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TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OE l949: lt is a pleasure to greet you and compliment you upon reaching the conclusion of one stage in your life work. Graduation from high school in this day and age is no longer the usual event that it was a generation or two ago. ln this month of June, thousands of others throughout the land will receive their high school diplomas. The graduates of l949 have one thing in commong they must enter into a life long competition with that large group of men and women who have taken advantage ofthe G. l, Bill to further their education. We have more people with college degrees and specialized train- ing than at any other time in our history. This does not mean that there is no place for you in your chosen career. lt does mean that you will need all the ability, courage, and perseverance that you can muster to attain the goal which you have set for yourselves. The experience of the past has shown that the important things of the world have been done by those who have met the challenge of a difficult task. All who know you-your parents, your teachers, and your friends stand ready at any time to give you any help which is in our power. We have confidence in your eornestness of purpose and we wish each one of you a happy and useful life. Sincerely yours, STEPHEN A. DOODY, Headmaster C59
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THE STAFF OF THE RED AND BLACK Philip Kaminslfy ------ Editor-in-Chief Edward Chick. - - - - Assistant Editor Elma Griswold ---- - Literary Editor Mitchell Nawojczyk, Robert Marshall - Co-Editors Boys' Sports Therese Blanchard ------ Girls' Sports Glendon Richmond, Phyllis Raymond, Roger Lambert George Leclair, Nancy Brodrick, Martha Heller - Art Editors Clark Burbee, Carolyn Papps - - - Photographic Editors Carl Steinfield, Robert Hildreth Business Managers Forrest Putnam, Leon Graves - Business Staff Earl Boudette ----- Subscription Manager Joel Bass ------- Exchange Editor Phyllis Raymond, Rita Kimball, Doris Wadleigh, Christine Pratt, Charlotte Bessey, Loretta Simms, Dorothy Saunders, Helen Gierko, Betty Osgood, Carolina Strasser, Nancy Nemcovich, Thelma Bailey ------ Typists THE SCHOOL DIRECTORY Mr. F. Lester Trafton, M. Ed. Mr. Stephen A, Doody, M. A. Mr. Edgar L. Lord, M. S. - Miss Aletha Childs, M. A, Mrs. June Bucko, A. B. - Mr. Lyle W. Ewing, M. A, Mr, Robert E. Fitzgerald, M. Ed. Miss Marguerite Foley, B. S. Mr. Albert E. Gauthier, M, A. Mr. Wayne S. Gray, B, Ed, Mr. Robert E. Hadley - Miss Marguerite Honadel, B. S. Miss Mabel Johnson, B. S, Miss Harriet Merrill, B. S. Mr. Walter E. Miner, B. Ed. Mr. Harry W. Moore, M. A. Mr, Milford R. Osgood - Mr. Norman C. Paquette, B. S. Mr. Clarence P. Parker - Mr. Walter Paskevich, Mus. B, Mr. Willard D. Rollins, B. S. Mrs, Alice B. Schriber - Mrs. Sara Smith, B. Ed. - Miss Regina Thornton, B. Ed. Mr. Robert B. Vail, A. B. Miss Irma Willey, A, B. Miss Leona Tremblay - Mrs. Dorothy Kuzmich Miss Martha Patten, R. N, 7 - - Superintendent - - Headmaster Submaster, Chemistry History, Mathematics - - English - - English Commercial Home Economics History, French - English Mechanic Arts History, Spanish Home Economics Physical Education, Coach - - Mechanic Arts Physics Areonautics - Mechanic Arts - - - English Physical Education, Coach - - - Music - Mathematics - - Commercial Biology, Economics, Sociology - Distributive Education - - U. S. History - Latin, World Geography - - - Librarian Secretary, Headmaster's Office - - - - Nurse
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