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ELIZABETH H. RATTE DONALD K. TUCKER A.B., M.A., Boston University; B.S.Ed., M.A., Middlebury College Massachusetts State College French Guidance Director Advisor: French Club EARL A. TURNER MARGARET H. SANDBERGER A.B., Amherst College Colby College; English American Institute Advisor: Freshman Basketball Music Advisor: Girls’ Glee Club, Boys’ Choir, Operetta, Chansonettes MARGARET SMITH A.B., Skidmore College English Advisor: Sophomore Class, Assembly Committee, Disco- philes cs LILLIAN M. SPIDLE B.S.E., Salem Teachers’ College Business Training Business Manager of Operetta ROSELLA M. SCHATZ AGNES G. WHEELER B.S.Ed., Framingham State B.S., University of Vermont Teachers’ College Chemistry, Physical Science Homemaking Advisor: Junior Red Cross, Science Club ROBERT H. SCOTLAND A.B., Clark University; BLANCHE WHELPLEY A.M.T., Harvard University Salem Teachers’ College Ancient History Algebra Community Life Dean of Girls Coach: Freshman Hockey Advisor: Audio-visual Club; Junior Discophiles ETHEL L. WRIGHT B.S.Ed., Keene Teachers’ Col- lege; M.A., Syracuse University IRVING Ee ee OOD Lunchroom Director University of New Hampshire Science Dean of Boys
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Lexington’s first high school, opened on September 4, 1854, used for town meetings, social events, and High School classes. LEXINGTON HIGH SCHUUL In September, 1854, the first high school students in Lexington’s history mounted the steps to the second story room of the town hall. A large stove occupied one corner of the cramped school quarters. Throughout the winter months it consumed vast amounts of fuel, with which it succeeded in heating only a very small portion of the frigid classroom. Poor lighting and ventilation added to the discomfort of the class. Twenty boys and ten girls enrolled for the classes, a turning point in the town’s history. Latin, French, history, rhetoric, natural sciences, arithmetic, and geometry were the courses of study offered to these first high schoolers. The pupils’ original themes, often read aloud in class, were the béte noire of all. The first physics lab room in the The present chemistry lab and classroom 1885 addition to the High School. at the new Senior High School
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