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G R A D U A T E S SENIORS The culminating Of this annuating. Finds us contemplating On our graduating.
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study and Laboratory Periods Appeal to Students Deeply immersed in the mysteries of the test tube, as is shown in the cut, is one of Mr. Pauley ' s chemistry classes. C. 0. , controller of the most of the upp9r hall, bounds from one room to another, instruct- ing students in physics, chemistiy, advanced algebra, and trigonometry. Famed as head recommender for St andard Oil Company, he is also an outspoken enemy of mud-pie chemists. — Kindly and respected, Miss Bar- tholomew oversees the learning of the com- munity ' s future cooks. Under her tutoring, smells arise from the vitamin laboratories and waft out into the halls to tantalize the poor students who chose ancient history in- stead of domestic arts. In the picture, prep- arations are being made for the usual Wed- nesday lunch. Before long — Soup ' s On . Oh dear ! — Possessed of a voice which can outdo the loudest lathe, or student in the shop, Mr. Joseph B. Brown is the lord of all he sur- veys. Owner of the fattest brief case in high school, he perfects ye students in the drawing of straight lines and the making of bread boards without splinters. Editor ' s note: The photographer practically had to threaten Mr. Brown with physical violence to get him in the picture. (Shy, you know). — Genial impresario of the high school, Mrs. Mary Myers, presents operettas, glee club recitals, runs the gamut from Rachmaninoff to Vincent Lopez ' s knock-knocks , and oc- casionally leads in America the Beautiful on state occasions. She is seen here trying to get la out of a do, do bird. Fourte
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CLASS OFFICERS Row 1 Bottom : Ira Spencer, vice-president Row 2 Joseph Curtis, treasurer ; Bernice Schneider, secretary Row 3 Robert Kitchen, president Class Flower; Bronze Rose Class Motto; Nihil est veritatis luce dulcius. Nothing is sweeter than the Hght of truth. Class Colors: Black and Cold Sixteen
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