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1 PRINTING STAFF Pictured arc Robert Hallev, instructor. Roger Krebs, Jim Zollinger. Ralph Savage. Bill Koehler, Dan Freeman, jerry Dover. Danny Antle. Clyde Freislaud. Roger Ilaekett, Ed Day. Bob Streaty. Larry Bausell. loc Bryant. Bill Coon. South High School was blessed with a Hue group of printers throughout the 1955-56 semesters. In addition to printing football programs these boys printed the Optics, excuse slips. and graduation programs. BOOK EXCHANGE The responsibility of these workers is to sell movie tickets, game tickets, pictures. pennants and book covers. The book exchange is located in the southwest corner of the cafeteria and is under the supervision of Nlr. Hartman. Seated. left to right. Row 1: Charlotte Dill. Pat Crabtree, Toni Calhoun. Shirley Santo. Shirley Barr, .S'f!l!1IIlll,f.I. Role 2: Thelma Kellar. Joyce England. Millie Lowe. Linda Nlithofl. Marilyn Zimpferg Hou' 53: Francis Duflv. Carol Roslion. Not pictured. Nancy XYhitmer. PLIUL' l'rn'ti'e1f'lzt -w , D BOOKBOONI STAFF If you have ever gone to the bookroom, you have no doubt seen one ol' these eight girls. They help Mr. llelmiek issue books. note repairs on the books and many other things. They are. left to right, IIHIL' I: Shirley Santo, Toni Calhoun, Anne liyster. Hou' 2: Rosemary Benyi, Alien- Boot, jane Aloeliruian. Klr. llelnliek, Anne llaas, Bev Cullman. CHEXIISTHY ASSISTANTS Stuufliug. left to right: Rob- ert Newell, james Foulk, Mike Middleton, Gerald Shapiro, Barbara Ilorcher, Gail Greenberg, XV. M. Davis and K. B. Hoover, chemistry instructors.
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Seated, left to right: Beverly Crinsteacl, Marilyn VVilQon. Doris Spangler, Carol Nixon: standing: Ruth MeClc-nclon, Majorie Strauss, Iiine Bounds, Alma Sehwarl, Bob Dean. eclitor, Paul Ilowarcl. ,Ioan Millay, Shirley Barr, not pictured: Dorothy Crosse, Cary Ellis, Dick Stahr, Arnold Latham, Carol Roshon, Bay Ball, Deanna Fritz. PUBLICATIONS Left to right, seated, Row I: Joyce Miller, Beyerlee Rosenthal, Boia Core, Sadie Hortl, Twyla McCain, Ayonell Miller, Judy Ryan. Marilyn Al6l'72CI', Iudy Spurgeon. Barbara Sarrimit: wtmuliaig, Rim' 2: Martha Teeters, Marlene Simerall, Charlotte Dill, Carole Crawford, Linda VVilliams, Bohin Nye, Iohn Ort. Charles Stroh, Paul Howard. Miss Singer: Bow 3: VVayne Stamhaugh, Bon VVilkey, Bay Iohnson, Pete Clayton, jerry Frazee, Nlax DeCaminada, Louie Vargo, Ray Ball, Bob Sabo, Don Fox, Dick Bell, Dave Ritchey. O 1 1 e-1' '--7,4 Q Seated, Joyce Ilarrnon, Irene Stanclifer. Barbara Zellman, Bill CVVillieQ Creen, Dick fAcej Mincer, Pat Sobel, Margaret Davis, Betty Iignew, standing, Row 2: Mmm jami-on, Nancy Iaahey, Marilyn Zimpfer, Barbara Lynch, Barbara llorcher, Pauline Seekerson, Thelma Kellar, Iiranees Duffy, Licla Berger, june Sears, Ruth Iiritv, Pat Kisanioreg Hou' 3: Bob Craig, Bon Vkvilkey, linger llagkett. Bonnie Stevens, Bon Archer, Bob I.ehriCr, George Holmea Devlin, loin Wielch, Alva Port, Bon Beixinger, Donald Xlorehart, Gerald Babhert.
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OFFICE STAFF These girls working in the office give the secretaries, Mr. Iluber and Miss Crove a big helping hand. They run errands, direct visitors who come to the building, issue locker, tardy, and visitors' permits. The girls must be dependable, have a good scholastic record, be regular in attendance, and must be recommended by two teachers in order to work in the ofhce. Seated, left tn right: Peggy Morris, Ruth McClendon, Lynne Cantrill, Diane Peart, Peggy Porter, Irene Bray, Velma Osborne, standing: Carol Husse, jane Rounds, Barbara VVinters, Mary Lou Vllamer, Nancy VVhitmer, Sharon hloeller, Carolyn Tope, Iuleann VValler, Anita Masters, Shirley Smith, Beatrice Segog Not pictured: Alice Roof. ATTENDANCE OFFICE Have you ever been in the boys' or girlsf attendance oflice? If you have, no doubt you have seen one of these girls working busily. They do a good job under the supervision of Mr. Hoover and Miss Titus. Left to right, Row 1: K. B. Hoover, Virginia Titus, Row 2: Io Ann Merrz, Betty Blanton, Marilyn XVilson, Roberta Emmert, Phyllis Ott, Karen Cale, Lida Bergerg Row 3: Ruth NlcClendon, Lenora Kunee, Shirley Hill, Sue Mock, Bonnie O'Brien, Nlarlyn Zimpfer, Row 4: Peggy Milner, Nlary Karnes, Ann Price, Bare bara Fairand, Row 5: Charlotte jenkins, Pat Bonner, Donna Brand, Karen Foltz, Barbara Stump. LIBRARY STAFF Seated, left to right: VVilma Martindale, Bernice Goldstein, Lorraine Malyr, Diane Dunkin, Emmy Lou VValters, Ruth McClendon, Joyce Fluharty, Mary Karnes, ,lane Armentrout, Linda Oldaker, Carol Fischer, Evangeline jones: Row 1: Mary lane Dorsey, Sue Thompson, Barbara VVoodvvard, Io Stonerock, Shirley Long, Linda bletzger, Betty Blanton, Donna Swords, Rosemary Seeger, Ruth Cooper: Row 2: Nliss Eyerman, Patty Trumps, Nick Strauss, Alan Corenstein, Evelyn Gay, Charles Mcblarrow, Helen Tipton, Charles Baker, lNlary Hummel, Marilyn Drake. GUIDANCE OFFICE Are you worried about credits, col- lege. courses to take at South, or even jobs for after school? If you are or if you have any question concerning those things, just step in to 213 and talk with Miss Crist or Mr. Redman. XVhen theyre not there, you can always talk with one of their able assistants. Seated: Sara Crist and B. D. Redman, Row 1, left to riglit: Norma Rosenauer, Toni Calhoun, Barbara Lynch, Carol Husse, jackie French, Ann Haas, Sue Mock, Bonnie O'Brien, ,lune Joachimg Row 2: Regina Gabriel, Stacy Shuiis, Thelma Kellar, Judy Young, June Sears, Barbara Horcher, Susan Saylor, Ruth McClendon, Row 3: jo Stonerock, Lenore Kunce. ?
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