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ln Biology the how, why, and when of life unfolds in class. Experiments, microscopic study, making notebooks, doing projects, studying culture plates, and making drawings help to add flavor to the class. Belton Atkinson, Bill San- ford, Carolyn Cheek, and Barbara Morton dissect a frog in Mrs. McLeod's Biology Class. l94l 57 He who lives in the hearts of men Needs no tribute of recording en His deeds are written in a place apart On the enduring tablet of the human heart. or . ,Jln gllltemurxzxm DAN MOORE WIMBERLEY - 19 p . -Selected In Human Relations we learn the valuable lesson of under- standing ourselves and others. To help in accomplishing this, we have discussions, case studies, films, individual tests and skits, Norman Warren, Paul l-lall, Eugene Mor- gan and Claiborne Sikes are shown as they demonstrate proper manners on the street. 5
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7114 4 Blau i, 5 Gt A is fe These industrious students of the freshman class have led their class through this initial year. They are: Patricia Scott, secretary, Carolyn Randall, vice-president, Doris Petrea, president, John W. Fletcher, resigned treasurer, J, L, Glenn, treasurer. The fact that we Freshmen entered Southern last tall unaccustomed to high school lite did not prevent us from participating in activities and becoming a part of Southern High School, With the help ot our sponsor, Mr. Blake, we have enjoyed a year which has been filled with gala events and never to-be-forgotten moments. We are eager- ly anticipating our Sophomore year because we feel that it will offer even great- er opportunities for us to make lasting contributions to Southern l-ligh. '60
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