issue of The Times. 21 and Z2- I would jolly well like to write a poem that would drive all the ladies daftf, said Mr. Thisby in The Guest of Honorf' the Senior Play, and the crowd roared, but it was no laughing matter to him, for he was losing his loved one. Congrats, cast, you surely deserve it. But oh, that last scene. And lVlelvin Eggers fthat's the ominious way to say itj, don't you ever do that again with Grace Butler around. 22-Not satisfied with showing the section that they know their Latin, Harruff, Fathauer, Garton, and Rohrbaugh had to go to the state contest and place in all four divisions. Which proves ustudere habuit prediumn, and all that stuff is not a guy you don't like. Z7-Banet surely is the king of trophy winners fmore plagiarismj. He has all this school can give him, National Athletic Scholarship society, National Honor Society, and now at the Letterman's banquet he gets the King trophy. What a man! 30-Sho, Sho, I went to see Amos 'n' Andy. Did you?
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TI-IE TOTEM .f i K, fi A Y if is OPERETTA Xa Q ' 'Q' ,.--H-.af X ii A 4 H77 t .Q if 9. .. N - X ' f m y :IJ -. F45 Z N A busy month for us . . . and for the fggi: J A ,Q i . , C 'Tame 94 'i whole country . . . a new deal . . . and ii 'K I 7 ii new honors for our trophy cases . . . l the Redskins slipped through our fingers ' Q ' lu' when Lady Luck turned her back on the a Q Archers . . . what a tourney . . . local v '2G5ifQHm5ZEl5' , 5' 4. llllgjl .ll ln. - - f,'4'.'.g4-:pp 5 N - 1400 braves from the Miami camp scalp pale- WZ44 X - I - BAND UMFOQMS-X faces . . . at home our sharpshooters I is-om NG i-H l , Ria, X 'N rifle the country . . . our airplanes soar X MY LATEST CREWONW' to new records . . . tambourines jingle b J . , . s B- X ' from Pep1ta' . . . the band struts in N l,X pp their suits . . . While The Times wears ,A ' S 5 X new ribbons . . . C. S. P. A. First Place y .gaswges QB R ' 4, get .X . at 1 P mg- l K-7 'E Z . ' if-: mJ'lrX?i X . 1- .7 xx. V -1 f- ix I oy '-'WYIIZJQKNX ng fx! Ll f ,aw ' f7,l I WEEK- Mminugvitts wins Touiammeuv cream-on cmvmcu era-Nsfoqjqj 2--Hi-Y'ers, how did you like your dates on this day? Pretty nice, weren't they? I'll bet your mother, Loo, wishes we would have a Mother-and-Son Banquet oftener than once a year. And that play, simply slaying! 3-Why canit these days go on forever? Vacation surely is swellg and to make it even better, we take down New Haven in the morning. Which is some- thingl But North Side would have to come along and take our scalps in that night game. We had some small consolation thoughg the rifle team beat Arcola. 4-Well, llm a good sport. Go far, North Side, go far. 4--And now our worries are all over. Everything must go right now for nothing can go wrong with Roosevelt at the helm. 6- But at heart Tim just a little clinging vine, says Jane Vesey and we all says Oh, yeah? Such was The Teakettle on the Rocksf, Darn good play, too. Brad Moring would make a swell gas man, clon't you think? 9-Another day, another club! They form like flies around a bucket of honey. This time it is organ- ized to satisfy the demand for a Stamp Club. To predict anything but watch it grow would be court- ing suicide. 10-Well, they got here even if they were six weeks late. But theylre pretty snitzy, aren't they, those green and white uniforms, eh what, ol' chap? But nearly too late for any good use? ll-And North Side took that like Grant took Richmond. The fact of the matter is they scarcely seemed to have any opposition. The regional tourney to them was just another thing to go through. Hope they feel the same way about state. 14-Philo slings big feed. They tell me St. Patrick ix as the patron saint of the affair, but to look at those girls afterwards, it would seem more probable that it was Bacchus. 17 and 18-When that announcer blared out that North Side goes to the semi-finals of the state tourna- ment, I about popped a lung. It's no disgrace to be beaten one point by a team like that. Z1-Comes the spring, and a young man's fancies lightly turn to thoughts of SLEEP. Oh, to be able to sleep and sleep and sleep and etc. 24 and 25-Words can't describe it. You had to see it to appreciate it. Pepita was pretty darn good, and did Brubaker ever make a good millionaire? He was just practicing, I guess, for when he will be a real one. 29-Airplanes soaring through the sky to victory for dear old South Side High fat last, Pm a poetj. Airplane Club copped first place in the all-city con- test put on by the Trans-America Air Lines. 31-What a day! What a day! All in twenty-four hours the grade period ends, we have a tea dance, and the Math-Science Club hears Athen Pantsios. Of course, you entirely understood his explanation of calculus. 108
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l-It sounds like a brand of machine oil but, any- in the cafeteria, which would have meant joy if those l THE TOTEM ' t ., D SIDE . DEW asain' n i .9 ff I X K xo, Y f 'J 9 on jW ii'5'0'f I M ' 7-U--xy' will Am' - Came May with proverbial flowers and .Y T l 'llln bonnets . . . to say nothing of the orien- 'wr a D if 0 luil if K-X ...d X tal Junior Prom . . . Much success in A ? I gi' track.. . only made warning notices fix l ' 25,11-wifi-JQNNEK5 x il ' scraps of paper . . . but the National ' Q Honor Society banquet will ever be a WORN YON POQTALSI, ISVEZSEASEQLE QUITE AN ATYRACTION X treasured gem in the hearts of a crowd of j' X 1' DECQRA 'ON DAY is YOUR two hundred and seven . . . the gym ex- J j is 'n'1:EfgNCf'Di hibition and plans for the P-T. A. exhibi- kq tion left us panting and realizing only one 1-'twmvlv' 'X ' l A fs A-X more short month remains. ,jlff l Cggfihglifjj u Si? 1 e I if ll! ,J,xf'J l 5 J' i U57 N - ...lb X 'lll H l Ig, Vzgl i G30 NATIONAL HONOR Somew. srs omouetf 6,019 way, Philo had a 3-in-1. A dance, a potluck, and a theatre party certainly sound like a good time. 3-It was worse than a three-ring circus. Before it was through I was so cross-eyed my tears ran down my back. If they ever have another one of those airplane assemblies, for your own sake donit try to watch all the airplanes at once. 4-Four-year honor roll announced. Dick Storr and Winnie Gearhart certainly have positions to be envied, haven,t they? But just think what a reputation they have to live up to now, and how many good times they missed. 5--Likee Junly Plom velee much. That surely was a fine dance, but why every year on the Junior Prom does it have to rain and then get so gosh darned hot you feel like coming in kilts. fNot a bad idea at that.l 8-Pretty nice banquet, wasn't it, mothers of the Torch Club members? 9-The track team did all that could be expected of them. Taking flrst in the conference meet at North Side is pretty swell. The way that Ensley baby tears around the track is a couple of somethings. ll-Two major announcements. New Quill and Scroll members announced fnice going fellowsj and Mr. Null announces that he likes cakes that have fallen. They taste like sour pancakes to me. 12-Yesterday was nothing. Today we had three happy events, warning notice period ended, which means the semester is three-fourths over, tea dance people had stayed off my dogs, and, to top the day, comes the Glee Club Musicale for all seniors and Glee Club members. 15-Heh! Heh! Heh! I escaped that Hood of warn- ing notices. I like the color of them, but only when they keep their distance. 18-Iim asking you, did those National Honor Society members act at that banquet in a manner be- fitting their dignified position? They should oughta' be ashamed of themselves. 20-State track meet. Too bad we couldn't win that, but, my gosh, Archers, you have to enter something cnce in a while in which you don,t cop first place. 25-Can that band play and march or can they play and march? I didn't think they had it in themg and if they did, they haven't now, for they blew it all out at that concert. 25, 25, 27-Pretty nice exhibit down at Central, wasn't it? But you ain't seen nothin' yet, just wait'll we put ours on out here. Our band looked better than the best down there, eh what? Clothes do make the man I guess. 30--Oh! We obtain a short respite from the weary labors of the murderous school day. One whole day to do nothing but loll around like a retired millionaire. 31--More picnic! This time the Travel Club. And still the ants aren't trained to stay where they belong, which isn't in the Cats. 110
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