tickets are sold or collections taken up, the library representative daily calls for books to be returned, and once in every six weeks, reports are given out. When the gong rings at nine o'clock, classes change. There is a considerable hub- bub between classes. At twelve and at one, lunch periods begin, and each time a hun- gry line lengthens down the corridor. Afternoon classes are followed by various activ- ities or eighth.periods-voluntary or otherwise-which detain a considerable number of pupils until 'later in the afternoon. Sometimes at night the lights flash on and various groups gather to practice-choir, band, or play casts. Now for the sidelines. There are plays like this year's 'Spring Green and Smilin' Through which we shall long remember-and assembly programs, both entertaining and educational. There have been concerts at night and dances and parties. History has been in the making, and we have listened to radio reports of momentous events. Now, all this is over. That glorious school year of 1944-45 lingers only in memory. Hundreds will not return next year, but they will join other graduates in paying tribute to our dear Alma Mater-HPHS. -u .. A T Tri+? ,fri ff., X f-T 4 T' iff b'1FH?EeS??H PAGE 15 X
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Hard-working sehool Secretary, Xlrs. Iaekson, expresses ideas on PENHCAN expenditures to photographer, IHC huh of high school lite, from which radiates the husiness affairs. the distribu- tion of supplies, and regular seeretarial and cleneal urnk, B the geneud cihee. .Xny'stu- dent who has eyer attended lligh Point High is aequainted with the genial atniosphere inain- mnmd HuxeiuukrzdlenuuuHmnrsln'our efheient seeretary, Mrs. lohnsie Oakes Iaekson. Among Mrs. laekson's niost important duties are aeeounting, tiling, typing, and send- ing out reeords. lforeniost ainong these duties at present B the ucutinie neeesnty of niading cnittransernytsfor boys ulio have entered spe- ehdixed trauiuig prograins of Ure 31H1Cd forces Mrs. laekson has had this year an efheient stall of student assistants: Lyna lane Davis, Betty .Xnn Iohnson, Pat Padgett, lane Rhodes, lfstelle Seott, Diane Snyder, and lfranees XVard. 'l'his group is assigned, in addition to regular work hy periods, definite duties. liyery gnh hy HHahon,rmnanw aHersduxn hu a xyeek at a tune to hrnig the days urnk to a hnnh and Umehne Hutomee. Aslwhnngin the general ofhee is an extra-eurrieular aetiyity, only stucknits uliose sehrdarship is average or ahoye are permitted to give their tiine for this purpose. PAGE 17 l Une of Nlrs, Iacilisons assistznits receives instructions
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