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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1958 THE EAGLE PAGE FIVE
[Column 1]
FBLA Members
Attend District
Four Meeting
200 Students Are
In Attendance
The FBLA attended the annual
district meeting at North Green-
ville Junior College on Wednes-
day, 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 pres-
ident, gave the response. A skit
on the National Secretary Associa-
tion was given.
District officers were elected
during the business session. After
lunch in the school cafeteria, en-
tertainment 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 dut-
ies of an officer and Byrnes on
chapter programs.
North Greenville was in charge
of the discussion project and a dis-
cussion 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 rec-
ognized as she came in. The wo-
men were given a red carnation
corsage and the men a white one.
It was "Teacher-Appreciation"
night. Mrs. Greenwood, the presi-
dent 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 rela-
tionship.
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Taylors FBLA Highlights
[Column 2]
Five members of the FBLA Chap-
ter of Taylors attended the work-
shop in Columbia recently. They
were: Geraldine Burgess, vice pres-
ident of the State FBLA and presi-
dent of the of the local chapter; Gwen
Goodwin, trasurer; Betty Lou
Wade, secretary; Ruth Rampey, re-
porter; 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 tak-
en to the new auditorium where the
meetings for the day were held.
Geraldine Burgess was on the pro-
gram 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, pro-
gram planning, and finance.
Ruth Rampey and Billy Ray Bost
were elected as Miss Future Busi-
ness Leader and Mr. Future Busi-
ness Leader to represent the Tay-
lors 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 Na-
tional Secretaries Association will
judge the "Miss Future Business
Leader."
The FBLA Club of Taylors wish-
es to thank Mrs. Mary Charping,
Mrs. Betty Roper, and Mrs. Mar-
garet Edwards for keeping Mrs.
Hendrix' classes so she could at-
tend 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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[Column 2]
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. Hug-
gins is the club's new sponsor.
The officers for the year are:
Horace Jones, president; Ann Tay-
lor, vice-president; Becky Roper,
secretary; Jerrald Dempsey, treas-
urer; and Jenny Moon, reporter.
Plans for a trip to the Appalach-
ian Trail were discussed, also, pro-
jects 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 No-
vember 24; but due to conflicts the
meeting was postponed.
[Column 3]
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 re-
elected and they are as follows:
Elizabeth Davis, president; Mayble
Moon, vice-president; Ruth Ann
Greenwood, secretary and treasur-
er; 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 ceremon-
ies 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.
[Column 4]
First came the Greer High
School Band in their colorful uni-
forms of black and gold. To their
stirring music came the sponsors
and their escorts. Never has Greer
seen prettier girls or better dress-
ed 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 Hud-
gens—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 pre-
sented 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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