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SEVENTH GRADE ' Row One, Left la Rigbr: Judith Abe, Michael Ambrose, Linda Anderson, Reynolds Armel, Lorna Ballenger, Catherine Barb, Robert Barbour, David Barr, Donna Bayliss, Ronnie Bell. Row Two: Gary Braithwaire, Thomas Brill, Tommy Brill, Sreven Brown, Linda Bly, Elaine Clowser, John Clowser, Janie Davidson, Bonnie Del-Iaven, Virginia Dunn. Row Three: Mary Dyke, Barbara Ebersole, Par Edmonds, julia Ann Ellis, William Elliott, June Emery, Wanda Fanning, Mike Fletcher, Randy Goldizen, Elenor Grayson. Row Four: Hollis Henderson, Ross Heishman, Berry Holiday, Purcel jenkins, Joyce Keller, David Kerns, Tommy Kipps, Linda Lake, Edwin Iamberr, Connie Lauck. Row Five: Judy Iawyer, Thomas Lillis, Lela Limburg, Ronnie Link, Ralph Lowery, Earl Lu:- rrell, Charles Malone, Roger McDonald, Donnie McFarland. Row Six: Linwood Mclnrire, Linda McKee, Charles Meirine, Carol MMael, Kenny Moore, Joyce Nellis, Sue Nesselrodr, Sheila Oliver, Roy Puunan, Loris Racey. Row Sevrrfflinda Rarliii, Nancy Renner, Sherry Rinker, Lawerence Rose, Carol Sandridge, Julia Serganr, Carolyn Sbanholn, Roy Shanholtz, Barbara Simpson, Danny Smirh. Raw Eight: Richard Stockdale, Dana Szoler, Judith Syngons, Wayne Vance, Bonnie Walters, Steven Wuner, Randolph Wingfield. Nor Shown: Harley Dean.
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N 4 N ol Shown: Myrlin Bennet David Burleson joy Foreman William Hogbin Glenn Hummer Darlene Jenkins Donald Lucas Rodney Meadows Edith Merritt james Q Morrison Arthur Mullen Ward McCarty Richard Oates Nancy Ritenout John Russell Marjorie Saville Philip Spaid William Swartz Larry Wallace Fred Welsh Lawrence Welsh Ware, Ronald Warner, Thomas Weaver, Roger Webster, Nancy Welsh, Otra Whetzel, Judith Wherzel, Patricia Wherzel, Ruth Whipp, James Whitacre, Wayne Whitacre, Judith Wilfong, Jackie Williams, Betty Williams, Sharon Williamson, Leonard Willis, Peggy Wilson, Kenneth Woolf, Mary Wuore, Aan Wright, Kenneth Yost, Earl Young, Virginia b -4
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Several students talk with the Marion representative. Since many students are undecided as to which type of professional training they are interested in or which school they wish to attend, College Day is a very important and informative event at James Wood. College Day is held one day during the school year and all the maior colleges of the area are representedg there are also representatives of the Armed Forces and of nursing schools. All interested juniors and seniorseare invited to come and talk to the representatives from the schools they are most interested in. Such questions as What courses are avail- able? XVhat are the entrance requirements? COLLEGE DAY How large is your student body? are among the many questions asked by the students. The repre- sentatives answer these questions and advise students to the best oi their ability. They also give pamphlets and hand books to the students. If any student wants additional information, the representatives will mail it to them. All students are cordially invited to visit the schools. After attending College Day, students are better able to make sound decisions as to which school they wish to attend and which type of train- ing they are interested in. S The Lynchburg representative dismisses his college with this group. 1 A. Yen -.. .- .J SPECIAL FEATURES
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