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Eng. Dept. Works Through Self-Evaluation Program Mrs. Jean Daniels kept busy this year acting as chairman and coordinator of the English Department and Steering Committee of Self Education. Sewing and camping became favorite pastimes of Mrs. Terry Boyle. Peacock Ice advisor, Ms. Connie Harris, spent three weeks in Boston as a delegate to the National Convention of the Business and Professional Womens’ Clubs of America. Bea Morris attended the Delta Kappa Gamma International Conference Known by his students as a good friend, as well as a good teacher, Mr. Gazenski chats with Stanley Rankin about the upcoming track season. 12-Officials Is this a friendly greeting to her class, or is Miss Morris cleverly hiding a piece of bubblegum in her cheeks. Full of enthusiasm, Mrs. Daniels gives her students ten pages of notes for which they have anxiously awaited. in Dallas, Texas, along with visiting the L.B.J. Ranch and Memorial Library and other interesting sites there. Acting as ad- visor for the National Honor Society and teaching sophomore English kept Martha Hamrick busy this past year. Because of the size of the Eng. Dept. these teachers kept busy throughout the year with a Self- Evaluation Program along with the rest of Lee. aA Stressing non-conformity, Mr. Grant is the vision of the true prep with khakis, button-down shirt, and rugby striped tie.
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Lee’s new Art teacher, Doris Augst learns that teaching involves more paperwork and time than she had originally anticipated. With a serious look on his face, Don Roberts appears to be in deep thought as he goes over the latest crea- tions of his students. The Arts at Lee consisted of several dif- ferent departments, including: Mechanical Drawing, Art, Home Economics, Band and Chorus. Don Roberts who taught Mechanical Drawing, kept busy coaching his cross country team on to many vic- Is Don Roberts trying to explain the concepts of mechanical drawing to Charles Dahl, or is this just a hot game of tic-tac-toe? Lee Adds D. Augst To Art Department tories, while Mark White , who also taught Mechanical Drawing, led the Outdoor Club on several expeditions. Lee’s new Art teacher, Doris Augst, who has been teaching in the Staunton School System for three years spent her spare time reading, weaving, and trying her hand at needlework. Mrs. Dorthy Wood, Lee’s Home Ec. teacher, kept busy advising the FHA and moving to Shelburne for two classes a day. The Drill Team was in- structed by Miss Suzanne Link, who also kept herself busy preparing for her upcom- ing wedding. Bob Sanger who directed the Marching Band through rain, sleet, and snow spent his spare time playing golf and tennis. The director of the chorus, Mr. Boise Taylor, kept busy preparing his stu- dents for their annual concerts. suite Home Economics teacher, Dorthy Wood eagerly awaits the completion of her carefully planned meal. Layout by Kerri Tinsley—11
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at Waiting anxiously for the end of the day, Mrs. Harris Expanding young minds in the field of literature with a thinks about the inspiration she will find when she is filmstrip, Mrs. Boyle realizes that movies aren’t any fun free from the classroom. without popcom and drinks. i Always ready to brighten a person’s day, Ms. Macom- ber starts her class with a friendly hello and a long reading assignment. Diligently explaining the importance of grammar, Mrs. Hamrick comes to the aid of her baffled students. ADVANCE 3 SPACES IF... You Cane hecite- Whan that Aprill with his Shoures Sote... Layout by Cynthia Peeler—13
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