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YESTEIIDAYS One morning you awaken, A subtle, mysterious feeling Invades you Stirs in your blood. Everything is invisibly changed And you suddenly know why! Itls over now! You're out of school! You're FREE! Only, somehow, you don't feel like laughing Gr shouting, Hallelujah, as you said you would. Gradually your mind drifts back Deliciously, wistfully. The taste of Mondayls hot dogs, and the ice cream line . . . the musty smell of the tunnel on rainy days . . . H47's and absence cards, The delighted surprise of a perfect school clap-and a tem' peramental microphone . . . the feeling of being crushed on a stairway .... Laughing Talking Pushing Belonging. You're thinking over lots of things, Lots and lots of little things, Holding tight to it all Before you let go forever. SHIRLEY MILNER. Eighty-two
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PRUMISE FULFILLED DEAR FRIENDS: Long ago, in the school you too know and love, I found the New World's Promise in the friendliness, the understand' ing, the genuine equality and fairness permeating faculty and student body. But I realized then, as I do now, for the idealism at Southern was clearfeyed and honest, that beyond the warmth and comfort of those protecting walls bigotry, selfishness, unreasoning prejudice, and frenzied competition still stirred a restless and a troubled world. Yet through those years of struggle following my graduation, through heartbreak and disillusionment tempered by the reassurf ing faith of real Americans, and ultimate attainment, in a sense, for myself and many of my fellow Americans, I held in my heart, like a talisman, the conviction that what had been done in microcosm at South Philadelphia High School for Girls could and must become a world pattern. And now through the suffering and tragedy of the pres' ent conflict we do hear the march of a coming civilization based on those four freedoms so clearly defined by our great President. All of us have much to learn at home and abroad, but the dream is true, the song of humanity is clear and vibrant. You will be privileged to help to bring to fruif tion the promise of the Atlantic Charter. Let the theme of your yearbook be at once a portent and a prophecy, a pledge and a prayer, for each one of the Class of june, 1943, as you assume your obligations in achieving The New World's Promise for all the peoples of the world! My very best wishes go with you! ,Ja High fy-un
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REAL Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Frank Alderson Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Aniand Private Samuel A. Andalora Annie's Hosiery Shop Dr. Wilber Archer Dr. and Mrs. S. Auerbach Avenue Men's Shop Baby Land Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Bellak Belmont Bottling Works Bergers' Millinery Mr. and Mrs. H. Berkowitz Bernice--Janet-Marie- Norma-Santa Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bisceglia Black and White Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Blatt Pvt. Peter Boggi and Mary Philomeno Bonaventura Boyle Family Brank and Lemonick Mr. and Mrs. Alex Braverman Broadway Flower Shop Broadway Lunch Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brody Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Brosher Miss Lillian Brown Wilmer Bryer, 3rd Class Petty Officer Corporal Frank P. Caligiuri C. S. Company Jack Callahan Cancelli and Desiderio Mr. and Mrs. Charles Catinella Mr. and Mrs. Paul Catinella Gloria Caruso The Chatterbox Queens A. Cieeotelli S. A. President, Lucy Cilli Mr. C. Cipparone Alfred Cianciarelli Class of January, 194-4- Dorothy and Mildred Clyman Thomas F. Coia Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Coleman Mrs. Sarah Coleman Mr. and Mrs. A. Commoroto Mrs. Louise Consalvi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Costella H. Crass Mr. Angelo Cutone Joseph Dachille and his Orchestra Master Sergeant and Mrs. D'Allessandro Dan, Joe, and Harry Mr. and Mrs. Tonnie Daniels Mr. and Mrs. De Gregorio Mrs. Ida Del Grosso The Demeusy Family A Friend of Doris Miss Betty Edwards Mr. Herman Eilberg Eleven A Special English History Class Eleven B47 and Third Period Eleven B English Ellenbauln Brothers Faieom Sorority Mrs. lt. Faleonio Walter Falk- Mr. and Mrs. M. Falkowitz Jimmie Farrall, Phm. Bfc. U. S. N. Mr. and Mrs. Feoli and Son I. P. Ferrer-U. S. N. Anthony Fioriglio Mr. Harry Fisher FRIENDS 0F SPECTO Mr. John A. Forman Joseph Frascone, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. I. Friedman A Friend A Friend Friends Gemma's Dress Shop Gertrude Gerstein Girl Reserves of the Southwest Belmont Branch Y. W. C. A. Girls of the Class of January, 194-l Mr. and Mrs. A. Glantz AXS William Glassman Corporal Abram S. Gold P. F. C. Milton H. Goldstein Lucy Gough and Dorothy Haines Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gran' Yale Paul Green, U. S. N. R. Harry's Cleaners and Dryers Harry's Fruit Market Mrs. Anna Hughes Hygrade Passyunk Avenue Shoe Store Dr. Jerrick Jo and Gene Johnny, Supplee's Milkman Professor Felix Jones Wm. Kaslow Harry KauHman Leslie G. Kaufman, Jr. A. Klein Mr. and Mrs. M. Langman Mr. and Mrs. Ignazio La Paglia Umberto and Nataline La Paglia Morris Learner Lee and Ernie Lena and Marty's Hairdressing Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lo Guidice Private George R. Louden Louis' Passyunk Ave. Baby Shop Luck Graduates-Pals Marshall Alan and Bruce Franklin Mackler Dr. M. Mandell John Maguire - Maurice Malinsky, S 2fc Harry Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mash Anna Massey Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mastrin Miss Doris Maxwell Staff Sergeant Ed McCarthy Mary and Peggy McConnell Mr. and Mrs. James Medler Tony Merlino Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Mignacca Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Miller Mr. and Mrs. Milner Moderne Beauty Shop Joseph A. Montagno Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Monti Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Montone Mylady's Shoe Store Sam Nawalany The Netto Studio Sarah Nydick Carmela Pacilio John Paladino Carmela Palladino Mr. and Mrs. Michael J Palladino Carl B. Papa Compliments of a Parent Pepper's Drug Store Miss Rosita Perlas Piemonte Bread, Rolls, Pastry Jige Pilla Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pilla Eighty-three Isidor Pincus Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pinto Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pizzo Dr. and Mrs. Albert Porreca D. J. Porreca Bros. Inc. Mrs. Phoebe Pressman Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Profeta Quaker Food Store Josephine E. Quattrocchi ltaizes and Dorfman Reiner's Radio and Electric Shop Reliable Tailor Rossi's Pharmacy Dr. Robert W. Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rucci Corporal John Rucci Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Rucci S. J. Ruggiero Mrs. G. Sampieri Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanginiti Savitz and Posner Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Searicamazza Mr. and Mrs. Scerra William Schaefer Joe Severino Furniture Shamburg's Furnishing Tim and Gertie Shanahan Shermons Shulik Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Sigari Sigma Alpha Mu Sorority Silbert Family Mr. and Mrs. R. Silver Six Friends Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. M. Snyder Stanley's Money Loan Office Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stein Stonehill's Pharmacy Table Three-Period Three Tau Sigma Rho Sorority Teblum's Specialty Shoppe Theta Omega Phi Sorority Ten B 6th and Eleven B 7th Period English Classes Ten B War Education, lst Period and Ten B English Tom Meat Market Twelve B 68 Twelve B 69 Twelve B 70 Twelve B 71 Twelve B 72 Twelve 73 Twelve 74- 75 76 Twelve Twelve 77 Vera's Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. James Veterano Victory Laundry-B. Pinto Louis Vitali, Meats and Groceries Vizer's Butter and Egg Store Watson and McDaniel Co. Dr. Samuel Waxlar Mr. and Mrs. L. Weber Max Weiner J. G. Weingarten Mr. and Mrs. David Weingrad Elwell Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Westergom Employees of Wexlar's Drug Stor Well Wishers Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wicklow Mrs. M. Wills Joe Wood Young Americans Sorority Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zalliri B B Twelve B B B E
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