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Above—Another helping of that yummy cake? Darlene Monds undoubtedly agrees with this idea as she is graciously served by Mrs. Dixie Hill. Right—Rev. John Barnes and Charma Mitchell get into the swing during the Prom. With so many young ladies available for a dance, no male could stay immune from Prom-itis. Left—The many faceted personality of Mr. Phillip Herndon shows its “lover-boy’ side as he dances cheek-to-cheek with his wife. Above—The young and young at heart both enjoy the candlelight beauty and delicious Southern Style menu at the Senior Buffet. PROM NIGHT 23
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STUDENT LIFE What can be lovlier than a day in springtime? A likely candidate is a springtime twilight. The warmth of the nights, scented by the sweet- ness of newly awakened flowers affect every physical sense and the indescribable inner senses in human awareness. An extra special night in spring was that of the Jr.-Sr. Prom. During the few hours of the prom the atmosphere was especially warmed by the smiles of friendship and romance. The air was sweetened not only by the perfumed and be- flowered belles but also through the unified feelings of mirth and happi- ness. A high school gym transformed into a beautiful ballroom became the perfect container for the many beau- tiful people who entered, and the wonderful memories that they created. The theme of the prom “We May Never Pass This Way Again” was truly fitting because those lovely special moments of happiness on that special night in spring may never be captured again. Above—The eerie becomes realistic as Darlene Johnson and A1 Bailey dance. Right—Tommy Chappell and Sheri Com- mander leave the ethereal as they become earthly. 22 PROM NIGHT Dancing Dolls Dig Dainty Delights Above—Kirk Twiford and Daphne Winslow capture all the romance of the Prom. Below—With all the “carrying on” at the Prom, a “Survival Kit” will come in handy. f
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Above—As another example of his concern, Mr. Manly Dunlow helps out during Awards Night. Below—As Francina Newby admires brother Arthur’s plaque, she exemplifies the care and concern all families had for one another during Awards Night. Mile» L Clark Rotary Club Scholarship and Kiwania Club Scholarship—Tommy Chappell Miles L. Clark Rotary Club Scholarship and the Katherine Smith Reynolds Scholarship—Patsy Pierce T. Carole Parker Rotary Club Scholarship and a North Carolina Assembly Scholarship to Duke Uni- versity—Neena Sachdev T. Carole Parker Rotary Club Scholarship. N.C. General Assembly Scholarship to Methodist College. Greatest Gift Scholarship from Methodist College, and the United Methodist Women's District Schol- arship—Vicki Saunders Houtr Music Scholarship and the President's Schol- arship at Mars Hill College—Jane Criminger Houtr Music Rotary Club Scholarship and the Dorothy Morse Scholarship sponsored by the Klizabeth City Music Club—Alonzo Newby Business and l rofessional Women's Club Scholarship and the Pas-Cur-Cam L'MYF Subdistrict SchoL arship—Debbie Harrell The Junior Woman's Club Sallie Southall Scholar- ship Manon Roberson Pas-Cur-Cam UMYF Subdistrict Scholarship Glenn Hams Northeastern High School Honor Society Scholar- ship—William Harris North Carolina Association of Educators Scholar- ships -Dianna Williams. William Harris Klizabeth City Alumni Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta. Inc. Scholarship—Tammy Lamb St. Andrews Distinguished Scholar Scholarship- Carol Small Terry Sanford Award and Greatest Gift Scholarship from Methodist College—Walter White The Klizabeth City Chapter of the National Kpi- cureans Scholarships—Emily Howe. William Harris Baptist Scholarship to Campbell College—Jeff Keeter Athletic Scholarships—Tyrone Perrv. Arthur Newby, Maryland Bnght. Franklin Beasley Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Scholarships Mabel Davis. Vemokia Evans, Victona Griffin. Tammie 1-amb. Ida Muldrow. Marion Roberson, Sharon Sessoms. Renee Spellman. Wanda Taylor. Dorothy Thomas. Pamela Thorpe National Merit Scholarship Finalists—Dianna Wil- liams, Jane Criminger National Achievement Finalists—Tammie l.amb, Dorothy Thomas Governor's School—Mark Gass, Parvey Sachdev Girl's State—Betsy Criminger. Pam Boyd. Caroline Williams. Cheryl Williams Above—The “big three” Mr. Billie Reid, Mr. Phillip Herndon, and Mr. Cecil Perry showed care and concern throughout the school year. St. Andrews College—Summer Science Program— Cindy Price The John Motley Morehead Nominee for District Competition—Dorothy Thomas W.B. Shafer. Jr. Award Dianna Williams D.A.R American History Award—Rhonda Lewis I Dare You Award—Patsy Pierce. Larry Turner Business Award—Debbie Wood Dramatics Award—Debbie Hartzog, Joey Robbins. Patsy Pierce Library Award—Chnsaie Chaney Mathematics Award—Neena Sachdev. Jane Crim- inger Home Economics Award—Patricia Davis. Bemadine Nixon Criaco Award—Debbie Hartzog Yearbook Award—Dorothy Thomas. Dianna Wil- liams. Michael Staten Distributive Education Award— Bnan Price Science Award—Neena Sachdev Northeastern Corner Journalism Award—Vickie Saunders. Dorothy Thomas. Carol Small. Manon Roberson Journalism Award -William Harris. Pamela Thorpe Foreign language Awards—Willette Jones French Award—Darlene Basnight Spanish Award -Sherry Gibbs. Bryan Boswell Industrial Cooperative Training Award—Darlene Arnold Health Occupations Award -Charlotte Etheridge. Susan Horton Agriculture Award—Barry Oliver Industnal Arts Award—Eddie Meekins Music Award—Mark Williams. Debbie Perry Symphonic Band Award—Dianna Williams Choral Award—Wanda Taylor. Darrell Bell National Honor Society Award -William Harris English Award—Dianna Williams Honor Graduates—Darlene Basnight. Bonnie Boyce. Karen Campbell. Jane Criminger. Patrick Flannery, Kathy Houtz, Kalla Jordan. Patsy Pierce, Neena Sachdev. Vickie Saunders. Carol’ Small. Kelley Sutton. Cynthia Tabeau, Dorothy Thomas. Debbie Wood Their inspiration made award winners out of everyone. 24 AWARDS NIGHT
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