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members of garnltg. MR. C. A. SMITH, Principal. Miss Margaret Taylor Mr. Arthur F. M. Custance Mr. F. L. Barker Mr. Crull Mr. S. Foster Miss Nydia H. LeTourneau Miss Blanche Trufant Mr. I. R. Towne Mr. Hutchinson Miss Eliza Robinson Miss Mogford Miss Mary Salter Miss Josephine Gorin Mrs. Emogene Lectra Miss Jessie Palmer Miss Toska M. Von Scholten Mr. Carl I. Ulrich Miss Helen Bigelow Mr. Mark Baldwin Miss Louise K. Noyes Mr. John Thomas
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- l Q-----V FACULTY. HARLES ALDEN SMITH has been the principal of the High School for the past four years, having begun may A his duties here when we entered as Freshmen. As a principal, Mr. Smith is untiring in his efforts for our , advancement. He has raised the moral tone of the Q school. He is always. putting before our minds the ' value of truth and honesty in our actions, and of ap- V i plying ourselves to our studies. As a teacher he is patient and kind, never scolding, yet making one feel that no shirk- ing is possible. Mr. Smith has that power of drawing one out so much appreciated by a timid student. As a'man, he is honest, upright and straightforward. He has a genial manner and a pleasing countenance, but under the velvet glove there is a hand of steel, making applicable to him the old adage, Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re. Miss Margaret Taylor and her ruler still preside in the Assem- bly Hall. Miss Taylor is a genial favorite, and a friend to every- one, but especially so to the Seniors. There was great woe in the den of the Tigers, at the beginning of this year, when the new Assembly Hall regulations came into force, but smiling peace was restored when the old system was reestablished in the second semester. Vivat Miss Taylor! long may she reign! Mr. Arthur F. M. Custance, the man with the big heart and little hair, is a good example of perpetual motion. He is here, there and everywhere. The capacity of his heart seems to know no bounds. Each year the Seniors are taken into it as tho' there had never been any predecessor, but it is lucky that the limits of his heart are not as well defined as is the hair line of his head. Mr. Custance is very conscientious, sometimes too much so to suit the Seniors in 300. He is an able instructor in Latin, and his work in music needs no mention. Everyone knows of its ex- cellence. Mr. F. L. Barker has instructed us the past year in the mys- teries of chemistry, with its combinations of H2 S O,, NaCl, etc. 11
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