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“ISN’T LOVE GRAND!’’ When a young man's fancy turns to the things that girls have been thinking about all winter, this is usually the result. Below are pictured some of the familiar faces we see together each day. South would never be the same without them.
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“OUR SENIOR DRAMATISTS” June Mad”, a three act comedy, was chosen as the senior class play; it was portrayed by members of the June Class. Joan Horton played the part of Penny Wood, the 15 year old girl, who couldn't decide if she wanted to be a tomboy or a young lady. Her parents were portrayed by Beverly Freeman and Douglas Ludvigson. Penny is trying to make a hit with Roger Van Veck played by John Moline, who is supposedly a Casanova. After she finds him flirting with Julie Harris. Fern Fedderly. she gives him up and turns once again to her old faithful Chuck Harris. Jerry Johnson. The rest of the members of the cast are: Swede Olson, Donna Nida. Neil Lortis, Marilyn Zummack. Roger Hanson, Margaret Johnson and Darrell McIntosh. The play was directed by Mr. Wesley Kelly and assisting him were Judy Siple and Mary Ring, student directors.
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“MEMORIES, MEMORIES” As a freshman, sophomore, and junior one is always looking into the future toward graduation, and ttien when one's senior year rolls around one's heartbeat quickens at the thought—Graduation. Each one has both happy and sad memories about it. Though the thought of leaving South would make anyone sad. everyone hopes for future happiness. In the pictures below are seniors on their graduation day. In the upper left hand corner is the January class of 1949 on Senior Day. In the upper right hand corner are a few members of the June class measuring up gowns for Senior Day. Pictured in the lower right and left are the Commencement exercises of the January class.
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