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- s v. MR. GUY B. TEACHEY DR. CHARLES WEAVER Superintendent Assistant Superintendent DR. J. R. SUGGS MR. A. W. FAIRCLOTH MR. C. REITZEL SMITH MRS. MILDRED CHRISCO Administrative Secretary ASHEBORO CITY MR. L. H. MORGAN MR. JAMES R. LANE MR. C. E. HUGHES p..-. DR. FRANK EDMONSON MR. T. HENRY REDDING MR. RICHARD B. MR. J. A. LOWRANCE MR. DAVID STEDMAN Chairman SWEENEY 28
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To The Students: One of the greatest assets in the world is the ability to grow. Competent leadership has always demanded advancement. Growth requires expansion and a reaching out. Growth indicates that there is life, initiative, and ability. The expectation of almost all youth today is that they will have educational opportun- ities consistent with their ability to learn. They are aware that Americans are in a race to maintain our leadership against other nations in trade, training, goods, and taste. This is a fight which cannot be won for us by some remote, heroic space achievement. It comes right home to each individual and his willing- ness to prepare himself to the very best of his ability. lt is a fight in which our country loses a little each time anyone lets his standards fall. The modern, comprehensive American high school has a major role to play in the growth of the youth who are entrusted for guidance, evaluation, motivation, and instruction. To identify and evaluate pupils is not enough. To instruct pupils in a manner commensurate with their respective abilities and interests, and in a manner compatible with personal needs and the needs of society is the main purpose of any sound educational institution. Asheboro High School's major function is to meet the needs of all who enroll. Our cur- riculum is broad and challenging. Our activ- ities are many and varied. Those who take advantage of all opportunities for learning are prepared to graduate to greater oppor- tunities and successful fulfillment of their goals and ambitions. It is necessary to work hard and push through the hard crust of hindrances, opposition, criticism, accustomed ideas, and established practices to reach the sunlight of greater wisdom and growth. Cordially, L. .guulllll ,qnulll gunman ...mu-wl'F MR. LEE C. PHOENIX Principal ADMINISTRATION MRS. OLIMBE D. HOLT Secretary ....,..........------w n-atm-Q...-.--me-an--s
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