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llmll ZENITH llmll 19141 THE DULUTH SCHUULMASTERS9 CLUB. The Duluth Schoolmasters' Club was organized February 22d, l9l3, for the purpose of promoting good fellowship among the men of the two I-Iigh School faculties of the city, and co-operating toward greater educational efliciency. Meetings with six o'clock dinners are held once a month, and the election of officers occurs once a year, the annual meeting being held in May. The social events of each year are the anniversary banquet and Washingtonis Birthday enter- tainment, to which a number of guests are invited. The club has served its purpose Well, with the result that the members are more intimately acquainted and hence better able to co-Operate with one another in the educational cause. The Oflicers for the present year are: President-E, P, Gibson, Vice-President-James F. Taylor. Secretary-H. A. O'Brien. Treasurerfs. A. Foster. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1 Leonard Young. W. I-l. Benson. Cs. A. Wyly. EXECUTIVE ADVISER: Supt. R. E. Denfeld. AUXILIARY COMMITTEES: BOYS' EMPLOYMENT: T. F. Phillips, Chairman. S. A. Foster. E. F. Geiger. F. B. Carey. l-l. Sullivan. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE: Leonard Young, Chairman. W. l-l. Schilling. W. I-I. Benson. George Gregory. H. A. O,Brien. PROGRAM: fv James F. Taylor, Chairman Julien Romieux. D. W. Hiestand. A. G. Alexander. A. L. Lawson.
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HEI' ZEKNITH. Illllll 19141 I. MR. HARRY S. VINCENT. A wood worker and a good worker. 2. MR. GEORGE E.. GREGORY. Vvhen. a person finishes a course with Mr. Gregory, he at least knows what is expected of him. 3. Miss CLARE L. SHAVER. To those whoiknow thee not, no words can paint, And those who know thee, know all words are faintf' 4. MR. A. L. LAWSON. A wizard with chisel and pen. 5. Miss TERESA L. DIEHL. A foot more light, X A step more true, Neier from the heath flower r Dashed the dew. - -6. Miss JESSIE. O. CASE. Seraphs share with thee Knowl- edge: But Art, O woman, is thine alone. 7. MR. S.. L. PoTTs. A A planer and a square er man I never saw. 8. Miss I-IALLE B. I-IxLLs. Queen of the art that rules the heart of man. 9. Miss FLGRENCE AIKIN. A sewer of cloth and a reaper of friendships. V IO. Miss GERTRUDE L. CAREY. ln framing artists, art has thus P decreed: To make some good, but Miss Carey to exceed. Il. MR. EDWARD F. GIEGER. The annual Manual Training Expositions held in June give ample evidence of his ability as an instructor. IZ. Miss MARIE TIMS. Everyone who has taken sew- ing from Miss Tims knows what a great difference there is between a quarter and a third of an inch. We wonder if allVStout graduates are as charming. K I3. MR. C. R. CARMAN. Patience will accomplish any- thingf, That is his motto. Faculty members who arrived later in the year: MR. M. W. ADAIR. MR. F. W. MADSON.
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'fill ' ZENITII 'jul' 19144 THE GAHIEELS9 SIELIFE-HELP CUDIERCGANHZATHCKDNQ The Girls' Self I-lelp Organization, which was formed in the High School cluring the year 1911, has proved itself to be not only more popular but also more efficient than ever. Our active membership has increased from twenty to fifty-seven. Conse- quently We have been able to fill over two-thircls of the seventy positions that have been open to us this year. X . The Work includes the caring for children, helping with the housekeeping, clerking, typewriting, piano playing, sewing ancl mencling, art, library and office work. Therefore, We feel that any girl who really wishes to help herself can readily find the opportunity through our Self Help Club. ' 8 19
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