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fufcfctu* AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 23, 1952 Eicfon’Jarth... f|j It is our fervent hope that this ||| Christmas will bring us * % closer to the fulfillment of that wp bright promise of Peace on m Earth for which men of Good « v Will hare never ceased to strive. it v May yours be a Contented 1 and Peaceful Christmas, (j i, i VERNON WEST GROCERY & SERVICE STATION »' Fayetteville Hgwy. Dunn |k _ _ -*J r\J To all our friend* ...here's to • Menjr i Christina* and a wy gay New Yaafc FAIRVIEW FLOWER CENTER MRS. ED STRICKLAND AND STAFF BENSON HGWY. DUNN, N. C. t ' i. Maybe Jt’s a Kit 1 ||r?oliD FASBIORED <o® ~. this idea of wishing folks 6 Merry Christmas m \ 'ffl \WjSßW but we have been doing so for many years and \W ' each season we welcome the opportunity more 1 " and more. V Ours is ° sincere greeting with the true signifi- ■ conce of the Christmas Season the real thought M back of our message to you. UEft E 7 CHRISTMAS . LEE - MOORE OIL CO \mj W. E. NICHOLS PAUL G. WHITE I / \^l LEONARD MONDS JOHNNIE JACKSON A \ / \ / , LESTER WILLIAMS % |JuL V | FAYETTEVILLE HGWY. DUNN, N. C. | • ' ' ' ' . ’ ... ’ ERWIN SCHOOL NEWS j High School and Bth grade piano | students of Miss Blanche Bruton, music teacher, met in the gram mar school auditorium Thursday evening at 7:30 tor- the purpose of forming a music club. The purpose of a music club is to stimulate the students in music, and also, to increase his apprecia tion of music. A name for the club will be discussed at the next meeting which will be on Thurs day, December 4th. Later on in i the meeting, officers were elected, i They are: President, Judith Holmes; Vice-President, Patricia j Warren; Secretary, Dorothy Nor- ; ris; Program chairmen, Mary Louise Miley, Betty Wrenn Stan cil, Curl Byrd Jr. ,and Johnny Stevens. Students present in addition to the elected officers were: Dianna Ralph, Suebelle Jackson, Wanda MacLaurin, Margaret Smith, Don-- nie McLaurin, Evelyn Bradley, and Miss Bruton. Sidewalks Are Completed A great contribution has been contributed to Erwin High, by the Lions Club and the county, who have been so nice and generous as to sponsor building sidewalks for the High School section, as well as the Elementary section. The Student Council met in the home room of Miss Lula Shepard, on November 10, 1952, to discuss the sidewalks and their value to grounds. We urge all students to ance a party was held at the Park Center. Everyone enjoyed danc ing and refreshments. REDSKIN GAGERS HOPE ODOM, WADE AND DEN NING CAN LEAD THEM TO HARNETT TOURNEY. Billy Odum, Glenn Wade and P. H. Denning, Er vin’s only re turning members of last year’s squad plus two others will play the key rolls in Erwin’s battle for cage honors this year. Coach John Pecora, starting | his 6th year as coach of the Red skins says, “There’s lots of room for improvement. The ones who show the most improvement will be the ones who play.’’ Erwin, who finished 4th in the county THE DAH,Y RECORD. DTTNN, N. C. i last year, will be out to improve i * their record. i None of the regulars from last | ! year’s squad are returning. As | j there is lots of room for improve- j 1 ment ,and all the positions are not filled, everyone is fighting for a j spot on the team. Coach Pecora thinks his experienced players j will keep the starting assignments < for at least the first few games. Those trying for the team are: j Billy Odom, Glenn Wade. P. H. Denning, Ben Parker, Kenneth West, Ray Hall D. G. Gomedella, Tommy Davis, Willie Moore, Lar ry Mason, Paschal Lloyd, Bobby 'Smith, Jerry Butler, Carlton j Moore. Ray Marley, Jerry Ennis, I Sammy McLamb, Milton Steph j ens, Jerry Morgan, Carl Byrd, Bill Sewell, Edward McCaskill, Tom my Stevens, and Ray Butler. In and Around At last the- long awaited day has arrived, The seniors have ! received their rings and are very j , proud of them. The cement sidewalks have been completed and they add a \ great deal to the appearance of the school. Let’s walk on the side walks. As one of its projects, the Stu dent Council has undertaken the job of planting grass between the library and the Home Eco nomics Department. This will im prove the grounds immensely. No wonder the band members aie so happy! They have received their uniforms and they are very pretty. Keeping with the school colors they are red and gray trim med with a little white. It certainly seemed good to have a short vacation. Everyone had fun over the Thanksgiving Holi days. Now we have to get back to work and wait for Christmas. Anticipations Rewarded After many weeks of impatient waiting, the dreams of the seniors have been materialized. The long awaited day has arrived. The Sen iors have received their rings. The rings are gold with ruby sets and the engraving shows excellent workmanship. The Seniors are showing them to everyone and everyone is envious. The Seniors are certainly proud of them as they should be. They well deserve them. Junior Class Presents Comedy Hit Friday The Junior Class presented “High School Hero” to a highly appreciative audience in the High School Auditorium on Friday evening, December 12. The three-act comedy by Pete Williams was a tremendous hit. “High School Hero” is the story about Lunk Bennett, a dimwit ted fullback, who is too dumb to pass an English test to make him eligible for a critical game. This interwoven with never flagging incidents made a comedy of fine entertainment. Preston Hayes, as Lunk, and Marilyn Steinberg as Gertrude, scored in portraying the leading roles. Also in leading roles were |Jo Ann Stephenson as Eleanor | Spencer, the young principal, and P. H. Denning, a football coach, i They were ably supported by i Gail Byrd as Sue Pringle; Larry t Mason, a high school hero; G. L. ! Elderbaum, Johnny Pringle; Jes sie Suggs, Nancy Fishley; Pat Warren, Alma Dillingsworth; Su vonne Eanes, Mary Barnes; Larry Smith, Roddy Franklin; Peggie Warren, Heddy Hess; Edward Smith, Mike Mulligan; Betty Hope Byrd, Rose Kern; and Barbara Benson as Mrs. Pringle. The play was directed by Mr. John L. Honeycutt and Miss Grace Sugg. D. G. Gomedella was stage foreman and student director. Prior to the perform ance, Miss Sugg was presented ' an orchid and Mr. Honeycutt, a ; boutonniere by the Junior Class j President, D. G. Gomedella, Jr. Then Betty Ann Julian, Class i Vice-President, presented the di rectors and the student director with gilts. These were from the Junior Class. Others assisting in preparation for the play were Donald Lucas, the school. The student council has to fte pleasure we've had in serving you. HJI To <W€ we wish a joyous Christmas and a bountiful New Year. / Belk’s Dept. Store Manager Marvin Raynor and Staff 1 E. Broad St. Dunn, N- C. j planned to acquire grass seed and . plant it in the bare section of our Frank Weaver and Various com mittee composed of the entire Junior Class. After the perform- Sophomores Have Wiener Roast Members of the Soj Jv.ibion Class of Erwin High School' en joyed-a wiener roast in the ut-Mool cafeteria Wednesday ever! if,: (PfaUAtmOA frIMH".. NORRIS FUEL CO. STAFF W. Vance St. Dunn, N. C. I from 7:3Q until T ß:3o o’clock. Ttic group had g? with all the trimmings anil soft drink*. Following the rp;i: t they enjoyed, dancing. Ch.aperoi.es v < re .Mr. at d Mrs; Gilbert V. :jtk n> Mi: Lula Si • j>~ herd: Mi . Glare s Mr. I L. ftohejrc'it.t: end Me . i'at.or; !1 < hr Sophomoie: pf< i t.t weft Lu i lilt It r.):..:- • Jen Eii ii is. Hew- Anri i.-.'. .-. liu: el . Godw in, Sta-iitord Gone. m. Lu ge 11 • login H< m \ .0 n- PAGE THREE Paseal Lloyd. Louis Moore, Jerry Morgan, Lamarr McGill, Sammy McLamb, Howard Norris, David Huge, A meri ts, Peterson, Savdnne Pi ice, Chnstihe Sessoms, Hobby Smith, Upward (Runt) Suggs, ..tart ha-Am. Thomas. Emily Grant Ft rices Lucas; Betty i, (Iriflin, Frank er. . lli: m Ki Iph, Wanda ,1 l,au: :.. ii i: *.! * i Tyndall,“Win . Howei!, i n (.j ivilie and Sci lure ( las: sponsors are Man an Li tl« . Mrs. Bob Ht ' , G-.ifjcrt Watkins.
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