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FLOORMASTERS Mr. Vernon C. Hooper As freshmen we all met Mr. Vernon C. Hooper in his position as third floor supervisor. Mr. Hooper runs the third floor with the discipline and effi- ciency also found in his mechanical drawing classes. Mr. Hooper has a great interest in education, and because of this he has served on the Essex School Committee. Mr. Richard C. Bergeron As first floor supervisor Mr. Richard C. Berg- eron’s duty is to maintain order on the first floor. Mr. Bergeron is to be congratulated this year be- cause aside from his responsibilities in recording attendance and tardiness, he has seen to it that all first floor lockers are locked. Mr. Bergeron is a busy man, yet has time to take our interests seriously. Mr. Bergeron is also a teacher of English. Mr. J. Vincent Elmer Mr. J. Vincent Elmer is in charge of attendance, tardiness, and discipline on the second floor. Mr. Elmer is a well-known figure on the second floor, whether he is in the office or instructing students in Latin. Mr. Elmer’s character and concern for his students have won their confidence and friendship.
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CQ Sincere 7 ianJ? y ou Miss Marjorie Gale from tAe students of dfoucester JitcjA cScAooA As this school year draws to a close, the seniors are not the only ones planning to leave Gloucester High School. Miss Marjorie H. Gale, an English teacher and the Director of Extracurricular Activities, is bringing to an end many years of service to the students of Gloucester High School. Miss Gale will long be remembered by her students not only as a gifted, interesting teacher, but as a kind understanding ad- visor and friend. Besides supervising after-school clubs, she had charge of all the activities that make the senior year exciting and memorable; she served ten senior classes as Flicker advisor. The entire student body of Gloucester High School joins in a sincere thank you to Miss Gale. It is our hope that she will find her retirement restful and enjoyable, and that she will remember us as fondly as we will remember her.
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15 RONALD L. ATWOOD Rollin9 College, B.A., M.Ed.; Salem State; English; Driver Education Instructor ELEANOR W. BEEBE Simmons College, B.S. ; Bos- ton University, M.A.; English; Flicker Advisor RICHARD C. BERGERON New England Coll.; B.A. ; Salem State, M.Ed.; English; Floorinaster LINDA C. CULLEN Emmanuel, B.A. ; English I, II; Flush Advisor MARJORIE GALE University of N.H., B.A.; Bos- ton University, M.A.; English IV ; Director of Extra-Curric- ular Activities ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The English Department, under the able leadership of Miss Claudia Perry, has given the class of 1965 a lasting knowledge of the English language, a deep respect for the world’s literature, and an interest in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. These activities, supervised by various teachers in the department, include the Stevens Book Reviewers, the National Honor Society, Thespians, the Special Books Class, the Flash, the Beacon, and the Flicker. WILLIAM W. GENTILE Boston College, B.A.; Eng- lish; Future Teachers Club MADELINE L. GRILLO Emerson College, B.A. ; Eng- lish BENJAMIN A. LITTLE University of Pennsylvania, A.B. ; Boston University Ed. M. ; English JAMES W. McCOMISKEY Dartmouth College, Boston University, A.B. ; Worcester State College, M.Ed. ; Eng- lish; Asst. Hockey Coach, Stevens Book Reviewers CLAUDIA PERRY Radcliffe, AB; Oxford Sum- mer Session; English, Head English Dept., National Honor Society, Gloucester High School Poetry Contest, Special Books Class
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