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Panhellenic Conference Senior girls interested in college attended a meeting following the presentation of Senior Prom candidates on March 3. Four women from the Panhellenic League of Denver, together with three girls from South who attended Girls' State, presented a panel discussion of Greek life at colleges. The senior girls were enthralled by insights into the life they themselves would soon be leading, as they listened attentively to the talk about clothes, roommates, budgeting time, and social activities at college. 1 !?,!iZ'gee - gi, 1, , 5,3 5 Two projects of the physics department that went to this year's Science Fair are the 10,000 megacycle microwave transmitter, demonstrated by Ken Ault, and an apparatus tor the evaporation of thin films, shown here by Gerry Galagher and Dave Morris. A panel on social life in college sororities answered many of the questions of senior girls at the Panhellenic Conference. ' 4 Selenee Fair South's science department has been known for the outstanding achievements of its stu- dents in a number of years past. This year's entries in the Metropolitan Area Science Fair, held at Denver University on March 24 and 25, displayed a great range of abilities in the fields of biology, electronics, chemistry, physics, and radio. Available awards were many: trips to the state and national science fairs, books, slide rules, and a full tuition scholarship offered by D.U. Those visitors attending the exhibition were impressed by the accomplishments of South's scientists of tomorrow.
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The Show Choir sings Bali Hai from South Pacific, as the curtains close on the first act of An Enchanted Evening with Oscar Hammerstein. The Alpine Folk Dance from the Sound of Music is performed by girls from a modern dance class. Adding a touch of realism, the snow that drifted down gently on Thursday evening iell in clumps on Friday night! The expressive voices of rxarrators Gay Iohnson and Doug Anderson added life to various scenes. Here Gay, dressed in Swiss alpine costume. helps move the setting to Switzerland and the Sound oi Music. A farce called Fun in the Desert interrupted the second act. Doug Anderson and Cort Bender portrayed Arabian shieks. Iim Roorda played a camel, and Linda Richardson was the camel's leader.
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Graduation .SK-+ -ii, Gay Iohnson and lack Hart, two high-ranking members oi the senior class, try on the robes they will wear on graduation night, as the time nears when Seniors will stand in their hall for the last time, bidding farewell to old friends. Gail McIntyre and Arlene Leisenring enter the auditorium for the first meeting of the 81 juniors who will escort seniors at their graduation. Leading up to the final event in the high school life of seniors come mccny preparations. Senior Class Day on Iune 2 included the class luncheon at the Brown Palace and the Senior Class Play, Ask Any Girl. 'I'his comedy was presented for the unforgetable enjoyment of the Senior Class by a cast of 18 from Senior Drama. Candidates for Iunior Escorts were narrowed early in March. These girls had to have a 'B' aver- age and no truancies, and had to agree to buy the required gown. ff itil Senior Play ff' ing for Ask Any Girl. Sherrie Haslouer, Sherry Erickson, Steve Merman Norm Wretlind, Patty Stubbs, and Carole Moore members of Senior Drama, discuss sets and cast
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