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MISS MARY RICHARDS Librarian at North, Miss Richards also spon- sors the Library Club and teaches Senior Eng- lish. She graduated from Converse College and received her A.B. degree there. She studied library science at Emory University. Sewing, flower gardening, reading and traveling are her hobbies. She lives in Davidson, where Taffy, :i five vear old Chihuahua, is her pet. MR. WILLIAM L. ROSS A graduate of ASTC where he received his B.S. degree, Mr. Ross teaches U.S. history and sociology and economics. He coaches football, basketball, and baseball. He, his wife, and in- fant daughter live in Huntersville. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, tennis and golf. He enjoys football, basketball and baseball, also. MISS MARGARET SMITH Sponsor of the junior Class and the Y-Teens, Miss Smith teaches English III at North. She is a graduate of VVinthrop College, where she received her M.A. degree. Her home is in Page- land, S. C., but she lives on Sugaw Creek Road while here. She spends part of the summer counseling in church groups and vouth conferences. Her hobbies are sewing, reading, and working cross- word puzzles. MISS RUTH STARR Spending only a small part of her day at school, Miss Starr is the distributive education teacher. She supervises students on the job when she leaves school. She holds an M.A. degree from UNC. Now residing in Charlotte, Miss Starr enjoys skiing and swimming as her hob- ies. MISS HELEN WILLARD Having graduated from Columbia University with a M.A. de ree, Miss Willard teaches home economics and Family living at North. She is co- sponsor of the FHA. She lives on Sugaw Creek Road and likes reading, sewing, music, and sightseeing. men Mr Ross came back to school after the birth of his daughter, he found a bulletin board that had been pared by some of the girls in his home room. CONG RATULAT Page Twenty-One
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A faculty tea was the occasion for using the beautiful decorations prepared by the home economics department. Here Mrs. Puckett put into motion the carrousel decorated with marsh- mallows, mints, and peppermint sticks. Page Twenty MR. LAWRENCE E. PHILLIPS Having graduated from ASTC with a B.S. degree, Mr. Phillips teaches band and chorus. His two children are Debbie, four, and Ellen, three. He enjoys painting and woodworking, and he directs the choir at Cole Memorial Methodist Church. MR. EVERETTE PICC From Furman University, Mr. Pigg received his B.A. degree. At North he teaches biology and science. He coaches varsity basketball and assists with football, He and his wife Claire live in Huntersville. Hunting, fishing, and camp- ing are his hobbies and his pet is a Boxer dog. MR. WADE H. PRESSON Teaching driver training at North, Mr. Pres- son keeps students learning to drive alert. He attended Wingate, ASTC, and Catawba College and holds a B.S. degree. His wife, Avis Lucille, teaches at Huntersville. They have two children, Denise and Douglas. Mr. Presson enjoys garden- ing, hunting and woodwork. MRS. ELEANOR V. PUCKETT With a B.S. degree from ASTC, Mrs. Puckett teaches home economics and family living. She sponsors the Social Committee of the Student Council and the F.H.A. Her home is in Hunters- ville, where she lives with her husband and two sons, joe Lee and Mack. She enjoys cooking and preparing special foods. FACULTY
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is Front to back Left: Mrs. Vassie Deaton, Mrs. Odessa Brumley, Mrs. Ethel Burgess, Mrs. Edith Rivens. Front to back Right: Mrs. Elsie Deaton, Mrs. Frances Beard, Managerg and Mrs. Iuanita Springs fomied the cafeteria sta ff. Efficiency Fclcilitcltes Work Working together in an efficient manner made the Work of the cafeteria staff much lighter for all of them. Each day they served three different groups within a few minutes of each other, and they were always ready for the groups when they arrived in the cafeteria. This group worked to serve well-balanced hot meals to students and teachers. Menus were planned by the managers throughout the county to permit more variety in the menu, and to pro- duce meals that are both nourishing and appetiz- ing. The maiority of the students ate lunch in the cafeteria each day. Serving North as custodian since its opening, Mr. Hugh Deaton and his janitorial staff kept the building clean and neat looking. Mr. Deaton is responsible for keeping the building Warm during the winter months. and this year he had to add shoveling show to his list of duties. He sees that the grass and shrubbery are well kept. and he look- ed after the buildings in many ways. The janitorial staff worked to keep everything clean and to keep things sanitary. Mr. Deaton, Custodian Iohn Staton, Catherine Berry, and Mary Davis formed the janitorial staff. Page Twenty-Two
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