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Grateful for his service in as- sisting students to find a place in life, the Senior Class of 1965 dedicates the Blue and Gold to Mr. Daniel Motley, guidance coun- selor. He is always willing to ad- vise inquiring students concerning applications for scholarships and selection of the college most ap- propriate for their aptitudes and interests. He also works in con- junction with the Employment Se- curity Commission helping to lo- cate jobs for non-college pupils. Keeping records of college pre- paratory test scores and arrang- ing interviews with the director of admissions at various schools are two more of Mr. Motley’s many duties. Greeting every student with a warm smile, he has won our admiration and devotion by in- spiring us to strive for achievement of our individual goals. Senior class dedicates 1965 BLUE and GOLD to Mr. Daniel Motley. Mr. Daniel Motley Mr. Daniel Motley, guidance director, receives assistance from an office page in filing test scores and records of students orderly to be used as references. Mr. Motley received his bache- lor of arts degree from Elon Col- lege. He was a member of Pi Gam- ma Mu, a national honor society which recognizes those who have distinguished themselves by out- standing scholarship in social stud- ies. He completed his graduate work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. To relax, Mr. Motley enjoys weekend camp- ing trips with his family.
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Administrators advocate exertion of best effort in the gaining of knowledge. MR. ROBERT SEVERS Bioge M.A. Everyday challenges are met with suc- cess by Mr. Severs, assistant principal, who possesses valuable traits of leader- ship ability and a congenial person- ality. Among his momentous duties are the daily tasks of making announce- ments and checking attendance. MR. TOM CASH PX Bam BeSaneiV -EG. Sports events are scheduled by Mr. Cash, athletic director and teacher of algebra and geometry, who finds it necessary to keep in contact with other schools to decide game dates. As another task, he is in charge of the Awards Day ceremonies. MR. DANIEL MOTLEY INAS, IN ael Juniors and seniors find a helpful friend in Mr. Motley, guidance coun- selor, who gives information on insti- tutions of higher learning and records entrance exam scores. For those seek- ing his advice and assistance, personal conferences are held. MISS HELEN BICKLEY (MAS) We)4S8 bes). By stacking library shelves with in- formative manuals and magazines and new books for parallel reading, Miss Bickley, who serves as librarian, increases students’ resources. In addi- tion, she acts as advisor for the Li- brary Pages’ Club. 2) MISS RUTH HOLTON SECRETARY Adept in performing secretarial duties, Miss Holton keeps the school’s finan- cial records, types administrative re- ports and is in charge of the nurse’s room pages. Well-informed on impor- tant business matters, students and faculty rely on her assistance. MRS. IRENE HARPER DIETITIAN Nutritious and tantalizing menus are planned by Mrs. Harper, dietitian, to appease the ravenous appetites of students and faculty. By assuming extra duties, she helps the kitchen staff make last-minute preparations for the busy lunch periods.
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Led by our faculty, class discussions challenge us to MRS. SARAH ALLEN B.A. As teacher of sophomore and senior English and public speaking, Mrs. Al- len, co-sponsor of cheerleaders, ad- visor for the debate team and Masque and Gavel sponsor, uses fluency as a watchword in making classroom tapes. MISS“-SAXON BRAY A.B., M.A. Overseas travels and knowledge of for- eign lands spices the teaching of Miss Bray, world and contemporary history instructor, as she strives to brighten her classroom with an arrangement of colorful flowers. MRS. CARRIE MAY ALLGOOD PX: Bogie Foreign novelties are exhibited by Mrs. Allgood, French, Spanish and sopho- more English teacher and French Club and sophomore class sponsor, in relat- ing to students the social customs of people in other countries. MRS. FRANCES BRUCE Base so) Home economics students receive essen- tial training in fields of cooking, sew- ing, interior decorating, and child care under the direction of Mrs. Bruce, who also serves as sponsor of the Future Homemakers of America. 23 think for ourselves. MR. BRUCE AYSCUE B.A., M.A.T. Besides fulfilling the strenuous demands of teaching sophomore and junior Eng- lish and serving as sponsor of the Key Club, Mr. Ayscue delights in perusing and evaluating the latest novels to de- termine trends in modern literature. MRS. SALLY CHIDDISTER B.M. Devoting her own time and efforts to the training of young musicians, Mrs. Chiddister, who teaches string, ac- quaints her classes through personal demonstrations with the basic parts of such musical instruments as the violin.
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