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P 15' ada Seidel 'I K . ref Y' Zfeaful of fbeao-leaf Sawice txogimu I GX M MRS. YOUNG MRS. GOODRICH Pirates all,1arge and smal1,sa1ute two grand teachers who have taught many of them at one time on their climb from beginning boots to apprentice seamen. Mrs.Pyr1 Goodrich,eighth grade teacher,has taught in the local schools for sixteen years. Holding a state general certificate, she attended NSTC both in regular and summer sessions and has taken extension classes. Besides teaching her grade,Mrs.Goodrich has directed several high school class plays. Mrs. Phyllis Young has taught in the second and first grades for twelve years. Holding a state certificate in primary work,she attended Eastern State Normal at Madison for two years and summer sessions at NSTC. Mrs. Young has also taught the six weeks spring kindergarten classes during the last few years. Present LHS Pirates who attended city grade schools have profited from the fine guidance and instruction of these two devoted teachers, and many LHS alumni remember them both as 'My teacher.N nWe1l done, ye good and faithful servants,' expresses Leola's gratitude to Mrs. Goodrich and Mrs. Young. Mrs.Young's current first grade MPS- G00dFiCh'S eighth QPSGGPS views sand table. diSP1aY new miCf03C0PGS. 3
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Hg ' w ,I Q 5- ef P5212 O ss Q-5, wa 0aow4!Veu' Www From his vantage point up in the crow's nest Pirate Pete has kept a weather eye on the Pirate c1an's activities during the past years. We know that sometimes he has hidden his face under his wing in shame at what he saw, but most of the time he beamed happily at our progress, and several times he actually jlgged for glee at our achiev- ments 0 The Pirate crew of-the good ship LHS, from new- mind Pete's all-seeing eye and have tried to study with industry and honor, to play with Joy and en- thusiasm, and to learn with concentration and creative thought. The Pirate clan feel they have upheld the honor of their predecessors in trying to do good for others as well as in getting valuable booty-aca- demic knowledge, athletic and musical training, communication know-how, and social enjoyment.-for themselves. We, the Pirates of 1957-58, add our loot to the treasure chest of the good ship LHS-our Pirate home-and salute Pirate Pete as the guardian angel he has turned out to be in his benevolent watch- fulness over his clan. ' 0: Z o I o 9 ,I ' ,M I f X A .. tr I AQ - ' Q , Y I -xx est boots to fully-trained yeomen, have kept in , q is ' af' W N 1- Y, l b .libs 'J V ,-H1 Q x 9 tl PIRATE PETE SURVEYS STUDY HALL 2
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BERNARD HILSENGEGER-B.S.,NSTC,M.S. in Education, NST5. 5uper1ntendent,book- keeping, general business, student council and senior class adviser. MARVIN MCPHEE-B.S.,NSTCSM-S. 0fzow'4 Neil Zvalcla Shaaecl iq harm Ufficwi Though we wouldn't want Pirate Pete to feel put out about it,we must admit that his watchful eye wasn't the only good influence that kept us on our toes and In our best behavior this past year. We hope Pete under- stands that we are not bellttling him when we pay tribute to our able Cap- tain Hllsendeger, his navigator, and his mates for the fine leadership they have given us in all our endea- vors and for the knowledge they have imparted to us, both in teaching us facts and in creating in us a desire to learn more. In Education, NSTC. Speech, American overnment first Q semesterghealth, second sem- estergcoach,Lettermen's Club adviser. MRS. GERTRUD BECKER - MRS. LILLIAN KINDELSPIRE E.S.,U5UgM.5.In Education, NSTC.Junlor class adviser, English I and III, typing, librarian. E.S.,Eng!lsH, Jamestown College. English II and IV3 Journallsmg Pirate Chatter and Buccaneer aavlserg junior and se- nior play dlrectorg Pep Club adviser.
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