Newspapers / The Orange echo / Dec. 1, 1946, edition 1 / Page 4
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S" ^lUSIC CAUSNDAtl J^|vl946^7^,;: : >ctobor,-'24 — (11:30 A* M.^ xander Kovelty Trio. * - - . >ec0niber 16’^ (6:00 P. M.) — istntas Cantata, (School Chorns) ’’ebrnary 10 —^ (6:00 P; M.) rth Carolina Stale CHior^s. ^aroh^vlfi'-»»'(lls30*Ai M.) - lllam A. Cope (Mii8ica|^. (4:00 Pi:M.)\^^#iru8ic \pril 15 •=— (8:00 P. M.) ,—.Piano ••itali (Pwot P-ipilsic original T> '^r v^i3rl:-i-fV)ration8 were to.be planned ia ^'Not^h Carolina VlNujnbet Qn^Need ^ Good Health;'!--r. Tb# stndents wld participated in the contest are -^argaret Farrington, Martha Hargraves, Riley Barnett, and P.r y. Riiythm Ba^ ; ’'f' ' ■ (b).- • Junior Chorus ' : ■, ‘ - ^ .-(c)V.High' School Chorus ' Mu/tic Committee - ■ ' \> ' •^1 ' ‘ ; A • - Hi'.B. .'Pickard, Chairman '' ■r. •» trsr Snipes, Mrs.; Li. R* Mc- igl^A^^MiBs O. E. Waddell, Mr. Kf Groton, Mr. >C.^ A.'^McHmigld',' Officio. • -.p ♦•y NEWS^BRI^EF^I ■■ ■ 1 •• . • - _ ^ I:. ’’wo neif* faces can be seen in _ l8t^;rec0litly. One of these faces, en\ led wlfhlblonde f hawlt . light brown .nl--.. ••'v ■ belongs to Miss Gwendolyn ' li ^ ^ MW • idjf h Senior, student, at .Shaw^ TJ-i i- to observe th^o^tand to do practice teachi; > ,• • ■'••■■'1-^ - • jighted .up with smiles Is this other e belonging to Mrs. Frances Har- ives/ thtf- new teacher recently, add- to. thd.staff of the elementary de- •tmontoy Mrs. Hargra^s . came to ieve''the " overcrowded 'condition ;t existed in fourth and fifth grad- ■ ' W ' • •.—Tt J... /T-, • - . The'two' new rooms which have m nnd^i^ construction since last nm'er^will be ready for use: :ThdBO 3.roomsj *built.to supply the serious )d of-." tnore Classroom space^r are .Vdkitig'.many qu^tions among the dento. ajj'^’to who'Will occupy them home.rooms. From all appearance, •. questiori will soon be answered. . CONTEST Margaret Farrington and Riley Bar nett, both of the senior class were the winners in the first round of the oratorical contest, promoted by the North* Garo^ia Good . Health As- soclatioll. The prifos of five dollars each were awarded by the local Ki- wanis Club. Samuel Boyd, v " Qioral Club (Ooniinue^tfrom Pa|fe One) Mley Barnett) -Business Manager, ikatthew Farrington; Reporter, Carrie jA^lSton; LibrarianSj .Sadia Jones and Mary Davis p .Stage Manager, Paul Smith; Social Committed Chairman, Johnnie McNeil; Dress CJommittee Chairman, Mamie 1 Edwards; and publicity chairman, Fred - Roberts. The tentative calendar of the 'Club activities appears below on this page. (Continued from Pag^ Three) president; Johnnie Mason, vice presi dent; Juanita Crowe, secretary; Pau line Hogan, assistant secretary; Jam es Bynum, treasurer. ' j • On the Student Council’are Pauline « Hogan, Juanita Crowe, Helen Stroud, and Johnnie Mason. A jV • Post Office (Continued from Rage One) marked ‘ ‘ (General , Delivery ’ ’ and ' ^ptolkl:%cljv^ry,|^>'the8e^ four* glrlg have'/expressed taste /or'*the"beauty.. “7Equally commendabid Te.'the quiet way in which they deliver.the heavy inflow of mail. This service has re quired the help of several girl8_4uring their vacant periods.^ ^ /. lllii'hliiitii Wve, whftii litoiiHd the fin- wn nH, , ' Thinking of Santa with candles lit, Hanging stockings, putting boiei under the bed, ' We rush to bed with Santa lit our heads. Rise up early and sleep no more, Jump out of the bed down on the floor And think of the things which will be on the tree, Before Christmas, now, be as good a» can be. —Margaret McBroom ' (Continued from Page One) ' for the purpose of advising in ■ matters of discipline. . 8. . To promote a policy of help each other. • . . I : HUGGINS HARDWARE 4 t • ' i * .;;friendly spavicE . »■ • * ‘ ' *• * economical values CHRIS.T:M AS The-Oljristmds^ days wilT soon be hel^ With best of wishes and best of cheer The things we get will be a joy, Even tho’ a little toy. FOR BETTER HOME t, . , COOKED MEALS ' 'At Reasonable Prices W. Franklin Street Chapel Hill, N. C. WE GLADY SERVE YOU . >. . ■ > weAver^s STORE T MEAT market and . . .. .s WOODYARD “.Serrice With A Smile” BROOKS STREET CHAPEL HILL • * * FLORIST SHOP OPPOSITE.' POST OFFICE -mL- i . .r -y’ ■ - COMPLETELY REBUILT PLANT - Ff— -. - ".-j.,-.'. -«r:oME, clean WITH US” - NICK'S DRY CLEANERS - • ; 'V . * 'SStHOLLYWOOD'CAH !'■ f ■ ■ '1 i 1 »• • ^14 W. VRANKLIN STREET “A A ■ ^ J)' "V 4% ’y'v.*' v li. ■ • 416 W. Franklin Street Chapel Hill, N. C. WE PRESS WHILE “U” WAIT FOR ' • . ■ t > / . I . ^ . .. ■":^;,Bicycie Pj^-And;AGcessQries; _Aut6 Parts And . ^ ' Accessories; Tires^-Rbcapped Am R6pairs'*y"' ~ K.,.. ■■ . ^ jPATTERSON TIRE CO. I’- -\\
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