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MISS PEABODY, a G. N. S. and Boston Univer- sity graduate, is acknowledged as our most finished faculty pianist. Her classes in the Third and Fourth Grades of the Gorham Training School, reflecting her personality, have an atmosphere of quiet hap- piness. As a pupil at Gorham's last summer course, she made an enviable record. Frequent commuting has in no wise dimmed Miss Peabody's love for travel, as a recent trip to California indicates. May we predict for her a life full of long journeys and Gne music? MISS WETHERELL is the main reason the First and Second Grades seem to enjoy school so much. Visitors of these grades are struck by the spon- taneity and naturalness Vwfetherell is a graduate of the Gorham NormalSchool. She has replaced by a modern car the one which she learned to drive by book. Miss Wetherell is another of our faculty photographers, and could add to an exhibition which should be arranged for that group. of the children. Miss MISS EAMES, our librarian, startled students one day by storing a bicycle in the reserve room. Shes learning to ride it in preparation for a trip to Ber- muda. At Christmas time, it's Florida. On Normal Hill, Miss Eames is an excellent source of infor- mation to students, locating stray books and infor- mation, and giving courses to freshmen in Library Science, and, occasionally. teaching special classes in library work to Industrial Arts groups. As faculty adviser to the Library Club, she has too seldom dis- played her talents as pianist and dancer. RUTH IIANSCOM., teacher of the West Gorham model rural school, has a fine appreciation of nature. which she shares with her pupils during skating, skiing, and hiking parties. In basketball season, she appears at games accompanied by her eighth grade pupils. She's a recent Gorham graduate, a con- scientious and able teacher. and a loyal member of her church. MRS. TREWORGY could rightfully be called the mainspring of our clock. Without her, around the clock at Gorham would be a little out of order, for practically all administrative details pass through her hands. We like the idea of her living right on the campus. and we admire her new home. Phyl's amazing memory and constant cheerfulness endear her to us all. She enjoys her home, her work, and the Sanford Tribune. MISS WOODWARD, matron of the girls' dormi- tories, is largely responsible for their happy, home- like atmosphere. Commuters like her for the co- operation and consideration she has shown in their frequent contacts. Vv'orking girls appreciate her cheerful directions. Each year graduates are chosen to serve as Assistant Teachers at the Gorham Junior High School in Grades Two, Three, and Five. These positions are prized because of the excellent training they afford. Cecile Clement, Gladys Wagner, and Elva Murray have filled these positions this year, and their suc- cess as teachers has justified the confidence shown in them. RUTH HANSCOM PHYLLIS TREWORGY page ftvenly-seven
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FACULTY MISS PRIDE, who teaches Mathematics and Sci- ence in the Gorham Junior High, will probably always be remembered by her practice teachers as the inventor of a system for bling arithmetic papers. She particularly enjoys tennis, hiking, and swim- ming, and this winter became a ski addict. ller variety of interests include a terrarium, bridge, shufileboard, a number of clubs, and Gorham's base ketball team. She has played and coached basket- ball herself and iirst came to Gorham as a member of a visiting team. l.oNA Al.'l'lllEA Pmmi, B. S. MRS. GROSS is much in demand as a table com- panion because of her sense of humor and conver- sational ability. Her cheerful, vital personality per- vades Grades liive and Six in the Training School. where she teaches. She loves to go shopping, and occasionally her room in the dormitory resembles a fashion show. During the summer. Mrs. Gross stores up energy by camping, swimming, and lish- ing. She is greatly feared among faculty members as a bridge wizard. CIELIA NASH GROSS MARYI?lQAB0DY' Lv ALICE WE,-HERELL Mmzaouns Etagsolv EAMES. page twenty-six I xx ll ,I Q 0 6 Q fl 6
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