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Tda HIS is the South we know and love, worked and played in. This is the school whose yellow bricks shook with the applause that showed how much the auditorium performances were enjoyed. Here's a building whose halls echoed with our youthful voices or noisy footsteps or slamming locker doors. Were leaving! you now. XVe can hardly hear those youthful echoes, My locker number? Gee, l just can't remember! XVhat room did I have for homeroom? XVell, it could have been 114 or was it l0o? Give me a little time. 1'll thiuk of it! llut those things get fainter and fainter. Hear that diminishing echo? That's youth slipping away, slowly through time. lt's going so quickly. But time waits for no man. W'hy three years ago we were, -what were we doing? NVe were looking forward to three years of the happiest, most exciting, mem- orable years in our Alma Mater. South High!
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lgwtvrhag HAT is Albert Bushnell Hart to most peo- ple now 10 or 15 years ago it was South High School. Look above the entrance steps the next time you pass by and read the name South , engraved in the stone. ln the old attic of this building is carved many a heart with names and dates such as Harry and Mary -1913 or Frank and Josie--1920 . It would be interesting to know whether those Franks and Marys still remember their Iosies and Harrys. We need not wonder whether or not they remember the school activities for who could forget the Periclesian Debate Club, or the VVhite Rose Society for senior boys? Or those students who were attending the school in 1902 when South won the city track Con- test. Gr who were there when the nrst band was formed. Do you think they Could forget? Not on your life!
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O. J. Deex Acting Principal OMF day Soon. let us hope, we and our allies will win the victory. On that glad day some of you will be at your battle stationsg others will be in vital positions behind the lines. All of you will have helped and may properly celebrate. VVhat will that victory mean? Simply another opportunity, a chance, strictly limited in time, to build a world in which intelligence, good Will, and justice prevail. To come into being such a world requires the vi- sion, understanding, and determined support of many persons. I invite you to make that purpose your goal, to enlist in the long campaign ahead, and eventually to celebrate with those who will have earned 1113.11- kind's greatest victory. O. J. DEEX
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