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Members of the May Court— Beverly Aiken, Mary Jo Lee, senior attendants; Brenda Franks, Dottie Kelly, junior attendants; and Gloria Foye, Beth Kelly, sophomore attend- ants—compliment the charm of old St. Phillips Church. Marvin Ingram, Peggy Gosey, Robert Hall and Brenda yp) rin Fi es tiv itie XY Hi elg h te n, Bonser practice the entrance march for the Teenage Princess Pageant. — Armetta Abraham, Maid of Honor
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Sandy Jenkins and Becky Lamb decorate their home- room door for Sportsmanship Week. Bill Wrenn and Danielle Ports check registration as students vote for members of the May Court. Amid The Atmosphere Of Anticipation, Janice Mooneyham, Evelyn Klimek, Fred Ourt, Vonnie Yeager, Billy Wells, Monica Felton, Ken Fick, Mary Miller, Jim Forcum, Jimmy Creec h, Nora Tubbs, and Rusty Caines enjoy a Kitchen Sink at Shield’s after a ballgame. 724)
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Seniors Look Forward to Graduation Held in Brogden Hall on March 29, the final Teenage Princess Pageant initiated the events of Wilmington’s Annual Azalea Festival. Thirty- three high school contestants smiled nervously and tried their best to appear graceful as they walked the basic floor pattern in front of four military judges. At the Junior-Senior Prom in April, tuxedos and long gowns combined with the tropical gar- den setting to sustain a mood of elegance through- out the evening. To exhibit the abilities of teenagers in the Com- munity, Wilmington Youth Council members sponsored Youth Week during the second week of May. Crowded into five days activities in- cluded—a government day, film festival, parade, religious service, and a second “Be-In” which also featured an art show. Reflecting the spirit of spring, members of the May Court led the cere- monies at the May Dance. As vacation approached, students preoccupied with thoughts of summer interests let their class- room attention wander. Sophomores looked back on their first days of confusion with amusement while juniors anticipated the rank and privileges connected with their Senior year. Senior Week added a hint of nostalgia to the last few days of school for the Class of 69. Traditional functions— such as, the Senior Banquet; and presentation of the Senior class gift to NHHS—drew students closer together as they envisioned graduation. 29 Vickie Bass, May Queen
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