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This year a third year Latin class was offered. Under the instruction of Mrs. Majors, the class studied the works of Cicero. In the Course of Home Economics, part of the program was a study of home nursing. in this program, girls learned the basic techniques in the care of the sick and injured at home, yr
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.fdccwlemic .Acfiuifg Southport has given the heritage of continual prog- ress to her students, From l894, when the first senior class graduated from a newly erected build- ing, to the present day, Southport has answered the challenge of an ever increasing number of students. Our new building, the largest yet, has housed many students since l958. ln the modern offices of today, many different pieces Of equip- ment are used. In the course of Office Machines and Filing, the students learn how to use these various machines. I4 ln the Metal shop, boys have the opportunity to work with a great variety of tools. Many girls gain practical office experience by working in the office of the school during their free period. I W, ,, , ,, i l i
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By winning high honors for their writing ability Nora Ellis had her poem published in Young America Sings, and Barbara Frick had her essay published in Young America Speaks. For their outstanding writing abilities Kathy Sasek won first place in the English division of the ln- diana High School Achievement program, and Joyce Williams placed second in the National Council of Teachers of English Contest. I6 onorfi . . . Lb. A K Senior Suzanne Rodebaugh was chosen to receive the D A R award for good citizenship. jin,aA5f5 . . . Setting a new record, Southport boasted of three National Merit Scholarship Finalists- Kathy Sasek, Lynn Johnson, and Bill Parmenter. Bob Chance, a Southport senior, was selected to reign as Mr. J. A. at the Junior Achievement Trade Fair. M-i
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