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George Doughty, chief custodian, Fred Ennis, Tom Bentley, Joe Swan, Harold Petty, Herman Mahon, and Archie McLellan are the custodians of our large school and to whom we are grateful for keeping the school free from cobwebs. The lunchroom staff, who prepares our lunches each day, are Mrs. Ferreira, Mrs. Varano, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Setterlund, Mrs. Clyde, Mrs. Dominie, Mrs. McSweeney, Mrs. DFelice, Mrs.Marcussen, and Mrs. Haynes (absent). Louise Hatfield and Hazel Wilson are the part-time secretaries in the library. Julie Nelsen, Dale Maitland, and Martha Sea- berg are three of the secretaries who make our school run efficiently by taking care of the paper work and the switchboard. Hazel Haugh, Vera Lovering, Esther Samson, and Ger- trude Nelsen are the fine secretaries who are responsible for all the correspondence of our busy school.
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Mr. Todaro adjusts the parallel bars for those hardy souls who participate in the recently stepped-up gymnastics program. Always watching out for the boys, Mr. Janusas and Mr. Lord eagerly watch as students agilely climb the ropes. Mr. Messina and Doc Abell inspire the boys to keep up those difficult exercises. Mr. Massimino is directing his class in rigorous calisthenics which are a part of every gym period. Mr. Keith and these boys show us that gym does not have to be all work, but it can also produce a lot of laughs, as well. Girls, too, have reached new heights in physical education. Miss Lawson shows how easy the uneven parallel bars can be. Miss Leavitt and Mrs. Russian carefully spot her. Mrs. Mogan and Mrs. Burrows, the school nurses, continue their program to help point out health dangers to students to help them maintain the heights they have attained. building the body Py |
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ACADEMIC DIRECTORY CHARLES JOHNSON B.A., Harvard University; M.Ed., Boston University; Principal. LAURIE L. HARRIS A.B., Colby College; M.S., Univer- sity of Massachusetts; Assistant Principal; Sponsor: Assembly Com- mittee; Sponsor: Lunchroom Com- mittee. FREDERICK THURLOW B.A., University of Maine; M.Ed., Springfield College; Assistant Prin- cipal. LOUISE BLYTHE BES ee ML Ed. Guidance. Tufts University; JAMES W. COFFIN A.B., Bowdoin College; A.M., Har- vard University; Guidance. RUTH B. CRAIG A.B., University of New Hamp- shire; M.Ed., Boston University; Guidance. WILLIAM H. CUZNER B.S., United States Naval Academy; M.Ed., Harvard University; Guid- ance. OSCAR KRICHMAR B.S., Tufts University; M.A., Bos- ton University; Guidance. GUY A. BAGLEY B.A., University of Connecticut; M.Ed., Boston Univer sity; English; Assistant: AFS. MARGARET BONNEY A.B., Vassar College; M.Ed., Har- vard University; English. BETHEL BILEZIKIAN B.A., Radcliffe University; M.A.T., Yale University; English; Advisor: Junior Class. JENNIE BUJNIEVICZ B.A., University of New Hamp- shire; M.A., Middlebury College; English. JUDITH CHAMBERLAIN B.A., College of Wooster; M.A., Harvard University; English; Ad- visor: Junior Class. DORIS V. CHAPMAN B.A., M.A., University of Maine; English; Assistant: Assembly Com- mittee. WILBUR E. CHEEVER A.B., A.M., Harvard University; English; Head of the English De- partment. DONALD B. COBB A.B., Bates College; M.Ed., Boston University; English; Advisor: Jun- ior Class. VIRGINIA L. HAYWARD B.A., Jackson College; M.A.T., Vanderbilt | University; English; Sponsor: High Spot. This performance of Noah’s Flood, a medieval miracle play, was produced and directed by Georgia Fortunato. The play was a spontaneous student- inspired production of a twelfth grade English class performed during a class period before several other classes. 23 Most teachers seem to stretch their lunch periods to cover more activities than just eating. Miss Chamberlain can be found most anywhere correc- ting her never ending piles of themes. ROBERT N. KIRK B.A., Colby College; English; Co- Sponsor: Overview. WILLIAM S. NICHOLS B.A., Dartmouth College; M.Ed., Boston University; English; Spon- sor: Dramatics Club; Assistant Coach: Track. BEVERLY PAGE B.A., M.A., University of Denver; English. JUDITH A. PARADISE B.A., Oberlin College; M.A., Colum- bia University Teachers’ College; M.A., Boston University; English. RICHARD RUTHERFORD B.S., University of Rhode Island; English. MURRAY E. SATZ B.A., University of Michigan; M.A., Ph.D., Boston University; English; Advisor: Junior Class. KAREN J. SMITH B.A., Wells College; M.A.T., Ober- lin College; English; Sponsor: Year- book; Advisor: Sophomore Class. FAITH WEINSTEIN A.B., University of Michigan; A.M.T., Harvard Graduate School of Education; English; Co-Sponsor: Overview. N. RICHMOND LEACH B.S., Bowdoin College; M.A., Bos- ton University; Reading; Sponsor: AFS.
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