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INSIDE STORY REKIEALS CHIAIYIPS On the outside, he stands a little shorter than many men. But those with the inside story know his smallness stops there. Both in the classroom, on the sidelines, and behind the wheel of a driver- er's education car, he has stood extra tall with two decades of Colonels. A few know of his brav- ery during World War ll. Some recognize his love for his native state of North Carolina and his alma mater - High Point College. Almost every- one appreciates his smile first thing in the morn- ing. Some also know of his quieter moments - his dedication to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the pride he finds not only in his well- known ball players, but in his Marauders as well. In his more boisterous moments, he frequently breaks into home-spun rhymes or half-laughingly tells his players Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, if you don't get movin', your tails gonna rustf' Al- though he has coached championship teams throughout the years, it is not only the trophies that we will remember him for. It is because he cares enough to make us all feel like champions that we dedicate the 1975 Colonel to James T. Moore. if-H ,
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12 Right: Displaying posters in every pep assembly, the Junior Class listens while the Pep Band plays 'iSkin Tight. Bottom: Searching throughout the gym, Colonel William Fleming fJimmy Deckl prepares to kill the Patriot CChuck Cookel during the Patrick Henry Football Assembly. Later in the assembly, a pie-throwing contest finds Coach George Miller wip- ing shaving cream from his eyes. www, Editor's Note: To get the inside story about campus life, the Colonel staff interviewed seniors, asking the question What event at school meant the most to you, and why? A sampling of the answers follows. Prom was special fbecause it was ours, and sad because it would never be ours againj . . . Black History Assembly fbecause we celebrated who we were - those who didn't celebrate with us were the ones who lost outl . . .- the Homecoming Bonfire CI could hear the noise ringing in my ears all week- endl . . . nothing fl didn't participate in anything, and now l'm sorry, I only hurt myselfl . . . the last pep assembly fbecause we forgot that we'd grown up, and we acted like little kids pulling for someting we loved a lot - each other? . . . Valle Crucis fbecause sometimes the quiet moments speak the loudestb. -Campus Life ef S . N f?4EiVxf2.'ef'5?2i. .vt avi 35' 1 isafwg Matti 'iz V'i v
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