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MR. ROBERT A. ARLIN University of New Hampshire, B.S. Being advisor to the freshman class, and teaching P.O.D. , American History, and World History, provides Mr. Arlin with a full schedule. Yet, he still finds time to coach the boys' varsity basketball and baseball teams. In addition to these activities, he is working on his Master's Degree at North- eastern University. MR. FRED S. STROUT Barrington College , B . A . Mr. Strout is a new member of the faculty this year. He teaches general math, algebra, geometry, and P.O.D. , and is advisor to the Abenaki staff. In November he took on the added responsibility of helping with the newly formed school newspaper. His enthusiasm for and interest in the school has won him many friends. MR. CARL E. MERRILL Gorham State Teacher's College, B.S. Mixing knowledge with an atmosphere of understanding and friendship seems to be Mr. Merri1l's unfailing recipe for successful teaching of a shop course. Mr. Merrill not only is the devoted cross country, track, and assist- ant football coach, but has also undertaken the instruction of an arts and crafts course and a mechanical drawing course this year. MISS ELIZABETH M. SNOW St. Ioseph's College, B.A. Miss Snow is another addition to our teaching staff this year. She teaches Latin I, ll, and III, and French I and II. She has also organized the very suc- cessful Modern Dance Club which presented Peter and the Wolf at the Christmas Concert. The community feels that this is an outstanding contri- bution to the school curriculum.
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MISS ETHEL M. WEYMOUTH A Bates College, A.B.: Cornell, M.S. Miss Weymouth is our devoted instructor of mathematics and chemistry. Her dedication to her work and her ability have been recently recognized na- tionally by the publication, LEADERS IN AMERICAN SCIENCE, which described her work as providing opportunity in the small high school. This truth is further brought out by the testimony of students who, through the guidance and instruction of Miss Weymouth, have been able to progress in higher education. IAS I F XmxJ'1A- .22.,cJ,q,Q,1-fb-fb VXA MISS MARION W. DAVIS State Teachers' College, Framingham, Massachusetts Nasson, A.B. Miss Davis has charge of the home economics department and assists the girls who are interested in careers in that field. From her room issue the most luscious smells in the school. Miss Davis is also the dean of girls. MISS MARIE L. HATCH Radcliffe College, A.B. Nasson College, Gray's Business College It is.a known fact that Wells High School could not be run efficiently with- out Miss Hatch, our able commercial teacher. Besides teaching eight classes each day, she sees that all mimeographed sheets and other paper work are com- pleted satisfactorily and on time. In addition, she is official bookkeeper for the school. MRS. PEARL W. WAKELY Bates, A.B. Mrs. Wakely is the competent head of the English department and a well- liked member of Wells High School's faculty. Her lively interesting classes compensate for the lengthy homework assignments which she doles out to her hard-working students. Mrs. Wakely is also advisor to the senior class. w NI' 1,-' In F I .C fr
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MR. GEORGE L. LANGILLE Springfield College , B . P . E. Mr. Langille is our physical education teacher this year, and coaches girls' basketball and softball. He also teaches hygiene and drivers' educa- tion. His easy-going nature makes him an agreeable teacher. MR. VINCENT R. TRENCIA University of Maine, B.A. Another welcome member to the faculty this year is Mr. Trencia. Be- ing football coach, junior class advisor, and instructor of general science, biology, and civics, he still finds time to attend basketball games and other school functions. His good humor and friendly frankness are genuinely ap- preciated by the student body.
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