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responsible for Homecoming, Christmas geieties in cafeteria December l4, the deadline for the al- teration of the cafeteria into a Christ- mas wonderland, had the appropriate theme of Visions of Sugar Plums supplied by the Dance Committee. Upon stepping into the foyer, a guest attending the bright fantasy land crossed back into the realm of childish imagination. Following the brightly lit aisle beginning in the foyer, he could recapture fanciful dreams of St. Nick and his elves at the workshop. Inside the cafeteria, the first thing to be seen was Santa's sleigh floating across the starry sky, filled with gifts and pulled by his reindeer, On the bulletin board were painted scenes of toy-ladened shelves and children peeping from be- hind their mounds of covers. Those passing through the wreathed doors of the Student Lounge to receive refresh- ments saw the goily decorated tree strewn with popcorn chains and orna- ments. There was a blazing fire in one fireplace and Santa's boots signifying his arrival in the other. The Galaxies complemented the magic mood by pro- viding appropriate entertainment for the merry event. Offsetting the mounting tension of the annual Homecoming Game, students enioy the Embers' entertainment at the Homecoming Dance on November 2. Caricatures of team members on the walls of the cafeteria add to the lively mood brought by the Mustangs' gallop over Rocky Mount's Blackbirds the preceding night. Presented at the dance is the Homecoming Queen with her Royal Court of four attendants and their escorts. At the Homecoming Dance excited crowds gather on FRONT ROW: Tommy Butz, Lindsey Wheatley, Carolyn Brittain, Saxby Chaplin. SECOND ROW: Frank Cathey, the sidelines as Judy Furr sponsors Walter Wolfe, a Carol Lee Scholtz, Martha Dulin, Billy Bane. THIRD ROW: Queen Ann Rivers Howie, and Clay Kimball. senior member of the football team. Il
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Math and Business Set with entrances facing each other across an expanse of the campus, the Math and Business building and the 5 ' Auditorium add greatly to the com- 4 pleteness of Myers Park. Being two of the newest additions to the area, their appearance is fresher and more lively, but already the students have become accustomed to them and use them to the fullest advantage. From general to advanced math, all math courses are e taught in M and B. In addition, courses in business are taught to those who wish to prepare themselves for an oc- cupation in that field. sr l A well-remembered sight is that of the .rx A XR-.g 1 1- ef-- ,...., . , hall decorated with green-and-white streamers in the traditional way. A newcomer can easily see that M's front doors cause much distress to the stu- dents, they always seem to be jammed with other students. lt does not get hazardous until the rushee cannot tell whether he is going into M-l, the bath- room, or the outdoors. X , 1 Familiarizing herself with the fundamentals of secre- tarial work, Frieda Madden practices taking a dicta- tion in her Shorthand l class. Under rainy skies students stream in and out of the Mathematics and Business building where they may learn not only to increase their understanding of the physical sciences through courses in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, but also to master business transactions through courses in typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. df 'ig rum-'s' :aj ea H? fi- W . - ,,,,.:x'- ' 1,3 -r ' ': ?f .,31fi gf ,i f -.q,g.'45 'm, uv- ' . - '.. :- '- wg T -'fl' I ' . I, ' '- A-f,f-,t,- , 4 .1-.L VQ, .. 4 - - t- T - '- LL, ,,, ' .L ,J ' ,A V Q:-it 1L'?'f-' ' ' l it D' ' '- '- , ' - .. . rw. . as - , ,- -'- 3 ' - if ' A er- -1527 i J' ' -,sw-btw.:-L . gf' ' . T'L'3,4',j,... ,ij :P 7 fi- , lf- if , if iff?'5lfeQ'i+,jL,., r ,. rQfB.,,,e ,-42,94 51 g,Q,S3g'F!'j-X- ,h0'1brL-: rf 1 vcr-sf. . A --r M- e-rf'-.. ..-, ffl. -4 - 'A fe I2 building, uditorium The latest completed addition to the school is the Auditorium. lts exterior enables a newcomer to see what a vast and beautiful structure it is. Looking through the pine trees onto its large face with the four vertical windows set on either side of the three sets of large green doors, he realizes what can be done by the architects of today. When it comes to reaching it, care must be used to try it only after a dry spell of several days. After a hard rain the area under the pines becomes a semi-marsh, inhabited only by those couples or per- sons whose haven it remains, no matter what the season or state of weather. The large lobby that is often a display room for the interesting paintings of the art classes is encountered next. When a person finally reaches the in- terior, he sees the Hall of Fame and the beauty in simplicity of this building seating eight hundred students. Claudette Harloe and Steve Huntley retrieve a dum- my of a football player abandoned on the path link- ing Language Arts with the Mathematics building.
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