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 ADMINISTRATION
The people in the administration serve as a “ clearinghouse.” They are always there to help anyone who brings a problem to them. They straighten out conflicts in the pro­ gram, arrange school trips and the transportation for them. Any particu­ lar need for a certain course is brought to the administration. When­ ever a teacher is absent, they decide how to cover for him. The admini­ stration helps both teachers and stu­ dents with curriculum, athletics, disci­ pline, business or other such prob­ lems. The administration is also a place where students can go to share any concern they may have. No prob­ lem is too unimportant for them to consider. The administration makes sure things are continuously running smoothly and they try to eliminate the everyday proDlems of the school.
Robert B. Bach - Business Manager DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, B.A.
William P. Kenny - Associate Head of Lower School
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY, B.A.
Jacques E. LeGrand - Assistant Headmaster RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, M.ED.
Alexander McDougall - Dean of Students UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, M.A.
Everett W. Newcomb, Jr. - Director of Admissions
WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, B.A.
Evan D. Peterson - Director of Athletics WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE, B.S.
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