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THE AR005 T OOKAN MISS NANCYLIBB Y, A. - B. Miss Barattiero has been Dean of Girls English this year, and faculty advisor of the Miss Libby's home is in Augusta, Maine. She was graduated in 1936 from Colby College. She teaches all the English classes except the fresh- men. Miss Libby has instigated an Art Club which has developed much talent. She is the coach of junior speaking and dramatics. Sk lk Ill If MISS LOIS LUND, A. B. , History Miss Lund, who comes from Free- port, Maine, was graduated from Colby College in 1936. She teaches freshman English, civics, and American History. She coached the girls' basket-ball team which had a very successful season. She also coaches the softball team. 1 i il I MISS MATILDA BARATTIERO, A. B. Languages Miss Barattiero is from Berlin, Conn. In 1936 she was graduated from Bates Cogllee, where she majored in French. In addition to her teaching, she has been an efficient coach of the Debating Club. Under her supervision, the Spotlight has been very successful. ' 'Aroostookanf' W if 1 1 MR. HAROLD MANUEL Mr. Manuel, our music instructor, came to us this year. He was graduat- ed from Lynn English High School. He studied at Boston University and was a member of the Kappa Phi Kappa, the Gilbert and Sullivan Association and the Glee Club. 8 ll i Ill MR. GEORGE McMARR We hear much of record-breaking in this day and age, and we feel our jan- itor, Mr. McMarr, has certainly broken the record for long-time employment in one place. Mr. McMarr has been the janitor at A. C. I. for twenty-seven years -- eight years in the old building and nineteen in the present one. Dur- ing this time he has rendered untiring service in keeping the building neat and clean and warm during the cold winter months. We wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank him for this service and all he has done for us. IX li vlv ,feng-1.:.Q ni ' dmv U V. lag.: .vain ,, ,. s qxvfff f x
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g lu nllnllulln llnlulnl ulullnlullnllullnllnl Faculty Write-ups K UNIFIIli!FHllll'IIllllllIllllIlII'llllllII!Illlllllllllllilflllilllllillill 'NIU' PRINCIPAL HENRY G. PERKINS, B. S. Mathematics We feel we havebeen very fortun- ate in having Mr. Perkins as our principal during the past three years. This is his twelfth year of teaching. In 1923-24 he taught in Friendship High School. He received his B. S. degree from the University of Maine in 1925. During 1925-26727 Mr. Per- kins was one of the members of the Ashland High School faculty. 1928 found him as principal at Pembroke High School. 1929-30, at Eastern Maine Institute. Patten was fortunate in having him as their principal from 1930-1934. During his first year at A. C. I. he was coach of girls' basketball and turned out a co-championship team. Throughout these three years, Mr. Perkins has always been willing to help us with either our school work or school problems. We hope he will be with us many years to comxe. MR. GEORGE. M. OSGOOD, B. S. Agriculture Two years ago, an agricultural course was established at A. C. I.with Mr. Osgood at its head. Throughout these two years Mr. Osgood has built up the argicultural course to 'its pres- ent high standing. Mr. Osgood was graduated from the University of Maine in 1934. His first year of teaching was at Sherman Mills. In his first year at A. C. I. he coach- ed the girls' basket-ball team, who won the county Championship. This year he is coaching the boys' baseball. It is with the deepest regret that we learn Mr. Osgood is leaving us. Al- though we shall certainly miss him, we are glad Fort Fairfield will have the benefit of his capable teaching and pleasing personality. May the best of luck follow him ever! ll'llIll'hillIllIIlIllllllllllllllIllIIlllllhllIFIlllllIl'Illlllllilllllllllillhnll I 'I MR. CARL E. CUNNINGHAM Commercial Mr. Cunningham came from Patten, Maine, and has been teaching at A. C. I. for the past four years. He received his' training at Shaw College and Bryant and Stratton College. He has .also taken special courses in dram- atics and public speaking. Besides teaching commercial sub- jects. he has been very active in coach- ing dramatics and public speaking. This year he has organized a Com- mercial Club, which has created much interest. I ll 4' 8 MR. PA UL N. CARPENTER, B. S. . . . Science Mr. Carpenter graduated from our own Aroostook Central Institute. He received a B. S. degree at Bates, from which he was graduated in 1933. He teaches physics, chemistry, commer- cial arithmetic, and general science. Mr. Carpenter introduced into the school curriculum a First Aid 'Course which is certainly a beneficial study. In school activities Mr. Carpenter's in- fluence is duly reflected. As a coach, we find winter sports, track, and cross- country responding to his skill. ik if li ll MR. Lf VERDELLE CLARK, B. S. Biology Presque Isle, Maine, is Mr. Clark's home town. He was graduated in 1936 from Bates College. There he was the assistant instructor in his major sub- ject, biology. He was prominent in athletics and coached a basket-ball team. U nder his able coaching, A. C. I. 's basketball team has emerged as league champions without a league defeat. This spring, Mr. Clark has ably coached the field events in the outdoor sports. Mr. Clark teaches biology, general science, and history.
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FACULTY Se-zatvilz QI.:-ft to liightl Miss Nancy l.iliIiy, Miss Lois I.nnd, Miss Matilda liarattic-ro. Stamiimfz Mr Panl Carpenter, Mr. Harold Manuel, Mr. Ver-delle Clark, Mr. Henry Per- kins lPrin.5, Mr. George Osgood, Mr. Carl Cunningham labsentl. ' EDITORIAL BOARD Svatenlz IIA-ft to Iiiglitl Ii lllam-hznwi, J, Erlrnunmls, Il. I.:1xvrviic'f-, S. Wilson, P. Gillen, M. RlIiI1ll,S, Hslwkslvy, H. M'llrea. Standing, Front Row: Miss liz1ralt,ie-ro lFa1'ulty Amlvisorl, li. Slilhzun. D. llnnnhy, GI-raldino Kes-nzui, M. IA-llo, J. SLil.ham, P. Iniwre-nm-0, C. Harrvy, J. l'iorcv, l. Kinney, E. Hrlrnnncls, I.. Fivlmls, E. lflonvhvy. Hawk Row: N. Whitv, ll. Anile-rson, li. Fenlle-rsori. E. liriclgvs, l'. Crivliton, I'. Robinson, IQ. Harm-y, G. Hell, Gvralml Keenan.
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