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Page 54 text:
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Standing; Linda Stevent,on, Louise Paro, Ann Locklear, Mary Lou White — Manager, Gwer Davis. Sitting; Elise Klink, Catherine Emory, Kathy Creech — Assistant Manager CAFETERIA STAFF As you look back on the people and experiences you knew during high school, you may recall that special pizza or taco you had. How good it smelled and how delicious it tasted. The cheese still lingers in your mind! But, you may not remember who prepared that extra special lunch. So, just for you, we now proudly present the extraordinary, the fam- ous South Brunswick High School Cafeteria Staff! !! CUSTODIAL STAFF Cleanliness is important to have in a school. OH, you don ' t think so?!? Well, who wants to walk in halls that have five inches of dirt built up or be mobbed by trash as you struggle to get to an overflowing wastebasket? How would you like it if you couldn ' t even see out of a window because of all of the dirt and grime? So, now, COUGAR STRIDES pre- sents to you a special group who keep our school clean for us. The great, the fantastic SBHS Custodial Staff!!! Left to right; Tommie Wicker, Mavis Turner, Evangeline Bounsell, Beverly Pigott, Odell WiUiams, Beatrice Coatney, Eligah Johnson. 50
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ENGLISH Are you a good speller? What about punctuation? How are you at writing paragraphs and essays? If you can do any or all of these things well, you should thank your English teacher. She helped you in developing these important skills. This year South Brunswick had some great English teachers. The English teachers were Mrs. Ann Hines, Mrs. Marianne Gore, Mrs. Charleen Letsen, Mrs. Angela Metts, Ms. Sue Sellers, Ms. Gloria Yount, Mrs. Carmel Lumsden, and Mrs. Sarah Wynne. A very important part of the English department was the Journalism classes. Students from these classes composed the OURS staff. The reigning Miss South Brunswick High School, La Trisha McKenzie, was originally enthroned first runner-up. Lisa Sell graduated early, thus, relinquishing the crown. La Trisha McKenzie presented an oratorical performance at the South Brunswick High School pageant. The pageant was presented annually by the OURS newspaper staff. The pageant was a fund raising activity for the OURS staff. The pageant was successful financially and with its placement of contestants in other pageants. I B9? 52
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