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SMITHFIELD HIGH TIMES Sherry Creech, Bobbie Beasley, and Mildred V\foodard leave their recipe for ’’snag- a-man soup** to Sue Wood and Betty Jo Watson* Here’s hoping they get the same results* Wynona Smith leaves her head to be placed in the trophy case to remind everyone what might hapoen to them if they lost theirs* M. T, Baggett leaves saying: For a squarer deal On rounder wheels See Morton Tew For that Chevy, new. Rex and Adolph Langston, will their 34 Ford to anybody who knows the secret combination to the starter, since they are getting a Super Deluxe Cadillac convert ible for graduation. Leon Warren leaves to his speedy^ daredevil, colleague P* E. Jones the blue crash helmets and a first aid kit* Steve Upton wills his right hand never-miss hook shot to someone who really needs it,,*-*- Hal King* Signed on this day May the 6th, 1955 by Charlotte Edwards Linda Lee Joyce King Strickland Jim Whitehurst Testators SENIORS FETED BY CLASS MASCOTS Justine Blow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Blow, and David Whitehurst, son of ^r, and Mrs. Cecil Whitehurst, mascots for the Senior Class, entertained the seniors Friday night, April 1, at the Woman’s Club Each senior was asked to weqr an Faster bonnet of original design. After guests arrived an Easter parade was held so the hats could be judged* The prize for the prettiest hat was presented to Charlotte Edwards, The prize for the most ^riginal girl’s hat was given to Genevieve ^cLamb and for the most original boy’s to, the prize went to Jerry Joe Stephen son,Dorothy Morgan, Sherry Creech Petersoi]^ *^9.net Wall, Frank Berry Skinner, Jimmy ^oore, and Steve Upton received honorable ’i^^ention for their hats. Refreshments consisted of ginger ale ice cr'eam punch, ribbon pimento chewse Saxidwiches, chicken salad sandwiches, and assorted open faced sandwiches, ham bis- biscuits, potato chips, mixed pickles, and miniature cup cakes decorated In pastel colors. Following the refreshment hour, Justine and David gave each senior an Easter favor* One of the highlights of the evening was a skit, ’’The Easter Hat Sale’*, pre sented by six junior boys dressed as ladies: Johnny Wallace was the saleslady* The customers were Virgil Early as Miss Thomas, John Laughter as Mrs, Wilkins, C, L, Gurganus as Mrs, Glenn, Bill Holland as Miss Dodd and Clifton Johnson as Miss Lewis * Dressed in pastel raincoats and can*ying matching parasols. Sue Wood, Ann Stallings, and Beth Boyette sang ’’April Showers” accompanied at the piano by Jane Twisdale, The mascots entertained the seniors by singing ”An Umbrella Built for Two” and ’’Spot”* They were accompanied at the piano by Beth Boyette, Master of ceremonies was Dr, Luby Royall, Jr,
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