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Show Writer Gives Impressions Of Graduation By Eugene Gibson On June 4 final eulogies, farewells fare-wells and tributes will take place for the graduating class as approximately ap-proximately one half of South leave some never to return. Then for three months the halls of dear old South high school will echo back the happenings of another victorious, glorious year. For two years the graduating students have worked and prepared pre-pared themselves for future life. Now these people are ready to leave high school, some to attend at-tend universities, others to enter the armed forces, and still others ready to step into war industries indus-tries and other occupations. The door to the world is open, the doors to South will always be open to welcome again it's alumni. Yes, another class prepares to step into the world leaving memories mem-ories and more memories for the juniors to strive for and live up to. War Bonds . . . football . . . thrilling basketball . . . baseball champs . . . track title . . . maybe may-be even tennis champs! Battalion Bat-talion parades, smart regimental regimen-tal revues, another honor rating? More club assemblies, news and views assemblies, more 1930 Fords? Morrison dances, another an-other Dottie Brown (if possible)! Who knows what next year will bring? Yes, the year coming is as prosperous as this and other past years. Barn Dance next year? slumber slum-ber party, cadet hop, maybe? settlers ball, elections, girls dance, SHAG, SAM, and WOLFS? Report cards, yearbooks ? Commencement, Com-mencement, graduates, Alma Mater, South high. Memories of a fine year of South high activities. ac-tivities. Thoughts of a light future of our country's service, war industry, other occupations and further education. Each student goes hia -way may be reach bis goal! A toast to bis god lock. |