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We sometimes gripe about economics and English assignments, but we realize that it is Mr. Day’s purpose to make us better students. He is also coach of the Debating Team. Whether we are learning to use a microscope or dissecting a frog in biology, Mrs. Lee is always ready to assist us. She is the adviser of our Medi- cal Club. As our inspiring English and algebra teacher, Mrs. Lary is sincerely interested in the enrichment of her students’ futures. Since she is Senior Play coach and adviser of the FTA, National Honor Society, Periscope and graduation activities, she never has a dull moment. M. Day, L. Lee, M. Lary, J. Moore For his expert advice on our problems and careers, we thank Mr. Moore, our guidance counselor. Although very busy as the moderator of the Youth Festival, he still finds time to publish a guidance bulletin. Teaching driver education, Mr. Fowler calmly readies students for the perils of the road. With nerves of steel Mr. Hay in- structs new drivers in the art of driving safely. He is also the ad- viser of the Interact Club. Through hard work and scholar- ship, Miss Ferguson teaches her students to think clearly. She is al- so to be commended for the fine one-act plays, which she directs each spring, and the FOUR COR- NERS, which is produced under A. Ferguson her guidance. R. Graves, N. Clark Р. Fowler, Р. Hay. Students’ errors in transcription, book- keeping, and shorthand might give many teachers a headache, but Mr. Graves deals with all our problems efficiently and pa- tiently. He is bookkeeper of the many ac- tivities of the school and coach of the Golf Team. With humor and skill, Mrs. Clark tries to emphasize the speed and accuracy of the business world to her typing and shorthand students, She is also coach of our Cheerleaders.
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both of which are needed when his students take over the lab. Mr. LaValliere adds a spark to our math classes through his skillful teaching of ge- ometry and advanced math. His other inter- ests are coaching the Boys’ Bowling Club and directing the business section of our yearbook. With his knowledge of French, Mr. Arsen- ault brings alive the culture of that country for his classes. His patience guides students in this foreign language. As director of the work-study program, Mr. Huntress ably assists the boys in coordinat- ing their jobs and academic subjects. He also teaches an industrial arts class. Mr. Hallett willingly serves in each of his many capacities with cheerfulness and dili- gence. In addition to teaching industrial arts, he is Athletic Director, Adviser to the Yearbook, and Assistant Principal. Mr. Plaisted, teacher of industrial arts, en- joys working with his students to give them experience for future jobs. Our Student Council is under his guidance. Through extensive travel Miss Young brings a broader meaning of Latin and French to her students. She continues to teach the cul- ture of the Roman Empire through the Latin Club. Through her Home Economics class and the Future Homemakers of America Club, Mrs. McMackin teaches her students to live in a mannerly fashion. Mrs. Heywood, our librarian, cheerfully aids students in unlocking the door to learning through research. She also coaches the Girls’ Bowling Club. Miss Jones fills her English classes with zest and humor. Although her students may com- plain about the homework, they realize that it is given to improve their method of think- ing. R. Morrison, B. LaValliere, G. Arsenault D. Huntress, G. Hallett, R. Plaisted Miss Young, Mrs. McMackin, Miss Jones, Mrs. Heywood
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SENIORS | feel in myself the future life. | am rising. 1 know. toward | the sky. The sunshine is оп my head. The earth gives me its generous sap; heaven lights me with the reflection of un- known worlds. om HUGO
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