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FRANCIS X. KELLY, Commercial Come on, no loitering on the stairs, girls. MARGARET K. LANGFORD, Commercial She has a merry eye and a sunny disposition. NORMAN D. LOUD, Science To make this, you must have a certain sub- stance, namely, zymogenf' CLARENCE R. LYOND, Mathematics, Science A kindly word, a helping hand. HELEN G. LYONS, English, History Laugh and the word laughs with you. THOMAS A. LYONS, Mathematics Hail fellow well met. DOROTHY G. MacGREGOR, Commercial You had better make it five nights. You must learn. JOHN F. MARTIN, History, Latin My life is a strife. ROBERT E. MITCHELL, Geography, History A learned man has always wealth in himself. HELEN M. NORRIS, Commercial As jolly as the day is long. ORAL A. PAGE, Physical Education A wilful man must have his way. DOROTHY L. PETERSON, Physical Eflucatiou All right, fall in girls. ANITA L. PETRUCCI, French Good things come in small packages. SUSAN G. SHEEHAN, Mathematics, English You can't forget what she teaches. EYELYN SILVESTER, Drawing Here is teacher whom you will find Always willing and always kind. EVA SKALA, Domestic Science Steady of heart and stout of hand. JAMES F. STEELE, English, History A good nature brightens everthing. GEORGE O. STEVVART, Mathematics None but himself can be his parallel. HERBERTA L. STOCKWELL, Nurse Her ways are ways of pleasantness And all her paths are peace. MARTHA VINING, Latin I'lI see you to-night without fail! ALICE WHITE, English A true friend and helper. DORA S. WHITE lMrs.j , English, History A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. FANNIE L. WILLIAMS, Sewing What you need is someone to take care of your things. M. JEAN YOUNG, Commercial Her manner quiet and her nature mild Vocational FRANCIS E. VVHIPPLE, -Ir., Director How many times does this make it. LEIVIS H. BACON, Jr., Auto Mechanics He is a wise man who speaks little. D. EVERETT BRYAN, Auto Illechanics Don't be acting like a twoeyear old. HARRY F. DUNCAN, Printing Always ready with a helping hand. IALMAR N. NELSON, llflathernatics Sit thee down or thee will have time.' f RAY G. PARKER, Mechanical Drawing I Motion leads to promotion. HAROLD C. SHERWOOD, Cabinetmaking A good worker, a good sport, and a good friend. WALDO H. SWAN, English, Science All right fellows, I know what's in the book. JOSEPH K. WHITTEMORE, Citizenship History, Economics, English Gentlemen, and you, too, Phillips. Agricultural HILMER S. NELSON, Director To progress-do move and talk less! Page Ten JOHN B. FARRAR, Assistant Duties are opportunities.
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FACULTY FREDERICK YV. HILTON, Principal A gruff voice hideth a pleasant nature. WALLACE L. WHITLE, Assistant Principal I do not teach. I only tell. VELMA E. ABBOTT, Clerk A friend in need is a friend indeed. HAZEL M. AGNEYV, Commericial Oh, dear, where is my pencil? HARRY ARLANSON, Coach, Mathematics, Science Come on, let's go. HELEN C. BARNARD,QMrs.j, Latin Recite your Latin as though you were sure of it. PAUL H. BATES, French The man who blushes is not quite a brute. ESTHER L. BENSON, Domestic Science She moves a goddess and she looks a queen. BARBARA BICKNELL, Mathematics, Science Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles ol' other maidens are. PRESCOTT B. BROWN, English, History He adorned whatever subject he ever spoke or wrote by the 1110St splendid eloquence. FRIEDA M. BRYANT, English, History An actress in our midst. ERNESTINE R. CANNING, French Eat, drink, and be merry! PAUL C. CLEAVES, English YVisdom of many and wit of one. MADELINE L. COTE, English, French Merry as the day is long. JOHN K. DFLAHUNT, Economics, Science A toast to an all-round good fellow. ALICE K. FAY, Commercial A smile for each, a friend to all. ELEANOR FREEMAN, English, German She has a quiet manner. JOHN T. CANNON, Latin, History His appetite for pleasure is second nature. ' JOHN T. GHIORSE, English, History Move along faster, please. SHEILA M. GROSS, Librarian Why are you here at this hour? Don't you know it isn't 8:30 yet? WALTER C. GUTTERSON, Citizenship, English, History Still waters run deep. OLIVE E. HACKETT, Commercial Competence evidently does not interfere with good nature. KATHERINE M. HALE, English, Mathematics Science Here is one whom you will find always ready and always kind. ' INEZ E. HOAG, Physical Education An athlete from head to foot. EVERETI' N. HOLLIS, Commercial The meekest of men, the mildest of tempers. LILLIAN JEFTS, spanish Knowledge is the law of the mind. PHILIP T. JONES, Geography, History Keep your eyes away from the clock, the bell isn't going to ring yet. First Row: Mr. Nelson, Mr. Martin, Mr. Farrar, Mr. Loud, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Stewart. Mr. Sherwood. Mr. Parker, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Delahunt, Mr. Arlanson, Mr. Gannon, Mr. Bates. Second Row: Miss Stockwell, Miss Benson, Miss Norris, Miss Hackett, Miss Agnew, Miss Fay, Miss Bicknell, Miss MacGregor, Miss Bryant, Miss Youn , Mr. Hilton. Third Row: Mr. Whi le, Miss C n'n M' Sh h M . B ' g I . h . pp an 1 g, rss ee an, rs arnard, Miss Skala, Mrs. White, Miss White, Miss Petrucci, Miss Vining, Miss Freeman, Miss Jefts. Fourth Row: Miss Gross, Miss Silvester, Miss Hoag, Miss Williams, Miss Abbott, Miss Peterson, Miss Langford, Miss Cote, Miss Lyons. Fifth Row: Mr. Whittle, Mr. Lyond, Mr. Swan, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Hollis, Mr. Gutterson, Mr. Ghiorse, Mr. Brown. Sixth Row: Mr. Nelson, Mr. Lyons, Mr. Page, Mr. Cleaves, Mr. Jones, Mr. Steele. Seventh Row: Mr. Whittemore, Mr. Duncan. Page Nine
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