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Many skills for many hands. Earl H. Mills B.S.; M.Ed. Director of Athletics Lynne L. Whited A. A.; B.S. Girls’ Tennis Coach Paul A. Maguire B.S.; M.A. Head Football Coach J. Almon Heyliger Automotive Expert Arthur L. Harper B.S. Department Head PHYSICAL EDUCATION Can’t you move a little faster? . . . How long is a mile anyhow? This is ridiculous. Chest out, back straight . . . one, two, three, four . . . almost got it that time, just keep your feet together . . . she’s blind, that was a strike — saw it with my own eyes. . . Come on, get him ! he was wide open . . . point your toes, try to feel the sky then, girls — today we are queens . . . 50 sit-ups — showers, everyone . . . INDUSTRIAL AND HOUSEHOLD ARTS Lunch. Charge . . . Well, I lost my place and I’m way back in line . . . near the shop display case. . . Those are nice chests of drawers. . . I’ll bet that took somebody a month or more of steady work. . . The table is beautiful. . . 1 wonder how they put all those fancy shapes in the wood . . . lathes I guess . . . the finish is nice too . . . brings out the grain . . . And metal shop makes some beautiful things . . . electronics too . . . making radios . . . working over engines . . . wrought iron in millions of things . . . Evelyn M. Bryer B.S. Builder of Homemakers James A. Stevens B. Music; M.Ed. Band Director Fully-developed physical education program con- tinues. MUSIC Blowing this horn is great though, it lets off tension . . . it relaxes me. . . If I got to be any better I could play somewhere in college or in the service, and maybe make some money . . . maybe I could be famous . . . I think I’ll try that competitive concert this spring, just for kicks. . . It’d be a start anyhow . . .
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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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The Honor Society gathers in the library with its adviser Mr. Kinney. Members are: (seated) Anne Twiss, Susan Lamothe, Judy Pratt, Susan Bailey, President Nancy Robbins, Pat Scully, Nick d’Ombrain, Pamela Cooke, Jacqueline Reynolds; (standing) Mag- gie Ketchum, David Burwell, Greg Dole, Eric Turkington, Ed Kasper, Claude Flory, Susan Edwards, Amy Cooper, Eric Ruschky, Bill Braunstein, Tom Chase, Barbara Ballentine, Kathy Wessling, Sylvia Trask, Kathy Nace. NATIONALJt, HONOR SOCIETY Intellect Means Honor Society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY “There will be an Honor Society meeting today fifth period in room 30.” Wednesday, and the weekly meeting of the Honor Society. There ivas always something to discuss. Senior recalled the sessions of preparation devoted to organizing the two induc- tions the club performed — lists of casseroles, salads, and dessert, arrangements for a speaker. There were more parents than neiv members. Even more parents, teachers and members assembled in the Intermediate School auditorium for the cere- monies which re-established the Junior National Honor Society in Folmouth. An academic average of ninety percent required and over thirty new members! Good material for the high school — good material for a college bowl. Luckily the Senior- Freshman team won this year’s. Seniors losing to Juniors would have been humiliation plus. But, the Juniors will soon be Seniors themselves. Electing officers and attending regional conventions, they are already planning next year’s Honor Society. Prepping Adviser for task ahead Underclassmen’s anxiety mounts for College Bowl 16
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