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Faculty serves as guides, Sidney E. Bailey A.B., High Point College Plane Geometry, Algebra Adviser, Student Bus Drivers Mrs. Gay B. Bryant B.S., High Point College Shorthand, Typing Co-sponsor, Anchor Club David L. Carter A.B., Concord College M.A., Marshall University Department Head Band Mrs. Clara H. Crumpton B.S., Memphis State University Biology, Geography Co-sponsor, Health Careers Club Kenneth D. Dickens A.B., Marion College American History, World History Co-sponsor, Hi-Y Mrs. Catherine M. Eller A.B., High Point College Biology Co-sponsor, Y-Teens Eulis B. Bays B.S., East Tennessee State University Mechanical Drawing Co-sponsor, Key Club Samuel Byers B.S., High Point College Physical Education Co-sponsor, Monogram Club Mrs. Linda F. Conrad B.S., High Point College Biology Co-sponsor, Health Careers Club Berryman T. Cudd A.B., Wofford College Department Head Accounting, Bookkeeping, Economics Mrs. Carolyn Dockery B.S., High Point College Physics, Physical Science Co-sponsor, Science Club Julia E. Floyd B.S., High Point College Physical Education Co-sponsor, Girls’ Athletic Association 24
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Webster defines an office as “a position of trust.” Central High’s General Office fits that definition to a “T.” This trust was placed in the capable hands of Mrs. Johnsie Jackson and Mrs. Doris Teague. As school treasurer, Mrs. Jackson was con¬ stantly busy taking telephone calls, order¬ ing supplies, issuing equipment, writing checks, settling insurance claims, finding substitute teachers, making trips to the bank and post office, collecting fees, and handling various reports. Mrs. Teague, sec¬ retary, assisted with correspondence, regi¬ stration, and bookkeeping, posted the school calendar, arranged student schedules, and handled all records of students, past and present. In addition to general office duties, Mrs. Teague gave much attention to pre¬ paring transcripts for college-bound senior students. Mrs. Evelyn Harris, counselor, gives assistance to Toni Oakley in completing her schedule of studies. to students in solving personal problems After writing the daily quota of checks and attend¬ ing to countless other office duties, Mrs. Johnsie Jackson, the school’s capable secretary-treasurer, cheerfully completes the day’s work. Mrs. Doris Teague, versatile secretary, writes down an important message for a student—only one of the many tasks in her day. 23
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friends to students Ruth Goodman A.B., Berea College English, Speech Co-sponsor, Masque and Gavel Co-director, Senior Play Mrs. Gwendolyn K. Griffin B.S.H.E., University of North Carolina at Greensboro Home Economics Co-sponsor, Future Homemakers of America Mrs. Florence P. Greene B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College M.M., Louisiana State University Choral Music Alice Grogan A.B., University of North Carolina at Greensboro French Co-adviser, Junior Class Mrs. Evelyn S. Harris B.S.S.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro Business English, Shorthand Counselor Co-sponsor, Future Business Leaders of America Louisa Hatch A.B., University of North Carolina at Greensboro Department Head American History Frances Haywood A.B., Meredith College Counselor Co-adviser, Senior Class Patricia Heath A.B., University of North Carolina at Greensboro American History, World History Co-sponsor, Beta Club Patricia G. Hester A.B., High Point College Physical Education Co-sponsor, Cheerleaders and Girls’ Athletic Association Geneva Highfill A.B., Guilford College English Co-sponsor, Beta Club Dr. W. J. Scott, principal, and Miss Frances Haywood, senior adviser, discuss plans for the 1965 graduation exercises, which will take place in the new gymnasium.
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