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LOUISBURG “ ap COLLEGE DAY COLLEGE DAY 21
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Club Week at Central found students going to different club meetings and finding out more about the clubs. Then after much heavy thinking, students finally applied to the club of their choice, hoping they would be one of the lucky few to be chosen. Class rings to many juniors meant prestige and a step closer to being a senior. While having their fingers measured and choosing between a red or blue stone, students dreamed of the future when they would flash their hand around to show off that long-awaited ring. College Day brought together college, university, and technical school representatives, juniors, seniors, and for the first time, parents. Both students and parents could browse around, gather information, or ask questions. Students began to finalize their future plans while learning what courses and grades were needed for their higher education. CLUB WEEK: Subjuniors RING MEASUREMENT RING MEASUREMENT: Daniel Dale
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Haunted House, sponsored by the High Point Youth Council during Halloween, provided a chance for screams and laughter for people of all ages. The house full of ghosts and goblins was located on West Green Street; and it took the efforts of many people; but in the end, was enjoyed by all. Football programs, report cards, and Drug Program brochures comprised only a few chapters in the journal of accomplishments of the Central Graphics P Department this year. Students made use of printing presses, cameras, bindery equipment, and a darkroom, while turning out useful items for the school and community. Central's first Parent-Teacher-Student Association meeting of the year, began with a brief introduction, and then parents dispersed to follow their son’s or daughter’s schedule. Teachers gave brief descriptions and helped familiarize the parents with the courses. To end the open house, refreshments were served with background music by the stage band. Many High Point Central seniors demonstrated the powers of democracy by using their newly obtained 18-year-old vote at the poll on November 7. The 18- year-old vote spurred much student involvement in sd the national election, and a survey showed the majority HAUNTED HOUSE: Mary Barber backing President Nixon. GRAPHICS: Darrell Pinson
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