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C11gXlf1.1QS 41. 1.0li.XNCl1f1l North Carolixm State Colle-ge l..1IllNt'I'rIlj' ol xlilIIlf'. 13.5. Mr. l.o1'a11ger is our lIlZll11f'ITlLlllt'ill whiz. He is never stuniped when it comes to solxing prohlettls. Ile lilies to have 11is classes at ease and often RlC1l.'Xlil.J M. Yfllilfl llates College. 11.11. Mr. North has done a great deal i11 pronioting tl1e AA. and the llCWly formed Key Cluh. The niodern SCOIC- hoard i11 the gyn1nasi11111 is a 11101111- .rl- W JOHN H. SHAW 1h1ive1'sily of lhlillllil 15.5. Mr. Shaw is the newest Il1l'IllllCl' our faculty. this lveing his first x with us. His field is seienee and we hope he likes it here as 11111011 as starts off each one with a joke. f 0 I' I h. Q Ga ' ni Wig . 4 ,Q em Q 111e11t to his unselfish efforts to l1elp 1134 keep alireafst of tl1e ti111e'. X514 f feiiiflid ' . A 47 fig, 77,7 I' fl ,1 if ffimzfi enjoy having llllll. MARY L. WHITEIIURST University of New Hainpshire Portland University Miss W11itel111rst teaches COITlIH6I'Cli1l subjects. 111 addition to these duties, she still finds time to be ad advisor for the Oceana 211111 the Junior class. Being tiny certainly l1asn't hindered her receiving 1118 respect which is due l1er. MYRON H. PIERCE University of Maine. B.S. in Ed. Mr. Pierce teaches commercial suh- jects, but is never too busy to help with any extracurricular activity. Dur- ing football games you'll find him following each play and jptting down notes for future use. He hagalso done an excellent job coaching baseball and Drivers' Training. T c cc C h e T
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ESTHER A. BAKER Bates, B.A.. Middlebury. M.A. Miss Baker is certainly the quietest member of the faculty, but has the respect and admiration of the whole student body. In addition to being a fine teacher of the Romance lan- guages, she is a friend to all. PEARL W. FICKETT University of Maine, B.A. Fickett takes her busy job as Oceana advisor, coach for prize speak- ing, and director of graduation right in stride along with her classes of English and World History. It is ap- parent that it takes a jolly and good natured manager to find time for all this and be able to have several hob- MAHY K. CRAFF Our l,ady of Mercy. B.A. Nlrs. Graff will always be remembered for dire:-ting such delightful plays as Our Miss Brooks and more recently 'll Love l,ucy. Any aspiring thespian is lucky to have her around for guid- anee. llf-r English classes are inter- esting too. and those one-act plays! bies besides. as she has. CHRlS'l'lNE D. ARMSTRONG University of Connecticut. B.S. Mrs. Armstrong molds Future Home- makers along with the Home Eco- nomics courses. She has spent a great deal of time in supervising the activi- ties of the and rates a loud vote of thanks from all concerned. She is certainly a credit to our school. CARI. P. Cll.l.EY Gorham Teachers College Mr. Gilley handles his job of prepar- ing boys in the Manual Arts with con- siderable case. His room is always very neat too. despite the fact that un- finished projeets must be left there. Ile excels in bowling and is always ready to give out with helpful hints on the sport. A ilu Y I .534-4' rf I 'ln ,J 'ggi J - 4 'I ' 1 f ' ,f i ' L- f -' ii gif'
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ALEXANDER PALLANC V 'E ' N N A YN RUTH xwoara tj ,Qt W. scAMMJ ,. V Yale School of Music Mr. Pallang has taken tl1e 0.0.B.H.S. Band, enlarged and trained it so that it is now noticed by all. ltis a big thrill to see and hear the band, then be able to say. l'hat's my School Band. We have a fine orchestra. too. because of Mr. Pallang. 71 0 IJ h Q l' Q . f . ' fflflivl- 2-if Q six. New England Conservatory of Music Mrs. Worth has been doing wonders in the field of music. We wonder if everyone realizes just how much work is involved in putting on the musical events that always go over so smoothly. Not only does the student body and faculty look forward to these events but so do townspeople. Jwflggrs, V ammon conducts the Art classes 'H 'V I ve sity of Maine. ll.S. iiJX7ednesdays. This course fairly ',n.efvv but it seems to be thriving. We yjundcrstand his hobby is painting. This wouldnit be classified as a Business- manis Holiday. would it? G? CELIA PHILBROOK Colby. Springfield and New York University. SS., BA. Miss Philbrook has charge of all girls' sports and a nice job she docs. too. Besides basketball. field hockey. and gym classes for the high school, she also plans and conducts classes for the Elementary students. A young lady of ceaseless energy. JOHN MQSWEENEY Colby, l3.A. Mr. McSwecney has coached our teams for the past three years and has well earned the many comments of praise given him. He has the ability to get the most out of each player on his squads. which in his position. is truly an attribute.
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