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Cz: 2,81 Paul J. Lehtinen Chairman, Mathematics Department. Mathemat- ics IO, Il, l2, Book Supplies, Afternoon Cal- lege Board Math Class. Thomas R Drey Jr Algebra I, Plane Geome- try. DEPARTMENT Alice in Wonderland had nothing on the students as they wade through mazes of mathematical mysteries. The afternoon Col- lege Board classes and Mr. Lehtinen's fre- quent insistence on the simplicity of these concepts do little to reassure us of our ability to find our wav out. Philip M. Saba Salesmonship IV, Con- sumer Education, Varsity Football Coach. Madeline D. Lynch Algebra, grade 9, Col lege Board Math Class. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Amo, amos, amat . . . Comment allez- vous? The echoes from the classes where Miss O'Neil, Mr. Arsenault and Mr. Harrington. Tape recorders shuttle between Paris of today and Voltaire. The modern oral response meth- od . . . the old resounding of Caesar. Lon- guoge lives at Randolph High. -li lv f -ff? ,mfs I I AIU l 4 l MM ill ABMM if Aegean 4 Margaret M. O'Neil Thomas F. Harrington Albert J. Arsenault, Jr 0 I' 9 French I, Il, lll, IV, Latin I, ll, Ill, Assistant French I, Latin l, Hockey I' WA Sophomore Class Advisor. Senior Class Advisor, Club. ' y Class Rings. ll2
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BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Stenography with Miss a iob in the future. Patricia A. Getch Office Practice, Typing B1. Lynch, preparation for James H. Santry Business Education, Stu- X-J Those of us that are going into the busi- ness world have received the most ad- vanced training there is. Practice on mim- eograph, duplicator, and electric typing machines, with Miss Fahey, Mr. Santry, and Miss Getch, Bookkeeping with Miss f Diemond, Stenography with Miss Lynch, Jr. Business with Mr. Harmon, and Busi- ness Math with Mr. Lynch all prepare us for work in a modern office. Muriel T. Fahey I, Aggigfcnf junio, C1055 dent Council, Booster Typewriting lg Junior Adviggr, Club, Key Club. Class Advisor. ' Wifi wwf-. 1- 4 Marion F. Diemond Bookkeeping l, ll, School Lunch Records. ll 151' i , 4.7 N if . ll:-2 i i li ll? l l i ly' . Nathaniel P. Harmon Ann M. Lynch Affhllf J- I-YNCl , Y if Bookkeeping lg Soles- Shorthand I, Typing li, ior BuSineSS: BuSiI'1eSS manship, Business Train- Aide tc Freshman Ad- Advisor of Blue and ingg Activities Fund visor. White Bonner. Treasurer. lll
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Y' The entire system of the human body . . . broken down into simple, understandable parts f 1 1-' SCIENCE DEPARTMENT From the simplest laws of nature to the complex rules of Physics . . . through General Science to Biology, Physics and Chemistry . . . Science at Randolph High has advanced with the rest of the world. Mr. Chrimmins, Mr. Houston, Mr. Thomp- son, and Mr. Sherman strive together in giving Randolph a well equipped Science Department. This year Randolph High'dou- bled its Science equipment in hopes of giv- ing to its students a rnodern educatim- We Wmdf' MW Je George E. Crimmins Chemistry. , , Glenn M. Thompson Biologv. William G. Garnett General Science, Science Fair, Sophomore Class Advisor. John G. Pistone World History, Chemis- try, Varsity Cross Coun try, Varsity Track, Fresh man Basketball. Arthur Houston Head of Science Depart- t, Ph A g S ' Kenneth Sherman gli: yslcs Clence Biology, Director of Oceanographic Labora- tory, Faculty Advisor Biology Club, Faculty Advisor Hockey Club. ,Z Q 17' iff: I I 3 - i ...S y +344-,R 2 ,- i 'S'-iff T .lzi f ',- ' , lf' .- W P 4 f, rl - , . . - fc .3 l Q5 Q I ,V fill jail . 556: l A f 'f' A i X-.l '.':'.' if' rf?-'R' - '- .. '-1 'ft' 1 -.-'ffffif i -P ' I 4- - i . 'f-:-- .-1-r j.J '-1 rf -1-,,.-. , 1 1 ll3
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