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SENIGR HIGH FACULTY any' l Luther B. Askin, B.S. jack Brennen, B.A. Francis Campbell, B.S., M.S Instrumental Music Coach Industrial Arts William T. Hale, B.A., Ed.M. Nina Lee Hickman, B.A. Everett F. jones, B.E., M.A. Mathematics Mathematics Industrial Arts THE BOARD OF REVIEW Mr. Keen, Miss Hickman, Dr. Ford, Mr. Tucker and Mr. Zeller. 10
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T Exlzumdmg mlb 51 Modern Flare During the past year, Lowville Academy and Central School embarked on a tremen- dous venture-the building of a new high school. The original building is going to be completely modernized and will be supplemented by a new extension providing facilities for the elementary students. Upon completion, this school will mark the incipience of a new era in Northern New York educational facilities. Some of the prominent improvements .which will be intro- duced in this building concern activities and athletics, while a greater emphasis is being placed upon the scholastic requirements. i C 1,3 X ' W 1 . , 12 an , ' , Yikiwci- For example, a spacious and well equipped gymnasium will be erected in conjunction with the new Wing. This field house will provide housing for all basketball and wrest- ling contests. A swimming pool, something long desired in this community, has been included in the plans of the new gymnasium. The gym itself will have a seating capacity of 1200. The elementary extension is to include 30 class rooms and will accommodate the 1000 pupils of the kindergarten through the sixth grade. New shops for the agricultural and industrial arts departments and two cafeterias along with a spacious library should complete the list of planned additions. Concerning the original building, which will house the junior high and high school sections, the decision has been made to recondition the auditorium and to relocate the science department. The entire building will undergo a complete renovation. Upon its completion in 1957, Lowville Academy and Central School is destined to be one of the largest single unit school structures in this area. 9
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Mm-en Docle, B,S, Robert D. Drummond, B.S. Mrs. Kenneth E. Ford, B.A. Physical Education Commercial En glish, French Walter Keen, A.B., M.A. G- Kenneth Ki1p2lIl'iCk, B.S. Olive Kilpatrick, B.S., M.A. Guidance Director Supervisor of Transportation Home Economics and Agriculture N . . t if ' if c 2, 1 ,, s i . 55, 1' 3.41 tso 4 no 5 R ... 4 , Mary Graceffo, B.S. Home Economics Gladys Lodge, B.S., M.A. Science Methinks these seniors are tak- ing notes on one of the famous lectures of Mr. Mays. ll
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