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Pageii THE AMETHYST MAX 95? . - ,, ,.,.,,-,, , , . , A L ' K WILLIAM E. WING, Principal Q -6 ARAD E. LINSCOTT, Sub-Masterg 'l 5 Hu Q ANNE E. MCKECHNIE, Dean of Girls . ,LQ-,,,. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT . Ill 'Gladys L. Tilton Ruth V. I-Iamblin Mary H. Jacobs Jed P 15-'..,. I ' Bertha G. Bore F. Alta Harris Isabelle K. Pease Leola B. Chaplin X Frances L. Hueston Ruth E. Williams 'V LATIN DEPARTMENT ,'7ffflij1J 'Aracl E. Linscott Caro L. Hoxie Edith L. Pitt .Y A MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT 0 JTI-'jim 'lCAclelaicle L. Briggs Mira L. Dolley Frank O. Stack 1 ' MATHEMATIC DEPARTMENT , fMyrtice D. Cheney Elizabeth C. Hayes Arloene Farnham Ada B. Kerman :jf V MA 'M 'WM SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A :'fWilliam H. Emmons Ralph H. Bragclon Alice P. Hall Carroll L. Bean Ralph V. Morgriclge Anne E. McKechnie HISTORY DEPARTMENT Q1 ',51g.g5EIgigiijjigi, Frecl P. Hall, Jr. Ralph B. Harvell Byron L. Mitchell C. William Peterson MANUAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT P13237lglfflWif71fI3l3 'Ernest W. Ochampaugh Arthur Hanson Merle W. Jewell PHYSICAL DIRECTORS p skieiizl'fil4Ii?,Q!yCifI George H. Vinall Ruth E. Merrin k.'. V HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Igf?31g3',f,jIgl1'i.j',f Eleanor E. Cross C. Ferne Ross Helen Wyman .V 3l'Lena E. Shorey 'Q COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT -if A fRalph B. Young Jane A. Huston Esther Tyler j Ethel I. Bradbury Bernice S. True , wigs' Emily Chase, Music Julia M. Seabury, Art Winnibel Gower, Librarian I Carrie B. Stahl, Secretary Jeanette Lamont, Clerk mf 'Heads of Departments ' g?Y 5'g, ' f I P I ill, as sa Illlfllllll ,ifqgr . if lf i .l.' lpllifflil- 1 1:1 mill 'it I IMI. Y, W , . . l ...l . W I llllx l e Mlmll ., jf 'ul N ,,.l .I , my N: ,Ml l X.. I1 V5.3 A ,,.g- .gilfyo WIMIH lln lm l M A Till l nlllwtllll I.,.r WY'.1 ll-In M4 'i' 'J f W il 'V J-ff lm Sis: Ri I -fl 1.5 'l l, WFIW ,f'l.
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fill afzafaf 8 THE AMETHYST ll, .N lib' j,,.-Hrggw, 4151iis'96WL'131l . Q 'Mfg' nf- - Wil '?si1,i? i 1 'W1i.Z!i?:?'i1 fi UTY 1 fsirafw .aygigi V 11 1 1 xaxfiiit ,lfijix Xi ll 4 1' f 4 fgmwmgkf f frfi swan, jgfx, fx gm, li ff Txiffzhrfl i yvilwlffcn- ilfzj if K f M41 F' TSXYQ' wk ' fy J ,, - .Q mN71FN,g,E1, 1-fliliw -Mm, ,ff lgw 11, ' l-i:i.'l WW x If M 1 vm My The Amethyst ERE is our 1931 AMEYTHYST! We feel that you need no introduction to it. You all know that its purpose is to make a complete record of the year's achievements: that it is to be in every way a real year-book. However, we do wonder if you know anything of its history. It is not very old as it was born in 1919, and that first year-book was necessarily smaller because of the smaller number of graduates. But regardless of size, the purpose was the same. In 1924, they decided that a name was necessary, the result was THE AMETHYST. In nam- ing the book, many suggestions were offered, but that of Mr. Linscott was finally adopted. As you probably all know, the true amethyst is a purple gem, very precious and very brilliant. Surely our AMETHYST is very precious because of its many reports, pictures, and school jokes. As for the second part of the definition, the senior class always hopes that its book may be the most complete and more perfect than any previous ones. And now, we hope that our 1931 AMETHYST may be in all ways a true purple gem. Mil Wan lW.l'nQQms, ,roi so 1 1 1 'illlllig 1 ff, A L Wi, 'V i itfifliwl KlilM.i1 i1l f.f,RF i1- xiii fi -fl' Y VH' 5 l , -' , ii . 1, 'f Q, l1 'l1,l5'f Q,f 1.f V-PRW-',m in 1' N .fn , , ii., iwm- yf W ,T ' ,lg ,, llllllf' lm yall, ri l 1' ill 'l r,'i'f1'W Q' , ' 1'1 ' 4 - 'l -il-it M' i1Yl5ll 'li1 7 lllzl, 5 ll,,l'1i'l,, llgXg i,,j :lgl,lTm'plilWmy'f1,lilwwvirrmy2yi'viyfpi51,11-'illwW ,'l'Nl'1i3r,iN-Tig,'ilfw':g'lJg'm'Qlflfllxxiiiig Y fllvlllgg, Q, ' 11' 'V Seasssawai WVsw+,p'+i:wfwff:Mwpf vi vffwvifma new Hi 11uvlwmr11w,w,,11 fwlt ffsQiw4QfisQflw 3 1' 1 is me w-iii! i, Q' 1 1 u V 1 1 f 'iiwlfiiilir Vai? 17 1' lr HW 'i'ff'5-X4-'MQ inr?4'lIf'u.w ,3'iQw11'g,,g.J lbw' 2 flmu -W 32-, ,, A 1 4, mfilff' f:llilil',,:iill 1 1 ill' ' 1 5' 1 i ,,lQg5gjrQg,igi37G2!lgR, Qgffiwlilllli-i,,,Mf6f03r fig, giia, J '+i.4al'1-'- 'gif sT ii,ffU3.5'l'y.1l f4 fJi'1Aiwa1..MH:f :Ewi.11.i,.f,lf Nui lllill 1' li Wil 1, LN3EXllfj1dJfRf'QQQ 'wwe F'1Q,,: 'ff T- fe A-A-A we A a ll, 'ia T or E E T it X ,K , ,':'qv, ii,,,- X Q.. - -,X f 5111.7 5 , ' A A- i , fi. ,E -as ,-i.
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