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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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r PRACTICE AT JUNIOR HIG Nlyuy I.oi1sr: Ilysrlws llasllelon Normal School llolumlmia l niversily' Director ol' Training Olxseryalion and Discussion Ilulncx I.yN I-Luv: Ayoicusox IIS.. Boston l niversity' I'rincipaI of 'I'raining School. linglish. nil ' ,lnnior Iligh School Orga .ation II uuui-g'l l'l-1 lily xl-1l.i.i-1 'licysx liastinc Normal School Teachers' llollege. liolumlriu ,Iunior Iligli School llistory and lleography I,oxy Al.'I'IIIiX I'uun1 ILS.. Boston l niversily NIA.. l niyersily' ol' Nlaine ,lunior Iligh School Nlathcmatics and General Science lllllil-ZX :NliI.I-LN Ili. Gorham Normal School liratle Fix liIiIt'I'lIN Ifuosr Ilusmxs BS.. llorham Normal School Grade lfiye Nlyuy I'r1ynony II5., Boston l niversily' llrade Ifour Nll icuii. XltIAIiI.I5'l'I1It Gorham Normal School llratle 'I'hree Nlyisiair Nll uvuy ISS.. Gorham Normal School Crude 'limo Ariel: NVI-1'I'IIlf1ItICI.l. llorharn Normal School Grade One Foul liIiIl'I'lll me Ilyy IIS., l'l1l.lNl.. Boston llnivcrsity Supervisor. ,Iunior I'rimary. Primary Heading. Iieinemlial R4-ailing I'riniary Aritlunetic. I'rimary Nlcthomls ' NIlI.llIlIiII I'l-:ynony IIS., Gorham Normal School Supervisor ol' Ilemonslraliou School. West Gorham Sealed at the piano is Nliss Mary Peabody, with .Nliss Allen and Mrs. Higgins. lN'Iiss Peabody, in Crude I. is a specialist in remedial reading and arithmetic and a qualilied Hinet tester. Miss Allen took lN'Irs. Uross's place in Grade 6 after three years as ahle supervisor of the West Gorham school. Iii-sides keeping things humming in Grade 5, Mrs. Higgins loccasionally referred to lay those of short mcmory as Miss l7rostN is assistant dean of women. There are four teachers of the Primary' grades. Nliss Hay' has the live-year-olds in the junior pri- mary' in the morning and in the afternoon teaches I'riinary Methods courses and Teaching of Reading at the Normal School. In the Iirst grade room Nliss NN'ethercIl quietly transforms natural six-year-Old wiggles into energy usefully applied to learning. Miss Murphy and Nliss NlcAllister. the N'OllIlfISlPl'S ol the department. have Grades 2 and I3 respectiy'ely'. Iioth returned as critic teachers this year. having served as cadets two years ago. l.ec Joy took Miss Hastings' picture on one of her visits to the West Gorham rural school to oliseryc the yyork ol lyyo student teachers and confer A welcome caller al NN1-st Gorhani Rural School
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