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n '1 9 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET For our .Iunior-Senior Banquet we spent a most a delicious meal of various continental dishes, Alice enjoyable evening in Gay Pareef' We were all Shipp sang for us in French. Rebecca Petrea, Presi- dressed in our best', for this special occasion. After dent of the Junior Class, was toastmistress. Junior-Senior Banquet and Talent Show TALENT SHOW One of the places we visited at the Talent Swanson, Alice Shipp, and Linda Wright. On an Show last spring was France. This Parisian can- appropriately decorated stage, we traveled Around can was danced by Linda Perry, Carolyn Cheek, the World in Eighty Minutes with Mr. Fred Smith Carolyn Ross, jane Silver, Sarah Auman, Bonnie as our host. l ,, ....i -u5u vnu llilflllfl, Iililiihxlni-
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CAREER DAY An outstanding event of the spring was Career newspaper work. Mr. E. T. Rollins of the Heralc Day, sponsored by the Guidance Department as- Sun Papers is shown discussing various aspects c sisted by the Human Relations classes. Characteris- journalism. tic of the various conferences held was the one on Career Day and College Night COLLEGE NIGHT On November eighteenth, College Night was Middour are shown with their parents going over held at Southern. Representatives from various col- the program offered by State College with Mr. leges and universities discussed their respective K. D. Raab, Director of Admissions. programs with students. I. Q. Shaw and Robert E .
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P arcn t-Teacher-Studcn t Association Officers of the P.T.S.A. are Mrs. Rachel Kirkman, Presidentg Mr. Maynard Stallings, Treasurerg Dr. A. C. Iordan, Vice-Presidentg and Mrs. Margaret Downey, Secretary. The P.T.S.A. helps to develop a resourceful com- munity and responsible citizens. It helps parents and teachers to understand the student and to know and understand each other. It helps parents to know the school environment of their children and enables teachers to know the students outside the school en- vironment. It encourages parents to become ac- quainted with their chidren's associates since it is an organization of parents, teachers, and students. Best of all, it enables parents and teachers to find a way to work together to provide better schools. The programs for this school year were all re- lated to the high school curriculum and were de- signed to better acquaint parents and students with the courses offered at Southem. P.T.S.A. meetings are held the first Monday night in each month. Dr. Sherwood Cithens is shownllgiving a leciture concerning his experimental physics class. .... n.... LL... ..., 'T'..mnm-F'ia f
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