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ELIZABETH S. HAGAR, B.S. in Ed. Music: Rom-:RT L. HATCH, A.B. Social Studivs, Afhlvtics IRLNE XVINN, A.B., M.A. English A. Mmm COLLINS, B.S. Math, English MARY CLARK, B.S. in Ed. History, Geography BARBARA Enema' Art GEORGE KNOX, B.S. in Ed. .1lfl! l inf' Shop, Afhlf'tic'S
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DONALD R. HARRIMAN, A.B., M.Ed. I'lwr1rIn:f1sff'r VVILLARD I. ROWE, A.B., M.Ed. Sl7il'?It7f', Mafh RACHEL H. CONANT, A.B. Lnfin, Frmlclz MRS. HELEN B. MACNABB English, History SARA J. MASTERMAN Science, Math JOHN A. ANDERSON Manual Training ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM, B.S. in Ed. Gen. Sciewce, Biology JEANNETTE E. EEDARD, B.S. in Ed. C7077l7HCI'C6, Sf'crefa1'y
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10 EXETER HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK 1946 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Chapter I - Seventh Graders On September 2, 1940, fifty-seven young men assembled in motherly Miss Masterman's homeroom. These boys constituted the new seventh grade, the babies of Exeter High, resembling so many frightened chicks which Miss Masterman immediately sheltered beneath her protecting wing. In that homeroom, six years ago, our illustrious class of '46 was born. We thrived in Miss Masterman's science and math classes, where we were informed daily, I ccm't work in a noise and I know you can't either! I We soaked up Mrs. MacNabb's English and History and made great progress in French as we went about the building Bonjouring and Au revoiringf' In the manual training shop Mr. Linscott and his suc- cessor, Mr. Anderson, tried vainly to make carpenters of us. So great was our enjoyment of the novelty and excitement of our first year at Exeter High, that we were somewhat disheartened to discover the school year had slipped by so fast and that we would be forced to ad- journ for the summer months. Chapter II - Eighth Graders In the following September, for various and sundry reasons, our num- ber was decreased by four. Although there were only fifty-three of us, Mrs. MacNabb, our new homeroom teacher, was unable to house us all in the confines of her room, so several were asked again to make Miss Master- man's room their home. This year was to be our most strenuous, as Mrs. MacNabb undertook to make us worthy of seats in the main room as Fresh- men. Our courses were to be the same as the previous year but somewhat intensified. However, true love will always find a way, thus our French teacher left us. In place of French, geography was introduced under a new and vivacious lady teacher. It was a very popular course. During this year Mr. Anderson learned that there were few carpenters amongst us. Realization that this was the last year with him for many of us gave him courage to remain. Having at least learned from Mrs. MacNabb that Knowledge without character is dangerous, we ended this difficult year. Chapter III - Freshmen Although we were deemed the noisiest class in the school and our greatest lessons were learned in the headmaster's office, forty-three of us did manage to become Freshmen. This year the class gained in all fields as twelve boys from St. Michael's School joined us.
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