i..i ini-.ws JUURNAI KAIIORI). NOR I II CAR IIU!RSI?AY. Al'C.llS'l 14. I??75 R Scenes From Bicentennial I )av Paul's Photography Studio Photos by Paul Morgan COUNCILMAN-Benny McLeod, city councilman, stepped up with a shovel at the groundbreaking to turn the beginning of the library as the crowd applauds. W." PINT SIZk'D HHLPERS-With scaled down shovels, these youngsters helped break the ground .tor the librarv. I.eJ't to right are Bonita Doby, Mars' Gwen Thomas, William Carter, Tom Coley, and Julie Cameron. ??YOU'RE LEADING, A CAIN "-These two unidentified fellows got right into the s/>irit of things at the street dance and danced away. GROlINDBRHA KING-Mrs. J.I.. McNeill delivered the remarks on behalf of die library board of trustees as master of ceremonies Dick Lovette stands bv. LIBRARIAN-A very dainty shovel of earth was turned over by librarian Helen Page, assisting in the groundbreaking for the library Friday. CALLF.R-Doug Fiigc (with microphone) called the dances as Ruth and Don Vinson (center) and Kay Waldrcp and Mac McBryde (on right) Jail into step. STRI I'T CROWD-Young and old alike turned me ier the area dame mi Stewart which capped Friday's Bicentennial feslhuns. On i.yht are Mr. and Mrs. Tomm r I'iekler. COLONIAL COS TV ML -Many women turned up In the crowds dressed in old fashioned attire, as these three ladies shown here. SQUARE DANCING-Members of The Swingers enjoy a lively number at the street dance Friday night. Clockwise from far left are Margaret Davis, Carolyn Kirly, Bruce Holland, Johnnie Hubbard, and Vernon Hubbard.