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i dUo lai We, the class of 1942, are preparing to leave North Attleboro High to go out into the world. It is a troubled world Into which we are entering. However, our four years in N. A. H. S. will stand us in good stead and we will take our rightful places alongside of former N. A. H. S. graduates. During our years in high school, we have tried to make the grad- uating class of ' 42 an outstanding one, one that will serve as an inspira- tion to later classes. Members of our class have always taken part in the various extra-curricular activities offered by the school. We sincerely hope that our high school record will prove an Incentive to the later graduates. We have follov ed the example set by the graduating classes of 1940 and 1941 by having a year book. We hope that our successors will publish a better Year Book each year. So, as we go out Into the world, we say to our followers — - Do your best — Good luck! Thomas R. Norton, Jr.
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JliTLiJ- Miss Marjorie D. Barber, teacher of English, was graduated from Women’s College of Brown University, now known as Pembroke. Miss Barber Is head of the English Department In N. A. H. S. Miss Katherine Savage, a teacher of English, was graduated from Wheaton College. Miss Savage Is also head of the Junior Red Cross In N. A. H. S. Mr. Gwyeth Smith, who teaches Civics, English, and Mathematics, was graduated from Colby College. Mr. Smith Is also coach of the debaters and faculty manager of sports. Mr. Raymond Yates, who teaches Biology, Health, and Science, was graduated from Springfield College. Mr. Yates Is head coach of all sports In N. A. H. S. Mr. Edwin G. Hartwell, who teaches Chemistry, Physics, and Senior Science, was graduated from Glever City, Pennsylvania, and the Ohio Northern University. Mr. Hartwell Is sub-master, head of the Science Department and Instructor In the Automobile Course In N. A. H. S. Miss Ethel Perkins, who teaches Arithmetic, Penmanship, Business Training, and Geography, was graduated from Bridgewater State Teacher ' s College. Miss Charlotte Carpenter, a teacher of French, was graduated from MIddlebury College and McGill University. Miss Louise Dudley, a teacher of Shorthand and Typewriting, was graduated from Bryant and Stratton Business College and Salem Normal School. Miss Dorothy Hall, teacher of Mathematics, was graduated from Mount Holyoke College. M Iss Al Ice Hall, who teaches Typewriting, Arithmetic, and Business Principles, was graduated from Boston University, College of Practical Arts and Letters. Miss Esther Washburn, a teacher of History, received her A.B. degree from Radcllffe College and her E.D.M. degree from Boston University School of Education. Mr. Charles Wettergreen, who teaches Current History, Economics, General Science and Health, and Civics, was graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Mr. Wettergreen Is assistant coach of all sports In N. A. H. S. Mr. Roland Chandler, a teacher of Mechanical Drawing and Shopwork, was graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Mr. Chandler is assistant coach of all sports In N. A. H. S. and Is coach of Freshman and Junior High sports. Mr. Daniel Blanchard, who teaches Office Practice and Bookkeeping, was graduated from Northeastern University. Miss Jennie Angus, a teacher of Household Arts and Sewing, was graduated from the Framingham Normal School. Miss May Erving, a teacher of English, was graduated from Emerson College. Miss Erving Is the dramatic coach In N. A. H. S. Mr. Earl Pithie, teacher of Latin and English, was graduated from Amherst College. !.J I i d- r=- I i !4 STUfLJyLJTLJfLJyLJyLJiLJil JJLJ|LJfLJfLirLj fUt:
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