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FACULTY Miss IRENE TUBES Grade 81 Gorham Normal School, Boston University CSummersD. Miss Tubbs has been with us for three years and is very popular with the high school students as well as the junior high pupils. MRS. MARGARET EMMONS Grade 82 Farmington Normal School. Mrs. Emmons has a very friendly manner and is very pleasant. She has been with us two years and we hope she will remain many more years. MR. BERNARD MOUSHURE Music Mr. Moushure is our new music teacher. He has many extra curricular activities and has been a great asset to our school. He graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music. Miss HARRIET Focc, BS., MA. Physics, Civics, and Science u fA'fff1F' 1 niversrty o rizona an armmgton lNormal School. Miss Fogg was one of our most efficient teachers, a good leader and a good friend to all. CHARLES E. HUFF, A.B. Civics and Mathematics Mr. Huff was one of our youngest teachers. Although he was here but a short time, he left with a wealth of friends won. Mr. Huff was a graduate of Colby College. 9
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FACUL 1' X' V' HORACE MORSE, B.S. W - History, Physics and Science Farmington Normal School, New York University, Boston University, University of Maine. Mr. Morse also joined us in March and he has been very active in class work and in the Boys' Social Club. I Miss JOAN MANWELL, B.S. fi ,ff y y f Domestic Arts University of Maine. This is Miss Manwell's second year at Old Orchard High School. She is very capable and very quiet. Although this is only her second year here, she has won many friends. MRS. NELSON FALLON, B.S. in Education i f English 2 7 ' State Teachers College, Worcester, Mass., Harvard University. Mrs. Fallon is new here in our school. She has a very magnetic Personality and is admired by all. By the success of the Senior Play she has proved herself a very able dramatic coach. RAYMOND KING, B.S. in Education I A Industrial Arts Rutgers University, Gorham Normal School. Mr. King came to us in March from New jersey. We hope he will like Old Orchard High School and be with us a long time. Miss ALICE ARNOLD, A.B. Mathematics Boston University, Gorham Normal School, University of Maine. Miss Arnold came to us from Scarborough in January. She has taken an active part in the school's affairs and has gained many friends. A ' , 8
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E f STUDENT COUNCIL VVe started our third successive year last fall with the annual school election, one of our largest projects of the year, and the following members were elected: SENIORS: Paul Karnern, lames Mullen, Elaine VValsh, Gerald Laloncle, Marjorie Sprague. l'l4.ward Slaney, and Sliirlev lones. JUNIORS: Grace Loranger, Shirley Klimavicz. Dayton Bcnwav, and Paul Tibbetts. SOPHONIORES1 joan Oliver, Clyde hlacljonald, and Peter Scontras. FRESHMEN: Nlarie Loranger, Patricia McSweenev, and Gordon Lunt. COUNCIL ADVISOR: Miss Harriet Fogg, succeeded by Principal Herbert Bean. The followinef oflicers were elected at the Hrst regular mcetinffz D D FJ President: Howard Slaney Vice President: Gerald Lalonde Secretary: Shirley Jones Treasurer: Elaine Wzllsli Durine the school year. the council has undertalien manv infects. One was the C' v , . . promotion of the sale of Defense Stamps, in which the goal of each class was to receive an averafve of 9006 or above each week. This uroved very successful, with the Senior D I , Class having IOOW each week during the vear, and we were able to HV our Minute- Nlan Flag all year. The meetings were held weekly at the houses of different members. The school news was also continued through the council in the local news ua ver a r l l each Saturday evening. Throughout the year, we have succeeded in Promoting student government to a hivher standard in Old Orchard Beach Hioh School, and at the same time Given the 'D O O Ju Jils what they desire most in their school. l l , 10
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