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I . I 'Q Southern Belle , ,4., i f, The Southern Belle was chosen at the - alentine dance which was held on Febru- ' 'W ' 'y 8, l958. The couples, dressed in cos- imes of the old South, were judged, and inda Hutsan was selected as the Southern elle because of her authentic costume. Valentine Dance me Valentine Dance was sponsored by the Student Council. The lobby thern days. Pictured in the foreground are: Linda Wright and Ronnie Js decorated as the portico and garden of an old Southern mansion. Strickland, Sue Terry and Leroy Ruble. - any guests were dressed in costumes characteristic of former Soul 101
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Homecoming Queen The homecoming queen is a membe of the Senior Class who is chosen by her fel low classmates. The runner - up serves a the maid of honor. Carolyn Haith had the honor of being elected homecoming queen for l957-l 955 This was a special occasion since it was thi first game in the Southern High Stadium After brief dedication exercises, our Rebel Ronnie Strickland, crowned Carolyn queer M - fi Homecoming Court Each class was represented in the Homecoming Court. The girls com- tive, Doc Hamm and Edna Parrish, Sophomore Class, George Barkf posing the court had the privilege of choosing their escorts. Pictured and Carolyn Haith, queen, Donald Tice and Linda Hutson, Junic are Billy Joe Creech and Faye Shepherd, Freshman Class representa- Class, Eddie Berry and Elizabeth Raynor, Senior Class maid of honor.
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FAYE BRANTLEY CARL SCOTT FREDRICKA MOORE .. .A SANDRA HURSEY 102 p . ERROL SCH EER These ten seniors were selected by popu lar vote of the faculty for special recogni tion. Competition was high but those rnos nearly personifying the attributes of true democratic citizenship were elected to be honored here in The Southerner. The faculty considered the student's scholarship, hi: leadership and co-operation in educationa and extra-curricular activities, his genera citizenship, and his promise of future use fulness. Each of these qualities was given c definite point value and the ten seniors hav- ing the largest number of points are pic- tured on these pages.
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