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MATH D GY CL Miss Flint has stepped into the picture with the first bit of teaching material she laid hands on in the well-stocked equipment room of the gym. If it had been Thursday instead of Wlednesday she would have had a badminton net and two standards under one arm, a dozen racquets under the other, and a box of birds under the other. For her evening lied Cross first aid class it would have been a bushel of bandages, half a cord of splints aIId the little book with all the questions in it land all the answersl. Wfith the commissioning of her former colleagues, Mr. Jensen and his successor, Mr. Hill, by the Navy, Miss Upton this year assumed all the duties of teaching Mathematics, from decimals to calculus. This has meant a consistently heavy load during school hours. The interest in Math among members of the Enlisted Reserve Corps looking forward to induc- tion into ollicer training schools was such that spe- cial classes met in the late afternoon during the fall term. We always thought it was done with mirrors ASSES TOO FACULTY FRANCIS LOUIS BAILEY, Principal B.A., M.A., University of Michigan Ph.D., Columbia University WALTER EARLE RUSSELL Principal Emeritus B.A., Wesleyan University Ed.D.. Rhode Island College of Edu- cation LOUIS BURTON WOODWARD Vice-Principal B.A., Bates College M.A., Harvard University Science, School Law, Ethics. Geology JESSIL LOUISE KIQENE Ph.B., Wesleyan University Industrial Arts, Bird Study, Biology. Bible Study EVERETT SHERMAN PACKARD Head of Industrial Arts Department B.S., Rutgers University Guidance, Printing, Metal Work LAWRENCE NELSON CILLEY Gorham Normal School Stout Institute, Oswego Normal School Woodworking, Drafting RICHARD BONSALL SMITH B.A.. University of Vermont B.S., Stout Institute Crafts, Electricity, General Metal DOROTHY FLINT B.A., M.S., Certificate, Department of Hygiene and Physical Education. Wellesley College Physical Education F.TIIEI.YN FOSTER IIPTON B.S., M.A.. Columbia University Mathematics
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Specialists in Ce- and Ri- nlogy Pllysics, ChCllll5lFf', Ornithology SHOP CIE CE A visilofs nearest stop on entering Corthell would be Nlr. Woodward's classroom and labora- tory for the study of the physical sciences. And il' our visitor climbed the front stairs to the top and wandered to the farthest classroom, it would bc Miss Keeneis laboratory for the study of biology. This could symbolize the way the spirit of science pervades the curriculum from beginning to end. Miss Keenmfs eagerly attended course in Bible, and Nlr. Woodwardis duties as chapel attendance ollicer seem also to indicate harmotiious relations between science and religion. The gentlemen in the lower left-hand corner are Messrs. Packard lpointing bngrcrl, Cilley lpointing pencil! and Smith ljust beamingrl of the lndustrial Arts Department. The center ol' their interest is a blueprint of the projected new general shop. The close integration of their department with industry is indicated by the employment of all three in defense plants last summer. lVlr. Packard as super- visor of blueprint reading classes at the shipyards in South Portland: Mr. Cilley as draftsman at the shipyards and lVlr. Smith as machinist at the Knowl- ton shop in Vllestbrook. lnflustrial Arts fucullv talkinv show as usual W'v've u stronf' sus licion sl1e's not avoin fi hm . P B E
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Btzss LEWIS B.A., Hiram College M.S., Oregon State College Literature CHESTER ill-IRHICRT SI.oAT B.A., Middlebury College M.A., University of Wisconsin Composition, Journalism MAttJoRtE BENSON Ennis BS., Middlebury College Pratt Institute of Library Science Librarian and Library Science i4Et.EANott lSABEl.I.E Dl'I.l-DY Dean of Women B.A., Wheaton College M.A., Ph.D., Radcliffe College History RIAIZEL Ftttwcts RYAN BS., Boston University Geography, Science ESTHER ELIZABETH Woon Dean of Women B.A., Colby College MA.. Radcliffe College History Rn'mtoNn Et.to'r Bftsst-ITT, Dean of Men B.A., Yale University M.A., University of Vermont Economics, Sociology, Educational Measurements HELEN h'IllRI.l-IY - B.S., Bridgewater Teachers' College M.S., Cornell University Psychology, Education MIRIAAI EUNICI-I ANDREWS B.S., MA., Columbia University Music EYELYN I..IT'1'I.l'lFIELD B.A., Defiance College M.A., Columbia University Household Arts, Grammar, Science GWEN DAHL SAWTELLE BS., University of Minnesota M.A., George Peabody College Art 'iDeceased November 27, 1942. WE T DY OTHERS Seated at the library table are Miss Lewis, glancing up briefly from her preparation of a Literature class, and Mr. Sloat, who runs a machine for recording your voice and shocking you with the way it sounds. With them is Miss Eames, happy as a clam in high water over the hundreds of new books given by alumni to the school library, hers to catalogue and circulate. The members of the English faculty sponsor respectively the Poetry, Dramatic and Library clubs. Mr. Sloat helps with the Oracle, is Kappa advisor and NYA timekeeper. Giving their attention, at the moment, to the world, which, with its people, they consider a part of their field of knowledge, is the social studies faculty. Miss Wood points the historical Finger at the English Channel, with Dr. Duley's considered approval. Miss Ryan, the geographer, looks be- nignly on. The world is hers. Mr. Bassett is ready to insist on a sociological twist to any point missed. This department suffered inestimable loss in the untimely death last fall of Dr. Duley. Summer interlude-a launching at Thomaston
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