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6 Verdelle Clark Dana Thompson Clarence Burnett Jack O'lDonnell Iris Guiou Lee Fairweather Edward Dionne David Trafford Katherine Harris Arthur Wilder Marion Marino Mary Hutcheons lPhilip Christie Leona 'Crandall Clarence Burnett Margaret Dow Verdelle Clark Alphonse Crock Edward Dionne Katherine Harris Mildred Sutter F. S. Cunninigharn, Prin. Marion 'Csnant Lucia Stoddard Bertha Carter Glenn S. Chamberlain Briar Conner Anne Fillmore Grace McKusick Delia Houghton Maude Bailey Alice Kitchen Clifford McGaughy Margaret Johnson William Hanscom William Jenkins Fred P. Loring P. 1.H.S. SHIP CLASS 'OFFICERS Class of '32 Class of '33 Class of '34 Class of '35 STUDENT COUNCIL FACULTY President Vice-lPresident Secretary President Vice-President Secretary President VicelPresident Secretary President Vice-President Secretary President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Member Member Member Member Member Mathematics English English English Science Science Latin History French Bookkeeping Type. and Stenog. History and Civics Mathematics lPhys. Ed.. Business Tr. and Music Agriculture
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8 P.1.H.S. SHIP ' ff fi - . -5-.sf A Eagan- fd ' fl ,S r ' x Nail' X ' fy K , 1 V 1. S :L I lg , S CI. 2 t V 7 A ,,,., ,L , . 4 I if E , l 'f f 'Nag SPORTSMANSHIP spires trust, commands respect and From the time we were very small children, we have :been taught the fundamentals of what is known as fair play. As we have grown old- er, we have come to call these funda- mentals by the name HSPORTSMAN- SHIP. Some of the qualities in a good sportsman are: Character, ability to keep a level head, strict observance of the rules, and alertness. These qualities apply to the game of life as well as to any game which is played -for the enjoyment which one derives from it. First and most important of all is character! A man who is known to have a ,ga-od character naturally in- loyalty. The development of charac- ter may depend upon icme's environ- ment, or training, or it may dlevelop from hero worship. The latter is per- haps the most comm-cn. Each person should choose an ideal whose char- acter is strong and influential and then strive to be as near like that ideal as possible. Often times we have the misfortune to become angry and say and do things which we afterwards regret. If we possess the albility to keep a level head we will n-ot embarass ourselves by doing this. To -obtain this require- ment may mean long and hard Work for some, for whom the 'most natural thing is to let loose their fury, but we can all possess this asset, ability to
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