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Oh, headache. As first period students rake in candy sale profits, their teachers such as Mrs. Ray are left with the chore of balancing records. Money, money. Dwayne Phillips anticipates his riches from the candy sale grab jar as his sister, Cassandra, grins with excitement. Here it comes. Lugging cases of candy bars first period, Tim Kendricks looks to the heavens for relief while Eric Harbinson grins and bears it. Movin' on up. lMth a goal of 15,000 candy bars to sell, Mr. O'Connor marks each days candy sales on the general office chart. 14fCandy Sale 5-,ww w Qt.. - , XM-- 'x -- . -.-. .. t K ' . .. .. .. , if - this Asif IQ- r 'i is A s.t,, , 5 as ,,.. ,, ,ff any ,,,,, N ,s,,s,,,
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3-4 H-1 3-4 1-4 ov-4 16fGraduation In tune. For her outstanding achievement in music, Pam Johnson is presented with an award by Sergeant Turner of the Marine Corps. Standing serenely: All 310 seniors plus the attending parents and friends rise to hear the invocation given by Reverend Gordon Copeland. ,-11, 3 E 5 5 w M, R As always, graduation night was filled with a mixture of the emotions, happiness and of course, sadness. Who wouldn't be happy to be relieved from the grind for a while? Somehow, the times of joy greatly outnumbered the sad ones. Memories of dances, football games, songs, and friends made it all seem worthwhile. Gene Causby, Assistant Superintendent from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, addressed the large graduating class. To establish-a light mood, his speech was brief, but meaningful. After all, there was not only warmth in the hearts of everyone, but also in the atmosphere. Although just a mere piece of paper, the cherished diploma represented twelve years of studying. Some seniors almost missed out, when coming in the gym, one line turned down the wrong aisle! The graduates of '77 truly earned their diplomas. All smiles. A look of disbelief and relief crosses the face of Phillip Murphy as he congratulates David Dor- sett 3 K f 2 it ui , , ilge 325 1 5 Z i tl 9 l l gt M:
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