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Show SOOTH ELECTS 52 OFFICERS South high school elected'student officers last Monday, after three weeks of active campaigning. Dick Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leon Anderson, 2209 Wilmington Wil-mington Circle, was elected president presi-dent of the senior class; William Boam, son of D. Emerson Boam, 2090 Crystal avenue, vice-president; and Carolyn Davis, daughter-of daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Davis, 2198 Wilmington Circle, secretary. Junior class officers are Russell Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Sorenson, 1778 Hubbard ave., president; James Mancuso, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen C. Mancuso, 1792 South State, vice-president; and Linda Durham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton R. Durham, 814 Downington avenue, secretary. The sophomore class elected Theodore Theo-dore Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthon L. Tucker, 642 Milton ave., president; Jay Ludwig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ludwig, 2465 Fillmore street, vice-president; and Mary Gerome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gerome, 2451 Grand-view Grand-view Circle, secretary. Old Lizards Inhabitant of the earth when giant dinosaurs first appeared, a New Zealand lizard known at the tuatara has lived practically unchanged through millions of years. Carefully guarded on small outlying islands, tuataras today lead sluggish lives in crevices shared with sea birds. Fastest Trip Record for bicycling across the United States from Coast to Coast is held by Gene McPherson. He made the transcontinental hop in 20 days, 7 hours and 29 minutes. |