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rpnTrTrrv tut MOUNTAIN t,pAV. APRIL 27, 1930 LiLJij M -111 Att'A SECOND SECTION' i i THE fOUNGER SET By M1LDRED MEDFORD High School Senior ; I WTHS Girls Describe Thrills Of Successful Band Trip t d is proving, or should ; v have already proven, ,vliave some - actresses. w last niunuuj i".-" ntcd "Aunt Aooy , a three act mdicncc tfy prcse enjoyed it any more nor could they do any more than what they did on that trip. They left here early Monday morning . . . arriving in Wash ington about 9:30 o'clock. Since ii was still early, most of the girls and boys started touring the city r...rvnnn nlaved his parti then, and from all reports they V. ir I 1 . vt ,r i Jin: so. tnai is ,ason the P'ay as a wnoie 'included: Jenny Van ,r Gennv Kernan, Walter -ro Ih-ite Hannah, Dolf , Fnwty Lane, Hallett Ward, rtJoti'r. Sonja llagna, and r MoU-aif. . hL. direction of Sister CortUa. the casi am sumc ,rH work . .. . ana u iuu a lime, i"11 J" c ,rih what hry had put into .mHhev celebrated it by a at Rubrrt Jeter's home fol- thc play- all t r i t Vi tl'n lilWVfd 11UI1I l"U ' vqd to mc Dasc- where journey ,j Ji'k'i' s. house ally had a swell time. Mnce weren't any chairs put oui Key had to dance. And of everybody enjoyed that. 0 the members oi ip casi csent u! the arly i . . and i : I I to. nave. a K""" muk. found a lot of interesting things that night. Early to rise the. next morning, they visited the cupitol r . . met the senators and even had their pictures made with them. No, they didn't stop their tour with the Capitol, but they went on to see the other famous buildings and places of D.C.. It would be im possible to tell of all the places and things, they saw while they were there, but just for a quick review . . . the Monument, (and by the way, they all walked up) the St." Francis Monastery, the Cathedral, the F.U.I. Building uie grease paint had the Printing and F;ngraving Build sonian Institute the Museum of Natural History, Mount Vernon Lee's home. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Arlington Cemetery and of course on the way home they saw the Endless Caverns. One niht everyone thoroughly enjoyed themcslves at the Glenn Echo Park, where they rodo the roller coaster, and all the other rides. ''' Miss Mary Gill is and Mr. Rikard of the Canton High School, went with the group . . . and they sure did add a fot of fun to the trip. That is one Senior Class that will always remember their trip to Washington, but who Wouldn't with such a grand bunch of stu dents. - .- ! Imiriiw nii;ht is the f big for the Seniors; of H.S. their hcnior ian- . Everyone is all excited, U to get .their dress made, pressed so they will have jlj of time to get dressed, so will be looking their best. one, rxcept the ones on the hurt committee, knows what xpect when they arrive at Int Valley Inn where they have their bannuet. Of they know that It's formal that the theme is Mardi Land that's about all. What will be eating.-, what the irWnment will be r . IS tly a secret. , e know all the seniors will a wonderful time ... be- Ir they always do when they together with, all of their liers, friends, and of course, n there is food on the table. By MARY JANE ROGERS, and ANNE B1SCHOFF doubt you have been hearing the splendid time the Can- Nh Seniors had on their trip ishinglon last week . . . Well, e me , . . they couldn't have When you start receiving grad uation gifts ... you know then that it isn't long before you will be marching up Ho get that long waited for diploma. XiLsstiTTtk the Vior girls of the Waynesville High School and St. John's received a letter stat ing thst if they would come into , the Garrett Furniture Store they could get their beautiful minia ture Lane cedar chest. They were beautiful, too; And such a sur prise to most of the seniors. The cedar chest makes a per fect jewelry box, and in case you would like to conceal some thing that is very personal . . . all you have to do is put it in Monday when we came to school for our first period class bciore leaving for Greensboro, we were so excited we could hardly sit still. Then we set off in high spirits, ready to have a mighty swell time. Everyone was in a crazy mood, telling jokes, eating candy, singing, and playing cards. We arrived at Hickory about one o'clock and ate lunch. Although there were about thirty of us we got good service at the Hickory Drive-In. Off again. Ve stopped in Coolee- mee, Mr. Isleys home town. His istef had recently married and his mother showed us all the wed ding gifts. You couldn't help but notice what a sweet mother he had. That night most of ths girls I were assigned to the same Dorm1 and most of the boys the same Inn, which added enjoyment to our trip. Ann Coman Crawford, as usual, took her assortment of bugs, spid ers, etc., and scared half of the sills to death. All the Woman's College girls we met were good nalured, hos pitable, and good entertainers. However, we didn't fall for all their tail tales. They were really loads- of fun, We sang in the Class A group of the festival. Class B and Class C were combined and gave the first half of the concert, Wednes day night. We gave the last half. We had Maynard Klein, from the University of Michigan, for our conductor. Ho kept us laughing a lot. but was a good conductor.' We practiced a lot and worked hard and had a wonderful time doing it. Really, it was loads of fun.. .' ;- '''. We left Waynesville High School about nine o'clock Thursday morn ing. There were about thirty-eight band members and two chaperones on the bus. We left in high spirits and with a lot of determination hoping to make a one. On the bus, going down to Greensboro, we had one "bang-up" time. Julia Ann Calhoun, second solo cornet player, started things off by laying not an egg but a lem on! She didn't know that she was sitting on a lemon that she ,had been sucking only a few minutes before! We arrived in Greensboro about four o'clock. We were greeted by Waynesville students at Woman's College and the chorus members The Haywood High School Student of the Week that arc in the band. Thursday night we had band practice1, and played through all our contest numbers. During the rehearsal, Mr. Campbell, our assist ant band director, came in and told us that our horn quartette made a one. After the clapping and shout ing died down we continued the practice. Friday morning after a good night's rest," we went shopping In Greensboro. Alice Marie Burgin bought a turtle! a. blue one at that. We were supposed to eat an early lunch and be at Aycock Auditorium at one o'clock, but things were running behind schedule, so we ended up by eating a light supper at three o'clock and being in Ay cock at three-thirty! We were the second band in the Grade Six group to play so we stood behind the curtains on the stage while the, Winston-Salem Band played. They played a dance type number and Mr. Isley made good use of their music. All he needed was.a grass skirt! . Just for good luck everybody (in eluding Mr. Isley put a penny In their left shoe. After we finished playing we the cedar chest and lock it up. They would all like to thank Mr, Noble Garrett of Garrett Furniture Store for their beau tiful graduation gift. Thank you . . . that is just what we needed. 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As a sophomore, Anita held the posi tion of Chief cheerleader ... and again this year a leader . . . a co- leader. ' Anita is a Junior this year at Canton High School, and she is known to all of her friends as Plut", How she received her nick nameshe would not reveal to me. If "Plut" is not on the Social committee of the Student Council it's the Social chairman of the F. II. A.'s. ... She is also on the entertainment committee for the Western Dis trict North Carolina Student Coun cil Congress which will be held at Canton April 28. Anita is also a member of the Student Council's Square Dance team which will per. form at the W.D.N.C.S.C.C.C. She is also a member of the Journalism Club, Beta Club, Mon ogram Club, Sub-Deb Club, Future llomemakers Club, and the Dram atlcs Club. Anita is the Class Editor on the Annual Staff this year and hopes to help a lot more with the annual VST . v X years she has held the president's office of the Girls Auxiliary. She was the president of her Sunday School class last year and as a Freshman she had the job of Sec retary. She has sung in the Church Choir since the 9th grade. "Plut" likes all kinds of sports, especially tennis, and swimming. And above all she likes to eat. (No wonder she has so much energy. When Anita graduates from CH S, she plans to enter Wake Forest College and Just what she will study will be decided later. ANITA MAXINE BROOKS next year. She represented the Canton High School in the Queen of Hearts dance held here this year. Anita is a member of the First Baptist Church and also teaches the Beginner's Class. She is I he Secretary of B.T.U.'s, Prcsidc'it of the Y.W A.'s and for the past three EIRE TO GIVE KEYNOTE North Carolina Secretary of State Thad Eure will deliver the keynote address at the RUte Demo cratic Convention In Raleigh May 11. Former Governor Gregg Cherry will draft a temporary platform. State Democratic Chairman Everett Jordan has announced. 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