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Because of his high ideals, his sound judgment, and his tireless efforts to create a better school, Principal D. P. Whitley has become an inspiration to all. No matter how busy he may be, Mr. Whitley is always eager to help students with their problems. Thus he proves himself an able administrator and a faithful friend. I Mrs. Edna Ross, dean of girls and director of guidance, is regarded as a friend and counselor by all students. Mr. Ralph H. Vance, dean of boys, is an example of many good qual- ities combined. His manner of handling daily problems promotes good relationship among students and faculty. eaders Mrs. Edna Ross plans counseling procedures for students Mr Ralph H Vance checks with the employers of the high school. students engaged n part time employment
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Mi-luillifg Through his interest in the indi- viduol student ond his co-operotion with the schools ond the community, Dr. Deon B. Pruette, superintendent of High Point City Schools, hos become o greotly respected leoder. His zecil in promoting o better school system in High Point hos won for him the odmirotion of oll. The City School Boord of High Point is composed ot public-spirited citizens who ore vitolly interested in every phose of our school life. The Boord serves os on effective link between the schools ond the community. dministrative Working diligently 'ro promote the school system of High Point ore the members of the school board. Left to right 3, R. M. Compbell, W. H. Morlette, Mrs. Evelyn Thompson, D. A. Rowley, ond William A. Tomlinson. il 1 l l i MM
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7 N Q, fx ,..'! .. ,uf- ' J .M .J The busy girls in the dean's office worked faithfully from J ' sz The girls who assist in the Dean's Office receive due praise. Left to right, first row: Lauralee l-lart, Ellen Walton, Mari- lyn Guyer. Second row: Betty Brim, Jo Anne LaKnott, Ruth Ann Crawford. Third row: Marilyn Payne, Ramona Phillips, Betty Grace. Fourth row: Janet Smith, Barbara Neal, Loretta Saltz, Olivia Sutton. Fifth row: Faye l-looker, Joy Goldsmith, Audrey Knight. Always wearing a pleasing smile is Mrs. Johnsie Jackson, secretary of High Point High. Although Mrs. Jackson usually faces a desk piled high with work, she is never too busy to answer the auestions of students. Patient and understanding, Mrs J. is a popular member of the office staff. homeroom period until the end of the school day to carry out their assigned duties. Issuing admission sl ips, check-out slips, and typing out daily attendance bulletins were only a few of the many tasks of these students. fficient ffice orkers
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