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Sherry McGee, Pat Crawford, Deborah Bagley, Sylvia Newell, Margaret Hoskins, Dallas Silverthorne, Shelia Jemigan, Mary E. Manning, Kathy Griffin, Cheryl Critcher, Emily Ritter, Bobbie Tice, Pat Lilley, Linda Yeatts, Kim Peele, Kurt Tice, Wayne Peele, Dale Curtis, Curt Curtis, Morton Menaugh, Edward Hammond, J.R. Heath, Roger Forbes, Bobby Bowling, Jimmy Everett, Travis Brown, Fred Hardison, Jimmy Lee Mobley, Fred Griffin, David Tyre. 77
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Student QoveRnment The S.G.A. is a service organization dedicated to the highest standards of character and citizenship. Its members are elected by each home room and they form a representative unit of the student body. Its objective is to instill a desire for self-direction and self-improve- ment. While promoting school spirit, providing a forum for discussion of topics affecting the student body, and acting as a precedent in initiating new ideas, it fulfills its primary purpose: that of maintaining co-operation and understanding between the faculty and student. President, Bill Courtney; Vice President, Johnny Gurganus; Sponsor, Mr. Sammy Carson; Treasurer, Dusty Shipley; Sec- retary, Hank Crawford. President Courtney presides. December 2, 1964: Governor Sanford honors Williamston schools. 76
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riAtionAl honoR Society The National Honor Society is a national scholastic organization for high school students.lt is an organization for the betterment of the school and community, and the enrichment of the character of each individual member. Far from the belief of many students is the fact that one is not asked to be a member solely because of scho- lastic ability. Character, scholarship, leadership and service constitute the basis on which a member is chosen. It is the belief of the society that through one ' s personal efforts toward becoming a well-rounded indi- vidual, the member will do his share in shaping the world in which he will lead; or follow, giving of his highest ability at either station. Members at Large— October annual tapping It ' s alway’S an impressive ceremony. ChARACteR. . . ScholARShip. . . leAdeRship. . . SeRvice Sponsor, Miss Anna Privott w NATIONAL HONOfl SOCIETY Treasurer, Carol Harris; President, Allen Hartman; Vice President, Fred Hardison; Representative, Linda Gurkin; Secretary, Jane Dunn. 78
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