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'J (TL'xI Secies) j!ii-Jj-LJ HALLS: 'THE QUNGER SET jlLDRED MEDFORD Hfgh School Senior uav for e is now Class Play High School. They Q "Ramshackle Inn.-a C in three cts t by Cn. sometime wrthin ix weeks. . ii..i Reoree last IU v , " .r Vol ma Coretta -new, Francis Hoyle, V v an jimmy Galloway. Elaine Jo,n Morris. Jimmy Mc- ,nny Leainerwwu , . -t..,. T"rv1 nt BOD uti d John Terrell. ck stage woraers Calhoun, Mary y ,1. Patsy Green, Nancy w Medfora. euy oucc- Edn Callahan as the As- irector. . : t ,u 1m, Jackson wur.oe ihP olay. "Ramsnacaue be one of the oesi piays nted at the mgn scnooi very different from any hers. A Potts and Genny Kernan will be her other attendants. They will wear pastel colors, while Dolt' will wear white. There will be a grand march consisting of just the St. John's students with their escorts. The Senior Class has invited other guests from outside St. John's School and they too, are looking forward to the Prom. Jly when Easter time Is trod the corner, our turn to clothe -.-., n rirls. thinking about jr outfit they are going W the case maybe, the Ire.. I blue seems to be I color this year i . (some shade of blue. of the accessories are .white or red to go along j ire. of the helmet type of white pique. the or I about 34 more days of Land In that time there will kinds of events going on. the biggest affairs of St. is the Senior Prom April most elaborate plans are av, and from all the re- Hiey are going to be very iui. ' iProm will be held at the lis High School Auditorium evening at 8:30 p.m. The will be Blue Moon . . . and pit until you hear of the Kienast and Hallett Ward, 11 reign over the Prom as and King of 1950. will have Bette Hannah as aid-of-honor. Barbara Jean far i u u u u u u u Suffer? c c USE FORMULA u : ANTISEPTIC c For c olson Oak, Ivy. Insect c Bites, Sunburn AT Your ( DRUG STORE Muuuuuu Vivian Brown's Teen Talk, I think, will be of interest to you , . , here it is An Easter breakfast party can be one of the nicest get-togethers of the year. Girls can show off their new bonnets and boys can sparkle in their new suits. A group of not more than twelve at your brunch party should prove easy to handle if you don't try a too-elaborate menu. Seat your guests at bridge tables. A chocolate bunny or bowl of colored eggs will make a pretty center piece for each 'table,': : " A good hurry-up menu of orange Juice, hard-boiled eggs and hot biscuits or rolls and a beverage requires little fuss or bother and should please every body. Heat-and-serve, frown or can ned biscuits eliminate fussing with dough. They can he popped in the oven and baked in a Jiffy and timed so they will be piping hot when you sit down. Frozen orange Juice and colored eggs can be perpared the night before. If you want to play a game, how about an Easter quiz? Here are some questions. Test your self first. After all you should know the answers if you expect your guests to: (A) How did the custom of wearing new clothes originate at Easter time? (B) Why is the rooster associated with Easter? (C) Why are flowers used around the cross at Easter time? (You can think up many more ques tions similar to ihse.) ' Sometimes there are several answers that could be acceptable to a particular nuestion, If your guest insists he is right in a cer tain instance, perhaps you can give him the benefit of the doubt Answers: (a) All nature blooms with new life at Easter time and in the 4th century Constantine who loved display, found in Eas ter th excuse to dress up in richly made attire. "Gentlemen's Magazine" of 1783 (England) stated: "Every person must have some part of his dress new on Easter Day or he will have no good fortune that year." (b) In ancient times -the roos ter's crowing symbolized reawak ening. tc) The flowers as a design were said to lighten the memory of the cross as an instrument of death. We look around at our school mates and most of them seem to have everything we lack. Fate might have saddled us with bow legs or protruding teeth or acne or made us a just plain-skinny-Jane or a just-too-fat-Nancy. We never nave any money in our eans, never seem to have any dates, and our clothes look as if we'd purcnased them at a rum mage sale. ; : To make matters worse, thought less students tag us with nick names in vulgar vernacular and such greetings as "Hi Skinny" or Hi Fatty" just add to our mis eries.' Are you going to take It sitting down or do you plan to do some thing about it? You can weather these thrusts while you go quiet ly along doing a repair Job on yourself.' . A skin doctor can prescribe for your acne. , homeumes an mat is necessary to chase these blemishes Is a new diet and a clean wash cloth. When powdering your face, use clean cotton squares that can be thrown away after each pow dering. If your legs are a little bowed wear skirts at a length that will best conceal that unwanted oval Practice pressing your inner calf against a chair when you sit down. That way you might encourage flesh and muscle toward that in ner leg that emphasizes the bowed look. iv. An orthodontist can start you on the road to straight teeth. Most dentists will give students break in price, and if you start the job now, it will cost a lot less than if you let it go too long AH you need Is will power to lose weight. A good diet can help you gain. Get an after-school job to help pay tne expenses oi your maw Small Charges Will Be Made In Certain Forests Areas Small charges for public use of facilities at the North Mills River recreation area on the Pisgah ranker distrinct, the Carolina Hem lock recreation area on the Mt. Mitchell ranger district, and at the Flanners Beach recreation area on the Croat an National Forest will be made this season. Forest Super visor Donald J. Morriss of the Pisgah-Croatan National Forest, an nounced today. : This decision marks a continua tion of an experimental policy adopted last year and made effec tive in 1949 at four of the larger recreation areas in the Southern region. This year, the experiment is being broadened to Include 17 such areas on Southern National Forests. No charges were made on the Pisgah-Croatan National For est during 1949. " Charges will be nominal at the Pisgah-Croatan National Forest recreation areas. Supervisor Mor riss said Campers will pay 50 cents per day or $3.00 per week per week per camping unit for a car party of not more than six adults. Picnickers will pay 25 cents per picnic set, small shelter, or bar becuse unit foe a party of not more than six. No charge will be made for children of 12 or younger. A small flat fee will be charged for the big shelters and other large facilities used by groups of any size. Random length firewood will be furnished. Supervisor Morriss pointed out that concessionaires will dispense refreshments and other services in Leftover cooked veal n ay ba mixed with diced cooked celery and a cream sauce. Season the cream sauce well and serve the veal over rice. AccompaBy with apple relish or pineapple chutney. ' addition to maintaining the area and collecting charges. mL who just couldn't understand life on the other side of the tracks. JoJo learns a lot from a church youth counsellor and a boy who lives on the other side of the tracks who Is trying to improve condi tions there. She learns that a whole com munity is responsible for every other part of its community, that bad Conditions cannot be Ignored, and that young people "across the tracks" can be just as nice as her own group when put to the test, Birthday Party" la another en gaging film about Evelyn, who goes to school with Janie who. is hav ing a birthday party. Evelyn saves to buy a birthday present for Janie and prevails upon her mother to make a party dress but she doen't get an invitation to the party. Evelyn's mother, visiting some neighbors, unaware that her daugh ter hasn't been invited, telephones Janie to see how Evelyn Is enjoy ing the party. Janie awakes to the Golden Rule and learns what it means to be aware of the feelings of others. In "A Job for Bob" a young man who desires to get married is turn ed down when he seeks work with an atomic laboratory his big am bition. He tries job after job in hit and miss fashion, quits or is fired because he is angered and hurt. 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