Walter Hines Page High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1965

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students contributed to school and community Honor Society President Stewart Rogers pre¬ pares to give out the first of the envelopes containing the names of students who are to be recognized for outstanding achievements in many directions. Junior Jaycette Kathy Dickerson directs her club’s penny pitching booth at the Teenage Carnival. Paula Gulledge, Eddie Lane, Andy Swepston, David Garner, Mike Pearman, and Lee Swep- ston, both perfect skills and delight others in the Christmas production Amahl and the Night Visitors. 9

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r Through membership in various organizations, From their work, newspaper staff members Elizabeth Cameron, Phyllis Brown, and Bobbie Cahill gain knowledge, experience, and the satisfaction which comes with a job well done. Through participation in the many activities of various organizations, stu¬ dents were able to pursue their choice of direction. Most students chose at least one specialized area in which to join. In the many directive fields offered at Page, individuals recognized the value of active participation in ac¬ tivities and of becoming a part of things. Within the well-rounded sc ope of activities, students furthered their interests and talents by service, follow¬ ing academic interests in clubs, im¬ proving musical talents and acting abilities, and received recognition for their achievements in these areas through honorary societies. Through these activities, students gained knowledge by excelling in their work, enjoyed fellowship in the friend¬ ly association of classmates, learned to work with people, and developed a sincere concern for helping other people. As they experienced their suc¬ cesses and failures together, students learned to share and accept life. Page band members are rewarded for a year of hard work by a summer trip to New York and a chance to perform at the World’s Fair. 8



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Many students at Page Coach Stowe, Mr. Medlin, and Coach Swan- ner supervise work on the new cheerleader’s stand and victory flagpole, which were given to the school by the Inter-Service Club Council. Advisor Miss Smith and the Civinettes call the children at the Cerebral Palsy School to come help themselves to a Valentine’s snack. receiving Page s contribution for the Peace Corps School-to-School Program, Governor Sanford pauses in the auditorium lobby for a few minutes to talk with students and faculty members. Red Cross Council President Sally Reilly col¬ lects paperback books in her homeroom for the veterans at Fort Bragg. Dave Garvin, Elaine Beavers, and Craig Murphy examine some of the gifts received for the mentally retarded through “Operation Santa Claus,” a joint Civitan-Civinette project. i 10

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