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Page 29 text:
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First Row: Miss Mastin, Miss Enrico, Miss Stamas, Mrs. Blythe, Mrs. Garry. Second Row: Mr. Schofield, Mr. Krich- mar, Mr. Cuzner, Mr. Coffin. You have a problem. You don’t know what to do next year. You don’t like a class you’re in. You can’t convince your eo : parents to let you apply to art school. I seem to be having Where can you turn? eet oid he, the one person in the high school who is an adult, yet not a parent, teacher, or administrator. . . to that unique b | os) individual who takes the time to sit down a Pro em... for a while and care about you. . . to your guidance counselor. -Ed., B. ee 3 : te fe} heastern ee 2D
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Our principal, Mr. Johnson. “The dance will be held in the gym and regular Prom- Manaders dress is required.” “The administration cannot possibly condone such vandalism to football fields, and immediate action must be taken.” “Perhaps you should refer the question of no f inal exams to the faculty.” Special announcements, appearances at assemblies, attendance at classes—these are only a few of the visible activities of the dedicated organizers who work so hard to improve the school. Discipline is not their only job, nor are conferences with town officials. The constant effort to keep pace with modern educational developments for the benefit of the students—this is what the administration works for. 24 First Row: Dr. Satz, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Procter, Mr. Baker. Second Row: Mr. Southwick, Mr. Collard, Mr. Dwyer, Mr. N. Gray, Mr. P. Gray. Rulers of the roost Left to Right; Mr. Thurlow, Mr. Harris, Mr. Adzigian.
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English is the land of grammar, vocabulary, themes, and literature . where some fool calls sentences by numbers. . . where ingenious and ingenuous are distinguished. . . where Wilfred Funk accentuates “Verbs of Energy” . . . where who or whom is “the question”. . . where demanding teachers sha tter the dream worlds of would-be writers . . . where errant students skim the flaps of books in preparation for last minute book reports . where even Lava can’t get Lady Macbeth’s hands clean. . . where Hester Prynne displays the “A” she got in health. . . and where language reigns supreme. First Row: Mr. McGill, Mr. N. Gray, Mr. P. Gray, Mr. Larrey, Mr. Cobb. Second Row: Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Nichols, Mr. Cornog, Mr. Damon, Mr. Donovan, Mr. Kirk, Mr. Bagley, Mr. Cheever. Third Row: Miss Lydon, Miss Kinley, Miss Bujnievicz, Miss Angoff, Mrs. Flagg, Mrs. Cogger, Miss Shaffer, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Humez, Mrs. Bonney, Mrs. Lyon, Miss Russell, Mrs. Abrano. Absent: Mr. Fay, Miss McCanne, Miss Pearsall, Dr. Satz, Mrs. Johnson. 66 . . . and cite specific examples from the text.” 26
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