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William A. McCluskey Park-Tudor School, Indianapolis Chairman School Staff — Administration James K. Breene, Jr. Canterbury School Vice-Chairman Philosophy, Religion, School Facilities Myron E. Benner Culver Military Academy Mathematics, Library, Audio-Visuals Raymond F. Boring Louisville Country Day School English Physical Education Mrs. Margaret Dickey New Prairie High School Music Miss Barbara Lykowski New Prairie High School Art John M. Metheany Latin School of Chicago Foreign Languages Curriculum Douglas A. Wood Sunset Hill School, Kansas City Sciences Student Activities Maurice W. Woodworth Evansville Day School Social Studies, Guidance Services, School — Community EVALUATION February 13, 14, 15 and 16. Everyone was a little anxious. What IS the evaluation? Every seven years, the School must review and prepare its philosophy and objectives for every area and department . . . and the School is evaluated as to the validity of its statement. A great deal of preparation was required of the students and faculty alike. Certainly we were anxious, but the evaluation developed in a delicious experience. “ . . . sure I have time to talk . . . His¬ tory Department? Well, I think . . . how did you like the basketball game . . . and ...” And it was over. The team’s report was gratifying: ‘‘We found LaL- umiere well staffed and well led . . . particularly im¬ pressed with school unity ...” There were recom¬ mendations as well, but, more importantly, the Com¬ mittee at the close of its visit voted unanimously to recommend to the Board of Directors of the Inde¬ pendent Schools Association of the Central States that LaLumiere School be fully accredited by the As¬ sociation. And now the School points its efforts to¬ ward the next evaluation. Ray Boring 129
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