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BOREAS 5 ,, ., , . ..--.,.-..,., ,.,.,. W,,-.,--.-.. .N ,-- l'1 I 'l. MM, H, , - . l EDITORIAL BOARD PICTURE Standing: R. Quigley, R. Whitman, G. Goff, A. Goff, G. Berry, E.Henderson, D. Sterling, J. Potter, P. Beane, A. Manchester. Seated: B. Lane, N. Macdougall, G. Croteau. BOREAS EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief Nellie Macdougall Assistant Editor . . . Gloria Croteau Bus. 8z Advertising Mgr. . Philip Beane Athletic Editor Eugene Henderson Literary Editor , .. Jeannette Potter Senior Editor . Nellie Macdougall Junior Editor ,. .. . , Bertha Lane During the past few years we have tried to prepare a year book which would be of special interest to those who have attended B. H. S., and who are now in the armed forces. Rather than publish a book with a wartime theme, we have attempted to find the atmosphere of home, using local sub- jects. Sophomore Editor ..,. , Robert Whitman Freshman Editor ..., .. .. .. , Allen Goff Senior Statistics . . ., ,.,, Donald Sterling Alumni .... .. ,. .... ...... R uth Quigley Copy Manager ,....., ,..,..... ..,. G e neva Goff Humor . . ........ . . ,.,..,,.. Alvida Manchester Student Council .. ...,. . Gerald Berry We hope it will be possible for many of those in the armed forces to have the BOREAS, and We hope those who have it will find some lift and enjoy- ment, some remembrance of home. We wish to thank all those who have helped us to publish this year book, especially Mr. Quint, who has worked so unseliishly with the editorial board. N. Macdougall '45
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Call to Co ors Es - tx S5 s'S p is is if is 4 xlzx x '.,. Q : it ' 1 N2 Sllc Evander Andrews, Jr. Pfc. George Adams Cpl. Clifford Atwood Lt. Craig Barnaby Pvt. Louis Batchelder Pfc. Terry Beane Roy Beane Sgt. Arlie Bigelow Pvt. James Bigelow Lewis Cahill Pvt. Bernard Carl Pfc. Wendall Cates Pfc. Clarence Chasse Pfc. Gerald Chase Pfc. Pvt. Mansfield Chase James Collins Major John Craig Pvt. Philip Curtis P.O.2lc Albert Dunton Cpl. Stuart Dunton Sgt. Gerald Forsythe Pvt. Edward Foster Pvt. Edwin Foster Sgt. William Folsom S2 c Ray Garland Cpl Ph. M. 1,c Stanton Giberson Pfc. Lawrence Gehrke Eins. Clarence Gilman Sgt. E. Maurice Giguere Lt. Bruce Gilbert S. ik: QF-CJ Russell Goff P. O. 2lc Merwin Lawyerson Pfc L3.Wl'e1'1C8 Malloy Cpl Leon McDonald Pvt Robert McF'ee Pfc. Eugene Martin Pvt Emery McIntyre Cpl Pfc Pvt Norman McQuilkin Eldon Morine Erwin McDonald Robert Morine Pvt. Weldon Morine S 2lc Reginald Padham Pfc Sgt Pfc Pvt Roger Padham Lawrence Pooler Pfc. . Blaine Robinson Blyn Rollins Charles Rollins Cpl Glen Rollins Sgt Merrill Rollins Sgt Maynard Robinson Sgt Earl Savage Pfc Kenneth Shaw Pfc Lowell Steward Donald Sawyer William Shaw Robert Steward Pvt Aubrey Smith Sgt Wilfred Small FlO Richard Spaulding Cpl Earl Smith Edgar Trembly Sgt. Arthur Goodrich Harry Goodrich Pfc. John Gordon, Jr. Pfc. Gerard Guay Sgt. Blaine Hale Sgt. Kenneth Hanlin Cpl. Gerald Hanlin Earl Hill Lt. James Hilton Norman Huggins Pfc. Frank Hunnewell C. M. 3lc Milton Lawyerson Dwight Witham Pvt. Blin Witham Pvt. Guy Williams 1st Lt. Morris Wing Pvt. Merle Woodward Roger Williams S llc William Whitman Cpl. Wellman West Sgt. Stephen Young P. M. 3lc Virginia Young 2nd Lt. Dorothy Young This list is as nearly complete and correct as we were able to make it We hope we will be excused for any errors or omissions. R- Qlllgley 47
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DIT RIALS MR. MILTON REYNOLDS Milt has been a faithful workerand a grand friend to all of us at B, H. S. We have appreciated his hard work on so many winter mornings! He has also served the other two school buildings at the same time. Realizing what a big job this is, and all the labor it involves, we want to show our grateful appreci- ation and thanks. During the latter part of this school year when Mr. Reynolds became ill, we discovered what a vital part he had had in our program. We missed him very much, and we are certainly glad that he is back with us again. N. Macdougall '45 Pk Pls Pls PK OUR B. H. S. LIBRARY In the past few years at Bingham High School we have added many new books to our library. The town makes a certain appropriation each year, and out of this our library books are pur- chased. We are installing a new sys- tem called the Dewey Decimal Sys- tem . The purpose of this new system is to help students get used to librar- ies. Even though our library is small, if we use the Dewey Decimal System, we shall feel at home in larger li- braries. The first .part of the system is to give each book a call number accord- ing to the classification under which it comes. These headings are : C13 General Works, which consists of books on library science, encycloped- ias, newspapers, and general periodi- calsg C25 Philosophy, classified as books pertaining to the human mind, Q33 Religion is compromised of books on all the different kinds of worship, C41 Sociology, which includes books on the study of humanity, Q51 Lan- guage, consisting of dictionaries, gram- mars of all languages, Q61 Pure Sci- ence, made up of books on mathemat- ics, astronomy, chemistry, and botany, Q71 Useful Arts, which includes books pertaining to daily living, C81 Fine Arts and Recreation, made up of books on landscape gardening, architecture, painting, music, and amusementsg C95 Literature, which contains books on poetry, essays, plays, oratory, and the like, and C101 History, which includes geography, travel, and biography. Fiction comes under a separate di- vision and is listed alphabetically by authors. Each book is marked with the first two letters of the author's last name and with the call number. The vol- umes of a set or duplicate copies are marked with the same call number. The books are arranged on separate shelves, the histories in one section, biographies in another, fiction in an- other, until all the books are grouped according to classification, Each book in the library, except fic- tion, has 3 cards which are filed or catalogued. One is called the author's card, another the title, and the third, the subject card. On the author card is first, the name of the author, next a little about the book, and the title and number of the book. On the title card there is first the title, then a sentence about the book, the author's name, and the number. The title cards are
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