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Admz'nz'stmcz'dn ' Sz1perz'fzz'ende1zz'e ,,....--- Jlcssli O. SAND1f:nsoN Szlperintclzrlcnf Raleigh Public Schools George H. Arnold was born October 2, 1901, in Davidson County, North Carolina. He received his high school education in the old Trinity College building in Trinity, North Carolina. VVhile attending the Cni- versity of North Carolina, he pursued a pre-medical course. Later he was graduated with an A.13. in Education. After receiving this training, he taught one year in the Montgomery County Schools. In addition to this he was an instructor in the Statesville High School and then in the Albemarle High School, which he served as principal for four years. He has received his A.M. degree from the University of North Carolina. Among the responsible oiiices he has held are: Vice President of Science Teachers of the South Piedmont District ot' North Caro- lina Education Association, President of Principal's group of South Piedmont Dis- trict, President of the City High School Administrative Principals Association, Sec- retary of the Albemarle Lions Club and later President of the same club. He is now serving as principal of Hugh Morson High School in Raleigh, North Carolina. Jesse U. Sanderson was born in Wayne County on January 19, 1901. llc received his early education in ltaleigh, North Carof lina, where he was graduated from high school in 1920, At Duke l'nix'ersity in 1921. he received his A.lS. degree. During 1921 and 1925 he attended the law school of George VVashington l'niversity. Later he did graduate work at sunnncr schools at Duke. Ile began his professional career in the public schools at Nashville, North Carolina. in 1925 as athletic coach and teacher of English. Following this, he was made princi- pal of the Nashville lileinentary and High Schools, and served in this capacity from 1926 to 1930. From 1930 to 1932 he was principal of ltobbinsville Consolidated School. For ten years he was principal of the Methodist Orphanage School. He was made superintendent of the Raleigh Public Schools in 1912. Director Gicomai-3 H. A1zNo1.o Pzizzcipzezl Hugh Morson High School Jfxs . X 'T x 1 'X tX,,,.Z' ..,.-Xa 1 1 l
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