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cfedabotied in mr. p. wlzitleg aclminiatrator, lzefper, friend . he careful supervision of 1,300 S students requires the services sag of a strong and responsible as leader-one whose integrity and resourcefulness are suf- ficient to cope with their ever changing ideas and attitudes. The students of High Point High have found just such a coun- selor in Mr. D. P. Whitley, principal. From his early morning announcements until his late afternoon departures, Mr. Whitley's time is filled with answering numerous questions, supervising extra cur- ricular activities, and watching over all the operations of High Point High School. Through his careful consideration of our individual problems, his accurate knowl- edge of our needs, and his intangible is X lgh Q . 89.50 spirit of friendliness, he has become an indespensable part of our high school lives. It was through Mr. Whitley's encour- agement and backing of the student body that the dream of an HPHS annual was fulfilled five years ago. Since that time he has been a constant source of help and advice to the yearbook staffs. For his interest and cooperation, which made this edition possible, the 194.9 staff wishes to express its sincere thanks. Thus it is with the recognition and deep appreciation of his many services that we dedicate this, the 1949 PEMICAN, to Mr. D. P. Whitley, administrator, helper, and friend.
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meme L! The PEMICAN staff of 1949 presents to you the fifth edition of our annual. For four years the PEMICAN has had the same general plan of administration, classes, sports, and activities. Our staff felt the need for a change, therefore, this year the presentation is by seasonsafall, win- ter, and spring. In each of these seasons the happenings are narrated as they ac- tually occurred. We hope that the 1949 book will be a collection of your most treasured mem- ories of this year. We want this book to be more be a High School. The staff fretted over this PEMICAN until has come to mean far more than the words pub!z'shz'ng the yearbook can ever denote. This year's work has been a vital ex- perience in our high school careers. We earnestly desire that when you thumb through these pages they will recall to you the happiest seasons of your life. THE EDITOR
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