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Mr. Simpson remains 'CML Loudoun County High School MR. LUPTON SIMPSON No member of the faculty is held in higher esteem that Vice-Principal J. Lupton Simpson. His judgment and wisdom are well known and respected among the students. He has great concern for the welfare and personal integrity of every student as well as for the customs and honor of the school. The Bachelor of Science degree from Hampden-Sydney College, as well as graduate work at Radford College, the University of Virginia, and the George Washington University, round out his qualifications as a capable and effective school administrator. With nine years of devoted service behind him as vice-principal, Mr. Simpson is a permanent and intimate part of Loudoun County High School. Now that boy has played hookey before, muses Mr. Simpson as he scans the absentee sheet. off! exclaims Mr. Simpson. Take the day off, take the day
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Mr. Letson marks anniversary Qnly 5000 F's were given this time! comments Mr. Letson to Mrs. Bartlett and Linda Martz. MR. BEN LETSON The school year 1963-64 is Mr. B. W. Let- son's fifth year as principal of Loudoun. Of these past four years, he says, The nicest peo- ple I've ever known-students and parents alike-are right in Loudoun County. To receive background for his career in edu- cation, Mr. Letson received his B.A. degree at the College of William and Mary, his M.A. degree at Columbia University, and further graduate work at the University of Virginia, the William and Mary extension, and The George Washington University. After teaching for two years in New York State, he went to be principal at a combined school at Cape Charles in 1949. Then Mr. Letson was in Powhatan as a principal until he came to Loudoun. Until Mr. Letson's leadership, the curri- culum, as well as, the extracurricular program have been improved. I2 It really DOES write on butter!
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Mrs. Harding and Mr. Turner come to Loudoun MISS BETSY JOYNER Of all the faculty, none are as busy as the guidance coun- selors, for each student sees his counselor at least twice a year. Miss Betsy W. Joyner, who taught history here two years ago, counseled ninth and tenth graders last year. Miss Joyner this year guided the juniors and seniors. She ad- ministered PSAT, SCAT and STEP tests and handled col- lege applications and scholarships. Through this portal passed the distinguished upperclassmen on their way to see Miss Joyner. Miss Joyner, I'd like to have my schedule changed, sobs an unhappy Mr. Turner.
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