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MARY L. GLOSTER, Librarian A good book is the best of friends, the same today and for ever WALTER C. GUTTERSON, Guidance Possessing the sincere understanding to guide youth, he is achieving the nobles! success. OLIVE E. HACKETT, Commercial It is bet ter to gi c than to receive. LEO A. HAYES, Physical Education His friendly, sincere altitude makes him well liked by all. PHILIP W. HENLEY, Carpentry A man with a good heart and main hiends. LOI BE J. HILL, Commercial The very pink of perfection, FREDERICK H. HOYLE, Auto Mechanics, Related Subjects Thorough, able, and talented. Kl SSI I I H. LACK, Director of Musit Music, maestro. WILLIAM T. KEARNS, Social Studies May we have it quiet? I am trying to tea h a class. GEORGE H. KLAY, Drafting He travels down life ' s highway, Teaching right from wrong. ROBERT S. LANG, Mechanical Drawing Once a friend, always a friend. MARGARE I K. LANGFORD, Commercial She is as constant as the stars. NORM A N 1) LOUD, Scit nee He is so good that no one can be a better man. CLARENCE R. LYOND, Science Bring it in and we ' ll analyze it. HELEN (.. LYONS. English A smile and a sense of humor go hand in hand. DOROTHY (.. MacGREGOR. Commercial Efficiency is the foundation of progress. Ol ro H. MAHN. Civics, Guidance, Place- ment, Driver Education Manhood, learning, gentleness, virtue, youth, liberality, and such are the spice and salt thai season a man. JO! I N 1. M R I IN. Social Studies A man of distinction. LOI ISI B. MASTERS. Home Economics Always ready and willing to help. RUSSELL H. MAZZOLA, Mathematics man with a smile is a man worthwhile. GEORGE J. McCARTHY, Social Studies Experience, the best teacher; the inexperi- enced, the best learners. MARY 1 Mi MORROW, English Thinkers arc as scarce as gold. GEORGE Y. NAJARIAN, Auto Mechanics He enjoys working and teaching boys the aulo trade and plans to continue in the future. HAROLD R. NELSON, Agriculture Ready to teach when you ' re reach to learn. JALMAR N. NELSON. Science, Cabinet- mailing, Carpentry, Related Subjects He builds character as well as cabinets. HELEN M. NORRls. Commercial There is time for fun and jokes galore-. Bui when eight-thirty comes — then, no more. GEORGE I . NO I r, Printing, Related Suh- jects He possesses the quality of understanding his pupils. VIRGINIA NYE, Guidance Ha e ou a problem ' - Miss e is alwa s sympathetic and helpful. ORAL A. PAGE, Physical Education Boys ' First Aid will be held in the gym instead ol the assigned rooms. ELIZABETH L. PALMER, French, Spanish It ' s nice to be natural, when you ' re nam rally nice, Miss Palmer ' s philosophy and excellent advice. DOROTHY PEARSON, English. So,,,, Studies There arc souls in this world thai have ihc gift of hnding jo e en w here and ol leaxing it behind them when they go. HERMAN F. TERRY. Printing His has been a life of devotion to duty. ANI TA L. PETRUCCI, English, French Culture in her manner, Sweetness in her smile, short, quickened steps, Moving down the aisle. l A H RAYMOND. Mathematics lo untold the intricacies of mathematics (o youth is the work of a master. ERIC A. ROY. English, Mathematics. Science He that governs well leads the blind while- he thai teaches gi es him e cs. I A El A N SU A I S I I R. Art Her beautiful thoughts express themselves in her works of art. EVA SK AI .A. Home Economics The way to a man ' s heart is through his stomach. Page Ten
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FACULTY WALLACE L. WHITTLE, Principal He guides us through our darkest hours into the light of understanding. THOMAS A. LYONS, Assistant Principal ... And now return to your sixth period class. FRANCIS E. WHIPPLE, Director of Con- struction. Maintenance, and Vocational Education Steadfastness is a noble quality. RAY G. PARKER, Principal of Ideational School His smile is a welcome mat to all the world. HILMKR S. NELSON, Head of the Agricul- tural Department His friendly smile is only one of his fine traits. LAURA N ASH, Secretary Always about when she is needed. CLAIRE M. HEAVER, Assistant Secretary A pretty, smiling face, and cordial manner make our visits to the office a pleasure. HELEN A. CAULFIELD, Secretary of Voca- tional School Efficiency and a winning personality are two fine characteristics lor a secretary. POLLYANNA ANDEM, English A finer person or truer friend cannot be found. HARRY ARLANSON, Coach He teaches not only sports, hut sportsman- ship as well. M ARY E. ARNOLD, Physical Education It takes a sport to teach sports. LEWIS H. BACON, JR., Auto Mechanics Better unborn than untaught. ESTHER L. BENSON, Home Economies II I knew you were coining. I ' d a baked a cake. JAMES F. BOLAND, JR.. Sheet Metal, Related Subjects A pleasing personality paves the road for many friends. PRESCOTJ B. BROWN, English Without him we should be but wanderers on the sea ol English. GEORGE J. BUTLER, Attendance Better late than never! ERNESTINE R. CANNING, Erench Speak in French when you can ' t think of the English. FRED P. CARLSON. Carpentry I he friendly words he has to say Win him more friends day after day. HAROLD E. CLARKE, Sheet Metal A good-natured teacher makes a good- natured class. PAUL C. CLEAVES, Audio-Visual Aids, Driver Education A quiel man whose words are lull of importance. JOHN F. COLLINS. Punting Happiness is a by-product of an effort to make someone else happy. JOHN K. DELAHUNT, Science Anything for a quiet life. DOROTHY G. DRISCOLL, Commercial I have taught them the goodness ol know- ledge. WILLIAM A. DWYF.R, Cabinet making He is liked and respected by all his pupils, including the girls. ALICE K. FAY, Commercial All bands on (he borne low, please. EDNA G. FLAHERTY, English, Guidance A genial director of our senior plays. JOHN T. GANNON, Latin. Mathamatics His greatest accomplishments are his manv friends. JOHN T. GHIORSF, Mathematics, Science He is so lull of pleasant anecdote. So rich, so gay, so poignant in his wit, Time vanishes before him as he speaks. MARIE K. GHIORSE. English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies With sweetness fresh as any rose. Him row: Hilmer Nelson, George Kla , Otto Mahn, Ray Parker, Wallace Whittle, rhomas Lyons, Joseph Whittemo ' -e. Fred Carlson, George McCarthy, Robert Lang; Second row: Evelyn Silvester, Mary Toomey, Olive Hackett. Helen Caulfield. Pollyanna Andem, Mary Arnold. Jane Tower, Alice White, Anita Petrucci. Helen Lvons, Elizabeth Waterman, Margaret I.argford, Ionise Hill, Edna Flaherty; third row: Man Cluster, Laura Nash. Claire Heaver, Man McMorrow, Esther Benson, Martha Vining. Eva Skala, Marie Ghiorse, Elizabeth Palmer, Herberla Stotkwcll: Fourth row: Russell Jack, Jalmar Nelson, lean Young. Dorothy Pearson, Louise Masters; Fifth row: John Ghiorse, Clarence Lyond, Ervin Stuart, John Gannon, Helen Norris, Dorottn MacGregor, Dorothy Driscoll, Alice Fay; Sixth row: Richard Whitmore, Alvah Raymond, W aldo Swan, William Reams. Lewis Baton, Preston Brown, Francis Martin. Herman Pern, George Noll: Seventh row: Harold Clarke: William Dwyer, George Najarian, Erit R , Walter Guiterson, Norman Loud: Eighth row: Frederick Hoyle, fames Boland, Paul Cleaves, James Steele, Russell Mazzola, John Delahunt, John Collins, Philip Henley.
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JAMES F. STEELE, Social Studies When you hear Gel out , it is only Mi. Steele calmly dismissing his i lass. HERBERT A L. STOCKWELL, Nurse And how are you today? ERVIN STUART, Science You understand this now, don ' t you? WALDO H. SWAN, Mathematics, Drivei Education Common reasoning is the key to the door- way of the understanding of math as well as the ke to the car. MARY F. TOOMEY, English Loved by all her pupils, who greeted Tier return with happy hearts. JANE TOWER, Physical Education A good athlete and a fine person. MARATHA YINING, English, Latin Patience is a plant that grows not in all gardens. ELIZABETH F. WATERMAN, English, Spanish With a pleasant smile and a winning way, She greets her students from da) to day. ! VRL H. WESTCOTT, Social Studies A good teacher with many friends l ICE M. W ill I I . English Small in size, bin abounding in good humor. RICHARD L. WHITMORE, Social Studies Able in class lore, sports, and man ' s chores. JOSEPH K. WHITTEMORE, English, His- tory Mark the perfect man and behold the upright. M. JEAN YOUNG, Commercial She takes every incident with a quiet, reassuring attitude. Page Eleven
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