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Christmas Spirit Present in Activities Buoyant and festive, the Christmas holiday month is greeted by the choral concert. Brisk and generous, the Season brings gifts for the needy, as the National Honor Society sponsors a White Christmas. Laughing, fast-paced students work till the wee hours to prepare a float for Miss South Lenoir and then en- joy Christmas parties. After all, 'Tis the season to be iolly. 20 2, Upper left: An affectionate glance at Paula Williams makes the holiday season bright for Marshall Taylor. Left: Gifted soprano Mona Rogers sings a portion of the Messiah. Top: Rufus Croom, Robert Casper, and Patsy Stocks admire toys given by students for White Christmas. Above: The Chorus presents Sing We Now of Christmas.
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Www ,. If ff s, 9f f x! ' x. ,mi h,,gg,ee,.J f H f ,, , ,wwf il ft -i gf if if 'L uf' 5 4 Q in its Above: l have 3870 fewer teeth with Crest, giggles half-pint Judy Hardison. Above right: Put the fire out! exclaims Debbie Turnage as she throws a bucket of paper at the audience. PTA Stages Successful Harvest Festival Early in October the P.T.A. started preparing for the Harvest Festival and the naming of Miss South Lenoir l969. The tasks of soliciting for contestants, announcing the contest, preparing for the pro- grams, planning the dance, and making posters involved much effort on the part of the various committees. Miss lris Aldridge, as in previous years, served as sponsor of the proiect. On the evening of the gala occasion, a turkey and barbecue supper was served in the cafeteria. Then after everyone had crowded into the auditorium, the curtains parted and a talent show made up of students in the form of a circus and directed by Mrs. Bettie Futrell, began. Clowns, acrobats, ka- rate, magicians, and Trapeze acts captivated the audience. I9
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lt Upper left: Miss South Lenoir ex- tends a Merry Christmas to on- lookers. Left: Brenda Daniels, Sue King, and Jo Frances Whitfield enioy repre- senting the school as Miss South Lenoir and her court. Top: Trying to meet the deaclline, Sheryl Thompson, Renee Hathaway, Joan Moore, and Dorothy Johnson work on the float. Above: Lawrence Taylor and Mona Rogers wait patiently 'For Mrs. Fu- trell to rip the wrapping off her gift from the band and Chorus. 2I
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