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Q U 1 N I A U L T Mr. Carl Johnson, Manual Training, Mechanical Drawing. Life Diploma, Kansas State Manual Training Normal: teacher of Mathematics and Manual Training, Silverton, Colorado; teacher of Manual Training and Mechanical Drawing, Wallace, Idaho; in Aberdeen High School since September, 1918. Miss Florence Luby, History. A. 15. University of Washington; teacher in Bremerton Grammar School; teacher of History and English, Elma High School; in Aberdeen High School since September, 1918. Miss Laura Palmquist, Music. School of Music, University of Nebraska; University of Washington; Supervisor of Music at Prosser and Centralia, Wash.; in Aberdeen since February, 1919. Mr. B. H. Short, Military Training. Member Company F, Third Regiment, Kansas; Company K, First Regiment, Kansas; Company L, Second Regiment, Kansas; Ranking Sergeant, Company (I. Second Regiment, Washington. Mrs. Milton P. Graham, Commercial Geography and Physics. A. B., Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin. Teacher Chemistry, Physics and History, Carrington, X. D. Teacher Chemistry and Biology, Shawano, Wis. In Aberdeen High School since September, 1919. Miss Lucille Greenwood, English and Algebra. Teacher at Wayside, Neb.; Butte, Mont.; Thompson Falls, Mont.; Hall, Mont.; Thermopolis, Wyo. In Aeerdeen High School since February 1920. Miss Ilene Lynch, History. Minnesota State Normal. Teacher at Ashby, Minn., and Brekenridge, Minn. In Aberdeen High School since September, 1919. Miss Verna Andrew, English. B. A. University of Washington. Teacher Anacortes High School. In Aberdeen School since September, 1919. Mr. Geo. E. Huntley, Manual Training. In War Service Two Years. In Aberdeen High School since March, 1911. Harry J. Craig, Athletic Coach. Chemistry and General Science. B. A. University of Wyoming. In Aberdeen High School since September, 1920. Miss Leta Wyatt, Girls’ Physical Director. Kansas Weslyan University. B. S. Columbia University. Teacher Union Settlement, New York City. In Aberdeen High School since September, 1919. Miss Gertrude Crowell, Commercial Arithmetic. Idaho State Normal. Principal, Lincoln School, Sandpoint, Idaho. Teacher, Naples, Idaho. In Aberdeen High School since September, 1919. Miss Ruth Bengston, English. B. A. University of Minnesota. Teacher of English, New Prague, Minn. In Aberdeen High School since September, 1919. BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. J. R. Douglas, President Mr. J. H. Fuller, Vice President Mr. E. B. Crary, Secretary Dr. N. D. Coons Mr. G. F. Karshner Mr. H. W. Heritage —11—
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Q U I N I A U L T Jfacultp Mr. Geo. B. Miller, Superintendent. Michigan State Normal School; University of Michigan; A. B. University of Washington. Principal of Ceresco School, Michigan; teacher of History, Aberdeen High School, 1907-10; principal, 1910-14; superintendent since 1914. Mr. H. E. Holmquist, Principal. A. B. Leland Standford Junior University ; University of California; University of Washington; admitted to practice law. Teacher of History and English, Aberdeen High School, 1911-14, principal since 1914. Miss Grace Sharp, Mathematics. Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota ; A. B. Whitworth College; teacher of Latin and Mathematics, Anacortes, Wash.; teacher of Mathematics, Centralia High School; in Aberdeen High School since 1915. Miss Primrose Rupp, English. A. R. Whitman College; teacher of English in Aberdeen High School since 1915. Miss Lydian Bush, Latin, English. B. A. Lawrence College; M. A. University of Wisconsin; teacher of Latin and German, Menasha, Wisconsin ; teacher of Latin, Brookings High School, S. D.; in Aberdeen High School since 1916. Miss Iva F. Hurd, Mathematics. B. S. Whitman College; teacher of Mathematics and Science, Stanfield. Oregon, High School; teacher of Mathematics and English, Connell, Wash., High School; in Aberdeen High School since January, 1918. Miss Ethel Elzey, Commercial subjects. University of Idaho, University of Washington, graduate Bellingham Normal; in Aberdeen High School since 1917. Miss Marjorie Seibert, Commercial subjects, English. A. B. University of Washington; teacher of English and Mathematics, Hamilton High School. In Aberdeen High School since September, 1918. Miss Lottie Lee Penn, Science, Mathematics. A. B. Willamette University; University of California; teacher of Mathematics and Science, Lebanon, Oregon, High School; in Aberdeen High School since September, 1918; left February, 1920. Miss Edna Babcock, Spanish, French. A. B. Washington State College; teacher of German, Endicott High School; in Aberdeen High School since September, 1918. Miss Martha Finch, Penmanship. Normal School, Stevens Point, Wisconsin; Palmer School of Penmanship; ward principal, Stevens Point, Wis.; principal, Spencer, Wis.; in Aberdeen High School since 1909. Miss Myrtle Weldin, Domestic Science and Art. Cheney State Normal School; A. B. Washington State College ; teacher of Home Economics and Supervisor of Drawing, Reardon High School; in Aberdeen High School since 1917. —10—
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Q U I N I A U L T THE CLASS OF NINETEEN TWENTY We are passing the first milestone of life; The next is around that turn Where sunshine is always above the strife. And the fires of ambition burn We are leaving our guide, whose knowledge and truth Has given us all we possess. We are leaving our school, with a love of all That in man is considered best. We hurl a broadside of honor and fame At the classes we leave to lead Dear A. H. S. to the rank of first place. To the world we leave a creed: “Do your best, and do it well, And then do a little more. Don't stop when you think you've done your share. He always a man to the core.” The class of Twenty has entered the play Called Life, and the die is cast. We'll batter our way to success in the end, As men have done in the past. We leave our school with a sad regret. For we have learned to love its ways, And wherever we are memory always will bring Pleasant thoughts of our High School Days. C. P. C. '20. SENIOR CLASS YELL Rip, Rah, Renty! Rip, Rah, Renty! Seniors! Seniors! Nineteen Twenty. Class Motto—We attain whatever we pursue. Class Colors—Red and White. Class Flower—Red Rosebud. —12—
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