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Schools Celebrate Bicentennial Left to right are pictured Cynthia Henley, Tracy Ferguson and Melissa Butler who received prizes for best costumes among the girls at Scurlock School's colonial dress-up day. A Revolutionary war soldier, a colonial dame, and a rugged frontiersman await their turns to step out In the parade at Scurlock School Thursday. Left (o right arc Carl Bond;, Bred Edwards and Ronnie Davit, winners of the best costumed boys' contest at Scuriock School last week. It was 'glddyup, lei's go' as Ronnie Branch rode (he winners of the best costume contest around the Scurlock School courtyard for the finale to the day's Bicentennial activities. Scurlock assistant principal Ronnie Branch is behind the reins as the Bicentennial parade for the youngsters begins with the appearance of the old-fashioned horse and buggy. Thursday's warm spring weather and sunny skies made it perfect for an elaborate colonial dress-up parade at Scuriock School. Bonnets and long dresses on girls and everything from rough and tumble cowboy costumei to elegant gentlemen's finery on boys were won for Thursday's dress-up day at Scuriock School. Eric Maxwell and Tina Rose received the best costumed awards among the second graders at South Hoke School Thunday. Eric Is In Mrs. Jordan's class and Tina is in Mrs. Horsley's class. Regina Bui lard and Tommy Burgess drew top honors among the third graders at South Hoke School for their Bicentennial costumes. Regina Is In Mrs. Cameron's class and Tommy is in Mrs. Dubois' class. Rcba MUes (on left) and Kim Smith were judged betl costumed among fourth grader* at South Hoke School's Bicentennial dress-up. Reba Is In Mrs. Wood's dais and Kim Is in Mrs. Majrnor's class. These South Hoke pupils enjoyed their turn at performing a high-stepping square dance routine which was a feature of the school's Bicentennial program Thursday. and South Hoke student! really mI old-faahioned square dance Thursday to I Week actMtiea. Patriotic turn and mule aI A?h>'l Matorjr AM the nmaaatam ai Holu Hlfh Wedneeday morning aa rtwfeata ?W far a 1776 bam contort. during festivities at Weat Hoke School last week, i It laded the "Charieaton" and an exerciae dance by mm of
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