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THE TARGET 9 HONOR ROLL. The “Target” is again pleased to announce the names of those who re- ceived reports free from third and fourth sections. High Ninth Grade. Ruth Averill, Grace Becker, Louise Bigelow, Dorothy Blacker, Donald Crystal, Jose Guevara, Marion Herr- mann, Theresa Hihn, Dorothy Hope, Helen Marr, Hollis Moore, Raymond Muenter, Irma Bennett, Isidore Cere- ghino, Catherine Delamere, Reighley Detrick, Lillian Hegarty, Ida Muller. Low Ninth Grade. Bayard Buckham, Harold Cobh, Les- lie Graham, Norman Heinz, Helen Lester, Gerald Schuyler, Majory Tut- tle, Marian Blankinship, Elliott Cook, Doris Holler, Lucy Moore, Corinne Painter, Vincent Watterich, Madalyn Miller, Parker Hall, Gregory Harrier, Florence Noddin, Priscilla Rugg, Helen Rust, Katherine Stone, Kathe- rine Towle, Margaret Geary, Dorothy Kellogg. High Eighth Grade. Douglas Crystal, Fred Houston, Jonathan Hoyt, Grace Maddock, Jack Pine, Ella Barrows, Hildreth Caldwell, Andrey Davis, Hilma Davis, Genevieve Grady, May Gruber, Aura Hardison Charles Honeywell, Ruth Le Hane, Florence Merriam, Eda Oetensen, Grace Rennie, Pauline Wilkinson. Low Eighth Grade. Rachel Bretherton, Eleanor Hughes, Gertrude Lackman, Aileen Mason, Hester Myers, Muriel Brick, Raymond Clark, Francis Frost, Joseph Glazer, Julian Le Conte, Edwin McCord, Rob- ert Truman. High Seventh Grade. Rachel Andersen, Marguerite Ben- nett, Ruth Henkle, Linden Naylor, Marie Preiss, Marian Thaxter, Ran- dolph Van Nostrand, Dorothy Brown, Charles Cobb, W allace Kenney, Beth La Shells, Cecille Le Conte, Margaret Smith, Constance Topping, Percy Burchaell, Harold Crockett, John Hat- field, Annie Hegerty, Loraine Hughes, Louise Merrill, Ruth Schmidt. Low Seventh Grade. Geraldine Burnett, Elizabeth Burke, Hamilton Howells, Mabel Johnson, Rufus Johnson, Constance Lutgen, Dorothy Percival, Alma Smith. Isa- belle Warwick, Earle Lowell, Fannie McHeney, Francis Morris, Starr Nev- ins, Ernestine Porter, Edith Quacken- bush„ James Torreyson, Eleanore Tingman. High Sixth Grade. Doris Marks, Blake Curly, Alice Geer, William Boone, Fern Green, Wikes Glass, Genevieve House. Low Sixth Grade. Fernando Maldonado, Kujo Uyeya- ma, Victor Strite, Laurance Durgin, Louis Le Hane, James Lawson. High Fifth Grade. Sylvia. Woollett. Low Fifth Grade. Jean Jussen, Harry Preiss, Ethel Bonner, Lois Brock, Alice Carter. Third Grade. Lily Baxter, Marjory Lewin, Virgi- nia Peck, Dorothy Ritchie, Irene Tob- in, William Gardner. High Second Grade. Anita Aylworth, Gertrude Kendall, Norwood Nichols, Jean Jardine, George Minifie, Muriel Ross, Beatrice Harkey. High First Grade. Clarence Mayo, Winston Brasfield, Barbara Roberts, Clifford Bengett, Lucille Hitt, Elizabeth Donnell Mr. Cobert suggests that the school provide a nurse for Herschel Jessup, who is to see that he gets his Latin papers in on time. Applications will now be received at the “Target” of- fice.
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8 THE TARGET back, brushing his sleeve hastily over his eyes, he grabbed t he purse and running to the lady, returned it. She thanked him and offered him a five dollar bill and said, “Go and buy your mama and papa some pres- ents.” “I — haven’t — an — y — m — moth — er — or — f — fath — er,” he sobbed, “I — am — - an — or — phan”. “What is your name?” “Jack Carson and I was born in Richmond, Virginia,” he answered proudly. “What was your mother’s name? Did she give you anything when she died?” “Here are some things she gave me”, he said as he drew a large hand- kerchief from his pocket and carefully opening it he displayed a ring and a locket. The lady looked at the ring and found that it bore the inscription “To Rose from Joseph”. Examining the locket she found that it contained two pictures, one was of a man and lady and the other of two little girls. “Why”, she gasped, “this picture is my mother and father and that one my sister and I”. “No”, he said determinedly, “this one is my mother and her sister and that one, her mother and father”. “Look”, she said as she took from her purse, a locket. It was the same as Joseph’s. Opening it she disclosed two pictudes the same as in the locket Joseph held. She thought of her long- lost sister then she said aloud, “What is your aunt’s name?” “Blanche Marie Black. My grand- father’sname was Colonel John Black, of the Confederate Army.” “Why that is my name and my father’s,” she said, then she thought again of her sister. The mystery was solved. This was her sister’s child, for the lockets had been given to the sisters for Chrismas many years be- fore the war. Clasping her arms about his neck she kissed him and said proudly, “I am your aunt. Come home and see your grandfather”. The grandfather was bewildered when told the strange stox-y of the meeting of Blanche and Jack, but he remembered his daughter Rose, who at the commencement of war went to the enemy’s camp disguised as a negro wash-woman, but she had never re- turned and they had never heard of her since. Colonel Black rewarded Jack with an education and now he takes cai’e of his grandfather’s estate. GRACE RENNIE. GOLDEN GATE AT SUNSET. I. Oh, Golden Gate at nightfall, When the evening sun is low, How lovely, oh, how lovely. It makest thou to glow! II. See there on the horizon, A dainty touch of pink, Lighting the sky and waters, Until they seem to link. III. Then higher in the heavens, The palest violet hue, Is joined by bands of fleecy clouds, To sky of clearest blue. IV. Blow lovely is the coloring, Against the purple hills, Whose nobility and grandeur, My mind with rapture fills. V. Then see, just in a twinkling, All fades to dullest gray, And out of sight the great red sun, Has dropt and passed away. MARJORY TUTTLE.
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10 THE TARGET mckinley city officials. Upper Row, left to right — Dorothy Clarke (1st tei’m Judge), Genevieve Ocli- eltree (2nd term Com. of Athletics), Lucy Moore 2nd term Com. of Law and Order). Lower Row, left to right — Merle Lillie (1st term Mayor), Ada Fish (2nd term Judge), Katheleen Agnew (1st term Com. of Athletics), Reighley Detrick (1st term Com. of Law and Order), Vivienne Thompson (2nd term Mayor). REASONS FOR SUCCESS. McKinley City has been governed in a most satisfactory manner through- out the term. During the two periods the officers have been efficient to an unusual degree. However, little prog- ress would have been made without the support of law-abiding and good- spirited citizens. But loyalty and unity have characterized the student body, which, guided by the people it so wisely chose for leaders, has made our school government a marked suc- cess — one difficult to excel. The re- sults of the first election were given in the March number of the “Target” and notes of the last, in this issue, to- gether with photographs of the two groups of successful candidates. McKinley city election. We have been very fortunate to get the splendid people we did for McKinley City officials. The “Tar- get” wishes to congratulate them on the splendid way they are doing their work. The school certainly ap- preciates their enthusiastic and suc- cessful efforts. Those elected were: Mayors — Vivienne Thompson, Wil- liam Hitt. Commissioners of Law and Order —
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