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Show Year of War Sees South Extra-Active By Susan 31cCarroll The United States has been at war for one year and ten days. This war is a total war. Everyone Every-one must make sacrifices, from the baby losing his rubber teething teeth-ing ring to the soldier losing his life. During these 375 days, South high has adapted itself to an all-out all-out program. Perhaps the school's greatest achievement is in the . field of War Stamps and Bonds. On December 7th. first anniversary anniver-sary of that "Great day that will live in infamy," South bought $1,070.25 worth of stamps, a real record. The students have collected 300 pounds of tin cans and 50 pounds of keys. Entertaining soldiers has been delved into by a group of Southerners. Southern-ers. Home rooms contributed money mon-ey to decorate and get equipment for the boys at Dugway Proving Grounds. For a while they folded paper bags for the city hospitals. South high ha; realized that their part in the war is a big one, and they're doing it. For the recent figures of how "South serves the nation," consult con-sult the accompanying chart. |