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P.T.A. Sponsors Bazaar The annual P. T. A. Bazaar sponsored by the Parent-Teachers Association took shape early in the colorful fall. Fora busy week children and adults both worked long and hard to make this the most successful event of the year. Thursday night, October 17, 1957, workers and participants gathered for the fun and excitement. The gayly decorated booths bore the names of: Fish pond, Push-a-car, Country store, Guess-the-beans, An nual booth , Snackbar, Shoot-the-basketball, and Bingo. The younger set had a most hi- larious time with the Kiddie Amusements and of course the morematureset had an enjoyable evening chatting together and watching the youngsters have the time of their lives. A thriving business was carried on at the an- nual booth as was later reported by these nembers of the annual staff. He does it again, says Mrs, R.F. Boles as Pat Baker bingos for a third time. You win everytime, explains Mrs. J.A. NeSmith to her small but doubt ful customers. Supt. S . H . Shipley, Calvin Sloan, local businessman, and ex-students prepare to satisfy their hunger at the Snack Bar. l
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19 57 s Nl 1' vv 1' Fg s 1 2 3 4 5' 19 5 7 8 9 1c1!IE 12 S 13 14 15 A A y 9 20 21 22 1' 1 5 27 28 29 - UCTUBBR - F.H.A. Box Supper Is Well-Attended - UVEMBBR - 57 16' i'aD 1 23 24 25 26 30 31 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 9 20 22 23 24 25 2 6 27 28 29 30 lilllll Nora McCormick and Betty Garrett look on as Miss Betty Hellums presents the contest winner, Loretta Powell, with a lovely earring and bracelet set. There seems to be some doubt in Wendell Cousins' mind as to which box he bought. On Sept. 27, 1957, a lovely Au- tumn night, the annual F.H.A. box supper was held. To start this oc- casion was the counting of votes for the Prettiest Girl contest. Lo- retta Nell Powell, a sophomore, won this honor and was awarded a prize. Buck Talbot, the auctioneer, started selling the boxes at eight o'clock sharp. On hand to buy these strikingly decorated boxes were many high school boys and local friends. After all the boxes had been sold everybody settled down to eat the delicious food and many guests strolled over to the re- freshment stand to buy drinks. Net proceeds from this eventful night were S221.27. Ann Jordan proves that she is not camera shy as she takes time out from her task of tallying figures on the scoreboard to pose for a pic- 'lUI'E. As many couples enjoy the delicious food, some find time to chat with their friends.
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19- -57B juniors Entertainecl At Dinner Party s M 1 W 1 F 12 3 4 5 5' 89101ig 1314 5 17 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 293031 A most successful dinner party, honoring the Junior class, was held at the home of Miss Betty Hellums on December 18. 1957. The ioy of the yule season was felt as one looked about at the beautiful Christmas decorations. The traditional turkey with all the trimmings was eaten amid the radiant glow of candlelight. After dinner Miss Hellums, class sponsor, was pre- sented with a lovely gift. Following this the guests enioyed a gab session and listened to the latest teen-time records. Doris Upchurch pauses for a mo- 'J Junior Class sponsor, Miss Betty Hellums, is presented a gift as a token of the classes' appreciation. ment to listen to some top teen hits. i im j . sits? Billy Ford and James Thompson smile with approval over the dinner prepared by the class. Lynda Ford and Molly Taliaferro are busily at work preparing the dessert for the dinner.
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