New Hope High School - Nuhosca Yearbook (Goldsboro, NC)

 - Class of 1964

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Becoming a marshal is one of the highest honors a junior can receive. Only through hard work can this title be achieved, for i t is awarded to the seven juniors who have the highest academic averages in their class. The scholastic marshals aid in graduation and baccalau- reate ceremonies by serving as ushers. They also serve at the Parents ' Tea given after the Bacca- laureate service. Rewarded The marshals for this year are Lenwood Sauls, Mildred Daniels, Evelyn Jackson, Carolyn Patton - Chief Marshal, Joan Strickland, and Delores Lancaster. Joan Strickland is the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen for this year. The award is given toa senior girl chosen by the faculty for her dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. As our D, A. R. citizen, Joan attended the state rally at Edenton, North Carolina. 29

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Beta Club members pictured are Joan Sutton, Carolyn Patton, Nancy Smith, Joan Strickland, Mildred Daniels, Darrell Hinnant, Madge Barrow, and Evelyn Jackson. Not pictured is Helen Smith. Scholastic Achievement The Beta Club is a national honorary society which recognizes students for outstanding academic performance. Beta Club members are school leaders who set examples for others. Students who have maintained a ninety average in their first two years of high school are eligible for membership. These studious, dignified Beta scholars here shown undergoing initiation, perferred to retain their anonmity. 28



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This year, for the first time, New Hope achieved affilliationwiththe Quill andScroll International Honor- ary Society for High School Journalists. The society is open to Juniors and seniors who rank scholastically in the upperthird of their classes and who have done outstanding work in some phase of journalism. The members this year received their pins at a luncheon meeting. They have planned to publish a book of student work in the spring. The members are: Joan Strickland,Evelyn Jackson, Carolyn Patton, Linda Daly, Connie Mitchell, Annie Ruth Smith, Ann Summerlin, Max Best. Essay Contestant For preparing and delivering a speech on The United Nations and its Role in World Peace, Carolyn Patton won first place in New Hope ' s contest lastspring. As a contest- ant in the county contest, Carolyn took second place honors. Carolyn practices the delivery of her honor-winning speech. 30

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