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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President: Harold Buddy Larson Mr He He He He plans to be the President of his OWN college. Vice-President: Judith Judi Nevers . Larson was born in Stockholm, Me., the 7th of May in 1929. is in the band, and orchestra, Hi-Y, movie projection, basketball, and track. says he likes Caribou, food, sports, and detective stories. doesn't like girls, and cousins fthe one in Carlbou?J Miss Nevers was born the 15th of April, 1930, in Houlton. . She participates in the following activities: homeroom chairman, band, and assembly committee. Judi likes men, food, Robinson's and movies. She definitely dislikes dirty stories. She would like to be a reporter. Secretary: Wendell Peabody Wendell was born February 3, 1931, in Houlton. He went to school in Muskoyee, Okla. before coming to H. H. S. He definitely doesn't like cats fpeoplej, conceit, older brothers fjust onej, and winter. Wendel1's life's ambition is to be an architect. Treasurer: Martin Smith Martin has been a Houlton boy since December 28, He is on the basketball team, and Hi-Y. Martin likes WOMEN, Caribou, and cars. And dislikes studying, school, and horses. Martin's ambition is to be an athletic coach. FRESI-IMAN OFFICERS President: William Hyde Born: April 28, 1931, in Houlton. He is homeroom chairman. He likes old things, stamps and wrestling. Billy doesn't like people. He would like to be a doctor or lawyer. Vice-Pre ldent: Harriett Bamford Harriett was born in Houlton, August 10, 1931. 1930. She is on Student Council, and homeroom vice-president. Harriett likes swimming, camping, hunting, movies, and records. She just wants to get married. Secretary: Amy Tompkins Amy was born the 10th of May, 1931 Qwhere, Amy?J She is in the band and is a school reporter. Amy likes boys, movies, and parties. And she doesn't like fresh boys, history, and studying. Her lite's ambition is to be an air hostess. Treasurer: Barbara York Barbara was born March 17, 1932. She is home room secretary, and is on the Social Committee. Barbara likes camping, movies, and dancing. , She doesn't like fresh boys, conceited girls, and studying. Barbara would like to be a stewardess. 9 AB il1f.6l'ViBWBd by W. Peabody
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MEET OUR FACULTY Hello, you're new here, aren't you? Then you don't know your way around. Let me introduce you to our teachers. We'll start with the junior high build- ing. Here in room 23 is Miss Tozier. She teaches math and English, and is a good dancer, too, the fellows tell me. Across the hall in room 24 is Miss Qualey. She's in charge of our library, and teaches Eng- llsh too. It must be rather discouraging trying to teach us to keep the books in order. Hear those machines screaming down stairs? That's Mr. Saunders' manual training class at work. He left us for a while to join the armed forces. It's awful- ly nice to have him back. This is Mr. Greaney's room. He was away for a while, too. We missed his pleasant smile. Let's go in and look at Miss Wallace's rocks and frogs. You'd never guess she teaches science. She's everybody's friend and not afraid of work. Now we'll go upstairs and see Mrs. Churchill, our dignified little math and science teacher. She doesn't have the heart to 'mark a. person late. In here in room 28 is Mrs. Hannon, who teaches math and English, and across the hall in room 27 Miss McLellan who teaches social science. We have just about time to go through the senior building if we hurry. There's Mr. Wood, our vice-principal. He teaches the fellows how to raise those famous. Aroostook potatoes. Down here in the gym, Mr. Terry rules. Right now he's working with the baseball team. Yummy, smell that. Miss Berce and Miss Rowe must be at work in the home ec. lab. Miss Rowe teaches biology, too. Speaking of biology, let's go upstairs and see the boys' biology teacher, Ken Sharp. He's as tall dark and handsome as ever. Across the way in room 13 we find Miss Wilson teach- ing bookkeeping. She sure is a whiz at red lines and figures. This is the guidance room where, to Mrs. Fairley, one so broad minded, our troubles we confide. Miss Bouchard is a new teacher. She is responsible for the great success of Young Mr. Standish and the speaking exhibitions. This is room 15 where Mrs.sHayes teaches the commercial students how to make those funny little crooksrand' curves and what- each one means. Through the glass partition you can see the typing room. That's Miss Black behind the desk. Her fairness to everyone we hold in high esteem. Ouch, get that awful odor coming from Dimples Wins- low's chemistry lab. He must be burning sulphur again. But just watch his smoke when he starts out with his track team. And this little room is Madame Greaves'. Do you like to sing in French? You'd better if you plan to attend her classes. This is Mrs. Terry's room. She teaches freshman and sophomore English, and do the kids think she's swell! Directly across the hall is Mrs. Perry, teacher of English and Latin. Let's go down and call on Mamma Fraser, the prim little lady who guides our social life. She also teaches 'math. Across the hall in room 6 is Miss Kennard, admir- ed for her wit and sense of humor grand. Nevertheless, just say this here or that there and see if you get by with it. This gentleman with the pretty curly hair and little mustache is Mr. Haggerty, a friend to all boys and girls. He very obllgingly came here to teach geometry and algebra when Mr. Bartlett had to leave because of illness. . You wouldn't know that that immacu- late gentleman coming from the superin- tendent's office was ever seen with pieall over his face, but he was. Hence his nick- name Pie. Yes, I mean Mr. Cumming. The lady standing in the doorway is his ever faithful secretary, Mrs. Fitzpatrick. No, the fire bell didn't ring. That's the way Mrs. Howe always walks to her sopho- more Ceasar class. We just musn't miss Kay. Take a peek at that beautiful ring on her left hand. It's new and we're afraid it means we might be losing her soon. Incidentally she teaches history and is she a good sport! But all the same, our history ranks sure got a. boost when Mrs. Judkins substituted for a week. Come into the office now and meet Mr. Lambert, our principal. He teaches geo- metry, trig., guns and fishing tackle. That little number at the desk is Winnie, par- don me, Mrs. Fortier, his secretary. There goes the bell, and I must hurry along before Mamma comes paging me. Be seeing you. Joyce Leavitt 1-1.
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