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PAGE SIX THE BLACKBIRD, JROCKT MOXINT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAT, FEBRUART, 13, 1959 ‘Hey, WhaVs This!’ I ' V Left; Jeimy Tjler presents Ronnie Jackson a bou(iuet as she escorts him to the Valentine Dance. Right: Tommy Betts is enjoy ing: Beth Keel’s assistance on the way to tliis turnabout dance. Photo by Johnnie Harper Girls Pick a Fellow for Party Girls now’s you(r chamoe, grab j”our favoirite fellow and take Mm to .the Teenage Club far the turn- about Valeatiiie’s dance, February 14, from 8:30 to 11:30, spomscred iby IJhie Youth Council. If possible, t!he girls are to pick up the boiys at their homes, escort (Bbem ito the dtooe and see that they enjoy themselves. This dance was vo-ted on by the council and the followimg were chosen to heiad the committees: Bootsie Oldham, refresbmentB; CleTe Cherry, decorations; Jimmy Gilbert, entertalmmeinit. The Four Keys, a new local quartet will provide the enteTtain- ment. The quarteit is made up of Dickie Moore, Jimmy flooring, Ro hind Parker, aaid Chuck Siiort. Se lections plannied are, “Weidding Bells,” and “Ixjvie, Love, Love.” Ken Watson will accompany the group on tihe drums. A m'otion that the hoj-s wear skirts and the girls wear trousers was voted down by the Council be cause of the inconvenienice. infoTm al dreSsi was decided upon. Adult sponsoTS of tibe dance ane Mrs. J. A. Churchill, supervisor of the Teenage Clu'b, and Mrs. Fairy Bandy of the City Recreation De partment. _ PEOPLES BANKandTRUST COMPANY ‘The Peoples Bank’ IT’S FRIDAY m but don’t worry! We’re on your sidel We still huTc a nide selection candies, always? fresh, to please any valentine. Choco lates, nuts, creams, soft centers and that most delightful of all ... the assortment box. And ... if candy isn’t hei weakness stop by onr cosmetic counter, and see our lovely se lection of perfumes, dusting powders, lipstick cases and matching compacts. ALHAND'S DRUG CO. Ken TTatson IRD ORROWINGS By Burt White “W'ha.t Is a Tcacheir” was the subject wliich the “L.itt]ie Reds” of Triipd'elphian High School in Wheeling, West Virgini'a were ask ed to w^riite aibout. There were many pleasjng and truUhCul descripitians ■0 ftlheir teachers. This is a project RM Blacfcbirda should try for. I luii sure Ure results woiuld be equ- aUy plcasiing. The “Little Reds” also partici- rvaited in a coiitcst with Uieir lo cal •radio station to I'ind a siludent of “Triad” who wanted to be disc jockey. When this person was found he was given a program of iliis own on whii'ch he plays records has ihiils own comineroials and new- casts. RM Blackbirds have even gone a step further tJhan this be cause we now have a televisd'on program of our own produced by the Radio and TV Club. Reeetttly the students of Ohapel Hill High School wrote an article about Kay Kyser, who is now liv ing and working in Ohapel Hill. Wonder how many RMSHS stu dents knew he was a native of Rocky Mount and attended the Rocky Mount School. Fisher Radio TV Sales-Serrlce 110 Marigold St. Dial 2-2006 M. R. Robbins Life Insurance Rocky Mount, If. C. WARD BAKING CO. "Spread That Tip Top Feeling” Mary Ellen Elmore Srs* Elect Leaders The Last ofl'ioers for the final se mester of the class o,f ’59 were re cently elected, in a hard run-off election. I'light candidates, one petitioned candidate and their campaign mam- agers did I'beir best to make tihedi linal caniipai'gn a one for students to remember for a long time. The candidates and resnlits' are listed as follows: David Williams wen out over Hill Stancil for presi dent; ‘Honey’ McIntyre defeated Nancy Carr for vioe-pretsiident: Ann SIcCar ver got more votes than Viclii Odom and I’at Walsli for scoi-etary; and Joiiii Hines was vic torious over CImck Short for trea surer. CongraluliLtions to all the can didates, thieir campaign managers and everybody eisie who helped in making this last campaign for the class of ’59 a succesisful one. Daughtridge Oil Co. "Be Sure With Pure” Fuel Oils - Gasoline - Motor Oil Josh Bulluck’s BARBECUE Pit Cooked Barbecue Cokey Road Sealtest Southern Dairies America’s Favorite One of our exciting new coiffures will help you look your best forValentine’s Day festivities. rhone 68165 ANITA’S Beauty Shop W. B. LEA TOBACCO CO. Visit tlie Campus Room of the YOUTH SHOP Specializing in High School Fashions Youth Shop MODLIN PRINTING COMPANY Printers and Lithographers Personal and Social Stationery 220 Bryant St. Phone 6-5989 REIDS... Whenever you think of Music ONE HOUR KORETIZING, INC. “More Than Drycleaning” 0 WOW! WLat A World It Would Be If Eevery Teen-Ager Had An. II It This Sweetheart of a Movie starts THURS. FEB. 19 C-E-N-T.E-R ^ (she’s better than Abby) Bring yonr notebook . . . you’ll get an education when Auntie Mamie explains things In COLOR With ROSALIND RUSSELL 9 a 7 To be given with love, received with joy . . . your photo for Yalentine’s Day and ever after I JOHNNY HARPER STUDIO
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