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Ryan, Mary Pat: Home economics, costumes. Stavenas, Lorraine: Home economics, school luncheons. Swarstad, George: History. Tenney, Dorothy: Physical education, G.A.A., intramural activities. Trow, Dorothy: English, Memorial Day Program. Tyson, Cynthia: Special class. Voight, Frederick: Business practices (department chairman), All School parties chairman. Wagner, Gustave: Work program coordinator. MOMENTS THAT HELPED US TO GROW AND MATURE Busy switchboard operator, Mrs. Alice Miller, makes a call on the intra-school phone. She often interrupted our classes with, “Would you please send Kenneth to the office at the end of the period? Calls to the office generally brought cries of, What have you done now? from classmates, but true calls usually concerned a lost book or an attendance card mixup. Once in a while a sixth hour call brought the most welcome news that class was to be dismissed fifteen minutes early. Our office staff, custodians, librarians, counselors, visiting teacher, cooks, nurse, and of course our teachers have, under the direction of the administration, enriched our lives during our years at South. They have given us many moments — moments of happiness and of challenge—moments of progress and of failure— moments that helped us to grow and mature. We will remember these moments. We arc grateful to all the wonderful people who have made South full of “moments to remember. 15
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Petryk, Joseph: Industrial arts, audio-visual supervision. Pihlstrom, Almond: Mathematics, chairman of senior advisers, Senior Honor Society, junior ushers, football assistant coach. Poston, Charles: Occupational relations, work program coordinator, Report to Parents (assistant). Quinn, Mary: English, school publicity, Wash-ington-Lincoln program, Southerner adviser. WE WERE HAPPY AND WELL FED Our cooks worked hard to keep us well-nourished. We’ll remember those tantalizing smells of baking bread and simmering soup that drifted up the stairs during third hour. Though the lunchroom was mainly the place where we “fueled up for a hard day’s work, we found it made a wonderful place for gay, noisy socializing. Here we were urged to purchase pom-poms, persuaded to buy dance tickets, and pressured into getting our booster buttons. MARGIE BERGEN foe stacks of used dishes, evidence of our voracious appetites. Rainey, Robert: Chemistry, Awards Day Program (assistant), Chemistry Club, wrestling coach, tennis coach. Reynolds, Gaylord: Special class, morning detention. Rider, Thomas: Mathematics, Hi-Y. Royster, Myrtle: English, Thanksgiving program, Senior Day, operetta. 14
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