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The 82nd Airborne Division takes the auditorium by storm with a program of songs and para- chutes. Higgins Nicholson Lindley Members of The Bridge sing soul music in assembly For some unknown reason, Lee Hinshaw adds to the to kick off the Young Christian Association's Crusade for troubles of Mrs.iBetty Taylor, a substitute teacher. Christ. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly -All Are Highlights Hestwood Snow! Freshman boys are overjoyed as they view the manna from heaven.'f 'l0d Sure, there were still aggra- vations flocked bathroomsll, but there were also more fringe benefits as students proved to the administration that they could be responsible. Of course, there was that occasion when students went a little wild -- remember The Hop? Bobby sox and vaselined hair set the stage on Feb. 4 for this Student CouncilfStudent Union sponsored dance. Then there were the assem- blies, each one a highlight Actuall , whether these were highlights or aggravations de- pended to a large extent on whether the student was miss- ing his stud hall! And so the 180 days began to slip away.
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' Newton Wayne Davidson, Keith Partido, and Roy Wieselquist finalize plans for the Rumble. P ' ' Newton Student Body President Roy Wieselquist introduces members of.the Principalfs Cabinet at the open assembly to discuss Homecoming. The Whole IsDetermined by the Sum of Its Parts Problem Hi, Homecoming, ' was quickly followed by Prob- lem HZ, the candy sale. Where would it all end? But with the installation of a Principal's Cabinet, with the leadership of Mr. Walters and Roy Wieselquist, and with the cooperation of the students, things began to sha e up. There was still student apathy, but there was also concern as students became involved in being them- selves - individuals working toward common goals. Holmes An impromptu ,basketball game gives students a chance to work off their frus- ' trations. A' After the football game, and before the lights were turned' on,' students enjoy themselves dancing to the music of Tap City. Perkins 3 Students take advantage of the watermelon break sponsored by Mr. Chambers and Mr. Thaclger. Newton
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Color Our World With Sunshine and Smiles Spring! Bike-craziness, girl tor boyl - hap iness, and beach fever reached a high pitch and wouldn't slack off. There was always something to do. Ecology Week, Student Council Elections, the Book Fair, Spring Fling, Voter Regis- tration, plus all of the sprin . sports and usual homewor kept students on their toes. But that old monster, stu- dent apath , still raised its - head as stu ents smelled sum- mer in the air and longed for their freedom. Looking ahead does not erase the past, however, and parts of this year will live on in the memories of those who were involved, and continually color their individual worlds. Brannon Robert Brown, Lee Hinshaw, and Greg Darnley terrorize passing pedestrians. I-tuqq. 4 frffff at M amp 4143! Q f 1 J Z!! Baker W yy,yl y yvyy l yy Ecology Week begins the school week before The Walk if F illi F Lindley On APf'l 22 Wlth Speakef Robert Stovan, Hn Assistant Helicopter to Ground Control: Are you sure this is Da Nang? Professor at UNC-G. As Troy Fitzgerald looks on, Lyston Peeples gives the coke countdown for Herbert Pressley. N icholson ' - i' ' ' ' - -.,,, t ,s,ft ,.':E -:-,. A WM 41? . 1 'L .4 F 5? ', ' , F-'if 7622, - H, f li , VU f' '?ls'fJ-.'L..v'ws , ,..,- l K, ' . . ,, f' 'f 'WW' QAVZ ,,,,,.,,..,,.. . . 3 it s ,,,. Ski- q ' , r ' ,Mi 'W ' 1 ,, M, l X :X 1 iiizggff , W' , 4 i ,rw ,M y ' 2 - 12, pf '1 ,,.. gf h v V, ,-fi 'Z 3 g V A, , 'V ,ty ,. V' Ng! 9. W 6 it N I , ,A 2, f Q Wy 4? 1,2 ity? ' V 7,93 Wg W. -Q W, M adzzflms- W s + W6 Qia- We 'WNW W . W 5 5 O 'J his W Q Students serve as stool pigeons for anyone with a camera. admin- mt
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