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SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE YEAR The senior Class gave a farewell party for Carolyn Park January 19 in the home Ec. building. Many danced to the radio WHILE OTHERS PLAYED GAMES IN THE LIVING ROOM. ALL WHO CAME ENJOYED THE REFRESHMENTS BUT HATED TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO ONE OF OUR BEST CLASSMATES, CAROLYN MOVED TO MONTGOMERY WHERE SHE ATTENDED SIDNEY LANIER HIGH. Friday Night. March 29th was the time and The Twin City Community house , was the place for the annual Sophomore hop . They danced to the music of many of the best orchestras of the United States, which means that their music was recorded. Our Football players and Cheerleaders who worked so hard FOR OUR TEAM WERE WELL REWARDED BY THE FOOTBALL BANQUET GIVEN AT THE VOCATIONAL BUILDING. MANY OF THE PLAYERS, COACH, AND the Cheerleader gave speeches. They were served by the home ECONOMICS GIRLS. „ March 28th, 1940 marked the second successive year that •LOMATON HAS HAD THE HONOR OF BEING HOST TO THE PARENTS, TEACHERS, amd pupils of Escambia County on play Day, Mr.. Leon Mantel of mc'oulough was Piaster of ceremonies. During the morning the fol camcks and stunt3 were performed. The afternoon activities were son call games, and ?$ %ny kinds of races. The Flomaton p, 7, Av had charge of the selling of the food AND REFRESHMENTS. April 19th, the Senior Class gave a Dance at the Community House. Clarence Schenk and his orchestra furnished the music. The Senior s sponsored a Halloween Carnfval October 28th. Every cl%sj and some of ci uas had a booth in which they sold A CERTAIN THING. A DOLLAR W..o GIVEN AS A PhlZE FOR THE MOST ATTRACTIVE BOOTH. AT E»GH- . 1 Cl OCH A WO.'iANLSSS WEDDING WAS G I VEN I N WH ’ CH SOME O' THE LHAD NO CI 7 I Z7NS OF THE COMMUN I TY TOOK PART, ON THE NIGHT OF FEBRUARY AC Th MAP’Y PERSONS SLEPT LIGHTLY BECAUSE THEY HAD BEEN To Sr E ’He PHANl’CM -PEEPS , A THREE ACT MYSTERY PLAY. 'HE F AF '».M V ICXEPY, WAS SUPPORTED BY A LARGE CAST OF GOOD ACTORS AN“ . TTHLSSLSn Kc STAGE AND PROPERTIES COMMITTEE DID FINC WO ON T lei S , April 8th the Alabama Cj; l ge 0i.ee club gave a very inspiring RECITAL FOR THOSE IN GCHi)'»L AND OUT WHO CARED TO ATTEND. ANY VISITORS FROM TOWN AND MAN'S PUPILS H “ARC ' K J THIRTY GIRLS GIVE APPROXIMATELY FORTY FIVE MINJVES OF PERFORMANCE-, April 26th was a big night for the seniors as it was their Class Night . Every member of the class took part. May 3RD. a DANCE WAS HELD AT THE COMMUNITY HOUSE WITH MUSIC by Clarence sbhenk. It was in Honor of the Senior wlass. a GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL April 17th was a night to remember. It was the Senior play EXCEPT IT WAS IN THREE ONE ACT PLAYS. PRACTICALLY ALL OF THE Seniors took part in the play.
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kn i JnROTN WllLl THE IR PARTNERSHIP TO INEZ KNOWLES Thelma Jackson anp ell Jordan wjli. and AVI NELL MORRIS. Earline Norwood and Grace Powell will their outside boypreinds to to ELLA Mae Gray anp Vermell Digmon. V I V I AN FiTZGERALO W.ELS TO MARIE DAW-EEL HER ABILITY TO KEEP guessing and we do mean the boys. qu£qt that 9h|R ,mproveTthem°a8 much as poss?3le » m tellTnq youTthey OVER i;,?RAr“I SlV Til SUGGESTION' THAT THEY USE HEADACHE POWDERS AS A CURE. „ liiMinn QIRL—FRIENDS TO HENRY WILLIAMSON THE SENIOR 30YS WILL ALL THEIR JUNIOR QIRL-FRI and C. C. Jackson. - . THE SENIOR GIRLS WILL ALL THEIR HIGH SCHOOL BOY-FRIENDS TO Jackson and Ola B. MilleR. WE APPOINT OUR DEAR °LD. A M?nEwITN STTHEREOF u„ I AND REVOKE ALL FORMER WILLS, IN WITNESS) intnc-v , SCREED oSr NAME THIS 26TH DAY OF APRIL 1940 CLASS or 1940 DOT WEAVER
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