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The world of G. H, S. is a way of life to students it encompasses. School days pass by in a routine way as the building stands erect, relatively unchanged by the years. A few additions have been made and the building no longer dazzles with newness but the same processes of its first day are still taking place. An aerial view of the school (extreme left) shows how the years have left the building undaunted by the thousands of students who have been a small part of its life . Mr. Rogers (center on bottom left) exhibits the frustrated attitudes of the teachers as the students seem to be too involved to really be interested. The scene in the cafeteria (bottom) must have looked the same when it served its first lunch. The students, however, are utilizing two lunch lines, instead of the single line out—used so many years before. Dennis Loch and Cathy Honaker (left) seem to have accom¬ plished the attempts of many involved with the hustle and bustle of the crowd. Away from the confusions of the day they set a mood so much a factor in fusing our world. Alone and ob¬ jective, these two can look at the huge mass of people surrounded by brick walls, see each individual, and realize his worth. 5
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Individuality Prevails at GHS 4
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Stunt Night ' 67 was presented in the Goldsboro High School auditorium. Here the Seniors, Class of ' 67, presented Smile, Chuckles, Smile. The Juniors pre¬ sented The Desperate Debutante, and the Sophomores presented Hapsha ' s Horrible Persian Predicament. Stunt Night is an annual event when each class spends weeks of preparation for the honor of being recognized as the best class. On the night of presen¬ tation each class sings stunt and class songs. These also are competitive and the best song brings dis¬ tinctive honor to its class. Scenes from the Senior Stunt (right) and Sophomore Stunt (middle left) display some of the colorful cos¬ tumes. The King and Queen of the Senior Class, Frank Pierce and Cathy Humphrey, were crowned King and Queen of Stunt Night (bottom) by Bobby Wolfe, after the announcement of their winning stunt. The Sopho¬ mores proudly held second place. 6
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