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Glllllli Ili '0 IGOVERNMENTI SOL l'HWAItD we speed, along the highways of the skies, in great flying clipper ships which symbolize the an- nihilation of time and space and link the twenty-one Republics: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil. Chile, Colom- bia. Costa Rica, Cuba, San Domingo, Ecuador. Guate- mala. Haiti. Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador, Uruguay. Venezuela. and the United States. Wie visit lands of good neighborli- ness and friendship in the Wlestern Hemisphere where peace reigns-lands alike in their love of liberty, jus- tice and peace, and their respect for law and order. These are the principles of Pan-Americanism. Our American eagle iulites the emblems of her sister gov- ernments to symbolize the amity of peace-loving republics. The guardian of Pan-Americanism, the Monroe Doctrine. withdrew the Wie-stern Hemisphere from the field of European activities to a new and great destiny of their own. This historic document, a simple declaration of Ameri- can policy, insures the dignity and territorial integrity ofthe new world. From this new conception developed Pan-Americanism. Under the leadership of Simon Bolivar, the great South American Liberator. the first Pan-American Congress was held in 1826 in Panama. The headquarters of this permanent union are now established in Wasliington, D. C., a magnificent struc- ture. maintained at the joint expense of all the Republics. Thus - Southward to the lands of Latin-America and peace.
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Our mechanical drawing classes became so llollular that a new and good man was needed to help. Mr. Lindhorg lills the hill. Miss Peckham holds down the fort alone in English history but she can do it, and still plump for Pan-Americanism on the side. He knows all the ins and outs of both U.S. and us. Plenty of gray matter under his green visor. His cap tells you where his bark can he heard -down in the Armory or out on the parade ground. Give a man a pipe he can smoke, game scores he can predict. econ. maps he can assign. Given names: are George Washington. The Maestroolthe Courts. they say. Builder ol Champions. wesay. Blankety- I blank, he says. Genial M i s s Herrmann knows. loves. teaches art, specializing in design. Look at the drawings in this annual and prove it. Not so old and not so tall, hut wise and tall in ac- complishment w h e n i t comes to Girls' Singing is Miss Alexander. AM ,X CRY-f Yxxf f-fs-Q' 67 -3 R fvx I I .M-N -. 4 it V9 ,D . rv' ' Il ' 'F tix . l r g I A if 5 i 3 X 6 1, 44 . ,f Ii A in - Emo ' ' '-.,...., E FACULTY Mr. Leroy H. Stephens. Principal I-2:-s wx. .. ',.,,....,-.. 1 fl N 44 4, f., . T e 1 5 rf: wi, -f H. ' Q A ,-'wfflvsf Miss Eugenie Lacoste, Vice-Principal, Dean of Girls Mr. Hudson M. Monroe, Vice-Principal, Dean of Boys CLASSROOM TEACHERS Adams. Miss R. M.. Physical Education Airth, Mr. L. J., Music Alexander, Miss H. J., Music, Counseling Alger, Mr. I. G., History. Bookroom Anderson, Miss J. K., English, Library Angus. Miss M. S.. French Bach, Miss A. L., Spanish, English Balensiefer, Miss F., English, Counseling Barker. Mr. I. C., Mathematics. Counseling Barnes, Mr. L. B.. Science 1HeadJ Barrett, Miss K. C., Latin Bass. Mr. G. W., Economics iiBaxter. Miss M. A.. Science Beardsley. Miss L. J., English Belli, Miss E. L.. Italian, English f1Butler Miss L Mathematics Chase. Miss M., Art Cleghorn, Mr. A. M., History tHeadD Close, Mrs. M. S.. Science, Counseling Coester, Mrs. A., Salesmanship. English Croker, Mrs. F. M., History. Counseling Curts, Mr. J. G., Mathematics, Bank Dealtry. Miss F. E., Science Delman, Mr. E., Physical Education Devlin, Mr. M., Music. Counseling Dobson, Mr. R. J., Science Dulty. Miss A. G.. English Ulead! Duffy, Miss M. M., History, Spanish Dunn, Mr. R. L.. Mathematics, Science Edminster, Mr. H. W., English Fast, Mr. N. C.. Science Flexsenhar Capt H J R 0 T C Flynn. Miss D.. Physical Education Gallagher, Mr. E. D..Mathematics. Typing Gerlough. Mr. L. S.. History fliraybiel, Mr. J. M., Science Hargs, Mr. E. H., Physical Educagion I ,- Hen erson. Mrs. E. W.. English. ounse ing 3-,aff Hem-ini, Mr. L. J., science ktfx' ' Herrmann. Miss F. L.. Art .NX Hill, Mrs. I., French, German t Johnston. Mr. F. E.. Science Jordan, Mrs. M. W., English, Counseling , Karpenstein. Miss E., French. German li, Kast. Mr. G., Science if Kellogg, Miss E. E., Science Kuhnle, Mrs. V. T., English. Red and White 'X fx Lee, Mr. A. c., English 3 ' O Lee. Miss E. S., Mathematics , Le Seur. Miss M. H., History. Counseling 'J X I' . - 1 I R, .s .--.. V 1' ,Q Ls' ' - . . Q. f A , 'N r A. A.. I y 1 f ' A A , ,' ii img, This man is the PRINCIPAL ' 5- H E reason many newcomers choose ' ' ' A Lowell. f u
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