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if ir A' ir Deans RHLPH V. BHCKMQN LQURH P. HOPKINS Dean of Boys Dean of Girls While it is well to aim high and hitch one's wagon to a star, it is not advis- able to dwell in the clouds of misty conceptions, nor is it profitable to spend one's life seeking the end of the rainbow and the proverbial pot of gold. Never- theless, the lofty ideals are necessary for the type of success that really counts, little or nothing is gained unless our ambitions are directed toward a constel- lation of ideals higher than those which we experience at present. MR. BHCKMQN. South High has always stood for the true democratic ideal. Such an ideal cannot be imposed upon a student body. The individuals living within the school create it out of intangible substance, such as, friendliness, kindliness, fair play, honesty, worthy effort, satisfactory achievement, appreciation of life and its responsibilities, and happiness. This most precious tradition of South High is the end-product of the thinking, feeling, and activity of each and every member, past and present, of the school. Hs mariners for ages have looked to a certain fixed star for guidance, let us all look to our stellar ideal. lt will never fail us. MRS. HGPKINS. 22 ik 'lr nk ir
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WINIFRED H. DYER Hssistcmt Principal
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I I five , ,f' ,Jw Student Gfticers 577144-' Top Row-Gordon Hoxsie, Duane Hillam, LaMar Taylor, Bottom Row-lean McDonough, Wallace Hemming, Mr. Stevens. 'lThe stars above us govern our conditions. - From the Latin. The governing stars Call masculine, by the wayl of South High have shone as a good influence on all the student body activities of the year. They are greatly aided by the Whole-hearted support given them by a board of directors, composed of Mr. Woolf, Miss Dyer, Mrs. Hopkins, and Mr. Backman. President Gordon l-Ioxsie, vice presidents, Duane Hillam and Vlfallace Hem- ming, typist and secretary, l..aMar Taylor, pen and ink boy, lean McDonough, and bookkeeper and treasurer, Walter Stevens, have done everything possible to make this galaxy of nineteen hundred students an interesting and profitable organization. One accomplishment of this group was to encourage better assemblies, featuring talent Within the school itself. Other achievements include better backing of clubs, increased financial support with an increased number of student body dances. Boys' Day and Girls' Day were also sponsored by this group. The outstanding work of these officers during the year has made the student body of 34-35 the most active in the history of the school. W ti W 'A' 'k 1k 'lr if 'A' ir ir 23
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