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are The administration is the foundation of Pittsboro High. The members of the administration work together in order to improve the management of our school. They do this in such a way that it not only benefits each student, but it also aids the school itself. As their objective, they try to provide a basic curriculum that will give each student the fundamentals which he will need in later life. ROY L. KIDD Principal WALTER R. DUDLEY Superintendent ROBERT CHILTON Assistant Superintendent SCHOOL BOARD: Thomas L. Reeves, Chairman; Earl Parker, Talmadge Johnson, Lewis Cooper, Roscoe Farrell, Jr., Secretary. 16
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Helping hands at graduation. The reward for outstanding scholastic achievement during the first three years of high school is to be chosen as a marshal. These eight Juniors serve as ushers at the baccalaureate sermon, graduation, and other important school functions. From stitching 1965 on blue cloth to attempting to keep step to Pomp and Circumstance, these honor students find their role as the examples of scholastic achievement sometimes trying, but always gratifying. Fred Hamlet, Phyllis Cash, Mary Watson Nooe, Carlene Meacham, Candace Burns, Irene Faircloth, Linda Fields, Margaret Hamlet. 5 , reaSure J k onors Candace Bums, Mary Watson Nooe, and Margaret Hamlet joined 315 other high school juniors from through¬ out the state for a week of practical government. At this twenty-fifth annual Tar Heel Girls ' State at U.N.C. --G. in June 1964, the girls spent a week of learning government structure and citizenship responsibilities. David white, Fred, Hamlet and Terry Parker, jour¬ neyed to the U.N.C.--C.H. in June 1964, to attend the objective citizenship school sponsored by the Ameri¬ can Legion. At this twenty-fourth annual Boys ' State, 360 boys established an active model state government. 15
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MRS. REBA TORBERT School Secretary It is really a task to bal¬ ance the books at the end of the month! our a dministration There is more to a school administration than the teaching of an academic subject. The secretary of the school, the librarian, and the music teachers all play an important role in the school life of P.H.S. The cultural and business aid they offer to each student helps prepare the future leaders of tomorrow at P.H.S. for their role in life. MRS. DOROTHY YATES Librarian A.B., Meredith College Library Club MRS. HILDA W. BELL Career Piano Teacher Southern Conservatory of Music UNC-CH Piano MRS. WILLIAM STARNES B. M., Salem College Piano MISS POLLY YOW A.A., Campbell College A.B., Pembroke State Band, Chorus 17
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