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.... f ,..- 'Shaq Q A , .Lf 33 .M tiiftrwfii - , ,-y,f.,,i's s 635- rgm, W Mr. Wayne Hamilton Assistant Principal Cf Activity Hillshorough's own C-rand Central Station is Mr. Hamilton's office, the center of all student activities. Here tea- chers and pupils alike come to confer with him on the wisdom and legality Familiar pass in hand, Verna Lou Simmons hurries off with a handful of blue slips that summon unsuspecting students to the office. ey for insurance or student theater tick- ets or bags of garments for the needy, throughout the day club sponsors or of- ficers sign up in Mr. Hamiltonis black book for exclusive right to sell some- Bobby Lane, Tal Bray and Bobby Barnes work hard stamping, issuing, and taking inventory of textbooks as well as collecting damage fees. Mrs. Leila Ellis Secretary of whatever projects they have planned. In the early morning hours students hurry in with armloads of posters await- ing student council approval, later, stu- dents dash madly in and out with mon- thing, to use the auditorium, or to prac- tice on the stageg finally, as the day draws to a close, one of the assistants types the daily bulletin. FRONT HOXV: Lolann Propper, Verna Simmons, Linda Harvester, XVilla Lowry, judy Brantly, Nona Nares, Carolyn Green, Karen Fencley, Evelyn Street, Sarah Screws, Ann Coulee. SEC- OND IKOXV: Sharon Lindsey, Judy Hagin, judy Browning, Chris Delulius, Cornelia Krause, Virginia Sue Dunn, Charlotte Brctz, Vilma Carreno, jean Cone, Sheila MeClendon, Helen jones, Mrs. L. Ellis.
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ADMINISTRATION ''Congrritulutionsl Viviun Gaither, written in Mr. fi.llillL'l'l5 own distinc-live hand, is his way of rewarding lhose whose report eairds hc-au' all A's. Soil eairpeting covers the floor ol the spiieioiis. liumlsoine office. :X striking pu-hire ul the sehool hungs on the wall. ind ll lc-w wisely written selections lie under the gluss on the hig grey desk. Ili-re, in an atmosphere of simplicity and uilni. worlxs the prineipul. Nlr. Viviun Cliiillu-r. As earn he expected, his day is lilled with the countless meetings neces- sary lo the smooth operation of Ll large Mr. Vivian Gaither Principal Principal, Assistant Work In Hubbub institution. Yet Xlr. Cuitlier is not al- ways elositered in his office. Many hours ure spent slipping unnoticed into Class- rooms to ohserve the discussion amd then quietly going out. This year Hills- horouglrs new stadium was named Viv- iun Gaither Field. XVith characteristic modesty he accepted the honor, saying that to him the field would allways he simply the Big Pied Bowl. Nlr. Gaither never missed ai Hillslvorough grim amd never stopped cheering the team. F ' 'N,, CAT LEFT! On behalf of the Alumni Asso- ciation, Nlr. lack Griffin presented Mr. Gaither with the resolution officially naming the new stadium Viviun Gaither Field. Always dressed in full Co Big Red rogulin c
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ATTENDANCE OFFICE, MAIN OFFICE Deans Dispense Aspirin And Advice HALL PATROL: joe Culbreath, Iimmy Wil- son, VVayne Rodeffer, Charlene Martindale, Doris Denton. Mr. Carl Hutton Dean of Boys ATTENDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS. FRONT ROW: Barbara Thomasson, Ioan Green, Ann Strandberg, Marian Folsom, Lynn Creenberg, Latrelle Roberts, Betty Ouimette. SECOND ROW: Ella Mae Hibbs, Rebecca Mattox, Dottie Miller, Barbara Sandlin, Eva Io Van Land- ingham, Sandra Evans, jackie Lisby. THIRD ROW: Pat Veasey, Aline McDonald, Mary Lou Elmore, Sandra Morgan, Adrienne Cornette, Darolyn Kee. FOURTH RONV: Sandra Ebers- baeh, Pat Halasz, Saranell Hicks, Jewell Smith, Mary Ann Pielow, Terry VVaith, Tanya Gerlach. C7 Y V GI , -4-- J Few students graduate from Hillsbor- ough without paying at least one, if not several, visits to the attendance of- fice, for here all absence admits are is- sued and most discipline is administered. The deans are always busy, not only solving problems but also giving friend- ly, helpful advice. Recently their office was remodeled and redecorated in a light blue color scheme, thus making it a more pleasant place for students and deans alike. Under the direction of Mr. Hutton, the Hall Patrol members roam the cor- ridors enforcing law and order-and Woe be unto the student who is in the hall without a pass. Attendance office assist- ants deliver telephone KHGSSLIQGS, doctor cuts or scratches, and dispense aspirin in addition to helping Mrs. Elliott with office work. 'E Miss jane Dowdell Dean of Girls Mrs. Dorothy Elliott Secretary
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