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MRS. MABLE COTTON University of Vermont Ph.B. Mid- dlebury College, M.A. French; English. “Servez-vous” . . . fabulous French teacher . . . “Shsh” . . . “have you” listened to the tape” . . . pages and pages of outside-reading . . . “Com- prenez-vous?” . . . MRS. ELIZABETH A. COX New York State College for Teachers, B.A. Columbia Teachers’ College. M.A. Librarian; English 9. finder of many facts . . . keeps many books. . . . “Are you chewing gum?” . . . daily commuter from Grafton . . . variety of dresses . . . MR. ROBERT EAVES Keene Teachers College, B.E.; In- dustrial Arts. Snack bar in the shop . . . daily trips to the ice cream stand . . . friend of all . . . fabulous clothes . . . quick smile, hearty laugh, and sparkling eyes . . . “morning grouch!” . . . MR. DONALD GAUDREAU Keene Teachers College, B.F.d. History. Dark crew-cut . . . pet peeve is stu- dents who say “But 1 have a bus to catch” . . . nice clothes . . . “As a matter of fact does not enjoy gumchewers . . . MR. PAUL F. DAVIS University of New Hampshire, B.S., M.Ed., N.S.F. Fellowship; Union College G.E. Fellowship; Trigonom- etry; Solid Geometry; Review Math; Chemistry; Physics; National Honor Society Adviser. Loyal supporter of athletic endeavors . . . “exponent of Hottentot 2 i” . . . illustrates his point with familiar oc- currences . . . “Grind the Algebra crank” . . . soft-spoken guardian of the test tubes . . . 9
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MISS PATRICIA AHEARN University of New Hampshire B.A.; Junior High Subjects: Biology. New look in B.F.H.S. . . . numerous skirts and blouses . . . moves quietly about the halls . . . friendly “Hi” for all . . . MISS EMMA ANDREAE Iowa State Teachers College B.S.; University of Wyoming M.A.; Home Economics, Cafeteria Supervisor. 2nd mother to the Home Ec girls . . . rations out safety pins and elastic bands . . . vital to preparation of all banquets . . . MISS VIRGINIA BROWN Boston University A.B. University of Vermont A.M.; Yale University John Hay Fellowship; English; Dramatics. “In college” . . . paisley dresses are her specialty . . . patient mentor of the Spotlight Club . . . gesticulating hands . . . vocabulary tests . . . never calls for things . . . MR. RICHARD COMTOIS Wentworth Institute: Vocational In- dustrial Arts; Ski Coach. Handsome young bachelor . . . seen dashing around madly in the halls . . drives a hot, greencar . . . com- pliments for all . . . always ready to help those who need it . . . MISS PRISCILLA BEDELL New England Conservatory of Music; University of New Hampshire B.A. Yale University John Hay Fellowship; Vocal music: Glee Club. Neat dresser . . . “You sound like Vermonters” not dressed without ear- rings . . . guardian of the Glee Club . . . nice smile . . . 8
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MR. LAWRENCE HADLEY University of Wisconsin. B.S. Physical Education. Athletic Director. Head coach of Terrier 11 .. . cool and easy-going . . . pleasing personal- ity . . . great golf fan . . . often seen carting track team to V.A. MR. ALLISON GLEASON Keene Teachers College, B.Ed. Mer- chandising Sales. Consumer Educa- tion, Economic Geography, Student Employment Director. Bundle of laughter . . . informal classes of a few students . . . his love — baseball . . . avid deer hunter . . . guider of the ice-cream salesmen. MR. NORMAN GOLDING University of New Hampshire, B.S. Mathematics. Looks over top of glasses . . . always clearing throat . . . “gum in the bas- ket !,y . . . great favorite among his students who want to learn . . . “That's a red six!” MISS ELIZABETH HUNT Middlebury College, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. Director of Guid- ance, Social Studies. Interested in new schools for seniors . . . talks with her hands . . . Editor of the Guide Line . . . concerned over her students ... a person of many expressions . . . “Oh, gee!” MR. RICHMOND P. JILLSON St. Lawrence University, B.A. Boston University. M.Ed. English; Coordi- nator of Language Arts; Director of Publications; Sampler Advisor. Moods as changeable as New Eng- land weather . . . forgetful students, beware! . . . “Saints preserve us!” . . . moderator of many class discussions. 10
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