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.ti , fi V bb SY U 'l mf. . - J , ' i,w9+5 V lv' aculty , A J? f 'M J ff! 6.1 K I x vi X, it L THIRD ROW, left to right: Mr. Morton Kaufman, Mr. Gerald Dunn, Mr. William Kon- savage, Mr. Ernest Blake, Mr. Joseph Courteau, Mr. Harold Jackson, Mr. Philip Hoffman, Mr. Walter Benoit, Mr. Walter Billings, Mr. Charles Masi. SECOND ROW: Mr. Francis Roman, Miss Dorris Newton, Mrs. Lillian Reardon, Miss Marion Haley, Mr. John Barrows, Mrs. Eleanor Edwards, Mr. Gary Hall, Mrs. Ann Dann, Miss Dorothea Shea, Mrs. Judith Riegelhaupt, Miss Cecile Bahn, Mr. Clifford Schwab. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Sylvia Furber, Miss Dorothy Chase, Mrs. Katherine Norwood, Miss Barbara Burns, Mr. Edward Koskella, Mr. Herman Richardson, Superintendent, Mr. Arnold Bartlett, Principalg Miss Barbara Flernings, Mrs. Kathryn Baker, Miss Eleanor Bailey, Mrs. Ruth Rivkin. Looking back over the past four years, the highlights we remember are not the clowning antics or the good report cards, but the teachers who have administered to our growing painsn. Their diagnoses and treatment have proved invaluable. Without their knowledge, patience, and under- standing, we would never be here now, standing on the threshold of a promising future. Now, endowed with a good deal more knowledge and a more generous dose of insight than we had when we were freshmen, we can appreciate the devoted efforts of our faculty. May the future classes be fortunate enough to have their learning imparted to them by such a Wonderful group of educators. -7-
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Mr. Arnold W. Bartlett The Class of 1957 wishes to express sincerest gratitude to Mr. Bartlett, our principal. We are most appreciative of his understanding and interest, which have contributed so much to the welfare of our class. Mr. Herman H. Richardson We, the Class of 1957, wish to ex- press our appreciation to Mr. Rich- ardson, our superintendent, for the co-operation he has given us in all of our activities, and the help he has given many of us with individual problems. ,Q
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, , X N GRADE 9 - LATIN I Miss Dorothy Chase Miss Chase. Latin I. and the ancient Romans work together to prove that Latin isn't dead. Hercules, Jason. and Ulysses all prove challenging to the freshmen in this course. if-t GRADE 12 - TRIGONOMETRY Mr. Clifford Schwab As we glance at the period 5 trig and solid class, we see Mr. Schwab, presiding over a school of brook trout . The future engineers of Amer- ica prove identities and plot functions while dreaming of MIT and Rensse- lear. .gn..i GRADE 12 - ENGLISH Mr. Francis Roman One of the IIZUSI entertaining teach- ers in the high SCiit-01.1112 Roman can make Chaucer. English Ql'LlHllllllI'. and even term papers interesting to u tired group of seniors.
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