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Carole Lee Abbott Ruth Marie Akers Margaret Ann Alexander Seniors Bound Enthusiastically into Their Most Important Kenneth Ray Andrews Sara Elizabeth Angle Mary Jane Arthur Patricia Ann Ashwell Margie Neal Ayers Gary Wayne Baldwin Ralph Edward Barger, Jr. Hugh Eric Barker Marion Steve Bartley
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,is-.. V Jr Senior Class Advisors, Mr. Setzer, Mr. Passen, Mrs. Henderson and Mr. Pederson help Seniors to plan activities for the year. The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Five The Class of t'Camelot treks its way into the future, leaving its memories as a di- rectory to future students. Imprinted within the minds of its students are all the glories of fruitful accomplishments. Progressing from an eighth grader at Southview in September to an eighth grader at the new Northside in January merits this class the distinction of being the first to complete five years in this building. From home games in Vinton to the Viking Stadium . . . from bobby socks to Weejuns . . . from kilts to gunslingers . . . from Bury Bo- ing Springs to Beat Byrd . . . from hops to formal dances. The honors achieved: Miss Teen Age Roa- noke, 1962 . . . the Roanoke Snow Queen, 1964 Senior Class Officers are: Chuck Hess, Vice President, Cecelia Smith, Secretaryg and Linda Thurman, Treasurerg Bob Gordh, President. . . . National Merit Scholarship Test-three letters of commendation and one semifinalist Regional Wrestling Champions . . . one-fifth of the class, an overall B average . . . the num- ber one student, perfect A record, The Wins- low Boy was our first attempt at drama, and The Man Who Came to Dinner was our final achievement. The memories to treasure: Boys' and Girls' State . . . the Homecoming victory . . . the Junior Class Assembly . . . the prom. Those lowly eighth graders are now SENIORS on the threshold of commencement -the commencement of adulthood. The trek into the future is beginning, and each individ- ual takes with him nostalgic memories of his filled years at Northside.
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James Renwick Barton Susan Lee Barbour John William Baur Year by Receiving Traditional Class Rings in S Donna Jean Beason Gary Kelly Bell Joan Marie Bennett Rebecca Louise Best Peggy Jane Blackmon Cheryl Nan Blackwell Patricia Gale Blankenship Sherry Ann Blankenship Sharon Kay Blumberg ,. sw. i , .iii eptember i '-M.,
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