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Mr. Todaro adjusts the parallel bars for those hardy souls who participate in the recently stepped-up gymnastics program. Always watching out for the boys, Mr. Janusas and Mr. Lord eagerly watch as students agilely climb the ropes. Mr. Messina and Doc Abell inspire the boys to keep up those difficult exercises. Mr. Massimino is directing his class in rigorous calisthenics which are a part of every gym period. Mr. Keith and these boys show us that gym does not have to be all work, but it can also produce a lot of laughs, as well. Girls, too, have reached new heights in physical education. Miss Lawson shows how easy the uneven parallel bars can be. Miss Leavitt and Mrs. Russian carefully spot her. Mrs. Mogan and Mrs. Burrows, the school nurses, continue their program to help point out health dangers to students to help them maintain the heights they have attained. building the body Py |
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working the wheels Proctor talk over discipline problems at L.H.S. or are they discussing outstanding achievements in wood shop and mechanical drawing? pre 4 titi DOWN 20 Mr. MacInnes and Mr. Mr. Messina and Mr. DuFour revise next year’s pre- engineering course. Power mechanics and electronics along with wood and metal are the four topics covered by this one year course. Mr. Burnell escapes for an hour of lunch. He seems to have figured a new angle on getting more equipment for the metal shop. Lexington’s own hot rodders, Mr. Malcolm and Mr. Gumb, relay their skills in a half year of class- room and six hours on the road.
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George Doughty, chief custodian, Fred Ennis, Tom Bentley, Joe Swan, Harold Petty, Herman Mahon, and Archie McLellan are the custodians of our large school and to whom we are grateful for keeping the school free from cobwebs. The lunchroom staff, who prepares our lunches each day, are Mrs. Ferreira, Mrs. Varano, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Setterlund, Mrs. Clyde, Mrs. Dominie, Mrs. McSweeney, Mrs. DFelice, Mrs.Marcussen, and Mrs. Haynes (absent). Louise Hatfield and Hazel Wilson are the part-time secretaries in the library. Julie Nelsen, Dale Maitland, and Martha Sea- berg are three of the secretaries who make our school run efficiently by taking care of the paper work and the switchboard. Hazel Haugh, Vera Lovering, Esther Samson, and Ger- trude Nelsen are the fine secretaries who are responsible for all the correspondence of our busy school.
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