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The QUGFIGQ ketball ber ? e birds Citlng , on wlll one .2 t h e kept lt 22 21 e o s fourth c see saw A ' 1 'S t h I 2 no? t H ' 1 X P t: Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Griffiths Remember our cooks. Praise them. Many of this year's senior girls will soon be preparing meals for two people. The cooks prepare meals for 408 people almost every day during the school year, now mutliply your efforts by 204, and you will know what their job is like. 1 I had bee through ball gan W i 1 left o the Tig' with lost f bal' 'e a .ire g' ,flg the mendous quires service 1 i v i place f 5'-- .cs its r .. Nfwwyf, fflsl kw- Q bp EX -- ww N, Nvxsws wsww .revs fi sr. .. BN r ww1UYl.m,c.s Www 'Qlf,....m- Www-his ., .wp A N il . .lk p.g F, X X.. is sks X jp-X s is X i S . 'fx .N X
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Wa .ww ww Q S, A 3 ws, 1 , f J JU IOR PL Y FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Patti Curry, Glenda Stevenson, Phillip Rodewald, Mary Larnm, Robert Hyatt, Phillip Ern- bree, and Shirley Adams. SECOND ROW: Evelyn McFatrich, Jim Reid, Gary Cook, Linda Meyer, and Mark Teter. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Gloth, Sponsor, Brad LaBille, and Linda Stevenson.
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ggi? The Smithton Tigers Qweneo t-1c1r new has ketball :son Kovem ber 2, l9'?, a,a1nst birds One of the ex Cltlng games the seas on will prooably see T h e 11.-ers took a one 'point le o into t h e second quart p .0 d a Brad ,A ' Q'g'n Tater. Scorer, esides the M SS, 5 R - went into and Smith le to make ' the vlcto S lt W a S 145221113 'hffff' other Jeep plpes 1 iii ezing T h e line had n oeen repaired at time o I' this rticle and THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE Have you ever re turned to the school building the morning after a 'big night be foren such as homecom Preparation for the big night is not with out 1 t s labor, but there is always the glamor and anuicipa on of the even' to . I , .1 Pl so 1. L 1 3, . .ISL 1 .L .- SX Q 11 ' ...L N I xg x E . ' on Q J . e . . sts ' 0 Cf A ig Goa , I i. X my I Q ' U t e x N 3 P J' Ui . 5. 0 'V S . QS f t h e Colo Cen 'lmsrb r l . ' N3 'p Blue Th? T g I .M SMP ing or a tournament? XXSMX e e . I 0 A U ll - n Y ' t , . . - s l ' 7 - - - X S H'q ' a . . S X t . a N . t x -, . . - , 3 i . . . ' . a , , 1 ,U X X a v. W Q 1 1 ' XX ex , Rell OX X Q Q 'X XY SRX EXE - ' X exe? Ns X XX s N XX X QWSX K W? Gifs i Q XX slr 'fu - L K ES A S1 5 X h. CZ' 3 Q 1. Many of 2 preparing repare day during efforts by mb is like. kept it form the half: they many worurers 22121. The 1 had broken again, this can . t h 9 thirdy ggari , time west of Dresden other 'P?d Carpif bag P o s t, 35-31. Ari and Lamonte, Shutting are in lled ou 'ian fourth quarter w ,1u' them Off from Sas- they dfae vthing e sg' see-saw battle ln 3 SCh00l and L w1?g moini had been fe h ' ntoliiguig scHooL eff. Bun wb 'afgeand throu h mo t . - SON is Olf J M ball game S ,ASW agnyq The School w a s assume t' that Q 'OE' W i t.b i Mr. Nutt. closed Wednesday and. bility c ' left O r - ?tS S 0 H, Thursday, Jan. 23-Eh. pruden+,, ........... the Tig, 1521 hton Brad 1963. The reason why don't .ny Sneed t o with Q Q m i 1 k wee the cold weather hurt , LaBille W n e at he Meadow and t h e roads were dr' s him to come out los? 16 all gal are of pride. 'VGQ 1- The task of buii. .ng the kingdom is tre slick. Subzero temper atures such as 10-15 degrees is cold enough o close, anything , play: HI have to :actice piano for an hour, do chores for an hour and clean my clo- mendous, and God re- quires a reasonable service of dayeto-day 1 i v i n g and giving place for the expres- E..E:. C, ' N 'M . er Schools w e Y for the Ellllllll..-Q if SMITHTC3 set . Altogether it 'll be 20 minutes.u rrjwiew HI-LITE STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Brad LaBille, Virginia Page, Russell Lucas, Judy Moore, Caroline Southard, Carol Eads, Joyce Dickson, Faye Smith, Linda Rodenbach, Phillip Embree, Mary Jane Casdorph, Miss Smith, Sponsorg Tonya Gardner, Robert Hyatt, Mary Lou Mickens, John Sneed, Donnie Lewellen, Beverly Klein, Donnie Merk, Wanda Griffing, James Embree, Linda Stevenson, Patti Curry, Glenda Stevenson, Shirley Adams, Linda Meyer, 61 Shirley Ray, Evelyn McFatrich, Clara Klein. ,
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