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VIR C. I., BOOTII Otterbi-in H. A.: Washington State M. A.: attendvd U. of Oregon and Stanford University. Supvrintendent ol' city schools. MISS PAT HAMPTON Northwestern Business Col- logv. Secretary to Mr. C. L, Booth. MR. J. J. SIMPSON Cornell B, A.: attended Iowa State, W. S. C.. U. of W. Social Science. Principal of Iligh School, 'I'roasur0r of A, S. B. VIISS DOROTHY SNICVI-I Univvrsity of Washington B. X. English, Library: Simtwvsah, Svniorita, Junior Class idvisor. MISS MARIAN MII,I.I'lR x'VZiSI1IIIj.2'I0lI Stall' B. S., B. I-Id. Commvrrial, P. IC.. Pop-Club advisor, MR. ROBERT GRI-JGSON Washington State B. Ed.: Srivncog Ili-Y, Frvshman Class advisor, VIISS ELVIRA IIANSON Univorsity of North Dakota 3. S.: attends-d U. ot W. llonw I'Ii-onomit-sg Sophomore Ilass advisor. MISS MARION DOOI.I'l l'I,I'I NVLISIIIIIIIIUII Statt' B. A.: attended U. ot' Ilawaii and U. of VV. Commoruial: Iltmnor Soi-it-ty advisor. MII. LYNVVOOD EASTON Xlfashington Statv B. S.: Industrial Arts: Sinowt-salt husint-ss advisor. assistant atllln-tic 4-oaclt. VIR. ICMIGRSON MORGAN Gonzaga University. Ph, B.. 3. S.: attvndvd VV, S. C. Biology, P E.: Athlelir roach, .vtti-rmvn's advisor. MISS IIAZEI, IIARRIS Univi-rsity of Idaho B. A.: ztltvmivd U. ol' Chicago, NV. S. C., U. of VV, English: Wasco advisor. MR, ROIDNICY KI'I I'EI. VVhitman B. A.: attend- ed U. S. C. Mathomatirs. musir: directs jazz hand, hand, hrass svxtot, violin onsvnthlv, A Crt- capolla I-hoitl AR, WAL'I'ER OBERST Univ:-rsity of VVashington B. I.: attvndvd Eastern VVashington Collogv of Education. Social Sri0m'c-: Dolmatv. MISS RU'I'll McKlNNI-JY Whitman IZ, A., M. A. English: Thespian advisor. MR. MILFORD CROWLI-IY Washington State l3, A.: attended U. of W. Sorial Srionrv: Svnior Class, A. S. B. advisor. 'T'
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Calendar lst Semester September 4-Four new whip-holders in our concentration camp-two women, Miss McKinney and Miss Miller, and two men: Mr. Gregson and Mr. Kittel. Blonde and Bru- nette-odds are even. September 9-Nice crop of freshmen this year. They were introduced to school life today thru the Orientation assembly. Hope the stuff takes. Some of the upper class- men found out things they didn't know. September 13-More fun! Four teams of football stalwarts 'here for the jamboree. Some of the Hedy Lamarrs have decided to go to every game this year-to show their school spirit i?J . September 16-The Hi-Y -got a few more members today. Hope they give them one of those famous raw initiations the Hi-Y . . . nope, that's the Lettermen who did that - - - September 19-What a week this is! Today we got to go to the P. P. 8: L. free show and tomorrow we play Mac Hi for our first game. September 27-Boy, oh boy, did Wapato scare us! We won 19-18, but ift was anybody's ball game. Maybe we can calm down enough to hear this Del Harter in assembly next Monday. September 30-Was hanging out down town tonight, and saw the teachers all going to the party the Ki-wanis throws every year. They were all there and looked very nice, but I kept thinking, What a night for a fire! October 3-Miss Meade spoke today on t-he evils of Narcotics. You'd think people would have more sense than to get mixed up that way, but if they have moths in their brains, tobacco is a good way to kill'em-the moths, we mean. October 4-Sunnyside took fthe beating today on the chin. Gratz says for us to wait for Toppenish since she knows those boys. We'll take them in our stride, tho. October 9-Am I dumb! Jusn found out today that Harlan is A. S. B. prexy and Logan is the vice. Betty Shaffer will have to learn to spell better, as she is sec. New departure for the senior class-a girl for president. The world moves on! However, Bob X is vice so the stronger sex holds one door to the fort. Nadene wields the -pencil. October 15-Tonight I got to bed before midnight. Teachers' Institute yesterday and today was welcome after a month of school. School tomorrow again! Hope that cute -frosh grins at me again in the study hall. October 22-Penney's did a nice thing today. Free for nothing, they gave away three pep sweaters to Yell Leaders Pat and Dean, and to Miss Miller as head of the Pep Club. The faculty is giving Jimmy Crowley a panty next Thursday, October 24-Was it funny seeing all the faculty playing with Jlmmy's cars and tanks! I thought Miss Sneve was going to cry when they gave his teddy 'bear back to -the baby. October 25-Well, we played Toppenish today, ibut maybe Gratz took the boys riding first-they didn't seem to have enough pep to win the game. The way she drives would make anybody weak-maybe we'd better try to get her a friend ln Kennewick! Chub was hurt today and I'm afraid it was bad. He looked pretty white. October 30-The Spencer boys' dad gave the school a 'painting tod-ay of a covered wagon. He has the usual painters pushed off the map. It was nice of him to do it, because we should be proud of local ftalent and anxious to develop our own. November 1-Do you know, our 'band really is the tops! We've heard all the others in the Conference and Klttel's 'boys certainly have the hottest instruments. Prosser lost 15-0 today but I'll bet they liked our lband, anyway. Em's home room party is tonight and the little freshman is going with me. Armistice Day-We went over the river and brought back the bacon, but would have felt better if Vannet hadnlt got his shoulder 'bunged up in t-he fracas. Boy was it cold! November 15--This is another hectic week. First Jesse James was so happy at our winning from the Lions that he had a victory assemlbly, and the next day Marnie won the book for being the most literary of our literary students. Then Harris' home room party at the Legion Hall, and tomorrow we go to Dayton! I'll sleep in Sunday-you're only young once. November 21-They just stuck this vacation in the right place for Dick Haag, Logan and me. We had a-bout played out our string. After we tied Dayton, the Nonettes made records, and then the Senior Ball! Dad says that I got to start raising my grades or be in solitary confinement school nights. Novem-ber 30-We started for Yakima at 6:30 today and I went to the Eyes of Tlaloc last night and that Bob Spencer haunted me. I had to drink coffee to get going, and believe me, it wasn't Sanka! The flu is going around here and caught. Miss Miller. December 6-Prosser took us ltoday, but we got some 'fun this week-end at the skat- ing party for Miss Sne've's -home room. Went with my lil' freshman. Miss Sneve was home with the flu, but you should have seen Mr. Klttel do a fancy three point landing. Decemlber 9-The 'flu bug ls making a meal ticket out of all the students. Today there were 211 out and Doc O'Brien closed the schools and the shows-and the churches! We- need the rest, tho. The football banquet was held anyway and was that guy a speaker- Mr. Ainsley from Whitman, December 16-Was I glad to get back to school today. This isolatlonlst stuff is no- good. Darn it, JJS says that with 225 out we got to go -back home. I feel okay and my' frosh feels okay-I'm sick of everybody else being sick. Hope I catch t-he flu to get even. Christmas is coming and I must start worrying about presents. What'll I get the frosh? Dece-mlber 30-By golly, we're back again and by the whiskers on our Bulldog mas- cot, I hope we stay -here. Get so tired of not seeing the kids and find I like the bustle and hurry. We get Wednesday off, that's New Year's, and then back again. Nobody's: hollerlng. tho. January 10-Everybody's forgetting the touchdowns and yelling for baskets now. We haven't been doing 'too well but our uniforms are the best looking one's I've seen. January 14-Em is sick and his home room kids went ahead anyway and put on at Blondie-Dagwood ceremony. Peanufts and Dean Clark just about stole the show. Tonight we played Kennewick even up until the last minute of play and they got the winning: basket.
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