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1943 THE WHIRLWIND ll ClCUllLj MISS IDA B.,ANDERSON-University of Washington, B. A., M. A., Oregon State College, Bellingham Normal, Junior English, Adviser Honor Society. MR. LAWRENCE BENNETT-Washington State College, B. A., M. A., Oregon State College, University of Washington, University of Oregon, English, Art, Mechanical Drawing, Public Speaking. MR. ROBERT BUCHANAN-Albany College, B. S., Oregon State College, M. A., Boys' Physical Education, Coach of all sports, Order of A Adviser. MISS EDITH CALAVAN-University of Oregon, B. A., University of Hawaii, World History, Dramatics, Senior Social Science, Dramatics Club Adviser. MISS FANNY D. CHASE-Albany College, B. A., University of Oregon, M. A., University of California, Oregon State College, Senior English, Adviser Literary Explorers, Adviser of Annual. MRS. MARY CHILDS-Emerson College of Oratory, Albany College, B. A., Oregon State College, Librarian, Adviser Library Club. MISS OPAL JARMON-Oregon State College, B. S., Home Economics. MR. W. L. KURTZ-Oregon State College, B. S., iM. S., Senior Social Science, Testing, School Psychologist. MR. LOREN J. LUPER-Oregon State College, B. A., Band and Orchestra. MRS. CLARE STEWART MCMULLEN-Albany College, B. A., University of Washington, Glee Club, Chorus, Latin I. MR. WILLIAM C. MICKELSON-Willamette University, B. A., Oregon State College, University of Washington, Industrial Art. MRS. MABEL PENLAND-University of Oregon, B. A., Typing, Journalism, Adviser of Quill and Scroll. MR. CARLTON RICHTER-Oregon State College, B. S., Chemistry, Bookkeeping, Adviser of Livewires. MISS WILMA SPENCE-Willamette University, B. A., Oregon State College, M. S., Columbia University, Dean's Professional Diploma, Sophomore English, Adviser Girls' Federation, Adviser of 17',, Adviser of Girls. MISS MARION STANFORD-Albany College, B. A., Columbia University, Oregon State College, Biology, Honorary Member of Literary Explorers. MISS BEVERLEY STEEL-University of Oregon, B. S., Girls' Physical Education, Health, Adviser of G. A. A. MISS VERONICA TRACY-University of Oregon, B. A., Oregon State College, Latin II, Junior Social Science, Adviser of MT-14-S fLatin Clubl. MISS CLARA VOYEN-Behnke-Walker, Shorthand, Typing, Adviser of Secretarial Club MR. LEO F. WALKER-Arizona State College, B. S., Trade and Industrial Coordinator. MR. JOHN WELBES-Oregon State College, B. S., Agriculture, Adviser F. F. A., Adviser Hi-Y. MISS MARY MARGARET WOODWARD-Oregon State College, B. S., M. S., Home Economics, Home Economics Club Adviser. MISS MYRTLE WORLEY-Albany College, Algebra, Geometry. MR. HAROLD WYND-University of Oregon, B. S., Physics, Aero Math, Principles of Electricity, Pre-Flight, Senior Math, Radio and Photo Club. MR. FRANCIS NEWKIRK-University of Minnesota, B. S., Agriculture, Adviser F. F. A. fReplaced Mr. Welbesl. MRS. IRENE SANDERS-University of Oregon, Public Health Certificate, St. Joseph's School of Nursing at Denver, Colorado, R. N., Oregon State College, B. S., School Nurse.
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I0 THE WHIRLWIND 1943 P i X . gk . Anderson Bennett Buchanan Calavan Chase Childs Jarmon Kurtz Luper Mickelson McMullen Richter Sanders Spence Stanford Steel Tracy Voyen Welbes Worley Wynd Woodward Walker Newkirk Penland rf I' 4
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A 12 THE WHIRLWIND 1943 . A 2 UpQPlnlQfl Qnl 5 essoqe ' We have now been at war nearly a year and ' a half. The impact of this gigantic struggle is affecting every institution and every individual of our great nation. The schools have been called upon to make many adjustments and to perform many new duties. We believe our teachers and our students have done a good job and merit the many expressions of appreciation. We know that new responsibilities are coming and earnestly trust we shall always be able and willing to do our full part. Soon after war began, we saw our former students joining the armed forces. Now they are leaving our classrooms. The 18 - year - old has been called, and the call has received a ready response. This has directed the attention of a grateful people to its youth in such a manner that an editorial writer has said, If the 18-year- W olds are old enough to defend our democratic j life on the battlefield, they are old enough to defend the American way at the ballot box. MR. R. E. MCCORMACK A senator has introduced a joint resolution before Congress proposing an amendment to the constitution that would extend suffrage to citizens of the United States who are eighteen years old or older. Why not? Youth will be ready to meet the new challenge. Learning about a functioning citizenship through classroom activities will take on a new zest when the functioning voice does not seem so far away. Do we believe in the youth of America? Let us hope that both confidence and appreciation will be shown by granting them the right to vote as soon as possible. The Albany school board now has its first woman member. We were grateful for the fine service of Mr. O. P. Romaine. Now we are glad to welcome Mrs. T. G. Cowgill to the ranks of a fine and competent board of education. The schools are moving smoothly ahead under its administration. The members are Mr. D. E. Nebergall, chairmang Mr. C. E. Spence, Mr. A. G. Senders, Mr. V. L. Calavan, and Mr. D. H. Brenneman, clerk. TIWQ 6Cl'lO0l EOOFJ Mrs T. G. Cowgill D. E. Nebergall A. G. Sanders C. E. Spence V. L. Calvaan D. H. Brenneman
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