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' 'YE-BL 1 'Flin l'7I Xlabel Simpson Bubar B. S. Farmington State Teachers College Mrs. Bnbar is back with ns again this year. Now that she is a Mrs, ll. A. would like to feel that it had something to do with this happy marriage because it was here that she met her husband. She is very business- like and ellicicnt but we know that she is also a social butterily. She -has taught the home economics girls dress making and cooking this year and their cooking lessons have been put to good use at the F. F. A. banquets. Mrs. Bnbar coached a girls' championship basketball team this year and is to be congratulated on her excellent Work. liichard Peter Pippin A. B. University of Maine Mr. Pippin joined thc facility for his second year. He is the history and economics instructor. His informal classroom discussions and lccturcs make history much easier For thc students. llis other activities include coaching boys' and girls' cub teams Cwhich ihave had a very successful seasonl, directing the debating club, and filling in wherever he is needed. His good nature and helpfulness make him very popular with the stu- dents. llc always has a joke or story on hand ready for use it the lesson for the day is very dull. His hobbies are Ricky , electric trains, baseball and ship models. Nlav von lilac ll. A. so much that you will not want to re- turn to your home in lloekville, Connecticut. Elizabeth Marie Morse A. B. Bates Mis: Morse is with ns lor the first time this year Ier home is in Saco and sine can compare it with Weld any time she is asked. Ilcr sribjects are math and Latin. VVhat a combination! They are both Creek to some people. Besides teaching she 'has coached the cheer- lcaucrs th.s year, Evwyrne wa: glad to End that she had no temper to Ill.liC.l that hair. She is the motherly type and she liiztens to all ol: our problems of which there are many. Besides all this. she plays the piano very well and likes wiitcr sports. Ilcr VVl.,ll is to have some spare time. XVc heartily t.,f..i lt.
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l6l Arlene Caroline Baker Farmington State Teachers College junior High Certificate Miss Baker came back to us again this year. She now maintains order in the Sophomore room. Teaching Freshman math and science, and Sub-Freshman history and geography occupies most of her time. Her free time is spent reading books and listening to sweet music. We wonder why she goes to Wilton so often. True, it is lier Hazel Marie Brewer A. B. Colby Miss Brewer of NVaterville is our English teacher. This is her second year at H. A. She has six English classes ai day. As if that Wasn't enough, she coaches the Burton and Hamilton prize speakers, the Senior Play, and directs the Dramatic Club. Her hobbies are bridge. skiing, camping and traveling. Although strict in her classroom o1sc1pni..e sne is very popular outside of class. VVhen aslrefl xv'--it she wnntefl most in the world, she Fervently replied shorter school days and we agree with her. home town but is that the real reason? Ivan Bliss Bubar B. S. University of Maine Mr. Bnbar comes from a place 'iontside of thc Staten, Aroo:-stool: County, and lie certainly knows how to raise potatoes as all Aroostooloans do. Since he had no mother state the adopted Vermont and he seems to 'be completely satisfied with it. He is our agricultural teacher and can tell the boys how to raise crops and animals at a profit. llowevcr, he is no carpenter. According to our source ot information, hc cannot build a simple cupboard. YVe aalvi-fe him to learn if he wants to save his money. As coach ol' the cross country and boys' basketball teams, he has done an excellent job. His spare time is divided between growing potatoes, going home, and attending U. of Nl. tootball games. He wishes for a million dol- lars. Don't we all?
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l8li WWWTHH dimuili Il ' GEORGE WARREN BAKER Vocational Palmyra Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4g Touch Football 2, 8, Baseball 2, Glee Club 1', 2, 35 Class Treasurer 1, Senior Play cast. George, our mischief maker, is one of our sunniest classmates, Playing jokes on the girls, playing basketball 'and resting are his favorite ways of amusing himself. If you keep your sense of humor, l ca LAURA SAVILLA BARDEN Civic Hartland Softball 2. 35 Clem- Club I, 2, 3, llacomac Club 3, 45 Ripple Board 33 French Club 25 Dramatic Club 45 Senior Play, Make-up Commit- leeg Class llistory. Laura is our dance fiend. She had rather dance than eat. She also prelers llanaau lo llarllaud and for that we are sorry. Without Laura we wouldn't have anv food for our sweet tooth or tales ol reckless rides. ller school work sometimes sulters but she quickly recovers and gets ou the ball again. XVhen Laura is fhappy, her giggle is lu-ard llu'oug1h the room. It serves as our guide to her mood ior the dav. ll' she becomes a secretary, we hope her giggle will not be losl. Ce prec, you will make like worthwihile. EMILY MAE BLACKDEN V oeational Q Hartland I-lacomac Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2. ldrnily is the most unobtrusive girl we know. She is so quiet that we scarcely notice her. She is never noisy nor does she become angry like the rest of us but remains quiet and gcrcne, NVQ think she is a grand sport to take all the teasing that she does without showing any temper. She, also, desires to become a secretary and we know she would never make her boss angry.
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