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Cruise Filled With Love, Learning and a Little Classes, Carnival and 1. The Color Guard strut onto the field at Homecom¬ ing. 2. Coach Adams and Assistant coach Lee make contact. “Wild Man” tells Fat Daddy” let me tell you how Carolina does it!” 3. Tim Vasser, Stephanie Wilson and Julia Wariner do what they do best — talk. 4. Chris Harrison and Herbert Williams. 5. and Sharon Hill and Berta Hicks demonstrate the short and the tall in the GCHS hall. 6. Valentine Queen contestants sponsored by the senior class Tina Brown, Angela Powell, Jennifer High, Kay Bottoms (Queen) — Vickie Sasser, Valerie Johnson and Tayna Person. 7. Carl Robinson, President of the Senior class, and Mr. Black work things out in Algebra, Trig class. 8. That’s Joan Wyatt behind the 8 ball. 9. Pam Kientz prays during SCA assembly. 10. Hoop the dog was a popular booth at the carnival held in March. 11. Winners of the ciowen painting contest sponsored by McDonald’s were Tracy Hicks, Yvonne Seldon, Jef¬ fery High and Vernon Winstead. 12. Greg Byers, Gene Doyle, Trey Whitehead and Waverly Drake are in place for the morning (girl) watch. IV ' i
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Spring Voyages Commencement The culminating events for the spring season were the prom, held for the first time in the armory, and the com¬ mencement program held for the first time on the foot¬ ball field. At the prom, (1, 2) couples danced to the beat of Chess amid a silver and blue fantasy of decorations. For the first time in over a decade the Valedictorian, Salutatorian, and two students, one elected by the senior class and the other by the faculty, (Harold Chestnut, Myra Ingram) presented the commencement speeches. Another first was that the girl graduates wore gowns of white. (3) Humanities scholars (not pictured) were Pete Gibson and Gregg Webb. %■ Prom and Graduation ' 81 Feature Stairway to Heaven and Denise Harris shared the Green Scholarship with Michael Stephens. (4) Harold Chestnut, president of the senior class, received the DAR Award. Marion Selby, Salutatorian, recipient of the GP Scholarship, and Michael Stephens look on as Anita Rose and Wanda Chandler receive the Rockacharlie Scholarship (5). . 6
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