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SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVERIBER DECEINIBEIQ JANUARY FEBRUARY BIARCH APRIL IXIAY JUNE 7 I4 21 22 28 5 11 I9 24 26 27 2 9 IO 16 17 18 22 27 30 8 II 15 2o 2 5 II 18 25 I 6 13 16 18 22 I 9 22 27 29 I2 I9 24- 26 3 S 8 io II I7 31 I 3 6 7 8 ....... Halcrzdzzr af :Events School opened with a full house. hlr. Ahalt welcomed students and introduced teachers Pep Assembly preceding Covington game Coach Hale introduced squad Reports from Boys' and Girls' State by Louise Dooley, Sarah Harris, June NIcGee, Melvin Newman, Bill Schuermann and Edgar Wood Cheerleaders pepped up the school spirit before Jefferson game Selections by choral group and choir. The Rev. R. G. Pullen spoke to students Installation of S. C. A. lVIembers The Rev. F. K. Efird spoke. The hflixed Choir presented a program of music Pep Assembly before the game with Hillsville Observed United Nations' Day with a special assembly Senior Day. Contestants for Home-Coming Queen and her Court were presented Student body voted and elected Betty White to be Queen Girls' Choir rendered selections and Dr. George D. Stevens spoke Annual Staff observed National Education Week by presenting the play De- mocracy Bank Booster Club presented a skit preceding the Fleming game Pep Assembly before our Home-Coming game with Martinsville Southeastern Assembly Program with Nfr. Carl Thorson, Juggler Home-Coming Day was celebrated with a parade, game and dance Thanksgiving assembly. Junior building classes sang a group of songs. The Rev. Kraus spoke Big Snow, School closed Miss Frances Payne spoke on her visit to Europe Junior Class play, Suzy', Assembly advocating the Bond Issue Southeastern Assembly Program featuring the Ethel Hanley Klarionettes Annual Christmas program given by the Klusic Department Classes resumed after holidays Southeasterm Assembly Program 6'The Deep River Jubilee Quartet Pre-enrollment The Choir presented a program of music. The Rev. Kraus spoke Examination Week Sleet and snow, schools closed The Rev. Bob Richards, Olympic Star, spoke to the student body Annual Staff Buffet Supper Southeastern School Assembly. Dance International Special Assembly, Crime Prevention F. F. A. Club gives Assembly Program Sophomore Assembly- The Silent Photographer in Pantomime One-Act Play f'NIoon Ifpv-Martinsville Easter Program-Minister and Choir Minister-Dr. G. Ray Gordon hifinister-Dr. W. Spears Southeastern Assembly Program-the Arnolds performed magic tricks Senior Y-Teens and Junior Y-Teens-Fashion Show Nominating Convention Public Speaking-Readers--Spellers-Essayists Campaign Speeches for Student Government Officers Junior-Senior Prom-Vinton War hlemorial Commercial Department has charge of assembly Installation of S. C. A. Officers Dedication Assembly Skits for Senior Class Play Cap and Gown Assembly Final Exams Baccalaureate Sermon Commencement Final Awards Assembly Seniors Depart for New York SIIG lif-
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Senior 611155 OFFICERS ELMO XVATSON ..........,....... Prexident IYADINE PETERS ..,. .... V ice President G.ARNETT PETERS. . ...... Secretary EDGAR XVOOD. . . .... Treafurer PAT MYERS .... .... R eporter NIOTTO: We will either find a way or make one COLORS: Blue and White FLOWER: Lily ofthe Valley TEN HIGHEST SCHOLASTIC SENIORS PRRGNT ROW, Llil-'T TO RIGHT: june Barham, jeane Barham, lllaureen Garthriglzt, Barbara Powell, Louise Dooley SECOND Row, IJEFT TO IQIGHTJ Loretta feter, Erlitlz llIcLem0fe, Donald Young, Sarah llarrff, llrginia fllarlfrl CTlze above Jtufientf are not grouped according to Selmlaftie Jveragefb -mgf 18 Ee
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