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Dora Hernandez examines fluorescent material under ultra-violet light. Richard Wilson discusses college applications with Mrs. Stanley, Senior Guidance Counselor. In an all-out effort to collect a total of seventy thousand carbonated drink bottles, Student Gov- ernment extended their bottle drive through January. Devoting much time and work to this project, volunteer student workers raised money by this drive to go toward new uniforms for the band. Soon after school reopened, students reluctantly faced the reality of mid-term exams. Attendance in the National Honor Society coaching center increased as apprehension grew. For the first time, mid-term exams lasted only one class period each and did not interrupt the regular schedule. Everyone enjoyed a bonus day of vacation on Friday, January 24, while teachers completed semester records. Also during this time seniors made final application to colleges and hopefully submitted information to scholarship committees. With an appropriate theme, “The Look of Love,” the Valentine Dance on February 7 pro- vided a welcome break in the winter routine. The Fifth Generation entertained while Queen Vickie Jon Greene, David Dixon, Henry Band, Bobby Hattawa : : ; : and Dora Hernandez, members of a philosophy ten Bass and King David Sandlin reigned over the meet at the Wilmington College. evening. 24
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a ? g da sg Juniors Barry Mooneyham and Walter Futch distribute NHHS mugs. Steve Parker, Bill Mason, Beverley Kaleidoscope. Barker, and Colleen os Early in December the Senior Class, preparing for Senior Week in the spring, sponsored a bake sale. Also looking ahead, juniors sold NHHS mugs to make money for the Junior-Senior Prom. In its second year of operation the Wilmington Civic Youth Council continued to promote understanding between teenagers and the community through one of their many projects, in which members planned and directed a series of television programs. Channel 6 presented the first of these on December 24. Students relax during their lunch period in the Student Union. Kelly rehearse for the Youth Council television program 23
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: Students congregate in front of the Student Union during fifth lunch period. “The Four Cats” — Joe Mur- chison, Herb McKim, David Rouse, and Bill Brooks—add their own special touch to a pep rally.
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