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Show South Remembers Calendar Sums Up School Year; Recalls Big Events By La Rue Forsberg Another year chuck full of fun and activities is about to come to a close. Dances, club entertainment, entertain-ment, and special days highlight the long line of events, a few of which are reviewed here. OCTOBER 5 .Hello Day was lots of fun. We wore identification slips, met all the kids wre wanted to meet, topped the day off with a dance OCTOBER 8 Presidential election elec-tion finals were close. Dexter McGarry Mc-Garry was elected president and Don Lefayor took over duties as second vice president. NOVEMBER 12 SHAG had it's annual Girls' Masquerade. The girls brought their mothers, saw an assembly, danced, and received receiv-ed refreshments. DECEMBER 1, 2 The school play "Best Foot Forward" was a big success. Barbara Birkeland and LeRoy Lindeman handled the leads very nicely. JANUARY 28 SHAG sponsored sponsor-ed the Leap Year dance. South Cubbettes really took advantage of the opportunity. It was called the "SHAG Tag." FEBRUARY 29 DAR and SAR oratorical contest finals. The talks were all very interesting. Awards were won by Geraldine Jacobs and Dale Ensign. MARCH 4 The ROTC annual Cadet Hop was, as usual successful. success-ful. The drill team and saber team each gave a magnificent performance. MARCH 20-31 SAM sponsored the Dirty Moleskin contest. The prizes were boxes of soap with which to wash away their efforts. MARCH 23 The band concert was a big success. Joyce Hunt was soloist, with the music groups doing their stuff. MARCH 31 The Leaders' "Spring Fling" made everyone spring conscious. Favors were flowers. The boys' gym was used for this occasion, and was filled. APRIL 26 Girls from the gym department participated in the Dance Drama. It featured spring scenes in the forest. APRIL 28 Alumni Day was ended by a dance in the boys' gym where next year's alumni officers were elected. MAY 3 Social Art's Slumber Party was enjoyed by all members. mem-bers. The girls wore night caps, had a pa jama parade, and enjoyed midnight snacks. MAY 6 The Girls' Dance was called "Flitter Fantasy." Girls treated the boys and wore their prettiest formals. MAY 9 The ROTC gave a splendid battalion parade. Calisthenics Calis-thenics and marching reviews were outstanding. MAY 18-Social Arts Club held its annual Commencement Tea. The members were given diplomas by Miss Dyer, and refreshments were served in the foyer. MAY 19 SHAG and SAM sponsored Cotton and Levi Day. Girls wore cotton dresses and their hair in braids. Boys wore levis. The day was feted by an assembly. assemb-ly. Miss SHAG and Mr. SAM were chosen to rule for the day. This successful and enjoyable affair was topped off by a cotton and levi dance. MAY 29 Yearbooks were distributed dis-tributed and teachers gave us a part of the period for signing them. Joe Carstensen and Dorothy Doro-thy Sherrod did a .grand job. MAY 26 South High Day took students to Fairmont part where they spent the morning. In the afternoon we went to shows in Sugarhouse. JUNE 6 The Award Dinner and Dance for students who have earned their twenty points. Partners Part-ners were drawn at a recent meeting meet-ing of those eligible. JUNE 8 Commencement exercises ex-ercises for seniors. Diplomas will be given out in the school auditorium. |