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Cafeteria staff prepared nutritious lunches FIRST ROW: Mary Strayhorn,Dorothy Payne, Betty Isley, Harvey Ketner, Mary Schronce, Eva Coble, Sally Hower- ton-Dietician, Thelma Kimball, Fern Younger. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Burnett, Mabel Alston, Annie Mae Stone Fannie Alston. Each school day at 7:00 a.m., the cooking staff reported to the school cafeteria and be¬ gan prepairng a meal for approximately 750 students and 50 faculty members. At 11:00 a.m., the remaining staff members reported to the cafeteria to help with the serving which be¬ gan at 11:30a.m. From 11:30a.m.to 1:00 p.m., the staff served a thirty-five cent meal which usually consisted of two vegetables, a choice of meat, a dessert, bread, and milk. After the last meal had been served, the entire staff worked until 2:30 p.m. in order to clean up the cafeteria and make plans for the lunch for the following day. For the past seven years, Mrs Sally How¬ erton has served as dietician and director of the S. H. S. cafeteria staff. Under her leader¬ ship, the staff has been able to operate the cafeteria in an efficient and successful manner. Southern had two maids and two janitors, who served our school as custodians. Their job consisted of keeping our school and its sur¬ roundings clean and attractive. Custodians FIRST ROW: Katie Teague, Mattie Jones. SECOND 29 ROW: Clarence Sykes, Euliss Alston.
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Mrs. Marlette encouraged prospective college students. Two of the busiest people at Southern High this year were Mrs. Frances Marlette, part- time counselor, and Miss Eugenia Church, full -time counselor. Nomatterwhat the problem, academic or scoial, a sure source of help for a confused student was definitely the guidance department. During the year, the guidance counselors were occupied in helping seniors choose colleges for which they were best suited. They assisted many academically inclined stu¬ dents in applyingfor scholarships. For under¬ classmen, the counselors found themselves directing the administering of group tests. Such rewarding programs as College Day and Ca¬ reer Day were also among the infinite jobs the counselors possessed. Together, with the ad¬ ministration faculty, and parents, the guidance counselors provided the students with assist¬ ance and advice in making decisions and form¬ ing plans for the future. TT Ti MISS EUGENIA CHURCH A. B., Salem M. A., Peabody Guidance Counselor Advisor - Beta Club MRS. FRANCES MARLETTE A. B., High Point College M. A., UNC - CH English, Part-Time Counselor Advisor - Marshals, FTA Counselors guided students toward greater horizons
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