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MARY F. BAUGHMAN seems t o enjoy teaching her advanced math classes. She can always be seen working on some pro¬ ject for the school, especially at Christ¬ mas time when her Solid Geometry class displays for the school a beautiful tree , ornamented with intricate geometrical figures. Besides her teaching. Miss Baughman i s a freshman class sponsor and when we have All-School shows, she can be seen organizing acts back-stage. She is a very busy person indeed! The importance of HI a. tic Sis stressed in our es along. At Lowell High School, in this field . . . JAMES LITTLE, has been around L.H.S. for quite a while. You can tell he is one Ag teacher who knows his alfalfa by look ing in the Ag trophy room. Under his direction the boys have brought to L.H.S. many top honors. Mr. Little also teaches chemistry. He is the sponsor of the F.F.A. and the freshmen class.
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GRACE WOOLDRIDGE, office secretary, she handles all of the school ' s accounts, answers telephones, oversees attendance, checks schedules and a thousand and one other things. All of this would probably make the average person go nuts, but Mrs. Wooldridge has the vivid personality needed to keep up this pace. The office girls do a lot of running around for the secretaries every day. There main duties every per¬ iod are the collecting of absent slips, filling out absent sheets, and taking messages to the teachers and students when they are called upon to do so. These girls work hard every day, and they learn about the running of the school. Here Donna Summers and Natalie Sinclair are seen working on some typing for their job. Pictured below are Mrs. Vandermark and Mr. Moretz, the girl’s and boy ' s deans. This is the first yearL.H.S. has had such an office, but when a school ' s population increases as much as ours has, some- thingmustbe done. Mrs. Vandermark and Mr. Moretz took special training in coun¬ seling, so they would be qualified for the job. They are kept very busy, mainly be cause not all students are angels, and many try to keep in the tradition of the L.H.S. Devil. GERTRUDE EAGLE, assistant of¬ fice secretary. Mrs. Wooldrige is so swamped with work, that it was decided she needed an assistant, and Mrs. Eagle has very capably filled her position. She has only been here since April, but she en¬ joys working at L. H. S. very much. We hope we will see a lot of Mrs. Eagle around here in the years to come. 25 -
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Science and Mathe- V. J. MORETZ, besides being the Dean of Boys, is the coach for our J.V. football team, the golf and wrestling teams, and has an active interest in all of our sports in one way or another. He is the person who has a friendly smile for everyone. Biology is what he tries teaching to our brilliant (?) freshmen. The junior class has the honor of having him as their class sponsor. modern world as time march- we have outstanding teachers HAROLD HUFF, was constantly seen this year backing our team in one way or another. He actively helped coach foot¬ ball both in the boys’ playing and in the boys ' spirit. He enthusiastically spon¬ sored our terrific Pep Club”, and the senior class this year. Mr. Huff is always doing something aroundhere. Oh, by the way! He teaches algebra, boys gym, and health. - 27 - JUDITH BRAMMER (rhymes with glamour) likes trying to beat some chemistry and biology into some of our heads. At col¬ lege she heard of Y Teens, and she liked the idea so much, she started a successful Y Teensclubhere in Lowell. Miss Brammer is also famous for her little quotes, example: Wouldn ' t that rot your socks! or Don ' t sit there like a bump on a pickle! We predict great things for her and her sayings at L.H.S. She’s also a sponsor of the junior class.
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