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Virgil Vvfliiteliend. University ot Vilashington. A. B.. lntr.imur.1l i - 1 Director -.1 swell guy. 1 COlVlMlfRClAl. Dl2P'l'. l lf. l.. Voilantl. Head. Miles Col- lege. Cleary College. School 'l're.is, urer ltidder. lfdward lf, !XlIllLllllSl. University ol' XV.1shington. B. A.. l.unehroom Accounts business-lilte. Marion C.indee. lllinois College. A. B. good sport. lVl.le Cornelius. University ol W.isl1ingItwii. B. B. A.-big sister. llolierl C. Dodds. XVeslern Normal College jolly. l.ee llesselline. University ol'C.1li l'orui.i. M. S.. Ticket lVl.in.iger-ff accurate. lrva Knuppenlmerg. University of W.isliingttwn. B, B. A. -girlish. Mayme liruel. Milwaukee Normal. Cedar Rapids Business College. Junior Class Adviser good- lhllllftfll. FACULTY Those beautifiers of Ballard, Mrs. Griffin's botany classes, indi- vidually planned and drew landscape plans for home-grounds, and then supplied 20.000 flowering plants for Ballard homes to help beautify the district. They also grew tomatoes for Tea Room Man- agement students to serve and can. Indispensable to the efficient management of Ballard is the com- mercial department. which handles the school finances and does all Cfomplormvers um! lypeturilurs are indispensable to offire 1z'ai'nz'ng. 25 L, 1 Et a 5 42 , B? Jn 1s H-3 'E 'ff' 455 if xiii' Ii if 1 Bic E .5 ,X iz 6 'EF it lg lifes' C D S, f Y. l gf , f 2: E9 .63 69. it if is! 'PF' l. ji ' I E if eil E1 if tl g ee 'H Qoglagf? 2,5 fs., 1 l Rm' 'Rl lab' yt? lf' liiriiftl til lgg .4 ,ESX H ANSQQ '1 A fgtfel ' lit fate .jjj
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l ,ll .e 57, H I 4 rzsgi X lg : it ,E ll W IQ wwig 4 Gb, QI if is D Q ml . . t 4' . m eft I 4 A . 6 t QI f -i 6' J. 4: -qv 5 i' 2 -il emi EF Al Q: 3 feif' V -'pl' . W W' fl S f' i tif f' i L- fe ' im! J C ED. Q ,,f 'Q'9-tx lk pJ ifoiuiicaw tfxmcitifxcatas out Rvan. Head. whnman Col- lege. A., B.---linguist. lsahelle Neffler. Vwlhitman College. A. B.---petite, Beulah Russell. University ol XX'ashington, A. B.. University oi' Paris - accomplished. SClliNCl2 Dl2l7AR'l'lVll2N'l' Bess Burleigh. Teachers' College. B. S.--capable. H. G. Glaser. University ol' Vvlasli- ington. M. S.. Radio Club Adviser Mandrake. l.eah B. Griffin. Vvlisliington State College. M. S.. Banking Adviser - Ballards beautifier. J. ll. McComb. University oi' iliexas. A. B.. Boys' Adviser buoyant. Aaron Van Devanler. College ol' Puget Sound. A. B. A- a kid at heart. Glen NValker. Vwlashington State College. A. B.. Debate Coach - commentator. FACULTY Through a correpondence bureau in Tennessee. Miss Russell's for- eign language students corresponded with French pupils and French colonies in Africa. Three science class-rooms are now equipped with radios. Every student in Mr. Whitehead's general science class was auditioned as a project in their study of the unit of sound. Each pupil spoke on the air for three minutes, and the best voices in each class were selected. 'lihese girls ure IUtlI'I7lll'ltl Ihr' MlL'l7llli1it prt'ptlrtll1'or7 ol food. I-l
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