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Page 170 text:
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A former music instructor, Asst. Principal Noel Lewis (B.S., M.A.) relaxes at the keyboard at the end of an administrative day. Convocations depend upon student cooperation. Principal C. William Anderson (A.B., M.A.) tells the student body at fall assembly. Atop her familiar noon-hour throne. Dean of Girls Cretchen Place (A.B., M.A.) explains a defect on a pass to Laurie Banter. 166 BHS Administration
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After a year ' s service as Acting Superintendent, Mr. William Payne, B.S., M.S., preferred to return as assistant superintendent. Relaxing in the teachers ' lounge after a half day in- spection tour of the BHS building are members of the Board of Education: Mr. Robert Bales, Mr. Rob- ert Price, president; Mr. John Jackson, vice presi- dent; Mr. Ken Simmons, secretary, and Mr. Joe Pear- County Administration 165
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Attendance at ichfxjl evenii is rfxjtine lex adminii- traton, hut Mr. Lewis findi thii teacher evert more appetizing than most. Their year was one of decisions It was a year requiring decisions by the school ' s administrators. The frigid weather, for example, forced an abrupt change in schedules. Athletic Director John Carbone felt the brunt of the 11 snow days, as cancella- tion or rescheduling of 27 sports events was necessary for eight school teams. Principal G. William Anderson met with other county administrators to decide on such issues as whether the 11 V2 days should be made up. Selecting substitute teachers on short notice was one of many decisions of Asst. Principal Noel Lewis, whose fa- miliar PA voice also passed on decisions of sponsors to hold or cancel organiza- tions ' events. From their secluded rooms between counseling and principals ' offices, Deans Kenneth Ross and Cretchen Place enforced such administrative de- cisions as the new rule for detention time for habitually tardy students. fven Santa can ' t sneak down the halls without a pass when Dean of Boys Kenneth Ross (B.5., M.A) is patrolling the avenues. Paperwork, an often unrecognized pan of an atWe- tic director ' s many-sided job, is attacked bv Mr. )ohn Carbone (B.S.. M.S.). BHS Administration 167
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