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Science. Reached Jo Realty e HAROLD B. BJORNSON teaches biology. He attended State Teachers College in Valley City, North Dakota, and Boston University where he received his B.S. in education. He is an adviser to the Sophomore Class. A. BRUCE GILCHRIST teaches meteorol¬ ogy. He graduated from Boston University with his B.M.E., M.A., and Ed. M. He is adviser to Cog and adviser to the Senior Class. His hobbies include mountain climb¬ ing and camping. ROBERT BLAIR teaches chemistry and physics. He attended Tufts College where he received his B.S. in chemistry. His leisure hours are spent on the golf course. ROBERT W. PERRY is the head of the Science Department and Senior Class Mas¬ ter. He graduated from Columbia with his M.A. and Worcester Polytechnical Institute with his B.S. He teaches physics and spends his spare time enjoying golf and badminton. GUY N. CHRISTIAN teaches chemistry and nurse’s chemistry. He attended Middle- bury College where he obtained his B.S. In his spare time he collects antiques for his store. [ 13 ]
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I l Ue faauel lUe Dean of girls, adviser of Usona Society, and head of history department all claim EDNA E. TURKINGTON’S time. She is a graduate of Colby College and Boston Uni¬ versity with her B. A. and M. A. CHARLES O. WETTERGREEN is a grad¬ uate of the University of New Hampshire. Mr. Wettergreen is the assistant football coach and the head coach of basketball. WvUd MORTON H. WIGGIN is a graduate of Bates College, B. S., and Harvard, Ed. M. He is principal of the Central Evening School. Mr. Wiggin still has time to advise the Political Science Club. His hobbies in¬ clude trailering and travel. Walter Weissblum appears to be amusing Mrs. Ramsdell’s first period history class. Wonder what Walter ihas told them? i i [ r [ 17 ]
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Ite l UosiUt Almut Idl REGINALD V. T. STEEVES is a grad¬ uate of the University of New Hampshire and Boston University with his B.S. and M. Ed. Besides teaching biology, he is an ad¬ viser to the Camera Club. KENNETH A. TRITES is a teacher of mechanics, and electricity, and radio. He is a graduate of the Iowa State Teachers’ College. Besides this, he owns a radio and television business. Mr. Gilchrist points out to his first period class a few of the practical ap¬ plications of Aeronautics. Ruth Siliker, one of the few girls, takes notes busily long with the boys. Chemistry plays an important part in our civilization, and in our daily life. Here we view a group of “little scien¬ tists” working on a dangerous experi¬ ment in Mr. Blair’s first period class. 1 1 jj A [ 19 ] :.t • :• :
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