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Community Promotes School Activities Office assistants are students who give up their study hall to act as receptionists in the principal ' s office. Here they sort mail, answer the telephone, check atten¬ dance cards, and write excuses for other students. Ginger Kinney, who handles all secretarial work, supervises this group. The PTSA has foregone all major projects in order to concentrate on the construction of the new high school. Annually this organization holds a parent ' s night at the high school during which the parents come and follow the schedules of their sons and daughters. This allows them to meet the teachers whom their children will be working with for the coming year. The Thrift Shop, run by the PTSA, finances many of the association ' s projects. The School Board consists of representatives elected from Chapel Hill and Carrboro. The Board is responsible for all the major policy decisions concerning the Chapel Hill Schools. Currently, the Board is concerned with outlining the facilities of the new high school. Office Assistants: Lynn Slome, Kai Thomas, Carolyn Brafford, Peggy Wheeler, Lynette Buckner, Gayle Hardee, and Nita Wilcox. PTSA sponsors local Thrift Shop. 18
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Library and Guidance Offer Many Benefits Mrs. Peacock discusses outside reading material with Miss Wilkin. The nucleous of any school is the library where the librarian fights an endless battle of overdue books, un¬ paid fines, and the ever occurring problem of noise. Despite these difficulties, Mrs. Helen Peacock has main¬ tained the high standards of the CHSHS library, is ever ready to assist in helping students to select supple¬ mentary books, and continues the now traditional library orientation program for the sophomores. The library presently maintains a total of 13,000 books, almost twenty books per student, and the current problem is finding the space to house the material so that every student will have access to it. Student assistants who are members of the library club perform many duties such as stamping books and distributing over-due slips. Although in his first year at CHSHS, Mr. William Latham has already come in contact with almost every student at least once. He advises students in their search for a summer job, in planning schedules, and in almost every problem which arises. Seniors especially consult him about the all-important decisions of which college to attend and about how to complete the many tran¬ scripts which accompany every application. His office is one which is always filled — from the time the school doors open in the morning until they close at night — with many eager students seeking his advice and guid¬ ance. Mr. William Latham Carol Yaggy seeks the advice of Mr. Latham. Guidance Counselor Mrs. Helen Peacock Librarian, Library Club Advisor 17
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Dedicated Staff Serves High School Well Under the direction of Mrs. Hilda Moffitt, the Chapel Hill Senior High School cafeteria staff prepares meals which daily fortify a large per cent of the student body. Besides these usual duties, the staff is also in charge of the various banquets and dinners held by school organizations throughout the year. Examples of this are the D. E. Bosses Banquet and the Jr. -Sr. Dinner. Another vital institution at CHSHS is the janitorial staff including Big and Little Thomas and Pauline Ed¬ wards. Although they keep busy cleaning up after 750 students, the Thomases are ever-ready with a hammer, a ladder, or a smile, to lend a helping hand with any problem which should arise. The bus drivers awake each morning before the sun is up to drive a total of 250 miles. They are the sole means of transportation to and from school for many students in all levels of the Chapel Hill School System. Custodians: Thomas Morrow, Pauline Edwards, and Thomas Pendergraft. Kitchen Assistants: Wilson Hackney, Anna Belle Lloyd, Maude Holloway, Manager, Voncile Alford, Mary Perry. Bus Drivers: Herman Holman, Larry Nunn, Robert Horne, Mike Pendergraft, Chris Dressier, Joan Clark, Raymond Scott, Charles Street, and Stanley Vickers. 19
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