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GRIMSLEV HIGH SCHOOL, GREENSBORO, N. C. 27 410, NOVEMBER 11, 1968
NUMBER 4
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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!