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The Eagle - 1958-12-16 [Vol. 1, No. 2]

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Page Four THE EAGLE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1958

Elementary School News [spans columns 1 and 2]

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Grade 1-B—Mrs. Lucille Lewis

The grade mothers in 1-B surprised the entire class with a Halloween Party on October 31 at 1:00 p.m. The class sang Halloween songs and saw a movie about how Halloween was started.

Sixteen parents visited the first grade during American Education Week.

Martha Miller's grandmother furnished a beautiful arrangement of flowers for the room.

Many students learned much about Thanksgiving. They have painted many pretty pictures. Turkeys were made from pine cones and construction paper.

Students are sorry to receive news of the death of Bobby Price, first grader.

By Carolynne Crawford

Fourth Grade:

New officers are: President — Cathy Wilkins, Vice-President — Ann Vaughn; Reporter — Christy Pyron.

The fourth grade students hope to get a patrol system worked out for the elementary school.

The pretty bulletin boards were done by these fourth graders.

Fourth Grade Teacher, Mrs. Wilson

On November 6, Ronnie Crumbley had his appendix removed at the General Hospital.

On November 13, the fourth grade took a trip to Clemson. Each student took food. They saw many historical places.

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Mrs. Helen Bragg, 5th Grade

The students are happy to welcome Mrs. Helen Bragg as their new teacher. They are sorry, however, to lose Mrs. Blaskowitz, their former teacher, to the new 5th and 6th combination.

Pupils in the fifth grade enjoyed the first "Eagle" edition very much. They wish to thank the sponsor and editors for a wonderful job, and are hoping the staff will keep up the good work.

Thanks to Bidney Harrison for co-operating with the Grammar School News Editor.

Mrs. Vonnie Couch had an auto accident on the way to school. No one was injured but the car was almost demolished.

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Miss Lanford:

The pupils in Miss Lanford's room are sorry to lose six students to the new combination room. They are: Karen Williams, John Fricks, Mike Smith, Diane Mathis, Linda Solesbee, and Marsha Roland.

Johnny Cantrell had the misfortune of breaking both of his arms while climbing a tree. He will have to stay in the hospital one week. All the class wants to wish him a speedy recovery.

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Mrs. Oliphant:

A surprise party was given for Mrs. Oliphant in honor of her birthday. She received several gifts from her students.

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The Taylors 4-H Club is receiving full co-operation from its members. Members are proud of Brenda Robinson who won first place in the Junior Dress Review; Margaret Dorton for winning first place in the Junior Corn Muffin Contest. Danny Bull and Bucky Lollis won prizes for showing calves in different fairs. Bucky won $84.00 and Danny won $40.00.

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7th Grade, Mrs. McPherson

New officers in this seventh grade room are:

President, Phyllis Poole; VicePresident, Randall Keenan; Secrettary, Sherry Norton; Treasurer, Judy Edwards.

Students are happy to welcome

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Carolyn Griffin and Jack Camp as new members of this class. Judy Edwards was elected "B" team cheerleader. Congratulations Judy!

The seventh grade wants to thank Mrs. Chapman for the lovely Halloween Party given at her home.

Room 7-A would like to extend congratulations to each member of the Junior Play. It was a wonderful play and each character played the parts well.

Harriet Williams would like to express her gratitude to the entire seventh grade for electing her as their sponsor in Homecoming.

The events of the Homecoming were enjoyed by Mrs. McPherson's grade very much. The Sock Hop was especially enjoyed by all.

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Mrs. Kelly, 7th Grade

The students in Mrs. Kelly's seventh grade want to welcome Eugene Spearman, who transferred from Greenville Junior High. Cabbie Hendrix did a very nice job as "B" team cheerleader in Homecoming.

Parks Long was escort for seventh grade sponsor, Harriet Williams.

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Teacher Attends Convention Held In Columbia

During Thanksgiving holidays, Mrs. Marguerite Hendrix attended a convention of the Southern Business Education Association. The meetings were held in the Wade Hampton Hotel at Columbia, S.C. SBEA President Theodore Woodward headed a program focused on "Imperatives for Business Education in a Changing World."

Some outstanding speakers were: Dr. Vernon Musselman, President of UBEA, Head of the Business Department at the University of Kentucky; Dr. J. Marshall Hanna, the Ohio State University, Columbs, Ohio; Dr. Peter L. Agnew, Department of Business Education, New York University; J. L. Brakefield, Director of Public Relations, Liberty National Life Insurance Company, Birmingham, Ala. Some of the writers of our business education books were there also. Among them were: Dr. Hamden L. Forkner, Author of Bookeeping book, Dr. D. D. Lessenbury, author of Typing Book.

On Friday morning, there was an FBLA Breakfast with Barbara Humphreys, assistant secretary of Future Business Leaders of America, presiding. One of the highlights of the meeting was the Country Store operated by some of the state officers of FBLA. They were dressed in "old-fashioned" costumes and gave out the gifts to everyone who attended the fellowship dinner and the South Carolina open house.

As Gifts Chairman for the State, Mrs. Hendrix carried over 100 gifts for draw prizes at the convention. Among the gifts were: typewriters, adding machines, blankets, trips to Daytonna, etc.

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Eagles Outclassed

The Hillcrest Rams celebrating homecoming marched to a quick lead as the first half got under way. The only Taylors score occurred as Jerry Johnson passed to Larry Ross on a 45-yard play, in the 2nd quarter.

Running and passing at will, the Rams moved the score to a 36 point lead before the game ended.

Leading the Taylors team on defense were: Backers, Billy Turner and John Carlisle; and guard, David Arledge.

Bevy Of Beauties In Miss Merry Christmas Contest [spans columns 3-5]

[photo of ten Miss Merry Christmas Contest contestants]

[caption under photo] The ten lovely contestants in the "Miss Merry Christmas" Contest held in the auditorium December 2 are shown seated on the beautifully decorated stage.

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Alumni News

By Gail Charping

Ruth Anne Boling is working at Cooper Motor Lines and she is now wearing a diamond. Her wedding is to be in February.

Eleanor Green is married and making her home is Kansas City where her husband is working.

Jo Ellen Roberts is attending Lander College.

Helen Welborn is married and lives in Greenville.

Virginia Stevenson is married and lives in Taylors.

Carolyn Downey and Bobby Cleve Jones are married.

Gail Pearson is to be married soon.

Rosemary Cunningham is in Nursing School.

Ted Brown is married.

Larry Owens is married and attending Furman also.

Carolyn Butler and Jimmy Wilson are married and are living in Taylors.

Margie Masters, Barbara Woodall, Barbara Ann Lindley, and Martha Rogers are married. Margie is living in Lyman and Barbara is living in Columbia.

Buck Gay and Loretta (Allison) have a new addition to the family, a baby girl, born on November 9. They also have a little boy.

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New Classroom For Elementary School Children

In order to relieve the situation of overcrowded classrooms in several sections of the elementary school, a new classroom has been constructed in the rear of the gymnasium. This classroom is well lighted and can accommodate approximately thirty-six students. A combination of fifth and sixth graders are occupying the new classroom.

Mrs. Blaskowitz, who formerly taught a fifth grade section, is teaching the new combination.

Mrs. Helen Bragg, who previously taught here at Taylors and recently has served as substitute teacher, is taking over Mrs. Blaskowitz' former fifth grade.

With the addition of this new classroom, the total number of portable classrooms is brought to seven.

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Winthrop Training Defeats Taylors

Outstanding QB Thomas Pitcher ran and passed his team to a commanding 34-0 lead over the Taylors High Eagles as the first half climaxed at the Winthrop Stadium.

The Eagles only show of spirit appeared as Tommy Edwards, second string HB sprinted 75 yards, behind the interference of Jimmy Turner and David Arledge, on the opening kick-off of the second half.

The Taylors second team played most of the final half with Stuart Gilmer and Don Simmons leading their defense.

Lamar Wakefield and David Arledge played well for the first unit.

The Eagles offense lacked spark and was held mostly in its own territory throughout the game. Tallying three times in the third and fourth quarters Winthrop Training finished the contest, 54-6.

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BR Tigers Win Over Eagles, 33-14

Early in the first quarter the Blue Ridge High Tigers scored on a 55 yard run and added the PAT to take a quick 7-0 lead over the Taylors Eagles.

The defense failed to click for the Taylors team as the Tigers tallied thrice more in the first half. But as the minutes were running out HB Walter White moved the ball to the one yard line in two carries before being removed due to an injury. From here QB Jerry Johnson pushed over for the TD with a pass from Carlisle to Ross making the extra point.

Holding Blue Ridge to single score the Taylors eleven worked well in the second half on both offense and defense. Backs Carlisle, Batson, and B. Johnson running hard put the ball on the one yard line where QB J. Johnson sneaked the final yard. Plemmons split the uprights for his second PAT of the game putting the score to 2614.

Freshman Billy Turner, substituting for his injured brother, Jimmy, led the defensive wall with eight individual tackles.

End Larry Vaughn and fullback Johnny Carlisle were also outstand-

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Wren Wins 13-0

Many vigorous attempts died inside the 15-yard line as the Taylors High Team met the Wren High Squad.

The first drive for Taylors ended on the 11 yard line as the Eagles fumbled giving Wren the ball.

With the Taylors defense strong in the first period, the Wren team failed to move out of their own territory and the latter lost the ball on downs.

Taking the "pigskin" inside Wren's 50 yard line, the Eagles once again executed a vigorous drive, this time to the three yard line, ending as bad breaks fell their way. The half ended 0-0.

Second half play proceded with Wren turning the cards to dominate the scrimmage with two quick scores in the 4th quarter. One off a five-yard plunge, and the other from a 35-yard pass play. Succeeding in one PAT attempt the latter won the game 13-0.

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Homeroom Grade Mothers Named

Grade mothers for the 1958-59 school year have been selected. They are as follows:

Ninth Grade, Mrs. Lesesne—Mrs. Ray Coker, Mrs. Dot Cunningham.

Ninth Grade, Mr. Bramlett—Mrs. John Bruce, Mrs. Frances Christopher.

Ninth Grade, Miss Lindsey—Mrs. Alice Hollingsworth, Mrs. Dan Hudgens.

Ninth Grade, Miss Raines — Mrs. W. A. Waldrop, Sr., Mrs. G. W. Cunningham.

Tenth Grade, Miss Atkins—Mrs. T. M. Patrick, Mrs. C. O. Bruce.

Tenth Grade, Miss Welborn — Mrs. Sue Stewart, Mrs. Eleanor Boyd.

Tenth Grade, Mrs. Bull — Mrs. Edith Rosamond, Mrs. S. V. Thomason.

Eleventh Grade, Mrs. Maxwell— Mrs. F. A. Greenwood, Mrs. W. E. White.

Eleventh Grade, Mrs. Long — Mrs. Ed Gilmer, Mrs. James F. Simmons.

Twelfth Grade, Mrs. Hendrix — Mrs. J. C. Painter, Mrs. Ray Bost.

Twelfth Grade, Miss Rankin — Mrs. A. O. Broadnax, Mrs. Jenny Boling.

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1958 THE EAGLE PAGE FIVE

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FBLA Members Attend District Four Meeting

200 Students Are In Attendance

The FBLA attended the annual district meeting at North Greenville Junior College on Wednesday, November 12. Approximately 200 students were in attendance at the meeting.

Registration began at 9:30 and the meeting was opened with the devotional given by Greenville Senior High. Ruth Winchester of North Greenville gave the welcome and Margaret Campbell, state president, gave the response. A skit on the National Secretary Association was given.

District officers were elected during the business session. After lunch in the school cafeteria, entertainment was sponsored by the Parker High School chapter.

In the afternoon, discussion groups were led by each school. Parker lead a discussion on the state convention; Berea on the duties of an officer and Byrnes on chapter programs.

North Greenville was in charge of the discussion project and a discussion on bulletin boards was presented. At the close of the meeting the state officers in the district were installed.

Pat Crain

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Taylors PTA Met During American Education Week

During the week of November 10-14, American Education Week, the Taylors PTA met in the school auditorium. Each teacher was recognized as she came in. The women were given a red carnation corsage and the men a white one.

It was "Teacher-Appreciation" night. Mrs. Greenwood, the president welcomed everyone and Mrs. Lee Dillard gave a speech of thanks to the teachers. Afterwards Mr. Bragg, vice-president, presented a ditto machine to the faculty. Mr. Gault, the principal, thanked the PTA in behalf of the teachers.

After this formal meeting every parent was invited to visit the classrooms where she (or he) could visit her child's teacher and learn more about the School Activities.

"Open House", as it was called proved to be most informative and showed fine Parent-Teacher relationship.

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Taylors FBLA Highlights

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Five members of the FBLA Chapter of Taylors attended the workshop in Columbia recently. They were: Geraldine Burgess, vice president of the State FBLA and president of the of the local chapter; Gwen Goodwin, trasurer; Betty Lou Wade, secretary; Ruth Rampey, reporter; and Linda Cunningham, chairman of the chapel committee. Mrs. Marguerite Hendrix, sponsor, accompanied them.

On October 12, 28 members of the FBLA went to North Greenville Junior College for [illegible] District IV meeting.

After being shown around the campus by students of North Greenville, the club was then taken to the new auditorium where the meetings for the day were held. Geraldine Burgess was on the program of installation of new district officers. A most delightful skit on different applicants for a job was

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presented by some members of the National Secretaries Association.

The group was divided into four groups for the afternoon session: duties of officers, projects, program planning, and finance.

Ruth Rampey and Billy Ray Bost were elected as Miss Future Business Leader and Mr. Future Business Leader to represent the Taylors Club for the District contest to be held on January 15 and 22. The National Office Management Association will judge the "Mr. Future Business Leader." The National Secretaries Association will judge the "Miss Future Business Leader."

The FBLA Club of Taylors wishes to thank Mrs. Mary Charping, Mrs. Betty Roper, and Mrs. Margaret Edwards for keeping Mrs. Hendrix' classes so she could attend the district meeting.

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SENIOR HIT PARADE

By Gwen Goodwin

"One Night" __________________________ Gwen & Gaines "It's Only Make Believe" ________________ Betty & Larry V. "Ten Commandments of Love" ______ Margaret & Larry R. "I Love You Most of All" _______________ Gerry & Tommy "Need You" ____________________________ Arlene & Don "Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On" Sandie & Bill "Forget Me Not" ______________________ Shirley & Junior "Queen of the Hop" _____________________________ Gail "The End" __________________________ Linda ___ Micky "A Lover's Question" _____________________ Joyce & Lee "I Wish" ___________________________ Barbara & Marvin "To Know Him Is To Love Him" _____________ Sue & Ben "Tears On My Pillow" ________________________ Linda C. "Problems" _____________________________ Dot & Jimmy "Born Too Late" ________________________ Dorothy & Ray "If Dreams Came True" ___________________ Ruth & Doug

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Bi-Phy-Chem Club Holds First Meet

The Bi-Phy-Chem Club had its first meeting of the year, October 27, at the school. Mr. D. E. Huggins is the club's new sponsor.

The officers for the year are: Horace Jones, president; Ann Taylor, vice-president; Becky Roper, secretary; Jerrald Dempsey, treasurer; and Jenny Moon, reporter.

Plans for a trip to the Appalachian Trail were discussed, also, projects for each member of the club were discussed. A written report on a project is to be required of each member by the next meeting, which was to have been held November 24; but due to conflicts the meeting was postponed.

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Library Club Elects Officers

Two meetings of the Library Club have been held this year. At the first meeting, officers were elected and the duties of a library assistant were discussed.

The constitution of the club was read at the second meeting and it was learned that the president and vice-president were required to be members for two years before holding office. Officers were reelected and they are as follows: Elizabeth Davis, president; Mayble Moon, vice-president; Ruth Ann Greenwood, secretary and treasurer; Evelyn Rosamond, reporter.

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Linda Cunningham produly wears her crown which has been placed on her head by principal B. T. Gault, right, during halftime ceremonies Saturday night, Nov. 22 at Greer High stadium. Frank Wood, who escorted Linda to her throne, is shown at the left.

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Homecoming Parade, Ceremonies At Game Are Acclaimed Success

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More than eight hundred people were thrilled to see the parade of the lovely sponsors of Taylors High School and their escorts as they came on the field at the homecoming game of Taylors vs. the Grads which was played at the Greer High School Stadium.

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First came the Greer High School Band in their colorful uniforms of black and gold. To their stirring music came the sponsors and their escorts. Never has Greer seen prettier girls or better dressed boys. The sponsors came down through the band and were escorted to their seats. They wore white chrysanthemums tied with Taylors colors, red and white. A red T was centered on each flower.

The girls and their escorts were as follows; 12th Gwen Goodwin — Gaines Boling: 11th Ann Taylor— Horace Jones; 10th Brenda Bishop —Billy Ray Bost: 9th Dianne Hudgens—Billy Edwards: 8th Carmen Bishop—Bobby Joe Campbell: 7th Harriet Williams — Parks Long: Team sponsor Dawn Greenwood— Dale Leake: Larry Ross—Margaret Clark — Darden Pyron: Larry Vaughn—Betty Boling—Bill Wood:

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Raymond — Gail Arms — Douglas Douglas Golightly.

At the half the sponsors marched on the field and Linda Cunningham was crowned queen by B. T. Gault, principle of Taylors. Linda was presented an arm bouquet of red roses by Mr. Gault and he placed the crown on her head as the audience cheered Each girl was lovely in her colorful suit but none was prettier than Linda, Queen of the Homecoming.

Ann Taylor

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The Eagle - 1959-04-24 [Vol. 1, No. 4]

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[header] Friday, April 24, 1959 THE EAGLE Page Three

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Elementary School News

Miss Wilson`s Fourth Grade

All elementary students in Greenville County have been invited to participate in the annual Greenville Art Exhibition held at Greenville Senior High School. There will be several pictures representing our own school. This is for the Greenville County Teachers Association.

Among those playing Little League Baseball from the Fourth Grade are Sonny Holmes, Michael Burrell, Cecil Hinson, Billie Stokes, Ronnie Crumby, and Michael Hunsinger.

Sandra Stewart is helping the students for twenty minutes every day.

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Mrs. Bragg`s Fifth Grade

The students are very happy to welcome Harriette Bowen to Taylors from California. We know that everyone will do their best to help her feel at home here.

Thanks to Bidney Harrison for helping with the news.

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Mrs. Couch`s First and Second Grade

Pupils in this room are very getting ready for a Chapel coming up soon. The program will be on safety. Carolynne Crawford is assisting Mrs. Couch every day.

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Miss Lanford`s Sixth Grade

These Sixth Graders are working on several selections that will be featured at the Sixth Grade Music Festival to be held at the new Greenville Memorial Auditorium on April 28.

They also have been taking Achievement Tests given to all students in this grade.

They are enjoying having one of the Sophomore Students, Jeri Lee Boyd come every day to help Miss Lanford.

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Mr. Ross` 8th Grade

The anticipation of that great first year in High School is growing rapidly among the eighth graders. Many eager students will fill our halls next year out of this class.

Jimmy Moore represented Taylors in the county Spelling Bee. He

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did exceptionally well.

Janet Blackwell received a rating of excellent at the District Music Festival at Union. Congratulations, Janet!

The 4 H'ers are looking forwards to camp this summer.

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Mrs. Oliphant`s 8th Grade

New elected officers are: President, Terry DeShields; Vice President, Barbara Holloway; Secretary, Pat Lollis; Treasurer, Borris Crumbley.

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Mrs. McPherson`s 7th Grade

New officers have been elected. They are: President, Jane Price; Vice President, Diane Gerken; Secretary, Mona Weaver; Treasurer, Judy Edwards.

All students in this class are delighter [delighted] to have Joe Bowen come into our school from California.

Several seventh graders have been absent from school with mumps. We hope that all of you recover soon!

Miss Welborn 8-A

Roger Reeves has gone to Davenport. We are sorry to lose him.

The eighth grade had a good time on Youth Day, March 10. Many thanks to Mrs. Pou, Mr. Gault, Mr. Huggins, and all the others who helped to make this day possible.

Anne Tollison Curtis Leopard

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STORYBOOK LAND

A skit on Storybook Land was presented by Mrs. Dan Boling's third grade in the elementary assembly Friday morning, April 10.

The program was opened with The Lord's Prayer and closed with group singing by the third graders.

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NICKNAMES

When students enter high school, many of them acquire a nickname for some reason or another.

Try to recognize some of the nicknames listed below and see if you can decide why these people were "tabbed" with these names.

Hugo, Ajax, facts, Droopy, Chief, Hollywood, Jay, Bean, Hog, Sun-

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beam, Cuz, Lucy, Flea, Buttons, Squire, Cunk, Moose, Deano, Chilly, Choppy, Swish, Bobo, Turkle,

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Sprouse, Boot, Babs, Shirky, Tiny, Yank, Quincy, and Tammy.

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Roving Reporter By ROSE HUDGENS

To everyone Washington means fun, but to the Seniors of Taylors High, is has meant the climax of all their school days. Let's look and see what was the most fun for them on this trip.

"The most fun I had," began Mary Alice Broadnax, "was when I learned to match pennies and when I got hold of a bottle of Rapid Shave and sprayed everyone," boy! Did she have a blast, or should I say the others got the blast!

Ruth Rampey seemed to enjoy this, "How about that crazy boat ride, Seniors! The boat broke down and we never left the dock.

Boy, the experiences those Seniors had!

"You would have thought the Seniors were going out for track when one night an old man chased us down the street to get on the bus."

"Dean Hudson thought the world was on fire when Paul Kimbrell set a match to his pants!" There'll be a hot time in the town, tonight.

"Boy! Did Linda and Ruth run when a bellhop took off after them!"

"Flash! Who did a certain girl pull through the bathroom window one night?" Splash-splash, I was taking a bath...

"I enjoyed that last night at the Carroll Arms more than any night we were in Washington," said Gwen Goodwin, "but I think Saturday night at the Ponce de Leon was really tops" yeh, what about those VIP boys?

From observation of the Roving Reporter, it might be said that the Seniors must have had a "whale" of a time!

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Taylors High Key Club Presented Charter at Kiwanis Meeting

Officially establishing the taylors High Key Club in Key Club International was the presentation of the Club's Charter at a recent meeting of the Greer Kiwanis Club. Accepting the charter from B. T. Gault, president of the Greer Kiwanis Club, was Larry Ross, president of the Taylors Key Club.

Each two weeks the Kiwanians, as sponsors of the Greer High and Taylors Key Clubbers, hold their meetings and have as their guests one of two members from each school. At this particular event the entire club membership was invited to the program and dinner before the business convened.

In the business section B. T. Gault, president of the Greer organization, addressed the assembly and recognized the guests. Before introducing the guest officers on program, Mr. Gault announced the two boys, from Taylors, to attend Palmetto Boys' State, this June; Dale Leake and Charles Sims, both are members of the Key Club.

Following this, reports were giv0 en on the activities of the two clubs, Sammy Clayton, president from Greer, presented the activities of his Club for the past year, and then Gary Crawford, also a Greer member gave a report on the recent Key Club Convention in Asheville. Larry Ross then took part on the program with an explantation of the activities from Taylors.

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Business Education Day is Observed

Business Education Day was observed in the Greenville County schools Tuesday, April 7. Leaders from business concerns throughout the county visited the schools to observe educational techniques.

Businessmen visiting Taylors were Roy Curton - South Carolina National Bank, Gordon E. Williams - Judson Miils and Marvin Bentley - J.P. Stevens and Co.,

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Inc.

This is a part of an annual program to ascquaint businessment with education and vice-versa.

Earlier in the year, county teachers visited various business organizations in the country.

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JUNIOR NEWS

The highlight of activities of the Junior Class was the Junior vs Faculty basketball game. It took place in the gymnasium with most of the teachers participating. Of course the Faculty won! Everyone enjoyed the game and it proved to be a big success.

A trip to Ocean Drive during the Easter holidays was enjoyed by David Rosamond, Mike Johnson, and Johnny Carlisle.

Chattalee Dempsey became the bride of Marlin R. Knorr, March 21 at the Hampton Heights Baptist Church. The couple is living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dempsey.

Shirlene Arms was absent several days recently. The class remembered her with a flower while she was sick and is glad she is better now.

Yvonne Mixon and Shelia Keenan were voted to represent the Junior Class in the May Court.

Bea Wuest won first prize in the talent show. She sang "Hello Young Lovers" from The King and I. Other juniors in the talent show included Jenny Moon, Becky Roper, Shelia Keenan, Ethelene Alewine, Ann Taylor, and Jerry Johnson.

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