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Local stars recei . . ve cash awards from Garth Hoffman, student council president a ' , s winners in the talent show given in assembly. Left to right are: Lois Platts s ' , enlor, a district chorus member, and Gloria Glad- felter, sophomore member of the mixed chorus t' , ied for first place with soprano solos. Patsy Ru pp, sopho- more, won second place with her tap dancing. Helen Blazer, sophomore, and Robert White, junior, tied for third place H . elen Won with her accordion solo and Robert with his Crosby novelty number. 2 Service center f principal Gravy Bowl trimmings . . left, James Hoover, president of the high school band, presents a gift to smiling Herbert Curry, band director as Mrs. Curry, right and other guests look on. In his five years at N C. high Mr Curr h , . y as built up a strong musical organization. Ol 944 7m M at time of . . or planning and directing school programs and 3ClL1Nl ties. Pictured left are: Mr Charles Gemmill, supervising principal e plaining the details of a report to Beverly Baker, his secretaryg Carolyn Mikos at the switchboard ready to hand the phone to Mr. S. P Bom gardner, high school ' '
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laden! ,444emZZ6e4. . 6 Uggaw Supersalesmen . . . ' ds won III magazine scrutinize awar campaign presented to them lil assembly by Mr. Charles Gemmill, supervising principal. Higlzl. .loanne Quick, senior, and Paul Nlclier- rocher, junior, Won radios for the largest sales in their respective classes. William Rehm received a Bulova watch for selling S250 worth ol' magazines, a yearly project sponsored by junior and senior classes to linance yearbook publication. smile as they Clean them out . . directs Wil- liam Hobaugh as he holds an ash container for his co-worker, Charles Cline. This is but one of the many jobs involved in the maintenance of an overcrowded and rambling build- ing. Mr. Hobaugh plans to retire this year. i211 ill, Middies VS. Cadets . . right, John Brackb junior magazine campaign manager examines the advertising poster displayed by Nesbit Straley for the Curtis Publishing Company drive. In the game ol' the year, lHidSl1iplTl8Il ol' the senior class under coach Naomi Peters went all the way to top the cadets of the junior section under Fred Peilfer. The navy pulled down 32,051 to turn the trick, Army scored with SL573. Both boys boast that their classes topped the ' Un. qu eta set ior the campalc, ,A
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