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Show Yes, Southerner Staff Is Back at Old Grind A 1943 Southerner which walked a gangplank of speculation during the summer will definitely make its customary appearance in May, with Lawrence Johnson as sole editor, it was announced by Mr. Douglas Williams, faculty sponsor. The fate of the yearbook hinged upon availability of photographic materials, but with assurances from the Ecker studios that they can be obtained, work and plans have sped along. Picture coupon sales will start a two-week race Monday. With only 10 school days in which t? purchase the "mug slips,'' the yearbook staff urges everyone to dig down for $1.25 as early as possible. To aid students cut down expenses, ex-penses, the Ecker studios will set up equipment at South high school and will take individual portraits. Turning his back on more fitting duties of being business manager of Scribe, Lawrence walked into the open arms of the Southerner. Last year he was one of five editors ed-itors who maneuvered that volume into the public eye. Dean Peck has been chosen to handle the major photographic duties du-ties connected with the volume this year. Other members of the staff will be selected through application by directors Anor Whipple, art; Eddie Ed-die F. Barr, business; Mrs. Garnet Pearson, literary; and Mr. Williams. |