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I MR. PAUL H. NEAL Principal A sincere, personal friend to each of us, Mr. Neal has earned for himself a place of gratitude and confidence that will last forever in our hearts. Testimony to the fact that he is a real leader and guide of youth lies in the joys, disappointments, and problems of the students, which are always shared by him. Page Thirteen
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WTlqylUhn our VVbrkD 1 Page Twelve MR. H. C, SISK Superintendent Mr, Sisk is the capable superintendent who keeps the machin- ery of our school running smoothly but who is never too busy to listen to our problems. He has the respect and esteem of our entire student body, THE SCHOOL BOARD The members of our school board have been untiring in their efforts to supply our needs. To them we owe a debt of gratitude for all the tools of learning that make our Well-rounded curricu- lum possible. School Board members are: f R. L. STOWE, Chairman A. C. LINEBERGER, JR. D. P. STOWE H. B. GASTON C. T. STOWE
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' Q.. . .. . , . . I .vi FACULTY MR. JACK ABERNATHY With his aggressiveness and energy revealed in his swing- ing arms and giant strides, Mr. Abernathy has swaggered through a successful first year as a teacher at B. H. S. His lack of statue is more than atoned for by his abundant supply of e er! y d gray matter. t V , tw A . Q r ,Lf 5 -1' , ' VX M' ! n ough she is a good cook. she keeps her waist l 5 A ISS VINETTE BARTON LI . 'ay by running from study hall to the Home Ec. o d p shing her ar off to get it started , A , I 2 W do . A W loo V, 3' ja A MI1., !Lofu.M ' R ' Ofc' if ff Pulls the strings on the human pu pets in t If productions . . . Hails from Crouse, . . ings , a mean tennis racket. . .Has an I. Q. o l, . . .P s up when anyone mentions the word Jo. f za L Q' ' R. EDGAR BULLARD f MJ ft blowing down his neck didn't cool his love G 4 '. . .Led Roosevelt to victory in the student body election . .Likes to hear the crack of the bat against the ball. . . -. Coached a Cracker-Jack baseball team in 1940. ' f 'avi - , V f' K ,Q ,!L.flolISS ELEANOR CASHWELL ii A lS'pends her time looking after our girls and peddling :mf .I ,1 V-'drains in ge etry. . .is always willing to help. . .perfect A P fy disposit'qn,1U fl MISS ISABEL CHOATE AT df - i J All the students gazed in awe at Miss Choate and her boys coming in late to chapel one Monday. . .this excep- ' tion proves her rule of exactness. f' l ' ' k . MR. RICHARD CROMLISH . A Keeps the ninth grade history students index' his'juris- diction. . Prefers sportsmanship to winnin for the bofs' basketball team. . .Peps up G. B. T. by iettipg outside speakers. ' MRS. RUTH DAGENHARPT Brought honors to B. I-I. s. with the' fafir exhibit. . . 1 We are counting on her to start many promising young . ' gi. scientists on the road to success. MR. ROBERT W. DICKMAN .2 A late-comer into our midst, Mr. Dickman began work ,. gi in Januar . Since then he has endeared himself to allof V us. His sincere, straight-forward manner IS an Insplratlpn to all who come in contact with him. 3 R. MR. WILLIAM GUY Mr. Guy. commonly known as Coach . . .Starts the eighth graders off on the right foot to good citizenship. . . From Catawba he gained fame, a degree. and a wife. Sports the best looking car of the faculty. ' F. Page Fourteen
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