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Show Fairmont Park Day Provides Fun for South Hi Students Students of South high did their annual sluffing along with the faculty again this year at Fairmont Fair-mont Park. May 26 Southerners were treated to shows, games, swimming and refreshments. Classes convened at 9:00 a.m. around the ball park. The teachers teach-ers called the roll and gave out the tickets for the shows. The Southeast and Mario theaters were filled to capacity that afternoon. Swimming wTas too cold for the planned races, so only the braver souls went into the water. Highlight of the day was the baseball game between the ROTC officers and the athletes, the state baseball champs. The officers held their own, but lost the game by 5 points. Girls' sports sponsored some teams, and the swings, monkey bars, etc., showed that the high school kids still have lots of baby in them. That night the boys' gym was crowded with guys and gals dancing danc-ing to the music of Bob Hansen and his orchestra. One of the big events of the year, Fairmont Park Day was hailed as a success by the enthusiastic enthu-siastic Cubs. |