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Francois brought continental atmosphere Francis Chapireau ■■■HBBHSBgaSlgl That bright hello flavored with a French accent, the boy in the Student Commons Area, a tall figure with an intellectually inquisitive countenance- such sketches describe Page’s French Exchange Student, Franyois Chapireau. Sponsored by the Greensboro Serop- tomist Club, he has been able to adapt to a new culture and way of life. With a penetrating mind and amazing capacity for concentration, Francis has the ability to add a challenging spark to a classroom. It is hoped that Franyois has been enriched by the ex¬ periences he has gained from Page as we have been by his presence. Francis chats with Mrs. Garrett before an assembly in which he is to be introduced to the student body. Due to the excellent training which he re¬ ceived in France, Franpois finds it easy to explain a complicated problem to his ana¬ lytics class. 5
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Buccaneer honored Mr. Evans Mr. Evans often uses practical experiments, such as this test for oxygen, to impress a fact upon his chemistry students. Mr. Harold M. Evans Very few people are as whole¬ heartedly dedicated to their profession as Mr. Harold Evans. He not only taught students, but also inspired them to learn for themselves. In regarding his teaching as a pleasure and not a job, he showed his avid interest and concern for each student — recognizing them as individuals as well as chemistry students. With a sincere interest in Page and its development, he showed true school spirit in his enthusiastic support of all Page activities and helped instill this spirit in his students. His delightful humor and person¬ able manner were highly regarded by both students and faculty members. As a symbol of this regard, we proudly dedicate the 1965 Buccaneer to Mr. Harold Evans. Mr. Evans gives up his planning period to explain a new chemistry law to Kathy Moore and Patsy Renfro. 4
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In the fall, students talk outside while they wait to begin their first school day. Beginning of year marked by new leadership Fran Wilkinson presents her ribbon to new marshal Angela Hoffler in a symbolic ex¬ change of duties. In taking the oath of office from Sterling Phillips, Franklin Spence also accepts the responsi¬ bility of leading Page to greater heights. 6
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