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KATHARINE E. VVICKENDEN, PC., BA. Vtfellesley, 1936 Giving a course in Chemistry without entirely annihilating the pupils might seem impossible, but Mrs. Vllickenden has man- aged it, and made a set of ardent amateur chemists to boot. Aside from Chemistry, she is in charge of the girls' school, arranging their work and their play. and straightening out their problems. VVith- out Mrs. lfVickenden, life for the Tabor girls would be a lot less like a bed of roses. The extra-curricular activities Mrs. lliickenden excels in are riding, store supervising, and' writing to her husband, Private R. S. W'ickenden. RODERICK BEIEBIQ, BA. Yale Mr. Beebe. since he left for the army, has rapidly attained the position of a Tabor legend: however, when this war ends, we hope that he will break the legend that has been built around him, by returning to coach Tabor crews to international fame again. Captain Beebe is now in charge of an air field in Nebraska. VIA MES A. LEWVIS Witli the war still on, Cap Lewis is in a state of Leave of absence. where he will remain as long as Uncle Sam considers him more vital teaching the real navy than the Tabor navy. His dry humor is well remembered by those who knew him and sailed with him. Though unknown to most students, Cap has gone down in the records of Tabor as one of our best navigation instructors and a fine skipper for the Boy Cap's energies are at present devoted to the task of executive officer of the Portland Navy Base. jOHN VYINTIZRS VVhen the clans had gathered last Fall and taken stock of the situation, they found that Cap VVinters had been added to the stahf. Mr. lYinters appeared, and revealed that he was going to teach practical sailing in the small boats, and what is just as im- portant, their upkeep. VVith a 'flVell, what let go this time ? , Mr. lVinters spent most of last Fall poking through the stock in the shop looking for spare parts, or else striding down the wharf to see what damage had been done. His boundless energy and un- ending supply of jokes has already endeared this amiable veteran of last war's navy to the hearts of all who came into contact with him during the VVinter repairs that were undertaken in the boatshop.
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Miss Edith M. Baker . . .A,.. . . , School Nurse Miss Ethel L. Eckholm . . . . . . Secretary Mrs. Elizabeth Hines ...., ......... D ietitian Miss Nellie K. Mack .,i.,.. , . ,,,.... Treasurer Mrs. Constance S. Whittaker . . . . Assistant Treasurer Miss Carol Cooper . . . , . , Assistant Secretary
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