Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1974

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BUSINESS Mr. Barstow Mr. Fahnley Mr. Flynn JOHN N. BARSTOW. Salem State College. LEO J. CURDA. Salem State College. “Take a break.” WILLIAM FAHNLEY. Salem State College. “Ready? Begin!” “O.K.” FRANK FLYNN. Bates College, Bentley College. Mr. Curda 20

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ART The art education department conjures a unique ex- perience at the high school that excites and challenges the students, staff, and me every day. Its relevancy to 1973 is that we utilize experiences in the history of man’s devel- opment as a basis to today’s civilization and artistic ideologies. Mr. Hauer fil ee. lint ANGELO CHICK. Massachusetts College of Art, Boston Teachers College. “I had many quotations taped, but unfortunately, they were all erased.” PAUL CIANO. (Department Head) — Massachusetts College of Art, Harvard University, University of Kansas, Ohio University. “There are things that are known and things that are unknown; in between are doors.” MARION COLETTA. Massachusetts College of Art. “Do a somersault and you get your brain matter effervescing.” CHARLES HAUER. University of New York, University of Oregon. “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket!” NORMAN B. RAUM. Massachusetts College of Art, Iowa University, Art Students League of New York, Boston University. JOHN ZICHITTELLA. Massachusetts College of Art, University of Massachusetts. Interested in dream theory and modular kinetics. “Nice guys finish last.” I vill



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Dr. Llewellyn Miss Munn MARCIA KING. Boston University. “Brief forms a day keep the doctor away.” HOWARD LLEWELLYN. (Department Head) — Uni- versity of North Dakota, Boston University, and Salem State College. Interested in History and Economics. “Shorthand is fun.” JUDY MUNN. Salem State College. “Enjoy!” JUDY SEIGENDALL. Rider College. “Is everybody ready?” 21 BUSINESS ... Not too many people know what we do. They think it’s some typing classes and some girls taking shorthand. We have skilled and non-skilled areas. We teach econom- ics. Most of our people are trained also to teach geogra- phy. We teach law. We teach business organization The emphasis we have is the typewriter as a writing tool, not a copying tool. Mrs. King Miss Seigendall

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