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Belonging to clubs, being a part of the Student Coun- cil, sharing in the make-up of the SOUTHERNER . .. these are some of the many activities which we have enjoyed. Although, in some cases, they represent hours of endless laborg also they represent hours of fun and fellowship. We feel that these activities have de- veloped leadership, character, and a desire to do our best within the lives of all students who have partici- pated. Probably the traditions of the Old South set the course for the activities that we Southerners en- joy today. Hallie Faye Garrard and Jon Jones are mak- ing their choices of the clubs and activities offered at Southern. 68
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terlined with corrections, jumbled filing cabinets Seated: Darlene Swain, Carolyn Green, Miss Clay, sponsor, San- dra Hursey, editor, Carl Scott, Phyllis Warren. Standing: Sandra Sloan, Jean Burns, Brenda Robbins, Jane Perry, Judith Ellis, Rebecca Petrea, Norman Vowell, Mary Scott, assistant editor, Wade Winstead, Jane Silver, Shirley iMcDuffie, Patricia Scott, Laverne Mincey, Janet Hudson, Norma Watson, Julia King, George Clayton. Baum Bduwl Use Bank A., 5,5 Miss Clay, Rebecca Petrea, Phyllis Warren, Mary Scott, and Sandra Hursey are laying out the i958 Soufherner. Editorial Staff Tired fingers pressing typewriter keys, copy in ff gg these are familiar to the members of the editorial staff. Producing a yearbook requires long hours of con- scientious, patient, and co-operative work. However, the staff finds that the satisfaction of working with the Southerner more than compensates for our efforts. With the willing assistance of our advisor, Miss Eliza- beth Clay, we have been able to produce an accurate and vivid account of Southern High School for its stu- dents today and in the years to come. 70
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