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THE MQNARCII 1928 17 ADMINISTRATION Une Hundred Years Ago and Today Il one had peeped into the old log school house at White's Corners about a hun- dred years ago he would have seen rude handfmade desks and seats, few windows, a handfmade teacher's desk, pegs about the walls for dinner pails and wraps, a wooden water bucket, a barrel stove in the center of the room, a rude chair and perhaps the lanky school master poring over some hard problem lest he be unable to do it the next day. A hickory gad would have hung on a peg behind the teachers desk for those were the days when administration was summed up in the slogan, No lick' in': no larnin' Today, Mr. Frederick Moffit, a well trained and experienced school man with sevf eral college degrees after his name, and Mr. Vernon Simmons, a scholarly teacher, also trained for his position, in their well equipped and luxuriously furnished off iices, with every device known to modern education at hand, administer the business of Hamburg High School as efhciently as it can be done in any school in the state. Under Mr. Mof'ritt's care are the school buildings and grounds, the finances of the school system, the courses of study, the teaching staff, the janitor service, school law, and so many other departments of school work that it makes one dizzy to think of it. Ivir. Simmons has entire supervision of the High School and under his efficient management scholarship has been greatly improved, athletics built up and en' couraged, and much progress made in many ways. fi
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