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The Executive at work and at home .,- uf' 1 : ff . QM , , Across the green carpet, sitting maiestically behind a massive mahogany desk, Principal W. T. Will concen- trates on dictating an important letter to his secretary, Mrs. Norman Roy. Stopping for a moment in his busy sched- ule Mr. Will poses for a family portrait. Standing, from left to right, is: Larry, age ll, Mrs. Will, and Nyla, age eight. y . ,,. ...fd T? i Visitors to the principal's office in the afternoon meet Mrs. Norman Roy first. That is when she takes care of Mr. W. T. WiIl's correspondence. To some she may work behind the scenes, but without her help we could not have a successful school year.
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New principal enjoys working with Lodi 's youth The Lodi Academy has been established to produce a group of workers trained, motivated, and dedicated to a life of service in the Lord's vineyard. Our task is to provide outstanding education and training in moral, intellectual, spiritual, and physical values to young men and women who will one day assume the roles of leaders and active laymen in the work of the church so that Christ can soon come to claim His own. Lodi Academy graduates will be an important part of the foundation upon which the future work of this denomination will rest. ln building that foundation to withstand the pressure of time and the stresses of coming events, nothing is more important than the caliber and quality of the young church members who each year enter our doors and prepare for lives of service. The security of the church will some day be in their hands. I trust that young people throughout northern California will realize this great opportunity for service to humanity and that they will heed the call. Sincerely your friend, W. T. Will
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Registrar joins in many activities ,.W Transcripts, grades, honor rolls and ab- sence lists keep Mr. Don Prior, A.B., very busy in the Registrars office. Besides being a Senior class sponsor, he also takes an active part in various sports. His teach- ing load includes driver's education, American government and American history. Well liked by all, Mr. and Mrs, Prior, Cindy and Gary live in the new duplex for which he laid blocks last summer. The senior dormitory boys look forward to the,day when they will be asked to his house for Sabbath dinner. He well knows how much a fellow enioys a home- cooked meal! Lower left: l'll excuse you this time, says Mr. Prior as Earl Mattheus explains why he was absent. Working in the office, are: Jeanne Abston, George Graham, Dorothy Cleveland, and Kenneth lng. Below: Mr. and Mrs. Prior, Cindy and Gary pause for a moment before leaving on a trip to the City.
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