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CULTY ENGLISH mxxl 'llar an flkirz, Rnlh 1'hillip.f, flluy IKifl'klVrIffft'k. Ron lhnl Ila1zm1fr1rJ, Lxumz f,vlll'Z'z'l', flgilcx flrzzuhf, tml Vnfifn 11, Hvrllm Winn, Irwlf' lalrzsivzg, Ilwrfln Slo- tnm 1 Mrizzift' Chr1111l7c1'lcn KfllIll'7Hlli517Lj. HISTORY Rovv l lllmtaul Kl'lTIl.K', Effmzfwlfz Clark, Lyle Kaye, fhuarlj Mfzzgal M I rmpf r, Pzmlirzz' Ford. Row 22 Sft'i'r'fL lirirlcfc, Sir P2163 il can f, Eflrrzlnl I,i.tl11rz, Ilwzry Thurxclf, Stanley Kimball, Lloyd Daly. Officers - 12 - FOREIGN LANGUAGE l'r11rfu Ilznzzzzrul, Arzrznh Nhulluu, fllarlha llagau, Ftlzuz Bzllncork, With enthusiastic foreign language teachers aboard, ships have sailed into French, Italian, German, Spanish, Mexican and Oriental ports. Having conquested the foreign tongues, these teachers have returned to offer us a part of their treasure. We are constantly remintled by our Fnglish teachers that grainmat- ically correct speech, like a leaky ship, must be constantly bailed to be kept alloat. If we Want to sinla, they sav, cease pumping. Sailing an unknown ocean in com- mand of three small boats, Chris- topher Columbus discovered the New Wlorld. That we now know this and other thrilling tales ol' the sea is the work of our history teachers. Construction and navigation of huge ships is made possible by an ap- plication of the principles of mathe- matics. To give us an understantling ol' that science is the work of our mathematics department. lVlA'l'HElVIA'1'lCS llufuu Dunn, Emilie llufzxltru fhftlrlj, lflflzcr rirziitrirzll, Lrlnixt 1'fz'r'c1', fz?'za'e1 To-zfvr. pl li I3
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'f DR. DONALD, NYLEN, Counselorg ICSTHER PARKER, Secretzlry I VIG TOR OF THE HIP 66 A'I'IHCR,i, I asked the old one sitting in a sheltered nook on the dock, 'Lwhj' do you Colne hercfn I waited long. Then, quietly he answered: I iirst came in the morn, pulsing with the vigor of life. Indian, beast and bird eyed me as niy hand took saw and hannner.', I eanie at noon. Ships from the seven seas Iay at the docks. Cargo of riches-spices from India, gold from Alaska, silks from China, and rugs from Persia. Men sought and bought and wrought. UI come at sunset. A golden glow touches the world. The sea rests. But the tang of salt air, the s1neII of seaweed, the lapping of waves is theref' My eyes turned from the hurrying throng in the street to the distant shore. That shore seemed to lead on to Olympic peaks gleaming afar like a bridge to the sky. h-DoNA1,D NYIIILN. ,ll-
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS l1111111r1r1' f,1'1111111'f, flflilo lfVhafwy, Frmf Cnrlnzi, fln'111U Crllrgi' VVUILW. Years ago, ships were built by the hand labor of skillful shipwrights. Now, riveters and Welders construct them. ln the industrial arts we learn from master craftsmen the practical use of brush, hammer and wrench. Future Clerks, stenographers, typ- ists, boolilceepers and salesmen are be- ing trained to aid in our huge ocean Commerce with nations all over the world under the able, experienced guidance of our Commercial instruc- tors. Wl1e1i the mariners' Compass was diseovered, sailors no longer feared to go out of sight of land, for they knew the needle would always point north. Why the needle does point north the science teachers explain to 119. Boarding our ship, W. S. this semester for the lirst tim new teachers were welcomed rousing cheer from all hands. hope that their trip may be enjoyable and suceessful. w li P1111li11r Sfz'r'11i-13' .Vina E1'frh1'r', Fila High, e, the bv a 'WC both f1' Rf1Hi'y, R11 J I 11'k1'r.t. Row2i.111fi11 Hilzfrlgrr, Dnrufby S111itl1, XU111111 Hurt'- 1111111, D011 Frzzme, K11f!11'y11 Rayfzznrld, 11 PIII fl l.r11k1'r. BER COMNIIIRCIAL 1'l'711rt'i11 !W11giHfrlnl1ly, E,rl1'll1' Vizin, 1 r11ukf1' Srhmflm, Eiffvarff flf11'3'1'1-,r fflfrlrfj, EJIM Dahfbrrg, P11ff1'r1r1' I,urM111rf, lf1'iHf11v1 llflnrphy, lVz'l'IIt'f' Dulfon. SflENl'l'i lJ.1r'i1l Sitwlnjf, l,mf1'1'r11'1' l,wm111'1, Virlur 1,11r.rrn1, Roy Limf- v11m, l.1'n111111i HIH1111' f!1r111U. Officers -134
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