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Show Personality Plus Is Found in Cubs Everyone agrees that South has her share' of engaging students with wonderful personalities. person-alities. Proof of this is seen by reading below the interests of four students, two seniors and two juniors. Betsy Empey, a senior, is a black haired, hazel-eyed gal with a grin-raising personality. Born on June 24, 1927, this concentrated bundle bun-dle of dynamite is 5 ft. 6 in. Betsy believes in doing her best for the war effort as she ( has three brothers in the ser-W ser-W rill vice, including Clair Empey, 1 14feA South alum of '43, she likes ' KHlfc I wear dresses better than IJfwJ skirts and sweaters. Her fav- WiSW . orite fruits are oranes and lSfH ' bananas, and her favorite IL ? clr s blue. She likes shows and tennis, and summer is the season she likes best. Frank Sinatra is really good according to her, but Bing is much better. "Stormy Weather" is her favorite song and she likes Count Bassie's orchestra. Her favorite favor-ite actor is Alan Ladd. When asked what she thought of boys, she snickered.. Sounds like fun ! Leon Hag en, also a senior, was born April 14, 1927. This boy is interested in stamps and athletics. His favorite sport is basketball. He seems to like things that are Shard to get, because bananas s; and steaks are his favorite s;; foods. He likes music very much, and he plays the flute in the band. His favorite song is "Night and Day,", and Tommy Tom-my Dorsey gets his vote for I top band. His only comment I on Frank Sinatra is, "He i stinks!" Lana Turner is his favorite actress. Red is his favorite color, and spring is the season he likes best. After graduation, Leon wants to become an engineer. And if all people say about him is true, he will be one. Born on Nov. 27, 1828 Virginia Larsen, sis of one of South's lieutenant colonels, is a green-eyed blond. This junior has big plans for the future, for she wants to be a stewardess, and she wants to go to Mill's College in California. Cal-ifornia. She likes pineapples ' t&mtsm, an aPPles and almost any- L thing else. She likes skirts and iT k5 blouses and boys. (What girl fegS 1 doesn't?) Her main hobby is f I ttf I music. She plays the accordian fJV ir and she sPecianzes in serm" fJf classical music. "I Couldn't lJr Sleep a Wink Last Night" is her favorite song, and she " , likes Roy Palmer's orchestra. Virginia likes Frank Sinatra, but she prefers Bing. She admits she loves South, and she likes all the kids. (Sweet, isn't she?) Pink is the color she likes best, and spring is her favorite season. Tennis, basketball, basket-ball, and swimming are her favorite sports. She takes swimming lessons at the YWCA. She works in the Paris on Saturday, where she is a clerk. Good luck, Virginia, at South and Mill's College! Bob Haaga, a junior, was born on April 23 1928. His telephone number is 7-4654 (take note, girls), and his address is 333 Sherman avenue. This boy was chosen cadet of the week a while ago. For his future vocation, he's chosen cho-sen the army. He likes broiled steaks and pears. His hobby is jgirls' nd with a face like ! ' f' his, he can do it. As he plays pS(S the trumPet' Bob likes Harry M James' orchestra, and his fav- lyiliP j orite song is the "Trumpet &Wf , Blues." He likes to watch base- f ball, but he isn't particularly . fond of Playin- Bob attended I W Lincoln and Irving, but he liked Lincoln the best. When asked what he thought of Frank Sinatra, Bob said, "He's pretty good, except he stinks 1" (More boys feel that way!) His favorite actress ac-tress is Lana Turner. (Her again. Say, what's she got that no one else has?) These glimpses of some students who attend at-tend South will assure everyone that South has it's share of students with background and personality per-sonality plus. |