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Page 108 text:
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We hid fond farewell to Southern in song! They were four good years We were surrounded by those who were dear to us, our principal, advisors, and teachers, We had lunch in the cafeteria which held so many dear Robert Smith, president of the' Sludentls Association, memories for us. I offered his farewell speech.
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Page 107 text:
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ELAINE J. ZARUBA 4705 Virginia Avenue COMMERCIAL Secretary Class 25 V. Softball 2g Treasurer Class 3. To Southern another student exactly like lIer . . . Her bril- liant brain to Mr. Schreiber . . . To get an exciting and danger- ous job . . . Agitating people, especially Weyrich and teach- ers . . . Sea food, chewing gum, corn on the cob . . . 'QAW Miss, that wasn't mef, Ate our lust lunches in the cafe BERNADINE C. ZLOTOWSKI 934- Dantry Court COMMERCIAL Easter Play 35 Volleyball 35 Starlighters 3g Fashion Show 45 Bowling 4. To Liz. Conklin, three buttons To Carolyn Ruhe, her faith- ful ukulele . . . Swimming, dancing with Ken, fashion designing . . . Lobster tails . . . What do you want for nothing, your money hack'?', CAMERA SHY WAl.TEIIt NIRODA CLIFTON MORSBERGER 410 E. C-rindall Street 753 West Cross Street GENIQRAI, Traci-INICAI. g GENERAL TECHNICAL All his friendship Walt leaves to the teachers To the Juniors, I leave the girls and Mr. BaI'nett's 2:30 Southern he just leaves . . . Plans after graduation club . . . Plans on joining the Navy . . . Hobbies are undecided . . . Sports, fishing, camping, coin collectin girls and souped-up engines . . . Favorite food is potatoes . . . Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas cus and gravy . . . 6'What is to be, will be. tard pie . . . c'Hot or cold, you got to go.', 1 103
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Page 109 text:
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I y, N , Q Richard Walega presented the Class gift to Mr. Schwatka. We gathered in the hall waiting for the signal from the hand to start our march down the aisle. 0ur years at Southern High School We marched proudly but sorrowfully down the aisle. It was almost time! The portrait and frame of Governor McKeldin was pre- sented by Mr. Ronald Anderson and the yearbook staff. ' 2 ff! , A 4 - xg ' f
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