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has been with us, Miss Best She leaves Adrian to eontini Sarah A. Best NATVRAI, SCIENCE Miss Sarah Best is a native of North Dakota. She re- eeived her early education in the sehools at Fargo, graduating from the High School there. Later she entered the Univer- sity of Minnesota from which institution she graduated with the degree of A. B. Besides this she has done summer sehool work at the State Agrieulture College of North Dakota and also Harvard University. Miss Best began her work teaeh- ing school in Casseltton, North Dakota, where she remained two years, eoming here in 1908. During the five years she has made many friends, both in sehool and outside of sehool. IP her studies in Teaehers' College at. Columbia l'niversity, Blrsic New York, and our best, wishes go with her. Arthur F. Baker PHYSICAL CL'l.TL'RE The students and faeulty of the Adrian High Sehool had the good fortune to weleome Arthur F. Baker, Physieal Direetor of our High School. and the misfortune to lose him from that position all in one year. Coaeh Baker, previous to eonling here, had taught gymnastics in Oberlin College for two years, from whieh institution he graduated in H112 with the degree of A. B. He also holds a Physieal Training diploma from Lake Geneva Chautauqua. He leaves Adrian to take up his work in the broader field the Young Men's Christian Assoeiation offers him, and will be loeated next nesota. Vl'e wish hiin sueeess in his new work. at Minneapolis Luella Wright Miss Luella VVright is :1 native of Miehigan and a gi it uate of lonia High Sehool, She spent three years, studying nutsie at a private sehool i11 Chic-ago, and began her work as a Musie lustruetor in the Central Normal College at Mount Pleasant. She eatne here last fall, and during the one year she has been with us she has done mueh for the Nlusie Depart- nteut of the eity sehools. The best wishes of the whole student body and faeulty go with Miss Wright wherever she takes up her work next fall.
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1 In 091113 ilirimhn mlm E1-part Mary S. Edwards l LATIN Miss Mary Etlwairtls is an uluninzi of tht- Adrian High St-hool, grauluaiting with tht- t-lass of 1902. Slit- tht-n pursut-tl ht-r stiutlit-s furtht-r at Mount Holyokt- Colle-gr but rt-maint-tl tht-rt- only ont- yt-ur, inutrit-ulzitiug at tht- Univt-rsity of Mit-higzin in 15104 :mtl rt-t-t-iving ht-r tlt-grt-0 of A. B. from tht- l'nivt-rsity of Mit-higzin in 1906 with high standing. Tht- suinnit-r of 1900 sht- spt-nt aibroatl, studying :intl travt-ling in I :'if Italy :intl l 1':i11t-t-, so us to gt-tt ai hroatlt-r vit-w :intl untlvrstaintl- ing of ht-r suhjt-t-t. Prt-vious to ht-r tt-:it-hing ht-rt-, Miss Etlwurtls was instrut-tor in Latin :Lt Mainistt-t-. Sht- bt-gun ht-r work ht-rt- in tht- full of 1010 :intl has nit-t with grt-at sut-t-t-ss. lCvt-ryont- knows it to bt- T-l'llt' that tt-:it-hing at suhjt-t-t likt- Latin which, saying tht- lt-nst, is vt-ry hard :intl is t-onsitlt-rt-tl hy most stutlt-nts a grind, is u. far niort- tliflit-ult tzisk than instrut-ting in most suhjt-t-ts of tht- t-urrit-ulum. Howt-vt-r, nint- stutlt-nts out ot' tt-n in tho Atlriam High School will say that Latin is as intt-rt-sting :Ls :my otht-r sulijt-t-t. :intl tht- t-rt-tlit for this got-s to Miss litlwartls. 'l'ht- wholt- stutlt-nt. hotly is sorry tluit slit- lt-:ivt-s Atlrizin High ut-xt. yt-:ir :intl tht-ir ht-st, wisht-s go with ht-r. Clarence W. Blanchard COMMERCIAL Mr. Cl:u't-ntzt- VV. Blzint-luu'tl, who finislit-s his work in tht- Atlriaui High St-hool this yt-ur, gr:Ltlu:it.t-tl from tht- l :1yt-ttt- Normal School in 1899. Lzitt-r hte t-nt.t-rt-ti Ct-ntratl Collt-gt-, Huntington, Intlizma, gratliuiting t,ht-rt- in 1901 with tht- tlt-grt-0 of Ph. li. Prt-vious to his tit-aching ht-rt- Mr. BlilIlt'll2ll'Ll taught ont- yt-ar in tht- Conunt-rcizil Dt-p:i,rtlnt-nt of Ct-ntrzil Collt-gt-, and Hvt- yt-:Lrs in tht- High School :Lt ltllkhurt, Intliuna. Ht- t-ntt-rt-tl tht- Conunt-rtzizil Dt-p:u'tn1t-nt in tht- lot-:Ll High School four yt-urs :Lgo wht-n tht- Connnt-rt'iz1l Dt-- patrtint-nt was in its infaintfy. During this timt-, untlt-r his t-l'lit:it-nt, nixinugt-int-nt. it has grown until ovt-r ont-wthirtl of tht- stutlt-nts pursut- soint- brzinteh ot' t-omint-rt-itil work. Mr. Blzmt-l1zu'tl is twlzisst-tl :Ls ont- of tht- vt-ry ht-st instrutftors in Conunt-rt-itil work in tht- stutt- :intl Atlrizm High St-hool is vt-ry unfortiunatt- to lost- him. Ht- has not tlt-t-itlt-tl fully what ht- will tlo nt-xt. yt-ar, but whzitt-vt-r it is, wht-tht-r st-lioolstit-:it-hing or not, wt- hopt- tlmt tht- stunt- sut-t-t-ss ht- has always h:Ltl in tht- past will follow him in tht- futurt-. 3
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Ihr Mghnaivn Anil at littlt- 1-hiltl shull lvaitl them. Doris Alma Adair Ulass Sw-1't'tau'y 115, lJt'lfl2lIll1l.liUIl Contvst 115, 'Class liztskvt, Bull 'l't':1l11 115, i'l:iss Vim' l'i'i'si1lt'nt 125 1255 145, :xllll'lllil,ll, 125 135 145, Athlvtit' Uitruivail 125, .'xlll1'l5l:lll Pro- grzuu Ct5lllIllllltt't' 135, D1'utsr'lu'r Yt'ri'in 135 145, ,xll1t'lll2lll Pl'PSltl1'lll 145, High Svhool Chorus 145, Di'uts1'ht'r Yt'rt'in Yir-4' l'rt'si1lt'ut 145, Sillllltlltlfltlll 145, Sviiior l'l:iy 145. This bright zuitl t'l11'c'rful littlt' pcrsou survly hzis iuzult' :i most. Pllvllllllt' st-ltolausliip iwortl, quilt' r'ousist,t'nl ititlcvtl. Shi' has lwvn :tvtivv in svhool znlT:iirs, :Ls witut'ss hot' ostvr zthovv, :tutl lir'r pr1'st'u4't' will ht' grvutly uiissml. Slit' is our St5.llll2Ll0l'lilll, but this svvms sr':u'1't'ly honor vuough for at rt'1'or1l suvh :is hvrs is. lVt'VVlSlly15lISllt'1'1'SSll0l't'- ll-lPl', Doris, :is giwit :is yours lit'i'1'tofoi'1'. I 2 lt m.ilwsiiotlitlvrviii-1' what oth1't'stlo, I must hr' gootlf' Eloise Blanche Alverson All5t'llltlll 125 135 145, Mlllvtii' .Xssoriutioii 135 145, Ilvut- St'l1t'1'Y0l'15lll 1535 145, Drauiiiitir Club 145. liloiss' is om' of those' girls that it is allways wry h:u'tl to l1Iltlt'l'ST2lll1l. 5l'1'tl1it1k that shi' is :i hit shy, lmaislilul, or smut'- thing likr' that, hut :Ls our t'xp1'rit'iii-1' with surh tliiugs is SOII1t'XVll2Ll liiuitvtl, 1'IlIl'l tvll for surt'. Wt' otlvr, though, :is :L im'mc'tly for tht' ailmovt' ti'oubl4', loss stutly. XV' talks' it in lztrgt' tlosvs for :iuy troulilv, but would :ulvisv you to bt' f1:u't't'ul :tt first, :is sotui'timi's its vtlvvts huvs' hc'r'u tlt'trimt'nt:tl. 'Shi' is prvtty to walk with, witty to tulk with. :incl plc-:isuut to think on. Lulu Annette Bacon Vhorus 115, Class liziskvt liaill 'l'i':u11 115, liaiskvt lizill 'l't'Illll 125 135 145, .-Xtlilvtii' ASSI5t'lIlltl0ll 125 135 145, Atliviiiaiii 125 135 145, D0utst'hr'r Yc'rs'iu 135 145, .'xlll1'l5lIlll l'l:Lll1jllt'l 135, .ltliviiiatti Marshall 145, gxllltllllilll Play 145, Svitior Plziy 145. Lulu was soiut' rlxissy Bai.skt't lizill plsiyvr. Slit' wats on tht' t1':uu thrvt' yt':u's :mil tht' wuy slit' roultl iimkt' lmskvts wats 1 cziutiou. ll 1' voultl ttovor gm zi. hut' on ht'r ability in 1-lass, lJt't'tl.llSt' shi' wats usually lK'lllSl5t'l'llll!,1 wht'u vztlliwl upon. Shi' has oftvu hv4'i1i':lllt'tl liluigg in thi' History fllziss. 553' wontlvr why. Lulu was uot- what! you coultl will hzul, llt'llll1'l' wus shi' :ill zuigvl, but slit' wats tlwztys ,Etltttl-ll2lllll't'1l :uitl luul at siuilm' l'oi'1'vt'ryom',
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