qMTTHFTKTn HIGH TIBS. He also stated that the staff had done a superior job with its illustrations, Witten material, and cartoons in ex plaining the causes, effects, md pre ventions of TB. The award received was &8.75. athletic awards chapel On May l6, the annual athletic awards program was given in Charles Wilkins, president of the Mon - gr£Fi Club, was master of ceremonies. The* progran began with the cheerleaders leading the student boyd in a number of our best cheers. This was followed by skits performed ty members of the Mono- tonV Cheatham sang "Take Me Oit to the Ballgame”. Barrett Warrick sang ’'It Could Be lou". This was followed by a skit in which various members of the Monogram Club repres0ited certain girls as^e ball players while playing in ^ game. These girls were called to the stage by Billy Upchurch who announced that ”It Could Be limy Some of the football players demon- strcited just how these wonderful trips” usually are, and how their coach treats them. After the skits, the follcwing seniors who have been given college athletic scholarships were recognized: Dan Barefoot, a football sdiol^ship to Davidson College; Jeffrqy William.s, a football scholarship to Clemson College and Jesse Parrish, a basketball scholar ship to Louisbim-g College, Athletic certificates were then presented by Coach Brown and Coach Temple to those lettering m and junior varsity football and basket ball, track, and baseball. The program ended with the announ-*- ment of the new cheerleaders who are selected fiom the sophomore girl^ihe^ are Pam Jordan, Gayle Johnston, Sima Alice Aver a, and Jemy Wilson. Ernna Lou Gardner Kay Hill TROPHY CASE Mr. anl Mrs. Arthur Gardner have givm a trophy case to the Snithfield High School in mscory of their son, T^, who lost his life on May 27, 195V, xhile swimning and diving in Bogue Sound, near Mbrehead City. . , ^ -i Tommy graduated from our h:^h school with the class of 195S. He had ju^ .completed the freshman year at Forest College. He was one of our finest young men. He was admired, re spec ® ^ Ldlovedby both students a^ faculty. He participated in football dunng his high school career and always displayed the finest of geod sportsmanship. The trophy case has been ordered and it is expected to be here soon, it will be a fitting memorial to Tonmy, The faculty and students deeply appre ciate this gift from Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, SMITHFIELD Smithfield is small. But growing each year; The people here are so frD.endly and dear, I would not trade it for any place that I know. To me it has been home since a long time ago. Carolyi Hartley