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FRONT ROW: Mrs. Jeanne Peek, advisor: N. Shields, T. Reeves, B. Shannon, E. Newm advisor. SECOND ROW: G. Bingham, C. Mattey, J. McPoland, N. Vaughan, P. Simpson, Shannon, B. Hadley, L. Fuerstman, J. Suiter, L. Walden, K. Willis, J. Martin, M. Elliot, Herdfe, S. Houck, S. Richards, L. Hopkins, P. Wilson, R. Stikeleather, R. Phifer, C. Smi ROW: D. Brandon, M Smith, J. Caldwell, S. Hinson, M Underwood, K. Watt, D. Monroe, Future Homemakers of America has adopted as its theme Citizenship Challenges You. The FHA. is making its presence known at South by various service projects, which include making new drapes for the student lounge and, on a larger scale, sending fruitcakes to Vietnam veterans. Future Teachers of America is a special organization designed to prepare students of today to be the teachers of tomorrow. By providing guidance and assistance, the FTA. under the direc- tion ofMrs. Jones and president, Becky Strawn, helps students pursuing teach- mg Careers' tee pockets on every door. Clubs Prepare For Future SEA TED: 71 Gainey, M Pedersen, W. McClure, D. McClure, C1 Harrelson, .L Mann, S. S Strawn, S Turner, M Stroud, C Moorefield, D. Lambe, P. McClain. FTA. officers aid teachers by placing MJ! Ni 'LI an, D. McClure, D. Schneider, D. Seaweu, Mrs. Peggy Jackson, D. Harris, J. McPoland, W. McClure, M Mann. THIRD ROW: C. S. Barnes, I4 Tatum, R. Baigas, S. Bridges. FOUR TH ROW: N. th, C. Roberts, M Bearden, B. Strawn, A. Carmichael. FIFTH T Coggin, D. Davis, Il Hill, B. Cassady, S. Anthony. E 2 it s, absen- FH.A. ofhcers put the finishing touches on Christ- mas foods. Specialization tarnes, S. Lewis. STANDING: Mrs. Jones, advisor: D. Hartis, B.
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r Today many students are unaware of the good literary works available for reading. The purpose of the Literary Society is to discuss these works in detail. The book store, sponsored by the Literary Society, provides tlze student with books ranging from classics to contempo- rary novels. Promoting a well-read student body, the Literary Society ranks highly among the cultural clubs at South. Even though tlze Chess Club is one of the newest clubs at South, its youth has not hindered its progress. The varsity team hopes to bring South the conference championship. Through practice at monthly meet- ings and the development of intense l concentration, chess members ac- quire the techniques important to Agnew makes a strategic move. Literary Society maintains paper-back avid Chess players book store. ' Miss Perry, advisor: R. Craig, B. McGee, C Heaven, P. Rodgers, J. Lomax, J. Yates, Mrs. Livingston, advisor: K. Bender, L. Guild, M. Reid, R. Miller. SEA TED: G. Bender. . S V I Students Pursue Cultural Interests SEA TED: D. Agnew, R. Cook, H. LeBlanc, S. Fisher, P. Kandle, J. Congdon. STANDING: C Gallant, D. Smith. if l l
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Sabres Out to Serve, a club, participating in Red Cross activities, has taken an active part in March of Dimes. Marguerite Duffy, president, and the club members were Out to Serve as they participated in Telerama and fund drives at various shopping centers. The club is sponsored by the Charlotte Civitan Club. The Young Americans Club brings interest and knowledge of politics to South students. With this purpose, the club promotes projects such as Citizenship Day to promote pride in America. Banquets with guest speakers present new information and ideas. The Young Americans present to South the principles of our nation. Club officers consider Young America. PRONTROW: W. McClure, B. Armstrong, J. R. Neill, J. Abramson, S. Minnick, K. Davis, D. Tagalos, C Underwood, M. Glenham, K. Stroud, P. Gilliland. SECOND ROW: D. Lambe, S. Riggins, N. Weir, J. Mann, D. lnstone, P. Rogers, D. Royal, L. Bursley, R. Price, M Duffy. Service And Citizenshqo Contribute To The Whole FRONT ROW: B. Betts, S. Goldsmith, D. Royal, J. Klein, J. Abramson, R. Neill, B. Burkholder, S. Bridges, W. Koons, D. Hemingway, D. Becker. SECOND ROW: S. Blanton, S. Starnes, N. Shields, P. Rogers, J. Furman, Il Arenander, C Owens, S. Post, R. Boyd, D. Findlay, M Daniel. THIRD ROW: R. Shoebotham, C Golding, S. Roth, K. Rambo, S. Pieper, F. McElveen, R Gilliland. FOURTH ROW.' 71 Booker, R. Kaemmerlen, N. Hoymon, R. Vaughan, N. Weir, L. Bursley, L. Loy, E. Montezinos, C. Johnson, M Ferguson.
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