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BETA CLUB SPEAKER: Rev. Tom Duncan | INDIAN HISTORY ASSEMBLY | BETA CLUB: Dara Boyles The guidance office held coffees for the parents of students in order to promote a more relaxed and informal atmosphere between parents and teachers. Parents were given a chance to ask questions and make suggestions concerning high school oppor- tunities, college, and future employment. Several English classes had the privilege of hearing Richard Chase, noted poet, author, and authority on the folklore and folk music of the Appalachian region. Collector of The Jack Tales, Mr. Chase recited one of the tales and discussed many of the old words used in the mountains. Beta Club Induction brought together juniors with a 3.5 grade average and seniors with a 3.0 grade average. After the recognition of students, both old and new members took the Beta pledge to use scholarship and leadership abilities for the betterment of the school. Guest speaker for the event was Reverend Tom Duncan of First United Methodist Church. History classes were given the chance to explore the world and history of the American Indians. Artifacts, chants, dances, dress, slides, and displays were presented to the students by Explorer Post 4. 25
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Trying to enliven school spirit at football games, the Bison cheerleaders used several devices to pep up the mainly apathetic crowd. Along with the usual cheers and signs, they employed Don Kirkman, Central’s male “cheerleader,” to lead the crowd in many rousing yells. Students usually reacted to Don’s cheers with much enthusiasm and fervor. Bison mascot, Don Jones, also promoted team spirit. At halftime, High Point Central’s marching band proved to the student body how well the band could march when they made several intricate designs while playing. Along with the music, the Bisonettes entertained spectators with their interesting footwork. For the first time in several years, the band brought the crowd to their feet. 26 Football CHEERLEADER: Hilli Fick
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