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TWENTY-SIXTH COMMENCEMENT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER TWELFTH NINETEEN Tl-IIRTY-FOUR PAUL THOMPSON Salutatorian JUNE Cox Valedictorian C. HAROLD CAULFIELD Vice-President of the Board of Education Guest Speaker Diplomas presented by MR. JOSEPH P. NOURSE Principal EDITH E. PENCE Senior Advisor GRADUATE REGISTRARS Earle W. Barker David J. Deasy Elizabeth Flores Dorothy A. Hill Dorothy H. Peabody Ella W. Ryan The Telescope Meritorious Service Ring was RICHARD CUSHING awarded to
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JOSEPH P. NOURSE Principal GEORGIA HAWKINS Vice-Principal, Dean of Girl: Head of Hictory Department FRED W. KOCH Vice-Principal, Dean of Boy: Head of Science Department JULIA ANDRUSS French MARJORIE BAILHACHE Spani:h WILLIAM E. BAKER Mathematic: EARLE W. BARKER Mechanical Drawing BRUCE BARTHOLOMEW Mathematic: VIRGINIA BARTLETT Home Economic: IDA BERNARD Engli:h ELSIE BOWMAN Mathematic: CLARA BROWN Englifh GERTRUDE BROWN Engliyh HELEN W. BROWN Hygiene ESTHER BRUCKNER Engli:h ZELDA CAMPAGNOLI French PAUL G. CHAPMAN Hi:tory CLARA CHRISTENSEN Phy:ical Education JULIE CONNOLLY Engli:h ESTHER CRAWFORD Text: and Librarie: CALEB G. CULLEN Mathematic: MARJORIE CULLEN Englifh ERNEST CUMMINGS Latin DAVID J. DEASY Pattern Making ALICE DE BERNARDI Hhrtory, Spanifh THOMAS DE NIKE Head of Phytical Education Department ISABEL M. DUFF Hi:tory FRED W. DURST Science ESTHER S. ESAU Englich, Dramatic: EDITH FINLEY Commercial Subject: GEORGE B. FINNEGAN Hi:tory ELIZABETH FLORES Hinory, Typing HERBERT L. FRENCH Commercial Subject: MAUD V, GARVEY Home Economic: -FACULTY MARGARET GIRDNER Librarian ULRICH GRAFF Head of Drawing Department MAY E. GRAY Engli:h MAJOR MALCOLM GREEN R.O.T.C. ANNA T. HALEY Head of Commercial Department LENAMAE HERRICK Engli:h ABRAHAM HESSELBERG Chemi:tt'y WILLIS' HESTER Science DOROTHY A. HILL Latin, Spanub ELIZABETH HOWELL Art MERTON F. HUGHES Mechanical Drawing ELEANOR M. JACKSON Engli:h ETHELINDA M. JAMES Engli:h ANITA K. JENSEN Commercial Subject: RAS E. JOHNSON Phy:ical Education BERYL KAUTZ Science GRACE KENDALL Salexmanfhip, Typing THOMAS J. KENNEDY BandmaJter CONSTANCE KEOI-IAN Mu:ic HENRY S. LEWIS Pby:ical Education MABEL LOCKHART Science HARRY E. LONGAKER , Commercial Subject: JOHN H. LORD Machine Shop GLADYS LORIGAN Hi:tory MARGARET LYONS SpaniJb, Hi:tory PEARL G. MASCHIO Matbe matic: HELEN MCKEEVER EngliJh ALBERTA MCNEELY Head of Phycical Education Department FLORENCE P. METZNER Head of Engli:b Department WILMER MUMA Commercial Subject: ANNA D. MURPHY Mathematic: EMELIE NASSER Engli:h THERESA OGLOU Italian ALICE O'LEARY EngliJh CI.EONICE PAGLIETTINI French, Italian, Spanith DOROTHY H. PEABODY Mathematic: EDITH E. PENCE l Head of Foreign Language: Department AGNES J. RAE Commercial Subject: HENRY RAPHAEL Science FRED W. ROCKHOLD Head of Mathematic: Department ANTHONY ROSE Science ELLA W. RYAN Hi:tory WILLIAM SAMIS Commercial Subject: XVALTER C. SCHMIDT journalifm RUTH SCHOEPPE Phycical Education GEORGE W. SCHULTZBERG Science LLOYD M. SCOTT Hictory FLORENCE M, SEVIER French, German, Spani:h MATHILDA SKINNER Hutory CARL H. SPITZER Phy:ical Education HELEN SWINTON Engli:h, Dramatic: BARBARA M. TAYLOR Mathematic: ORVILLE A. P. TAYLOR Woodwork ANNA S, THOMSON Science CLAYTON R. TINSLEY Electric Shop HAIDEE TOBRINER Art E. JEWELL TORRIERI French FRANK G.. TREMAYNE Hutory EMILY R. VARNEY Engli:h FRANCES VASILATOS Science MAXINE VASILATOS Science JOHN E. XYIALL Commercial Subject: AGNES B. WATERMAN Commercial Subject: GERALDINE WATT Hictory RALPH B. WEAVER Head of Indwtrial Art: Department MILDRED WEILAND Phy:ical Education ELSA K. WIHR Science RICHARD ZEIDLER Science CLEMENT ZULBERTI Italian, Spanifh, Science EVELYN BRIGHT Secretary ROSE CONNELLY Secretary
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FCENTLY an All American football player said that in playing profes- sional football one missed the cheer of the college men, those boosters and supporters who are behind the player be- cause he is one of their number, fighting for them as a brother knight who brings back victory and glory to the group of which all are loyal members. At a game all loyal supporters of the team sit in the assigned bleachers. Be- cause of a temporary disappointment oc- casionally one slips over to the other side and sits with the opponents. Everyone knows how such an act is regarded. There is nothing much finer in the world than LOYALTY. Loyalty shows what one stands for. It indicates one's character. Badges and pins are emblems of recognition. They indicate one's be- liefs and ideals. The Flag of our coun- try is the symbol of our belief in the ideals of the United States of America, the badge of our brotherhood. Back of the Hag is our country with all its institutions. It often happens that those entrusted with the administration of state affairs are dishonest and imcompetent. But the country is bigger than they. Its ideals live in the hearts of the people. Always there are more loyal citizens than disloyal, ready, when roused to action, to do their duty. The country needs your training, your good citizenship, and your loyalty. If ever you think your country does not measure up to your expectations, your good common sense should tell you not to desert it but to do your part to help it win against its opponents. When you see mistakes in the game, continue to root for your team. In the same way get behind your country, who is playing hard for you against her enemies and yours. After every game there is time to discuss and correct mistakes. Exert yourself for a better team that will play a better game for you and your fellows. There are sane and legitimate ways to correct abuses and mistakes in the work in which our country engages. But while the game is on, help your fellows. Sit in your own bleachers, Stand by your Flag. ' A Principal
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