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STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: (LEFT TO RIGHT) FIRST ROW: P. Rutledge, H. Clinton, L. Davis, P. Mebane, M. Brown, M. Colson. H. Dockery. S. Middlebrooks, V. Cassel. SECOND ROW: W. Banks, D. Dickey, P. Greene, L. Cathey, A. Gilmore, M Byers, R. Parks, D. Holly; THIRD ROW: L. Rucker, G. Carter, A. Torrence, H. bennect, D. Collins, E. Thomas, D. Hayes, L. Nance, C. Hin¬ son; FOURTH ROW: E. Simmons, D. Johnson, D. Douglas, M Pike, G. Rainey, G. Boss, D. Simmons, E. Clinton. SC SPONSORS MANY EVENTS The main purpose of the student council is to help guide and co-ordinate the efforts of the student body. Under the leadership of Earl Simmons, this organization is responsible for a variety of activities such as monitor¬ ing elections, sponsoring dances, and decorating the hall bulletin boards. 132
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There are two sides to every teacher’s desk the serious side and the humorous side. A noted teacher once wrote that he considered no day complete without at least one good laugh. Mrs. Kendall above demonstrates that teachers too are human. “They also serve who only stand and wait.” Smiling Carlvena Steed pauses for a moment between classes. Miss M. P. Browne pauses for a brief fete tete following the performance of students from the North Carolina School of the Performing Arts.
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REPRESENTATIVES OF THE YOUTH COUNCIL (LEFT TO RIGHT): FIRST ROW: Dorothy Collins, Saundra Kendall, Vivian Moser, Barbara Carter. SECOND ROW: Larry Wright, Warren Thompson, and Eddie Clinton. The High Point Youth Council is a civic organization representing the youth of the city. Representatives for the council are chosen from the four area high schools. The purposes of the council are to co-ordinate activ- ties between the youths and adults of the city and to act as a junior city council. THE PATROL SQUAD Our patrol squad is very essential to safety in and glory is obtained, but the satisfaction of knowing the around the school during all of the school day. Little importance of the job is their reward. (LEFT TO RIGHT): Dianne Partee, Cheryl Dye, Carlvin Steed, Louis Nelson, Earl Simmons, John Rogers, Grover Robins, and Eddie Clinton.
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