Lenoir High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Lenoir, NC)

 - Class of 1964

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57 N - rw-nuquuuqi I -1 I ,aw ig 4' ' J ' . ...Q K 5 A is it ! ,f -l flu- ui 1 l l l Mabel Bowers, Mary Shatley, and Mrs. Honeycutt are preparing another of their delicious meals for a rush of hungry students. Feeding the faces of nearly all the students at L.H.S. is the tremendous task of the hard-working lunchroom staff. These superb cooks cheerfully con- coct delicious meals every day of the school year. Preparing firsts is a big enough jobg yet, these women prepare seconds for all the ravenous stu- dents. Each lunch period is greeted by the pleasant faces behind the counter and delicious and nutriti- ous meals. CUSTODIANS The dirty work around L.H.S. is done by the faithful custodians. These tireless men daily render their services to improve the school and also per- form all kinds of odd jobs. The task of keeping every room warm during cold weather falls upon these overworked caretakers. Well-kept bleachers and tidy classrooms indicate that these fellows have done their job. Due to the excellent work of the custodians, the high school remains clean and attractive. 14 LUNCHROOM STAFF The custodians at L.H.S., shown here in one of their few leisure moments, are Raymond Ferguson, Stanley Bowers, and Bob Motley.

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The chief executive of the admini- stration of Lenoir High is Mr. Henry C. McFadyen, principal. He keeps the school running smoothly as well as teaches a class in world history. PRINCIPAL A Well-balanced scholastic program and the mental, physical, moral, and social growth of each student is the concern of the principal, Mr. McFadyen. His indispensable services provide a progressive learning environment for the ad- vancement of educational opportunities at L.H.S. Mrs Polly Nelson secretary to the pr1nc1 S UPERIN NDENT is erformin .one ,of her' mag duties that P 8' Y keeps the office of Lenoir High School in smooth working order. Mr. J. G. Hagaman, superintendent of Lenoir city schools, works with the school board and the principals con- tinually to raise the standards and bet- ter the educational facilities. Secretary to the superintendent, Mrs Ruth Lingle, is working with the monthly payroll only one of her many tasks. The consultant and adviser of all school affairs is the superintendent of city schools, Mr. J. G Hagaman. He develops administrative principles and procedures, continuously striving to promote quality education. 13



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The world is a fascinating place in which to live, all the way from an atom to a galaxy. Science tries to make everyone aware of this world and the orderliness of nature. To be a student of the sciences re- quires diligence, enthusiasm, and, above all, curiosity. Science begins with one question and ends with an answer and several new questions. La Donna Goforth, Davanna Bolick, and Carol Nelson are busy with the F.H.A. project for the year, selling cookbooks. SCIENCE These chemistry students are working diligently on an experiment in the lab to find out another why. .. in 'k E mm, 4' 1 sf J fxg . . hx?-X. , 'sw

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