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Undaunted by the bitter cold of a December afternoon, this happy trio of angels pose before models of the Nativity on a Union Merchant Association float ready to parade. Tommie Stone, T. Sz I. club-sweetheart, is being congratulated on this honor by Mr. Corn, club sponsor. now And lce Afford To the tune of liven music by the Newberry college dance band, Union High students and their guests enjoyed the gaiety of the A new organization, known as the Band-Aide club, came into being in the early part of 1961 for the purpose of helping the band finance trips and to promote other undertakings of this group. The club was founded pri- marily by parents of the band members. Mr. Norris Fowler became its first president. A membership fee of 85 per person or 356 for husband and wife together, was announced in newspaper stories about this organi- zation, encouraging everyone throughout the County to give material as well as moral support to Union Highis band. Spring brought with it many iirsts.', The H i-Life sent five representatives from the new 1961-62 staff to Wash- ington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia to attend the convention of the Southern Scholastic Press association. Those attending were Betsy Anderson, editor- in-chief, Jackie Weatherford and Jean Hyder, associate editors, Sara Sinclair, managing editor, and Mrs. Gregory, the adviser. Snow and ice storms caused a loss of several school days, but the state required that only two of these be made up. 180 days are required of each school in South Carolina, but because of snow, only 178 days had to be taught this year. March 17 was a holiday. On that day the annual meet-
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