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Page 50 text:
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Sw Sfmfam ' 7afu'g 7'wwz'meaf ?a56e4 4 1 I :Er . -- . as J 1 - r ,fl QP 1' Time has all run out now, The end is surely here. Our 9A's leave with memories Of happy, fruitful years. A fad that made the boys jump for joy, Were those pants and coats of corduroy. Dancing fads have hit the nations, The pony and twist were new sensations. A fad this year was bartender shirts, They look real sharp with our pleated skirts. Two movies this year that had no illfate, Were Elmer Gantry and Butterfield 83, Of records that we will never forget Runaway and Blue Moon are the best yet. Are You Lonesome Tonight was really a topper, VVhere the Boys Are was another show stopper. Our teams this year were really the most South surely has a reason to boast. In football, basketball, volleyball, swimming, South's teams never seem to stop winning. A couple who around South really rate, Are Jane and Terry--two years straight ! Although she's only half J ack's size, When they fight, Di gets the prize. A couple that we couldn't miss Is cheerleader Sue and her guy Kris. Although his Presidential duties are through, J ohnas still busy with a girl named Sue. Although he's a menace, Chris knows, That Mark's the best of all the beaux. It's been a great year with a lot to remember But plenty of us can wait 'till September. Page 42 flf . .... .Doug Doughty Walkers, Inc ....... . ............ Albers :Sz Martin HotL1ps .. . . .. Simple Symon ............ ...... .......... M a ry The Three Stooges. Gilman, Heilbronn, and Grenell The Judge ....... .................. L ee Borchard A Brain Walks Among Us ....... Chris Schroeder This ls Al ...................... . . .Tom Hersem ...........TerryCrinzi . . . .Presidents' Council . ........ Richard Bird ,... ....The Faculty Hound Dog ........... Advise and Consent .... Bye Bye Birdie ......... The Miracle Workers .... ' . .......... 9A-2l3's . . . . .Richard Greene .........Carol Hill . . . . . .Breathless Peaceful Paradise ...... ..... .... S c ruth's Halls A Guide to Perfect Posture. Don't Go,Near the Water .... ........ R ick Day The Misfits ............ Gone With the Wind ..... The Deputy ............ After Gym Class ........... . . . . .... Art Gelow The Hungry I ................... Dave Ingram There's Nothing Like a Dame. ...... Dave Basner Like, LongiHair ......... ........... T om Enszer Early Every Morning .... ........ S IS Bus Riders Bring 'em Back Alive ............ . .Coach Little One Thing Money Can't Buy ........ ...... G rades From Here To Eternity ..........,. Seventh Hour . . . . . . .Ed Sederlund HZSO4 ........... . ...... . Journey to the Lost City ............. ....... . . . oble's New Yorkers Mr. N The Day the Rains Came. .South's Baseball Team Exodus ................ South School at 3 O'clock The Golden Rule ............... .Denny Garber Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child . .Coach Keene South's First Lady . . . ...... . ..... 1 .... Sue Bear In the Spotlight ................ Alfred Bourdow Time to Travel On ................ Ninth Graders Playing Basketball in Three Easy Steps ..... .... Eighth Grade Team The Quiet Life ............ .. .Kathy Muehlenbeck Secrets of Selling .................... . . .9A-105's Come Blow Your Horn ......... Spencer Maidlow Lazy Man's Way ........ ..... C hris Meltesen Don't Be Cruel ......... .... S IS Boom Staff
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9,4 gcmgaet The annual 9A Banquet- was held in the gyms on Monday June 5. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chapman, Dr. and Mrs. Milford Holt, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Guy. Mr. Robert Wall Was in charge of the speakers for the banquet. Paul Zittel M'ceed and Kathy Braun gave the invocation. Joann Thiel spoke about our scholasticachievements, Margaret As- man spoke on extracurricular activites, and Lee Ann Trask spoke on sports at South. , Miss Mary Ellen Gase directed a Madrigal quar- tet, made up of Margaret Asman, Kris Behm, Christine List, and Xenolyn VVeiker, Who sang Blue Skies by Berlin. Miss Gase was also in charge of an octet, Pat Ardern, Margaret Asman, Kris Behm, Elizabeth Kurtz, Tom Enzer, Bill Laverty, Ross Mattern and Dave Turrill, who sang Tonight by Bernstein. They Were all accompanied by Loraine Wilhelm, who also played the processional. Dennis Jack- son, Ed Lieb, and Ron Marquis played Three Blind Mice by C. L. Colby. Mrs. Pruyne and Mrs. Ure were co-chairmen of the banquet. Mrs. Beversteiifs art classes designed the cover for the program and Mr. Schmitz' print- ing classes printed them. Mrs. John Corbett was in charge of the food committee. She was ably assisted by Mrs. Rich- ard Smith, Mrs. Wendall Jackson, Mrs. Harry Noerr, Mrs. Jerry Ostler, and Mrs. Charles Khuen. Mr. Brennan and Mrs. Boice were in charge of the decoration committee that consisted of Sue Albers Ann Davis, Diane Khuen, Mary Berger, Kathy Marden, Vicki Tomforde, Yvonne Girardot, Gwen Bussinger, Terrie Dubrulle, and Jane Fetters. Tom Enszer, Jayne DeVore, Karen Jacob, Dean Sommerfield, Jerry Donoghue, and Bill Laverty were in Mr. McMu1lin and Mrs. Kau'dnann's recreation committee. Music was supplied by the Melodiers. Z4 fkaemdlq Giving our years at South their ofHcial end, the 9A Assembly held many important messages and hilarious remembrances. On -Friday, June 2, the ninth graders marched into South's auditorium for the -last time. ' Under the direction of Mrs. McDowell and Mr. Keene, the assembly Went oil' Well With all the traditional happenings, Rev. Herbert Schroeder of First Presbyterian Church gave the invocation, Morley Thompson was the student announcer. Mrs. Allington's Will committee, Diane Kheun, Fred Borchard, Beth Kramer, Mike Heilbronn, and Mary Kiebala, Worked industriously to Write and present the Will. With Mark Richter as chairman, Mr. Noble's prophecy committee presented a skit. Members of the prophecy committee were Matt Beach, Lee Block, Ann Davis, Ed Lieb, Harry Meyer, and Molly Reagh. The program also included a clarinet solo by Allen Kibbyg he was accompanied. by Sharon Herbert. As a final closing, Karen Abler, Jayne DeVore, Karen Klopf, Elizabeth Kurtz, Diane Martin, Sally Schrems, Jackie Schultz, and Lor- aine Wilhelm sang The Lord Bless and Keep You. As the crowning event of our Work at South, Mr. Guy presented the gold honor pins to those students who had been on the honor roll every semester. - Page 41
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