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he fi? wwf The Flower Shop, sponsored by the Na- tional Honor Society, proved to be a big success at the Capers. Potted plants and long-stemmed flowers were sold in room 162 while groups of girls sold carnation corsages throughout the building. In the picture at the left, Miss Lillian Niemann, sponsor of the Honor Society, is shown handing out the corsages to a few of the girls who helped sell. The pictured girls are Judith Byrum, Arlene Byrum,Jan- atha Rollings, Carolyn Hunt, Carolyn Turner, and Charneita Powell. The Game Room, in the middle at the left, is but one good example of the success of the Capers, which is an annual event spon- sored by the P. T. A. This shows a portion of the crowd in the boys' gymnasium. This year the Capers earned 351350. The P. T. A. uses the proceeds for school im- provements. During the current yearthey have furnished the Colonial Room, which will be used as a conference room, pur- chased a TV set for the school, a new spotlight for the auditorium, and a tool chest for the stage construction crew. Girls being served the pause that re- freshes' from one of the stands are Kay Abbott, Mary Kay Moore, Linda Miller, and Judy Oliver. Richard Gates is the counter- man. Supper was served in the cafeteria from 5 to 7 p.1n. Coneys and cokes were sold throughout the evening at the stands. Mrs. Henry Easter and her many helpers were in charge of the cafeteria,
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Members of the News Bur- eau, Linda Davidson, Lana Kay Matthews, Deanna Wise, Edgar Ziege, and Robert Roark are pictured at the right. Robert Roark and Edgar Ziegre reported sports to the Star. News, and the Times. Linda Davidson reported to the community newspapers the first semester, and Shir- ley Hathaway, who is not shown, reported to them the second semester. Also not pictured is Sandra White who reports to the Times. Lana Kay Matthews reports to the News. Deanna Wise, special correspondent to the Teen Star, is editor of News reported as club Bureau. The girls school news such activities, the honor roll, soc- ial events, P. T. R. O. T. C. news. A., and i ,, if ln the picture below Ann Kessler, editor- in-chief of The Surveyor this year, is shown, discussing some of the linancial problems of The Surveyor with Sandra Sears, business manager. The business manager's duty is to take care of all the business transactions and distribution of the paper. lg v WW ww W pu S Members of The Surveyor stalf are Tom Springer,Joyce Harmon, Wanda Rainwater, Carol Cooper, Linda Davidson, Hallie Miller, Ann Kessler, Barbara McBean, Sandra White, Mary Weiser, Lana Kay Matthews, Joann Burkett, James Smotherman, Kenny Knox, Martha Butler, Deanna Wise, Margie Masner, Sandra Sears, Mar- lene Short, Catherine Mclntire, Carl Peterson, Shirley Hathaway, and Mona Kunckles. Linda Baker, Dorothy Parker, and Jill Carter joined the staff in January. 27
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Testing their skill as nail drivers are Mrs. Aileen Dick- man and Miss Mary K. Mitch- ell, two members of Washing- ton High School's otlice stalf. This was but one of the many games enjoyed by pupils, tea- chers, and friends in the big game room at the Capers. Many other amusements were provided such as Squirt the Flirt , Ring the Dur,-kv, Fish Throw , A'Dart Throw , Basketball Shoot , 'lWeight Guessingn, and t'Ring a Peg. Standing at the left is Mr. Marce Lucas, who was in charge of the booth. ff 'wwm f A x .sim 3 Donald Kelly is shown trying his skill at throwing balls at milk bottles. This was another game en- joyed by all. The major prize was a large doll which could be won if the contestant knocked all five of the milk bottles OH the stand. A popular attraction every year is weight guessing which usually takes place in the middle of the game room and is conducted by Mr. Henry Bogue. Mr. Bogue has the task of guess- ing within three pounds the cus- tomer's correct weight.
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