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JuniorsEntertain SeniorsAtBanquet LIBHAHY PLACESORDQ^
Using as its topic
"Hitch Your Tfegon to a
Star", the junior class en
tertained the seniors at
the annual Junior-Senior
Banquet in the ballroom of
the Hotel Cherry, the even
ing of April 25.
Senior colors, blue and
white, were used as the
decorative note. In carry
ing out this idea, minia
ture blue wagons were
hitched to blue! stars. The
white idea was emphasized
by using white dogwood,
the senior flower,as a part
of the decoration.
At the close of the ban
quet juniors presented
bowls of flowers to Mes-
dames Kermit Lewis, I. T.
Poole, and Jack jCollie,
gredemothers j and 'to I/rs.
Laurine Lassiter, who help
ed with the purchasing and
printing of the programs.
For making the mints ser
ved at the banquet, the
class presented Frs. Ho
ward Vi/ilson, home econo
mics teacher, a candy bowl.
After the banquet, the
seniors were theater
guests of the juniors at
the Yi'ilson theater.
The follovi/ing program was
presented:
1/Telcome Millard Morgan
To the Seniors—Twinkle,
Twinkle, Little Stars"
Jackie Edvjards
Senior Response—^-"Thank
Your Lucky Stars"
Odell lianning
Solo--"Stars In Your Eyes"
Lois Ray Pace
To the School--"Steadfast
As The Stars
Kenneth Batts
To the Faculty "Fixed
Stars"
Gladys Boykin
Response—"Hitch Your Wag
on To A Star"
1 M. Vi, Weaver
Solo—"Star Dust"
Edyth High
A second order of books
for the library has been
placed. This time the |.B7
order for the high school
was made possible by the
50 cent high-school lib
rary fee plus a |5 allot
ment from the state for
each teacher. Fiction com
prised thdi principal type
selected.
NinthGradeBoysBecome
Shakespearian Actors
Ninth grade students
while studying Shakes
peare's "I'idsummer Night's
Dream" wrote summaries of
each of the five acts. The
boys presented "Lyramus
and Thisbe", a play within
the story, for the girls.
Contrasting with plays of
today, the stage was de
void of scenery. The moon
was represented by Laczie
Morgan and the wall by
Delton Ray Glover.
It was a brief, tedious,
merry, tragedy because it
was short, boresome, and
played in such manner that
the tragedy was really a
comedy.
BUILDING STONES OF BHS
These people through their efforts have been among
the building stones of Bailey school, adding prestige,
honor, and improvement to the school. Other "stones"
will be added from issue to issue.
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Editors: Beth Bissette, ner, Sarah Morgan Farmer, Citizenship medal winners:
Betty Doris Sanders, Mar- l&rie Morgan, Sidney Jones, Bobby Lee Finch, Margaret
garet Brown, Florence Joy- and Travis Jerigan. Brown, and Joyce Morris,