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:I 5 PHI! :- eilen To The North Hunterdon Regional Hugh School that we know today was the dream of the hugh spmted pubhc of ten years ago The State Department of Educatlon made a survey of the educatnonal f8Cl1lIlCS m the dxs trlct and ad.v1sed that a school be buxlt Thxs survey was completed m the fall of 1943 The lat Harry VV Moore County Supermtendent appointed a commlttee to es tabhsh bunldmg costs and the operat1on of the school m lteepmg wxth the study and state sur vey Durmg October 1947 the electors ap- proved the formatlon of the reglonal hlgh school dxstrlct comprxsmg elewen mumcxpah ues whlch IS the largest number of govern mental umts of any regxonal dlstrzct m lxew ersey The Board of Education whlch IS com posed of one member from each dlstrxct pur chased fifty acres nn 1948 after the approval of the first budget The bulldmg plans were accepted on February 7 1950 and a S700CDO bond lssue was approx ed The constructxon contracts xx ere sxgned on Aprzl 4th On Aprll 16 1950 groundbreakmg ceremomes were held The school IS a completely tire proofed bulldxng of red brxck it xs trimmed ln white and set ln the center of the fifty acre plot located on Route 30 just south of Clinton Pomt The bulldmg IS equrpped wxth an msxde telephone sy stem and pubhc telephones for stu dents and teachers All celhngs have acoustlc t1le The floors are asphalt tlle nn the halls and classrooms and terrana or t1le floors through out the remamder of the buxldmg Green glass chalk boards are m every classroom The class rooms are pamted m several restful and har momzlng shades The bulldlng was deslgned so mt contams nearly all the physical requlre ments of a modern educatlonal plant and has a student body capacity of approxlmately 600 students A stat? of 25 teachers a guudance dlrec tor school nurse a lxbrarlan and a supervxsmg prmcxpal nere appolnted to admlmster the school program D6dlC8tlOll ceremonies were held o October 21 1951 ln the North Hunterdon Reglonal High School At this tlme a plaque cledlcated to Harry XX Nloore nas presented xx hxch hang 111 the entrance of the school 111 memory of the untlrmg efforts he gawe m estabhshm thxs school LEFT TO RIGHT james A Frazee Wxlbur K Lance Robert M Dunn Charles R. Wallace Albert M Readmg Anna H Ste venson Mrs Harry W Moore Frederxck A Elsas sor Archxtect Enc Groe zmger County Supenn tendent of Schools Rxch ard A Schultz Frank C Dalrymple Raymond B Apgar Herbert F Schef er
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SJ Illlllllalwi l lim LEFT TO RIGHT G Clifford Smgley Supervising Prmclpal Anna H Stevenson Custodian Lebanon Township Harry M Seals Clinton Township Frank C Dalrymple Franklin Township Wilbur K Lance Glen Gardner Albert M Reading Pres1dent Clinton Township Raymond B Apgar Califon George B Melnck, Tewksbury Town ship William H Kmney Bethlehem Township james A Frazee Lebanon Borough Wesley L Lance Attomey Richard A Schultz Hampton ABSENT Robert M Dunn Union Township e!wdz'!feB THE BOARD The members ot the Board of Educa tion are the chosen representatives of the peo- ple of the North Hunterdon Regional High School District. They are charged with the responsibility of managing the educational affairs of the district. They may delegate some if their duties. but the primary responsibility for the success or failure of the educational program rests with them. They make or ap- prove all major policies regarding the opera- tion of the school. The vote of the people granted ap- proval to proceed with the creation of a regional high school district. and authority to provide funds by taxation and a bond issue. The fultillment of these plans was made pos- sible only by the interested, unselhsh and co- operative etforts of the members of the Board of liducation. Some members of the present 0F EDUCATION Board haye been associated mth this regional project since its inception. Others Came on the scene later but all have contributed much in time effort and thought in bringing the plans to '1 successful completion. These con- tributions were frequently made at much per- sonal sacritice. The extent and quality of the educa- tional program. the physical equipment avail- able and the number and training of the profes- sional staff all reflect the attitude and philos- ophy of the Board of Education. lYe. the present students of North Hun- terdon Regional High School, feel that the Board has provided us with opportunities for education and personal growth that ranks with the best. lYe are indeed fortunate that our board has so ably performed the duties with which it is charged.
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