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Happily Pat McLamb, Winfred Cole, Joyce Watt, and Charles Myers head for school on a lovely spring morning. 13
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THE RE OCAHI 60 61 School Colendor Announced By Lipscomb Senior Class Meets The first senioi class meeting of the yea1 was held Thursday September 1 with Jim Shockley president presiding Jimmy Apple read the devotion President Shock lev then turned the meeting over to Miss Wootton class advisoi Miss Wootton stressed the impoit ance of regular attendance ex plainlng that the iecoid of all ab sences must be iepolted on Job and college applications She urged all students to write fo1 applica tion blanks to the college or col leges of their choice All those who wish to try for the Morehead Scholarship to U. N. C. were asked to come to the conference room to get applications. In conclusion Miss Wootton urged all seniors tu consult college catalogues and job requirements to assist them in making decisions on schools and vocations. The president then announced the Junior Rotarians for Septem- ber-January. Junior Rotarian for the month of September is Jimmy Apple Student Council President. Council Entertains Faculty The Student Council entertained the faculty with a tea in the high school library Wednesday after- noon September 14. Ellen Wil- liams social chairman greeted the guests and presented them to Jimmy Apple Jerry Smothers Carole Hendrix and Paul Briggs Student Council officers. Lydia Lewis, Julianne Scurry, and Pat Brown, members of the social committee, served punch, cake, and salted nuts from a table centered with an arrangement of fall flowers. In addition to the faculty, all members of the Stu- dent Council attended the tea. RHS Welcomes Transfer Students Reidsville High School 1S d lighted to have eighteen transfer students Registerlng as freshmen are Allen Nicholas Stonewall Jackson High New Market Va Mary Harrell Wentworth Bar bala Davis Bessemer High Greensboro Vlckie Hart Wood luff High Woodruff S C David Pelizzaie Spencer Tenn Ralph Braswell Jr Goldsboro and Max ine Bass Jackson Jr High Gleensboro Joining the sophomoie class are Brenda Durham Bethany High Susan Dietch Beckley Jr High Beckley West Va.' Carol Cox Blue Ridge High Ararat Va.' and Irene Smith Ruffin. The junior class welcomes seven transfers: Patricia Dietch Wood- row Wilson High Beckley West Va.' Roger Hatcher Drewy Mason Ridgeway V .' Linda Dodson Lumberton' James and Frances Marlowe Barlett Yancey High Yanceyville' and Lynwood Sheri- dan Pitman High Pitman N. J. Freshmen Elect Officers At First Meeting The freshman class held its first meeting in the auditorium on Thursday September 8. David Hooper class adviser spoke to the group on the importance of electing suitable officers. After nominations were made the group elected Pete Glidewell president' Betsy Davis vice-president' Bill Scurry, secretaryg and Chrys Cons- table, treasurer. Jimmy Apple, president of the student council, was guest speaker for the meeting. The school calendar for 1960-61 in the Reidsville city schools has been announced by C. C. Lips- comb, superintendent, as follows: SCHOOL CALENDAR Monday August 29 first work day for teachers Tuesday August 30 registra tion day for all students from 8 30 to 11 a m Buses will operate and all students are expected at 8 30 QRule of the State School Commis sion demands registration this year on the second work dayj Wednesday August 31 first day of the 180 day school year Since this IS the first day of school it is imperative that all students register on August 30 month of school first will complete their school noon First graders days at Monday September 5 - Labor Day holiday. Tuesday September 27 -- white schools close to afford teachers the opportunity to attend the dis- trict meeting of the North Caro- lina Education Association. Thursday Friday November 24 25-Thanksgiving holidays. Friday December 2 - colored schools will close to afford teach- ers the opportunity to attend the North Carolina Teachers Associa- tion. Friday December 16-Tuesday January 3 1961 Christmas holi- days. Friday March 31-Monday April 3 1961-Easter holidays. p Thursday June 1 1961-schools will close for the school year. Friday June 2 1961-an addi- tional work day for teachers to complete the year's work. Home Room Representatives Elected Chosen as representatives from the s en i or class are: Jule Mc- Michael, Judy Carlton, Joan Thack- er, Catherine Pegram, and Larry Brannock. I2
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jim Shockley . . .... President Randy Cain . . . Vice-President Sandra Cole .... . . . Secretary Charles Myers . . . . . Treasurer Miss Anne Wootton . . . . Adviser Flower: Red Carnation Colors: Red and White Motto: Not for ourselves but for others.
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