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Faculty MRS, ALEXANDER MRS. BALLARD MR. BALLARD Home Economics English Social Science Science MR. BROOKSHIRE Baseball Coach Basketball Coach Football Coach MR. CAUSEY Science Social Science MR. CLARK MISS COLVARD Band Home Economics MR. MORGAN MISS COX BacchallGoicn aus Neen MISS REED Foreign Language Basketball Coach Ramee Mathematics Librarian Football Coach peices MR. REYNOLDS MRS, SWIGGETT MR, WALL MRS. YOUNG V : 1 Commercial Ed- G 3 ¢ pecan one eee Social Science English griculture Civics
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Board of Education Left to right—J. F. Parrish, W. B. Woodlief, Dr. H. O. Burnette, C. F. Allred, and E. W. Freeze, Jr. School History In 1900 Randleman School, located where the Holiness Church now stands, con- sisted of three departments, a principal, Julius M. Weatherly, three teachers, and 159 pupils. The present Elementary School building, erected in 1904, first housed eight grades. Principal John L. Harris was followed by E. L. Smithdeal, J. B. Robertson, W. P. White, and N. F. Farlow. By 1921 there were fourteen rooms, 625 pupils and ten grades. D. M. Weatherly, Edwin Carroll, Curtis Carroll and E. L. Shelton were the next administrators. The eleventh grade had been added. During the principalship of H. H. Hamilton, 1927-1943, Home Economics, Public School Music, a band, and a commercial department were included. Four more classrooms, a gymnasium and a cafeteria were built. Football also was introduced. From 1943 to 1945 R. C. White did much to improve material, instructional and recreational facilities. Agriculture and shop work were added to the curriculum. » During the principalship of W. C. Young, 1945-47, the twelfth grade was added, and Seniors made the first trip to Washington. Since L. H. Ballard’s coming in 1947, he has guided in improving the building and grounds, and adding audio-visual equipment, laboratory, office and library supplies, and an activity bus. The band has been reorganized and outfitted with uniforms. On February 2, 1953 the high school entered the new building with excellent furnishings and equipment.
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