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Miss E. Blodwyn Jones Graduate of Montrose High School and Wilson College. Has taught at Kitzmuller, Md., and South Otselic, N. Y. History Department of Montrose High School. Miss Irene Pedrick Graduate of Nicholson High School and Mansfield State Nor- mal. Summer work at University of Pennsylvania. Com- mercial Department of Montrose High School. Miss Mabel S. Cole Graduate of Honesdale High School and Pennsylvania State College. Has taught in Allentown Hospital. Home Economics Department of Montrose High School. Mrs. Edward P. Little Graduate of Altoona High School and Indiana State Normal School of Music. Music teacher of Montrose schools. Miss Mabel Hillis, of the second grade, and Mrs. Clark Dean, of the eighth grade, resigned during Christmas vacation. Their places were taken by Miss Rose and Miss McDermott, respectively. IQ., 12
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Miss Anna Carney Graduate of Montrose High School. Student at Mansfield State Normal. Summer Work at State College. Has taught at Sus- quehanna, Pa. Grammar Department of Montrose High School. Miss Rose McDermott Graduate of Montrose High School and Mansfield State Normal. Has taught in Silver Lake township, Pa. Grammar Department of Montrose High School. Mr. Frank A. Frear Graduate of Tunkhannock High School, Lafayette College, Latin Scientific Course. Two years' Post-Graduate at Lafayette Col- lege-course of Psychology and Education, A. M., 1924. Has taught in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Twenty-one years' experience. Miss Margaret K. Curtis Graduate of Montrose High School and Bucknell University. Summer at Columbia. Has taught at Butler, N. J., and Mont- rose, Pa. Latin and English-Montrose High School. Mr. Howard Sipe Graduate of Kutztown Normal. Has taught in Luzerne county. Principal of schools in Nicholson, Gouldsboro and Waymart. Science Department of Montrose High School. Miss Marian Taylor Mrs. J Graduate of Carbondale High School and of Mansfield State Normal. Summer work at Columbia University and State Col- legef Has taught at West,Clifford, Pa., and Binghamton, N. Y. English Department of Montrose High School. ennier Ball Highhouse C Graduate of Montrose High School, Mansfield State Normal and Syracuse University. Has taught four years in the grades and rural schools of Pennsylvania. Seven years in New York state and three years in Warren, Pa. Mathematics Department of Montrose High School. Miss Mary Deweese Graduate of Carolina High School, Denton, Md., Girls' Latin School, Baltimore, Md. Summer course at Western Reserve, La Maison Francaise, Cleveland, Ohio. Spanish, French, His- tory and Civics at Montrose High School. l 11
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EDITGRIALS Acta HIS second issue of the Acta -record of golden deeds-has been made possible through the inspiration to produce such a book, through the generosity of our more than three-score advertisers, through the co-operation of the faculty, the classes, and the other or- ganizations in assembling material and helping to finance the project by group and individual contributions,-all these welded together by the centripetal force supplied by the energetic staff made up largely of students for whom this is the last year in high school. For the idea we are partially indebted to our Principal and to the preceding graduating class. We extend our appreciation and our patronage to the business men and women who have given material proof of their belief and interest in us. We are grateful to the teach- ers and students who have helped. Our elders constantly remind us that school days are happiest and school friends the best. As we draw closer and closer to our Commencement we catch glimpses of the truth and we know that for us a most happy epoch is ending. In our Freshman and Sophomore days we may have wondered how our class might be a distinctive one, for each group must be out- standing. VVe have been visited by plague and pestilence, but al- though scarlet fever and measles have hampered activities, they have but little detracted from our pride and enthusiasm in being the first class to be graduated from the new building, how many memories cluster around the many first,' things we have done-basket ball, de- bate, playg the final activities I We have tried to make our year book a resume of the activi- ties of this most eventful year, a book which will make more vivid, in the days and years to come, our associations in Montrose high school. uAppreciation IN reviewing the events of our high school career, in emphasizing athletic and academic achievements, and in singing praises to the school board, we do not wish to omit, in this, our memory book, an 13
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