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Faculty Involved in All Phases of Student Development The dedicated teacher will impart to his students the conviction and desire to actively strive for self- perfection. Imbued with this philosophy, these stu- dents will be conscious of their responsibility to society. In all aspects of Winchendon life there is a close student-teacher relationship. The small classes, averaging five students, lend themselves to a stim- ulating exchange of ideas and require the participa- tion of all. To he sure, the teacher's work is not completed in the classroom. Each day the masters strive to create a salutory atmosphere for a harmon- ious and useful life in the dormitories. During eve- ning study, the teachers devote much time to coun- selling and tutoring their students. Every day, with the exception of Sunday, the teacher-coaches are in- volved in some phase of the athletic program. While the school depends upon the leadership of its teachers, it encourages and motivates leadership in the student, particularly among the seniors. To- wards this end, Mr. Marr has frequent discussions with the senior class or separately with its leaders. 'l'cat'hcr-floach explains next scries of plays. Assistant Headmaster confers with Athletic Director
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Translating Winchendon's English Department is fully aware of the Challenges confronting all college students, es- pecially within the realm of the English language. The department, therefore, has sought all means to make English a vital and enduring force in the everyday lives of its students. The philosophies and literary contributions of the great authors are im- bued with life and the perceptions of these men are directly related to present day living. While accentu- ating the vitality of English literature, the depart- ment has taken great care to establish a solid t grammatical foundation which will testify to the thoroughness of the student's education at Winchen- doni Mr. Eriksen renders Polonius' verbosity. ,HUG if lIAN1ESA-BLICAR LAWRENCE W. CRAY lfnglzxh. ,-llgufnrrz Eflgflvlh BJZXA qwesleyan Universityy Coach AB. CProvidence Collegebg CoachxI.V Football, Varsity Basketballg Foofballw H0f'l45Y- Camera Clubg l 'f'lfI,L'lf1- 22
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