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unior Class Chose Miss+Hi-Miss For the first time, the selection of Miss Hi Miss was given only to the junior class. This year to represent Hudson High School at Winthrop College , Rock Hill, South Carolina, they selected Miss Brenda Beane. She was honored as Miss Hi Miss in Winthrop's newspaper, Q1-5 lohnsonian. The factors considered in the election were scholastic ability, personality, and leadership. Bre nd a is Vice-President of the junior Class, a member of the Pen 'n' Brush Club, the Future Teachers of America Club, and a member of the HORNET Annual Staff. In the future, she plans to attend the University of North Carolina, majoring in the field of psychology.
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Football Players' and Class Favorites K5 Aetna- . Homecoming Court attendants were Miss Sandra Starnes, sophomore class representativeg Miss Nancy Earley, freshman representative, Miss Ingrid Proksch, honorary attendant, and Miss Carlene Story, junior class representative. The Homecoming exercises of 1963-64 began with the introduction of girls sponsored by the senior football players at 7:40. From left to right: Shirley Bolick escorted by Don Martin, Shirley Miller U o e Barringerj, F r an c e s Hayes Uames Foxj, Carolyn Helton fDennis Bradfordj, Brenda Sigmon QGary Wootenj, Becky Beane QSteve Bynuml, Billie Sue Before the game the sponsors and their escorts met in the gym to receive their chrysanthemum coxsages and line up in the order of presentation. It was a long walk from the front of the dark- ened gym to the lighted stadium. Newly polished shoes became dusty and spike heels sank deep into the dirt. There was still a feeling of tenseness w ith the apprehension of falling just as I get on the platform. At 7:40 when their introduction began, faces came alive with smiles. After their introduction to the audience, they took their places in their reserved seats along the side of the field awaiting the presentation of the Court. Parsons fSteve Coonsej, Linda Beach fCharles Foxy, Barbara Kaylor fMartin Bolickj, JoAnn Willen QEdward Elmorej, Virginia Huffman fLarry Bolickj. These girls were sponsored by senior football players, respectively: Bruce Annas, Danny Tolbert, joel Carroll, Larry Parsons, Dwight Joplin, Walter Estes, Phillip Hartley, Richard Curtis, Steve Kaylor, Larry Shook, and Wayne jenkins. 16
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Sixjunior Marshals were chosen this year to assist the seniors in tking their final step as Hudson High School students. Their duties were to perform various services during graduation excercises and to serve as marshals at th e Baccalaureate S e rvi c e . T h e s e marshals were chosen according to their scholastic average in the junior class. A.FS. Finalist In March of last year, Mr. Boyd Wilson, member of the communityA. F. S. board, notified Barbara Munday that she had been selected as the finalist in the American Field Service Program. The purpose of the A. F. S. is to increase understanding and friendship among the peoples of the world by giving Americanteenagers the opportunity to live abroad with families in other countries. Barbara waited many anxious days before she was notified on the 9th of june that she would be unable to participate in the AmericanField Service Program because of the lack of homes abroad for the American exchange students. Preparing to distribute Commencement programs were Ann Hatley, Shirley Miller, and Julia Greene. unior Marshals Mary Evelyn Andrews and Frances Hayes pinned a name tag on Don Bean. I8 1 1 1 4
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