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Seniors Jimmy Bleckley and applications. Sheila Sizemore Seniors graduate on the Wake Forest College till out college Ann Thomas and Harvey Line- back happily read letters of acceptance from the colleges of their choice. The first year at North Senior comes quickly to an end. With excitement and some saddness North seniors receive letters of acceptance from colleges of their choice. They are excited because they are going to make a step ahead and are well prepared for it. They are sad because they have to leave North, never to return as a student and a member of North's happy, oversized family. Much of the time during the last few weeks of school, seniors are together reminiscing about all the old times and planning occasions to get together after graduation. One of these final days is left for rehears- ing of graduation exercises. Some students have to learn a new way of walking in order to get down the aisle without tripping or getting out of step.
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and juniors plan an outdoor Jr.-Sr. if k'1:k E ss-ef Juniors Phil Rhyne, Rena Patterson, Ted Porter, and Dick Pruitt adjust one of the larger props for the Junior-Senior Prom. With the election of officers in late January, jun- iors began to concentrate their efforts on plans for a junior-senior prom, the traditional highlight of the junior and senior years. Members of the junior class secretly chose the prom theme, Island Paradise, Entertainment, decoration, invitation, and refresh- ment committees were appointed and plans for an effective and enjoyable presentation of the theme progressed. On May 2, junior class members were N X .ox Xxx Allen Brown and Richard Linville clean the court for the Junior- Senior. 1 host to seniors in the school gym at a very successful dance. Senior Y-Teen members, Cynthia Logan and Carol Smith, make courtesy cards for use during Twirp Week,
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campus, t then school's out. Beverly Ring measures Charles Brown for his graduation cap. Miss Threllfall reviews Seniors for their final exam in English. Although many students hate to leave, June 4, i964 soon approaches and the first senior class graduates at Wait Chapel on the Wake Forest College campus. Many of the seniors leave June 5, for an exciting week in New York at the World's Fair. Besides seeing the Fair, students see much of New York from the Empire State Building to the Statue of Liberty. Other items of interest on the tour are the U. N., Radio City Music Hall, and the famous Time Square. Some students decide against the New York trip in favor of the beach and the sun. Since the seniors are out a few days early, they are able to reach the beaches before the masses of underclassmen. A few days later, the remainder of the student body is dismissed from school, but with one thing to look forward to: coming back in the fall of '64,
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