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A friend to several generations of LHS stu- dents, science teacher Mr. EMORY POT- TER is a favorite of the student body. As we went to press, it was learned that LHS Principal Glen Stark had been appointed Assistant Superintendent of the Rockbridge County school system. While this represents an outstanding Opportunity for Mr. Stark’s professional growth, it is a sad day for those who will miss Mr. Stark's good-naturedness, patience and tolerance. His door was always open to students, faculty and staff. One had the sense that Mr. Stark really cared about each member of the LHS community. We appreciated Mr. Stark’s sense of fairness. He treated each situation separately and with sensitivity. We will miss Mr. Stark’s smiling face in the hallways of LHS, but we wish nothing but the best for Mr. Stark and his family in the future. Bon voyage, good friend! Mrs. NELLIE REYNOLDS assists Always ready with a smile is Mrs. BARBARA Valencia Alexander with the computer WINFREY of the business departm ent. in the business department. SRO | | Some of the nicest people in town are the members of the cafeteria staff: SUE Mrs. JOAN S. WHITESELL greets MCCULLOUGH, FAE MCCULLOUGH, VIRGINIA WEADE, ANNE JOHNSON her typing students as class begins. (dressed as a clown for dress-up day), DESSIE HARTBARGER, JANIE FARROW, BOOTSIE NICELY and RUBY BLACKWELL. . . Faculty and Staff 23
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Introducing her friend to her biology students is Mrs. JULIE LIPSCOMB. Mrs. PAT RANDOLPH is a “worldly” teacher. Mr. PAUL LEONHARD does not appear to be pleased by the paper he is grading. Ms. ELIZABETH RAMSEY refers to her map of the Far East to make a point. History teacher Mrs. BEVERLEE CAPETTO is not bothered by the photographer. Mrs. NANALOU SACDER makes a point to her .S. history class. 22 Faculty and Staff
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Mr. DOUG CHASE patiently explains the purpose of the magazine drive. Mrs. WANDA LEADBETTER does not appear to be pleased by what Brad Householder has told her. 24 Faculty and Staff Ms. TAMMIE WOOLDBRIDGE taught special educa- tion. Mrs, LOUISE MARSHALL writes an assignment on the blackboard. One of LHS' special education teachers is Mrs. MELIS- SA PECK. Helping hands are provided by custodians BILL PULTZ and WIL- LARD PARKER. 8
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