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SouthSchoolinMotionCANDY SALE: Attention all Gary Jelinek, Margo Fierce, or candy lovers, here’s your chance Scott Duey.to once again buy that marvelous Peanut Crunch!The wind ensemble, concert band, and orchestra will be selling the candy for the next three weeks.ORCHESTRASchooltra performed at Orso's Restaurant on Rt. 20. They were invited by the Kiwanis to play at their meeting.Of course they got the autographs of Mike Douglas, and his special guest Jack Palance the famous Hollywood actor.The next Tuesday after the visit to the Mike Douglas Showthese three handsome gentlemen wnt into Cleveland to see theJunior Class: The Junior class as most of the clubs at Southprocess of making plans for the Senior Carnival,is in theThePrizes will be awarded to the ^ by the ^chestra included aAmong the selections perform- rising new stars in the singingis a n alb'as jft aft ^ft ftsboothstop salesman, the top girl salesman. top boy salesman, and tiie fromtop team.Captains for the candy saleare Bob Happ, Don Rhodes,Doug Bennett, Connie Corwin, Mary Brower, Carol Weeder, Janet Schaefer, Randy Hawjey, and Tom Snee. A list of the captains and their team is posted in the band room (150).So, order your candy NOW before we sell out. Were sureyou'll enjoy this peanut crunch. The cast is a mere $1.COLLEGE: In keeping you informed about our Sensational Seniors who have been accepted to college we publish the following names.Fenn College: Connie Corwin, Bill Johnson, Jack Burhenne, and Chuck Cummings.Ohio State: Gary Kron, Jim Bennett, Rich Hoffman.Merri Halford has been accepted to Hiram College, and Ted Sharp to Miami University.STUDENT COUNCIL: Thelack of enthusiasm after Student Council homeroom reports is apparent in every homeroom: sophomore, junior and senior.The Student Council is here for you, to help you and better r school. Your homeroom representative merely expresses tiie views of his homeroom.If any student has any suggestion. ideas, or helpful hints for the Student Council, givethem to your representative orau jL the officers: Finley Rudd,Chopinand “Overture to the Opera theGood Daughter’’ by Piccini.The orchestra is directed byMr. Duer.SOPHOMORE COUNCIL: The Sophomore Council has volun-teerd a few hours of their timeto a worthy cause. The ten council members and four officers were among 11.823 people who called Jim Runyon last Wednesday to volunteer an hour or so of their time on Feb. 21, to march for the Heart Fund. They will march from door to door to collect money for research and equipment.Class officers are GavlundStone, president; Dan Savage, vice president; Vicki Reasoner,secretary, and Laurie Kalan,treasurer.WELW 1330: I^ast Tuesdaywas the first of a string of reports about doings at South onWELW 1330 radio station in Willoughby. Ken Stafford and James Elmore were the Dee Jays from South. Listen tonight at 4 30 and every Tuesday fornews of South.MIKE DOUGLAS: The Friday off from school was most%likely a boring venture to some students but not to James Elmore. Bob Riegel, and Ken Stafford who went into KYW - TV to view the Mike Douglas show from front row seats, also being the only members of the audience who were allowed backstage.world, “The Osmond Brothers, Alan, Wayne, Merril, and of course Jay.Our roving autograph hounds sat through three performances to get their autographs. For For these boys it has been a most profitable past week.FTA The Future Teachers Assn. is selling book covers and folders during all three lunchperiods. The price is 25 cents per folder and 15 cents for one bookcover As a special offer they will sell two bookcoversfor 25 cents. Buv vour bookcov-telegraphThe FTA Is also looking for the GAA are a camp out anda theme for this year’s dance, the banquet in May.If you can think up a catchytitle, turn it in to Mrs. Lentz.The prize is two free tickets tothe FTA dance on March 13.GAA: This Friday the South GAA will do battle with the North GAA. The games will be between sophomore, junior andsenior classes.South will entertain Mentor GAA next Friday. So, come on out and cheer your class team on to victory.Cookie sign-up sheets will be spotted on the locker room bulletin board for all those interested in attaining points.Volley ball intramurals will begin in March.The next required meeting is the second semester initiationyear.The president of the class, Dick June, is in the hospital recuperating from a bone graft.Get well soon Dick! MADRIGAL: Madrigal willsing for the Willoughby Methodist Men’s Club on Feb. 17.SOPHOMORES: The sophomores are now organizing “Once in a Blue Moon.’’ This is the name given to the sophomore dance by Lela Kotal. It’s to be held on April 3, and is expected to be great. Any sophomores with suggestions for the dance,ers now before they are all gone, in April. Future activities for contact your representative.1ealt;IlCIans*eatove♦Miss PriesmeyerThe trite phrase *‘new teacher” is one that certainly cannot be applied to Miss Priesmeyer because she is mofe than “new.” She is original.A graduate of Wells College in upper New York state, sheis a native Ohioan. Miss Priesmeyer has done graduate work at Western Reserve and holdsa Language Proficiency degree.In Germany she taught a foreign language — English.She recently spent a year and a half abroad. During this time she toured throughout Europe not only seeing the sights, but meeting the people. In Florence, Italy, she lived in a ducal palace transformed into an apartment house.When she isn’t traveling MissPriesmeyer enjoys reading, anddoes some writing in her spare time. Her greatest ambition inlife is to w rit# “the great American novel. * * i V* ■ ’ g JSomething else which takes up much of her time is her “magnificent animal — 85 lbs. of untrained German Shepard. Her name is Maedchen whichmeans “little girl” in German.Before coming to South, she taught in Chagrin Falls and Maple Heights but enjoys teaching at South.She commented “South is the finest school at which I have taught. The students are the nicest and the faculty is the most co-operative I have evermet.”
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