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A Tribute Miss Betty Caldwell, a 1964 graduate of Torrence-Lytle High School, is a grand example of the principles of beautiful womanhood. She accepts responsibility graciously; she performs her many duties efficiently. Even though she was not employed in the summer library program, Betty offered her services free. She was always available to the school in any way possible. When it became necessary to replace Mrs. Reid as secretary to the librarian, Betty, because of her willingness to work and her efficiency as a secretary, was promptly hired by the School Board. To prepare herself to fulfill her ambition to become an executive secretary, Betty attended the Southeastern Business College, Durham, North Carolina, in the fall of 1964. She has enrolled in the Executive Secretarial Course in Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, North Carolina. Miss Caldwell is the secretary to the librarian at our school. Her motto, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you is exemplified in her daily contact with others. Her hobbies are reading and cooking. Miss Betty Caldwell, the Trojanette of the year, we salute you. 5
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YEARBOOK STAFF Norma Carr Editor-in-chief Gloria Caldwell Chairman Layout Committee Barbara Alexander Chairman Advertisement Committee Bessie Carr Co-Editor Paul Gibson Chairman Art Committee Joanne Young Chairman Patrons Committee 4
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