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Page 16 text:
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In this second year of consolidation, we are well on the way to achieving the results predicted. It was generally felt that through consolidation we could have a high school of sufficient size to offer an excellent educa- tional program. Through the cooperation given by patrons and students, our school is making splendid progress. A bond issue has provided funds for a new high school. A large site has been purchased, and we expect in the near future to have the building and facilities necessary for our school’s progress. It has been a source of satisfaction to us to see how the student body has made use of the present facilities and how well the students have worked together forming a strong unit with an excellent sehool snirit. Our people have cooperated and have shown tney want a good school and are willing to do whatever is necessary to support one. There have been inconveniences, as were expected, due to crowded conditions ; but these have been ac- cepted during this period of transition from three high schools to one. We realize that a good school does not come by chance. It has to come through de- sign, careful planning, and cooperation. With the spirit that we see existing in our school unit, especially among the pupils in the high school, we have no fear for the future. Mr. B. N. Barnes, Superintendent
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Miss Alice Averitt, A.B., Atlantic Christian; M.A., George Peabody SUPERVISOR COORDINATES TEACHING AND TESTING PROGRAM In a position of vast responsibility Miss Averitt serves with warmth, understanding, and deep perception of the problems of stu- dents and teachers alike. The elementary and high school programs are enriched through the circulation of current teaching materials and audio-visual aids from her of- fice. Her belief in sound education for all children is demonstrated each day through her work and accomplishments. Miss Averitt and Mr. Kay of the Guidance Department discuss testing.
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Mrs. Wanza Davis, secretary to the Superintendent, demonstrates her ability in the office; she retains an abiding interest in all the students. Past president of the Kiwanis Club, Mr. Barnes is active in civic organizations. SOUND ADMINISTRATION EFFECTED THROUGH HARD WORK OF COMPETENT SUPERINTENDENT Cheryel McAbee, Mary Evans, Brenda Lovelace, and Marilyn Dixon help with work in Mr. Barnes’ office. It takes a Superintendent “on the move” to cover entire district.
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