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ADMINISTRATION 1Figures in parentheses refer to pictures on opposite page1 Mr. George M. Carter 11161 Superintendent of Schools Mr. John A. Partridge 1171 Principal, Plane Geometry Miss Agnes Stetson 111 English III, IV Miss Marion Clark 1281 English I, IV, Latin VIII Miss Inez Howe 1121 English II Miss Evelyn Johnson 121 United States History, English I, Librarian Miss Lucina Ripley 1141 English I, Public Speaking, Oral Interpretation, Dramatics Miss Blanche Farrington 1111 Dean of Girls, Latin I, II, III, IV, Ancient History Miss Beatrice Hudon 1251 French I, II, III Mr. Charles Jacques, Jr. 1261 Economics, Ancient History, Problems in Democracy, Band Instructor Mr. Philip Miller 171 Chemistry, Physics, Tennis Coach Miss Edith Bolan 161 Biology, Debating Coach Mr. Nathan Epstein 181 General Science, Coach of Basketball, Assistant Coach of Tennis Miss Mildred Downing 191 Bookkeeping I, Ilg Stenography I, II: Typewriting II Miss Ada Towle 1181 Typewriting I, Junior Business Training Miss Doris Chick 1221 Plane Geometry, Civics, Ancient History Miss Evelyn Hamilton 1191, Home Economics II, III Miss Alletta Brown 1201 Home Economics I, Girls' Basketball Coach Mr. Harry Richardson 141 Agriculture I, II, III, IVQ Coach of Cross Country, Winter Sports, and Future Farmers Miss Edna Mathews 151 Commercial Geography, Modern and Medieval History. Girls' Winter Sports Coach Mr. Philip Mealey 1241 Algebra I, Ilg General Mathematics, Assistant Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach Miss Rachel Hoyt 1271 History VII, VIII Miss Mildred Johnson 1311 English VII, VIII Mrs. Genevieve Thibideau 1151 'Mathematics VII, VIII Mr. Leonard Curtis 1211 'Geography VII, VIII: Science VII, VIII: Glee Club, Orchestra Miss Annie Rideout 1101 Spelling, Penmanshipg Reading VII, Mr. Axel Tall 1231 Mr. Olof Nylander 131 Famed Miss Grace Anderson 13 01 Mr. George Cleary 1291 'Mr. John Robinson 1321 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Harriet Chandler 1331 Phyllis Richardson 1131 Reta Belyea 1351 Ann Frost 1341 Geography VIII, Science VIII Geography VII, Reading VII, Science VII. Mathematics VII, and VIII natural scientist, who spent the winter months ex- plaining and exhibiting his famous collection Secretary to Mr. G. M. Carter Chief Engineer Assistant Janitor Assistant Manager of Cafeteria Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Il
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EXCHANGES The Maple Leaf-Mapleton High School, Mapleton, Maine. The Student Council of Mapleton High School purchased a moving picture machine last year. Regarding this purchase, the Maple Leaf says, We realized the advantages of visual education, a.nd decided that it would 'be a big step toward the betterment of the school. Caribou High School can appreciate that state- ment, for its own recently installed machine has already furnished several enter- taining and instructive programs. The Crescent--Lee Academy, Lee, Maine. Many Lee Academy students went to Cobb Hall in Lincoln to hear Cameron Beck, who is head of the New York Stock Exchange. The body of his rousing ad- dress was made up of good sound advice to this modern youth about its future. His talk was ,based on the subject, What you are tomorrow, you are becoming today. That should sound familiar to 'Caribou High School students. The Aroostookan-Aroostook 'Central Institute, Mars Hill, Maine. Aroostook Central Institute held a one-act play contest last year. The two plays given were The Singapore Spider, and The Old Pinter Place. The cast of The Singapore Spider won the contest, and was therefore privileged to compete in a similar contest at Island Falls. Lasell Leaves-Lasell Junior College, Auburndale, Massachusetts. The Lasell students are very enthusiastic over their new assembly hall and gymnasium, which were completed in February. The Signet-N. H. Fay High School, Dexter, Maine. The Glee Club of N. H. Fay High School carried out an ambitious project last year, presenting an Easter cantata at one of the churches in town. The Aquilo-Ricker Classical Institute, Houlton, Maine. One of the most popular and active organizations at Ricker is the French Club. Last year it sponsored a Barn Dance, which, according to the account in the Aqnilo, must have been as enjoyable as the one held in Caribou High School. The Rostrum-Guilford High School, Guilford, Maine. 4 - Fickle Fortune, a three-art comedy by Sally :Shute, was the play presented by the class of 1937. The Archive, Van Buren High School, Van Buren, Maine. Van Buren High School must surely pride itself on its artists. Every year the drawings of the graduates which appear in the Archive are excellent. Last year they were done by Reno LeBrun. The Trident--Brewer High School, Brewer, Maine. An amateur contest sponsored by the Debate Union was held in Brewer High School auditorium. A preliminary contest was held three days previously, and eighteen were chosen from about thirty contestants from the surrounding dis- trict schools. The Nautilus--West Paris High School, West Paris, Maine. The Nautilus gives the following interesting explanation of its name, which should inspire all who publish yearbooks! The Nautilus is a small irised Mollusk, who makes the bottom of the sea his estate. Each year he enlarges his mansion by opening its doors and adding a new compartment which is more beautiful and lustrous than the one of the preceding year. 'This small mollusk. the Nautilus, has been our inspiration down through the years that it has been a part of West Paris High School's achievements. Each year we have added a new compartment to our yearbook and striveu to attain a higher goal than we have formerly done. ' 12
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