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Boare Front row: J. Roberts, Mr. Reynold . J Lymburner, J. Williams, I). Shelton. J Cleaves. I). Dyer, M. Moon. Second r : J. Cormier, V. Scott, R. Salisbury, Colt. F. Ames. N. Leighton, II. Hanscom, M. J. Spear. I Editor in Chiej Joan Williams Assistant Editor John Lymburner Business Manager David Shelton Assistants Richard Salisbury Class tailors John Lymburner Senior Ann Tripp Mary Jane Spear Junior Mary Jane Spear Literary Editor Jeanne Cleaves Sophomore Erla Cleaves Assistant Vivian Scott Freshman Sandra Wilkinson Activities F.ditor Joy Roberts Grade Eight Sally Fuller Assistant Jane Cormier Exchange Editor Helen Hanscom Assistant Mary Jane Spear Technicians Ann Tripp Sports Editor Donald Dyer Marion Moon Assistant Richard Salisbury Esther Rinaido 1'holograph Editor Norman Gott Jackie Hodgkins Assistant Fred Ames Kay Fortier Louise Butler Alumni Editor Marion Moon Assistant Nancy Leighton Art Editor Helen Hanscom Assistant Vivian Scott This ’age Sponsored By BAR HARBOR BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
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JIM TOMAN, serious and hard working, looks the ideal of young athletic American manhood. He has done an outstanding job in boys’ physical education; and he did all and more than was expected of him in football and basketball, considering, as everyone had fore- seen, that this had to be a build- ing year in B.H.H.S. athletics. No doubt a building year can be pretty discouraging for coach as well as players. ALBERT WEYMOUTH, frank and open of countenance, is young, enthusiastic, and sincere. He is an effective dramatics and debate coach (look at the record), and he works hard at the thankless job of teaching English. A cop in sum- mer, he doesn’t bring any observ- able authoritarian manner into the class room. But his students all do know where he stands and what he stands for. MARY JO GOGGIN of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, graduate of Boston University last year, heads the commercial department. Ur- ban, professional, personable and alert, sh? brings youthful enthus- iasm to her work and into the faculty. Miss Goggin is one of the two teachers responsible for origi- nating The Islet, our brand new school news sheet. LLOYD RHODES, coming to us last fall from the Emerson School, has taken over Driver Training in addition to his work in the junior high division. Friendly and effi- cient, with a variety of abilities, he is a good man to have around; he can always fit in to do the job no one else is currently available to do. MORRIS SOMES, hailing from Somesville originally (his name tells the story) but coming to us from Connecticut, knows modern educational theory thoroughly, is friendly, a good mixer, and a man of parts, with outside business interests for one thing and a big buck to his credit last fall for an- other. He has done a good job coaching junior high basketball. MRS. SUSAN GRAY, a very pretty woman with a soft voice and charming manners, seems al- ways to be working a miracle on the junior high boys and girls. No matter how obstreperous a young- ster may be outside, once in Mrs. Gray’s room he relaxes, puts his best foot forward, and works hard. Mrs. Gray recently received a de- gree in education from the Univer- sity of Maine. She is, by the way, mother of B.H.H.S.’s Leslie Gray, last year’s American Legion dele- gate to Boys’ State. NANCY SUYDAM, another out- of-state young woman (she comes from Winsted, Connecticut), fills the vacancy in Home Economics created by the resignation of Mrs. Woodworth. Though she has been with us only a short time, she is fitting in well, is capable and co- operative. She prepared at Nasson College. Miss Suydam shares with Miss Goggin in the good job of originating the idea for the Islet. It must mean quite a lot of work too. DOLORES AMERGIAN of Port- land, product of Westbrook Junior College and the University of Maine, is the pleasant and friendly young woman who teaches girls’ physical education and some science classes. In addition she coaches girls’ basketball and soft- ball and is doing a good job. EDWARD DeIULIO of New Bedford with a New England Con- servatory background is music supervisor of all Bar Harbor schools, directs the high school band, and as if that were not enough, has organized a variety of other groups, including a “Barber Shop Quartet” and a dance band. Smiling, terribly busy, always rushing to keep appoint- ments, enthusiastic, he is doing all right. This Ta e Sponsaret lly BEST WISHES — TESTA’S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT
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