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    1. [NC-PCFR] DAILY REFLECTOR
    2. Bill Kittrell
    3. DAILY REFLECTOR November 10, 1945 Belvoir High School News The Home Economics girls at Belvoir are still doing fine work Last Thursday morning the ninth grade had as their chapel Program a fashion show, which consisted of the following ninth Grade girls modeling their second complete garments dresses: Edna Corbett, Enes McLawhorn, Earline Stocks, Estell Dunn, Rosa Bibbs, Christine Pollard, Christine Stocks, Beatrice Coggins, Janet Parker, Jane Clark, Juanita Dickerson, Dorothy Buck, Susie Irene Pollard, Peggy Roberts, Mattie Ruth Harrel and Sarah Jones. Enes McLawhorn won the prize having the most attractive dress. Tuesday night at the second Parent Teachers Association meeting of the year the following tenth grade girls modeled dresses they had just completed. Elleen Hathaway, Nancy Worsley, Naomi Garris, Doris, Harris, Marjorie Stancill, Barbara Hathaway, Betty Hathaway, and Gladys Harris. These girls designed their own patterns and cut them from newspaper thus having them very original. Gladys Harris won the prize. Margaret Windom won the prize for the eleventh grade Modeling which took place the same night. A contest between Doris Thomas, Frances Taylor, Margie Tyson, and Ruth Morris. These girls made dresses of more difficult designs. All of these dresses had fancy work either embroidery appliqué or stiched with wool, displayed on them. Virginia Moore a member of the 11th grade class throughout the evening for the girls modeling All day Thursday the home economics girls helped prepare for the teachers banquet which was held that night. They stuffed celery, stripped carrots, cut lemons, shelled pecans, set tables, etc and then Janet Parker, Jane Clark and Audry Bell came around in their little white aprons, finishing the day serving the guests in an elaborately designed room in which all the Belvoir teachers participated in decorating.

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