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MARCARI ' T K. I.ANGFORI), Comincidal Slit ' is llir iiinror of shiicrily. NORMAN D. LOUD, Scioicc Wise Id resolx ' c unci pritifiil to licijtiiiii. CILARKNCK R. lAONl), Mai licinali(s, Sdrnce (jive inc a rod mid a reel. HELEN G. LYONS, ■.iiolisli. Ilislory Sill- litis a iiifiiY f f tiiiil II sunny ilisjiiisilitin. DORO IH C. Ma :(;RE(;OR, Coiinm K idl .1 siiiilf joi iiitli, a frifiid lo till. JOHN F. MAR UN, History, l.tilin A uwrry liciirt iniihftli ii rlii-frlul i iniiiliniint r. (.KOR(,E |. MfX.AR IH , Comnit it ml Nim ' liiltf llif II. ( ' .. iiioihtill titiiii lor in- stance. ROBER T E. MEECHELL, C.fi,irraj)liy . Hisltny Hf is ti ii ' isf iiiiiii u ' l ' o sjiftiks little. HELEN M. NORRES. Coininertitil She liti: till- litiiil lo tontiiiu-. I lie tihilily to II ndei sitinil , iinil the litiinl lo ixriiilr. IR(.I IA NN E, Connneriitil III} iiiin lo iniike hnsiiirss ii jiliiisnif. ORAL A. l ' A(.E. I ' hysittil hdiit nlioii I I Hill ; iiiifilitx and irill jiu vail. DOROIH ' L. I ' E ' EERSON. I ' liysital I:,l iiialion See lii r but smile, f)iir tart s ilejxni. ANITA L. I ' E ERUCCL English, French .■i fjiiiet manner is richer than a crtnen. AE , H RANMONI), Mtil lirmalits. Science I l tijftl i enllemini iiim liiiid lo toe. SCSAN C. SHEEIIAN, l-.nolisi,, Malhemalics Hri iniiniier ijiiiel anil her natine iniltl. ROSE SHAERMAN, Commercial Ii ed is her look, and stern Iter air. EVELYN SILVESTER. Drairing Her ' {rays are ways of j)leasaiit ne.ss, hill all her lull lis are jieaie. I ' A ' E SKALA, Home Economit s Her lunches are fit for a kin . (,EOR(,E O. SIEWARI. Mm lienialics I he mildest manners anil the nentlesl heart. J.AMES F. STEELE, Economics. English, History He has the jrisdoni of many but the xeil of one. HERIU RE E. SIOCKWELL. Xur.se .■Ihrays full of j)ef , aheays on the go. Thai ' s the kinil of spirit Miss Stockirell seems to show. MARFHA VININO, Latin It is tranijiiil l)ei)f le ehii at com jilish much. I W ill I I , English Here ' s a letnher irho you (rill finil .-llways willing and always kind. DORA S. Will IE (Mrs.). English, History l: t eiili ugly wise, fair sjioken. and fiersiiailing. FANNIE L. WILLIAMS. Home Economics True to her woril, her work, and her friends. I. |l AN ' lOl NC.. Commercial T hoiighls all loo tieeji ; wortls. Vocational School FRANCIS E. WHII-ri l . JR.. Diiechn Strong in lli -rll. iind jio,rii iil lo gn ' e sireng ' li. LEWIS H. BACON, JR., .lulo Methmiiis He that hath knowledge sfjineth his icords. n. EVERETT BRYAN. .4uto Mechanics His heart is as hue as sleel. HAROLD E. CLARKE. Sheet Metal Jolly as the day is long. HARR ' l E. DENtiAN, Prininf,. I ' tnienirnI ' Tis not what man does ichitli eyiills him. but lehal man would do. OTTO H. MAHN, Printing .Anything for a quiet life. JAEMI R N. NELSON. Malhemalics .1 good iitiliiie brightens ci ' t ' ) yl hi ng. RW (., I ' ARKI R. Methaniial Drawing I ' atience is a necessary ingreilient of genius. HAROLD C. SHERWOOD. Cabinetmaking . i legacy is so rich as honesty. WALDO H, SWAN. English, Science Eailhliilness mid sincerity are the highest things. JOSEPH k. WHIt EE.MORE. Cilizenshi}), Economics, English, History Work itself is a f)leasiire. Agricultural HILMER S. NELSON. Director JACK STl RTEVANT, Assistant Mightily in deed, gently in manner. ]] isdom is in knowing what to do next. lO
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FACULTY WALLACE L. WHIT I LK, Principal lifilil our t nidlcs from oiir torch. THOMAS A. LYONS, Assislaiit Priiicil til for jflialex ' cr i.s to act upon hearts iiiusi tome from the heart. ELMA E. ABBOTT, Clerk .4 friend i.s best found in ndver il . HARR ARLAXSON. Cotirh. .Malhrmalics. S( ience Confi (fence is Ihr t om jxiniiin tij siuce.ss. IRl.NE F. BATES, French Her pleasinjT smile is a friendly beacon. PAI L H. BATES, French His ( heer smile and oaixl mornuii; start the ilay off )it!,ht ESTHER L. BENSON, Home Economics Xotliintj endures but ftersonat finalities. BARBARA BIC ' .KNELL. Matlieinatlcs, Science J irilliiiii mind makes a hard jiiiirnex easy. PRESCOTT P. BROWN, F:nglish, History You ' re skatint on i er thin ice. ERNESTINE R. CANNING, French .-i nit ' n comfuinion is music in a finnucx. PAI L C. CLEAN ES, English Slow and steady eins the race. MARIE E. CONROV, English, French J} force of her merits, site makes her tray. MADELINE L. CO EE, Latin The school is losing one of its best: Bon J ' oyage! JOHN K. DELAHUNT, Economics, Science His eyes are laughing, his smile winning. ALICE K.. FAY, Commercial Patieiur is the best remedy for n ' cry I rouble. ELEANOR FREEMAN, English, C.erinan .1 ijiiiet and dignified air Shines a great deal of ability rare. JOHN T. GANNON, Latin Motion leads to fnomotioii. JOHN I. (iHIORSE, English. History. Science 11 ' mill irisdom me burn ii ' ilh a man. SHEILA M. GROSS, Librarian High-erected thoughts sealed in the lieart of courtesy. WAL I ER C. GUTTERSON, Citizenshif), Eng- lish, History Deeds not icords. OLIVE E. HACKETT, Commercial Congenial at lieart and born to be a friend. RA EHERINE M. HALE, English, sMat hematics. Science Hale and hearty .It nieiy fimtx. INEZ E. HOAC;. Physical Education .1 jolly, all -rou lid scout is slie, And athletics is her specially. EV ERETT N. HOLLIS, Commercial .1 good laugh is sunsliine in the house. LILLIAN JEFTS. Spanish . iilhiiig great leas achiei ' ed xi ' itliout ciithusi- IISIII . nOROEHY A. JENKINS, Commercial W ith a smile and a song. PHILIP I. JONES, Geography. History .1 merry heart does good like iiiediciiie. FRANCIS X. KELLY, Commercial I fall eychmige liriiigs no ijuii.ril. First row: Mr. Loud, Mr. Jones, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Hates, Mr. Jalmar Nelson, Mr. Raymonil. Mr. Kelly, Mr. Martin, Mr. Duncan. Mr. Parktr; Second r w : Mr. Hilmer Nelson, Mr. Whipiile, Mr. W liitlle, Mr. Lyons; Third row: Mr. Mollis, Miss Hackett, Mr. Krown, Mrs. Kates. Mrs. White, Miss Skala. Miss White. Miss Sheehan, Miss Canning; Fourth row: Mr. Sherwood. Miss Ahbott, Miss Hale. Miss Silverman. Miss Bicknell, Miss Freeman. Miss Macdregor, Miss Young. Mr. Stewart, Mr. McCarthy: Fifth row: .Mr. .Sw.m, Mr. Mahn, Miss .lefts. Miss Cite, Miss Langford, Mi.-.s Jenkins, Miss Nye, Mr. (aitterson, Mr. Delh.uint, Si.xth row: Mr. Clark, Miss Peterson. Miss Benson. Miss N ' ining, Miss Stockwell, Miss Conroy. Miss Petrucci, Miss Willi.ams, Mr. (iannon, Mr. Bacon; Seventh row: Miss Hoag, Miss Fay. Miss Norris, Miss Ly ns .Mr. Bryan, .Mr. Page; Eighth row : . Ir. .Sturev.mt. Mr. Cleaves. Mr. Ghiorse. Mr. Whittemore. Mr. Lyond. Mr. Steele. 9
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HARRY BOTTERUD, President EVA DOYLE, Treasurer BETTY HEARN, Secretary FRED ALLAN, Vice-President
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