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our administration In its twelfth year, Page High School had a student body of approximately 2,100 and a faculty of 107. Superintendent Dr. House and the school board led the administrative staff. Mr. Robert A. Newton, principal, and Mr. Donald L. Stowe, assistant principal, combined the best of their experience and dedication in providing effective leadership. Mrs. Lucille Hill, treasurer, and Miss Linda Niblock, secretary, completed the staff. Under the leadership of Mrs. Robert E. Vail, PTSA promoted better relationships among students, teachers, and parents. it' s.t Dr. W. J. House Superintendent Far Left: Miss Linda Niblock, Secretary Near Left: Mrs. Lucille Hill, Treasurer PTSA Board: Row One: Ernie McLean, Frank Lane, Drew Lacklen, Charles Robinson. Row Two: Mrs. Schoolfield, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Doggett, Mrs. Abrams, Mrs. Evatt, Mrs. Vail, Mrs. Mendenhall, Mrs. Bobyns, Mrs. Morgavan. Third Row: Mrs. Lindley, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Straughn, Mrs. Gentry, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Meadows. Row Four: Mrs. Laughlin, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. McMillan, Mr. Kellam, Mrs. Wilder, Mr. Newton. ADMINISTRATION 21
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Mr. Robert A. Newton Principal dr. house heads School Board: Seatedg Mr. Frederick D. Cun- diff, Mrs. Margaret A. Harris, Mr. Richard K. Hunter, Dr. George H. Evans, Mr. Howard L. Butler. Standingg Mr. J. J. Lentz, Mr. E. F. Lucas, Jr., Mr. Albert Lineberry, Dr. W. J. House, Mr. R. Thorpe Jones, Dr. Robert F. Moseley. 20 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Donald L. Stowe Assistant Principal
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punctuality is taught to pirates by coach morris Attendance dean, Mac Morris, kept an accurate check on tardy and absent students. A pupil tardy to school or class presented his excuse to Mr. Morris who decided if the reason was legitimate. Mrs. Ashley, Mrs. Nichols, and Miss Rankin assisted Mr. Morris by writing admit slips, filling out grade cards, and approving excuses to leave school. Students who wished to become office assistants filled out applications giving reasons for their interest, and included a teacher's name for reference. Mr. Morris then reviewed the applications and selected his student assistants. About 16 students worked there each semester. 1. Mr. Eugene McGregor Morris 2. Martin Sykes waits impatiently while Bill Cooke writes out his admit slip. 22 ATTEN DANCE , , ,rrr Mgwpytl
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