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f I' fc af '-L c, 4. P 'N O it LT CLYDE W. WHITE ---- Principal IDA GARBARINO - Vice Principal. Dean of Girls HUDSON M. MONROE - - Vice Principal, Dean of Boys MARY T. CLARKE - - Assistant Dean of Girls GRACE JARRETT - - - - Secretary ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 1. Furlong Schearer CHeadj John S. Bolin Rene Cullen Constance M. Dewey Rosa M. Diehl Alberta R. Dozier Elizabeth D. Errett Grace K. Gallagher Mae Louise Johnson Nlarcella H. Karrheiser Lorraine Marie Martin Ada Ramsdell Maybelle C. Seauey Janet A. Stewart Jeannette Newman Birdeena L. Gowan Alice O'Malley Barbara Henderson STENOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT Leila Palmer fHeadD Thomas J. Gallagher Mae L. Hayes Evelyn C. Lyman TYPEWRITING DEPARTMENT Leila Palmer CHeadD Edgar M. Cameron Mary T. Clarke Abigail G. Clifford Sarah A. Langdon Alice O'Neill Maybelle C. Seayey Eluie Dickson Mae L. Johnson Alice Lighter LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Margaret C. Dowling lHeaa'j Josephine C. Cereghino Rosa M. Diehl Mae L. Johnson Marcella H. Karthezser Rachel Kurlanzik Alma B. Powell Mary T. Price E. Cerruti Milo A. Tucker B. Henderson Birdeena L. Gowan Agnes Strachan Constance M. Dewey ART DEPARTMENT Loretta Best Ethel Hulbert LIBRARIANS Grace Dixon Ruth Thomas HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Marie Johnston lda H. Nielsen MECHANICAL DRAWITJG Frank B, Schock HISTORY DEPARTMENT Clarice A. Kirwin lHeadj Florence E. Barnard Marie De Flon Burrell Leland S. Martin Mildred Smith E. Nelson Mabrey IVIATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Aileen Hennessy fHeadD Teresa Hess, Abram Chrislip John Hargraves A Irene M. Pauly Frank B. Schock E. Nelson Mabrey SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Henry Jennings fHeadj Joseph E. Bentel I6I Charles A. Colmore John M. Graybiel John Banair World R. M. Robb Glenn L. Allen DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS PRACTICE Henry J. Chaim fHeadj Mary E. Amrath Mary T. Clarke Louise E. Freese R. P. Nlarhle Albert G. Morse G. W. Pendergrass Harriet E. Rademaher Annie J. Roch Ellen Trewick Milo A. Tucker M. Westbz'e PIRST AID DEPARTMENT Aflarion G. Gray MUSIC DEPARTMENT Viola Lawson Farrell Lorraine M. Martin PI IYSICAI- EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Frances Baker Harold Brillharl' Mary S. Close Mariorie Grinnell Jessie I. Hanna David C. Mosby Percy J. Prinz lHeadD Helen Thursby Mary E. Walcott SPEECH CORRECTION Marie Rose Hanlon TVIILITARY DEPARTMENT Captain John Schearer
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N JANUARY, ship Decemb on its journey. ship, and it had countered storm have sunk any s When this ship men its crew W together through but this was not boat reached Po lost some of th losses were forgo came to flll thei happened again but the losses W When the boat r Senior, its crew and made intact. as the most dan the course was y Now that the completed and t December, '27 i Commencement, deal of hustling the ship to see t in shape for th member of the c help of the wort Kirwin, is work see that he is a ship when it lan Although eve ing forward to t joy and happin in every heart t no more will th pleasant compan happy times the this wonderful v sorrow now, bu ESI? SENIOR OFFICERS President ----- EDMUND ATKINSON Vice President - MARY LARKIN Secretary - - DOROTHY LORENZ Treasurer - - - WALTER HALEY Social Representative - LOUISE DONAHUE Adviser - - - MISS C. KERWIN l923, the good er, '27 started It was a sturdy to be, for it en- s that w o u l d hip but the best. left Port Fresh- as bound to stay out the voyage: to be. When the rt Sophomore, it e crew. But these tten when others r places. T h i s at Port Junior, ere not so many. eached Port Low was strengthened This had to be, gerous part of et to be covered. voyage is almost he good ship, s nearing Port t re is a great b ing done about hat eve thing is e lanfl' g. Each rew w i t h t h e hy skipper,fMiss ing ble ds. body is look- landing with diligently to to leave the FV he ess, there is now he thought that ey e n j o y the i o n s h i p and y have had on oyage. There is t this will soon be forgotten when we start our individual voyage into the more serious things of life. At the conclusion of our vogage we wish to thank the officers, and the faculty, for the wonderful manner in which they guided our good ship, December, '27, and our sincerest hopes are, that some day in the future they will see and appreciate the fruits of this voyage. EDMUND ATKINSON :rg l8l
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