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i:x(;msi i First Row: Mrs. Hamer, Miss Smith, Miss Chapman, Miss Klitzman, Mr. Wilkinson (Dept. Head), Miss Fortune, Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Heasley. Second Row: Miss Busse, Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Silver, Mr. Butler, Miss Deal, Mr. Quirk. Miss McQuide, Mr. Weeks, Miss Freehafer, Mr. Flemings, Miss Tiews, Mrs. Kohlert. Third Row: Mr. Wood, Mr. Schluntz, Mr. Slavin, Mr. Wallenius, Dr. Walsh, Dr. Allison, Dr. Campbell, Mr. Jordan. Absent: Mrs. Gray, Mr. Imray, Mrs. Stewart. Language is the memory of the human race. It is as a thread or nerve of life running through all the ages, connecting them into one common, prolonged and advancing existence. William Smith I like the carving you did on the desk better. First Row: Mrs. Rodriguez, Mrs. Osman, Miss Tondreau, Mrs. Melley, Miss Bridey, Mrs. Hoyt, Miss Bonville, Miss Manter. Second Row: Mr. Friedland, Mr. Belocas, Miss Kass, Mrs. Kornfield, Miss Liebert, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Stelk, Miss Sanders, Mr. Hall, Mr. Mather (Dept. Head). F( )H f: I G N L A N G i; c j I :s A man who is ignorant of foreign lan- guages is ignorant of his own. Goethe 9
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A DM IN IS PH AT ION First Row: Mrs. Reardon, Mrs. McDonnell, Miss O’Leary, Miss Niland, Mrs. Moroney. Second Row: Mrs. Stewart, Miss Burke, Miss McGinn, Mrs. Aluf. Miss Mackey, Miss Lynch. It is through Art, and through Art only, that we can realize our perfection; through Art and Art only Mr can shield ourselves from the sordid perils of actual existence. Oscar Wilde Mr. Coletta, Mrs. Graff, Miss Peckham {Dept. Head), Mrs Woodberry, Mr. Lamb. First Row: Mr. Wall, Mr. Ehnes (Dept. Head). Mr. Dwinell, Mr. Dunbar. Sec- ond Row: Miss Murdock, Miss Boland, Miss Stuart, Miss Kling, Mrs. Flah- erty. Miss Greenshields, Mrs. Seltzer. Without labor nothing prospers. Sophocles BLTSINESS The oldest of the arts, the youngest of the profes- sions. Lowell I
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GUIDANCE The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future life. Plato First Row: Miss Douglass, Miss Rouillard, Mr. Grinnell (Dept. Head), Dr. Hobson, Miss Murdock, Miss Driscoll. Second Row: Mr. Coe, Mr. Purpel, Mrs. Ginty, Mr. Howard, Mr. Federman. First Row: Mrs. Kreger, Miss Bord, Miss South, Mrs. Atwood, Mrs. Sennott. Absent: Miss Cronan (Dept. Head). HOMEMAKING One hundred men may make an encampment, but it takes a woman to make a home. Chinese proverb INDUSTRIAL ARTS . . . the . . . craftsman . . . with earth-made imple- ment laboriously conquers the earth and makes her man’s. Thomas Carlyle First Row: Mr. Fowler, Mr. McCabe, Mr. Edmunds (Dept. Head), Mr. McIntosh, Mr. Foster, Mr. Ford, Mr. Beauchemin, Mr. Mini. i 1 10
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