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'STAR STUDENTS’—The ‘Star Students’ from Laurens County who were honored at the Clinton Kiwanis^Chamber of Commerce banquet at Mary Musgrove Hotel Thursday are, left to right: Lar ry Weaver of Thornwell High School; Lanny Wil kie of Gray Court-Owings High School; Robin Smith of Clinton High School ; John Ellis Hunter of Ford High School; Janis Marie Sims of Hickory Tavern High School; Ben Allen of Lau rens High School; Sarah Frances Neely of Sanders High School; and Thomas Vance of Bell Street High School.—(Yarborough Studio) •STAR TEACHER’—The ‘Star Teachers' who were of Sanders High School in Laurens; Mrs. Per- honored last week are, left to right: Mrs. Gladys nella V. Jones of Bell Street High School; Mrs. S. Boland of Thornwell; Miss Frances Sheely of Virginia Eptings of Ford High School in Laurens; Clinton High School; Mrs. Everette Bobo of Gray and Gerald W. Crawford of Hickory Tavern High Court-Owings High School; Mrs. Ruth Martin of School.— (Yarborough Studio) Laurens Elementary School; Mrs. Hattie S. Suber WWWWWtfWWWWWWWWVAWWWWWWWWWWVWWW Clinton High News BY CLAIRE DUNCAN In a chapel program last Fri day, Darrell Shockley was crown ed the 1970 King of Hearts. He was sponsored by Ginger Mc Cauley. r Other candidates for this little title were the following ninth graders: Tommy Banks sponsor ed by Joyce Garner, David Gas kins sponsored by Molly Glover, Family Shoes, Inc. S’kIO" Natural Color Portrait OF YOUR CHILD limit 1 Per Person / 2 Per Family / Grouos il.47 Per Person • The Lasting Gift • Select from Several Poses • Babies and Children of All Portraits Delivered in 97c Plus 50< Handling Charge 10-1, £-5 Hours Daily: FAMILY SHOE STORE Glinton, S.. C. FEBRUARY 23-24 Marc McClain sponsored by Deb bie Grubb, Dickie McSween spon sored by Patti Sherrill, Joey Spillers sponsored by Carole Ro gers and Guy Tumblin sponsored by Beverly Tedards. Senior candidates were Dennis Burnett sponsored by Ginger Garner, Steve Fennell sponsored by Julia Nelson and Bob Grube sponsored by Catherine Boyle. Tenth grade candidates were Charles Adair sponsored by Nan cy Sadler, Lewis Henderson sponsored by Susan King, Laurence Jones sponsored by Judy Patterson, Don Salters sponsored by Joanne Bundrick and Dirk Von Hollen sponsored by Ginger Wehunt. Candidates from the Junior Class were Johnny Burbage spon sored by Mary Simmons; Don Dailey sponsored by Mary Lynn McCrary, Johnny Johnson spon sored by Janie Lynn Patterson, Otis Patterson sponsored by Bar bara Davis, and Charles Snider sponsored by Margaret McDon ald. Candidates-at-large were Ed Acree sponsored by Dianne Har bin, Bill Shaw sponsored by Bren da Simmons, Steve Bishop spon sored by Susan Harmon, Murphy Timmerman sponsored by Mary Beth Stroud, Ray Towman spon sored by Cathy Stewart and Jesse Nance sponsored by Linda Banks. Tommy Banks and Otis Patter son were runners-up in the con test. To entertain the new king and queen, a few Clinton High School students presented a talent show. * * * Spectator Participant? Three simple words —"Let us pray”—are the cue to the service you take part in when you go to an Episcopal Church. The Episcopal ser vice is called a corpo rate service — that is, we all take part in it. Thus, when the min ister says, "Let us pray,” it is a common effort. The prayers be uses are almost all printed in the Book of Common Prayer. We don’t think it’s any more unusual to pray out of a book than to sing out of a book You see, we do it together. That’s one of the things we believe you’d en joy about being an Episcopalian — the feeling that you’re part of things. In the primitive church, in fact, clear back in Old Testament tunes, the main part of the religious service was praise and worship of God and earnest prayer for his aid and forgiveness. The sermon— or instruction part of the ser vice was secondary. In many churches today, however, the service is centered around die ser mon. The congregation sits back to listen or to be spectators, rather than being actual partici pants in the service. In the Episcopal Church, we join together in the worship and praise of God. You are invited to join us — today — in the active worship of God at the Episcopal Church near you. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH TELEPHONES 833-1888 : 833-0726 Your Happy Shopping Store h THURS., FRI. SATURDAY and MONDAY! Come In And Register Thursday. Feb. 19th. At 5 O'Clock We Will Draw 10 Names ... 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