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Page 106 text:
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The Highlight of Public School Y 92-A AX ...Q L p A Despite ice and cold a large interested crowcl attended tht: March 2 program presented hy the students. The program was opened by the president, George Frost. He then introduced vice president, Larry Chanihliss. L a r r y recognized all office mem- bers and they told the duty of their office. 'Q ,-, 4 -I . v 7 f f -ff The refreshments committee was made up of members of the The stage band played a few selections before and after the main program Eastern Star. They are: Mmes. Myrtle, Pope, Talley, Rountree, Boozer, and Wright.
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Page 105 text:
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The Annual Staff Banquet February l 5, 1 960 Valentines and cupids were in season when the Annual Staff presented its own special Valentine to the organizations of Paul H. Pewitt High School. Special in- vitations had been given to those who had been of service to the school or had re- ceived outstanding honors. The banquet was conducted with a casual air as the or- ganizations were presented to the group one by one and the Tenth Anniversary Edition of the Round-Up was previewed. aw'- The Annual Staff gave their sponsor, Mrs. Bobbie Foster, a very special valentine. The award winning Pewitt Stage Band played musical inter- Well, Richard .Cheatham, you were caught in the act. Shame ludes throughout the program. on you for trying to steal a whole pitcher of teal
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Week Was W PP l A i N ight to Remember The attendance and response .to the Public School Week Program was a strong indication that people are very interested in the Public Schools. The Masonic Lodges are to be commended for sponsoring this week, when teachers and parents are drawn closer together through a cooperative program. BOB BONE General Chairman Public School Week .-..,...,. The National Thespians Society presented a one-act play, Proof of a Man. Richard Cheatham played a philoso- pher-policeman named Officer Wells. An elementary choir led by Mrs. Myra Hummel sang folk In this scene from Proof of a Man, Officer Wells tells Jimmy Knox sgngg, and Spiritualg, and his parents that Jimmy must go with him to the police station. 103
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