Hendersonville High School - Laureate Yearbook (Hendersonville, NC)

 - Class of 1960

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I believe we must teach subjects, courses, and skills. I also believe in instruction that will awaken the imagination for the stimu¬ lation of nobler emotions. No man is better than he wants to be, and it is my sincere desire to help create an educational system that will instill in every student a motivating force that will lead him to the pinnacle of success—mentally, spiritually and physically. Hugh D. Randall SEATED: Mr. Roy Johnson, Chairman; Mr. Ben Prince, Mr. John Gregory. STANDING: Mr. Hugh Randall, Superintendent; Mr. George Wing III, Mr. Cyrus E. Livingston. HENDERSONVILLE CITY SCHOOL BOARD

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Guiding the Hendersonville School system or even the operation of the high school is no small task. The Hendersonville School Board, the superintendent, and Hendersonville High ' s Principal and counselors per¬ form their duties with skill gained from training and experience. Administrators found paths worn to their offices by students requesting aid. Teachers expound¬ ed their knowledge for five periods a day, and spend many extra hours in extra curricular activities of many elements that make up a school. The faculty, though often the least appreciated, is certainly the most valuable. FACULTY



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TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENT BODY The fine spirit of cooperation and help¬ fulness that characterizes this school make me proud when I can tell other people that I am principal. This same spirit makes me sure that this school will achieve high goals and its students go on to render great ser¬ vice and win coveted awards. Let us all keep in mind that we ' represent our school everywhere we go in everything we do and say. Let ' s keep its standard high and its reputation good so we can be proud to say we are a part of H.H.S. R, Hugh Lockaby EXPERTS IN THE OFFICE Ask Mrs. Fisher in the office. These directions were given every day to students and teachers who sought information about the workings of the school. Always Mrs. Fisher answered questions cheerfully, no matter how busy she might be with office work. Mrs. Fisher, please make a transcript of my re¬ cord. This request was made by many seniors during the year, and Mrs. Pat Fisher assisted the students in completing and getting their transcripts mailed on time. PERFORM VARIED TASKS MRS. RUBY BROOKSHIRE Secretary Jo Mr. Randall No one but Mr. Randall appreciates the many activities and duties performed by Mrs. Brookshire. Page Eleven

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