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Seated, left to right: Ralph Hansen. Agnes Murphy, Alice Arnold. Christine Armstrong. Esther Q Baker. Herbert Bean. Standing: Esther Crowley, Ruth Worth, Russell Copeland, Carl Cunningham. Carl Gilley. Andrew Laughton. George Zeller. Edward Townsend. Mary Fallon. .gaflflky MRS. CLYDE ARMSTRONG, B.S. A womanfs work, grave sirs. is never done. Nasson College Home Economics ALICE E. ARNOLD, A.B. Good nature wins good friends. University of Maine Mathematics, Civics ESTHER A. BAKER, A.B., M.A. Small in statue but high in knowledge. Bates College, Middlebury College French. Latin 10 HERBERT BEAN, A.B. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. Bates College, Yale University History, Democracy RUSSELL N. COPELAND, Ph.B., M.A. Wit and wisdom are born with a manf, Yale University, Columbia Physics, Mathematics CARL E. CUNNINGHAM, B.B.S. Few things are impossible to diligence and skillf, Shaw Business College Commercial THE OCEANA
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ur lgrinciloa Principal HERBERT R. BEAN, A.B. Mr. Bean is a teacher and leader in every sense of these words. He excels as a teacher. His classes are both interesting and-enjoyable, because he makes history come alive. As a leader, he has managed the affairs of the school for the past sixteen years, advised the Senior Class and the Student Council with diligence, and guided the student body and faculty in keeping our school one of which we can be very proud, one which has steppedffront and center. Mr. Bean's chapel talks have kept a traditional rhythmic step in the hearts of the Senior Class. Each one of us should make the record of his footsteps in school count and each senior has the responsibility to make his own steps in life worthwhile THF OCEANA strides of progress and achievement. That is the advice of a rnan whose own footsteps have made for us a path smoothed by ex- perience, unselhsh devotion, ever present assistance, and friendly encouragement. The intense sincerity of these talks steps into even the most indifferent heart and leaves its imprint. So, too, does the deep loyalty of this patriot as he steps forward each morning in chapel to salute the flag of his country. When our footsteps wavered with the unsteadiness of uncertainty and anxiety, or were heavy with the weariness of trial and discouragement, Mr. Bean, you made them steady, light and sure. May their echoes reverberate in your memory with proud and pleasant tread. 9
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MRS. NELSON E. FALLON, B.S. Good words are worth much, and cost little. Worcester State Teachers' College i English CARL P. GILLEY Beware the fury of a patient man. Gorham State Teachers' College Industrial Arts RALPH E. HANSEN, A.B., M.A He bought a fair garden, which he tilled himself? Colgate University, Columbia Science,' History MRS. PAUL MURPHY, R.N. ANDREW M. LAUGHTON, B.S. A man must work to get aheadf' University of Maine Commercial MRS. RUTH LIBBY WORTH Music ix said to be the speech of ansfelsf' New England Conservatory of Music Music GEORGE W. ZELLER, B.S., M.E. KA.: happy a man as any in the world. Springfield College, Boston University Physical Education .giaeciaf lgemonne MRS. JOHN CROWLEY Director of School Cafeteria Good health is good fortune. ' th, adding is in the eatin Simmons College, Queens Hospital The proof of e p ' We appreciate her culinary art. School Nurse MR. EDWARD TowNSENn. Custodian A friend in need ix a friend indem'. ' THE OCEANA Many thanks to our friend. Ed.
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