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The Faculty PRINCIPAL Allan Davis ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL May P. Bradshaw DI-:PARTMI-:NT ox-' BUSINESS PRACTICE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Grace E. Church Mary Clary Minnie Dean Marguerite Donnally Grace E. Eaton Katie L. Frizzell Eva Heth A. L. Howard Jane G. Lockwood Jo C. Mace LMrs.l Gertrude Odom Kate S. Outwater LMI Charles H. Omo Ethel E. Riley R. 0. Sharitz Edna P. Smith Frances G. Newman fMrs.l Margaret O. Hobbs LMrs.l Cornelia Yeomans SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Sarah Branch Richard Feldman Maude C. Gunther Kathrine Owens Josephine Ross Ryland M. Warren 'S. Violet K. Austin Selma M. Borchardt Minnie C. Davis Mathilde Eiker E. E. Galbraith Genevieve Hawk Alice McCauley Margaret E. Whitzell Marguerite Manning Louise Mickey fMl'S.l Lillian H. Sandefer tMrs.l Sarah H. Wallace Laura Williamson QMrs.l MODERN LANGUAGES Mary Delaney Isabel C. Devine Daisie Huff QMrs.l Ruth P. Martinez QMrs.l VV:Ildtraut Schilke Mabel M. Stewart Ruth L. Wofford MATH DEPARTMENT Margaret C. Amig Mary Ewin Edna F. Holbrook Lucille Stevens HISTORY, LAW, AND GEOGRAPHY Margaret G. Dutton CMrs.l Frances S. Hay Hettie Bell Agnes A. Jones Cora McCarthy Susie C. Palmer CMrs.l Mary Kochka Pauline Scott Virginia H. Smith Helen White ART DEPARTMENT May Ashton CMrs.l Norma Bose PHYSICAL TRAINING Donald M, Brown Lynn F. Woodworth Arbutus Saunders Ada Moody MECHANICAL DRAWING J. D. McCormick MUSIC Emma Louise Thompson Franklin Jackson LIBRARIAN Margaret Davies
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On the left we have one of our most interesting subjects of Con- versation: the combined master of ceremonies, former vyclist. a swell sport, and owner of a Franklin and a farm. Long may he live and reign as principal of the Roosevelt High School! Mr. Davis, we salute you! We present Miss May ll. Brad- shaw, loved and admired by all. Her sympathetic and understand- ing nature together with her cheery little greeting, uWhat van l do for you?i' wins the hearts of all the girls. Long may she lie their guiding star!
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THE FEBRUARY GRADUATING CLASS AL ttf i K .Q and 'X , MII.DRED JOHN SAUR Ti ,Q Q ANDERSON President A Vice President 1. - V: : y MARY HEINE Q ' HAROLD TABLI-:R Secretary i Treasurer Four short years ago we were timid rookies entering into a new world of education. The school was strange, teachers new, and indeed we were timid, shy, and very envious of the high and mighty seniors who seemed so great. The time approached when all too soon we must leave the school that had meant everything in the world to us for the last three years. Some of the members Of the class are fitted for business careers and others perhaps will pursue courses of higher education, but all will remember with pleasure and twinges of regret the happy school days which are no more. To our teachers we are most grateful for their endeavors to give us the best training possible for the future. The school has welded for us warm friendships which can never be broken. High ideals of citizenship, honor, and self-reliance were instilled into the minds of every student, and in de- parting they will remember and cherish the memory of those who helped them. It is with real regret tempered by pleasant memories that we say good- bye to our school. our teachers, and the under-graduates.
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