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It Won't be long until we have graduation at Our School again. The seniors are getting a little excited. That's natural, though. Every Saturday the girls have been buying dresses or helping their moms to make them .... Oh my! Timmie, Watch out, those are senior diplomas, you musn,t play with them .... The Old Timers'll leave a big gap when they've moved out, and We'll miss them, but the g'To Let signs will be pulled down early next fall when the newcomers move in. . . . You are about to meet our February and June grad- uates one by one and see the things they've been doing around this place. Their fingers have been in all the pies. It,s given them lots of good, practical experience, and they've learned the meanings of capability and dependability, Of course, they've been on the Common Council and held posi- tions in every cabinet, along with serving on the police force. We like to remember them for their social prominence, too, the senior play, the two senior skits, and the Proms .... Goodness, Timmie, We must get these diplomas lined up. It,s almost time for graduation, here come the seniors, now.
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'lln memory M In the passing of Mr. Ralph Blair, our school has lost a fine teacher and kindly adviser. During the many years he was a member of our faculty, the students with whom he came in contact grew to recognize him as a friendg while the few who did not know him so well esteemed him as one who gave freely of his services to Our School .... In 1916 Mr. Blair came to Washington from Michigan. Here for a long time he directed the business staffs of the bi-weekly Scroll and the Annual. He was also chairman of the commercial depart- ment. Mr. Blair's activities in these capacities were succeeded by his appointment as head of the cafeteria. Along with this position he supervised the candy and cold-lunch counters. His further time was spent as adviser of the summer-school graduates .... Mr. Blair will always be remembered for his personality, which won for him many friends, and for his ever-present, sparkling humor. The time he spent .working for Our School is evidenced by the things he accomplished. 19 RALPH BLAIR
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