Southern High School - Southerner Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1959

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Southern High School - Southerner Yearbook (Durham, NC) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 101 of 168
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Library and Debate LIBRARY CLUB Composing this club are the library assistants each of whom work in the library one period during each day. These students render a distinct service to their school, and with the assistance of Mrs. Boone, librarian, they acquire a thorough understanding of library fundamentals. Kneeling: -Iudy Rigsbee, Flor- ence Currier, Ceorgie Little, and Becky Bullock, Presi- dent. Sfanrling: XVillie Lou NVomble, -lane Ilarris, Ioyce Harrell, Mrs. Boone, Sponsor, Norma YVatson, Hallie Faye Carrard, Vice-Presideiitg Ruth Long, and Annette Kirkman. DEBATE CLUB Looking over information for the triangular de- Sue YVright. The query for the debate was, Resolved: bates are Rebecca Petrea, Dona F agg, Dan Riddle, K'That the United States should adopt the essential Mrs. Rose Marie F eimster, Sponsor, C. W. Moss, and features of the British system of education. .41

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4-H Club and Shop 4-H CLUB Members of the 4-ll Club learn how to better serve their school, their community, and their country. Meetings are held each month sponsored by the Dur- ham County Assistant Farm and Home Agents. First row: Pattie XVilson, Song Leader, Sandra Stallings, Chaplain, Rachel Gunter, President, VVillie Lou Lynn, Secretary, and Paul Hall, Vice-President. Second row: Bertita Ray, Donna Io Glenn, Patsy Currie, Carol Brame, Linda VVillette, Phyllis Snipes, and Carolyn Gullie. Third row: Mr. Sparrow, Leader, George NVheelous, Carl Fox, Frank Bordeaux, Iames Taylor, Dona Fagg, and Miss Ozzle, Leader. ADVANCED SHOP To acquire further skills in Industrial Arts, some students elected Advanced Shop during sixth period. The group planned, selected, and built a scale model of a house. Some of these boys also assisted Mrs. Boone in the construction of the library exhibit at the State Fair. Pictured are as follows: Wlayne Kennedy, .aw Page Ninety-Six Larry Glenn, Edgar Perry, Iames Thompson, Kennetl Oakley, Connie XVatson, Gerald Little, Billy Liles Eugene Vincent, jackie Sanderford, G. XVesley George Clayton, Paul Hall, and Mr, McKneely, Spon SOI. is Q I ve if I 1 1



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Athletic Organizations .- .. .. -Q .x SSH CLUB A familiar sight around Southern is the red jacket monogrammed with the brilliant ST This serves as a trademark for those boys who have lettered in one or more sports. A real challenge is presented by this or- ganization to athletes. Giving recognition to lettermen and encouraging participation in sports activities are two primary objectives of the club. Nineteen new members were initiated into the club this year. First row: Don Mitchell, Larry Ferrell, Secretary-Treasurer, Tommy Goodwin, Sergeant at Arms, Ronnie Strick- land, Vice-President, Willie McDuffie, President, and Charles Leonard, Historian. Second row: Kenneth Sarvis, Ray Iohnson, jimmy Franklin, Marcus King, and Ronnie Nichols. Third row: Coach Fred Smith, Sponsor, Iimmette O'Briant, Ray Pickett, Ricky Cheek, and Thomas Edwards. GIRLS, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The purpose of the G. A. A. is to offer girls an op- portunity to participate in a variety of sports among which are volleyball, ping pong, badminton, basket- ball, and softball. During the year the members work- ed hard for the trophy which is awarded to the most outstanding player of the year. If a member accumu- lates two hundred points, an emblem is awarded to her. First row: Pat Swain, Shirley Wilson, Shelby Morgan, Kaye Harris, Treasurer, Faye Shepherd, IoAnne Bowling, Vice-President, Ruby Martin, Pres dent, Gloria Churchill, Brenda McGhee, and Willi Lou Lynn, Second row: Rebecca Stanley, Sally Sike Linda Edmondson, Bonnie Swanson, Betsy Higl Linda Iones, Faye Harris, janet Hudson, and Louis Williams. Third row: Martha Yates, Donna Gleni Doris Blalock, Ianice Parrish, Betty Io Bennett, Bett Chisenhall, Bobbie Gregory, and Arcell Campbell. l

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