Southern High School - Southerner Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1960

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Southern High School - Southerner Yearbook (Durham, NC) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 109 of 196
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Page 109 text:

M. .H-gi, Sgkx Will the pictures ever fit? This was a Question frequently asked by Sally Wright, Nancy Harris, and Gaynette Price as they struggled through the administration division of the year- book. Problems, problems, problems! One would never think there could be so many horizontal pictures needed to go in vertical spaces. Vertical pictures had to be put in square spaces. There was either too much copy on a page or too little. These things and others helped to drive the annual staff to distraction. Associate editors are Jane Maxwell, COPY, Alice Shipp, SPORTS Sarah Auman, LAYOUT, Jane Silver, ACTIVITIES, Mrs. Wasdell, SPON SOR, Wayne Davis, PHOTOGRAPHY, Carolyn Randall, SPORTS. The statt is grateful to Mr. Evans for his help with the photography. He never refused us-he iust gritted his teeth cheer- fully and went to work. Not only did he take our pictures, but he also developed and printed them. Our greatest inspiration was Mrs. Wasdell. lt was for her that we did our best--not because we wanted to, but because we had to meet that deadline. Ruth Daughtry counts subscription money under the watchful eye of Betsy Andrews, Circulation Manager. Ea, Vw

Page 108 text:

jig .S70lltA2l'IleI' As The lasT copy sheeTs of The i960 SOUTHERNER were senT off To The prinTer, we heaved a sign of relief and rushed off To The beach. As we waiTed for The return of The cornpleTed SOUTHEPN- EP, we looked over The happenings of '6O. Jon Jones, our ediTor, ruled us wiTh an iron hand while he sat in his rocking chair Twiddling his Toes. Sarah Auman, layouT editor, wenT cornpleTely crazy Trying To find losT picfures. And Then There was Jane Max- well, who would occasionally pick up a pencil and write copy. Jane Silver, Carolyn Randall, and Alice Shipp worked laTe inTo The nighT slaving over Their secTions. Linda Perry and Wayne Davis were unique in Their field. NOT everyone can Take a picTure standing on his head. Of course Linda and Wayne found it diffi- culT To do, standing upright. Hallie Garrard became unbearable To live wiTh after she sTarTed carrying around all The money ThaT BeTsy Andrews and l32uTh DaughTry broughT in. We shall never forget These people and many more who helped publish our annual. Editor Jon Jones and Business Manager Hallie Garrard confer on the financial situation of the annual. Pictured is the entire annual staff. SEATED: Carolyn Randall, Linda Wright, Jane Silver, Linda Perry, Jon Jones, Hallie Garrard, Sally Wright. STANDING: Jane Max- well, Melba Stinnett, Mary Frances Arnold, LaVerne Pittman, Jimmy Collins, Ruth Daughtry, Luther Jackson, Betsy Andrews, Sandy Hackney, Alice Shipp, Wayne Davis, Carolyn Ross, Carolyn Cheek, Recil Smith, Patricia Scott, Sally Sikes, Gaynette Price, Phyllis Mitchell, Sarah Auman, Mrs. Wasdell, Sponsor, Patricia Holder.



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I QLUJIOGIQQI' Sid! An important addiTion To our school life is The SOUTHERN SCRIPT. In The pasT Tour years iT has come Troma mimeographed sheeT To anews- paper published six Times during The school year. The SCRIPT strives To publish The ThoughTs, icleas, and opinions OT The students anal TaculTy of SouThern. IT also sTrives To encourage sTudenT parTicipaTion in journalism and To offer experience in The various phases of newspaper work. Preparing to distribute the latest edition of the SCRIPT are L.M. Draper, SPORTS EDITOR, Mrs. HUNT, ADVISOR? B0l'1f'li9 O'Neal BUSINESS MANAGER, and Tommy Fletcher, SPORTS EDITOR. This summit conference did not flop! Newspaper- staff members conferring are as follows: SEATED: Anna Hagy, Jerry Day, Dona Fagg, Mrs. Hunt, SPON- SOR, Joyce Garrett. SECOND ROW: Jill Salinger, Claire Braibanti, Bonnie O'Neal, Pat Currie, L.M. Draper, Tommy Fletcher, Jay Johnson, and Barbara McCoy. Showing off the SCRIPT are the page editors Jill Salinger, Bonnie O'Neal, Dona Fagg, and Claire Braibanti. 'TT 3

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