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-ul NN A, N tix!! , J, iff' Mrs. Billie Cobb and helpers, Joyce Waits and Molly Noble, are serving nourishing Food to these hungry First graders. Hot Lunches Brighten Winter Days An average of one hundred-seventy five students and Faculty members a day dine on the food prepared by our cooks and their stu- dent helpers. School children pay twenty-five cents cl day, and Faculty members thirty Fora balanced meal of a hearty main dish, vegetables, a salad, dessert, and milk. 9- . , Y M ...S Everyone likes celery and cookies, sighs Mrs. Ben Taliaferroas she hastily places another serving on the childrens' trays. The basketball period is iust finished and Ronnie Car- son has worked up a whale of an appetite. lmpatiently he waits for his Friend, Harold McPherson, to Finish primping.
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Doris and Delores Daugherty seem delighted with the presents under their First Christmas tree at school. Something must be exciting by the looks on these high school students faces at the F. F. A. Party, December 20th. I Ag1g Shirley Jordan watches as Carrie McClain's number is called at the 8th grade Christmas party. Yule Season at S-R Christmas, the most eagerly anticipated season to everyone, is celebrated at Scurry-Rosser in high Fash- ion. Amid the glittering Christmas trees, gifts, plays, parties, and holidays, the old Fashioned Christmas spirit is revived. During the Christmas season of 1957 many events took place. On December 12, the 4th and Sth grades gave a program portraying the birth of Christ. The week before Christmas the Juniors and Seniors had night parties. Then, the big day to all students came i Joseph Uerry McWhorterJ and Mary fDebrah Mueller? watch carefully while baby Jesus sleeps. This scene is from the Christmas play given by the 4th and 5th grades. December 20th. On this day the gifts were passed out. Room mothers served refreshments at classroom parties, and school turned out for the holidays. Betty Moore and Ruth Upchurch examine one of the many presents under the Freshman tree. iv J
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