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SCUTHRCN The Physics Club carries on as usual, investigating the phenomena ot nature, and performing experiments that deal with subjects ranging from tluorescence to glass blowing. Under the direction ot its sponsor, Mr. Sherman, who left Southern this year to join the Signal Corps oi the United States Army, the club has performed many interesting experiments. The freedom oi the press has been our privilege since the beginning oi our his- tory, and the members of the Southron News, under the direction ot Mr. Para- vicini, utilize the right justly, and to the best ot their ability. Members oi the staff cover the news angle of our school like veterans. No item of any news worth escapes them. PHYSICS
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Q 'f:w FENCING Under Mr. Schaeffer, the members ot the Bowling team, each season hold a sort ot tournament. The student who bowls the highest score comes into tem- porary possession ot a trophy, coveted by all members ot the team. David Miller now holds the prize, but there is always a chance for someone else to win it. Go to it, bowlers, and good luck! The Foilsmen tutored by Mr. l-lertzteld have gone on this season, carrying on the tradition ot being the last ot the gladiators who made the art ot rapierswielding some- thing to go down in the annals ot history and tiction. Among those modern swords- men of whom Dumas might write are Neill, Ryan, Pevar, Myerowitz, and the captain, Philip Levin. BQWUNG 1? W., ,mm-ww W 'ts ,! N ,X -Q K-, , 4 i Qa,f a W- an ' X 5 I ffl nn:- K.. l , W l ,g gf ll' N ,X w
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The honor group of South Philadelphia High School for Boys, is one which, from the very beginning has kept its standards high and true. Scholarship, Leadership, and Loyalty have been the by-words of the Mace and its forty members since the conception of the society. The method by which the Mace elects its new members is a thrilling example of what We Americans are so proud of . . . Our Democracy. Cl-lEMlSTl3tY MACE lf there is a great chemist in our midst, you will find him some afternoon in the chemistry laboratory amidst clouds of ex- perimental smolce. He will undoubtedly be a member of Mr. Richards' Chemistry, and may, in the near future, profit on the lectures given by the instructor concern- ing the many branches of Chemistry which one may follow if he is so inclined. 1 1 1' I
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