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Clary Hzlftory 0f1928 Shrub? Way back in the primitive days of nineteen twenty-four, on a bright morning in Septem- ber, a new school opened its doors to a group of boys and girls from various schools. Among this group there were some who had the un- usual thrill of beginning their high school ca- reers in a new school, free from tradition and precedent. How this class, which is the first to have spent their entire four years at Not- tingham, has used these years is shown by the quality of its members. These members have made Nottingham Tra- ditions. They have helped to win the reputa- tion of good sportsmanship on the athletic field and of well bred be.havior at all times. Thru the years many of our classmates have found it necessary'to bid us good-bye but this has been compensated by new members who have proved assets to our class and to our school. Following our entrance into the last of the fourth year we assembled our Senior Class and held our first meeting. Needless to say, we had an almost perfect attendance and all entered into the spirit with great enthusi- asm. We elected jerry Searl as president, to be the gentleman to direct our activities for the remainder of the year. As his alternate we chose Charlotte Johnston, who has been prom- inent not only in athletics, but in social activi- ties, still keeping her scholastic standing high. To keep the minutes we picked James Taylor, and as head-keeper of the treasury we picked Hob Ivory, who has been unusually gifted in the act of collecting quarters. The president then proceeded to appoint several committees by which our class motto, colors, and flower were chosen. What we ane to be we are becoming as a motto, illustrates the realization of the necessity of their efforts by the members of our class. Blue and gold were decided upon as our class colors and the yellow tea rose was chosen for our class Hower. Next, our committees for the two great events of the year, the dance and the Senior Banquet, were appointed. These committees proved very efficient. p Thedance was a great success. With an extremely good orchestra and the gym decor- ated beautifully, the brilliant company present enjoyed the evening immensely. The banquet, yet to be held, holds promise of being up to the standard of this class pro- gressiveness. To hold a banquet at Schrafft's is an innovation and we believe that it will be successful. And last but not least, our class waits the formal graduation ceremony. The only tan- gible thing that we will have to keep us close to Nottingham will be our diploma, but the as- sociation and friendships that we have made will prove much stronger and more lasting ties. Page Five
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The Faculty ewes I FRED J. BIERCE Principal HAROLD I. COON Head of Language Department BERNARD O. LARSEN Head of Industrial Arts FRANK D. SMIGELSKY Head of jlfathematics MRS. JULIANA REIDY Secretary MISS HELEN C. ALVORD Drawing MISS WINIFRED L. AYLING Librarian MISS FRANCES M. BLISS Latin MISS LOIS BURTON Sewing MISS HAZEL BUSH English I. BROOKS CLARK General Science 5:2 MISS IENNIE R. COFFEY French ' JOHN CONDON, Physics, Chemistry MISS MARION EATON Elementary Subjects CARL F. EICHELBERG Printing, Nottingham Citizen MISS GERTRUDE M. ENDERSBEE Geometry, Algebra MRS. MARY Ii. FAULKS ' Home Economics HAROLD M. GEBHARDT Physical Director MISS MARION G. GOLLEY Business English, Typewriting Commercial Law MISS OLIVE I-IAGERMAN Home Economics MISS JOSEPHINE HASBROUCK English MISS BLANCHE HORSINGTON Algebra, Commercial Arithmetic MISS MYRTLE E. I-IOUGI-I Latin, Biology MISS LEAI-I A. HUCKANS French ' MISS MARY A. HUGHES Arithmetic 'IOHN P. .IACKS Mechanical Drawing MISS BERNICI2 A. KENYON English MISS LUCILLE M, KOHLES I History, English MISS DORIS H. LAMSON Matlicmatics KENNETH R. LAVOY Cabinet MISS BLANCHE LEARNED History, Civics M. ELIZABETH MASON History MISS MISS JANE MCBURNEY Latin MRS. E. G. MOORE Director of Music SARAH MURPHY Algebra GRACE PARKER History ALFRED K. PEPER llffachine Shop WALTER F. REYNOLDS Electricity MISS ELGIN ROBERTS Latin and French MISS DOROTHY M. ROBERTSON English, Nottingham Citizen MISS IDOLORES RYAN English, Civics MISS NETTIE M. SADLER Biology MISS JULIA F. SI-IUFELT Commercial MISS FRIEDERICA SMITH t English MRS. MRS. Page Seven
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