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SMITHFISLD HICM TIMES It has been a great pleasure for me to work with our outgoing Editor of the High Times, Brenda Register, No one could have been more considerate and co operative, I know she will be successful in achieving her ambitions if she always works as hard as she has this year, IM like to say farewell to the Sen iors, They, who have been a vital part of our school activities, are going in all directions to take up many different careers. We are all going to miss you seniors. Best of luck in all you do, — Pat Stephenson GLEE CLUB SPRING CONCERT Friday evening, May 13, the high school glee club presented its annual spring concert. The girls looked pretty in their lovely evening dresses and the ^oys wore their dinner jackets. The program consisted of a variety of music appropriate for the season. The ohorus sang several numbers, also the boys’ chorus sang. The boys’ quartet sang ’’Somebody’s Knocking at Your Door”, The senior girls sang ’’Blue Moon” and T Heard You Go By”, A group of junior girls sang ”God Be Our Guide” and ’’Deep Purple”. The concert closed with the mixed chorus singing Fred Waring’s lovely Arrangement of ’’You’ll Never Walk Alone,” 9-lso ”I Believe”, and the school alma ’iiater. Afterwards the glee club had open house at the Legion Hut for the high School, ) Rachel Stevens SPEECH WINNER Dorothy Parker, Smithfield Senior, speech honors in two contests. First frothy won over three other contestants the Hopewell Ladies Auxiliary^. Then went to the district meeting at the ree Will Baptist Church in Smithfield here she came out on top over four other g^htestants. The speech, an eight minute tewardship was based on the use of time, and money for God. On May 19, Dorothy will go to Cramerton for the finals, John Laughter MARY SIMMONS 1-/INS CONTEST Mary Simmons has been annoxinced the winner of the Betty Crocker Home- . making Contest from Smithfield High School, Mary was the winner over six other senior girls. The contest was a test on the ability of housekeeping and homemaking, Mary was awarded a home maker’s pin and a Betty Crocker cook book. The state winners were presented a scholarship and appeared on a tele vision program with Eddie Fisher, The contest was sponsored by the General Mills Corporation, Glenda Davis TWO SENIORS RECOGNIZED IN CONTEST Nell Hooks and Bill Faulk, both seniors, have been awarded Certificates of Merit by Scholastic Magazine for their entries in the Western Union pother’s Day Contest. Among thousands of entries throughout the nation theirs were considered to be superior. Their entries will be held for consideration in the final judging when forty-three cash prize winners will be chosen. They will be notified, if they win, by tele gram by June 11, Thirteen other entries went in from this school. The contest rules stated that to be elegible for recognition a school must send at least fifteen entries in the form of telegrams of fifteen to twenty-five words and addressed to some one’s mother. The cleverest and most original telegrams were to be chosen, and cash prizes ranging from five dollars to thirty-five dollars given. Congratulations, Nell and Bill and good luck in the finals. ’’Darwin’s theory of man is simple— ’From Chimp to Chump,’”
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