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X THE RED AND GREEN 7 . .jfs -- A , ,, ,cliff Q NHIGH SCHOOL K ff 79 .ff MJ Merton P. Corwin, Principal fa 1 7 ' , L ' X154 Julia C. Cotter, Principafs Secretary 3' HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS W A Frances L. Abrahamson, Commercial Harry W. Kline, Science If X 'ffl Mary A. Bargar, Latin William H. Lingo, History jx! K. I ti Laura F. Freck, English Mary J, Nelson, Morlern Languages V, f fl Avary E. Williams, Mathematics V CLASS TEACHERS Ruth M. Alwrah-amson, Commercial Cora B. Orr, Latin Emma M. Barber, French Pearl C. Parker, Art Inga C. Bergstrom, English Q Marion G. Peck, English Hattie E. Boak, Cammercia , A 70 A -Madeleine C. Rogers, English Lily L. Carlin, Commercia X 'LAC ertha M. Schlotzer, Physical , Mildred F. Clarke, Commercial' If Ge03faPh9f Sadye J, Cohn, History pu, Frieda A. Schuelke, History, Spanish Marjorie Comstock, Algebra, 'J Eleanor L- Shffmlan, Spanish, Algebra Fanny L. Sherwood, Mathematics Helena Stonehouse, Girls, Advisor, Helena Crittenden, English Bonny B. Dean, English Hazel F. Dickson, English . , Agnes B. Eckberg, Carrfndgrcigl I3 i History Agnes B. Swartz, CommercW,,,,..,Q? M. lda Tillolson, Mathematics, At- tendance Teacher Winifred A. Fanning, Latin Nell D. Farman Gcometr and At- , 9' tendance Teacher C , Z Elsie M. Hanford French Ruby E' Turner? ommemm- ' - ' Helen M Hulse ,English J Mattie J. Velie, Commercial ' 'TCC V ' l ' E. Pearle Lennox, Mathematics:-A. ' . f . Meggizg' Wmslow' Boys Adwwr, Florence L. May, Latin Helen G. McMahon, Economics I , LIBRARIANS Ella W. Green, Head of Library 8 :CQ Genevieve E. Fancher, Assistant Librarian I 4 Eugenia Fuermann, Assistant Librarian wfflflfifli, Q4 .,., ,.-x,k7',11 vs
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LLVVLXVVVD T X! FAGULTY Milton J. Fletcher, Superintendent of Schools V ,f -George A. Persell, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Ellen S, Soderberg, Superintendenfs Secretary SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS Arla E, Bergquist, Physical Training Madeline E. Lugg, Cl 1 C 1. Supervisor of Home Economics arence J. ar mg, Physical T,,,i,,,',,g- Edna L. Lausterer, Home Economics ENN H' Common, D. Earl Stilson, Industrial Arts I Supervisor of Musif' R-oy L. Uber, Physical Training Iva B. Hollenbeck, Home Economics Harry T. Watson, Physical Director Hazle M. Williams, Home Economics
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teznmn - --- 'iii' iiiiiniim . . 'iiiggl fiiiiiiiiiiut 11011611 .. .El lllliii l ff . 1 years-Humph-Four years?-Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior-One, two, three,-yes surely that makes four years. As Freshman, we, the Senior Class of J. H. S., ilfigfig looked with eager faces into these four years ahead of us. Our immediate desire at that time was to be Sophomores when we, ourselves, would be the ones to look down at and pity the brilliant verdure of the next crop of Frosh. As Sophomores, our uppermost wish was to be Juniors. Upper Classmen. How grand it sounded! As Juniors, our sweetest dreams were of the times when we would be Seniors. What could possibly be more thrilling? And now, as Seniors, we are just as eagerly looking forward to Com- mencement and into next year which will find us-where? Some of us probably already in business, some of us away at college learning more and ever more. Wherever we may be, however, we know, that next year holds for us the most brilliant possibilities ever offered to anyone at any time. Oh, it will be a beautiful, prosperous, glorious year! But stop a moment in the midst of your ecstacies, Oh, Seniors. Will there not be something lacking in the make up of each day? Will there not be a notable absence of familiar and dear friends? Will you not miss the gym, Institute hall, the study halls, 'Geen the clock that keeps watch in the tower?7' Will you not miss the scolding and the frightful quizzes? Won't you miss being sent to Mr. Corwin? You say UNO? Have you considered carefully what life will seem like, after these are gone? Well then, will you not miss them? Come now, the truth! You will, of course you will, for you would not sell those experiences, either academic or social, which your Alma Mater has afforded you in these four years, for all the pyramids of Egypt, would you? No, neither would I. When we have fondly bidden our Alma Mater farewell, we go forth into the world with not a cloud on our horizon. 'Our thoughts soar sky- ward, we have fulfilled the stern demands of Education and we are free! lt is with a start, therefore, that we come down to earth to find the eyes of
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