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SMITHFlELD HIGH TIFiES LOOKING iiHEixD With the Thanksgiving holidays so hear, we begin to wonder what the old Comrades of S» H* S. would be doing* As We walked down the halls, we heard a few of them say: Wade Hamilton - "Near nothing as I can" Jimmie Ennis - "hunting" Becky - ""Eat, drink, and be merry" Gwen - "See a friend for a while" Pope - "Write research papers probably" Cookie - "You’d be surprisedil" Jackie Bridges - "Live it uplli" "Peter Rabbitt" Lee - "I’m going hunting but I can’t tell you what for." Staton - "Eat turkey" Jack Broadhurst - "Celebrate my birthday" Nancy Dance Mary Jo Warr H014EC0MING After many weeks of anxious waiting the night of the Homecoming Dance finally arrived. It was a night long awaited for By every SmithfieLd High School student• The dance was held in the Legion Hut, Upon entering the hut one could hard ly help but notice the beautiful decora tions, Streamers of autumn colors were hung from a light on the ceiling. At one end of the room was the refreshment table Vhich had a real tablecloth covered with Whit e net. In the middle of the table Was a "Red Devil" made out of red plastic foam. At the other end of the room was a huge drav/ing depicting a football game* I think everyone will agree that this ^rawing was "real gone". The highlight of the evening were Bhe skits given by various students, iill Bhe skits were wonderful. Two of the Outstanding skits were John alien’s imi tation of Jonathan Winters and Ed Rose’s ■hiiitation of Elvis, Some of the other skits were: "Our Best to You" given by ^ss Muller’s Dramatic Club, "Sweet Old fashioned Girl" sung by . Nancy Pitch! and danced to by ann Smith, and Virginia Hritt, "A.uturan Leaves" sung by Sherwood Creech, Melzer Morgan, Jerry Langdon, and Mike Starling, "Hernando’s Hideaway" by Ann Stallings and Emma Jones, and an imitation of Jerry Lewis by Barbara Parrish. The skits were closed by every one singing the "Alma Mater". After the skits everybody got into line for refreshments (the best part of the evening to most people)* Punch, potato chips, individual sandwiches, and delicious cakes were served, The rest of the evening was spent .dancing and at 11:30 the dance came to a close with everyone going their separate ways with fond memories of a wonderful evening. Barbara McGee LOST AND FOUND Lost: A football game to Selma November 9, 1956 U Sleep, sleep, and sleepl Students who study Five Senior football players. ’36 football team Found: A lovely homecoming queenI Everybody Four celebreties on our football team, and also the "coach-of-the-conference". Benton, Jr., a little green snake, in Mr. Benton’s classes. Juniors dying to be in "Our Town". Wanted: Strength and perserverance to complete our research papers, Desparate Seniors Our class rings. Seniors Less discussion on History tests’. History students
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