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Junior Marshalls for the 1974 class graduation ■were {First. Row) Kathy Robertson Cheryl An- derson, Deborah Jack son, Kitty Lyons. (Sec- ond Row) Mark Herrin, Rose Mary Kelly, Her- metic Nettles, and Robert FraJicK. Student Life 2S
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Seniors Receive Honors from Organizations Hermene Nettles was selected as Miss DAR by the Daughters of the American Revolutions for good citizenship Her- mene represented WHS in the Christmas parade. She was awarded a pin at a lunch- eon on December 18, 1974 at the Twink- ling Star Restaurant. Ilka Drawdy, Hermene Nettles, and Rose Mary Kelly represented WHS in Co- lumbia last summer at the Girl’s State Convention. The names of the girls in the NHS were voted on by the American Le- gion Auxiliary and Ilka, Hermene, and Rose Mary were selected. The alternates were Deborah Jackson, Jackie Harbiston, and Annette Washington. Boy’s State Representatives were Shane Furlong, Richard Norris, and Rob- ert Fralick. They were the delegates from Walter boro at the Citadel for the early summer convention. This year’s King Teens were Larry Col- leton and Mark Beach. The teachers voted on a list of the top twenty boys. Last spring's Junior Marshalls were Deborah Jackson, and Robert Fralick, head marshalls; Hermene Nettles, Rose Mary Kelly, Cheryl Anderson, Kitty Ly- ons, Richard Dandridge, Mark Herrin, Kathy Robertson, and Jackie Harbisten. ! This honor went to the top ten juniors based on academic averages. Robert Fralklc,Shane Furlong, and Richard Norris relax after their speeches at the American Legion Dinner in October. They were the Boy's State Representatives from WHS last summer. AN LEGION 3T 93 Hermene Nettles was selected as Miss DAR by the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution. Here she relaxes in Miss McIntyre’s Gass. Girl’s State Representatives chosen last spring arc Rose Mary Kelly, Her- mene Nettles, and Ilka Drawdy, waiting in the Home Economics Living Room foi yearbook pictures. 24 Student Life
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HERE COMES THE BRIDE . . . Sheila Farmer (Fifth period bride) and Dennis Haynes march down the aisle in a staged wedding in the Family Living Class in Mrs. Herndon’s room. I THINK I’M GONNA CRY .. . Aldonnie Frasier and Carolyn Fields (Sixtil period bride and groom) axe watched by Gwendolyn Chisolm, Sandra Jones, and Sylvia Penciie in the simulated wedding ceremony. Family Living Classes Stage Weddings Mrs. Herndon’s fifth and sixth pe- riod classes planned and staged weddings. Brides and grooms were chosen by a vote of the class. The various parts of the arrangements were divided among the students. Some wrote invitations, and others prepared food for the reception. Guests for the wedding included Mrs. Beach’s and Mrs. Robbins’ classes. Family Living students gained the practical experience of planning and Fi- nancing a wedding. The fifty cents each member paid was small compared to the estimated cost of a real wedding. SHEILA, DO YOU TAKE THIS MAN? William Smalls and Sheila Farmer say the wedding vows as Helen Harrison and Ernestine Jenkins watch, and Archie Garrett pcifoims the ceremony. WITH THIS RING ... Viola Mitchell, Ernestine Jenkins, and Helen Harrison (bridesmaids) look on as the bride, groom, and preacher, (Sheila Farmer, William Smalls, and Archie Garrett) continue, Lawrence Huggins wonders whether it’s such a good idea. 26 Student Life
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