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'K 'Sm W vvws.L- I -.Qtr ,HM Z. R -,,,,-'f- .'.41 ' a. Mrs. George C. Kemblc tends thc plant booth. b. Mr. Bill Gupton and Mrs. Patty Harvey run the Kids, Bids on Saturday afternoon. C. SALE Chairwoman Mrs. ,Iamcs E. Anthony clears out Sunday af- ternoon stragghzrs. d. Nlrs. Leland A. Hodges and Mrs. Vernie H. Barber unload SALE goodies. e. The crowds hunt for hargins at THE SALE. f. Customers gather outside the gym in anticipation of tho big opening?
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THE SALE: omething For Everyone Again, THE SALE was a long, hard project. The work began in the summer when the mothers received and priced items in their cubbyhole below the gym. Co-chair- women Mrs. James E. Anthony and Mrs. Jack Rattikin encouraged their fellow workers throughout the year. Mrs. Robert Dowling picked up SALE items, and Mrs. Susie Sweeney organized the many articles donated by area businesses. Mrs. George Kemble took charge of the greenhouse portion of THE SALE, Mr. James Anthony, Dr. Louis E. Taylor, and Mr. Jack Schutts donated the majority of the plants from their greenhouses. Mrs. John F. Hill ran the shoe departmentg Mrs. Robert S. Capper headed the clean-up throughout THE SALE and called the Community Action Center to pick up all items left over. One week later, Mrs. J. C. Murrell, Treasurer, was proud to announce that THE SALE grossed over 353,000 1 A fel: . ... .
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a. Bo Butz has last minute re- grets about leaving home. b. The Middle Sehoolers arrive at Casa Mariana to View The Mir- acle Worker. c. 4'Did that mir- ror just take a picture of me? wonders Peter Morris during the bus trip to see Rhinoceros. d. HI think l'm going to faintlw Carolyn Shelton suffers from stage fright as she and the rest of the Third Graders prepare to perform at the Lakeside Rest Home. e. The Concepts and Physics classes climb the ramp to the Planetarium at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. I F' if uf: r if -fav .X W, if ,M , Q i .Q ., .4 ., 3 5 gf X l Q Q wi' N, rx
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