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fldy :Day On May 8, Hearne High School had its annual play day, and the seniors Won with thirty-four points. The sophomores took a second with thirty-four points, the jun- iors took third with thirty-three pointsg and the freshmen were last with thirty-one points. The sports in which the students participated were tennis, softball, volley- ball, horseshoes, 3-legged race, and the sack race. Troy Henson, pictured at right, serves as pitcher for the mighty seniors on play day. Elsa Warren, pictured above, throws hor se shoes for her junior class. Marcia Ward, freshman, serves the ball for the fresh- men during one of the volley- ball game s. Jerry Young pic- Catherine B ate s, senior, catches tured above, repre- and Carolyn Broadus, sophomore, bats Sents the Senior class during the baseball game between the in tennis. seniors and the sophomores. Aplay day at Hearne High School would not be complete without r a i n. Pictured at the r i gh t , Martha Searcy, Beverley Clift, and Mai-ganna Hall rush to the gym for shel- ter.
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0!W0'0'f' WMM wifi? After the banquet, the group en- joyed dancing tothe music of the Buddy Allen Quintet. The dance be- gan at nine and ended at twelve p.m. with the tr a d i ti o n al rendition of Auld Lang Syne. The dinner, served by waiters and waitresses dressed in black and white costumes, consisted of turkey and dressing, candied sweet pota- toes, green beans, strawberry short- cake, and iced tea. Ian Stroud, vice-president of the senior class, give the re sponse for the seniors. 'x Jackie Walton sang Who Needs You? accompanied by NormaCrowder,secretary of Martha Searcy' the junior class, read the class prophecy. 1 1 The students e nj o y e d dancing from 9:00 til lZ:OO,when the evening ended with the strains of Auld Lang W, Syne. The guests enjoyed a delicious din- ner c on s i s ting of baked turkey and dressing and all ofthe trimmings. li
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and d a i n t y little girls stand impatiently in line for their food. Fifty-two husky boys The kiddies en- joyed a lunch of sand- wiches and soda pop. Pictured above, several little girls fight over their suckers and dolls, KM Day S During the meal, there was a con stant chatter and the picnic ended with a water gun fight. On May l3,the seniors returned to their second childhood on a day known as Kid Day. The little boys brought their guns and bug collec- tions to school with them, while the little girls brought their dolls with them. During the morning, the kid- dies paraded through the halls of high school with their playthings. At lunch the seniors were honored with a picnic by the Methodist Church.
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