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Qtr +.s.4.v. ' - .,, V i t ADMI N IST RATI O N gy 3 'QP - . .5 5 Every musical production has a Meeting in the office of the Superintendent, members of the Lenoir City School Board are, clockwise: Mr. Walter Spainhour, chairman, Mr. George Crowell, Mr. Paul Hed- rick, Mr. Clarence Beach, Superintendent l-logaman, and Mr. J. B. Houston, treasurer. Not pictured are: Mr. W. E. Alexander, vice chairman and Mr. R. Carter Powell. staff of producers, composers, and directors. This group is re- sponsible for arranging the score, finding the right person for each part, rehearsing the show, and presenting the finished product to the public. Since they must bear the brunt of the responsi- bility if the production flops, they should also have a share in the spotlight, and this year's Oscar for the hit of the year goes to the school board and the administration for its production of the l95-4-l955 season. Principal Fred W. Lentz greets a Mrs. Ruth Lingle keeps things in smooth working student at the door of his office. order for Superintendent J. G. Hagaman. 1 . , , IO
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FACULTY Under the direction of Superintendent J. G. Hagaman and Principal Fred W. Lentz the conservatory of Lenoir High has completed another successful season. The teachers, who are themselves able soloists in their fields, have used their batons to good purpose in pointing out the fine points of technique invaluable to young musicians in the orches- tra of the world. ln addition to the usual program, the faculty Z' inf. .'5' 3: l 4 i members have conducted various extra activi- ties which help broaden student interest and add greately to the school curriculum. ln these organizations, teachers abandon the scales and exercises of general classwork and deal more with character-builders of music- such as interpretation, composition, and har- mony. With such an excellent staff membership it is no wonder that the record of this year's faculty is tops on the Hit Parade. Miss Mary Angley, M.A. English in Mrs. J. B. Bernard Spanish Mrs. Virginia S. Cobb, English l, Dramotics , Mr. Bill Cross, M.A. World History, Civics, Athletics Miss Georgia Haley, , MA. l 6 Latin, Typing l - S! -1 ljw 4 A t 3 . hi r X :yell 1 4' 1.f .Q QQ, ,Q ?.5fi5g:55,-- ti.
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