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CAFETERIA WORKERS, from loft to riqht, front row: Smith. Johnson. Talbot. McFeeters. Mocks. Forguson. Dark. Foyo. Second row: Armstrong. Bumott, Lawson. Norris. Melick. Smith. Hill. Smith. Third row: McGarioty. Carter. Moynihan. Mowry. Higgins. Johnson. Julian, Jones. Rome. Corelli. Coverdale, Hlpp. Hicks. Cafeteria Workers and Custodians Southeast's cafeteria workers and custodians serve the students in various capacities. Mrs. Alta Smith and her able staff prepare 1,500 students a warm meal each day. Keeping the school clean, heated, and in good condition are a few of the duties of Mr. Charles Knight and his assistants. Mrs. Alla Smith Mr. Charles Knight CUSTOD Knight. IANS are. from loft to right, front row: Corbett. Schulz. Baker, Ferursan, Baker, West. Sell. McConnaughy. Second row: Barry. Roberts. Nclis. Rickard. Norris. Gaines. Forguson. Corah. Brown. 19
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Library With approximately 600 students using the library every day, Southeast's librarian, Mrs. Emma Seely, and her assistants, Mrs. Carmen Ainsworth and Mrs. Louise Stevens, never find a dull moment. They serve the student body and faculty. The librarians are kept busy ordering books, magazines, pamphlets, and periodicals; getting them ready for circulation; and cata- loging them. Attractive displays, planned by the librarians, encourage interest and reading on the part of the students. The increased demand for reading material has been met this year by nearly 1,000 new books. There are ap- proximately 8,800 books in all the library, which, in addition to magazines and periodicals, are valued at $30,000. Southeast is fortunate to have ex- cellent library facilities. Besides the library proper there are two private offices and a classroom. The classroom serves as a meeting place for classes doing work in the library. LOOKING und Harrell, senior. 'B' for Botany, ans the card irry le. Emma Seely Herd Librarian Cannon Ainsworth Assistant Librarian Louise Stevens Gorlcal Assistant 18 RESEARCH is more complete with the aid of many periodicals.
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Assemblies on Thursday, the choral groups dinging, bands marching on the Reid, ticirlers with cold batons, clubs preparing booths for the all school project: pep assemblies and cheering . school spirit they say . . . it’s more, it’s togetherness.
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