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Student Life Section RESPECT FOR LEARNING... OVERALL COMPETENCE ...WHOLE HEARTED ENJOYMENT... [5]
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FALULTY... The Lexington High School faculty is organized in fourteen Departments. Mrs. Elinore Blackhall teaches in the Art Department; the Business Department is staffed by Miss Lillian Spidle and Miss Amy Campbell. The English Department is staffed by Mr. Wilbur Cheever, Miss Margaret Kinley, Miss Jennie Bujnie vicz, and Miss Isabel Harriman. Mr. Donald K. Tucker heads the Guidance Department and three other teachers work as part-time counselors. The Household Arts Department is staffed by Miss Ethel Wright and Mrs. Gene Tingloff. Industrial Arts is taught by Mr. A. Irving Dodge and Mr. Robert Proctor. Miss Elizabeth Ratté, Mrs. Margaret Leake, Miss Hilda Allen teach in the Language Department. Mrs. Sheila Creamer is the school’s Librarian. Mr. Kenneth Moyle and Mr. John Adzigian are the two teachers in the Mathematics Department. The Music Department is staffed by Mrs. Margaret Sandberger and Mr. Donald Gillespie. Physical Education is taught by Miss Doris Leavitt and Mr. Edward Abel. Mrs. Eleanor Mahoney is the Remedial Reading Department’s teacher. Miss Agnes Wheeler, Mr. Lancelot Cooper, Mr. Herbert Goddard, and Mr. Irving Sherwood are members of the Science Department. Miss Helen Harriman, Miss Helen McIntyre, Mrs. Myrtle Marshall, Miss Constance Murray, and Mr. Chester Ingraham are the members of the Social Studies Department. Spidle, Miss J. Bujnievicz. Dodge, Mr. L. Cooper. Mrs. M. Marshall, Miss C. Murray, Miss A, Campbell, Miss H. Harriman. Adzigian, Mr. E. Abel. Mr. Manfred L. Warren, Principal |+] Second Row: Mr. H. Goddard, Mr. R. Proctor, Mr. |. Sherwood, Mr. D. Gillespie, Mr. K. Moyle, First Row: Miss H. Allen, Miss E. Ratté, Mrs. E. Blackhall, Miss |. Harriman, Miss H. Mcintyre, Mrs. G. Tinglof, Miss L. Second Row: Mr. W. Cheever, Mr. D. Tucker, Miss D. Leavitt, Miss E. Wright, Mrs. M. Leake, Mr. C. Ingraham, Mr. |. First Row: Mrs. S. Creamer, Miss M. Kinley, Miss A. Wheeler, Mrs. M. Sandberger, Mrs. E. Mahoney, Mraz
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RESPECT FOR A hands-across-the-sea conversation Operating precision drills in the shop . (Mr. Warren, Miss Mc Intyre, Mrs. Sorensen, Miss Murray, (Dick Tyler, Billy Johnston, Leonard Muller) The Honorable Reginald Sorensen, M. P., Genie Loupret) Our esteem for our teachers, for the information and ideas we discussed and absorbed, for the books we used, has grown yearly, until now we can see in clearer perspective the worth and scope of our high school career. We believe that the sooner this respect grows upon a class, the better use that class will make of its remaining school life. This is our reason for establishing respect for learning as one of our chief standards. What did we learn? Not only facts, but methods and procedures that could be used to advantage in many situations: how to address a group with composure; how to marshall ideas and information in logical sequence to find the answer to a problem in trigonometry or American history. We dealt with the practical side of life as well as the theoretical, so that we could prove a chemical or Pat reads the boys a story en francais. Lower Left Corner: A demonstration of the Voice of America .. . (Pat Gibbs, Tad King, Milton Smith) (Ruthe Hardy, Arthur Douglass, Carol Stoney) Below: What’s coming from that dictaphone, anyway? (Betsy Papen, Gil Barclay)
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