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Page 25 text:
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Evelyn Hobson, editor, Sandy Mc- Donald, business manager, and Mary Whitsitt, copy editor, make pre-school plans for work on the '57 Fang at the home of the advisor, Mrs. Ogle. Most of the ads were sold in August and much of the planning was done before the beginning of school. Mrs. Puryear gets a cup of coffee from the coffee urn in the teachers lounge while Mrs. Calloway and Mrs. Hill chat in the background. Mr. Highfill is enioylng listening to the music from the hi-fidelity record player. This machine is valuable in helping the band toward perfection in playing. Included also is a tape re- corder that is used a great deal in band practice.
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Page 24 text:
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Tables loaded with mums for the Homecoming Game meant hours of work for members of the junior class. Here Dub Cook and Troy Brock are ready to carry the mums to be de- livered during the next two or three hours. Looking over the beauti- M. Jah -s Mrs. Hill points out Brazil on the map, where Portuguese influence is most dominant today, as the American History class works on their maps, essays, and work-books. They are studying colonization in the Americas and the influence European institu- tions have had on modern American culture. 'They are also making com- parisons of Colonial conflicts with European countries with those of our present day foreign problems. ful mum corsages are Linda Hawkins, iunior class vice president, with Evelyn Mil- ler, Richard Gardner, Paula Armstrong, Paula Curtner, and Janie Stewart, the five members who sold the most mums. Paula Curtner was declared tops in salesmanship ability. Miss Light, class sponsor, is help- ing to direct the sorting of mums.
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TEACHERS? ROUN -UP Mrs. Hilton Crane, sec- retary to our superintend- ent, fulfills her duties as a hostess for the Teacher Round-up by greeting guests Mrs. Lee O. Gowdy, Mrs. Lora Lee Turner and Mrs. Leigh McGee. ,M Here is a glimpse of a few of the many who at- tended the affair. Punch, coffee, and cookies were served. The refreshment table was decorated in purple and white with Welcome Teachers in styrofoam forming part of the centerpiece. 1 Hilton Crane, secretary- manager of the Chamber of Commerce, Jean Lindsey, president of the Business and Professional Women's Club, and Dr. John C. Wil- son, president of Chamber of Commerce, are to be commended for the splen- did get-together.
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