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Middle school in Greensboro, North Carolina
Mendenhall Middle School was named in honor of the Mendenhall family of Guilford County. Members of this large civic-minded family served in the North Carolina General Assembly and helped establish the municipalities of Jamestown and High Point. One family member was a U.S. Congressman for ten years. The Mendenhalls have long been supporters of the Quaker way of life. As leaders in the field of education, many from the family have served on various local school boards throughout the years. The school opened as Mendenhall Junior High in 1967. The faculty of Aycock Junior High and its principal, Charles E. Herbert, came to staff the new school. They moved into an unfinished building. The curbing and parking lot had barely been completed. Physical education students were bused to Lewis Recreation Center because "B" building, which houses the gym and cafeteria, were not finished. Students ate lunch in their homerooms until the construc ...
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