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Ft m mi i ' K !Kftt!£§ ) M 1 R R R t fi BaafeiHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH ig;; THE MIRROR BOARD FOR 1926 EDITORIAL STAFF Frank Blatchford Editor-in-Chief- Philip Moore Assistant Editor Susan Burlingham Organization Editor Joseph Page Athletic Editor Barbara Rose Society Editor William Nicholls Alumni Editor Everett Millard Quicksilver Editor Class Editors Henry Stein Grant Pick Pierre Bouscaren Robert Sellery Eleanor Sherman Ann Ashcraft Francis Moore BUSINESS STAFF John Davis . Larned Blatchford Edward F. Hamm . Edmund Hoskin . Walden Greenlee Dorothy Reach . Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Advertising Manager . Senior Assistant Advertising Manager Junior Assistant Advertising Manager . Secretary of Mirror Board Class Business Assistants Maxine Lichtenstein Harriet Moore William McEwen John Porter Elizabeth Warren Anna Howe Charles Haas Marian Alschuler Marianna Ruffner . ART STAFF Class Art Editors . . . Art Editor Assistant A rt Editor Emily Pope Paul Magnuson Katherine Roach Frederick Preston Robert Greenlee Fivi =vaafej asKaaiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiii7ii;:i::L, . .Ti iM ii-i ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiii iiiimiiiiii mi iiiiiiiiniiiitiintiiiiirs5raaRjf4aaa.aEfe
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gKFHaWllllllllllllllllllllllllll M I R R O R Four KNOWLEDGE One of the essentials of a useful and happy liie is knowledge. It is surprising to think how large a propor- tion of our lives is devoted to the amassing of learning. We go to school for years and years during the pleasantest time of life, reading books, working problems, listening to teachers, all in the effort to learn more. Yet the knowl- edge gained from books is not all-important. There are other kinds necessary to a rounded education. It has been truly said, All knowledge is important; all details of knowledge. Here at North Shore we are all given innumerable opportunities for gaining and using knowl- edge of how to express ourselves, of how to handle our bodies, how to be good sports, how to play fair, how to work with other people, how to be considerate, respon- sible, loyal, faithful in little things as well as big, how to take orders and execute them to the letter, how to meet some of the problems of life, for which Mr. Smith ' s classes are so valuable. On the aesthetic side we grow in knowledge of the appreciation of the beauty in music, art, literature, and in the actual world around us. So, if we take advantage of the opportunities offered us here, our minds will grow well-balanced in varied branches ol knowledge and we shall live more happily and more abundantly. y M .-wfc tfefciagiiiiiHiiw in iiiiHiiiHiiiiuiaasMBfeWBf E
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jbjgaaaaMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiwi Isslss® K K O K BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lynn A. Williams President Ayres Boal Vice-President H. Spaulding Coffin Secretary Calvin Fentress Treasurer Willoughby G. Walling Charles T. Mordock Cornelius Lynde Everett L. Millard Frederick H. Scott Philip W. Moore L. Sherman Aldrich FACULTY AND BUSINESS STAFF Perry Dunlap Smith Headmaster Julia B. Childs Director of Girls ' Department Howard E. A. Jones Director of Boys ' Department Mary E. Musson Business Manager Julia P. Harvey Secretary Lois Coffin Assistant Secretary Frances von Hofsten Glenna L. Griffith Clinton H. Collester Raymond B. Carlson- Carl A. Williams Luella Burrows Joseph B. Riddle J. C. Anderson Marjorie P. Wilson Louisa May - Greeley Marion Stoughton Frances Ellison Anne Marie Hosier Henry Anderson Manley Bradford Shaw K. V. Bollinger Lewis A. Taylor Blanche M. Brcin Edward G. Lund Ben Knotts Ruth Fargo Nina F. Babcock Grace A. Kee Helen Davis Lillian Griffin Esther M. Williams Jeanette M. Griffith Margaret M. Cornell Frances B. Sands Dr. F. W. Blatchford Lizah R. Hale
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