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i EDITORIAL BOARD Front row Cleft to rightj-Elizabeth Knight, Gladys Miller, Dorothy Washburn, Arlene Skillins, Eleanor Chick, Ethel Hehert. Second row-Doris Hooper, Joyce Newcomb, Lola Gerry, Arline Pratt, Rebecca Marcoux, Irene Pedneault, Shirley Armstrong. Third row-Louis Jensen, Harold Lord, Minot Pitts, Dwight Leighton, George Marier. Maxine Hopkinson, Harriet Small. Back row-Blake Tewkshury, Owen Staples. Clifford Cutter, Richard Gordon, Milton Nelson, Philip Stultz, Maurice Hutchins.
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- Us .X gg -the ,V-N 7. Q-,J-'Cv - Jr Qefasz t o ,R Tj I , g Ii-qx E : g FACULTY r it ll .S .f iT 'ff' Q5 MILTON A. PHILBROOK, A. n. qcolbyl, Principal CLIFFORD R. JORDAN, A. B. fBatesl, Sub-master, Science and Mathematics AUSTIN ALDEN fGorham Normalj, Head of Industrial Department PAUL F. FRASER, A. B. QColhyJ, Teacher Coach CHARLES BOYCE fwestbrook High Schooll, Machine Shop JOSEPH GIVEN fGorham Normalj, Manual Training ELIZABETH WHITTIER, A. B. fBatesJ, Latin and French PAULINE W. ABBOTT, A. B. lColhyj, History and Civics HELEN J. LEEMAN fMaine School of Commercej, Commercial MARGARET ABBOTT, A. B. fColbyl, English MABEL B. DAVIS fMaine School of Commercej, Commercial MARION CHICK, A. B. fBatesj, English MRS. NAN S. HATCH, A. B. QColbyj, English and Dramatics ELIZABETH SHOREY, A. B. fBatesj, Mathematics NORMA J. BYRON fMaine School of Commercej, Commercial CELESTE LOMBARD, A. B. fBatesj, French and English Music School Nurse MAE PARMENTER MRS. ETHEL B. WILSON, R. N. fNew England Conservatoryj Domestic Science School Physician MARY BYRNE F. LESLIE FERREN, M. D. fSimmons Collegej fBowdoinj Penmanship ANSEL B. STERLING QAmerican Institute Normal Training, .
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