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Annual Outings . - ,af ,izsstzfifzllu-1', Lf f - fQ2s:c-f-,iss ,V - ,- LATIN Il CLASS, Right, Wrennie Cook, Sarah Sturtevant, Elizabeth Moore, George Gribble, Susan Boland, Robert Meriwether. and Kelly Dunlap, practice for tests given at the Forum. One of the main attractions of the spring was the Spring Gala, held on Saturday, May 3. from 10:00 to 4:00. Preparations were begun in Febru- ary, but the activity started Friday afternoon, May 2, with a tent-raising. Special committees were in charge of booths and attractions: Arts and Crafts, Garden, Country Store, Auction, Raffle, Maypole Dance, and Children's Carnival. A scholastic spring event was the Latin Forum, sponsored by the South Carolina Junior Classical League and held at Township Auditorium on March 21 from 9:00 to 3:00. Activities included songs and skits in Latin, certamen competition between schools and written exams. ON THEIR WAY, Below right, to the Latin Forum are Katharine Smith, Claudette Stewart, Jim Derrick. Gibb Vinson, Morgan McEachern, Don- ald Powe , and Peter Lorris. A SMALL CLASS. Below, Latin III students, Becky Meriwether. August Krickel, and Max Weber, study Vergi1's AENEID in preparation for the Latin Forum. 6 f-
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SAMPLE OF HANDICRAFT, Above, 3 sand dollar MEMBERS OF COMMITTEES Below Mrs Phllllp INDUSTRIOUS GUILD MEMBERS Above 319 necklace is displayed to Mrs. Jean LaBorde by Mrs. Rolhnson Mrs Don Stubbs and Mrs Thomas Cul MIS GCOTSC W11S0F1 and MIS Y63d0I1 DOUI Lewis Cromer. ,gli tg? 5 isx 9 DISPLAYING FINISHED PILLOWS. Above. Mrs. Rob- ert Clark shows the results for the Gala . Spring GQIQX42
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