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Afizer working up a thirst on the dance floor, Marcus Brown heads for the popular Roman punch bowl. Ra- mona Smerz and Tammy l-lurl assist ' him with a smile. 1 Dressed in the costumes of an- Peylon,Cdrolirie losephffammy Hurt, privilege of serving at lhe prom be- I cient Rome, Christine Tobler, Au- Maria Burqos, Scott Webster, lohn cause of their hiqh academic average drey Harmon, Ramona Smerz, lenriiler Teeters, and Dean Dais earned the during their sophomore year, I --......-...-- .-..............................I Features 37
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36 Feature es A change of pace. A slow dance dl- Iows these prom qoers to rest awhlle before another fast record is played io test their endurance. Dressed for the occasion, hmmy Hart and Phonna Nelson add d touch of class to the atmosphere xnside the farm Q- I I 1 3 u I 1 1 i :ni I Q-
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A CUT ABCVE Because they sacriticed by giving up nights devoted to the tube or cruising town, these achievers the honors which their way. Maintaining point averages and class became a way of lite tor who wished to be as a marshal or a Gov- School candidate or to the all A honor Others viewed them with wishing they had the kind ot Committment and dedication. There were also those who called them a little crazy tor studying so in- tensely. However, these stu- dents set high goals knowing that acceptance to their choice ot universities might require that they be a cut above or that a summer attending Gover- nor's School would prove a once in a lifetime opportunity tor personal growth and en- richment. Sometimes, when courses such as calculus or AP English seemed to be totally taking control ot their lives, they too questioned the sanity ot caring so much about grades. Six per- iods a day ot strenous classes were otten no tun at all. Sur- viving the pressure paid oft in the end when they gained ac- ceptance to their favorite col- lege or were packing their bags tor Laurinburg or Win- ston-Salem. A sense ot pride in accomplishing personal goals made it all worthwhile. Governor's School Nominees lst Row: Angela Watkins, Dean Dais, Eric lnglep 2nd Row: Greg Council, Chan Casey, Greg Parent, Anna Burgos 38 1985 Marshals lst Row: Brenda erine Ada, 2nd Row: Laura Betterton, Sandra Smith, Clay Turpin, loe Heinz, Emily Nance, Bonnie Heverly, Richie Myers, Beth Kelly, Kim Frazee, ley, Craig Pippert, Morgan Tonya Adams, Vanessa Correa, Kath- Keri Roberts, Sharon Morris, 3rd Row: Pat Miller
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