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Noel Daniels, Johnny Norris, Roye Ludwig, Henry Malone, Joe Albritton, Harry Farrar, and Kirby Morris are shown proudly displaying the trophies they won. Similar trophies are presented to the outstand- ing players each year. f 2, 1L, , :,wE I 'S L, 5 4 Head football coach of Northeast State College in Monroe, Jack Rowan, gave an informative talk concerning what college expects of the student, espe- cially athletes. Football Banquet FHA Ronald DeLaney, pastor of the Second Baptist Church, was asked to be the guest speaker at the January FHA meeting. He accepted and gave a very inspiring speech on the theme Family Unity. The football used in Homecoming tilt, which was signed by team members and coaches, is shown off by captains, Joe Albritton and Harry Farrar, and coaches, Bankston, Albritton, and C arpenter. it
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Wilda Odom seems shocked that she was caught in the act of eating. We wonder if she enjoyed her snack. Jerry Tettleton and Dean Adkins seem to have no complaints, however. Pep Squad Party Rudolph Thomas, Gerald Caskey, Mrs. M. L. Rabun, and Kirby Morris seem to be getting a big kick out of this musical game which was played to 1've Been Working on the Railroad. Mr. Wilson, Coach and Mrs. Carpenter, and Coach Bankston seem to have different opinions of the food . Their expressions lead us to think so, anyway. PTA Good Citizens Make Good Government, January PTA theme, featured a panel con- sisting of Jurd Stewart, lawmang Royce Bird, businessmang Mrs. Stein Baughman, chairmang Frances Read, studentg 3 and Reverend Cole, Q clergyman. 5 Mrs. Barron, Mrs. Antley, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. M. L. Rabun, and Mrs. Reid are presented gifts by drillmaster Christene Holloway. The pep squad acknowledge these teachers for their undying efforts to help the Farmerettes.
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The PTA potluck supper featured a discus- sion on What I Expect Out of High School by Harry Farrar and Christene Holloway. These were chosen from the entries of the twelfth grade English classes and were sponsored by Ingram Bullard. A check for five dollars was awarded to both of these students. Others assisting in the presentation of the play are, seated, Jean Lamprich, Sonny Auger, Brenda Tucker, Johnny Norris, and Mary Pace. Standing, Gayle Pinckard, Mickey Cole, Christene Holloway, Donald Acree, Buster Nolan, Nancy Connally, Robert Reagen, Winona Gates, and Curtis Nyegaard. GI ,I I Speak for Democracy Frances Read was the winner of the essay contest entitled I Speak for Democracy. The contest was open to any student in the eleventh and twelfth grades. The senior play, Quit Your Kidding, will be put on this year by the following: Mrs. Kemp fdirectorjg seated, Brenda Anderson, Linda Black, Bonnie Nolan, Carolyn Farley, and Carol Joyce Waller. Standing, Sue Odom, Harry Farrar, Ruby Farrar, Paul Palmer, Rodney Harper, Gary Cobb, and Joe Dexter Albritton. Senior Pla Y Talent Show The pep squad talent show was enlivened by this group of girls who imitated each of the first string basketball boys and the coach. Posing as they said cute little rhymes about each one are Katie Ann Laster, Jerry Tettletong Patricia Robison, Emmett Silmong Lita Tugwell, Joe Dexter Albritton: Jeanette Long, Curtis Alleng Phyliss White, Kirby Morrisg and Mitzi Baughman, Coach Bankston. -
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