tog the highest percentage 01 attendance in the school lor the month — percentage of 94.1,The program Tuesday evening was presented by the 4-H clubs of the school with Brenda Quesen-berry in charge of the program. Devotions were conducted by Sandra Simpkins with the Lord’s Prayer being used in unison, by the 'group. **; ‘‘Brother James Aire” was sung lay a trio of girls from the fifth grade. Brenda Quesenberry gave a short talk on the work of the 4-Hclubs and announced ;the: follbw-irtg numbers'— .acts, which were taken from the Talent Show recently held at the school: i Jewell Hurst. Eloise O’Dell and Dorsie Shnpkins sang “The Great Oreator^f, accompanied by Arleta Jamison at the piano.Wanda Flinchum and Ellen Flin-phunf sang “I Recommend My Lord, To You”, Arleta Jamison, Sandra1 Simpkins,: Reba Phillips , and Betty Goad- sang '.‘Footprints of Jesus.” accompanied by Arleta Jamison it the piano.Wanda Flinchum,' Borsie Simpkins and Betty poad sang “Stand Up for Jesus*', accompanied by Sandra Simpkins at. the piano,Rufus Flinchum and Sonny Phil? lips sang “On Top of Old Smokey”; ■fid Wanda Smith, Ellen Flinchum and Patricia Dishon sang, “Travel On.” ■ ,Jewell Hurst, Eloise O’Dell and Borsie Simpkins siang “Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry ; Me?” this number was the first, place winner in the Talent Show at the the school. p' =t.Bonnie Dalton1- and Jerry Pet'er-son presented * clown act which