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I---l Marshals The thirteen marsnals were chosen from the Junior Class on the basis Crissman, Norma Watson, Sue Wright, chief, Rebecca Petrea, Carolyr of their scholastic standings for their entire-high school career. They Weisner, Julia King, Sue Terry, Shirley McDuffie, Nancy Tillman served at all commencement functions, and the student with the Carolyn Green, Phyllis Warren, Fred Scheer. highest average is chief marshal. Pictured are: Dan Riddle, Jo Ann Student Teachers During the first semester, there were several college students from Duke anc the University of North Carolina who dic their practice teaching under the supervi- sion of various faculty members. Picturec are: Mr. William Baldwin, Miss Claudia Milham, Mr, William Aldred, and Mr Irving Dobson. Inspection of Auditorium The auditorium, which was part of the original plans of the school, was finaili completed early in the school year, Mr Chewning, County Superintendent, ani Mr. Archie Davis, architect ot the entiri building, are shown inspecting the nex auditorium prior to its acceptance.
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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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Playcrafters fith the completion of the auditorium, the curtains opened for The Larry L. Ferrell, Bettie Wrenn, Fred Scheer, Linwood Ross, Belton lan Who Came To Dinner which was presented by the Playcrafters Atkinson, LaVerne Pittman, Sue Wright, Jane Harris, C. W. Moss w the evening of December l3, l957, Pictured is the cast: Riddick Eleanor Foster, and Jon Janes, Mrs. Feimster directed the performance 'Connell, Eddie High, Dan Riddle, Wayne Alford, Carolyn Cheek, P. T. S. A. 'he P.T,S.A, is a co-operative organization 1 which students, parents, and faculty fork together. This year the programs en- eavored to inform the members about the arious departments at Southern High chool. Pictured are: Mrs, J. C. Petrea, resident, Mr. M. C, Stallings, treasurer, nd Mrs. C. G, Kirkman, secretary. So-Hi Club he So-Hi Club began its second year en- eavoring to sponsor those projects and :tivities that would better Southern High :hool, During the summer, they under- :ok selling ads to obtain funds for the adium lights. They have worked faith- Jlly all year to finance this proiect. epresenting the club are: Mr. Poe, Mr. lake, Mr. Smith, Mr. Stallings, Mr. Good- in, Mr. Petrea, Mr, Cherry, and Mr. igsbee.
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