Southern Alamance High School - Southerner Yearbook (Graham, NC)

 - Class of 1968

Page 13 of 216

 

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Miss Eugenia Church Mrs. Frances Marlette Counselors helped students with problems Guidance services at Southern involved the total school staff with the homeroom teacher as the key person to maintain close contact with each student throughout high school. All students were influenced by this department, headed by Miss Church and Mrs. Marlette, as they progressed from freshman to seniors. Through their high school career, students were often i n v o 1 v e d with various programs of this department. The guidance counselor played a vital part in the student ' s life. They worked with the students as he grew, changed, and developed new interests and activities. The main objective of the guidance department is to help each student choose and acquire realistic goals. Numerous students started their day by visiting the guidance department to get excuses for absences, to find material for future vocations, or to take college applications to be processed. Here they found two of the busiest people around Southern, Mrs. Marlette and Miss Church. Debbie and Teci discuss future plans. 9

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Adminstration directed Southern’s activities Since the e st ab 1 i shm e nt of Southern High School in 1960, Mr. L. M. Adcock has served as principal. With his important position comes the responsibility of keeping in con¬ tact with the students, teachers, and all personnel in order to work with them for the betterment of our school. Various tasks and obligations pertaining to the position of prin¬ cipal include everything from greeting guest from other schools and organizations to enforcing school regulations by some measure of discipline. Mr. Adcock also represented our school on a county-wide basis through s e rving on any committee connected with the school. I Assisting Mr. Adcock is Mr. Stockard, the assistant principal, and Mrs. King, the school secretary. Mr. Stockard has been at Southern for six years and Mrs.King, for seven. Mr. Robert Stockard, Mrs. Esther Rene King 8



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English brought better understanding Mrs. Patton Advises Garden Club.. pleasant dis¬ position Mr. Williams A student ' s f ri end... S outhe rn gentleman Mrs. Miller Exceptional teacher.. drives Cor¬ vette Mack, Janice and Ralph re ad a scene from Our Town Mrs. Finger Co-operative. ..Dramatics Club advisor 10

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