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Vol. II
Deceniber 21, .1962
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Thirty-eight Seniors
attended the annual Col
lege Day held December 13,
at Albemarle Senior High
School. There were forty-
six colleges represented.
Each of the seniors, from
Stanly and Montgomery
counties .was encouraged to
learn as much as possible
about the college of his
choice. The college repre
sentatives were well pre
pared with statistics and
folders.
On December 3, 1962,the
seniors of West Montgomery
at long last, received
proof that they are indeed
honored members of the
twelfth grade. Their class
rings had arrived. Because
they came C.O.D., all
seniors had to bring their
money before - the rings
could be distributed. All
75 seniors, at which time
received their rings by
the end of the day.
Opinions cannot survive if
one has no chance to fight
for them —Thomas Mann
In addition to colleges,
the commercial, beauty,and
nursing institutions, as
well as^. the military
branches, of the service
supplied students with in
formation. The program
began at twelve-thirty.
West Montgomery students
arrived somewhat late be
cause of difficulty with
the activity bus.
The Scholastic Aptitude
Test for students planning
to enter college upon
graduation was given Dec
ember 1,1962, at Albemarle
High School.
This test partially de
termines whether or not a
student is accepted by col
leges which require the
test. These include most
accredited colleges.
The test began at 8:30
Saturday and was finished
by 12:30, The verbal por
tion of the test consisted
of vocabulary and reading
comprehension. The mathe
matical portion consisted
of simple math, algebra,
geometry, and trigonometry,
Our school Christmas
program will be held on
Friday, December 21, dur
ing 6th period. Mr. Doo
little is going to direct
the chorus in some special
selections,after which Mr.
White will deliver the
Christmas message. The
student body will join in
the singing of some Christ
mas carols at the conclu
sion of the program.
Mid term exams will be-
i gin January 1M-, and end
; January 16. There will be
i two exams each day, Monday,
January 14,first and thiid
period exams will be given.
Second and fifth period
classes will have exams
. Tuesday, January 15. The
last two exams,fourth and
sixth periods, will be
January 16.Regular classes
will be held in the after=
noon with no exams given
then.
If you wish to be loved,
‘ love. —Seneca