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High School Faculty MR. J. MILLS Chemistry MISS K. B. MOORE History MISS LAURA MOORE - Domestic Science MISS NEIL Study Hall MISS REID - English MISS ROSS Sewing MISS ROWE .... - Science MISS SCHMUDE Office Secretary MISS SEIBERT .... - English MR. SOMMERS Bookkeeping MR. SPRINGER - - - - History MISS STEVENSON .... Chemistry, Sewing MR. STRAFFON - Study Hall MISS SULLIVAN .... Social Science MR. TAYLOR - Commercial MISS TURNER Commercial MISS B. W. WOODWARD - English MISS J. WOODWARD Study Hall
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Valedictory The lighthouse has always been a symbol of our school. For three years now its light has been guiding us, its bright rays endeavoring to keep us away from danger and disappointment. Those of us who have kept our eyes faith- fully on that beacon have now come to the harbor of graduation. From here on our paths separate. Some will go on to ports in which they will get more preparation before they begin their life’s work; others will start out at once making their own way in life. No longer can one lighthouse guide our sundry paths. And yet as we separate, there is a glow in our hearts; it is the remem- brance of three years of warm friendships, three years of help, advice, and encouragement from the faculty. We thank them for all of this. As we look out to sea, we realize that the weather is precarious and that it is difficult to start out on a trip at this time. There are a great many ships now competing for the supremacy of the sea; many are better than they were formerly, so that it is necessary for us to try to become better sailors, to learn to steer a straight course on the sea of life. Tennyson offers encouragement when he says, “Not in vain the distance beacons Forward, forward, let us range.” And so our ships are setting sail. We have taken Browning’s advice in which he said, “Ah, but a man’s reach must exceed his grasp, Or what’s a heaven for?” Ahead of us lies the open sea — beyond that, our goal. We have gained an impetus from the encouragement of the last years to start out to sea, a goal ahead of us; only the years to come can prove our grasp. EVELYN HOSKINS. January. Page Eight
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