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Page 23 text:
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Our PreParation The person who keeps yo u r record in order and who aids Mrs. Jackson in the general Qi office is the school registrar, Mrs. Doris Teague. Helping seniors to complete their college applications a n d getting off their transcripts is an endless task for her. Aside from this, she finds time to give students information, register new stu- dents, and be in general a Handy Man. ll Ever-present to keep our ofiice smooth-running and efiicient, the members of the General Office Staff must have the speed of Mercury-answering students' incessant questions, answering the telephone, or responding to calls of Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Teague. l 2 z 2 19
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Page 22 text:
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Girding the chasm between the school, the community, and industry is the school board. This group is made up of five High Point citizens who are in- terested in better education for young High Pointers. Their duty is to settle the many prob- lems which arise in our school system annually and to employ new teachers. Those students who frequent the office are continuously ex- posed to the contagious disease -good humor. The spreader of this healthy disease is our school secretary, Mrs. Johnsie Jackson. Although she often plays a close second to an octopus-issuing books, phoning, filing reports, and efficiently managing the general office - Mrs. Jackson flashes a happy smile at all who enter her abode. The school board is made up of Mr. D. A. Rawley, Mrs. Blake N 'xx Q Thompson, Mr. William A. Tom- linson, Mr. R. M. Campbell, and Mr. J. B. Phillips. 1 I Q i A-.JB 'L X-4, J:-1 JK' 54. fi- s j4..J.. 2 ' N l J.. --L.1..l if A , G., , ..,,,.:-',..Y .. , W ,,,....-- ..,.-
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.ni Well, we would like to get your opinion of it, seems to be the state- ment with which Mary Cecil and Jim Hall confront Miss Ruth Good- man. Mrs- Amy Miles helps Mary Gedflle Shakespeare and Shelley come flfld 3 S0ll1'C10Yl to l19I'.I?T0l0l9m, Wlllle alive to the seniors taught by Miss Doug Wood works fllllgently at the Eleanor Young, head of the English bl3ClibOaI'd. department, Miss Geneva Highfill designates the Miss Louise Tapp explains a few main points of the story in Junior fundamentals of English to mem- English to Jimmy Peacock. bers of one of her classes. 1 YQ nu , Miss Hatch seems to be enjoying Our Times fprobably one of the jokes on the backb. Mrs. Ann S. Burton shows one of Miss Lillian Rhodes takes time out her students the best way out. 20 ggogn her duties to look at the lr ie. , ,,
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