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AYCOCK CONTINUES CELEBRATING 50TH ANNIVERSARY
PIKEVILLE--
Charles B. Aycock High School has been enjoying the celebration of its 50th
anniversary.
The
school, which bears the name of North Carolina's "Education
Governor," Charles Brantley Aycock, opened in 1961 and the school is
actually located only three miles from Governor Aycock's birthplace.
The
culmination of the celebration occurred last week during Homecoming Week. The
homecoming parade featured members of Aycock's inaugural graduating class, and
a reception also honored other special alumni.
Saturday night featured the homecoming dance. Miesha
Boseman was named Homecoming Queen.
The
Golden Year celebration actually began with special activities at the
commencement exercises back in June at the Aycock football stadium.
Aycock
celebrates the fact that "We Are Family!"
The
NCHSAA appreciates the contribution of Aycock principal Earl Moore to this
story.





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