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ww Q 3 1 nt? F 3 ' .2 gow. ww O F5 rg 1 12' -V t . E , 1 The newspaper staff consists of: Linda Kelly, Lalene Page, Pat Hod- Jimmette O'Briant, Mrs. Hunt, sponsor, William Ray, Tommy Fletch nett, Ruth Couch, Betsy O'Briant, Carolyn Cheek, Dona Fagg, Pat er, .luanity Brantley, L. M. Draper. Warren, Haywood Clayton, Faye Brantley, editor, Charlotte Watson, Woice aflfze 5l'uJenh we-1 3-mv miling gleefully over the latest issue of the outhern Script is the editor, Faye Brantley. 'he Southern Script workroom is like a second home to 'mese members of the staff: Tommy Fletcher, Mrs. Hunt, .. M. Draper, Ruth Couch, Dona Fagg. Newspaper Staff People make news and news creates the people -your Southern Script staff. Throughout the year, Mrs. Linda Hunt's classroom hums with the sound of voices, clicking of typewriters, and the hustling ofa great deal of activity as the deadline for the Southern Script rolls around again. The staff sincerely hopes that they have presented to the student body a paper which is newsworthy and interesting and which upholds the American tradition of freedom of expression.
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National Honor Society With the help of Mrs. Zenna W. Harris, the Southern High Chapter of National Honor Society was organized at the beginning ofthe second semester. A challenging and in- spirational induction ceremony was given by the Durham High Chapter on the thirtieth of January. The Society strives to create an enthusiasm for scholar- ship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in students. Among the service projects undertaken were ushering at the Talent Show and the North Central District ofthe Stu- dent Council. The members, also, assisted the Guidance De- partment in sponsoring Career Day. ,iw 41.41, an 7aa.cfz! The members ofthe Society are First Row Faye Brantley Phyllis Mincey, Fredicka Moore, Judith Ellis, Shirley McDuffie, Carolyn Warren Jane Cooke Carl Scott Faye Hudson Nancy Tillman Sue Green, Rebecca Pelfeer Sandro H'-1f5eY, Seundfe Stephens- Th 'd J k St I L n Row: Dan Riddle, Errol Scheer. H '-in-L w...c 'mai H i ' E 4 Rf? .UI 'li Llp
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S Club Kneeling: Ronnie Strickland, Jimmette O'Briant, vice-president, Sonny Rigsbee, president, Larry Ferrell, secretary-treasurer. Seated, Front Row: Coach Blake, Ronnie Nichols, Wayne Bowen, Jim Web- ster, Billy Crosby, Thurston Yates, George Barker, Coach Smith. The characteristic red jackets with the brilliant S mono- Second Row: Willie McDuffie, Kenneth Sarvis, Don Mitchell, Ricky Cheek, Ray Johnson, Ted Garrett, Marcus King, Charles Leonard, Tammy Goodwin, Charles Collins, Bobby Boone, John Harris, Ron- nie Cartner. ganization. One important project of this club was the grams are the trademarks of this athletic lettermen or- selling ot ice cream at recess. .gallant an 04111, 5 F. F. A. The F.F.A. is an organization for boys who are interested the help of their sponsors, Mr. Evans and Mr. Williams. in farming. This club has undertaken many projects with Kneeling: J. Taylor, D. Council, G. Stanley, T. Ward, president, ney, H. Ferguson, D, Roberts, R. Cheek, D. Sikes, J. Wesley, J. Wal- D. Bledsoe, vice-president, B. Cooley, secretary, D, Berry, F. Pearce, treasurer, E. Atkins, D. Evans, J. Council, R. Lowe. Standing: Mr. Williams, sponsor, G. Carpenter, C. Woods, M, Gentry, M. Shipp, J. Howard, E. Bailey, M. Durham, N. Ferrell, E. Perry, R. Tilley, J. Hat- ley, B. Riggs, R. Middour, H. Maynard, B. Gunter, J. Smith, B. Dow- ton, R. Vaughn, R. Perry, S. Clayton, D. Morris, C. Hall, R. Matthews C. Holder, D. Wyatt, P. Morris, B. Carpenter, J. Walker, T. Johnson E. Woods, W. Davis, B. Shepherd, L. Wright, B. Crosby, Mr. Evans sponsor, D. Cook. 'Y' Llblihasfkxflfltili 9'5lWz if -YE,tiafvvdlll'-WFQIFS-S25iPTi1:5?LiiWVis'N1'.1i6EWEFfpMEft'9iiP 'Ss9iQ':tNXNQEWQRWQIAPQM 'EW Y43iQ6G Qif45M12Q13WEEEWEBBB91Q?5HMm?35f?3M? 46E?iHKWZQMQwR ?YQ3?'13tss319Y'WFf' -t2lw'iT'O f 15m-'K?5X9ii?i.Q:Qw i-lei fiHi?X'Q!sBRr'tXSm?e
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