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Mr. Don Jessup, representative from the Hanna honoring our servicemen who help us create peace American Legion, gives the students a talk on the among all nations throughout the world, meaning of Veteran's Day. Many others also add in Student body enjoys convocations Madame S. Silvercuys demonstrates her ability as a sculptress by molding a replica of Arlene Schmidt. The South Central student body has enjoyed many interesting convocations this past school year. They ranged from sculptoring to the space age, and each was equally as fascinating as the next. Even marijuana was a topic of one as- sembly along with a display of many drugs. The S.C. Dance Band also en- tertained students with selections of songs, vocal and instrumental. Convocations are indeed appreciated by students. It gives them a chance to relax and enjoy a change from daily rou- tine . 13 John Shawley and Wm. Taylor speak on state poli- tics.
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81 , Lookout HERE WE COME 5ATCLUTE mu Spirit shines through as signs spurt our team to many victories. Noah on the go. CENSORED Gary intercepts refreshments on the way to an annual staff meeting. 12
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Junior Class presents “Love is Blue On May 10, S.C. students and their guests traveled to Jonynas Hall in Chest- erton, for the 1969 Junior-Senior Prom. The theme, Love is Blue , was car- ried out in blue daisy centerpieces, memory booklets, and a bubbling foun- tain. Bruce Deardorff gave the welcome. Following a smorgasborg dinner, Larry Gardner read the senior class will, and Don Linback read the junior class pro- phecy . Dressed in lovely formals and tuxe- dos, the couples danced to the music of Ed's Trio and Singer. Highlighting the evening was the crowning of Rosie Sch- lundt and Denny Yagelski as Prom Queen and King. Following the dance the prom-goers traveled to Valparaiso to see Skidoo. Junior class mothers prepared a break- fast for the couples. These mothers work into the wee hours of the morn- ing preparing breakfast for the prom-goers. Sal and Hares enjoy the cool night air at Jonynas. After changing into everyday clothes these prom couples dance at the breakfast. Denny and Jill, Mike and Karen, and Keith and Jerri enjoy the dance music.
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