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“Projection of Black Awareness’ was an assembly presented by Harlem Renaissance and Modern Themes in Black Literature classes. The program was designed by both black and white students to share with the audience a greater awareness of black culture as reflected through their study of literature. Students participating in the Distributive Education Program informed underclassmen of various job opportunities available to them. Each program was described and a sales demonstration skit was given. | STION OF Back Ak S xs MEKAY UGHES icoln West, as portrayed by Larry Ratliff, discovers that he is the real Linda Marrs describes the Co-operative Office Program, in which she is a jing!” participant. Joe Ford objects to Denise Williams about Dianne Garrison’s conduct. Henry Kearns demonstrates his prize-winning sales sees: Assemblies 21
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The A Cappella choir’s rendition of “White Christmas” fills the audience with the spirit of the season. Selected classes enjoyed the annual Christmas pro- gram by the music department. A Cappella, Centralaires, Choralettes, and the En- semble entertained the audience with sacred and secular numbers. The band performed in their usual excellent manner and involved the audience in a sing-along. 20 Christmas Assembly 5 ain ht NE SK Mr. Carter indicates that the brass section is to join in the playing : “Home for Christmas.” :
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KML RROR IRE = : Yikee y, aS Hee Frank Shaw of radio station WMFR presents Earl Martin, Most Valuable Offen- Miss Pat Hester congratulates Gail Lewis, winner of the Wright Award sive Player, with a Player of the Night award. and co-winner of the Basketball Award. | George Karl, University of North Carolina basketball star, was the guest speaker for the 1973 All-Sports Banquet. Awards for basketball, swimming, spring sports, and girls’ sports were presented. Capturing the top awards for the girls were Gail Lewis and Sharon Simrel. Walker Lee was selected as Best All-Round Athlete, while Robert Crowder received the Best All-Round Competitor Award. Greg Hinnant won the Dr. W. J. Scott Award, presented for achievement in athletics and schol- arship. Capturing the top award at the 1973 foot- ball banquet was William Washington as Most Valuable Player. Earl Martin was selected Most Valuable Offensive Player, while Joe Primus captured the corresponding honor for the defense. Davidson College football coach, Dave Fagg, was the main speaker. Ronnie Allen, winner of the A. Coke Cecil Award, accepts congratulations from Coach Roy Boyles. 22 Banquets
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