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Fran r X l Q1 5+ Qvyl : 1 rtrrr F i TOP FAR LEFT: Cheryl Warnick exhibits Golclrush wares. - TOP MIDDLE LEFT: Using the 'l'll scratch your back if you scratch minei, rationale are Diane Barrutia and Anna Tuero. .- TOP: Jim Morgan and Wfendy WVright take advantage of the Sophomore kissing booth. M FAR LEFT: Shawn Miller awaits customers. - LEFT: Drumming up votes for the 'Ugly Person, Contest is Ianet Polanshek. - ABOVE: Leslie McGuire makes friends With 21 would-be Howdey Doocly. Coldrush 23
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eriors set Godrush record .Mmm Seniors broke all previous records in Goldrush by turning in 81,931 after three days of selling, buying and raffling. Although total chaos and confusion reigned in the halls, the situation in the Senior division was highly organized with Iulie Pratt, Warren Timothy and jerry Gherke in charge. The powder-puff football game was a first and brought in a lot of money. Of course, with rumors circulating that the juniors were ahead, the Seniors put in a last minute effort and made S850 on the last day. Juniors came in second with a donation of S780 A new raffle, held by the Juniors, had a 1965 Rambler donated by Duane Brown as the prize. Sophomores spent the first day of South's annual charity drive in puzzlement, hut then joined in and turned in 95615. 22 Goldrush . X are
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Everything you always wanted to know '4Harvey,v Southis school play was no ordinary production. First of all, the personage for whom the play was named, was never seen during the course of action - which either added to, or subtracted from your enjoyment of the comedy, depending on your taste. Practices were quite unorthodox, some lasting as late as 11:30 at night. Ray Hoskins, serving as student director, took over a great deal of the staging aspect, which allowed Mr. Noall, director, more time to attend to props, scenery, and decision making. The majority of the cast were Sophomores, many of Whom had no previous stage experience. However, their enthusiasm about the play and their Willingness to work, rubbed off on the rest of the cast and as Nov. 2nd and 3rd approached, the production jelled. The fact that attendance increased both nights of the production, attested to the success of the play. 24 School play
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