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We begin at the bottom of the hill with our sophomore year and reach the summit with graduation .The climb is not an easy one, for we often stumble upon the rocks which are scattered along the way and sometimes we fa 1 1 .We never quite know what is on the other side of the ravines or the daisy covered meadows, but we climb onward— onward to the summit- onward to the future. 2
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1965 HILLIFE Chapel Hill Senior High School Chapel Hill, North Carolina Chapel Hill High School Media Center Chapel Hill, N.C. 27516 iraibs
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Mr. Jaynes Receives 1965 Hillife Dedication D.E. Club president Gail Blackwood presents Mr. Jaynes with a silver platter at their employer-employee banquet. Voluntarily Mr. Jaynes assumes office responsibilities to alleviate the morning rush. From wheeling to dealing, Mr. Jaynes has guided CHHS students for many years . His interest in, dedication to, and compassion for the student body is demonstrated by the wide variety of services he performs for us. Canyou drive? Then, chances are, Mr. Jaynes is the reason why. Throughout our summer vacation, he puts his life into our hands in an effort to teach us the delicate fundamentals of stalling in the intersection of Columbia and Franklin Streets, missing turn-offs, and stopping abruptly . Have you ever missed a day of school or been a little tardy? Then, chances are, it was Mr. Jaynes who ex- cused yourflu or gave you your one free tardy . Volun- tarily, his day begins at 7:30 with attention to adminis- trative details in the office. Do you have a good job and definite plans to keep it after June? Then, chances are, Mr. Jaynes is the person who helped you find i t . Under his g u i d a n c e , Distributive Education has flourished. Because of his interest in each individual, the DE program has become one of the strongest in the state. He has instilled in these students, in particular, his own earnest enthusiasm. It is for his warm generosity of time and self that the Senior Class dedicates this 1965 Hillife to him. Merchandisi ng and retai I ing methods comprise the two hour D.E. Class period . 3
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