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◄ Mrs. Elsie Archer, one of the parents who attended the ceremony, is assisted by her daughter Donna at the refreshment table. ▲ Following the ceremonies Lawrence Majette, Cindy Brown and Terry Rawlings settled down to enjoy the refreshments. ▲ Inductees were Donna Archer, Darryl Bugg, Cynt¬ hia Child, Mary Davidson, Janet Fenderson, Keith Green, James Hancock, Audree Jolly, Jimmy Kelly, Deborah Lee, Thomas McGeachy, Delores Mor¬ gan, Myra Wall, and Susan Wilson.
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The NHS Induction Ceremony Even though some of the prospective members of the National Honor Society were a little skeptical about dressing like hobos and wearing identification tags during their initiation period, every¬ thing ended well for the inductees. On March 18, 1980, the NHS held its induction ceremony. The proud induc¬ tees reported to the library in all smiles. Dan Avent, president, gave the intro¬ duction, followed by Bennett Caldwell, who spoke on the advantages of the National Honor Society. ▲ The members along with the parents who attended were served refreshments by the homemaking class. The basic principles for which mem¬ bership is based were spoken on by Susan Denison (Scholarship), Paula Thompson (Service), Mary Chambliss (Leadership), Ola Mallory (Charac¬ ter) . Wanda Jones named the induc¬ tees, who were presented certificates by Cynthia Brown. Chowanza Blackwell completed the initiation with the pledge. Comments by Dr. William T. Powell preceded the conclusion of the program. ▲ After a breathtaking cer¬ emony, Thomas McGeachy and Jimmy Kelly willingly accepted the refreshments.
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Junior Senior Prom These students are tickled pink over the favorable comments received from the junior class sponsor, Mrs. Barbara Bishop. ► The annual formal affair was again a big success. During the week of the prom students painstakingly cut, trim¬ med, shaped, matched, nailed, tied and did whatever it took to transform the gym into a place for “Illuminating Our Lives,’’ which was the theme. Filling the air with the latest tunes was “Sandcastle,’’ a band from Virginia Beach. The class received many compli¬ ments on the decor, refreshments, and music. It is hard to say which prom is the best, for each year it is as smashing an affair as it was the year before. Students, dressed in their formal attire, found out that it was fun to dance with dignity. ► 6 Junior-Senior Prom
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