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5? ,-ci. I at CALVIN W. JARVIS Calvin W. Jarvis, assistant principal of Central High, is one whose unfailing symf pathy and understanding have endeared him to every student in the school. During the four years that Mr. Jarvis has spent at Central he has displayed a rare ca' pacity for business administration combined with keen perception and judgment in the settlement of student affairs which claim his attention. His kindly counsel and valuable advice are never lacking to any student who feels in need of them, and his patience and tact in all the questions which arise daily have made him a member of the faculty without whom Central would feel sadly at a loss. MISS GENEVIEVE S. McDILL During the two brief years in which Miss Genevieve S. McDill has occupied the posif tion of Dean of Students at Central, she has succeeded in gaining the confidence and gratitude of every Centralite. Coming in the fall of 1923 to fill the va' cancy left by the resignation of Miss Fannie Forester, Miss McDill soon established herf self as one of the most popular and influenf tial members of the faculty. With her abilf ity and willingness to understand the various problems of the student body, she has proved herself an able leader in school activities, and has encouraged the students to bring their difficulties to her. Gradually Miss McDill, by her constant sympathy and interest, has helped Central to attain thc Courtesy, Cleanliness, and Conf siderationn toward which it strives. 13 '4?flGs, , . N H, -f-:..:l- ya . u5g,u'l'n' ,li 'l3l1nnZ1'nJn,u'5'ri 'uu.n'uuunuuuizgju li ,F qulmluuvjlllll ll
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ww-E-J W 6 W A , 8,- Long, long ago there lived a king, beloved of men and mighty in prowess, whose kind' ness and mercy, combined with the best qualities of knighthood, made him famous through' out the ages. This king was Arthur, who rode a simple knight among his knights and many of these in richer arms than he. By his noble example and constant companionship he inspired his knights with a deep sincerity of purpose and thus enabled them to attain the level of noblest knighthood. The fame of his Round Table spread far and wide throughout many king' doms, until there was no dangerous quest on which his knights had not ventured. During Arthur's lifetime the flower of knighthood reached full bloom and the beautiful achievement of his life became a standard which men in later years strove to attain. With true Arthurian spirit, Richard T. Hargreaves, the head of our kingdom and the greatest knight of us all at heart, has by his constant guidance and encouragement inspired us to pursue new quests and has spurred us on to win new laurels. Ever ready with aid and advice, he has never failed to revive our spirits when they have flagged and to urge us to attain our main purpose in life, to'f Live pure, speak truth, right the wrong, follow the King. Else wherefore born? I2 ., 33, 5 ' mai .ay5, i , i lil 'H IN ' h
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6 it f me -I-o ar' FACULTY 1924-1925 RICHARD T. HARGREAVES. B. A. University of Kansas Principal CALVIN W. JARVIS. PH. B. University of Iowa A .rsi.rta1it Prnicifal GENEVIEVE MCDILL. PH. B., A. M. University of VVisconsin liolumbia University l7c'a1i of Studmzts, Euglisli JOAN D. O'BRlEN Home Visitor MARGARET GREER. B. A.. B. S. University of IXIinnesota Simmons University Librarian MARGARET BROWN, B. A. University of Minnesota .flssislant Librarian MARGUERITE BOEGE Assixlant to Mr. Morse Miisic LORAINE SCHAFIIER Lnnchraom Manager AGRICULTURE ARTHUR V. STORM, B. S. University of Minnesota COMMERCIAL AGNES F. CAREY, B. A. Iowa State Teachers College Indiana College AMY GI-IENEY, B. A. Iowa Wesleyan College FRANK H. HOSMER, B. A., L. University of Minnesota Minnesota College of Law ELIZABETH KLEIN. B. A. Iowa State Teachers College WALTER H. NORDBY University of ltfinnesota MARY G. PERCY University of INIinncsota RHEA M, RUNICE State Teachers College L. B. Scientific Shorthand College, Minneapolis ENGLISH REBECCA E. BURT, B. A. VVelleslcy College LUELLA B. COOK. B. A., M. A. University of Minnesota EMMA S. CROUNSE. B. A. University of Minnesota AMY A. FOX. B. A, Northwestern University LILLIAN F. GRAY, M. A.. B. L. University of Minnesota Columbia University EDNA HILTON, PH. B. Boston University LOUISE B, ILES, B. A. Carleton College LUCILLE B. LEONARD, PH. University of Minnesota MADELON LONG, B. A.. M. A. Un'versity of Minnesota University of Iowa MAY H. LYDON, B. A. University of Minnesota B. 14 ll ENGLISH fcontinueclj ELLEN E. MCGREGOR. B. A. University of IVIinneso1a JOHN E. MULLIGAN, B. A. Carleton College LEROY NIELSON, PH. B. University of Chicago ABIGAIL O'LEARY. B. A. University of Blinnesota IRENE PARKELL, B. A. University of Nlinnesota CAROLYN A, REED. B. A. Oberlin College ISABEL O. SHOEMAKER, B. A. Columbia University MARGARET W. SIDDALL University of Minnesota Radcliffe College THEODOSIA STEWART, B. A University of Kansas ISABEL TIBBETTS. B. A. University of Minnesota MARION H. WASH University of Minnesota University of VVashington FOREIGN LANGUAGES PHYLLIS BECKMARK. B. A. Rockford College ESTELLE CONWAY. B. A, University of Minnesota URA CRAWFORD. B. A. University of Texas l'nivt-rsity of Minnesota University of Chicago ALICE F. DRECHSLER, M. A. University of Minnesota ABSOLOM E. ERDAHL, B. A. St. Olaf College University of Illinois FLORENCE FISH. B. A. University of ltlinnesota GERTRUDE HANCHETT, PH. University of Chicago MARY C. HARRIS. B. A. University of Minnesota LUCILLE HAYS. B. A. University of ltlinnesota CLARE P. HELLIWELL University of Minnesota ALICE L. HUSSEY, PH. B. Iowa State University Iowa State Teachers College MARIE LUNDEEN. B. A. University of Minnesota MARY RICHARDSON, B. A. YVellesley College FREEHAND DRAWING GRETCHEN Z. ILG Chicago Art Institute ELLA WITTER Chicago Art Institute D n-un.nn.-In-feng: 111 i .N 'Milli Hu .M.A B.
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