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Show ' Students Air Their Views That's My Opinion By The Southerner The Forum welcomes letters of 200 words or less on current school problems or ideas of interest to students from any member of the South high student association. .Deposit letters in Scribe office or room 120. Please sign true names. LAUDS CAFETERIA WORK South High is tops! Every classroom, class-room, hall, nich and corner are dear to all who have attended, but one splendid thing about it is it's intense interest in quick correction of undesirable things. Now, the most appealing spot and the spot most loved by everyone at South is the Cafeteria. Let me illustrate my point. Last year the cafeteria was a disgrace at the beginning of the season. The place at all lunch times was stacked knee deep in lunch sacks, papers, and bottles; the trays were never put back in place. It certainlyt was a mess. When you tried to take a delicious bite of that hamburger all of a sudden you found a sack right in your face or a banana peeling sailing at your mouth, thrown by some indifferent student. By the time you were through with lunch you had eaten more than you planned on. Later in the year members of the school recognized the need for a cleaner, more sanitary dining room. Well, school members got togethtr to try and control this situation. sit-uation. They did very well; in fact they improved it immensely. However How-ever there' is still room for improvement. Now we are starting a new year at school, I think we should all put forth every effort toward keeping keep-ing the cafeteria in order. South doas what it sets out to do so let's all get behind the lunch bag and put it in the can. , wt David Lingard CLUBS, PRAISED What are the elements that make South the best school in the state ? The answer to this question would indeed take pages and pages, but I think that one of the most outstanding out-standing elements is the democratic manner in which the school is run. In my opinion, this method of povernment is most decidedly carried car-ried over in the organization of school clubs. The need for properly proper-ly supervised extracurricular activities ac-tivities that meet the interest of each student has been answered from one year to the next by the principals and faculty of South. Clubs are not carried over autumn activities are newly organized or-ganized upon request of the student stu-dent body. In previous years, membership mem-bership has been unrestricted. It is definitely my opinion that this condition should continue, I believe that one should be privileged to affiliate af-filiate himself with the club that he desires. I think that South 's uniciue method meth-od of club organization alone is a contributing factor to the friendly spirit of this school. I am a hearty enthusiast of a wide range of club activities and it is my opinion that this club svstem will make a great hit with all Southerners. Mary Lu Edman. |