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, -4' .., Me.. ,, -we f prw V.,., H1948 4 Largelg restricted to the purposes of exercise and fun, backyard basket all stirs friendly rivalries that lead to countless games. Friendships start Wit in Sophomore Rick Penny puts all his ability into lining up the ball as classmate Fred Simon contemplates approaches to his next shot. Sophomores Lynn Mansbach, Nancy Schmidt, and Ann Rob- ertson get together on week- ends to discuss school, listen to records, and read magazines.
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fforts of individuals Past educators, athletes, and students have devoted hours and years from their lives to South Side. Perhaps their en- deavors have foimed a spirit that explains the dedication almost overlooked by us-the dedication of athletes passing long after-school hours in practice and incorporating train- ing restrictions into their lives, or of photographers attend- ing sports contests and recording spectacular moments of competition. Nor can the teaching profession be overlooked as dedication to the purpose of enlightening curious minds. . :sr ,q' Hands relate thought and study of Archers devoted to learning the ideas offered them in their classes bv dedicated teachers. Taking a break from their p1'es- sing schedule of picture-taking are publications photographers Doug Perry and Stan Fishman.
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chance meetings of Archers in halls, classes Even when surrounded by clowning boys, junior Susie Armstrong and Senior Julie Inskeep take the opportunity to exchange words. Students enter South Side each fall, students who can decide what qualities they admire in others and what personalities they appreciate in friends. Boys may search for basketball opponents, girls for companions on shopping trips. Some- how from the annual influx of people, faces become acquaintances and then friends. True to their reputation, many girls enjoy each other's company for talking and goofing around . Boys, too, in- clude these two pastimes in their pursuance of athletic development, scholastic betterment, and simple fun. Kelly shop ers Terri Simon, Nancy Skelton, Linda Crayton, and Sharon Bedlford browse the shelves for clothes to be purchased. The chance to play a few hands of cards prompts Senior Dick Dickmeyer to invite Al Hofer, Steve Mansbach, and Greg Spiers to a Saturday game.
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