fUlf Ml ir InJl |u| M If VOLUME XLIV GRIMSLEV HIGH SCHOOL, GREENSBORO, N. C. 27 410, NOVEMBER 11, 1968 NUMBER 4 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES core ST 3uiiTssT MOST Mosr'TSfrUKHwt TALEHTtp f(flEMW.I£5T V^0ST Pbpwt-''*^ Best Leexins McsTonacr^f, TO SUCCEED MOST flTIfUTi most COURTEOW^ ^(TT'EST MOST dependable SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Intellectual — George Sharp Marcia Kennedy Most Talented — Ronnie Dick Mary Jeanne Hildebrandt Most Dependable — Bill Buckley Martha Monnett Best Dressed — Wayne Norris Patti Bridges Most Popular — Jim Warners Margaret Shelton Sweetest — Gary McNeill Susan Dockery Most Likely To Succeed — Tye Turner Trish Kellett Most Athletic — Hal Durham Betsy Farthing Wittiest — Skip Holt Stephanie Foltz Most Courteous — David Miller Rebecca White Best Personality— , Jim Kreuck Lynn Moore Best Looking — Mark Morris Debbie Clemmons Friendliest — Dickie Gordon Kathy Glenn Cutest— Jim Kornegay Marti Venable tESUn OF SltAW BAUOI Richard Nixon . 993 Hubert Humphrey 371 George Wallace 276 Scott . : 968 Gardner 657 Preyer 987 O’Steen 646 Is It Worth It? Is any person willing to almost ruin his future? Marijuana can do this to anyone who is foolish enough to be associated with it. Conviction for the possession or sale of marijuana can deprive the victim of his U. S. Citizen ship, application to medical school, and the opportunity to take the Bar examination. Marijuana ig a major problem of ours, the youth of today. It has been established that the majority of people who sell and use the drug are under 20 years of age. The problem has been presented to us. Now, it is up to us to de cide which direction we want our future to go!

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