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Show We've Had Everything! Next September, South will be a year older. There will probably be another crack in the ceiling; another chip in the tile. However, How-ever, it is hoped that as she ages, she will gain in wisdom. Through her eleven years of existence, South has unfurled many ideals. She accepted accept-ed the student for what he was, and not for what he owned. You couldn't buy your way into her society; South sought out only those who were worthy in leadership and character. The remaining were like sheep following the fold. Many students have commented on the spirit of South this year. "It seemed," they said, "that something was missing. We thought it was vitality." However, when we were called upon to raise a definite amount of money for war bonds and stamps, the student body came through with flying colors. South is in the war. She couldn't have been as gay and carefree as she was last year. Many of her students have only come to school half a day. Many of her leaders have switched switch-ed to the university, where they were trained in military tactics. Take a second look at South this year. Hasn't she had her football, basketball, and baseball games? Hasn't she had a track and tennis team? She's had assemblies, dances, parties, a year book, the school paper, and the best instructors, considering wartime.' She's had practically everything. |