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aefaenzaee 4 11193021 FACULTY lst Row: Mrs. Gilson, Miss Brewer, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Fernald, Miss VVard. 2nd Row: Mr. Grauer, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Chaplin, Mr. Burton. MRS. I-IARRIET GILSON A. B. Salem College English I, Latin I and French II Coach of Dramatics and Senior Class Adviser. Mrss MARIE BREWER B. S. Farmington State Teachers' College Home Economics I-II, and III-IV Coach of Girls' Athletics, Adviser of Home- makers' Club and the Girls, Athletic Club, Secretary of the School Lunch Committee and Coach of the Cheerleaders. MRS. MADELINE I'IALL Colby College, Maine School of Commerce General, Mathematics, Typing I and II, Junior Business Training, Shorthand and Bookkeep- ing Junior Class Adviser and School Treasurer. MRS. ANNA FERNALD Farmington Normal School Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Adviser. Miss DOROTHY XVARD B. A. University of Maine English II, III, and IV Coach of Iunior Prize Speaking and Sopliomure Prize Speaking, Adviser for the Live IVirc and Booster and Adviser ot the English Club. MR. JOHN GRAUER, Submaster B. S. Springfield College X M. A. Columbia University World History, United States History, Civics, and Problems of Democracy Coach of Boys' Athletics and Freshman Class Adviser. 7 M R. RICHARD KENNEDY B. S. University of Maine Agriculture I-II and III-IV W Advisor ot the Future Farmers ot America and the Director ot Veterans, On-Farm Training Program. MR. STUART CHAPLIN, Principal B. A. University of Maine Geometry and Algebra I. MR. WILLIAM BURTON B. S. Colby College Physics, General Science, Biology and Eco- nomics Sophomore Class Adviser. MRS. GLORIA MONOGHAN University of Maine, Northern Conservatorv of Music Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club, Eighth Grade Chorus, and Freshman-Sophomore Chorus.
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5 YW Local Editors Helen Cray jean Frazer Eldora XVadc Clem Maynard Vircne Booth Exclrangc Editor . Joyce Dyer Art Editors Vcrlie Hartley Alumni Editor . , .. lean Rich Nlaudc Tllffll' Sales Xlanagcr . . ,Pete Small Business Manager .. Neal McKenzie 1U1N,p,gmp1H.1- 5.3121111011 Turner Assistant Business Managers, l'+'ac'ulty .Xdx-iscr .. .Miss VVard ZGGQUGBQGGGQEQQIF3393339530033D33303571130559GUQCJSUCIJQJQUGQUQQQQQQQGBGUUGGQ5' : ' 'wif' 'mm' EDITURIALS Wim' The one thing needed in the home and in the school. at work and at play, is co- operation. It takes little ettort and goes a great way toward a happy and secure life. If cooperation could start in the home and grow like an epidemic via the chil- dren, the teachers, instructors, and advisers could he a greater help to those same students. Many children get oil to a bad start with the wrong outlook on life. In many cases it is not the childis fault, but the parentsi, because of the poor example they set, If the Children see this thing in full swing in their own home, and prac- tice it in schgol and every day, they Could he much happier. It is surprising how some Children, who grow up in llomeg yvhere thGI'C is lii'ElC 01' HO COOQGYRHOH, gO Out iITt0 the Vvofld Cgopefafing in gyeyy Wray pQ35ilDlS. Vlllltll fllli XVOl'l'C,l 1196ClS 1'1'lOI'C P60- ple like that. If people could only realize the trials and tribulations of the teacher, due to lack of Cggpeyafign, there Vvguld be U0 l16'Sii0IlCY OH tllCl1'DE'll't to CO0p61'E1t6 to the fullest extent. If the instructor could have this, a student would get twice the Value out of school that he UQVV does, Wfjtheuf cooperation the teacher can do little to help the student. no mater how much he 1T12WU'y'- Ngt only is lack of Cooperation Q1 dmwhaclc in school and the home, but in poli- tics, Withgrlt Cgoperatign. the United States government would not he a democ- racy, The reason for so much eehfhef in the World today is chiefly this important factor. ' V So come On, folks, letis Coopefate e little and lvrighten our pathway to suc- cess, security, and happiness. Marilyn Chase 348 1..-4gfQjjyg,.-...- Students of N. H. S., may I call to your attention the condition of our school- house? .Please don't misunderstand me, 11am not sponsoring a campaign to build a new structure I am merely advocating a simple clean-up program. Please, boys and girls. cast a Qlance around your home room, the main room, the corridors and the basements. Do you Feel proud of yourselves? Seri- ously, if each and every one of us were to take a single ounce more of interest
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