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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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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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PEP RAlLlLY SCENES O, the day of the pep assembly! The auditorium walls brace themselves and in troop freshmen, sopho- mores, iuniors, and seniors, all obsessed with out-yell- ing each other. Cheerleaders Burlene Wells, Barbara Hatfield, Mildred Dixson, Bennie Johnson, and Pat Perkins lead the yells each Friday morning during football season. Beat Ranger! was the battle cry in J. H. S. the week before the game with Ranger. The splendid spirit and enthusiasm exemplified paid off in a victory of 19-7 over Ranger. Each vibrant with school spirit, the sparkling five yell leaders led J.H.S. in Pep- They worked up new yells and assembly skits. This skit by the cheer- leaders represented the hopes and aspirations of the students and the team to win the game on Fri- day night. ' 'I We my Y -, s,...A
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