SMITHFIELD HIGH TIMES
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In The Land Of Enchantment
Cn the night of May 6, the Junior
i^lass presented its annual Junior-Senior
om. The theme of this gay occasion was
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a appearance of beautiful Cini.erella,
Sy Hinnant, in her carriage. She was
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Prince Charming, Durwood Rose,
^^gether they sang a duet.
L ^ After the program, the Senior "V\/'ho's
Was announced, and these seniors were
Ns to the dance floor by juniors. The
" ^nascots were introduced, and they.
danced the first number. Throughout
nj^^^^iS-inder of the evening everyone
'Ved refreshments, danced, had pictures
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e Land of Enchantment", Hard-working
J^iors decorated the gum with characters
scenes representing different "enchant-
fairy tales. Mr. Rogers and his
^^chestra provided mmsic to cha-cha and
'^^Itz to. Generous mothers prepared and
^I'Ved open -faced sandwiches, peanuts,
‘^^ts, ham biscuits, punch, and other
^'^odies for refreshments.
Stephen ^¥oodard was m.aster of cere-
Qnies for the program, Paul Brink played
L ^ King Cole, and Debbie Mason, Mother
C^se. Jane Kallum was "here and there"
ikying the court jester. A group of Juniors
"Welcome Sweet Springtime", followed
^ ^ song by six boys. Beryl V/ells did a
^^^cial number, "Poisoning Pigeons in the
for the guests. Everyone enjoyed
taken, admired scenery, chatted with friends,
and had a real "ball".
The Junior Class wishes to express
its deep appreciation to Mrs. Adams,
Mrs. Creech, Mrs. Barbour, Mrs, Heard,
Mrs. Woodard, Mrs. Wells, Mr. Howell,
Mr. Williamson, and the following com
mittees and their chairmen;
Decorating-Paul Brink, Richard Black
Edith V/hitley
Invitations-Julia Gilbert
Refreshments-Shelley Castleberry
Entertainment-Beth Wells
Themie-Stephen V/oodard
Building- Carl Wharton
Steering-Stephen V/oodard
Table and Chair-Denton Lee
Ann Sloan
C-iorus line, "Little Red Riding Hood".
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^/'Sisting of ten junior girls. Carl V/harton
,^^yed the part of the WolL Julia Gilbert
Very beautifully "Somieday My Prince
, ^ Come"'. Next came the three bears and
^^^ilocks, played by Steve Gower, Meg
^ ^'Saus, Clifford Fcos, and Ann Mitchiner,
3 Wells accompanied this number with a
. ^cious song. The program- was concluded
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Bermuda Party
““Complete with Em.bers
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Put on your high heel sneakers
echoed, or rather boomed within the walls
of the Smithfield Recreation Center Sunday
miorning. May 7, as the fabulous Embers
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entertained the juniors and seniors of Smith-
field High School. Clifford was also on hand
to spice up the gathering with his "She Shot
A Hole In My Soul". Danny Evans, better
known as Little Anthony Evans, enraptured
the audience as he sane "Reputation" ac-
comipanied by the sensational (500 dollars
worth) Embers. Another local talent,
George Faulk, was also urged to performi.
Shorts, playsuits, and miniskirts
were really "in". The girls, with their
fancy hairdos, looked lovely, and the boys
were sharper than ever. When the party
disbanded everyone was sleepy but happy.
Jane Holt Carol Faircloth