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SMITHPIELD HIGH TIxMES Page 5 SCHOLxiRSHIPS FOR SENIORS As of this date, the following scholarships have been awarded to seniors, Ray Rose, Judy Whi-1tley. Kaye Ays cue, and .Diana Gilchrist; $350*^ per year to East Carolina College. These are the N, C. Teacher Scholarships. Ruth Ann Hamilton: $150,00 per year to Appalachian State Teachers College. Robert Myrick: $600.00 per year to the iiniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Pill. This is a Fieldcrest Mills Scholar ship. Billy Gene Johnson; $650.00 per year to Pfeiffer College. Other members of the blass have applied for scholarships. They hope to have a favorable report soon. EVINTS TO REMEMBER lepl This it it! The end of the line, School is closing for the summer once Qiore. Underclassmen busily sign up for hext year and debate which teachers they ^ill get. To the seniors come e^^pectancy. Sadness, and many unforgettable memories. No one could forget the football ganes, expecially the night a "certain" Player lost his sense — of direction, that is. Our boys didn’t win them all, hut they tried. The highlight of the T^ootball season, of course, was home- coming. Carolyn Edwards became our ^‘oyalty as queen of S.H. S, Eveiyone was P^ud of her as well as our defeated team, hfter all, we will get Selma next year! The freshman dance was a grand success. Tt took a lot for the small Senior class to welcome all l60 freshmGi, hub they managed (with a lot of help Ti’om Mrs, Glenn), Football gave way to basketball. Our Yearns were successful in many attempts, s.nd we were proud of them. The girls led ^s to a grand finale when they became ^he conference champions. Near the end of school everyone was "awakened" sixth period with the announcement thau we were to get our annuals. For days no one could walk down the hall without stopping to sign some friend’s book. Everyone was eager to get autographs and just look at the new annuals — except the teachers, that is . Now school is ending and graduation ushers the seniors from S.H.S. The eighth grade students are ready to fill the vacancies and eagerly await their chance to build th.?ir hi^ school "events to romember", Carolyn Lewis WE COULD HAVE D.xNCED ALL NIGHT For the juniors, April 18 was the showdown. They had been quick on the draw, having completely rebuilt Oklaho ma City before that date. From behind the "Long Horn Saloon" came the sounds of music. At eight thirty sharp, after having corraled all the seniors into their typical western town, the juniors began the sideshow. The "Salooners" pre sented the opening dance, followed by a determined Mary Lillie Talton with "You Can’t Get a Man with A Gun". After such a dramatic display of talent, Nancy Williford and Raj^ Hinnant came out in the midst of shooting to sing their duet. "Tappin* the West" was presented by Susan Barnes, Linda Watson, and Ginger We Hons. Next in the Wild West was Charlie Mercer, Tommy Hildebrand, Rex Lamm, Sam -H-ycock, and Joe Jordan presenting "Oklahoma Jail". Susan Barnes presented a more feminine side of the RJest with "I’m Just a Girl Who Can’t Say No", Following along this line, Kelly Knott came out sporting her Edmonson powered cart with "Buttons an’ Bows". The Tonsorial Quartet, composed of Ray Hinnant, Carter Glass, Danny Coates, and Bobby Ray, delighted the audience with a few more western songs. For the grand finale the entire cast sang "Oklahoma"! Following this the senior class superlatives and mascots were presented. We, the seniors, would like to thank all those who made this grand occasion possible. This Junior-Senior is one never to be forgotten and will alwajrs be cherished by the seniors. Judy Whitley and Larry Wadsworth
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