%ST, 1944 THE ECHO PAGE NINE AliEntertamment And Recreational Center le Floor Mill This Edit Center an' Practice in :ers are ping pong really a this pro- /thletic ac- ^in from reH'^i^s L work )F% Supt. Raymond Bennett Delivers Annual Christmas Message CAFETERIA BUILDING Ecusta Sextet Sings At Various Functions I s-4; '«■ hi ®ho\vs last employ, to K attend On their '[d priday af- *5 ®^lock, the ^ that em- ,^ble to at- epi’^ay have the pic- *"!as a re. Vs Wk a mnct a most ^ d LSiih^^ Ecusta meet- bond has U i’^asions ■J Cat ^^®tmas *'«twia for is 1 j also won ss their >itk\Jow you ^ the mem- Co^^^ce team Folk next Twelve Ecusta’s Outstanding String Band And Square Dance Team They II again enter the Folk Festival soon!. Reading from left to right, first row—Walter Wood, Marvin Simpson, Carl Patt^on, Rhett Talley, Blaine Emory, Rupert Gordon, Hal Keener, Vance F. Shook; second row—Louise Dishman, Hazel L. Arrowood, Nell Gallamore, Sue Allen, Dot Rogers, Lucille Dockens; third row—Clyde GaUoway, Karl Kilpatrick, Markley Jones, Lloyd McGaha, Waverly Morris, Walter Ashworth, Rufus Orr, Cris Rogers, Ott Whitesides; fourth row—Wihna Henson, CaUie Talley, DiVoIa Cogdill, Anne Morris and Margaret CoUins.

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