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, .,-'f fQ', QQ., ..,q 'y 1. f S' , rr' Wplliilrr ' . aw T' q REPRESENTATIVES Smmlingz Michael Best. Sclzlvrl. Ir!! to Rigbl. Fi:-sl Row: George Clayton, Pat 0'Bricn, XVallacc Daniel, Paul Jones, Ann llitnclick, Carolyn Green. Suu: Hinxelifk. Srrulld Row: Charlotte Mints, jackie Stanley, Wfaynu King, Dan Riddle, Georgie Little, Jane Silver, Carolyn Maddry, Peggy King, larry Dail. Thirrl Row: Sanndra Stephens, Randy Page, Thurston Yates, Mike Erdesky, Norman Stallings, Tommy Fletcher, Carolyn Atkins, Mrs. Boone. Allen Page. COMMITTEES Svalvfl, l.vlI In Right: Chairmen--Rebecca Petrca, Publicity: Sally Rigshue, Finance: Mary Scott, House and Grounds, Sandra Hur- st-y, Calemlargvgyackie Stanley, Social: Pat Mortzan, Assembly. Slandinn: Dwight Cherry Recil Smith. Kay I.vnn. Eleanor Jones, Jane Harris, Betty rcnn, Marcus King, Fllcn Mizc, Carl Scott, Sue Terry, Nancy Carpenter, Nancy Tillman, Gerald Allen, Darlene Swain, Richard Councilman, Norman Stallings. ti fflaxtllzlllltll'll11lQ - .prix
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STUDENT COUNCIL ' w i . M S t...,. ,qt i ,, ,...,.:f ' 5 Ns? K .g.s S f 2 - e S OFFICERS Left to Right: George Ray, vice-presidentq Janet Self, public relations chairmang Michael Best, presidentg Saundra Stephens, sec- retaryg Carolyn Atkins, treasurer. The purpose of the Southern High School Student Council is to encourage the participation of all the stu- dents in school activitiesg to foster advancement in scholarship and school spirit1 to promote better understand- ing and co-operation between students, faculty, and patrons: to develop democratic ideals in the students, thus preparing them for living usefully in a democracy: and to promote the general welfare of our school. Under the leadership of Michael Best, president, and Mrs. Boone, advisor, the accomplishments of the stu- dent council during the past year have been varied. Service proiects included: helping with the opening of school: assisting at Open House for the new buildingg organizing student council and establishing its constitu- tiong planning and sharing Homecoming with Northern High Schoolg being hosts to Northern on annual County Student Councilg sending delegates to North Central in Dunn fSue Terry, Secretarylg instituting the Point Systemg publishing a Student Directory, sponsoring polio shots: initiating a Student of the Month selec- tiong helping plan Student Activity programg preparing a Handbook for l957-19585 and entertaining Northern Council with a return banquet. Money-making projects included: compilation and sale of Community Birthday Calendarg sponsoring a Valentine Dance and the election of Valentine Queeng and presenting a Talent Show by students of the entire school. Student Council members compiled and sold Student Mrs. Hassell moderated a panel discussion at the County Directories. Student Council Day held in October. sl ' Q at INXJ lla? ' if
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S CLUB Iiinl Roux Ir!! In Rigbl: Coach Fred Smith, Felton Adams. Norman Maultsby. Norman Stallings. president: Danny Thomas. vice' prrsitlentz Ronnie Strickland. secretary: Sonnie Rigsbee, treasurer: XX'ayne Strickland, historian. ,Serond Raw: Randy Downey, Wanytie Bowen. llersliel Stephenson. l.eroy Ruhle, Benny llamlett. Cecil Overcash. Thurston Yates. Gerald Allen. Third Row: William Bar- bour, Ronnie Cartner, jimmy Blackburn, Larry Horton, Tye Pendergraft, Ray Gurtner. Edward Carpenter, Norman Gnllimore. The S Club exists for the purpose of promoting and fostering an athletic spirit that compels a genuine and wholehearted interest. desire and effort to win athletic contestsg and for lending its influence in maintain- ing the high school athletic program on a high plane of competition and sportsmanship. Those boys who have won a school letter are members of the club. Mr. Fred Smith and Mr. Blake are its co-sponsors. 4 .ax .1 A 4 ..4.. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Girls' Athletic Association was organized after the first semester. It is open to any girl not taking physical education. Some of the projects were: having a round-robin haskethall tournamentg volleyball tournaments: tournaments in recreation activities, as badminton, ping pong. shuffle board. horse shoes. paddle tennisg spon' soring hikes and picnics on Saturdaysg and sponsored a Play Day. Mrs. Gilliam sponsored this club. Page 'libirly-'I'r1'o
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