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Dora and Becky tell the government class about Girls' State. Boys' State Representative Pat Exum, Greene Central's representative to Boys' State, was chosen from the rising senior class. While at the Univ e rs i ty of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Pat learned about the workings of the state government. Dora Carraway seems well aware that good citizenship includes keeping public property teven lockersj clean and neat. Girls' State Representatives Becky Lane and Dora Carraway attended the Twenty- fourth Annual Tar Heel Girls' State at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The girls, chosen from the rising senior class, merited the honor because of their m ental alertness, co-operativeness, honesty, depend- ability, leadership, and citizenship. Pat and Sam Bundy trace the movement of a bill hrough Congress. DAR Award Annually the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Colonel Alexander McAllister Chapter, awards to a senior girl a medal for good citizenship. The recipient of the award for the current year is Dora Carraway.
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Marshals senior marshals rendered their services at the Christmas Concert. The marshals are Becky Lane, Becki Barrow, joan Sugg, Diane Hamm, Vickie Pollock, Dora Carraway, chief, Billy Sermons, Dorothy Thomas, Bettie Taylor, and Chuck Jones. Vera Huber is not pictured. The newly appointed marshals are as follows: First row, Kie Beaman, Juanita Frizzelle, Ann Moore, Susan Moore Second Q, Kaye Carter, Frances Creech, Louis Boone Third Bw, Toni Ridenhour, Doug Davis, Connie Heath Mary Wynn Seymour. 17 B e c ky Lane, Miss Janice Thompson, andDora Carraway show the new head junior marshals Edward Harper, chief, and Ann Moore, how to wear their regalias. 7 Marshals render services to the school at Christmas programs, commencement exercises, and any other school functions at which their services would be practical and wise. The marshals, chosen from the junior class, must have a superior scholastic record. f ., ffm, YV , ,w
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i , Student Council Tommy Rouse, presiding off- icerat the weekly cou neil meetings, leads the group in a discussion of current projects. 'netsw 1 3585, ws N-5 li ONS we Eli , , 2 it 5 The officers of the Student Council are as follows: TOMMY ROUSE, president, BECKY LANE, vice-president, KAY CARTER, secretary, CAROL ANN Q THOMAS, treasurer. we - . Patrolman Eure helps Becky Lane and Tommy Rouse plan the safety drive. Mrs. EvelynBoado, Dianne May, Carolyn Rouse, and Marietta Davis work on the donkey for a Student Council float. The float placed first in the Kinston Parade,
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