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Faculty Mr. A. M. Mcllroy...... Mrs. Cora M. Blake. . . . Miss Gladys S. Jackson Miss Hazel R. Wilson.. Miss Emelie Larsen. . . . Miss Bernice L. Bailey. Mrs. Carrie A. Martin. . Miss Lotta Coombs...... Miss Lenora Kruske. . . Miss Beatrice Carver. . . Mrs. Margaret Wilson.. Miss Marian Evans...... ....................Principal ................. Preceptress ......................English ................... Languages ..........Music and Drawing ...............Training Class ................Eighth Grade . . . .Sixth and Seventh Grades .....Fourth and fifth Grades . . . .Second and Third Grades Kindergarten and First Grade .................Annex No. 1 Senior Class Jean MacGregor.........................................President. Arline Carter......................................Vice-President Russell Ilurlburt.......................................Treasurer William Van Koughnet....................................Secretary Harold Mudge Marian Shaw Mabel Perry Helen Pease Carol Thompson Lydia Berlin Class Motto Be you yourself Class Colors Green and White Class Flower American Beauty Rose
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lean MacGregor. Helen Pease. . . . Russell Hurlburt Board, of Editors .......Editor-in-Chief Advertising Manager .. .Business Manager Editorials Following the custom af the Senior classes for the past number of years, the class of ’22 is publishing “Ourselves.” We have tried to make it the best ever, and with this in mind, have spent a great deal of time in its preparation. The name “Ourselves” was chosen in 'keeping with our motto and implies the same idea, that of being true to our own ideals and aims, regardless of the other fellow, and being our very best at all times. To interpret it selfishly is a mistake. That was far from the minds of every one in selecting it, but we w'anted one with a worth while meaning, one which we could think of as being more than a mere name. This has been the aim of the whole class during the whole of the past year, being more than a name. Everyone has put his or her very best into everything we have attempted, and so were we really able to do thimgs. Without the co-operation of all, the efforts of a few would have been futile, but this, has been far from the spirit of anyone. As we have each put our best forward this year, I hope wre will keep it to the fore and live up to our motto “Be you yourself.” Representing the class, I believe it would not be out of place to take this opportunity to thank all those who so generously helped us obtain the money for the Washington trip. Unless the public had been back of us as it certainly proved itself to be we could not have accomplished what we did. The school students as well as the townspeople were on the job every time. We wish especially to thank the Junior class for the candy sale given for the Senior’s benefit, also Hamilton Clark and G- A. Middleton for so kindly helping with arrangements for the Senior dance. We wish, too, to show our appreciation of the help and encouragement given by everyone of our teachers, but Miss Jackson especially. I wish to commend the Juniors on the friendly spirit they have shown since their organization. I believe never before have the tw'o classes worked together so well, or been so friendly as this year. Of course there have been much good-natured fun and argument, but all in sport. We show our appreciation by devoting a section of this magazine to their use, and the fact that we did not even censor it ought to show our spirit and good sportsmanship.
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