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Chosen for Junior Marshals are, seated, I. to r.: Gwen Lock- row: Jeff Brantley, Bill Chamberlain, Ronald Martin, John lar, Pam Smith, Pat Pope, Marsha Wald, Gay Craven; second Evans, Eddie Gerringer, Rives Kistler. Freddie McCormick, Dennis Clayton, and Donna James were honored by being chosen Student of the Month by the Greensboro Recreation Department. These students exhibited outstanding qualities of leadership. Kathy Christy, Thespian of the Year, is congratu¬ lated by Mr. Mclver. 29 Jeff Brontley won a four-day New York and Washington trip with his United Nations speech.
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Ted Hunter, Pam Smith, Jerry Parrish, Mark Bell, and James Wiggs made All-State Orchestra, Linda Bland accepts the winner ' s trophy from Mr. Walthal for her speech at the District VICA Conference. Gayle Turner holds award for highest academic achievement in 1965. Diane Troy won the D.A.R. Good Citizen Award. Gayle Turner and Ronda French scan college bulletins in guidance center. Ronda was made a finalist for the Aubrey Lee Brooks Scholarship and Gayle was chosen alternate. Our debate team averaged three out of four wins in com¬ petition. At Wake Forest they received a Certificate of Excellence. Chris Teras, Eddie Curtis, Jeff Brantley, and 28 Kerry Campbell debated on the Varsity team. Ronda French and Judy Whitley were alternates.
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Arrival of The Day Brings Smiles, Tears Brenda Wilder greets classmates and guests on Sen¬ ior Day . . . Lingering strains of prom music fade away . . . resounding echoes of pep rallies become silent . . . the last deadline for the annual has been conquered . . . term papers, last minute reports, and finally, exams . . . spell out the close of an¬ other school year. For Seniors it means the end of the many activities which made up their high school lives. Graduation activities begin with Senior Day when Juniors proudly assist the graduates into their emerald caps and gowns before the awards are presented. When these traditional ceremonies come to a close, Seniors and their guests meet in the library for the Senior Tea. When the big night arrives, dignified Seniors, capped and gowned, find they are not so sophisti¬ cated after all . . . Juniors assist Seniors in donning proud new attire . Receiving line at Senior Tea Chief Marshal, Jennifer Gschwind, leads graduating class at the beginning of Senior Day ceremonies . . . 30
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