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MERTON P. CORWIN Principal AVARY E. WILLIAMS Vice Principal OFFICE STAFF Dorothy N. Walter Jane Gossett Nina Johnson Margaret Parasiliti Henrietta Anderson Helen M. DeLong Art Department Eleanor P. Himes, Head of Dept. Anna M. Barlow Agnes K. Brustrom Attendance Department Nell D. Farman May L. Roberts Cafeteria Director Mary Myers ' Second Semester First Semester Commercial Department Agnes B. Eckberg, Head of Dept. Ruth I. Abbott Ruth M. Abrahamson Violet D. Bennett Hattie E. Book Lillian C. Brink Mabel G. Johnson Astrid E. Lindquist Mary M. Russell Gerald W. Munson
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PREAMBLE (EDITORIAL) WE are faced today with the cold realization that our United States is one of the few existing democracies of the world; a world over-run by insane dictators and every kind of -ism; a world filled with people who are told when and how to think and no more. In many of the countries of the world the word constitution has only a physical meaning, but to us Americans it means freedom and democracy in a land where every man, woman and child has equal rights and unlimited opportunities. Ours is a land where people are educated to thmk for themselves, to respeci others ' rights, to seek peace and to preserve it. Where do we get such assurances? Our constitution guarantees them, a constitution which has stood by its maxims for many years. To every student entering into the world to seek his fortune there is an obligation. Our obligation is to preserve our democracy and its backbone, the constitution that has existed through every conceiv- able crisis in the past 152 years. Our obligation is to make certain that it will always exist and to set before the world an example of success attained by education in a democracy which started with a skeleton Articles of Confederation and developed into our powerful present day Constitution. What then, could be more appropriate as the theme of our an- nual than the Constitution? We give it to you — may it ever stand foremost in our hearts as a symbol of American living.
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English Department Laura F. Freck, Head of Dept. Bonny B. Dean Hazel F. Dickson Patricia O ' C. Findley Jessie A. Fuller Sonya V. Holmberg F. Elizabeth Jacques Esther E. Larson Florence N. Ottoson Myrtle L. Paetznick Madeleine C, Rogers E. Mildred Schermerhorn Ethel M. Swanson Mary E. Tauzel Ruth H. Wood Guidance Department Garrett Nyweide, Director Margaret E. Anderson Clarence R. Buchwald Helena M. Stonehouse George W. Winslow Language Department Beatrice E. Eckberg, Head of Dept. U« n 7?7. Emma M. Barber Anna M. Mazer Florence F. McGuirl Gladys M. Smith Ethel M. Swanson Library Department Ella W. Green, Supervisor Genevieve E. Fancher Mary L- Tarbox Mathematics Department Avory E. Williams, Head of Dept. Nell D. Farman Denton J. Moon Fanny L. Sherwood Edna M. Weidler George W. Winslow Sa tl A History Department Helen G. McMahon, Head of Dept. o y M Karl G. Anderl E. Pearle Lennox Geraldine E. Mahoney Siri E. Ohman May L. Roberts Helena M. Stonehouse Robert C. Wilson Home Economics Department Hozle M. V illiams, Supervisor Henrietta M. Johnson C. Evangeline Leave Hilda P. Morehouse Helen M. Overs Alice E. Schryver Industrial Arts Department Kenneth G. Marsh, Supervisor Joseph H. Couture Edwin F. Cudlipp Floyd Filmer Roland Harding Charles A. Kuhn Floyd M. Miller Gerald E. Ottoson John H. Pikus William Armour Smith Raymond Wheeler Medical Inspection Department Marguerite Holman, M.D. Lucille A. Anderson Music Department Ebba H. Goranson, Supervisor Arthur R. Goranson Ruth A. Moe Physical Education Department ?Iarry T. Watson, Director Allen F. Ayers Clarence R. Buchwald Fern M, Carlson Roena E. Devall Sheridan Hardenburg Denton J. Moon RoUond H. Taft Science Department Harry W, Kline, Head of Dept. Allen F. Ayers Clarence R. Buchwald Theodore M. Peterson Bertha M. Schlotzer
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