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Highway Patrol Howard W. Williams B. A. Milligan College M. S. University of Tennessee Principal, Marion Sr. High School J. Leonard Mauck B. S. Emory Henry College M. S. University of Virginia Superintendent of Smyth County Schools r Fred I). McDonald B. A. Emory Henry College irginia Polytechnic Institute University of Virginia Assistant Principal, Marion Sr. High School John D. Neely B. A. Emory Henry College M. A. University of Virginia Supervisor of Secondary Education ft N. Lewis Clay B. S. Tennessee Tech M. A. East Tennessee State University Principal, Marion Jr. High School James B. Wilson B. S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Michigan State University Assistant Principal, Marion Jr. High School Some of the varied activities of our administration have been: Mr. J. Leonard Mauck, Superintendent of Smyth County Schools, along with twenty-three other superintendents of the United States and Canada for six weeks at die Seminar for School Superinten¬ dents at Chicago, did research in educational problems and attended some outstanding schools at the Atlantic City meeting of The American Association of School Administrators. In February, Mr. Mauck served as chairman of a panel who discussed the problems: “Why capable high school students do not continue education. This convention was one of the largest in the United States, attended by 2,700 people. In April Mr. Mauck went to the State Superintendent’s Convention in Roanoke. He is a member of the Legislative Council of the Virginia Legislative Association, and the State Superinten¬ dent ' s Advisory Council. Mr. Howard W. Williams, Principal of Marion Senior High School, attended the Virginia Secondary School Principal Conference in Radford last summer; the Virginia High School League Conference at the University of Virginia in March; and the Virginia Education Association meeting in Richmond. He and the faculty of M.S.H.S. have been trying to correct the problems of our school, using the suggestions of last spring’s evaluation. In November Mr. N. Lewis Clay, Principal of Marion Junior High School, attended the . E. A. Instructional Program Learning Conference at Roanoke, the V. E. A. Program on Junior High Science at Charlottesville in February, and the Regional Science f air in Roanoke. Paee 7
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Honored Passenger We, the HURRICANE staff of 1964, appreciate not only those who do a lot which is visible for our school, but also those who in their quiet way do the plain daily jobs that keep the school going. Therefore we would like to dedicate this year ' s HURRICANE to a person who has unselfishly given time and talent to many varied activities of Marion Senior High School; who has been kind and understanding at all times; who has shared our problems and our triumphs; who has inspired us to Christian ideals ami spurred us to greater achievements; and who is our friend, teacher, and advisor: Mrs. Lillie P. Echols. Page 6
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Seated: Mr. Howard Williams and Mrs. Jane Waters, Sponsors. Second Row: Mike Smythe, Treasurer; Curtis Copenhaver, Reporter. Thi rd Row: Danny Bales, Vice-Presi- den; Johnny Crowder, Secretary. Standing: Joe Matthews, President. Page 8
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