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CONNIE NEWNAM, Editor-in-Chief BECKY BRADNER, Associate Editor JEAN CRAVEN, Business Manager MISS LOUISE TAPP, Adviser paifidkecf iq fha Semen QZQ44 of 7967 HIGH POINT HIGH SCHOOL High Point, North Carolina Volume XVII
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Dickie Frith and Judy Cameron pause to glance at the clock, wondering if all their activities will fit into the remainder of the school day. FOREWORD During our years at High Point High School we have grown to know its walks, its grass, its shrubs and trees varying season by sea- son, to know its history, how it became what it is, to know about the others who occupied it, and how they lived, studied, and struggled, to know the moods of which the place is cap- able from yeor's beginning to yeor's end, and to wonder how it will change in the future. ln those fleeting years we hardly began to realize the wisdom and happiness with which we lived. A thousand experiences and thoughts came and went without our know- ing their importance. We took the time to live while it was ours to take, before it was forever beyond our reach. As sophomores, we experienced the con- fusion of selecting the right courses, finding the right classes on time, and meeting the dread of first mid-term exams. As juniors, 4 we puzzled over geometry theorems, berated ourselves for not remembering that all-im- portant test question, and dreamed of our first Junior-Senior Prom. As seniors, we felt the thrill of being accepted by National Honor Society or the tiny heartache at not being tapped, the discovery that we did learn some- thing from those term papers, and the reali- zation that these wonderful years were com- ing to an end. We began to think about High Point High School where we gathered with our friends to put on shows, to get out the newspaper or yearbook, to read or debate in a club, to yell our hearts out for the Bison, to study, learn, and achieve, but above all just to talk and share our experiences and be friends. The l96l PEMICAN is to help us remember all of these times-these cheerful, challenging, and changing times at High Point High.
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