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499 'Zak W3 -, at, . W: by ..2'f E57 1 ' 0 - :J 'vi' MRS. EDWIN M. I-IOLLIDAY Woman's Club, Quota Club, Women's League of Voters, D. A. R., First l'reshytei'ian Church. Elected May, 1925 to second term for six years on Board of Education. Greetings to the Class of 1926: May you, our future ministers, teachers, doctors ,n1erchants, lawyers, housewives, and legislators, live cleanly, deal fairly with your neighbors, do an honest amount of work, enjoy life, gain your full share of this w0rld's good, and in the end be able to look back on long and useful lives with no regrets. HENRI P. LINSZ President, 'Teachers' Pension Fund, Chairman, Music Cummitteov, Fellow, American College of Surgeons, Chairman, Executive Committee, W. Va, Medical Association, Councilor, W. Va. Medical Association, West Virginia Delegate to The American Medical Association, Member, A. M. A., Member, Society Applied Psychology, A. 0, U. W., A. l . K A. M., Knight Templar, 33 Degree Scottish Rite Mason, Shrine, Knights of Pylhias, Stall Ohio Valley General Hospital and Wheeling Hospital, Lutheran Church, Emeritus Orpranist Scottish Rite Bodies, l'lltIll'mliIl Wheeling Music Week Committee. You have been elected to sustain the fame of our honored institution, Wheeling High School, and are about to pass beyond its portals. A new era has come and you must now gaze upon the future and retiect, and prepare yourselves for further light in order to cope with the ever advancing requirements of civilization. To you, the Graduating Class of '26, I extend my most hearty and sincere congratu- lations and my best wishes for your future welfare and success. HENRI P. LINSZ. MR. CHARLES H. SEABRIGHT Athletic Committee Chairman, Business, Electric Washers, Knights of Pythius, South Side Improvement tssociation, City Recreation Commission, Trinity Lutheran Church. - Congratulations and best wishes, and may I hope that the lessons you learned, the ditticnltics you overcame, and the training you received, have made you more ready to undertake and accomplish greater things for yourselves and the commmunity in which you live. BEN E. HAMILTON llnsiness Managzer Board of Ellucation, A. F. K A. M., 33d l,l'L1'l't't' Scottish kite: Trustee Scottish ltite lloilies, Executive Committee Scottish Rite llodies, Shrine, lligh Priest and Prophet Shrine Divan, First Chris- liau Church. Cl-IARLEY A. DANFORD Clerk und Bookkeeper of the lloard of Education, Knights of Pythias, Zane Street M. E. Church, Secretary of Teachers' Retirement Pension Fund. 13
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'from left to right: Dr. Henri P. Linszg Mrs. Edwin M. Hollidayg Mr. Ben E, Hamil- tong llr li. I.. Armbreeht, Presidentg Mr. C. E. Githens, Superintendent of Public Schools: Mr. Charles A. Danford, Clerk of Boardg Mr. Charles H. Sealxright. Mr, Fred J. Fox is living' in Florida at present and was nnahle to he in the picture. The Board of Education DR. E. L. ARMBRECHT l'resi4l1-nt lioarfl of liiltleatiolig A, I , K .L Nl.: Scottish Rite: Knights 'l'4-mplarg Slivim-3 Knigrlits of I'-xtluins: A. 0. If W.g 'I'hir1l l,I'l'riPj'il'l'iilll Churr-h. Greetings to the Members of the Class of the Sesqui-Centennial Year 1926: Our country affords every citizen an opportunity to contribute to the public welfare, and the initial preparation for such an offering is given in our public schools. You have had this advantage, and, as a result of your industry, zeal and faithful application, yon have noxv completed the course. I extend to you my heartiest congratulations and wish for X011 a happy and successful life career. li. l,. ARMlRRlCt'H'l'. MR. FRED J. FOX Sl'K'I'4'l2ll'IV and Cashiei' of Si-eurit-v Trust Cog Director and Secretanry-'l'r4-asurt-r of Market Auditorinnig llirt-f-tin' of ,Xssoei:1t1-tl i'lx:n-ities: lJii'ec-tor and Tl'l'I1S11l'Pl' of Uommerex-3 Rotary Clnhg First l,!'t'Sil-Yi1'l'i2lll Cliurs-lr It is not doing the thing we like to do, But liking the thing we have to do. That makes life worth while. llearty congratulations to the class of '26 from Q i 1 V ifR14.p J. rox. l2
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Members of the Faculty Academic and Commercial Departments First Row CLeft to Rightj: Harry C. Sipe, Business Arithmetic: Elizabeth Higgins English: Gail H. Holliday, Botany: Stella Conover, Typewriting: Jeannette Pryor Stenography: Mary P. Hackett, Latin: Elizabeth Hulton, English: Helen Bruckman French: Virginia K. Heinlein, English: Mrs. May XVarren Lockhart, Study Hall. Second Row: O, N. McCoy, Typewriting: Carrie M. Daguc, English: Anna E. Carroll English: Madge Miller, English: Laura M. Crago, Geometry: Jane Best, Latin: VVertha Steinicker, English: Bess M. Cole, Algebra: F. Oliver Edwards, Music: A. D. Riley, English. Third Row: C. F. Statler, Bookkeeping: Kate Hall, Study Hall: Louise Holliday, So- cial Science: Grace George, Health: Beulah Boyd, History: Sophia Erwin, Arithme- tic: Beth Wiley, Public Speaking. Fourth Row: Ralph L. Ely, History: John Cecil Brown, Spanish: Guy G. Foster, Eng- lish: I. E. Ewing, Principal. Fifth Row: Ross Michener, Commercial Geography: NV. W. Keylor, Head of Com- mercial Department: Donald C, Egger, History: C. H. Ebers, Science: A. J. Pat- terson, Geometry: Ernest L. Markley, Algebra: I. W. Barkman, Elementary Account ing: C. C. Phipps, Arithmetic: R. B. Craig, Arithmetic: C. E, Bates, Bible Study 14
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