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O R G A N I Z A T I O N S 23 THE PRINCIPALS OK ALBERT E.WILSON pnnci pal C.P. FONDA, boys ' vice pi ' incipal JESSIE RAYHANNA dirls ' vice principal
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2 T HE A R T I S A N W ' 33 The Principal ' s Message To the ( iraduates : When you chose to call yourselves Pilots you undertook nuK ' h that you would do for others as well as for yourselves. At the mention of the word Pilots there flashes into the mind a majestic ocean liner arriving from a far journey. The sea is rough from a recent storm. The smoke and steam are blown in horizontal streamers. The harbor is obscured by the haze. The harbor lights blink fitfully. The shifting sands of the harbor mouth render the safe channel uncertain as to location or even existence. Then through the mist the Pilot boat appears and is skillfully maneuvered to the side of the ship. The rugged, weather-beaten pilot quickly mounts the swinging rope ladder. Now all feel safe with the Pilot at the helm controlling the movements of the leviathan and guiding it safely to its allotted berth in the Xew World Port. These Pilots are an ancient and honorable breed (jf men. They have their traditions that come down from time immemorial of daring deeds and faithful service. They are worthy of their hire, Init will not quibble as to costs. Their thought is of the job to be done, and for its consumation they will risk their lives. The Pilots are particularly loyal to their guild, but this U)yalty is exceeded by the loyalty to the service which they are called to render. They must keep themselves physically, mentally, anrl morally fit. Their great responsibility makes any slip on their ])art count too heavily in loss of property and life to permit any deviation from the path of their duty. ' hen you chose to call yourselves Pilots you undertook much that du would do for others as well as yourselves. Albert E. Wilson
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24 ' 1 ' 1 1 !•: A R T 1 S A W ' 3J The Faculty Dr. Albert E. Wilson. Principal Charles Percy Fonda. Vice- Principal ; Jessie Ray Hanna. ice-l ' rincipal ; Helen ' inyard Peasley. Registrar; Mary Bess Henry. Counselor; Mahel . . Dnnn. Librarian. Art Department: Frederick John Schwankovsky, Jr.. Chairman of Depart- ment: Florence Ames. Edna . . Jones. Hazel Small Martin. Jessie Sherwood Smith, Ermina Cutler ' hitney. Bi(ir.0(;v Def artment: William James Bovee. Chairman of Department; Ruth ( )livia Jackson. L. R. Langvvorthy. Ey man Dalton LaTourrette. Martha Helen Montiiomery. Harold b ' .lmer Schroeder. Isabel Swerdfe er, William ( .. Wool ley. Commercial Department: James Seeley Mullen. Head of Department; Fred ]. Armstrong. Maud Lynn .Austin. Ida M. P.aldwin. Bessie F.ersman. Charles Ernest Cargill. Monica Serena Ekkmd. Lanette Kidsun. Clara McCluskey. Alice S. Maile. Paul Henry Mitchem. Ethel Douglas Phelps. English Department: Ethel P. Sykes. Head of Department; lulna Joy .Ad- dison. Edith L. Bruckman, Harold G. Donnel. .Mae lulwards. Iris C. Crosby Field. Una E. Fowler, P)lanche K. Freeman. .Agnes l- ' risius. Lucille Furnas. . lex F. Han- sen. Lucy -A. Hifle, Anne ) lgen Johnsen. Margaret Loretta McLaughlin. Ciuy Clinton Moore. Maude (Jyler, Mary Colver Trummer. Home Economics Department: Essie Lavina l ' ' .lli(it. Chairman if Depart- ment; Jean LacDougal Pjoyer, Hadassah Beecher Cheroske. Ruby .Mildred Hodge, Anna H. Hussey, Elizabeth C. Xewkirk. Sarah (i. Hicks Rowe. Language Department: Bertha Rutledge. Chairman of Department; Ger- trude Adams-Fisher. Belle .Arbour. Nellie S. Cronkhite, Bertha Drabkin Goodwin. Evarose Griffin Lloyd, Constance Manning Moir, Catherine M. Stewart, Erva .A. Taylor. Mathematics Department: Eva Crane Farnuni. Chairman of Department: Martha E. Cilker. Rollen Harrison Drake. Ida Isabella Jones. Willette W. Witmer Juline, Karl I ' .dwin Turn |uist. Mechanical .Arts Depart.ment : Charles Merwin .Andersen. I lead of De- partment; Frank James P.ritts. Walter Edward Cciburn, Walter Wilson English. Eniil lloltz. lacoli . . Xelsim. iM ' ed Xiederwerfer. G. . . ( )hlsson. .Meredith S. Reynolds. Mechanical Drawing Depart.ment: Walter .Mien Wdods. Chairman of DejKirtment : Herman Hess, John .A. Richards.
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