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Girls’ State Tonya Wilson and Mary Faye Dark attended Girls’ State this summer. They spent a week at the U niversity of North Carolina at Greensboro. They studied about various aspects of govern- ment and learned parliamentary procedure, which they used during a mock senate session. Tonya said she really enjoyed meeting new peo- ple. She also liked being in a college atmosphere and being on her own. Mary Faye agreed that Girls State was a helpful and fun wax to get a taste of college life on campus. Boys’ State Kenneth Holder attended Boys State at Wake Forest University oxer the summer. Kenneth studied mostly about the workings of state gov- ernment. After attending Boys’ State he said, I feel I better understand the structure of our state government”. At Boys’ State a mock government is set up and students assume xarious positions. Kenneth serx'ed as clerk of courts, an appointed position. 22 Honors
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Governor’s School Marcie Gardner attended Gov- ernor’s School in Laurinburg, N.C., at St. Andrews College for six weeks. While there, her main area of study was instrumental music, but she also studied philosophy and psychology. When asked how she liked Gov- ernor’s School, she said that she en- joyed the college atmosphere. The most exciting part for her was forming close and lasting friendships with people from all over North Carolina. At Salem College, Tina Free- man’s main area of study was English. She also attended classes in philoso- phy and psychology. Tina’s opinion of Governor’s School was it served as the perfect learning environment and structure. By living and working with four hundred students from all over the state, I learned a lot about myself as well as many friends. She said it was one of the greatest experiences of her life. Junior Marshalls The 1982-83 Marshalls are from left to right: (front row) Kenneth Holder, Vincent McCauley, Larry Hinsley, Angie Bright (back row) Jane Harrington, Mary Faye Dark, Laura Comer, Diane Taylor. Marshalls are selected on the basic of their class rank. Not pictured is Tina Freeman. Honors 23
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