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Joe Well you know r had us under foot n rly all day Millie Madelln Ambrose M deline, durlnv the four years we have been cla mates I have notlc d th t you h ve tendency to blush when spo lug or PCOdlDg before th cl s or school and also if spoken to by a t acher Thls is probably very embarras lng I thlnk this face powder wlll help cone al your blushes Mr Hobbs s qwite observlng xasn't h Joe? Joe Yes, he certalnly w s for e wh t he ha for Howard EVVlq Howard, Mr Hobbs surely h d hls eyes on you at Mi1llDOC1Gt th t memorable day for here lS a tedoy bear Listen to th t, wonft that PGWlDd vou of good old S H S when you used to plafuc the SOH1OF glrlso hillie Mr Hobbs must have though few rd had t sed someone too much because here a bottle of TCVVlPC Capl, thls 15 meant for none oth r tb n you s you h v s t ln front of Pow rd ll thi year nd r ve been uudel a terrlble n rve straln May ter the Bangor Stat Hospltal for employ t Joe, see 1ntt you can flno n yt Joe Wh t can I flrd next Oh here is ometning that could not belong to anyone el e th n Erm Cr nt Vrma, daling your school years you have always worn the late t styles We take pleasure ln presenting you Vlth thls new Wve lasting Fashlon Book so that in the future you may always be in style as you h ve been in the pa t. What's that I hea Crlnging of alarm cleckl Mlllie Oh Dan, here is an al rm cloc' Just the thlng for you You have been ln the habit of COWlDg to school late especlally the mornlngs after dance In high school a tardy mark really doesn't mean very much but if one i working in an office or any other place of employment ten or twenty mlDUtGS late every other morning may me n the lo s of positlon This al rm clock, I hope, will waler you ln plenty of tlme to eat your bre lla t and get to worl on the dot Joe what can you flnd in tnere for Leland? You know he is always golng astra, from North Street Joe North Stleet, North Street Oh yes, here is just the thing, a compass Lol nd if you should ever wander too far from home thls little compass w1ll always point home Do you suppose Mr Hobbs noticed Fr nk's failing for the glrls, Mllli89 Mlllie I think he must have for here 15 an autograph album Frank, you have had many girl friends, not only in Sherman, but other towns as well No doubt you have forgotten their names Mr Hobbs has put thls album ln here for your cenxenienee When ever you go out tlth a glrl Just ask for her autograph and I am sure she will be glad to oblige you. In this way you can keep a record of your many friends and their names will never vanish from your memory. Joe: Where do you suppose the mate to this slipper is Millie? f Q g W . le f , ea , . . 2 v ' - A X O ' . SSN 1 C 21 , 8 ' CL - ,. . Z1 if - 'c,. ' ' S Sl S ,x ' - , - L1 0 f I I I g - ' C ' Q . - . wa 1 v -e f. 0 ' - f H fl -1 fi o - ' . ' ' 'f.. . Q Q cg .J ci. - 0 . . Q T 84. V I: 4 :- . 1 , ' , rw v A J- I LA. ' , - W v -A U v D I I KJ 1 J' . . - . I' ' ' - , : . n a L ea , . , . . . . I J 1 G J ' - I Q . - , - Ie Ia a a e a I la a s a lp 5 1 I 1 - ' H e A ' . . '- - . we c . . . be this wlll help you ln the future slnce you are about to en- . - H - o fmen . , . , .v' Z . 3 1 o o q r ' 1 1 . 6 . . 1 Os A -' O :J A e s 1 .la ' ..a f al . .L . 1 1 v I 1 ' ss 7 0 ul . ,. . M . D - . - 4.1 .L , , f W v e a s . I To . . . . ' : ' ' .1 :il ' 'F . . . IA ' ' ' . . . - . S : 'E 5 1 ,I ' X 0 c rw ' f-1 LA. LJ IA. C SA. K 1 . Q ,' '. - ' a kv. - v .H ' QA a f 5 r . ' 3 ' ' , , I 1 I ' XT 4 ' I 0 1 , v , ' ' I .. - - I1 TT' - 4 I LA . . , , , 1 I Q I D L - I vs . . . . . . n C- '- C c A . I O . . , o - - ' ' O , . . . ri 4
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and our natlonal government started, educatlon was almost every where a private matter Nevertheless, as the crltical perlod of reorganl ation drew to an end, leadlng statesmen of the time began to expres themselves as to the need of general educational system Jefferson wrote the following to Tames Madison 'Above all things, I hope the education of the common people will be attended to, convinced that in this good sense we may rel3 with the most security for the preservation of a due degree of liberty From this time on the government began to give national assis tance for education It wa Pound that in order to have good public schools, the State must take education in hand This was the starting point of the public schools The national govern ment gave land to each state on which ehool were to be built Then the states themselves were to bulld the schools and supply them with books and teachers The New Wngland States br 1810, had made the best provisions for schools Thev supported three colleges, had several grammar schools and cademies, and lso had provision for good elemen tary education It was not until 1830 that an educational non sciou ness was awakened in the other tates About the yeal 1827 the Infant cheols were establ1shed In 1850 the name was changed to the Primary Department Thls was the beginning of our primary schools Children from four to ten 5ears of age were admitted to these departments In 1884 fifty sir Primary Departments had been organized The management of the prlmary schools remainod separate from that of the grammar schools until 1854, when the two those between thc prlmsry nd granmar schools With the somewhat evolution of the fir t high school, the main outline of American education was now complete Margaret Lewis CLASS GIFTS H0W1PdS I suppose gou QSHIOTS would llke to have charge of the Assembly Period toda as it will be your last opportunity Millle Yes, Mr Grant, because Joe and I have something very speclal for th1s program Joe That's oeket having box and told our dlploma Howard All you wlshed I Lillle Joe, ou break the cal so that we can see what it tT1HS right Mr Grant You know while we were at Uillin our plctures taken, Hr Hobbs gave us thls sealed us not to open lt untll thc day we were to receive right, All right As thls day has been nearly gues this A semblv period won't matter much COR Joe Why Illlle, I bellevc there is a ift for each member the class Nlllie Wa n't Mr Hobbs good to give u these pV1dCHt1Y must have been pretty good at summing up characteri tles TH Q short time. . v . X . . .Ze 'A - ' S ' 1 L . ' L ' : 'r - ' - V A l . 1 S .. ' A C I . I K - S S 1 Q . Ls O ' ' 44 ' 0 ' U a - L L U C. 9. c S , v. ' . Q ' , L 1 L I. s - . I ' s . 2 ' -5 ' h ' , 1 ' Q . 5 ' 3 Y' k I , 0 ' ' . Q I L V: ' n were combined. Then came the intermediate schools which were f- N ' R a , 1 . . . 1 S . O R V 0 . . If c ,, e N . : ' Q . L . . g O . I . g 1. g ' ' A' , . . . so 2 ' : ' . as ' s ls V - f , F ' 2 y M 5 , 1, , , L., g : 1 ' I' '. I ' 1 , , . A of k I 4. : I S n , ' S g an . A x U 'L A ' r L , S ' L C
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Millie: Maybe Margaret has it. You know she were one to school last winter. Joe: Yes, that is it for we all remember last winter Margaret was obliged to wear one high heeled shoe and one bedroom slipper Evidently this low heeled slipper must belong to you and we hope that it will be of service to you when getting up early fires. What do you suppose Mr Hobbs has proffessized for Millie I don't knox but what could be more acceptable than this book of Home Management David, I have heard to build David9 to Dave you are contemplating marriage Do you realize what a reat step you are taking? As a friend and classmate I would lile to see you make a succes in life and I an ivinp you this book of facts which I thinl will be very as ful to you. That Charlie McCarthy reminds me of CHBUHCCB Patterson Joe That's wro it must belonv to Who do you suppose told Mr Hobbs of Chaunce1's ability to entertain? Millie No doubt it was Mrs Greave for he is a Ureat enter tainer during her Sophomore Latin Class Joe Chauncey 1sn't he a cute little fellow? I believe be an aid to anyone in entortainin a group of friends this little fellov and when you feel inclined to do one taining use him as Fdgar Bergen does Millie Glenice De rborn Glenicc the only thing I can this box for you is this basketball suit and I really do it is neant for you le all know you xero a star player he should Take enter find in th nk and made many scores for Sherman H1 h Mr Tobl must have known it wasn't custom ry for the rc ular S1luS to be given away I know you will be ver reud of this, and you should bel Jith this rememberance fou will never for ct the days at S H S Joe do you remexber what difli ultr Jlr inia hae getting her notes delivered privately ad afel, vuen he m s a F eshman9 Joe les, Virginia ur notes Per worries are little fellow for he is will always be at four CVVlC0 lv had d fficult time delivering her ll over new fo1 here is Ju t the boy vary cawmble of doing all errands d Millie did you notice C l down there that day? I hope Ir Lobbs d1dn't forget him for I he r th t he is a very frequent visitor at his tudio row Do you upno e C l xill ever be a photo,rapher9 Millie Evidently r Tobbs plan for hir to be as he has put this camera in here for his future conven ence Carl, every time you use this ea1er I hope you will tlinl of the night of your high chool sr duation when I o Lladly pre ented it to you Harold has been looking p le and thin lately hasn't rcs I wonder what the matter c n be? Joe Yes, rather trir lou mu t H ve charged inee t t d J t Millinoeket Harold' Oh ye T lrox why you rave ou h ve been nbaching it for the p st fex xee' Mr Iobbs h Just the thing right hcre, a good relx ble cook hoo Vou e o cone has 0 . 2 IJ . J .L A 1 A I ' T 1. ' 0 'v FT me . . . g. 3 n . . H . . - A I r Q - A QD J , ' 7 ' ' fl gi. XJ f 1 A Y Q ' , ' . , 1 1 r' . . 0 4 al C3 Q . A. : Q .lr ! l ' ' 0 r n ' 0 I O O ' CJ ' . F- H A C . . I . . ' . I D - . . u gf . c o . - . f ' le s if - . . I ' J A 1 . . Q l - . . : ' 8. n ' I A , . . . L . . 4 ' i .L T7 1 1 1 ' n .I - v - 'LV ' ' ' 'Y . 'Y 5 I -. I 5 5 ,'1 TS I I Y .. J- . O A G - 33 . Ts . ' . - V . . , . -:r --s v- 1 J 4 L' ' 3 ff. ' 3 V n Q Q U Y . 5 . W , . . . -, . .1 xxx ' C ' ' J -- . . .. . -s El. S hr' xr 1 ' S ,vat I. A . r . . . Q N . . I .L S G -V fl 1 1 L. , ' . ' I 0 L E' 1 CQ . - har A' ' S . . . . 1 5 for the Job. Virginia, I know you will ee grateful for this ' r ' . rv Q . rg V JL M D . , an ff 1 . -Q rw .1 ' v J u .. 1 5 1 ' ' . ..-4 - , 5 u ' - J u I. f' . '.'L Q v - - , 4. 1 . .xl N ' I3 . -Ll . ' V . . ' f . ' 7 'I 0 or r- aw W' OD A Q J yu IJ A I. IJ all 'J ff' D . . . , 4 Y . . -' : 4 -L F .Lvl n ll S I If e. ... . -, . I -2 ' I . - ' -1- 0 A Y A 1 - . N . r . gl CA n . L XL k:5 I s g a ' v . s Q 1 1 s-. ' . . F - - ' - . J 1.1 L J. . Y 3 , LA o ' 'Y' ' 1 v I 1 .Q S I Q ' . I, S 112 2 Q 1 . rr l L 0 S . . C . 'rr fl- T .L ' 0 va a J ' Il ' . .. I 1 ' . ' C ' I .CS o ' Q 1 CLS - . . ,- - 'I , ' . 7 1 c. '-7' HF. 1 to gin 4. SC S J
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