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ENE IBNSYTM? Emu-3 ID. Corus EARLIC K. Goklm-2 l'. Eumcsr I'AscVcc1 CARI. j. lnnils just as the skilled craftsman of the gold rush era constructed and repaired the wagons for the migra- tors, so today the worker skilled in construction and repair is an important member of our industries. Among us voyagers were the manual craftsmen of the future. Under the surveillance of Mr. Cote and Mr. Gorrie, these apprentices gained the knowledge intrin- sic to the trade. Mr. Pascucci and Mr. Lamb guided our craftsmen in the final stages of their apprentice- ship, producing expert machinists. XVe fellow travelers were not oblivious of the fine contributions made by these apprentice craftsmen and their instructors in the successful junior Prom held during the course of our journey.
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WEEE IDNSTFAG HENRY R, PERRY I'l'HEl. E. PREsco'r'1' OUR VALIANT SCOUTS The success of our wagon train in making its journey across the wilderness of educa- tion is largely due to the able staff which supervised the trip, As we are about to disband, we would express our appreciation to each one for the part he played in getting us safely through the many danger spots enroute and in preparing us for our individual expeditions which we must soon undertake. The three able map-makers for our wagon train were Superintendent Robert McCarn, Principal Lawrence Page, and chief eouncilor, Henry Perry. NX'l1cnevcr we strayed from the designated route, Sub-master Ithel Prescott was always able to get us safely back by means of his blue admission slips. These leaders conveyed a definite confidence toward our success in the many deeds they performed. Serving as a general information bureau for the train and a clearing house of statistics on each of us travelers were Mrs. Morrow and Mrs. Sladen. Many a time our train would have been hopelessly mired but for the efficient and friendly services of these two secretaries. LAURA B. MORROXX' MURIEL W. SLADEN :tsl 5 iguuu C ll ll Il 25 Il U 1 L1 1
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Iii USUN? BLANCIIE C. PIIILBRICK MARY WATERnoL'sE ANNE FLEMMING JUSTIN NLlNAN But what would the world be without people also skilled in feeding and clothing the human race? Keenly aware of the need for efficient homemakers, Miss Philbrick and Miss Waterhouse have worked diligently with some of the fair sex in our train, im- parting to them many a secret of the cook stove and sewing machine. Miss Philbrick's interested disciples organized themselves into a club known as the Future Homemakers of America, .spending much of their leisure time in activities aimed at increasing their proficiency. However, on our journey we learned that it wasn't only good food and clothes that make the man, but that a good physical condition as received from daily exercise was essential also. To Miss Flemming and Mr. Nunan was designated the task of seeing that we kept all muscles in full tone. How well we remember their coaching in the skirmishes with enemy wagon trains fought over possession of a basketball! PAGE 13
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