. Sargasso . ool studentsand judging from the artwork in the annual she issucceeding exceedingly makes perfect, isher motto. MERRILL WILSON We think Mr. Wilson isone of the most brilliant menwe have ever met and prob-ably others share our opin-ion. He is very witty andsarcastic, quite fond of usingthese accomplishments whenballing-out some poor stu-dent in the assembly. H. G. WOODY Mr. Woody is the friendof everyone in High believes that if a personcomes to school he should al-ways get his lessons and forthat reason Mr. Woody isoften seen helping some poorFreshie over t


. Sargasso . ool studentsand judging from the artwork in the annual she issucceeding exceedingly makes perfect, isher motto. MERRILL WILSON We think Mr. Wilson isone of the most brilliant menwe have ever met and prob-ably others share our opin-ion. He is very witty andsarcastic, quite fond of usingthese accomplishments whenballing-out some poor stu-dent in the assembly. H. G. WOODY Mr. Woody is the friendof everyone in High believes that if a personcomes to school he should al-ways get his lessons and forthat reason Mr. Woody isoften seen helping some poorFreshie over the hard Alge-bra problems. S. B. DAVIES Mr. Davies is the one manindispensable at High Schoolfor when Sam is gone noth-ing goes right—not even thetime. When he took a va-cation this winter to enjoythe small-pox everythingwas topsy-turvy. IDA WARD Miss Ward is the first per-son you see when you enterMr. Haworths office and hercheerful smile makes youwelcome. She is very quietand is more often seen Tiventy-one


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