Grimsley High School - Whirligig Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1954

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ADMtMSTRA TMOJV 7 • C oncem anti l J ' Cnow-bow J ndure Superintendent 15. L. Smith, right, looks over plans for a new school with his right-hand man. Director of Instruction 1 . J. Weaver. Our School’ Pr romtnence I V THEY DID NOTHING but keep informed of our school needs and plan for our future growth, the administrators and school board would have enormous responsibilities. But that is only one phase of their many and varied duties. Their interest and concern and their immense know-how enable them to make and to execute the vital decisions that have helped make the Greensboro school system one of the very best in North Carolina. Among their chief concerns during this vear were the face-lifting of our auditorium, completion of our gymnasium and getting the Calvin H. Wiley school under wav. School Hoard members al llieir regular monthly meeting are, Irft to right. Mr. J. C. Cowan, Mrs. David M. Brown, Mr. Smith, Mr. Weaver, Mr. D. E. Hudgins (Chairman), Dr. Raymond A. Smith, Mr. Robert F. Moseley, Mr. John R. Foster, Mr. Fielding L. Fry. Absent, Mr. Howard Holderness. 26

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T hrough the doors of Mr. Routh’s office flow the constant tides of com¬ merce, so much a part of modern school life. Many thousands of dollars in school fees and funds are Mr. Routh s personal responsibility. Besides his masterful control of this high finance, he must keep his fingers on the pulse of every activity that moves within our walls and many that are centered elsewhere. He always finds time for answering countless questions and passing out advice on courses, present and future. His chief support and co-partners in Senior’s big scheme of things are Mr. L. W. Anderson, Assistant Principal, and Miss Mary Ellen Blackmon, Dean of Students. They see that every student is consistently present and meets the requirements basic in a community such as our school. They advise and console, and they furnish much of the expert guidance toward a clearer outlook for many students. Mr. Routh’s secretary, Mrs. Margaret Malone, gracious and efficient, eases his many burdens and helps to keep those tides of commerce flowing smoothly. Mr. A. P. Routh the master organizer and administrator of Greensboro Senior High School. Mrs. Margaret Malone is Mr. Routh’s competent and very pleasant secretary. The four people at the right are Senior’s real VIP’s. Left to right: Mr. L. W. Ander¬ son, Assistant Princi¬ pal; Miss Mary Ellen Blackmon, Dean of Students; Mrs. Mar¬ garet Malone, Secre¬ tary; Mr. A. P. Routh, Principal.

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