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“Hdw Do Ydu Feel Abnut Leaving 1. Yearbook photographer, Steve Wentworth on the job at a pep fest. 2. S.H. Tiger interviews Angel Alexander to find out about her Senior year. 3. Marshall Bronston, Linda Green and Roxanne Johnson sell baked goods to classmates after Snow-daze coronation. 4. Keith Johnson and Sanford Moore cheer the girls on in the Powder Puff game. 5. Diana Fulton turns her attention to the yearbook photographer. 6. Bill Woznak dresses up for slave day. 18—Seniors
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Speech Team Speaks Out This year's speech team got off to a slow start. With Mary Michael Connolly no longer at South, the team was without a coach for quite a while. But after looking around, Mr. Dahl informed the team members that )oni Arrell, a student teacher at South, was interested. After filling Joni in with the specific details, the team got off to a great year. This year's team was made up of five previous and five new members. As Barb Blair said, Even though I thought the meets were going to be boring, I found them most enjoyable and exciting. The team participated in many Saturday meets at different high schools. Even though it was hard to get up so early Sat. morning, all of the students involved did a great job. Coach Joni Arrell summed it up saying that she was very pleased and found it to be a challenging experience for both her and the team members. 1978 SPEECH TEAM: BOTTOM ROW: Patty Peterson, Tammy Wells, Natalie Los-sow TOP ROW: Nancy Brezinka, Barb Blair, Bernie Knauber, Jenny Johnson and Coach, Joni Arrell. NOT PICTURED: Marshall Bronston, Mark Feisthamel and Kaarina Ornelas. Speech Team — 17
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SENIORS THERE WILL BE NOTHING REMEMBERED AS GREAT, AS THE CLASS OF 78! I'm going to miss the social aspect of school. 'No more homework!' 'YaaayH 'No more Mr. Berg!' 'How should I feel?' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Treasurer, Rox- It was a bummer of a year. anne Johnson; Secretary, Nancy Walsh; President, Marshall Bronston and Vice- , President, Dave ott. feel more prepared for life than I did my Sophomore year. Sad, yet glad. No more modern problems. HELP! Feel good. Look out world, here I come! I think I have a problem. Glad it's over. Who said I was leaving? South? Seniors—19
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