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l Examining blueprints for additional classrooms to Troutman. Second row: Dr. Donald W. Lackey, Mr. be ready in fall of '62 are first row: Mr. George T. J. B. Houston, Jr., Mr. T. Glen Miller, Jr., and Mr. 1 Crowell, Mr. Charles E. Dobbin, and Mrs. Baxter S. Clarence E. Beach. ' School Boord supervises olddifion of l l new classrooms? Chairman Charles Dobbin shoulders heavy responsibility in determining school policies. The responsibility of making L.H.S. a well-organized and functioning unit rests with the school board. It is their task to build and repair school plants, determine policies, hire personnel, meet financial bud- gets, and present the schools, their ideals, and policies to the public. They are, in great measure, responsible for Lenoir's being ac- credited by the Southern Association. This i means the school has met certain rather high standards Wlth regard to training of teachers size of classes library facilities laboratory equipment, and communlty f1nan M out gain by these outstanding citizens i4 W, pppb V , 2 cial support. All this effort is given with- '
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H. S. is proud To be crccredited by The Southern Associofionl of Colleges ond Secondory Schools j. 'Q' w I Mr. H. C. McFadyen, principal, jokingly tells Mrs. Nelson, sec- retary, Just put the students who annoy you in this drawer. Much of the planning for the smooth operation and administrative Work of the Lenoir City Schools is han- dled by Mr. J. G. Hagaman, our superintendent. A n able executive, Mr. Haga- man serves as intermediary among school board, prin- cipals, and public. Working efficiently and tirelessly, he helps maintain the school's traditional high standards and provide its students with a high quali- of educational opportun- 1 y. ,S 'rv'-.. 'X l- . Ip.-' N' 'E .1 One of the most valuable assets a school can have is an efficient, understand- ing, respected principal. In this area, Lenoir High is fortunate. In his various jobs ranging from adviser to the Mountaineer to stud- ent disciplinarian, Mr. Mc- Fadyen has always strived for a better school. Making out payroll checks is one of the responsibilities of Superintendent Hagaman assisted by his secretary, Mrs. Ruth Lingle.
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