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.SMTPHFTELD HIGH TIMES Pa^e 6 WHAT DO YOU WANT FOR CHRISTMAS? ^i'adley Carroll: Anotho: hayride! ^ss Turner : Almost anything. ^teve Stephenson: A Foster parent to Pat me on the head. %lvia Whitley: Just a pie a sant Christ mas ^nnie Staicil: A car to be able to go to Jonesboro. W Kate Brown: One of Garner*s Banks. ^il Evans: A Kris Kringle doll or a trip to Wilmington. McGee: A ^oke book full of Chuckles, ^ck Prevette: A Powellful big Christmas ^9iicy Johnson: A G,I. Joe doll. Westbrook: Some more snow, cause all of mine has melted, and a girl to use it on. '^arie Cunningham: A senior, — any senior. H^derson: A little chick from Lewis' hatchery and a Chatty Catl^ . doll, Sugg: A box of dates. Wells: A truck, a ball, and a stone, ^s. Parrish: Perfection. ^ Batten: A ladder — so she can sneak h out» Hill: Some of Susan's potato chi£s. ^bert Jones: A baby-sitting book Floyd: A pair of combat boots. ^^hdy Baker: A Santa Claus ^^Het Montgomery: CENSORED 11 • ^bch Allen: A sharkskin coat. Ian singer: I'm banking on a book ^ with lots of pa^es. Brown: 100 victories J^^ces Aycock: To see some of her Jon. f^da Lassiter: A key to the cabin. ^^gie Lee: A Hamilton wrist watch and to ^ move to Greenville. Jones: Adatebook Starling: A leather jacket. ^^thy Lewis: A gym set made by Henderson and Company '^.^ior girls: Filled date books J^ice Lee: A Ra^ of sunshine. Powell: A plaid dickey and a mustang. SOPHOMORE MAGAZINE SAIES Once again this year, the sopho mores sold magazine subscriptions. They did not reach their goal, which was $3,500, but thqy did make $2529.36.The goal for each homeroom was $B74# Home room totals were as follows: Mrs, Bar bour, $701,435 Firs. Burnette, $552,885 Mr, Hickman, $310,905 and Mrs. Lassiter, $922.21. The homeroom captains were Ann Sloan, Mrs. Burnette’s homeroom; Shelley Castleberry, Mrs. Barbour's homeroom; Dee Wellons, Mrs. Lassiter s homer.Oom; and Janice Parker, Mr - • Hickman's homeroom. Twenty-five percent of the monqy raised will be set aside for the senior prom for the class of 1968. The sophomores were proud of the prizes awarded for their work. Steve Biyant, the hi^ salwaman, received a cash pidze of $30# Janet Shallcross received $^^,00 for being second highest salwsman. The third high salesman, Janet Sellers, received a prixe of $15. Tte daily high salwsman received a »Wodlie Bullie". Those receiving “Woolie Bullies*’ were Dee Wellors, Larry Stallings, Steve Bryant, Rocky Hulth, Galen Blin, Sandra Clayton, Janet Shallcross, Carl Wharton, and Debbie Mason. Others who received "WoQlie Bullies’* for selling $25.00 worth of 50^ magazines, in addition to the above . named, were Brenda Jones, Sandra Stall ings, Charles Avera, Carol Brown, Frances Peterson, Richard Black, and Janet Sellers, An ice cream party will be given to all those who sold two subscriptions. Other prizes to be awarded are a tran sistor portable record player, miniature radios, a jumbo ’’Woolie Bullie”, and an all—expense paid weekend trip for six at Wrightsville Beach.
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