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Many Visitors Mrs. Markgraf gives a big smile to her custo- mers as they try to guess the number of beans in the iar, Molly Taliaferro has a Friendly chat with Virginia Pratt and her friends from Kauf- FTTOT1. Glenn Cross tries his luck at the basketball throw For one of Mr. Martin's candy bars. Fri X Nancy McCormick and Callie Noble try to convince Don Carson that he should be a booster For the annual. Around the refreshment stand everyone is working including John Bownds.
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.1 Bingo is a corny game thinks Joyce Sharp as she loses another dime. The Farce Piclcards and Mrs. Hubert Sharp still seem optomistic. P. T. A. Carnival Attracts Did you say l008? Marion Sanders records 1.---. ..,s..,..-, 3 Mrs. Hellums, Miss Hellums and Mrs. Orman are great- ly pleased with the profits of the country store. ...nl at the Bazaar's Guess-the-Beans contest. i Sherman Ozimy seems interested in her custo mers at the push-a-car booth. Mrs. Wampler, Mrs. Ford, and Mrs. Cubley take time out for a Friendly chat after a busy session at the bingo stand.
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A potato! Just what I always wanted for Christmas, thank you seniors , said Mr. Shipley. Holiday Season Brings joy 'Twas the week before Christmas when all through the school, the air was filled with many secrets and the Christmas spirit was everywhere. All home rooms were decorated in the traditional festive manner. The mistle- toe, and the scenic window paintings, provided a color- ful setting for the home room parties. Thursday morning, December 20th, the yule festivi- ties began with the F.H.A. party. To everyone, the most pleasant task of the day was the unveiling ofthe presents. All enioyed their parties very much with the exception of the freshmen who waited until Thursday night for their Christmas tree. On Friday night the Juniors enjoyed a Christmas dinner withall the trimmings, served by one of their room mothers, Mrs. E. F. Mc- Cormick. To bring the gala events to a close, the sophomores were givena party at the home of Mrs. Cub- ley on December 22, and the faculty met for their dinner party at the home of Mrs. W. E. Hellums. Dora DeMasters receives her forfeits from Jackie Fortner Mr, and Mrs. W. A. McCormick and Mr. W.E. Hellums after she pays her consequences. enioy the food prepared for the T956 faculty dinner The Juniors and Seniors thrill to the excitement of open- TheFreshman girls hurriedlyunwrap the packages recelv ing gifts. Donnie Hatcher plays Santa Claus. ed at their party at the home of Mrs. R. F. Boles.
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