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Harry A. Allen, Superintendent, spent much of his time the last year over the blue prints for the new school. Progress is measured by the realization of dreams and the accomplishment of goals, while preserving the foundations of the past. 1966-67 is a year of transition and pro- gress in Trojan land. We are looking toward the threshold of a new home as we stand within the halls of our venerable home of the past. We are afforded the rare opportunity to experience the emotions of anticipation and challenge simultaneously with that of revere and nostalia. Our old school has served us with dis- tinction. We have a worthy foundation which deserves continuation. Our commun- ity, through the new building, provided us the opportunity to build upon this worthy foundation, to seek new goals and to estab- lish new horizons. EARLY ‘68 OPENING The 1966-67 school term has been filled with many activities for school board members. Regular duties of the school board were those such as plan- ning the school budget and reviewing conditions of work for teachers. Mem- bers of this legislative body listened to reports from staff members in the vari- ous school departments. In addition they authorized the formation of the new English program at LAHS. The board’s latest project is the new school. After employing an archi- tectural firm the board authorized the firm to draw preliminary plans for the new school. Following the completion of these plans, detailed plans were re- viewed by the board. Other activities involving the new school included auth- orizing the firm to contract, drawing and distributing specifications for the school, and finally, opening the bids. It is anticipated that classes in the new school will begin in the early part of 1968. Roy Cooper, Harry Allen, Richard Jorgenson, George Bender, Jack Taliaferro, Dr. W. R. Wight and Mack Smith.
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Mrs. Bess Haggard, business manager for the Re-1 school district, has a mul- titude of responsibilities, one of which is organizing federal title appropria- tions for the school district. FOR NEW SCHOOL 17 Mrs. Captola “Cappy” Phillips and Mrs. Jose- phine “Jo” Bowman monitor the two-way com- munication with school busses and help keep Superintendent Allen's office operating effici- ently.
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