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IN ITS CLASSES, CLUBS, ACTIVITIES AND SPORTS, C.H.S. graduate, Kim Neill, (7f ' h from left, front row) was guest soloist with the a cappello choir at the Thanksgiving assembly. Judy Keith, state winner, — D.O. GIRL OF THE YEAR ' C.H.S. boasts many beautiful girls and surely none are ' lovelier ' than these cheer- leaders for the Alleghany vs. Covington faculty game. At the Hootenanny Hop these students enjoy the highly informal atmosphere as well as one another ' s company.
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NANCY NARRATES C.H.S. STORY ON TELEVISION To show on T.V. program, WDBJ cameraman photo- graphs boys in woodworking class while we photograph him. Eager to show the work that has been done to the interior of the Home Ec. building, Patty Phillips and Janey Rhodes retouch some previous work for Saturday Session camera. 15 Nancy Kay Biggs makes her first appearance on T.V. as student coordinator of Saturday Session. On October 7, Covington High was featured on Saturday Session , a teenage television show, pro- duced by WBDJ in Roanoke, Va. Bonnie Dodd made a big hit si nging an old favorite, Five Foot Two, and acting as a one man Chamber of Commerce, Don- nie Patton talked informally of Covington. Christy Long described the mosaics which the art classes sent for display on the program. A student panel composed of Gwyneth Anderson, Kammie King, Gary Crawford and Robbie Carpenter discussed current events. Nancy Kay Biggs acted as narrator for a short film on daily school life at C. H. S. and also as student M.C. for the program. Thoroughly enjoying their moment of glory, students gave faculty members, as well as their fellow students, one more reason to be proud of Covington High School.
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C.H.S. STRIVES TO FULFILL ITS VARIED PURPOSES Willard Camp bears in mind that Mr. Metz says that Accuracy in weighing is one of the first precepts in good lab procedure. As the days shorten and the weather changes from brisk to cold, the students of C.H.S. disci- pline themselves to a regular schedule of classes, lectures and homework. The pattern is set for a new year as teachers and students get ac- quainted and take each other ' s measure. In all phases of school life, the students and faculty prove themselves to be people with a purpose. i 1 1 i Skipper Folks goes for a lay-up in the fast moving gome against Clifton Forge. 17
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