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For the first time in the history School we have a finalist in the Na ship Test. Judy Stuart earned this high on two successive tests. of Southport High tional Merit Scholar- honor after scoring , ,N-A. The highlight of the speech-minded pupils in the fall semester is the Voice of Democracy Contest. lt exhibits the pupils' ability in writing, thinking, and orating. This year's winner was Mark Bratord and runner-up was Chris Kleinhenz, 'Dom little thin J bi if 61 .ftep toward Southport's outstanding athletic ability is evidenced by this vast display of newly-won trophies. Most prominent is the Marion County Basketball Trophy. Q41 Ir, 20
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The girls at Southport distinguished themselves this year by earning several outstanding awards. Patsy Gig- erich won the Betty Crocker Award, proof of her capa- bilities in homemaking. Kay Saxton traveled to Chicago to participate in the National 4-H Club Congress after Southport High School and students have been the recipients of many awards. Just take a look at Mr. Leedy holding the Times All Sports Trophyl But Southportites are outstanding in other fields too. ln homernaking, Kay Saxton and Pat Gigerich distinguished themselves. As proot of their scholastic abilities, ten jun- iors were accepted as members of the Na- tional Honor Society, and Jerry Dennerline came out on top to be named valedictorian ot the i960 Class. Southport High School was awarded the Times All Sports Trophy for the third time, thus permanently retiring the trophy. Mr. Angelopolous is shown presenting the trophy to our principal, Mr. Leedy. 19 av-7.-4,,,.. fi. - i g-. '9 -Q-.fe f - wg f r ' ' being named State Baking Achievement Winner. South- port's representative this year for the Daughters of the American Revolution good citizenship award was Alma Rugenstein. All three girls are seniors.
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doin bi thin 5 belief, The office staff is a select group of girls who are enrolled in the Commercial course. These girls gain valuable ex- perience in their future voca- tions, as well as being useful to Mrs. Sharnbaugh in the various duties of the office A co-operative and serviceable girl constantly at the call of her boss is the teacher's sec- retary. Among her various du- ties are typing tests and record- ing grades. One year of typing is required. 2l -J The sales staff of the Anchor plays an important part in pro- moting the sale of stationery to defray the cost of printing our yearbook. Each member of the staff must sell a ten dollar quota. The high salesmen of this year are Betty Stevens, Sharon Spurling, and Barbara Grant. Other members are Kathy Zoller, Bernadette Bal- dus, Janice McMullen, Sharon Lauth, Becky Pickard, Penny Brehob, Nancy Stacy, Sharon Ford, Carol Renner, Ray Starks, Ray Turner, Deanna Dennis, Linda Cunningham, and Wan- da Jameson. The patron in this picture is Mrs. Marguerite Bramblett. lv 1
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