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Page 80 text:
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E 2' Dance Sponsors. Bette Curling and Allan Templeton enjoy a dance together. The first dance to be held in Smith High School was a real occasion-the cafeteria which became for the evening, Club '56, was festive in decorations of pink and black, and the windows seemed to reveal skyscrapers off in the distance. Music was furnished by the biggest bands and voca- lists in the country-via iukebox. Allan Templeton and Bette Curling, dance sponsors, and Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Odom, class advisors, were to be congratulated for the time and effort they devoted to mak- ing the dance such ci great success. ' I O ' I , l A A P ' 0 ' I I I' ' ' .fUlll0f .egf 1 Phil, Ann, Barbara and Buddy are four Juniors who worked The pink and black crepe paper, the skyscraper view and hard to get that just right atmosphere. palms give a festive appearance to Club '56. l Nhwfw
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in-rump:-' .4 sy.. 1 .rr '-was Homecoming ,,, ,ax 'l1 tr Jerusha Sykes, Homecoming Queen. Since the Homecoming was the first to be held at Smith High School, the S.C.A., which sponsored the parade, and the Beta Club which made all the prepara- tions for the Homecoming Dance, worked to make it the best in the history of South Norfolk. The parade, made up of floats from classes and organizations as well as civic units, was hailed as a success. The ceremonies before the game and the game itself, in which the Tigers were victorious, set the pace of the evening. The Home coming Dance provided the crowning touch for Smith High School's first Homecoming. Half-time ceremonies, honoring the Class of l93'l, featured characters dressed to represent the period of the l930's, 'l9l0's, 'l89O's, and the l920's. 6. '?Pvi??? ? 5s' f ill' ,wits an Rlfgkfliv.. ,. , Shady Chappell crowns the Homecoming Queen, Jerusha Sykes, as attendants Kay White and Kay Stallings stand by. The queen is chosen by vote of the entire football team. The Beta Club sponsored the Homecoming Dance, with music by The Knights. T211 cz . gg ks X ' N ,X x I 75 w . E 2'
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