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Page 27 text:
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The Southerner As everyone knows. The Southerner is our school newspaper. Just as many people realize that it is an excellent one. With each issue, stu- dents are kept abreast with what's going on in school. They are informed of events coming up, sports spectaculars which have passed and are to come, activities which various students have par- ticipated in, and aside from that, they are given book and movie reviews, editorials, and com- munity news which pertains to them. Students don't wait for each issue with bated breath, but when they arrive, not a face can be seen without a paper in front of it. FRONT ROW (L. TO R.): Gail Wechsler, Donald Berk, editor-in-chief, Zach Ri- chter, Lisa Sarno, editor-in-chief, and Cheryl Weidman. BACK ROW: Mr. Zan- nos, Scott Moss, Katy Karlin, Mary Ellen Cutrofello, and Mr. Weis. Missing: Ricky Diamond, Bob Kraus, Russel Bernard and Shellv Greenfield. Paste up time! Scott Moss
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January Graduation Vivian Murad, Natalie McDermit and Cathy Levine Mr. Blum and Barbara Fields An air of excited anticipation filtered through the gym. For forty-three seniors, January 30, 1975 was their last day of high school. There was not present, howev- er, the formality usually associated with graduation day. Instead, warmth and friendliness permeated the atmosphere, and these feelings were manifested in the talks (not speeches) given by Ms. Martha Alinder and Mr. J. Robert O'Toole. It was a day which graduates, friends and parents can look back on with much hap- piness and a special pride. Mr. O'Toole 25
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