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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 invit-
ed to participate in the annual
Greenville Art Exhibition held at
Greenville Senior High School.
There will be several pictures rep-
resenting 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 Tay-
lors 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 get-
ting ready for a Chapel coming up
soon. The program will be on safe-
ty. 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 stu-
dents 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 grow-
ing rapidly among the eighth grad-
ers. Many eager students will fill
our halls next year out of this
class.

Jimmy Moore represented Tay-
lors in the county Spelling Bee. He

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did exceptionally well.

Janet Blackwell received a rat-
ing of excellent at the District
Music Festival at Union. Congrat-
ulations, 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: Presi-
dent, Terry DeShields; Vice Presi-
dent, 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; Sec-
retary, Mona Weaver; Treasurer,
Judy Edwards.

All students in this class are de-
lighter [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 re-
cover soon!

Miss Welborn 8-A

Roger Reeves has gone to Dav-
enport. 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 as-
sembly 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 Sen-
iors 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 tay-
lors High Key Club in Key Club In-
ternational was the presentation of
the Club's Charter at a recent meet-
ing of the Greer Kiwanis Club. Ac-
cepting the charter from B. T.
Gault, president of the Greer Ki-
wanis Club, was Larry Ross, pres-
ident 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 or-
ganization, 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 activi-
ties 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 ex-
plantation of the activities from
Taylors.

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Business Education
Day is Observed

Business Education Day was ob-
served 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 Caro-
lina 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 pro-
gram to ascquaint businessment with
education and vice-versa.

Earlier in the year, county teach-
ers visited various business organi-
zations 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 sever-
al days recently. The class remem-
bered 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 in-
cluded Jenny Moon, Becky Roper,
Shelia Keenan, Ethelene Alewine,
Ann Taylor, and Jerry Johnson.

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Compliments of
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Phone TR. 7-4561

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