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Dr. Hodgson takes over from Dr. Ford his duties at his first faculty meeting. fanzbr-fenzbr fihgh Although the student of L.A.C.S. may find fault with the following groups, he realizes the necessity and importance of their guidance. In their attempt to do what is best for us they may seem miles short of their goal . . . but that is probably because we are too close to our problems to accept their solution. The fact is we must gripe and the following group is the most natural target. Although they are the object of our ire now, we shall soon forget such characteristic expressions as what a slave driver, boy, when Simon Legree gives assignments, he really piles it on' or what does she expect, miracles? These are typical phrases referring to the teacher's nightly burden of homework. However, when we graduate we will be able to view our present taskmasters in an entirely different light, for we will no longer be the 'fpoor over-burdened student. They will not seem like the unrelenting slave drivers as they now appear. We will then realize the truly great help they are to us in these years when experienced guidance is so greatly needed. 1' Row I-Mrs. Martha M. Ford, A.B., French, English 9,' Miss Eloise Shaul, A.B., B.S., English 9, II,' Mrs. Lois A. Zeller, B.S., language arts 7, 8, Miss Genevieve A. Stoddard, B.E., English 8, 9, guidance: C. J. Shapland, B.S., M.Ed., English II, 12,' Mrs. Genevieve Lawrence, B.A., M.Ed., English 9, 10. Row 2--Miss Ina B. Glenn, librarian: Miss M. Dorothy Walter, A.B., M.Ed., Latin, English 9,' Cecil G. Bishop, B.S., language arts 7, 8,' Mrs. Marie H. Loson, language arts 7. 16
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w w:a1i2t,- Kent R. Dening Walter S. Keen Guidance Director Row 1-Dr. John Schlieder, Mrs. Victor Hoch, Edgar S. K. Merrell, 2nd, president,- B0 M, 61 af Education Mrs. Earl E. Bames, Raymond Corrigan. Row 2-Donald F. Sauter, Joseph Yarina, . ool attorney. Byron Allen, Kenneth B Wolfe, clerk and sch IN MEMORY Kent R. Dening died unexpect- edly of a heart attack at his home Jan. 9, 1959. Mr. Dening com- pleted two terms as president of the Board of Education last July. He was a member of the board until his death. Lowville Academy and Central School realizes the great loss it has suffered. G. Kenneth Kilpatrick 2 f ,sw weakest 33 sir? its ww ' 1 7 '-Y'5?V'sP:sE sail -V , V :vi T iflilw v .- k'if::f.ffw1i-.. if sk A aft W V - ' ,, f J.. seine:-' -al ' .T--at A L.. r- 1- f P-ff 3. ,.: H, . ,. Wm MM, F -- 3 .. it WM ,, - MJ f Y . ' ' 'wwfri.-sfisrfstTiff U ff f ft-A asf-1 -f . 5 11.-mu' E . sm I . 5, Q P X K it tg tie ,S its r we 5 w ff ,.ti: -, Our parents, the Board of Edu- cation, the administration, the guidance department, the faculty all work together to give us the best education possible. On this page are representatives of each of these groups. 15 Howard G. Sackett District Superintendent of Schools C. J. Shapland, president of the Teachers' Association and A. W. Roberts, president of the P.T.A. J
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fahooi Faca ity X WM K , W. , , 3 W H5001 we in .nigga 9 Row I-Mrs. K. Carter, B.Ed., mathematics 7,' Donald Henry, B.S., science 7,' Francis W. Blaisdell, B.S., ' ' ' ' ' '9 10 12. biology: Russell R. Zeller, B.S., chemistry and physics: Miss Nina Lee Hickman, A.B., mathematics , , Row 2-David C. Gordon, A.B., M.S., general science 9g Eugene Duiio, mathematics 85 Byron A. Washburn, B.S., science 8,' Russell Shurtleff, B.S., mathematics 9, II. ,-'Qs gi .4 .ii ff 9 Q7'9 VHA wa...,.,f9Q'!P , Arthur Einhorn, B.S., citizenship education 7,' Mrs. Joan Lynch Davis, B.A., M.Ed., citizenship education 10, ' ' ' ' ' ' .h' fducation 7 8 Robert B Mays BS M Ed American history 12, Miss Marilyn Toth, B.A., citizens tp 4 , , 1. Edward R. Watkins, B.A., citizenship education 9, coach: Mrs. Hazel M. Porter, B.A., American history 1 17 N, isnt
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