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

 - Class of 1943

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yu-an -s ...M egg! F... i First row, left to right: The P-TA mothers help in the registering of women for war work Old Glorx' .ind the Teachers' Minute-Man Flag fly proudly from the Kelly flag pole South Side receives .iuthorization from the Red Cross to form a Volunteer First Aid Detachment due to the efforts of a group of specially selected students who took .in .advanced First Aid Course. Miss Edith Crowe, health instructor, stands to the right of lNliss hlargaret S. Yesev. who is presenting Mr. R. Nelson Snider with the charter, while Bob Zimmer and Laurel Bacon, two of the students who received .arm lunds. look on. Second row: More defense room agents who aided the Wfar Council: First row, left to right, hliss Pauline Yin Gorder, A. Kranz, E. Baade, R. Kelso, C. Denton, C. Rockhill, C. Alhersmever, B. Swain, and B. Shipley. Second roiiz A. Haley. A. Haller, S. Smith, E. Christ, H. Smith, 'lNl. Lebamolii, M. Emrick, R. hlorris, -l. lxlingus. Third row: B Smith. K. Lakey, T. Longfellow, H. Reincke, Drummond, E. Burns, R. Rairden, and H. Treen. Third row: An entire car mis donated to the scrap drive by Margaret Vetter. Inspecting it are lNlr. Snider, left, Pickles Foreman. Miss Xfin Gordcz: and Bill McNulty A group of students going to their classes and passing under the avenue of flags of the L'nitcd Na- tions in the central hall. The patterns for the Hags were made by Bliss Erma Dochternmifs art classes, .ind tht- flags mera made by Miss Pearl Rehorst's sewing classes. 0

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