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Q-V i to .119 X Mr. Isadore Shapiro lah. 4., -.... Mrs Alice Wilkins ff L.,- Moses Nanlgan xx. Mr Vernon Bolster 59 V QC. X, Miss Elizabeth Munro MATHEMATICS Bringing to Lewiston High School scholars a better understanding and comprehension of the complex world of mathematics is this capable group of in- structors. With their help, math minded students are skillfully prepared to continue their studies in colleges and other schools of higher learning. Lewiston High School students, because of the increasing importance of scientists and mathematicians are becoming in creasingly interested In algebra geometry and ad vanced mathematics We are right in step with the re t of the nation with our best math foot forward Mr Ranauro IS instructing The Freshman Scientists SCIENCE No longer are zinc and sulfur mere elements Now they may be the means of blasting another American satellite into space What happens when metallic sodium reacts with water? How much would l weigh in outer space'-' How big is a frogs brain? These and hundreds of other questions are answered by members of the Science Department Todays world is increasingly aware of the wonders of nature Our high school students are competently preparing to live in this world of revolutionary changes And we are beginning to understand the complexities of modern day living in American society This is thanks to our up to date leading scientific instructors 13 5 .e Q if .2 Rb in 3, 5? Ni X . ff TY . J. -1 f Mr. John Buckley S- Mr Robert O Donnell wit? -mdk? Mr Joseph Topping ii Patrick Ranauro 'V fv'v -sr Mr George Jacobs MX . . . I I H C ' xl 4 - v u s QT .V iv R4 . W 6 T X l A S: ' t ' ' , 115,15-1-i5ai 55,1 .V , . s is 2 i 1 J Q L Y .N . n ' I 's'A - s..., , x nfs X- 'N'-4 . ,,,k 1. 'sf -, QW H xg ,ig Mr. ' i l ' . ' rg gysy K 5' I . l . iv., a W a u 4 . , 'gp' . W, . . . I fs V ' ' g t T f, T ' I ' , . ' ' Mr. ' 4 o u u ' 4 ' is F' , ,K A t, - l I avi t li s
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Mlss Laurlanna Boucher 4 LANGUAGES Ave amicus, boniour, buenos dias! The faculty of the Language Department helps LHS students to o better understanding of people in our world. From Latin the mother language iunior linguists proceed to French the language of diplomats to Spanish the language of romance Since the beginning of time man has learned from the spoken and the written page This ort of communication is so taught to us as to give us the essentials of communications the background of different peoples and the customs of various societies These factors combined give the ability to converse and to learn from our fellow men Gratias agimus merci gratuas' if A as v'ir iv' ' Miss Diane Calller Ks., Mr Norman Dube Miss Dorothy Dumals 'Quo fx an Z' i .of Mrs Carolyn Cronin Mlss Georgette Lepage Mr Robert Palson 4--1 fn Miss Cynthia Vanderhoop SPECIALISTS LHS activities The physical education teachers help the pupils to build strong bodies and they teach them the sporting thing to do ln art and music depart ments the instructors teach their pupils to appreciate the finer things of life Driver Education has the all important 'ob of showing teenagers how to drive capably and safely The LHS Band afforded many a thrill in the playing of our National Anthem in the Boston Garden during the New England Basketball Tournament All special teachers have a most im portant part in life at LHS 'vs-.... Mr Alexis Cote ZX Mr Robert Rabassa N-5... 12 Mr Robert Provencher Mr Norman Parent g . , rr , LL' y 3, . . . . . . Us f N . u a a 1 - me T . , , . , gf ,swf 5' 'K , S. C N 3, 1 tr L, i'ilil tx, 5, T 4, f fp QQ .gg ,i 5 .-gk The special teachers help with various phases of pg,- , fi H - 11 - . , QT g' sgyg Q I - 1 ' ' ' - L- 11 L - ll ' K a . T ' vi ' s in uv' v
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,-ww' 15 fi l 6 GRADES Mlss Mary Hamilton fs 5 QC' .pf- Mnss Eleanor McCue X 'S V Mlss Nelllemae Lange Hlstory bridges the gap between the past and the present Our Social St the significance of what 'has happened to what ' happemng Theur nnterpretatsons of what has gone b on efore help serve as a pattern for what IS om QL. 9 9 on ln the ummeduate present and what can be ex pected un the future udles teachers pount out to us Mlss Kathleen Lancaster I' 10 Mr Gerard Calller f QQQ 41..- Nathamal Crowley 1-in Q Miss Geneva Klrk 1-sc., Mrs Madeline Dumas if M Q Mr John Allbertl QV' ry X Mr Richard Glbson 5 ig NJ: M x A ' 7 ' P -fEF? Q H W , , M 9 I L VX Q , x , ' ' ' I Mr. ' x x ' -4 I , , N N K X N '55 css M V . La Afa V I ' .' I Il I isll ' 5 Q . . . . . A I ' ' . . . 'K Q K f l in t' l ,-5 , Q if 'X so 5 n
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