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-i “A man—a capability—a desire to serve plus a post of duty may produce a leader. Ability blended with interest, experience and enthusiasm are attri¬ butes of effective leadership. Keen insight, sound judg¬ ment, and belief in the teenager are needed in scholastic administration. An effective scholastic leader is found at Hunter Huss High School in the personage of Prin¬ cipal Bartley E. Robbins. For this reason Mr. Robbins is the dedicatee of the very first yearbook published by the Huss student body—the 1965 ASTRON.
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Mr. Robbins Becomes First ASTRON Dedicatee Bartley E. Robbins, a native of Winston-Salem, N. C., is Huss High’s head administrator. Having received his education at High Point College and the University of North Carolina, he is the recipient of the B.S. and M.Ed. degrees. Before coming to Huss, he served as business instructor at Hasty High School in Davidson County, and principal at Peachland, Sun Valley and Indian Trail High Schools in Anson and Union Counties. He is currently listed in two publications, North Carolif i Lives and Who’s Who in American Education. Well seasoned in administrative duties, Mr. Robbins was the logical choice for the principalship of Gastonia’s Hunter Huss High School. Coming to a new school—a brand new school—exacted from him leadership and influence that would reach the lives of thousands of teenagers. Answering this challenge with his capability, he has established a repu¬ tation that commands respect from both school and com¬ munity. Does Ronnie Spargo really think that Mr. Robbins believes that excuse? Sharing the administrative duties at Huss are (R) Mr. Rob¬ bins, Principal, and Mr. Briggs (L), Assistant Principal. A familiar sight in C-Hall at 11:00 a.m. is their trip to the lunchroom. 7
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