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MARGARET K. LANGFORD, Commercial Laugh and the world laughs with you. CLARENCE R. LVOM), Malhrmntks, Science Nol in tlic run of common men. HELK.N G. LNONS, English, History A merry heart maketh a cheerful counienancc. THOMAS . LYONS, Matelimalics You can, hut you may not. MADELINE L. COTE, English, French She is full ol lun. wit. iuid fne. nOROIHV (;. Mac(;REGOR. Commercial Her aim— lo make business a ])leasure. |()HN F. M AK II . Hisloiy. Latin He is aUva s smiling, because he has an in- Imilc (leal of wit. ROlU R 1 v.. Ml rCHELL. English, Geography, Mtithemiilics A m.ni is known 1) his friends. HELEN M. NORRIS. Commercial I he trouble wilh )ou seniois is thai ou ie gelling loo big for this platO. ORAL A. PAGE, Physical Education He is always there when the bell rings. DOROTHN I ' EFERSON, Physical Education Alwa s on the go. AMI L. IM-IRICCL French, Latin I 11 1 modesiv ' s a candle to her merit. SrSA.N G. SHKEH.VN, English, Mathemalics Hear no evil; sec no evil; speak no evil. l A ELN N SIEVES FER, Draieing I ' alienie is a viruie. I A SK. L.V, Dom.slic Sciente W e ' re all out. AIA All RA MOM), Science I here s a si holarl I AMES F. SFEELE. English, History I ' m nol boring ou, am I? (,1 ORGE O. SI EW ARI. Matin nuilics He knous how man beans make fi e. Ill RIU R FA L. .S10C;K VELL, urse ■ Will, whai s ihe iiouble wilh you? MAR I HA IMNG. Latin Reproof on her lips, bni a smile in her eyes. M ICE WHFFE, English She is the mirror of sincerity. l)OR. S. WHITE, (Mrs.), English, History Order is heaven ' s first law. I ANNIE E. W ILEIANES, Seicing Dill ()u get |)crmission, girls? I I AN Ol NG. Commercial Fhe mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Vocational I RANCIS I. Wmi ' l ' EE, Jr.. Direttor Nothing eniine. nothing have. LEWIS H. BACON. Jr., liilo Mechanics Wisdom is llie wiallli of the wise. D. E ' ERETT BRY N, Auto Mechanics The mind is the man. HARRY F. DUNCAN, Printing Patience is the key of contentment. iAL L R N. NELSON, Mathematics A man who is willing at all times. Agricultural HILMER S. NELSON, Director JOHN B. FARRAR. Assistant A heart of wisdom is above the price of Faithfulness and sincerity are the highest rubies. things. R N (,. ' K A . Mechanical Drawing ■(,oo(l moiniiig, ihildren. HAROLD C. SHERWOOD, Cahinetmaking I tame. I saw. I con(|ueieil. WALDO H. SWAN. English, Science He is a wise man who seeks little. JOSEPH K. WHITTEMORE, Citizenship, Eionomics, English, History Dilliculiies dissolve before a cheerful spirit. [lO]
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FACULTY FREDERICK W. HILTON, Principal A little nonsense now and then is relished l)y the best of men. WALLACE L. WHITTLE, A.ysi.slaul Puncipal Science He has the wisdom ol iiiaiiv. but ihc wit oi one. ELMA E. ABBOTT, Clerk Here is one wliom sou ' ll al va s lind alwa)s helpfnl, and al va s kind. HAZEL M. AGNI- V, Cnimnercial Now, seniors c)ii will t pc for a period of fifteen minutes. Fi e oil lor an error. HARRY . RLANSON, Coach, Malheuiaiics Giddap, Napoleon. He never rode who never fell. HELEN C. BARNARD, (Mrs.) Laiin A quiet mind is richer tiian a crown. I ' AL L H. BATES, French He has a train of admirers worthy of a prince. ESTHER L. BENSON, Domestic Sceince I have no mocking or arguments, I vvitncss and— wait! ' B.A.RB. RA BICKNELL, Mallietnalics, Science A good sport, a good friend. PRESCOTT B. BRO VN, English, History He has the heart to conceive, the ability to understand, and the hand to execute. FRIEDA M. BR ANT, Eiiglisli. History A daughter of the gods. Divinely tall, and most divinel) fair. ERNESTINE A. CANNING, French The cautious seldom err. PAUL A. CLEAVES, English Watch my smoke! EVA P. DAVIS, Commercial The fair, the chaste, and tlie miexpressive she. JOHN K. DELAHUNT, Economics. Science He is everyone ' s friend, and he is held highly in our esteem. ELEANOR FREEMAN, French, Gennar, Earth ' s noblest thing— A woman perfected. JOHN T. GANNON, Eatin A toast to an all-roinul good fellow. JOHN T. GHIORSE, English, History None shall rule but the humble. And none but toil shall have. SHEILA M. GROSS, Librarian Her voice is soft and gentle, an excellent thing in a woman. WALTER M. GUTTERSON, Commercial What lies beyond that qiuet exterior? OLIVE E. HACKETT, Commercial You ' ll have to work fast this period, students: I ' m u to my neck in work as it is. KATHERINE M. HALE, EnglisJi, History By one ' s work we know the workman. INEZ E. HOAG, Physical Education Rest first, then work. EVERETT N. HOI.LIS, Commercial His maimer quiet and his nature mild. LILLIAN JEFTS, English, Spanish And if I see anything that looks like cheat- ing, you watch out! PHILII ' T. JONES. Gcograjiliy. History Ve ' ll have it (|uicl! I ' ll do all the talking from now on! First row; Mr. .1. Nelson, Mr. Bates, Mr. HoUis, Mr. Whittle, Mr. Hilton, Mr. Gannon, Mr. Delahunt. Mr. Raymond. Mr. Martin. Second row, Miss Aprnew, Miss .lefts. Mi-ss Davis. Mrs. White, Mrs. Barnard, Miss Vining, Miss Hale, Miss White. Miss Haokett, Miss Laneford. Third row: Miss YounK, Miss Norris. Mi s Sheehan. Miss Petnicci, Miss Stoclcwell. Miss Freeman, Miss Canning, Miss Sk;il:i. Fourth row: Mr. Xel- ' ui. Miss Cote, Miss Bicknell. Miss Hoag. Miss Peterson, Miss Bryunt, Miss MarGrenor, Miss Benson, Mis.s Lyons. Fifth row: Miss Abbott. Miss Silvester, Miss Gross, Miss Williams, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Page. Sixth ow : Mr. Lyond, Mr. Gutterson, Mr. Brown, Mr. Lyons. Mr. Ghiorse, Mr. Farrar, Mr. Jone.s. Mr. Arlanson. !VIr. Steele. Seventh row; Mr. Swan, Mr. Parker, Mr. Cleaves, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Duncan, Mr. Whittemore. Mr. Sherwood. [9]
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