Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)

 - Class of 1942

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. wr' fry. . 44 STUDENT lfl'z't'11 and lflzift' llnara' GREEN AND WHITE .Xll of you know the priniary function ol the tliuii-:N .xxn XYIIITIC hoarcl, of course. 'l'hey were the ones who hrought you your yearhoolc. The hoarrl inet early in the fall, with liclitor-in-Q'hiel' lflorenee ,Xnth'ews, for the purpose ol organizing :incl planning. Mary Mellinty was eleetefl as Xssistant lfrlitor, antl Carolyn l'at1'i- quin as Secretary. .Xhnost any XX'eflnearlay elulm periofl you eoulcl lintl them gatlieretl in Miss Murley's rooin pouring over write-ups. seleeting pietures, or swapping icleas, .Xs if enough work eoulrl not he aeeoniplishetl in one periotl, the hoarcl heltl Tuesrlay evening meetings in the fall. llut all was not work for the nienihers of the hoarcl. Miss Murley enterlainecl at a niurrler party where everyone got niurclerecl properly. anrl hacl a wonclerful tinie, They will long reineniher this ex- citing evening. lfncler the tiniely aclyiec- ancl lrientlly leaclership of the two aclyisors. Miss Mur- ley ancl Mr. Hassett, the hook progressed rapiclly. The hoartl heeflerl your pleas for something different. The theme of eatnpus huilclings was carefully workecl out to further the iclea of a new yearbook. Ks you reafl through its pages. pausing to see yourself hetween the Covers. reatl- l ing your write-ups, getting friencls to autograph their pictures with little witti- eisnis, we hope you will Fill niauy happy hours anrl clerive a measure of the pleas- ure the hoarcl has had in its preparation. Members: lidifm'-in-C'lzivf l:LORl-ZNCIQ .XNIJRIQNVS .l.Y.Vf.YftIIIf lfriilor MARY Mt'GlN'1'v H1151-Ilt'.Y.N' .lltI1Itlfft'1' .lon N llkoylik t lxxlsfnazf l?1f.rim'.v.v .lltlizrzger lfIDl'l'll 'l'i1.xx'1ii: .l.x'.mt'ftllt' lillliftllli' 5IllRLlfY M. 5'l'.XNl.lfY lfIJI'l'lI 'l'u.xx'iiR 1 . CQARULYN l'A'1'R1otri N l l3l'f'l l'Y QQUINN Bl.XRY SNEL1. ,IUDY EPSTICIN PIIYLLIS lJYIfR lllCLlfN.X Gtxoxii OWEN IDURGIN DIOSICIUIINIC llzvtxu RoB12R'r V.xu:u.xx XYILLIS llxxeoeli l':DXV1N llloncuqixs I'n1L blauics TVX'f7l.Yf.X' tliaxifxux lllxwtcics lfVlCLYN JUNIQS Ftlflilfkl' . Idz'ixz1r.r Miss lllfLlCN ML'Rl,i-ix' MR. RQXYMUNID IZ.xssli'r'r 'age Ten

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ARTS 9 The past two years have seen many changes in the course of study and work planned for the shop boys. Mr. Savage was appointed as head of our department and accomplished much toward changing our course to a general shop basis from the previous unit shop setup. This meant a wider range of shop subjects but not going deeply into any one. Under the former setup on a unit shop basis more time was allotted to fewer courses. We studied Advanced Metal and the History of Industrial iXrts Education under Mr. Savage and he supervised our practice teaching in the general shop at South XVindham. Mr. Smith replaced lXlr. Brown who retired last year. Ile taught a laboratory course in lilectricity. General Metal, and supervised the practice teaching in Metal 'Work. Our new Electricity laboratory was the result of his labor and planning. Mr. Cilley's course in Wioodwork was expanded to include Bench 'XVork fuse of hand toolsj, Uvoodturning, and Pattern- making. XVe also had Mechanical, Ma- chine, .Xrchitectural Drawing, and Cabi- net VVork from him. He supervised all our practice teaching in Drafting and lVoodwork in Academy llall. Mr. Packard taught us Printing. Sheet Metal, and Guidance. This year he had the grade classes in the printshop. Y XYe had many of the same courses that the other divisions had. lVe spent much time studying Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus which we had from Mr. Hill and Miss Upton. Elementary Industrial Arts and Freshman Biology from Miss Keene. School Law, and General Science from Mr. lVoodward, Hygiene from Miss Flint, Sociology from Mr. Bassett, Prin- ciples of Teaching from Dr. Bailey, Oral English from Mr. Sloat, Literature from Miss Lewis, and Social Science from Miss XVood. Sociology, Hygiene, and Literature were added to our course. Practically all of our courses were either new or were altered greatly. The purpose of these changes was to produce a teacher who could instruct pupils in any phase at all of elementary I shop work. elementary science, or mathe- matics. It was felt that an elementary knowl- edge of many phases of industry was more desirable than a more extensive knowledge of two or three, To make this reorganization possible and to further the purposes outlined above many prominent and radical changes were made in the physical layout. Academy Hall used to have three separate shops on the first Floor, lVood- turning, Machine. and a Drafting room: two shops on the second, Bench XVood- working and a Cabinet shop. Since being remodeled it had on the first floor a large shop for all the woodworking including many new machines, new benches. large tool closets amply equipped, and a small but excellent finishing room. On the second floor in place of the Cabinet shop was a fine, quiet library of all types of shop books, and a new electrical labora- tory. Yklhere the bench room had been there was a new drafting room and a small storeroom. Mr. Smith's and Mr. Cilley's ofhces were here also. The brick building where the old Sheet Metal and Forge shops used to be was rebuilt. lt was changed to a general metal shop, and forging. welding, pattern- casting, machine shop. sheet and art metal were taught. lt was equipped with metal- working lathes, shapers, a milling ma- chine, forge, pattern-casting equipment. gas furnaces, welding equipment, and sheet and art metal equipment. The government has been operating a night school here from four in the after- noon until eight in the morning. They were being trained to operate machines. Mr, Savage had his office in this build- ing and a new heating system was installed. Of course much of this sudden interest in the Industrial Arts Courses here and throughout the country was due to the war situation. However, it was felt that. due to the steady growth of this phase of education prior to the war and the now proven need of it, there will be little or no decline in interest. 0



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