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MR. WOODWARD has graciously bowed to tradi- tion by once forgetting a class. and may now authen- tically be called the absent-minded professor. His classes, which include Science, School Law, and Ethics. are looked forward to by students for their collegiate tone and dry humor. Faithful execution of his vice-principal duties, an excellent sense of line music, love of his family, beautiful thoughts expressed in poems of school and campus. and a high standing in town organizations are the chief reasons why students respect this gentleman and his ideals. MISS KEENE teaches the three Pfs-Bible Study, Bird ITICI1 tates to name a hobby, since all her previous ones Study, and Biology. in addition to fresh- Science and Industrial Arts. She now hesi- have become vocations. She loves birds: now we do. She likes biology: now her absorbing course prevents her accustomed reading of a novel an evening. She's a superior cook: in her under- graduate life this ability proved remunerative. However. she's now a seasoned traveller. having driven about in her own car. MR. BROWN, genial, jovial, philosophical head of the Industrial Arts department, acts as a father to all shop men. He makes their problems his prob- lems: and, being a former graduate of Gorham, he understands their cases more fully. Grade school boys appreciate the outings he arranges for them and their teachers at his camp each spring. His chief subjects are Electricity, Machine Shop. and Wood- working, in which he supervises practice teachers. Nine years of Beta men have also known his good counsel. MR. CILLEY, of architectural fame, is seasonally seen at our basketball games in chief control of tickets and admissions. Noted for his keen eye in hnding flaws in students' cabinet-making and draw- ings, he gives forth on said occasions that the article wee-wahsf' He supervises practice teachers in Mechanical Drawing and teaches Fundamentals of Trade and Job Analysis. His work at home, at school, and in the town speaks for itself to prove his craftsmanship. He is an able bowler. and his most coveted athletic honor is that of being the faculty champion. A typical day with MISS HASTINGS finds her either preparing a group of students for practice teaching or seeing them through it. Her course in Directed Observation is splendidly organized and gives beginners opportunity for seeing model les- sons. Her personal interest in every student teacher makes her visits welcome. Alternate Thursdays hnd her at the Civic Committee meeting with immediate information of all school details. She's a contract bridge player, a busy member of a number of town clubs, and a lover of birds and trees. MISS RYAN is beloved because of her kindliness and her sincere belief in her pupils and in her work. Her classroom is always filled with students keeping notebooks in nature study, overflowing elective geography courses. watching her experiments with plants and specimens of animal life, or taking ad- vantage of her generous hospitality during spare periods or at lunchtime. Although this year her spare time, she says, is devoted to catching up on sleep, her former travelling experiences have helped make her geography real to us. l.AWRENC1ENIil.SON CILLEY NIARY LOUISE HASTINGS lVlABEI.I7RANCl1S RYAN. 8.5. page twenty-one
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FACULTY WALT'ER EARLE RUSSELL, A. B., D. Ed. GERTRUDE LINCOLN STONE. B. S.. A. M. DR. RUSSELL, our distinguished principal, pro- vokes heated discussions in Principles of Teaching and Evolution of American Education. His close contact with each day's details and his gracious cordiality in the office and on the campus make him a personal influence in all our lives. His chief sporting pleasure is golf. and many keen matches have been played between him and Mr, Vkfieden. Dr. Russell is very devoted to his school. town, and church, and his friendly dignity makes him an admired member of each. MISS STONE, teacher of Psychology and History of Education. gives us enlightening classes. rich in psychological anecdotes and in valuable speed. mem- ory, personality. and adjustment tests. Vvlho will forget her quotation: To every man there openeth a high way and a low ? She is a very charming person, is Superintendent of a Sunday School and a member of several town clubs. is always present at school functions, and faithfully posts school news on her regularly consulted bulletin board. She is acknowledged as the most travelled member of the faculty. l.OUlS BURTON VJOODWARD. A. B., A, M, 0 JESSIF LOUISE KEENE, GFQIQGF AI4BION BROWN Ph, B, xX ll Q 9 9 Q' I I I' V page twenlu
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FACULTY Ni21.I.11e WOODBURYJORDAN. B. S. MIRIAM EUNICE ANDREWS, B. S. MISS JORDAN ills her position as Dean of Women with charm and dignity. Her busy dor- mitory life is lightened by her enjoyment of the piano, her superior photography, her radio, and her reading of historical novels and biographies. Her love for England has found expression in two European trips and as teacher of the new linglish History course. A superior penman, she strives to make freshmen handwriting legible. Her summers are often spent at Moosehead Lake, where she has become a proficient angler. MISS ANDREWS, known to intimates as 'Big Chief, teaches Music and Aesthetics. She sacriiced most of last summer for the production, editing, and backing of a new edition of the G. N. S. Song Book-a most praiseworthy accomplishment. She directed the Glee Clubs' fine Pepita. and devotes much time to the orchestra and recently organized band. She plays contract and golf, and as a basket- ball fan led a group up to Farmington to show them what school spirit really is. CLIVITORD O. T. WIEDEN, EVERETTSHERMAN PACKARD, ESTHER ELIZABETH WOKDD, B. S,. Ed. M, B. S. A.B., AM. page twenty-two
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