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FA Cl' LTY Dr. Archibald Morris Fosdick ................ Principal and District Supcrintcinlcnt. Mrs. Pcrlc Ziunucrnian .......,,..... .....A........,.,...,,. X 'ice-Principal and English Mrs. Esther Lathrop Holmes ...,... .....,.. B 'rcehand-drawing, Arts and Crafts Mrs. Lillian Scott Steinei '.......,, ...............,...,.........,.,.. D omcstic Science and Art Miss Isabel Vtfard ...,............... ....,.. If 'oreign Languages, English and Glee Club Mr. Hugo Anderson .......i...................................Y.......,...... Mathematics and Physics Mr. Edward A. Fingado ........ Mechanical Drawing, and Home and Connnunity Mechanics. Mr. C. I. Bently ...............,.............. Auto-mechanics and Vocational Mathematics Mr. Miss Lucie Morris ............... Mr. John E. Kimber ............ Miss Audrey Hollenbeck ........ Miss Lolita Brown ............. Mr. Frank IJ. Koch ...,,... Glen E. Mangun..B0ys, Physical Education, General Science and Biology .................................................Connnercial Department ,. ,..... Agriculture, Chemistry and Orchestra ..,.,...History Ellld Girls' Physical Education .........................Secretary to the Principal .......Custodian of the Buildings
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C LASS HISTORY RUTH NEVVTON, '25 In the fall of 1921 there came into this High School the usual thing4a class of 1+'reshmen. We were as green as Freshies usually are, about as noisy, prone to pull the usual grammar school tricks, but added to this was the fact that the Seniors were so old and wise that they l1ad entered upon their second childhood, so we Freshies weren't lonesome. The memory that we carried with us at the end of our Freshman year was a vision of Ds in some cases, and in others a growing dislike of Seniors with an inner desire to become one or die. The second year found us one jump ahead-Soph's. What a magnifi- cent view from this mountain top! What are those green things wiggling around down there? 1+'reshmen? You don't say! And to think WE were over that far down in the scale of human beings! Only one cloud appeared to mar the Soph's happiness-the Junior made himself felt. Juniors love to bully. It is their chief delight, their only solace, their only comeback from the iron tist of the Senior. However, another year brot us to the self-important station of Juniors. Probably the most successful affair ever given in this High School was the Prom of '24. lt took money, and lots of it, to put on this function properly, but thru dint of real work the money was forthcoming. Forty dollars was our class contribution to the Annual, and to the Annual Staff, the Assistant Editor, the Literary Editor, and the News Editorg to tl1e Associate Student Body Executive Board, the Vice-President and the Treasurerg to the Girl's League, the Vice-President and the Treasurer. And then to show you where we stood in athletics, just look at the honor roll of '24: John Black, Everett Fenny, Al Johnson, Sidney Magill, Albert May, and William Towler. Last, but not least, came our Senior year. Now that it is drawing to its close. we all realize just what our High School years have meant to us-the friendships we have made and the battles we have fought a11d won. ln our Senior year, we have added one more to the line of Student Body Presidents, some half dozen editorships on the staff, a few more stars on the honor roll, and we leave behind us the memory of a REAL play. We have done our best, altho it is a ttboy and girl best. But perhaps that best is the most sincere of all. We are anxious to try our hand in thc work of the world, but even tho we are looking forward with an eager eye, we are looking back with regret upon our school, the teachers, our good pals of the classroom, and-Our Friends.
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