Wells High School - Abenaki Yearbook (Wells, ME)

 - Class of 1957

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MR. NORMAN RAND Dartmouth College A. B. He is an observer and he looks quite through the deeds of men. f Rails Y Mr. Rand was our dependable guide throughout the maze of ST-H-Dium Q Junior English and Hamlet, and the coach of both our class 5-2.11 ' plays. In return for the time and effort spent for us, we pres- sent him with this fine new stadium to honor his outstanding 1 ' work with the football team. Pl K- ..- MR. JAMES BEAUDRY University of Maine A. B. 5 Ed. M. A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. To Mr. Beaudry, whose good humor, composure, and patience have contributed so much to the school year, the seniors ex- press regret that they missed the opportunity to be in his social 1 1 A studies classes. In the hope that he will be here to call to- -Rf ff gether another basketball team next year, we present him with this shrill new whistle. MRS. BERNETTE TRAFTON Nasson College The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. To produce happy, healthy, well-dressed homemakers is Mrs. Trafton's aim and she teaches the girls to ply a deft needle and spoon. Her wise guidance is an asset to the Stu- ' A dent Council. Because so many people borrow from the Home rw,1gA Economics room and do not return the borrowed articles, we Xfffffi leave Mrs. Trafton this fine basket, so that she may, each Lt'-1-fj73fg'J morning, make the rounds of the school, gathering in the ' strays. MR. JAMES ROUVALIS i University of Maine B. S. None but himself can be his parallel. To Mr. Rouvalis, our master of biology, bacteria, and bacilli, we present a special high-powered microscope so that he may be able to search out some of the hidden--well hidden-- abilities of his science students, thus making his future years of teaching even more pleasant and fruitful than this one has been. .uf if the Many Hours Spent in Our Behav:

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will MISS MARIE HATCH Radcliffe College A. B. , Gray's Portland Business College How doth the busy little bee. It hardly seems possible that one person can do so much work. Miss Hatch is typist, calculator, bookkeeper, mimeograph operator, secretary--and the capable head of the commercial department, yet her pleasant and friendly disposition is never ruffled. Because we know she could use them, here is an- other pair of hands for her. I' f V - ,f A 5 v ........ k 'O v- ,,, L X r . . , Q ,,. .-.-- nl MR. DANIEL CHICK Rutgers University A. B. , Gorham Normal School and Wentworth Institute Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. To Mr. Chick, whose man-sized job is to make fine crafts- men out of ten-thumbed freshmen, we present this capacious addition to Wells High to provide for him the additional shop room, the need for which he frequently mentions. 4 MR. GEORGE LANGILLE Springfield College B. P. E. 'Time is the stream I go a-fishing in. Mr. Langille's stentorian voice keeps our numerous freshmen well in hand, and his skill and patience as a driving teacher need ho comment. He had a fine girls' basketball team this year. To give him pleasure in his favorite pastime, we leave him this fine new fishing rod, complete with fish. Hair e nw I MRS. DOROTHY GREEN Bates College A. B. 'And gladly would she learn and gladly teach. A large vocabulary and a love of languages distinguish Mrs. Green. Nothing would make her happier than to infect some- one else with her enthusiasm for learning. She is a staunch supporter of our athletic teams and the harassed shepherd of the senior flock. We leave her this bottle of hair dye in compensation for all the gray hairs we have caused her. to Each Faculty Member, in Return or



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We may live without friends, We may live without books: But civilized man cannot live without cooks MRS. MARION STANSFIELD MRS. IENNIE SINCLAIR 'F Our School nurse, MRS, MILLER, supervises MA' Pinky's polio shot. J 'fy Q Art Class Director, MRS, ELLEN MACKAY PRESCOTT, Massachusetts School of Art, B. S. in Art Education, Boston University. L I Honest labor bears a lovely face. JOHN MCLAUGHLIN and LUKE CYR W e Also Greet These, Our Friends.

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