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THE SAMPLER Mr. George Dowhan St. Michaels' College. B.A.; University of Vermont, M.A. Mathematics. Science; Camera Club Friendly, expansive grin — sport jackets and grey flannels — after-class sessions at the blackboard — pile of books tucked neatly under one arm — “Let's break it up!” Mr. Norman R. Golding University of New Hampshire, B.S. Shop Pocket scale, screw driver and buzz saw — a gruff, but kindly voice — enigmatic smile and tart witticisms — rolled up shirtsleeves — there’s mis- chief in that smile! t d o Mr. Lawrence Hadley University of Wisconsin Boys' P. T. Instructor; Football, Track, and Ski Coach Gentle, easy-going manner — family man — a slow smile and searching eyes — khaki pants and a B. F. jacket — We’ve got to stand behind the boys 100%.” — a low monotone — understanding, fatherly advice. Miss Ann Hennessey Keene Teachers' College English Benevolent smile — definite pronunciation — tranquil bridge sessions — distinguished appearance and an eloquent, unruffled manner — comfortable conversationalist — aristocratic stature. Miss Elizabeth Hunt Middlebury College, B.A.; Columbia University, M.A. Social Science; Guidance; Librarians A wealth of understanding — bulging shelves of college catalogues — gentle Bostonian accent — firm believer in fair play — “Oh, heaven forbid!” — our guide, our philosopher, our friend. 8
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THE SAMPLER Miss Pricilla Bedell University of New Hampshire, B.S.; N.E. Conservatory of Music Vocal Music; Glee Club Trim, attractive suits — Where does she get such patience? — scads of earrings — graceful hand gestures — “Sit up, girls, and take out the gum. — attractive salt-and-pepper hair — a slow, dimpled smile. Miss Virginia Brown Boston University, A.B.; University of Vermont, M.A. English; Guidance; Dramatics, Spotlight Club Sincerity with a satisfied grin — twisted curtain cords — classroom ringing with guffaws and giggles — unbiased brown eyes — powerful, purposeful accentuation — English mixed with psychology — patience with ease — Things rarely go smooth at rehearsals! Mrs. Mabel Cotton University of Vermont, Ph.B.; Middlebury College, M.A. English; Hi! Schooler Genuine friendliness — characteristic nasal twang of New Englanders — “Well, now, I planned to have ...” — swinging, accentuated jog — really goes for red — vim, vigor, and vitality. Mr. James M. Curran University of Mass., Princeton University; University of Chicago; Amer- ican and International. B.A.; University of Vermont, M.A. General Science, Biology; Science Club; Boys’ Basketball Coach A likable lisp — meaningful, dimpled smirk — laughing eyes — a joke for every occasion — enthusiastic pep talks — “Awright, kiddies, settle down! — chalk dust — quick huddles on the basketball court. Mr. Paul F. Davis University of New Hampshire, B.S., M.Ed. Science, Math; Faculty Mgr. of Athletics; Visual Aids Chemistry with a twinkle — grey lab smock — emphatic “Good Morning” to late comers — lunch box and brief case — a story fitting every situation — But. gee. I can't believe that! — serenity with a boyish grin. 7
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THE SAMPLER Mrs. Dorothy M. Jones Posse-Nissen School of Physical Education; Temple University, Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education for Girls; Girls’ Coach Subtle sarcasms — mobile features — a flashy Buick convertible — Take showers, girls!” — deep friendliness and understanding — smart clothes — oodles of shoes — inspiring words from the sidelines. Mr. Burton W. Martin N. E. Conservatory of Music, B.M. Instrumental Music Impressive height — cocker spaniel expression and a bashful grin — master of many instruments — quiet and conservative — blushes readily — plays a mean” trumpet — “Now let's get going.” Mr. Gerald McCarthy St. Michael’s College, A.B., M.A. Sociology, Psychology, Economic Geography, Driver Training, Jr. High Coach That lost look — large, soulful eyes — But, ah. in that ...” — an in- quisitive glance and a silent smile followed by quiet laughter These silly girls, why don’t they let a boy rest!” Mr. John W. Murphy N. E. School of Arts Art Wavy hair and freckles — voice with the softness of falling snow — smok- ing sessions in the boiler room — Oh. yes.” — radiating warmth — artist a la extraordinary. Mr. Walter J. Olbrych Northampton Commercial College Commercial Irrespressible flow of puns — Make a deposit.” — a quick retort accom- panied by raised eyebrows — inherent sense of humor — “This is advanced bookkeeping, but you'll have it later on. 9
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