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Bring Year '57 to a Close Preparation for each of these was a hust- le-bustle affair, but the end was always the same...fun and excitement for Scur- ry-Rosserites . l APP'- I -57 T F S MA s M 1 w 1 F 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 I l234,56113141516 19 20 1 2 23 24 26 27 30 31 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 GIRLS SCORE HIT IN FASHION PARADE On April 18, 1957, the F.H.A. girls presented their annual style show before a large audience of parents, teachers, and friends. Miss Betty Ruth Hellums as narrator described ea ch fashion in detail. Beginning with the styles of 1890, a chain of fashions were shown to the very latest 1957 creations. The stage was centered by a white trellis which was decorated with a varie- ty of Easter motifs and flowers. A run- way of green grass was highlighted by large white bunnies ond footlights. 2 2 28 29 Betty Garrett gracefully models a brown The Flappers are backl Dora De sillcandsatindresswhich was the fashion Masters cleverly imitates them as she of 1930. ' twlrls her beads and pops her gum A basket of colorful flowers highlights Lynda Ford enters with her escort, Dean With an air of poise Doris Shehee Doris Upchurch's new spring attire. Cubley, wearing the perfect Sunday proudly models her bliack shirt and apparel. dainty white blouse.
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MARCH 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 Spring Festivities -57 Climaxing a successful season for the wildcats, S a Basketball Banquet launched spring activities with 2 a bang! This gala affair was followed by more ban- quets, a Style Show, Field Day, picnics, parties, 9 end-of-school trips, and that most highly anticipated of all days ----- graduation. 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 Z 25 26 27 28 30 CAROUSEL THEME HIGHLIGHTS F.H.A. BANQUET On the night of April 12, 1957, the spotlight was turned on the F.H.A. girls and their mothers. Their annual banquet seemed gayer and more beauti- ful than ever before. With waitresses dressed as trapeze artists, and various circus motifs, the carousel theme was carried out to the peak of perfection. Martha Sloan, outstanding member of the Mabank Chapter, spoke on Gett- ing Along With Your Family. Fifteen girls received special awards of higher degrees. ln conclusion, the entire group joined in singing the national F.H.A. song, Sing Your Way Home. Trapeze artist, Linda Briggs, adds the NQVWCY McCormick, Fsl'l-A- Pfeslden finishing touch to the tables before the PQilenllY looks for G Place lo Sei il' guests enter . pickle dish. h Mrs. Taliaferro comments to her daughter Fred Cochran and Dean Cubley, out- Mrs. Elledge, F.H.A. sponsor at Ma Molly, about the delicious food prepared going and incoming sweethearts, have bank, enioys the banquet with Deal by the homemaking girls. a happy smile as they realize that they Cubley and his mother, Frances Cubley are the only males present.
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Fast-Moving Comedy, Presented by Class of '57 Neither stormy weather nor drenching rain dampened the spirits of the Seniors of '57 as they bustled to and fro planning last minute details of their presentation of Aunt Bessie Beats the Band. Night rehearsals had been hampered by inclement weather, and when the big night, April 26th, arrived, there was more rain. The show went on, but for the sake of parents and friends who were unable to attend , a second performance was announced for the following Monday night. Splen- did showmanship was displayed by the cast at both the First and second staging. Hezekiah Hawkeye QKirby Bensonl inquires of Betsy Blotter fMarian Sandersl Do you know how to write your name as a witness on this marriage contract? l The lovers who arranged a marriage contract finallyfell in lovel Paul lFred Cochranj and Alice fCallie Noblel. 10 kasws...v ,A Frederick lPatty Nicklasl finds out too late that Alice, the girl he iilted, has married the handsome Mr. Vernon lFred Cochranl. Hezzie lKirby Bensonj falls to his knees and declares to Aunt Bessie Uoan Daughertyj It's you I want, Miss Bonnerl
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