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DeWitt C. Jones, III A.B.; M.Ed. U.N. Club Adviser MATHEMATICS The quantity which we want to discover is X. . . The poet is deeply concerned ivith the mechanics of meter, stanza. . . Debits are totalled to the left. . . Before we go on to light theory we ivill study vectors . . . the genetic matrix with five possibilities on each side gives how many combinations? (. . . yes, SENIOR ... a number for absolute zero, where all molecular movement stops, is obtained by extrapolating the graph of . . .) une, deux, trois . . . the Greek and Roman architects had a great knowledge of aesthetic math . . . the resistor ivith a red, white, red, brown, band equals how many ohms? . . . mmm Art for art’s sake Barbara Payson-Kenney A.B.; M.Lib.Sci. Church Soloist Theodore H. Benttinen B.S.; M.Ed. Cape Regionalist George J. Allietta B.S.; M.Ed. Head Baseball Coach ART AND LIBRARY Paint on my pants . . . what a stupid girl to slop yellow all over me. Lunch next; my thing of the flower should be next to the ice-cream line . ruit a masterpiece, but the colors came out pretty well. Be glad when oils are through . . . so messy. What s that guy over there doing? Not bad . little heavy ivith the palette knife . . . the othei class started sculpture . . . sounds fun wonder if we’ll do nudes this year . . . those at the art schoi exhibition were really weird. . There’s the bell ... . this picture is horrible . . . oh well, fix it up tomorrow . . . maybe some red would help . . sad -looking thing . . . that idiotic girl and her yellow paint. . . “What do you think of it? ' . . . oee if ask you again. . .” Frederick C. Toran B.S.; M.Ed. Key Club Adviser Joseph B. Downs B.S. Art Supervisor Esther T. Vose A.B. Illustrator
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LANGUAGES Parlez vous francais? Oui . . . un qui et l’espagnal et latin (finally) . . . All sorts of phrases in foreign tongues seem to stick. . . I can remember some French from eighth grade . . . that’s too bad . . . but Spanish . . . Flamenco, stacked heels, and boots . . . and gringos! . . . but Latin I do remember . . . Cicero, sorta long-winded . . . Caesar . . . I used to think that guy was tough until I read about him . . . always won, stamped all over Switzerland and Gaul . . . which he had a lot of ... I wish I’d taken French sometimes, I’ve wanted to be able to talk in a different language. . . “Senior, if you don’t have any work to do I’ll give you some.” Oh, sorry . . . study teachers . . . let’s see about this Virgil. . . “Uh, pergamanae” . . . what’s that mean? . . . Bon jour Exeunt Eugene C. Phillips A.B.; M.A. Department Head Junior Class Adviser Anna J. Boido B.S.; M.Ed. L’espirit de corps SOCIAL STUDIES Let’s see . . . debate in Contemporary Issues today . . . on voting . . . and Joe has a test in World History . . . if it iveren’t for some good discussions this place would be dead . . . the voting age should be lowered to eighteen . . . doesn’t really seem like hard work . . . it’s better than memorizing a lot of facts of ancient history . . . I’m glad this class is after lunch. . . If kids can be held responsible to laws and defending their country they should be able to have a say in who runs it. . . History club next week . . . and next Friday we go see the governor! . . . and get to see the statehouse and all that jazz . . . maybe I’ll ask the Governor about the voting age . . . but it would be too long for the debate . . . ah, it’d be interesting to see if he agrees with me. . . Ten point tossup Marceline H. Colton University of Grenoble, France Emily W. Ketchum A.B.; M.A. Tortillia Sponsor Sydney C. Roberts F. Keith Baker, Jr. Judith Knox Alan D. Craig Alan G. Alcock B.S.; M.Ed. Department Head Future Teachers of America Club Adviser B.A.. M.Ed. U.S. History Club Adviser B.A. Color Guard Coordinator B.S. World Traveler B.S. Politics 12
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Gail M. Cavanaugh B.S.; M.Ed. Department Head Erva C. Levine B.S.; M.S. Dennis J. Comolli B.A.; M.Ed. Lookout Club Adviser Freshman Class Adviser Helen E. McKenzie B.S.; M.A.T. Oceanographic Biologist SCIENCE Formaldehyde . . . what a lousy ivay to be pickled — at least it could smell good . . . brown eyes are dominant, so what happens when you cross a tall, brown-eyed blonde with a short albino? . . . these momentum experiments are fun — wonder what would happen if the cart got going to the speed of light . . . not another beaker smashed, that makes five this week . . . describe the cloud model of hydrogen flouride . . . test Friday on the solar system — 1 don’t see hoiv anyone ever thought the sun revolved around the earth — the ancients must have been awfully dumb . . . if a beam of light hits water at 58 degrees, what is the measurement of the refracted ray? . . . for once the experiment worked — hope the graphs turn out right . . . did she say time versus iveight? . . . please ivash out ALL your dissecting pans today . . . John J. Farrell B.S.; M.Ed. Guest House Proprietor Lucille Ogden B.S.; M.Ed. Secretarial Expert Gladys B. Curtis B.S.; M.A. George L. Moses B.S. Town Meeting Moderator Myron J. Gaddis Now to another hormone B.A.; M.A. Basketball Coach COMMERCIAL ARTS I’ve got to get a job after high school, and then, maybe to college to use all these brains . . . this business course was a pretty smart move . . . typing and bookkeeping are good . . . nice teachers . . . helpful . . . this is too much . . . giving compliments? . . . but, they have been O.K. to me . . . and, gotta admit, I can get an office job quickly with this background . . . shorthand also helps in my note-taking in other courses . . . preparing for a business ivorld . . . 14
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