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SMITHFIELD HIGH TIMES CLOSE OF AN ERA The year is drav/ing to a close, ^ext year’, the juniors will take over the honored front seats in chapel; the Sophomores will begin thinking about the Junior-Senior; the freshmen will finally get into the swing of things; a new batch of freshmen mil come up. The seniors ^ill be gone and with them they will carry Some thought or memory of high school— 1'ucker says that he ^11 never forget and I quote, those darling freshmen, unquote, Julie says she enjoyed chcerleading most, Jimmy George will miss Industrial Arts, 'cause he won’t have any more crip courses like it at Wake Forest, Mary Ann will ^ss nagging Doug3.as about the High Times ads and covers, Jerry Langdon says he’s gonna try not to miss anything ’cause he’s coming home every weekend. fhym ■is Lee the sentimentalist of SHS, says she’ll miss everything and everybody, ^ke will miss all the study halls he 'iidn’t have, Melba and Tommy both agree lhat they’ll miss the teachers’ scolding Ihem for beirig late every morning, Ann Hamilton stated that she’ll miss Darby’s Constantly annoying her in history, ^^kilo Darby if.dll be lost next year when ^0 can’t cut down the High Times. Some Seniors say they’ll miss"“certain periods during the day, Gai.l claims recess is favorite, while Susan Eason will never forget fifth period study hall and ^inda Ctilbreth will remember sixth period study hall and Mr. Markham. Barbara Robert’s and Angeline say their’ll miss ^irst period study liall and Mr. Creech, ^overal of the seniors will miss Mrs. ^oele, the'French teacher; Joe,Linda ^ssengill, Eleanor, and Harvey are the ^ench scholars who don’t know how they’re ^cing to get along ’.without francais next Jimmie Eason says he will be more ease next year when he doesn’t have worries that go with driving a school Mary Joe will find it hard to get ^^ong without the jimiors. Jerry ^ghsmith says he-11 miss sports because ^ext year he won’t have time for them d\-e all the studying he’s planning to do. Caro and Janie are going to find it quite Jifferent nex' year when they can’t make ^^cir daily trips to the parlor, Melzer Alvin will miss their forty-minute in each class. Margie says she’ll ^ss most the arguments she and Mr, Benton had, Barbara and Phyllis Stephenson will miss sitting in class dreaming about Four Oaks. Carolyn Parnell and Glenda will miss their daily exercise walking to school, Shirley and Jean Stephenson will miss the bumpy rides to school on the ’’modern” school buses, Elsie and Winnie said they’ll miss studying(?) Shakespear. Anesha will miss chemistry, but not because she likes it so well; Charlie says he *13. miss bookkeeping, if he ever gets out, Bobby says he’ll miss the"smiling (?) faces of all the teachers, Dianne seems to have summed up everyone’s feelings concerning leaving SHS, ’’Shii'ley will raiss everything” IH Ann Lee will miss sleeping in Mr. Benton’s 3th period Chemistry class. Mary Ogie PARTY TIME I The bell rang promptly at two-thirty on Thursday -afternoon and school was out for the Easter holidays. The freshmen decided that a ”rip-roaring” party at the VFW hut would be the best imy to begin the long awaited vacation, Eddie, Betty Lou, Warner, Rabbit, Tony, Kay, Gloria, Edgar, Jtdy, Jerry B., Vivian, Bud, Thel, Freddy, Barbara Allen and many others ruTived shortly after eight to begin an evening of fun. After play practice seniors Tucker, Avis, Jerry High, Gail, Ruthie and others scampered over to the party. The next night all the S H ers went to the Voice ]^-ecital to hear the future opera stars, irterwards the voice students cam their dates were entertained by Mrs, Towaisond, Ann Hamilton, Jerry Langdon, Mary Nell,'Susan Johnson, Nancy Dance, Becky Reagan, Deanne, Jack Upton, Ki ’lzer, Mike, Joan Denning, Jack Broad- hiTvSt, Julia, and oodles of others reported a swell time, Saturday night rolled around with no party scheduled, so Eddie Wilkins came forth with the idea of renting the Legion Hut and accepting donations for the party. Betty Abell, Margaret, Eddie Boyette, Donna Ann, Sccndra, Joano,
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