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4546 W '11 xik Bond members mal: e up such a big happy family anyway. Their annual banquet only helps to increase this feeling of oneness. This year Mr. Roberts yas the genial, witty Master of ceremonies and Miss Em Donoha the honor guest. New officers come in for their share of congratulations, the ever beloved Bodie beams proudly at his prodigiel, and the food prepared by home ec. students all add up to the bond banquet.
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4 Lovely gowns, excited squeols, the prancing gait ol mannequins, all to, gether weave an evening of high im- portance in our book f o T. H. Sfs exciting events. A large appreciative audience composed at proud parents, friends, and le'low students views the annual beauty wall: wh' h ' rc is sponsored by the Student Council B , eautiful girls entered by section rooms and clubs contend for the hona i r 0 being Miss Tuscaloosa High. Play practice every night, costumes dug from an old trunlr, music themes ar- ranged to suit the play, rocks and boulders made from wood and paper for the scenery, go into the lin' h ' is ed production of a Grease- painter play. The Spring production was Song of Bernadette. The play was the dramatic story of the F rench peasant girl who be- came a saint. X 91 + i ts 1. A
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