Central High School - Pemican Yearbook (High Point, NC)

 - Class of 1949

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Aome other Jiucfenfa are Students silently file into a darkened room to see a movie, or sit in study hall gazing at pictures in one of the school publications little realizing that without two certain groups of the student body this sort of thing would not be possible, ln a most elllcient manner, the darkroom and booth boys serve High Point High School unceasingly day after day, per- forming many jobs. uree! by plzofograp y Dick Boyles had four able assistants in the darkroom to help him take and develop nearly all the pictures which go into the Pointer and PEMICAN. The booth boys, a larger staff headed by YVayne Mashlqiirn, have charge ofthe effective lighting at plays and proms, the showing of movies, the amplifying system at programs, dances, and basketball games. Electricity-wise stu- dents are booth boys, left lo right, jiri! row: Harold Rabhan, Har- old Schwab, and Max Wilson. Serond row: Ray Stone, Darrell Vun Cannon, jerry Byrd, George Bright, Harold Reid, Cam Cridle- baugh, Harold Hen- derson, and ,lack Wil- lis. Caught at the other end of their favorite camera for a change are the members of the darkroom staff. Ld! to rzghl: Clyde Baxter, Dick Boyles, Andy Pickens, Albert Hale, and Harold Gibhardt.

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Checking absentees and managing the clin- ic, these girls have kept Miss Menden- hall's office running smoothly all year. Lffl to right: -Iane O,Bricn, Dorothy Black, Nancy Ruth Barker, Joann White, Sue Oakley, Nancy Lambeth, Nora Bundy, 'lane Beam, Nancy Oglesby, Betty C l a i r e Schultheiss, Geraldine Bullock, Peggy Cranford, De- lores Beck, and Melba Clapp. the Jiore, and ihe cfeana J officea laboriously check the morning attendance and do other detailed work. During the day, assistants spend a lot of time at the typewriter writing reports. This is Mr. Hunt,s staff-H ready to carry out any of his requests. Still another office group is that of Miss Menden- hall, fourteen fold, who work side by side with the aforementioned group, checking attendance, issuing sick slips, and recording tardies, along with their major duty of taking rare of the clinic and its occupants. The 'fcall of duty brings fourteen members of the student body to work in the student store. Miss Meador supervises this staff which keeps the store open every period of the day to sell students their school supplies. Tops in attendance records is Mr. Hunt's staff. They are, layfzf to rz,ghl,j?r.r! row: Marilyn Osborne, Nlargie MeCarter, and Melvin Bost. Second row: Betty Faye Hedgecock, Sue Sink, Peggy Hodgin, Ella Jean Ball, and Alma Fisher.



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Emciency and neatness are by-words for library assistants, lqfl In IfQfIf,fiI'.Yf row: .Xnn Folger, Billie Nfabry, Grace Ann Guy, Betty Wfvagner, Evalea Simmons, lfranees lXIull, Geraldine Brawley, Iris Seearee, .june Rogers, Donna Carroll, Betsy XVhite, Betty Hayworth, Della Strivkland, jean Arinlield, and Betty Ann Steele. Among those who have served so faithfully are the library pages whose task has been to check books in and out as well as presenting each inquiring stu- dent with a sinile and a bit of information concerning the whereabouts of a certain book or article. Noon . . . the ringing of a bell . . . then 1,300 hunger-driven students stream into the cafeteria to find a variety ol' food awaiting thein. inade possible by an ef- ficiently functioning cafeteria staff. 'M we-My 1011: The Cafeteria cooks get together and prepare more tantalizing pics for luneh. Lqf! In riglzl: Isabelle W'l1ite, Laura bias Iwlclaendon, Daisy Potter, and .Xnnie B. Baldwin. IfUHfllII.' Nfrs. Jaeltson's faithful student helpers in the cafeteria discuss service problems. Lqfl In 1'1'gl1l,kH2'J! rare: .Xlxnan Butler, Cary Lackey, -liininy Allred, Pat Ireland, and 1N1rs.LIackson, dietitian. Swrozzd fore: Doris Scearcc, Charles Stout, Fred Cluller, Richard Gantt, and -Iaines Buck Jourcea of food for thought and the inner man

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