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AWARD WINNERS As a part of extra-curricular activi- ties, many of our students have par- ticipated in various contests. We are very proud of Bettie Wrenn, winner of the Betty Crocker Award, Fred Scheer, winner of the American Leg- ion Oratorical Contest, and Faye Brantley, winner of the D, A. R. Award. 70 PRODUCE 35 NOT ERGUQFR Students of the Month Students of the Month are nominated by their respective homerooms. The nominations are then given to a com- mittee composed ot faculty members and the executive council who select one student for each month on the basis of outstanding service to the school. The students of the month pictured are: Errol Scheer, November, Sandra Hursey, January, and Saun- dra Stephens, December. Future Farmers of America I The Future Farmers of America con- structed a booth which pointed out the importance of balanced farming practices for the Durham County Fair in October. The exhibit won first prize in the contest.
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Ze si? if li A 5: 3 as is LAVERNE MI NCEY 5 ii sis 31 5 SAUNDRA STEPHENS it ff' In 35 3 . X MARY SCOTT 5 is believed that these prominent person- S lities are true builders. ot gold, but only men can make A people, great and strong- ien, who for truth and honor's sake, Stand fast and suffer long. 'ave men, who work while others sleep, Who dare while others fly- 1ey build a nation's pillors deep And lift them to the sky. -Ralph Waldo Emerson JACKIE STANLEY 103 RIDDICK O'CONNELL
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New York Trip After a semester of hard and con- tinuous work on the Southerner and the Southern Script, plans were made to attend the National Press Insti- tute in New York City. Thirteen members from the two staffs with Miss Clay and Mrs, Hassell enjoyed a most profitable week. American Education Week To begin the observance of American Education Week at Southern, the Fu- ture Teachers of America designed a bulletin board in the lobby. Each faculty member was presented a big red apple as a token of appreciation by the Student Council. To climax the observance of National Education Week, a skit was presented in as- sembly. Pictured are officers of the Future Teachers of America: Mary Ann Nichols, vice-president, Julia King, treasurer, Saundra Stephens, president, and Sandra Hursey, secre- College Day College Day was held at Southern High School on November 20, l957. Representatives from many colleges and universities were present to dis- cuss their schools with students and their parents. Mr. Gene Hooks is shown discussing various aspects of Wake Forest College to a group of students and parents in the library. ta ry. ll 105
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