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. . Nm! aaa ufzaal dfuhzll' wad aecagmyecl dy many, acdczimecf iq all As President of the Southern Association of Student Councils, we were the host school for the annual Workshop. Thursday afternoon, March l9th, delegates from as far as Texas, Florida, and West Virginia, began to arrive. They were welcomed royally by members of the Student Body. On the docket for their entertainment was a television broadcast, a banquet, a skating party, and a sight-seeing tour. Each delegate could be easily identified, for their pockets bulged with the numerous souvenirs that we supplied them. The worth of our Student Body members was greatly appreciated during these three days, for it was the little things they contributed that made the Workshop such a success. The delegates and sponsors, both from local and out-of-state schools, went home with a good impression of Hillsboro which had been created by our spirit of teamwork. All day Friday was devoted to the making of plans for the coming convention in El Paso, Texas. Ties were strengthened between other Nashville high-schools, and Hillsboro, through 'the Workshop, and although some delegates may have been sore after the skating party Friday night, many left with the hope of returning soon to another Hillsboro-sponsored event.
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. . Becaude we 4141! had aaa qaeal' Slfucfenl' Bacfaf MILNER BALL was elected President of the Southeastern Association of Student Councils Our four delegates to the SASC Con- vention went to Miami, and won the Presi- dency. Yes, Jerry Caldwell, Milner Ball, Nancy Hickman, and Pinky Van Ness made friends all over the South for Hillsboro. Even in our despair we had achieved one of the greatest honors in our history. 7fze C7fLai4l'ma4 paagaam . . As if in return for the many kindnesses done for us, the Student Body brought in more clothing and food for needy families than ever before. We also had a true to life Santa Claus-R. A. Harwell. The Christmas program was made beautiful by the feeling that we had given to others as they had given to us.
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A STRANGER lN THE NIGHT came to Hillsboro on April lOth, in the form of the 3-act play pre- sented by the Dramatic Club. Critics say it was exceptionally good, and that the award-winning Evelyn Buford, Otis Graham, and Ann Cobb well deserved their Oscars.
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