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019135 MClNClGRAM Helen Baker English Effie Benson Mathematics E. H, Bissel General Science Clarence R. eck Ray A. Beck Bookkeeping, E Helen Bliss Latin S ITIICS Harold 0. Anderson English Ruth Bach Bookkeeping Marie Bailey Bookkeeping Clara Bcardsley Stenography, Typing fi' Gerald VV. Bloem Mechanical Drawing Shop conomic Geography Boyd L, Bohike Vocal Music
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-: li I w f f 1 PAGE TEN 01935 MEINIIIERAM IN A. A. MacDONALD The class of 1935 regrets that illness prevents Supt. MacDonald from making a statement in this yearbook. Although in our work, we do not come into direct contact with Mr. MacDonald, we realize and appreciate his excellent leadership and adminis- tration of the city's school system. VV. I. EA RLY The community and your parents in giving you the opportunity for an education, have set an un- forgettable example of the spirit of self sacrifice. To you, Washington High is a school, but to them it has been an altar upon which they have poured out their lives that you might live more abundantly. Their faith is the school's life and their consolation. the hope that you have shared it, Their hope is in your keeping. For you, Washington High is here, but to the world at large, it is wherever you are. honored when you are honored, shamed when you are shamed, Her influence will be what you make it and the respect in which she is held only that which you engender through your efforts to uphold her standards. To live is to grow and since one grows in giving of the best that is in his heart and soul, your growth in all that makes life worth while will he as your love and devotion to the noblest and best, to which Washington High has endeavored to point the way. -W. I. Early. M. M. BRUMBAUGH It was a pleasure to greet you as you entered our high school as eager' freshmen seeking the satis- faction to be gained through an education, it has been an even greater pleasure to work with you during your four years' stay with usg and now, though we regret to see you leave, it is still a pleasure, for in your going you and we have the satisfaction of knowing that the going is the result of a task well done. -M. M. Brumbaugh.
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Emily Chapman English Walter E. Bratt Spanish Clark Close Shop, Mechanical Drawing YYilliam llubbers Mathematics, Book- keeping Lois Cowan English Clifford Comstock Physics, General Science Elizabeth Craig Secretary Charlotte Cressey Mathematics Irene Cummings Latin Martha Dclbridge English, Journalism Dorothea Dawson Art Charles H. Fairall English PAGE TWELVE 019135 MCINUERAM ......
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