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ML, ,Y 1926-TIIE CCJMNIERIIE-I926 'ml - .Ima FACULTY NIR. C. W. MVHITE, Principal IVIISS IDA GARBARINO MR. JOHN IVICGLADE MISS IMIARY C. CLARK Miss MAE D. BARRY Vice-Principals Q DFIIIIX of Girls' Miss GRACE JARRETT, Serremry ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MISS RIENE CUI.I.Iax INIIss CnNs'r.INx'I: DIQWLI' IXIISS ROSA DIEI-II. IXIISS IRRNI2 FURLONG Qhrazlj IXIISS GRACE K. G.Xl.I..KGIII11R Mxss TIEIIES.-X I-II-:ss NIISS IVI.-ui L. JOHNSON MISS IVIARcr:I.x..-I K.I'R'l'IIIiI5IER MISS L0RImINIa M. BI.IR'rIN IxIRS.J.B.N15XI'3I:XX A1158 AHA RAIKISIDELL MRS. M. C. SE.-Ivlzx' MISS Fl.ORIENCIi SBIITH IXIR. GIEORGIZ SAIYTI-I INIISS JANET STI:w.IR'r MRS. II. L. 'I'U'r'I'I.I: MR. BDLIN HISTORY DEPARTMENT MISS FLORENCE E. BARNARD MISS RIARIE DR FLON MISS CIRACE K. G.II.I..acHI-:R MISS CI.ARIcI: A. IQIRXVIN fhrndj MISS INIILDRED SMITH MR. GIEORGE SMITH DIISS ELLEN 'TRIEXYICI-C MUSIC DEPARTMENT VIOI..-I LAYVSON F.xRRI51.L MATHEMATICS DEPT. M'R. ARRARI E. CIIRISLIP MR. JOHN III. GRAYIIIIQI. MISS A11.1a1zN HRNNRSSY Mlss TRRRSA Hnss MRS. S. W. RICPHERSON MR. EIUDSON INIONROE Mlss IRRNII PAULY I:FourJ xx MR. cIIE0RGI'1lxI.BI4lRS IXIIR. Josxcl-II II1CN'I'IiI. MISS U. LUL'Il.l.1-1 BURR:-1 MR. CH.IRI.Ias CoI.AI0RIc AIR. JOHN II. VVORLD SALESMANSHIP RIISS N. WI'2S'I'IlIli PHYSICAL EDUCATION I DEPARTMENT MR. H.iROI.Il I3RII.H.IR'I' MRS. DIARY CLOSE MRS. ALIUI: J. Foss MISS RI.-IRJORIIA GRINN!iI.L MR. J.-muzs KIXNEY MR. D.-Ivm C. Mosux' MR. PIQRCY J. PRINZ MISS RU'I'lI Sc:HoIcI-ma MISS I'IIzI.Iax TI-IURsIsY Miss DIARY E. XVAI.C0'I I' ' MILITARY DEPARTMENT CAI-'In-IIN JOHN SCH.-ILRI-:'R PENMANSI-III' DEPARTM E NT RIISS Loulsxa E. FRIZRSI5 MISS IXNNIE J. Rock STENOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT RIIS5 IABIG.-XII. G. CLIFFORD MR. T. JRPFI-:RSON G.II.I..IGIIIsR Miss M. S. HAYIQS ' AIISS EI'RI.I'N C. Lvxmx BIRS. LEII.A1,A'LBiER APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT MRS. IXIARI' E. ABIR.'K'FI! COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT MRS. LI-:II..I P.x1.MIaR fhvmlj BOOKKEEPING DEPARTMENT MISS Emu DICKSON INIR. R. P. INIARBLI-I MR. Al.IlI1ZR'I' G. DIURSE AIRS. GHNIQVIISWJ VV. I'IaxnI-:RGR.xss RIISS I'IARRIn'I' E. R.XllE5I.XIC1i'R INIISS ANNII-1 J. Roux INIISS EI.I.I':N TRIZXXVICII MR. AIILO A. TUCICI-ZR TYPEWRITING DEPARTMENT MR. Eno.-IR IYI. C.'XAIIiRON IXIIss ARIGAII. G. C1.IIfI-'URIA IXIISS EI.v.x DICKSON MISS SALLII: L.-XNGDUN INIISS AI.lCE LIGH'I'I:R MISS EVIQLYN C. LYAIAN Mlss AI.IcIa 0'NEII.I. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT INIISS MAR D. BARRY MISS JOSEPHINIZ C. CI-:RIQGHINO INIISS ROSA DIRHI. B-Ixss INIARQIREI' C. IJOXVLIXG fhradl INIISS ANNA HOLDISX RIISS RIA!-I L. JOHNSON Miss RI.'IRcIaI.I.A K.YR'l'lIliISER NIISS R.1C'HKI. KURI..XNZllC EIISS A. B. POYVELI. MRS. BI. T. PRICE MISS RI:XNUliI.A SALCIIIO AIISS AGN!-ZS S'rR.IcII.IN MRS. B. L. TU'FT'I.1i
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IN APPRECIATION HER UNTIRING AND WILLING EFFORTS FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE SCHOOL, . WE AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATE THIS ISSUE OF THE COMMERCE ANNUAL TO MRS. JEANNETTE PARRITT NEWMAN
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1926-T1-tt: COMMERCE-1926 24160 11C-as SUCCESS TO M R. JOHN C. MCGLADE To see him is to like him, to know him is to love him. This can be said of Mr. J. C. McGlade, one of the vice-principals of the High School of Commerce. This man presents a most striking personality. He is all that is kind, but one can see at a glance that he will tolerate no nonsense. Almost immediately after taking over his new duties he won the heart and confidence of every pupil, and of every member of the faculty. The pupils like him most because he is so like one of them. If he meets a pupil in the hall he is always ready to give him a cheerful Good morning. Mr. McGlade is carrying on the work of Mr. Learned, former principal of the Annex, who is now principal of Portola, just as Mr. Learned would have done it if he were the1'e. The pupils and faculty of the High School of Commerce wish Mr. McGlade every success in his new work. MISS GARBARINO, TRIED AND TRUE Miss Garbarino, our acting principal after Mr. Murphy left us, needs no introduction. The way in which she handled the position of principal proves that if we study the position of the person ahead of us, when the time comes that he must leave, wc shall be ready to step into his place without the usual disruption. Miss Garbarino is an active organ in the life of our school. She has tried to impart the spirit of willing co-operation throughout the school by her own life in the school. She co- operates with the teachers and with the students. The way in which she is assisting Mr. White, our new principal, further illustrates her spirit of willingness to help others. Her work as advisor of the Girls' Association, Welfare Committee, and Secretarial Staff, is known and appreciated. Miss Garbarino is loved, honored, and obeyed by every student at Commerce, and we feel that she has earned our most sincere confidence. OUR DEAN Miss Clarke, who is taking Miss Garharino's place as Dean of Girls is one person who does work that the pupils never hear about. She is a conscientious worker, and is always striv- ing to keep harmony throughout the school. The good that she does will always be remembered and appreciated. She always has a smile and a cheerful nod for everyone she meets. Whether acting in the capacity of teacher or dean, she is admired and respected, and her work has proved her worth. VVe shall have to look far and wide before we can find another like Miss Clarke. The girl in difficulty with a teacher is advised by Miss Clarkeg the boy who has cut is shown the error of his wayg the lost, strayed and stolen are returned to their owners by her- in short the pupils are held in the even tenor of their ways by her as guiding angel. MISS BARRY, EVERYBODY'S FRIEND Miss Barry, Dean of Girls at the Commerce Annex, is a very busy person these days. She has practically put the school in running order. She arranges the programs, takes care of the absentee slips, and the cutters. VVith all this work to do one would think that Miss Barry had no time for other things, but every one at the Annex knows that this is not so. If you ever need help in any difficulty, Miss Barry is more than willing to do all she can to help you. Miss Barry is loved and respected by every one with whom she comes in contact. She is at school early, and is almost the last one to leave. The interest of Commerce is ever in her heart and she tries to do everything in her power to make the Annex pupils realize that they must uphold the honor of Commerce. We miss Miss Barry here at the Main Building, but we are glad to see that she is ac- complishing so much at the Annex. VVe wish Miss Barry continued success in her work for Commerce. HAZEL GREEN, '26. flfizfvl
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