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^sterj Harvey, Robin, Dennis Penny, Sashie, Priscilla, Monk, Phyllis, Wesley, ^ other locals had a swell time. Since the fabulous Junior-Senior is described in another article, need I 5iention it, except to thank the juniors ^or such a lovely evening. Following the prom the seniors played hosts to the juniors at a Bermuda party. This Party had a theme—also—a cafe—which '^as easily/ recognized upon entering the hut and seeing the tables covered %h candles, Betty, Doug, Mary Jo, Sherwood, Tommy Boone, Merman, Bobby ^avis, Francis Johnson, Susan Eason, ^ank Layne, Ray, Nancy Lassiter, John^ Staton, Judy Evans, I^a, Billy Fuller, ’^udy and scads of others reported a swell time in the hours after midnights On the next night the VBW sponsored ^ dance for the teenagers, Becky ^oone, Beverly, Herbert, Jane^ Phil ^trganus, Ann Hamilton,'Cinda, Margaret ^ggins, P-nut, Skipper, Bonnie, Kay^ ^onia, Linda^ Jim, Lena Rose, Olivia, ^ Batten, Ann Rogers, Dorothy, Clyda, ^rian, Mary Ann Honeycutt really had ^ ball while the juniors and seniors at the beach, Wayne threw a big party out at the club’to celebrate his seventeenth tirthlay. Loads of the local teen agers were out there and three of our Wals won honors in the dancing ^intest, Roy Brown walked away with first place and Fran and Freddjr won ®®cond prize. Jackie, Julia, Maiy Ann, Britt, Eiiily, Jelynn, Jimmie Ennis, ^c, and many, many others were there t^ v/ish ¥a3nie a happy birthday, Pollovring the Senior Play Mary Ann ^’^hored the seniors, their dates, ^d the faculty at her home. Julie, ^arby, Gwen, Hubert, Mary Joe, Wes, *'^ihnie, Harvey, Alvin, Eugene, Edwin, ^hgeline, Sylvia, Shirley, Ann Lee, Margie were a few of the guests ^^scussing the play and feasting on the eats. After Mary Ann*s party Katherine ^ited the gl. Is in the play cast spend the night out at her home, ^esha, Mary Ann, Dottie, Ruthie, an, and Gail were some of the gals out there trying to sleep, but they reported no results due to a few girls who couldn't seem to be quiet. Thus ends the parties for this year, Thanlcs for keeping me informed on all the goings on and be sure to do the same for your social writer next year 11 See you at the next party JI Mary Ogie ®augham SPRING Tiny green bvids burst From their beds Ard look upivard toward the sky; A robin pecks aimlessly in the newly planted garden; A gentle breeze Stirs, A velvet green carpet Covers the earth; The warmth of the sun filters through the clouds; Touching gently each bit of life; The day is calm— It is Spring, Julie Hooks CAN’T VMT FOR SW4ER You prop up in bed and try to study. But for some reason you just can't.'I You hear the frogs croaking; the resounding of a late walker on the sidewalk; the crack of the ball against the bat as a fev/ voices call out to the umpire. You simply can't bear it for another second so you creep over to the window and gaze out at the moon; and maybe wish on your star. The light breeze ruffles the budding limbs and brushes against stout face. The aroma from the roses in the back yard floats up and in through the window. Then j^ou look over and see the lights glaring from the ballpark as the cheering of the crowd drifts with the wind. Reluctantly you force
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