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Facult and Administration Mrs. johnsie Oakes Jackson, school secretary, is known for her smiling face, her pleasing disposition and her readiness at all times to render additional services to faculty and students. Top row, left to right: Mrs. Leila Rogers, Mr. Elliott Schmidt, Mr. Emile Serposs, Mrs. Flossie Shaw Miss Ollie Sherrill, Mr. Tony Simeon. Bottom row, left to right: Mr. Sam Taylor, Mrs. Anna Hall Terry Mr. Ralph Vance, Miss Louise VVeyl, Mr. Kenneth VVhitesell, Miss Eleanor Young. 1.23 1555,
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Journey's End L Senior leaders caught in a moment of relaxation. Left to right: Ralston VVelch, representativeg Buddy Boyles, presidentg Rida Ingram, representativeg Mozelle Valentine, secretaryg Bill Camp- bell, treasurer and Bobby Scalf, vice-president. June of 19-l-7 saw the last class of Twenties Bratsn march across the High Point High School stage to receive those all important parchments. Although as carefree and vital as the era into which they were born, these seniors maintained the determination and desire for accomplishment. llluch could be said of the projects undertaken by this class in other years, but the successes of 1946--l-7 were indicative of what had gone before. From the proceeds of The YOIlllgF.ff, annual senior play, the class sponsored the publication of The Pezniran, and financed the traditional junior- senior prom. Honors among the seniors were widely distri- buted. Buddy Boyles, as class president, worked closely with Don Huber, head of the student body. Perhaps the most coveted honor, that of receiving the National Honor Society Service Award, went to James Johnson, who served ener- getically as editor of the yearbook. High Point W3 could boast of sixteen seniors who were listed in the Student Register. lVIembers of the class of ,47 met admirably the challenge of accomplishment and success. P9 f . gf.: V q,. -tif . fi x 1 , l lla 17 Ev
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