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THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR BANQUET The Junior and Senior Banquet was held in the high school gymnasium Friday night March ll, 1949. It was attended by a majority of both the Juniors and the Seniors. The welcome speech was given by the Junior Class President, Bud Pardue. The acceptance was given by the Senior Class President, Harmon Davis. Refreshrnents were served to all members of both classes and the Faculty. Each one present enjoyed the eats which included sandwiches, pickles, cake, drinks, and ice cream. The games which included Truth or Consequences, I-landkerchief Relay and others as entertaining were enjoyed by everyone present. Mr. J' . E. Brown surprised the group by giving a movie Farming is Fun. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The Junior Class left Belmont High School on Saturday morning, April Z, 1949 for Nashville, Tennessee. We arrived there at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. There we ergioyed various activities such as movies and sight-seeing tours of the city. At 6:00 o'clock we attended the Grand Ole Opra. As the clock struck twelve we left the auditorium and went to the bus. We arrived in Belrnont at the break-of-day Sunday morning. Each of us had enjoyed the entire trip. SENIOR CLASS TRIP The Seniors, accompanied by Mrs. Deaton and Mrs. Fulton left Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock for Sheffield picnic grounds near Wilson Dam. On the way Mrs. Deaton, the class sponsor, gave each Senior a 51.00 bill as a present from her and her husband. Upon arriving at the park, various scouting parties left to explore the mysteries of the interior. About noon Mrs. Deaton took charge of fixing a meal, which was spread under the trees by the Tennessee River. After lunch, more exploring was done by the entire group. At 2 o'clock Mr. Deaton blew the bus whistle as a signal to assemble. We bundled into the bus and went to the Shoals Theatre, where we saw Fighter Squadron. As we came from the theatre we spied a carnival where we spent the remainder of the afternoon. We returned to Belmont in time to attend the play in Golden. 17
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