Hendersonville High School - Laureate Yearbook (Hendersonville, NC)

 - Class of 1963

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Many people receive a new LAUREATE with mixed emotions. For the Seniors it marks the end of a high school career; yet it marks the beginning of a new ad¬ venture for them and p r o m o t i o n s for underclassmen. While the Seniors may be sad with thoughts of leaving, I hope they will look back on four very successful years that will help them to attain a happy and succe ssful life with many fond memories of H.H.S. Sincerely, Mr. R. Hugh Lockaby Principal R. Hugh Lockaby Experts Jn Uhe QJJices J erform Uariecf A as As P m HHSflr ' ■ v-r: mm Mrs. Gail Johnson Secretary to Mr. Lockaby Mrs. Ruby Brookshire Secretary to Mr. Randall Mrs. Helen Bartlett Secretary to Mr. King

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TItem fx. ers Ancf 7icfminisirator.s THE LAUREATE, a book of fond memo¬ ries, serves as a reminder of educational op- poitunities made possible by the adult com¬ munity. It also serves as a reminder of our responsibility to provide these opportunities for future generations. May the inspirations contained herein develop in each of us a desire to serve even better each succeeding gener¬ ation. The real value of this publication cannot be measured in dollars and cents but in terms of the story it tells to others and preserves for those who told it. Hugh D. Randall Mr. Hugh D. Randall Superintendent of City Schools Congratulations to the Laureate Staff It is your privilege to collect, organize, and record the significant incidents and events of life in your school. This has been well done our product, THE LAUREATE, will preserve and reflect the moods and accomplishments of your school for many years to come. The value of your work will increase with the passing of the years. The greatest reward we receive for our study, for our work, and for all expended energies is the realization of a job well done. Iam sure you can be justly proud of your work. C. M. King 19 Mr. C. M. King Director of Instruction



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Mrs. Westmoreland and Mrs. Price are most helpful in guiding our students. Cjounse ors Mrs. Billie Jean Capps Secretary to Counselors Mrs. Price, Guidance Director, and Mrs. West¬ moreland, Senior Counselor, endeavor to help all students with their problems. The guidance services at H. H. S. are divided into three sections: 1. Educational: advice in courses of study, grades, and courses needed for graduation. 2. Vocational: Presentation of materials for help in choosing a career, and help in checking individual qualifications for a certain career. 3. Personal: help with student ' s personal problems. The guidance department is also in charge of ad¬ ministration of the majority of testing programs.

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