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Show Dale Marler and Inez Brimley talk over school fun as they prepare to leave South. Two Typical Graduates Agree They'll Miss South ! Among the seniors who will , leave South's mighty halls forever are Inez Brimley and Dale Marler. Both of these students have attended South two years; previously they attended Lincoln jun- ' ior high. They both agree that graduation is sad, but it has its advantages. Inez was born June 24, 1927, and she's been running around ever since. This brown-haired, blue-eyed gal, whose best friends call her "Queenie," lives at 1062 Denver street, and her telephone number is 6-2635. She has two cousins attending South, Kirk and Donna, and two brothers, broth-ers, Jay and Dale were here last year. After graduation, grad-uation, she plans to work at Hill Field during the summer and she will attend BYU next fall. She will probably major in home economics. Mock turkey legs are her favorite food, and bananas her favorite fruit. She prefers Kay Kyser's orchestra, and "Love, Love, Love" is tops on her hit parade. She has no hobby, but she is interested in oh, you guess! When asked what she thought of graduation, Inez said, "I hate to graduate 'cause I'll miss all the kids." Tall dark, and handsome Dale was born January Janu-ary 2, 1927. He recently moved into a brand new house on 17th East and Harrison avenue, and his telephone number (don't crowd, girls) is 6-5377. When asked what his favorite food was, his eyes gazed into space and he softly sighed, "Hamburgers "Hamburg-ers with root beer, of course." Like Inez, he prefers pre-fers bananas (just because they're hard to get.) This boy plays popular music on the piano, and it's rumored that he can play really hot boogie woogie. His favorite song is "Holiday for Strings," and he likes "Stormy Weather" second best. Tommy Dorsey is the orchestra he casts his vote for. His hobbies are electricity and radio, which will develop, he hopes, into his future vocation, vo-cation, that of a radio technician. Before that, though, he will try to enter the NavyAirCorps. He feels that it's swell to graduate, but he will miss the kids and everybody. And these are the sentiments of almost all the seniors. They are glad to graduate, but they'll miss everybody. We wish Inez, and Dale, and the rest of the seniors GOOD LUCK. |