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Show Dear Cubby: You should have been here last Friday for Lagoon Day. It actually rained for the first time in the history of South, but don't think that those Cubs were going to let a little thing like rain get them down. It was raining so many cats and dogs, Charles Patterson Pat-terson and Chick Lignell had to go swimming to escape them. (Propaganda). The weather man was so cold that day that poor Dorothy Parkinson's knees were actually frozen stiff. And then there were those Ray Milland fiends who went to the Centre theatre to escape es-cape a watery grave and to gorge themselves on a lunch big enough for ten. They were Doris Dibble, Mary Matthews, Mary Alice Cox, and Barbara Meakin. Of course they went to Lagoon after. Don't tell a soul, but Beth Cozzens is getting get-ting married this Friday. Ain't love grand? Gloria James is on her way to the church, too, but we don't know the exact date. There's one particular person in this school I'd personally per-sonally like to pay a tribute to. That is Merle Stout. Her boyfriend has been in the army for almost eight months now, and Merle hasn't stepped out on him even once. She's not even going to the Graduation Dance because she wants to make him happy. Do you know what Nathan Fullmer told me? He said that he was going another year at South because he fell in love and couldn't keep his mind on his studying. Of course, I'm no judge. The Award Dinner Dance was a big success suc-cess because everyone was a good sport Joe Brammar turned up with that cute Joyce Mel roy. Kent Monson was definitely disappointed when glamorous Barbara Morrisson couldn't accept his invitation, but was happily surprised surpris-ed when Bonnie Jean Scott became the one for the occasion. A few other-couples were Gayle Sell and Stan Smith, Mary Ypsilantis and Keith Best, Wally Ridges and Carol Latimer, Clark Rom-ney Rom-ney and Margaret Kilbourne, and Ray Schlut-er Schlut-er and Gladys Brubaker. Well, it looks like another year of Southern activity has come to an end. The graduates are already beginning to think of the time when they won't be able to come back. But one thing's sure, they will always be considered consider-ed South Cubs, which i enough to make any- , body happy. Au Revoir, my friend! Nosey Cub |