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.9 1 5 ,-1 , .ii wharf! , 1 This dance made everybody rythmical, so the T. E. T.'s entertained with an informal dance at Horace McDougald's home in Clito on janu- ary 17. Our chaperon made the evening more enjoyable by offering games, which was a change from our usual Friday night routine. During the month of February Mrs. Hitt entertained the members of the T. E. T. Club with a steak supper at her home on South Main Street. George Hitt acted as host. When the boys finished their feast they went for their dates, and when they returned light refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyed throughout the evening. I I ' Av. K al- W A .WRWQ . VW 1 .' , ,l Valentine soon came along and, it happening on Friday night, we couldn't miss such a wonderful chance for a dance. The result was a joint dance of the two clubs. The Womans Club room was beautifully decorated in the Valentine colors and moss. Again the Professors furnished our music and a large crowd at- tended. March 13, although this might be an unlucky date for some people, proved to be a successful one to us when we all packed up and went on a picnic to Akins Pond, where we enjoyed the best eats of all, which were furnished by the T. E. T. Club. After leaving the picnic ground the party was invited to Horace McDougald's home at Clito where the crowd enjoyed dancing. Our former picnic being so enjoyable to all, everybody was raving for another, so the following Friday night Frances Deal entertained a number of young folks in honor of the J. T. J.'s with a get-together at the Cherokee Cabin, where a wiener roast was enjoyed. Dancing was the feature entertainment. I'm sure there'll be many other social gatherings before school is out that we will be unable to record. However we know at the present that the T. E. T. Club is planning a house party as early as possible after school is out. While most of the social season has centered around club activities, there are other functions in prospect which will include practically the whole student body. Chief of these will be the annual class proms and banquets. These are being anticipated with keen pleasure by everybody. CECIL WATERS FRANK OLLIEE 'ee ' MEMBERS HORACE MCDOUGALD . . GEORGE HITT DEAN ANDERSON GENE L. HODGES TINY RAMSEY J. BRANTLEY Jon GERALD GRoovER B. H. RAMSEY ,-get-',-n A . President . Secretary , Treasurer NSON ' , ,L ' . f jaiirflvii f
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2 f C. 'Ei' I QLS. N , ,Y , - - . fn ., fee E, -E ., , , , f 4 -f J , , 7 5 5 . N 4 4 4 4 f v 4 Z ' e: I' Z f' f ' f X .X W if 52 XX X . THE STUDENTS or STATESBOBO HIGH SCHOOL have enjoyed a number of N delightful evenings during these nine months. We have two social clubs in school. The J. T. J., which was or- x'. ganized in '33 with ten members, and as these original J. T. J.'s graduated Q others were invited to take their places, thus keeping ten active members Q in high school. We hope to carry this idea on with us so that we might ' always have our original number of ten members in school. X L The T. E. T. Club, composed of ten boys organized during the year of '36, but they have lost no time by their late organization, in fact, f' they've made up for it by having some sort of entertainment every Friday night. This Q, club, too, expects to leave members in high school each year so that their club may ' progress and in the future be something to look back on and remind them of their won- ' derful days in high school. One of our most enjoyable occasions of the year was the lovely four-course dinner Z at the Brooks House with which the J. T. J.'s entertained their dates. Afterwards the jg party attended a dance at the Womans Club Room, which was sponsored by a group 'X of high school boys. Every member of the party being so congenial made a delightful evening for all. The boys began their big Friday nights, the best night of all to a high school student, with a Wiener roast at Winona AldI'ed's home in Andersonville. After the best picnic lunch we've ever eaten everybody wanted to dance. So the music was furnished by several members of the party who played the piano and the radio tuning in every now and then. Nevertheless we had plenty of fun. During the Christmas holidays the original J. T. J.'s, together with the active mem- , ' bers of the club, gave a dance at the club room, which was beautifully decorated with I 'i ' red and green. The room was surrounded with Christmas trees and garlands and festoons, completing a beautiful setting. The Professors furnished our music. All the mothers of the J. T. J.'s were invited and most of them attended. MEMBERS MARY SUE AKINS . . . . President BOBBIE SMITH .... Vice-President MARGARET REMINGTON . Secy. and Treas. MARION LANIER FRANCES DEAL LENORA WHITEsIDE BETTIE MCLEMORE ANN ELIZABETH SMITH BETTY SMITH ei QEMMQM
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Z S ,gif Wheel of Fortune THESE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS have been fortunate enough ro enjoy eleven y school together, sharing each other's sorrows and happiness. The hub ot our wheel is Mr. Monts and the spokes the following students: ANNETTE FRANKLIN WINONA ALDREIJ JURELLE SHUPTRINE VIRGII. ROBINSON FRANK OLLIFF PERMAN RIMES MARJORY PURVIS LILLIAN MOSLEY BLANCHE SMITH B. H. RAMSEY DORIS BRANNEN HORACE MCDOUGALIJ GEORGE PRESTON HELEN LANIER PAULINE MALLARD JOYCE WEST GLADYS JOHNSON FRANK ALDRED LESTER BRANNEN ALFRED MERLE DORMAN JAMES ALDRED CURTIS LANE , fffMfe,e4.-, e A..-fn.-.I .,: -swf.-Y.. . e, , 1 f e ears of
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