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jenioF o a Left: Thad Hardee has obtained superior ratings in the National Guild of Piano Auditions; will enter spring of ' 64 N. C. Federation of Music Clubs Festival; vice-president Hunter Johnson Music Club ' 63- ' 64; Youth Choir First Baptist Church; accompanist, music club meetings; pianist (departmental) at Sunday School. Thad plans to major in music at college. Below: Carolyn Leivis has been awarded superior ratings in the National Guild of Piano Auditions, and Federated Music Clubs Festivals; chosen in competitive trj ' -outs; a member of the All-State High School Band for ' 62- ' 63; accompanist and soloist SHS Sr. Band; sponsored by the Smith- field Sr. Woman ' s Club as piano soloist for the ' 64 spring District Contest; President of the Hunter Johnson Music Club ' 63- ' 64; Youth Choir First Baptist Church; plays the organ; plans to continue music study in college.
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SliieM Staff ' 64 It was a matter of putting our heads to- gether and getting the job done. We did just this and now the fifteenth edition of the Shield is in your hands. The school bought a camera and Bobby Poteat learned how to manipulate it. By the trial and error method he learned to snap us as we really were. He called them candid shots. The girls on the advertising staff were business like and brought in creditable financial returns. Mil- lard Stallings was their inspiration! Behind it all was Mrs. Glenn, our experienced spon- sor, who kept us all in check and saw to it that we met the deadline, that fatal day, February 22. Above: Pretty girls and a jeep! This was our advertising staff: Candy Jackson, Cora Bell, Lindsay Park, Geanie Upchurch, Mary Mercer, Kaye Ayscue, Ruth Ann Hamilton, Diana Gilchrist, Laura Lynn Laughter. In the jeep, Millard Stallings, advertising manager and Andrea Lee. Below: Others worked too! Wayne Medlin typed; Joan Cooke, assistant editor, checked copy; Carolyn Lewis, business manager, kept the books; Woody Stephenson edited the sports; Bobby Poteat and Tony Stanley did the photography. Above: Co-editors Evelyn Howell and Gary Stevens cut and measure pictures. It was all serious busi- ness to them.
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