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l -2.15 'T 'T'- Nutritious meals are prepared daily by efjicient cafeteria staff Dedicated Workers Serve South UQ' Sabreland is kept spotless by staffh One seldom-appreciated aspect of life at South is the service done by the janitorial staff and cafeteria workers. Under the direction of Mrs. Morrow, the cafeteria workers not only provide lunches daily for South 's student body, but also these ladies are always ready to help students with special problems that arise. Mr. Poteat and his workers spend many long hours cleaning up the class- rooms and school buildings. But even more important is their friendly attitude and willingness to help serve the student body. Without the excellent aid of these helpful people, many activities could not possibly take place. South Sabres should be extremely thankful for the valuable service these workers perform. we fl ' 6 X, Mrs. Morrow places pig-in-blanket. X . s GCN Mr. Poteat, chief custodian, hunts for work. 29
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viflbfstimit K, -ff ,,,.,. SEA TED: W Lane, B. Goddard, D. McCarver, vice-pres.,' D. Nixon, treas.,'1VL Snipes, se7LL.,' S. Heavener. SECOND ROW: B. Cribbs, D. Huntley S Davis S Reames B. Millen, pres.,' P. Munson, .L Catoe, C. Donahue, .L Osborne. THIRD ROW.' . Caddell, R. Tatum, C. Viles, R. Whisonant, D. Clark T Tyler D Darnell P. Broom, C. Gettis, .L Sims, C House. Businessmen o Tomorrow 'KMWI it f - - it-Q.l..Q--ff X -K .A N FRONT ROW.' B. Bumgardner, S. Blackwell, D. Gilreath. SECOND ROW: .L Kimbrell, R. Stikeleather, B. McGee, W. Vaughn, THIRD RO W: D Neely D Thomas D. Bodenheimer, S. Coley. The Business Club helps students by acquainzing them with the methods used in everyday dealings with people, thus providing the source of learning through practice and demon- stration. The club has had several guest speakers and has taken an informative tour of Celanese Fiber Corporation. The Busi- ness Club does an excellent job of preparing the student who desires a future in the business world. Everyone envies the lucky DECA member who ends his school day with three or four coursesg but no one considers the long hours of work which compose his day. The club is a member of the Distributive Clubs of America, which is a national association of students who have entered the business world. Through their association with DECA, young business men can learn to get the most from the free enterprise system Ausiness Club member works to improve typing skills. nN ' ,ins-5'
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1 iV:A' 6 A . 5 dwg fd t mi .. M f F f J. if g i A, 'M .tgirl . lv. X Mil' V ' . J fu ' ...-f 1 ff:-fe.erfNt',,w7 egg ffm? XS I AL-.ARA 'ff Monogram officers sew on hard-earned letters. Monogram clean-up the In addition to contributing to the school athletically, many boys who letter in a sport serve the school through the Monogram Club. Under the capable leadership of Coach Fred Boger this large club, consisting of fifty-soc members, works the concession stand and sweeps the floor at the basketball games and the wrestling matches. They also sponsor the Stu- dent-Faculty game. Plans are being made now to set up a concession stand at the baseball games. These Sabre athletes not only practice good sportsmanship and enthusiastic school spirit, but also strive to improve South through competi- tion and service projects. Monogram-sponsored conc Lettermen Serve So FRONT ROW: Mr. Boger, advisorg S. Gianopulos, H Nichols, F. Redd, J. Largen, P. M SECOND ROW: E. Hilker, G. Wyer, M Levin, J. Goodnight, M Johnson, F. Hayes, S Cassel, R. Peck, D. McFalI, B. Nelson, B. Pieper, K. Horton, B. Cunningham, D. Fisher, .1 Bridges, B. Standish, B. Marx, C Reed, B. Fernie, R. Fort, S. Carnegie, R. Shoajf .L Haru J. Hamilton, B. Koerner, R. Hoppe, R. Elliot, C. Eaker, R. Dickson. SIXTH ROW: R. El A ...-gfsfsygfwet Q,--1. A sv. fs, -1 ' 's K , .... . ,..,,,,M. M , .. N . 'M-wx: :F 'Si wa ski.. court. ession stand is taken by storm. u th Daz bf lariette, M Harris, P. Taylor, C Rogers, 71 Lippard, B. Hammond. . Campbell, G. Stroud, M Taylor, G. Ledford. THIRD ROWJM '. Wiley, J. Henkel. FOUR TH ROW.' .L Montueri, J. Delantonas, J. rey. FIFTH ROW: J. Pennington, J. Dagleish, J.B. Reeves, TI Keil kins, E. Michael, G. Garland, B. Morrison. 1
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