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GUIDANCE Mrs. Lillian Coleman Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Whitehead serve as directors of guidance. They give various tests to determine the special abilities of the students at NCHS, and put in countless hours planning schedules. Juniors and Seniors beat a path to their door for guidance and counselling about future careers, colleges, and further training. The Guidance Committee meets once a month to aid the directors in policymaking. Mrs. Catherine Whitehead COMMITTEE LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Catherine Lincoln Mrs. Caroline Tucker Miss Lynn Farrar Mrs. Catherine Whitehead, Chairman Mrs. Faye Huffer Mrs. Lillian Coleman Mr. Carlton T. Clarke I I § £ I i i i -
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Faculty members Mr. Clarke, Mr. Moxley, and Mr. Cox selling tickets at a ball game. To an outside observer our school surely appears to be a smoothly running, effective organiza¬ tion--and it is. Nevertheless, the outside observer might easily fail to notice the immense effort and the amount of time given by faculty, students, cafeteria staff, maintenance crews, and our bus shop to maintain our school. Faculty members spend far more time at school than their contract demands. Look around and you will find them taking up tickets at games, parking cars, chaperoning dances and band trips, acting as hosts and hostesses on College Night, planning departmental work, and sponsoring clubs. Somewhere, somehow, they also find time to plan their classes and grade papers. Students cheerfully give up study halls to work in the office, assist in monitoring study halls, assist physical education classes, work on the annual, sell tickets, make decorations for dances, act as safety patrol on busses, fight forest fires, and serve their school in countless other ways. We would like to say a special thank you to all the people, often unseen and unsung, who contri¬ bute their talents toward making our school a better place in which to live and learn. 2 )
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