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Seniors Prepare for College as sees Sisees Jimmy Carmine, Richard Tait, and Tim Manning discuss college Besrssteestenta plans with the University of Virginia Dean of Admissions during College Night held at George Wythe High School October 8. Through the combined efforts of the Guidance Department, the Future Seniors Rich Taylor, Barry Norwood, and Laura Hiner compare letters Teachers of America, and the National Honor Society, Huguenot of acceptance from their chosen colleges. helped sponsor College Night. Laura Hiner, Diane Luckey, Richard Tait, and Bill Newton become of Virginia’s Dr. L. M. Hammond, who speaks on the philosophy and Educational Television stars as they provide an audience for University religion of the Greek man.
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Made of This” a For the first time almuni are honored at a banquet held at Cox’s Restaurant. Other guests include Mr. and Mrs. Reid and school board officials. Leslie Lunga, juniors; Sally Murdoch, Bennie Jordan, sopho- mores; Mary Lou Stopps, Gerry Darragh, fr ; ; : ; : es PP y Darragh, freshmen; Suzanne Homecoming Queen Bonnie Lewis flashes a smile Carlton, Debbie Lang, eighth graders. hie ae : during intermission at the Homecoming dance. a Ay. Memory-filled names decorate the empty gymnasium before the arrival of students for the annual Homecoming dance held Saturday night from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Be SSGNGNG sista faculty 4, BEYON follies Gt THe ses 13
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School Elects Goldwater President Differing from the nation’s choice of Lyndon B. Johnson for the presidency of the United States, Huguenot students overwhelmingly supported Senator Barry Goldwater in their mock election on October 29. Huguenot’s Republican campaigners were also victorious in their choice of Richard D. Obenshain for the third district representative. Obenshain, however, did lose to Democrat David E. Satterfield in the actual election. The Democratic choice of Harry F. Byrd for the Senate was in harmony with Virginia voters. Government teachers, with help from their senior classes, organized the first mock election. This served to arouse much interest in the student body for the approaching election. Mrs. Anne Kerr, one of the campaign sponsors, displays typical impartiality of government teachers. Dicky Lane (ABOVE) ponders over campaign issues as Bill Wright, Joe Haurand, Tommy Bernhardt, Darrell Morris, and Julian Ogburn (LEFT) mark their ballots under Dickie Bozard’s supervision at one of the ten precincts set up in the halls of the school.
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