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☆ ☆ ☆ Jacuitij C ur teacher of U. S, His- tory, Problems of De- mocracy, Modern Euro- pean History and Global Geography, Miss Esther Washburn, earned her A.B, and Ed.M. degrees at Radcliffe Gollcge and Boston University respec- tively. Miss Jacqueline Gadoury, our teacher of French, earned her M. A. degree at Middlebury College. Miss Barbara Bracey, supervisor of the Art De- partment. was graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design where she received her B.S. de- gree in Art Education. Our teacher of civics and typing 1. Miss Alice M. Hall, graduated from Bos- ton University with her degrees of B. S. in P. A. L. and Ed. M Miss Marjorie D. Barber, teacher of English, was graduated from Rhode Island Normal School and Pembroke College and re- ceived her Ph.B. degree. Miss Barber is head of the English Department in N.A.H.S. Vlr. John Bronson, direc- tor of the Music Depart- ment, was educated for two years at Vienna and took extension courses at the New England Train- ing School in Boston. He also did professional work in Vienna. Miss Mary Frances Talty, who teaches bookkeeping, business practice and of- fice practice, graduated from Boston University and Boston College. She has her A.B. degree. Miss Loui.se Dudley, teacher of Shorthand and Typewriting, received her B.S. in Ed. at Salem Nor- mal School and her Ed.M. at Boston University.
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a c 14 . ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Mary McGivney was graduated from Rad- cHffe College and received Mr. Raymond F. Fitz- gerald, a teacher of Mathe- matics, graduated from Brown University where he received his A.R de- gree. Mr. Fitzgerald is new at N.A.H.S. this year. Mr. Berryman Minah, teacher of shop, graduated from Kerne Teachers Col- lege where he was award- ed his B.Ed. degree. her A.B. and grccs. Miss Marie J. Scanlin graduated from Emmanuel College and Teachers’ Col- lege, Boston. She has her degrees of A.B. and Ed.M. and teaches English at N.A.H.S. M.A. dc- Miss Jennie Angus, a teacher of Houshold Arts and Sewing, was gradu- ated from the Framingham Normal School. Mr. Edward L. Meade, the Faculty Manager of Athletics in N.A.H.S., is also our teacher of econ- omic geography and busi- ness mathematics. He graduated from Bridge- water Teachers College and Boston College and has his A.B. and M.A. degrees. Mr. Philip O, Coakley, teacher of Science and assistant athletic coach, was graduated from Man- hattan College and R. I. College of Ed. where he received his B.S. and Ed.M. degrees.
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-VL- IMORTHERIM LIGHT Senior Daze Sept. 7 — School opened and just think, we’re finally Seniors! Sept. 21 — Senior Class elections. Congratulations! Sept. 30 — Senior Football Dance ' a gala affair even though it wasn ' t a victory. Oct. 29 — Senior Hallowe’en Dance ' goblins and witches, but truly a fun-fillcd dance. Nov. 5 — First victory of the football season - hurrah, we beat Mansfield! Nov. 12 — Second victory in football and this time it was our old rivals, Franklin. If I remember correctly there was quite a celebration after this game with a dance held in the school gym. Nov. 23 — First Red Cap - and it was very good, too. With so many Seniors on the staff, what else? Nov. 24 — Thanksgiving Day Game ' well, it was a tough fight. Dec. 9 — Senior Class Play ' “A Date With Judy”. This really proved that we have talent in our class. Dec. 16 — First basketball game ' this w ' as lost to the strong opposing team of Braintree. Dec. 17 — Senior Christmas Twilight Dance. The creative decorations and a smooth orchestra made this dance a big hit. Dec. 23 — Christmas vacation ' this one certainly came in handy ' Santa Claus and no school! Jan. 17 — First Basketball victory over Milford. What a night!
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