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Choir Show Combines Talents of Two Choirs The Choir Show, on May 9, com- bined talents of both the A Cappella and Girls' Chorus. Individual choir members wrote the sixteen scenes which made up Portraits From the Family Album. CPictured, right! CGrandpa Frump, an an- cestor to the Frumps, makes ready for a duel. fl. to r.J Richard Graham, Johnny Basden, Bob Murphy, De Pierce, Mike Eaton, Keith King, and Billy Thompson. '-T' -Q. F It Smile Week and Western Day Sponsored- by S.C. Smile Week, April 25-29, encouraged faculty and students alike to wear their friendliest smiles. The week ended with Western Day and awards were presented for both events in a Friday assembly. Smile king and queen were chosen by the tac- ulty and each was presented two passes to the movies. Smile teachers were chosen by S.C. members and were presented with certificates for steak dinners. Western Day winners were also awarded free movie passes. Pictured Cabove, leftj Western Day winners. Cl. to r.J Jerry Vorheisg and co-winners Joyce Thompson and Patricia Locker. fRightJ Smile winner.s Cl. to r.i Melve Ross, Mickey Mont- gomery, Mrs. Gloria Lewis, and Mr. John Crosby, Twitrp Week-The Tables Are T arnecl Twirp week, March 7-12, saw the tables turned. The boys loved it. lt was fine, said most girls, but some mused that the boys got a better deal than is the usual thing for girls. lPictured, leftl Roxie Roberts carries Jim Joyner's books and iacket,
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,e yy Cllightl Keith Dickson, vi the local F.F.A. chapter, master tor the Parent-Son CFar rightl Gary Fulton, ce-president of acted as toast- banquet. toastmaster for the sweepstakes-celebrating band dinner introduces the first guest, Food. Mr. Yu m-Yurn- 200 Attend F.F.A. Parent-Son Banquet Some 200 attended the F.F.A. Parent-Son Banquet, despite rainy weather, on April 26, in the school lunch room. Decorations featured traditional emblems tor the National F.F.A. Organization and the customary opening ceremonies went oft with per- fection. Speakers were Troy Armes and Teddy Carruth. Band Dinner Celebrates MSweepstakes The annual band dinner, on May 14, at the Country Club, was occasion tor celebration ot the winning Sweepstakes in area competition. Spring roses and sott candlelight lent glamor to the sweepstakes theme. The program included Senior Glimpses by .lim Nel- son, Senior's Farewell by Dale Howard, a solo by .lake Torres, and singing by the Ott Beats.
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