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Page 32 text:
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ZIP Our school is Ll melting pot where each individual puts forth his character and personality to aid South High along the road of progress and fume. It is a group of energetic and enthusiastic students who work und share together under the system of a democratic government. To- gether, a united mass, they search for success, lifeis golden key, together they grow und develop from each otheris ex- periences, meeting both success and fail- ure. They put their faith and trust in Cary Shepherd, when they chose him to lead them. They give their utmost for South High. The oflicers, along with other Cubs, possess their own qualities, but when they band together a dynamic force is created behind South High School - the Student body.
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iff' fv- Q 5 N3 C9 a 5 . sv .XXV gh Left to Right, Row One: Frank Milligan, Bill Hanna, Lee Twitchell, Gilhert Gonzales, Lawrence Standing. Row Two: George Lundberg, Grant Nelson, Clifl Burr, Van Harding. P' 9?-a A 'CZ7 Ns' Left to Right, Row One: Janet Evans, Mildred Stewart, Vera Poirer, Verda Pincock. Row Two: Twila Devenish, Mae Jaegar, Rhoda Taylor, Amy Kramer.
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Page 33 text:
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TTLQS A very memorable year has passed. Cherished by the memory of things large and small, by the intangible something that South High offered each of us, the year gone by has been built with love and respect for our school. Kindled by the warmth of friendship and the glow of democracy and tolerance, our year has been united with our spirit and the fun of countless activities made worthwhile with the knowledge we gained in classes. All these things and many others have been fused together in forming this year by our master Welder, Dr. Backman, who has carefully guided us with the patience and wisdom he has gained through his service and love for South. South High symbolizes a tradition, a tradition of greatness, ask any true South- erner and he'll tell you. This conviction will become stronger, for South High is a way of life which forms and molds and will leave an undeniable imprint upon each of us. The advantages gained may not at first be apparent, yet each of us who graduates is better equipped to step into tomorrow with greater understanding and maturity, according to the strength of our own character. if 'fda i
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