
The Wall of Recognition Committee is again looking for nominations of faculty, staff, administrators and school committee members who had an enduring impact on students, faculty, and the life of the high school.
Former recipients have provided the vision, direction, and inspiration that have made Lincoln-Sudbury the model institution it is today. Nominees should have been at the school for at least 10 years and retired, or have left the school, for at least 5 years; however, exceptional cases may be considered.
The award may be posthumous. Nominations should be in the form of a written explanation, including anecdotes, of how the person meets the criteria and should be signed and sent to Toni Benhaim in the Superintendent-Principal’s office by Nov. 30, 2011 or emailed to toni_benhaim@lsrhs.net, subject heading: Wall Nominee.
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This honor takes the form of placing recipients’ names on the school’s Wall of Recognition. As a representation of the institution’s history, the Wall signifies to students and to all residents of the towns the importance of our past, the evolving nature of the school, and the value we place on the lives of people whose commitment and talent have enriched and enlivened L-S in exceptional ways.
Wall of Recognition Honorees to date:
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1994
Katherine Barton
Lily Spooner
Alexander Marshall
Harriet Rogers
Ellen DeNormandie Cannon
C. Newton Heath
Miriam Coombs
Robert Wentworth
Frank Heys
Paul Mitchell
Howard Emmons
Marcia Rarus
Bram Arnold
1997
Henry Morgan
Ginny Kirshner
Phil Lewis
William Maloney
Ray Martin
2002
Barbara Athy
Brad Sargent
Marcia Rarus
Walter (Duke) Duchnowski
2006
James Dusenbury
Andrew Oleski
Thomas Puchalsky
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