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March 22, 1957 THE EAGLE Page 3
[Image over column 1; a drawing of a person with a camera and a bird on their knee. The words "Please Look" on either side of the person]
[Column 1]
ANOTHER DANCE[UNDERLINED]
Another dance sponsored by the
Senior Class grade mothers will
be held on Tuesday, March 26.
Admission will be the same: Stag-
50¢ and Couple-75¢.
The first dance was held at
the Curb Market in Greenville
as an experiment and was very
successful. Approximately sixty
people were there, including
adults as well as students. The
profits will be used to help
finance the Washington trip for
the Seniors.
COME ONE - COME ALL - HELP
SEND OUR SENIORS TO WASHINGTON.
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY[underlined]
The Junior Class has chosen
"Everybody Works But Father" for
their Junior play this year. It
will be presented May 2d and 3d.
Here is a short summary of the
play. It is a play about the
Ashton family. There are two
children, Dale, the charming
daughter, in her late teens, and
a young son named Burgess, who
answers to the name of "Buzz".
Mother Ashton has a brother
named Roger who is the wealthiest
man in town. Four years before
the action of the play starts,
Father Ashton leaves home because
he cnnot endure Roger's nagging,
and because he is unable to secure
a position that lasts for
any length of time. Mother
Ashton and her two children work
hard to preserve their home.
Ruth Bright, a spinster lady,
found Mr. Ashton working in a
Drug Store one day while she was
[Column 2]
on a trip and brought him back
home to Mother Ashton. Mother
Ashton thought for sure tat
Father Ashton would get a job
this time, but he did not. It
has an exciting ending. The
characters are as follows:
Mrs. Ashton Catherine Allison
Fred Ashton(father) Larry Taylor
Dale Ashton Emilie Cooper
Burgess Ashton Dicky Landford
Roger Rayburn Tom Patrick
Margie Droops Miriam Loftis
Cherry Hartsell Patsy Jones
Elton Barnes James Hoops
Ruth Bright Emily Cunningham
Malvinia Weatherly Linda Guest
Alfred Weadon Tom James
Stage Manager Henry Vaughn
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GRAMMAR SCHOOL NEWS[underlined]
MRS. McPHERSON'S 8C - During
February their class celebrated
three special days with programs
about each. The days celebrated
were Lincoln's Birthday, St. Valentine's Day, and Washington's
Birthday. Those in charge of the
programs were Alex Patrick, Wanda
Kelly, and Julia Boling.
Friday, February 22, they had
a very special devotional brought
by Rev. J. L. Nanney, pastor of
the First Baptist Church of
Taylors.
A committee consisting of Rose
Hudgens, Delores Parr, Royce
Steele, and Sally Henderson was
appointed to make a safety chart
to put on the grammar school
bulletin board. This chart was
praised by one of our guest
speakers in chapel.
Rose Fudgens and Glenda
Springfield were the winnters and alter-[alternate]
(Con't on page 5)
Smile at people[underlined]. It takes 72
muscles to frown, only 14 to smile.
Be friendly and helpful[underlined]. If you
would have friends, be friendly.
Be cordial.[Underlined] Speak and act as if
everything you do were a genuine
pleasure.
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