DR. HOWARD LLEWELLYN MR. JOHN BARSTOW BUSINESS At Lexington High School, business education is some 22 separate courses. The aim of the program is to provide instruction helpful to students seeking em- ployment after graduation on a part-time or full-time basis, success in college, preparation for collegiate programs in secretarial science and business adminis- tration, and a better understanding of the economic world in which we live. The courses range from begin- ning courses to advanced courses in the secretarial procedures of the law office and analysis of corporate finance statements (such as the Burroughs Corpo- ration). For some students it is an opportunity to gain a marketable skill, and for all we hope an opportunity to grow and develop for the years ahead. MR. LEO J. CURDA ra MR. WILLIAM C. FAHNLEY
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ENGLISH Everything one does in English is relevant, for life itself is relevant. And really life is what English is all about. English promises a keen insight into life, and ways of living — and ways of being. MR. JAMES T. LAPE. (Department Head) — Mount Union College, Western Reserve University, Harvard University. “A man’s search should exceed his grasp, or wWhat’s a heaven for?” MISS MARION B. ANGOFF. Tufts University, Wellesley College. Junior Class Advisor. MR. GUY A. BAGLEY. University of Connecticut, Bos- ton University. “Avoid Absolutes.” MRS. KATHERINE BECKWITH. Boston University, Juilliard, Radcliffe College. ‘Chance favors the pre- pared mind.” MISS JENNIE BUJNIEVIECZ. University of New Hamp- shire, Middlebury, University of Colorado, Harvard University. “Be specific, what of it?” MISS MARY A. BUTTIGIEG. Marygrove College, Uni- versity of Detroit. National Honor Society Selection Committee, Language Arts Continuing Committee. “Survive!” MISS JENNIE BUJNIEVIECZ MISS MARION ANGOFF MR. JAMES LAPE . GUY BAGLEY 24 MISS MARY BUTTIGIEG
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