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Through the years the best of each devoted teacher THE HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Mabel Johnson: University of New Hampshire, Keene Teachers College B. S.: Home Economics, Guidance, Freshman Class Advisor. Hobby - traveling. Marguerite Kimball: Mt. St. Mary B. S., Home Economicsg Drama Club. Hobby- skiing. The Home Economics Department is equipped with cooking and sewing rooms with gas stoves and sewing machines. Alumni Catalog, 1915 THE MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Willard Rollins: University of New Hamp- shire B. S.g Algebra. Hobbies -hunting and fishing. John Hibbard: University of New Hamp- shire B. A.g Biologyg Ski Team Coach, Junior Class Advisor. Hobbies - skiing and golf Sheldon Varney: University of New Hamp- shire B. A.g Math IV, Algebra, Chemistry: Senior Class Advisor, Cross Country Team. Track Team. Hobbies - photography, skiing, and golf. Harry Moore: Columbia University M. A.g Physics, Mathematics, Physical Geography! Freshman Class Advisor. The school has a laboratory well equipped for individual work in chemistry. Improve- ments in this department are being made from year to year. -Stevens High School catalog, 1891-92 THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT June Bucko: University of New Hampshire B. A.g English Ilg Assembly Committee. Hobbies - fishing and reading. Normand C. Paquette: University of Ottawa, Bridgewater State Teachers' College, Middle- bury A. M., English IV, Yearbook, Senior Play, Senior Class Advisor. Hobbies - travel and dramatics. Elizabeth Manos: Keene Teachers' College, B. in Ed.: English I, English III, Drama Club. Hobbies - dramatics and knitting. Andrew Soule: University of Vermont M. A.g English I, English II, Voice of Stevens. Hobby - house hunting. Candidates for admission must be able to write legibly, both upon paper and the black- board, to read intelligibly, and to spell cor- rectly a fair percentage of common English Ivgnrslsf' Stevens High School Catalog., 1891- 9
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has fimbued generations of students with the traditions of Stevens. THE SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Aletha Childs: Bates, Bucknell M. A.: Geometry, History of Civilization: Sophomore Class Advisor. Hobbies - reading and bridge. Mary Bashaw: Boston University B. A.: Sociology, Spanish, Modern European History, General Business Training: Junior Class Ad- visor. Hobbies-reading and movies. Charles Manos: Bentley School of Account- ing and Finance, Keene Teachers B. in Ed.: United States History, General Business: Assembly Committee. Hobbies - coin and stamp collecting. THE ADMINISTRATION Edgar Lord: Middlebury M. S.: Principal. Hobby - interested in people. Wayne Gray: Plymouth Teachers College, Peabody M. A.: Assistant-Principal, English III: Student Council. Voice of Stevens. Hobbies- first aid and cooking Dorothy Kuzmich: Secretary to the Principal THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Clarence Parker: University of Dubuque: Boys' Physical Education: Football Team, Baseball Team. Hobby - fishing, Lucie Kibby: Bouve School of Physical Education B. S.: Girls' Physical Education: Cheer Leaders, Majorettes, Field Hockey, Softball. Hobbies - all sports. . my - , ,,ifMm5s,y fi.. ,f WF .v ii
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