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Mr. lnterlocitter, fKirby Bensonl listens to Rastus, fDonnie Hatcheri tell his latest ioke at the Negro Minstrel pre- sented by the iunior class. 5 5 1 2 As Nebuchadnezzar, lNora McCormickJ brings Liza Jane fNancyMcCormiclcJ to the center of the stage he tells her, I'll Be Down To Get You In A Taxi Honey . After an interesting talk on the nine pointsof Maxie Green and James Thompson enioy re- happiness, Mrs. Gayle Oler takes time to freshments provided by the freshman girls at have her picture taken with F,H.A. presi- a party given at Mrs. Cubleys. dent, Nancy McCormick. W- A A g . W.,..2.....ailw if W 'Q MM The seniors of 1956 spent Five exciting days At the iunior class party given by Mrs. Eddie at the LazyH Dude Ranch at Kerrville, Texas. K. Driver, V i rg i n i a Clayton enjoys The Pictured are Jean Fortner and Norma Mc- pause that refreshes while Jerry Brewer and plinrcnn kl-..-, AA-f',,,,',I, , I
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Nancy McCormick, toastmistress pins a corsage on Mrs. Roy Hyer. MRS. ROY HYER SPEAKS AT F. H. A. BANQUET Friday, April 13, 1956 turnecl out to be a very lucky day for the F.H.A. girls for this was the night that the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet occurred. At 7:30 P.M. the banquet began with a welcome From Cloye Ford and a response from Mrs. A. D. Sanders. Corsages were presented to all the guests, as Martha Sloan called the roll. A delicious meal was served bythe eighth grade girls. Everyone attending sang the song of the Future Home- makers. The honorary members were recognized by Nancy McCormick, toast mistress, and Mrs. E. K. Driver award- ecl nine iunior degrees and one chapter degree. Mrs. Roy Hyer spea ker of the evening, gave an excellent book review. The closing prayer was given by Mrs. Brooks. Lynda Ford, Betty Kimery and Molly Taliaferro wait for the girls to re- ceive their iunior degrees. Before the banquet begins, the guests discuss the beautiful decorations in the cafeteria. F.H.A. Sweetheart, Pat Baker and mother await the arrival of their dessert. Molly Taliaferro and her mother are enioying the meal very much.
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The Juniors and their sponsors pause for a moment to have a class picture taken in their formal attire. ln, Martha Sloan presents the senior sponsors, Mr. Shipley and Mrs. Brooks with a gift. T Hawaiian With the help of Mrs. Hyer a lovely disp was arranged for the head table. The Senior Class was complimented by the Junior Class with a Hawaiian style banquet on May 4, 1956. The school gymnasium was transformed into a tropical dreamland by murals and palm trees. The entire ceiling was concealed by an orchid and pink canopy of crepe paper gar I a nds . A large rainbow mural graced the end of the gym behind the speaker'stable, which held a colorful arrangement of Fruits, vege- tables, bells of Ireland, and figures of birds of para- dise. Present at this festive affair were the iuniors, seniors and their escorts, and the iunior and senior room mothers. Members of the faculty and school board were accompanied by their husbands and wives. Each guest was presented with a Hawaiian lei as they entered the banquet room. 22 The Juniors, Seniors, and guests impat- iently await for the ban- quettobegin. Theme Feature
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