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FRIDAY, April 18, 1952 The boys in white dinner jackets and the girls in new formals lost no time in getting from the banquet at the Methodist Church to the dance at The Community Center where they danced or just listened to the music and rested. , .No one was kept away—not even Freddie with his broken head . . . The 243rd Infantry Band leader planned a variation for the next number. . .FromaFox Trot to a Paul Jones with the teachers leading the way.
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MONDAY, March 17, 1952 Eighth Grade students were genial hosts to the rest of the high school at a dance at the Community Center. Decorations and refreshments in large quantities were in keeping with St. Patrick ' s Day. THURSDAY, March 20, 1952 The Dramatics C lass won a Distinguished rating for its performance of The Happy Journey last night inFarmville. They are thereby entitled to present itagain in Charlottesvi I le, April 5. FRIDAY, March 21, 1952 The Dramatics Class, under the direction of Mrs. Cheatham, gave The Happy Journey by Thornton Wilder today in Assembly. George Ogburn took the part of the glib service-station attendant; Carolyn Crannis, the jabbering mother; Freddie Stables, the forbearing father; and Mary Lee and Bibby Wilson, the questioning, squirmy chiIdren. This same play will be given in Virginia League competition at Farmville next Wednesday. MONDAY, March 24, 1952 Girls ' Softball practice started today with Miss Tucker Winn, as coach. FRIDAY, April 10, 1952 The Junior boys presented an Easter Parade this morning, modeling what the well-dressed young lady will be wearing this season. Billy Inge and C. W. Spencer modeled the latest in evening gowns; Tom Tunstal I showed us what a young lady should wear to church and Max Bryant what she should wear to school; Bob Murphy modeled the latest in summer sportswear: Tootie Martin modeled the smartest attire for the modern matron; Dick Calhoun was dressed as a little girl for church; Tootie Sydnor was attired for next winter ' s sports and Johnson Wi llis and Dickie Page brought forth wolf-whistles when they appeared in bathing suits ready for the summer ' s swimming. SUNDAY, April 12, 1952 Dickie Page, Johnson Willis, Jeff Da vis,and Bill Fahrbach participated in the Easter Sun¬ rise Service at The Community Center this morning. The Rev. Frank B. Handley delivered the message.
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THf 1952 SOfTBflLL SITTING: Pat Shell, Barbara Benedict, and Coach Winn. STANDING: Barbara Metcalf, Christine Roop, Betty Jackson, Elsie Hilton, Ann Calhoun, Shirley Adams, Virginia McCormick, Barbara Rutledge, and Gene via Roop. GfllHE LOSBS OHO GOOD SPORTS ■ mm; L t 1 ' • -r ' • • ' JOHNSON ' S MARKET
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