Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1938

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Page I9 Efficient and Energetic Student Groups OBusies+ place in school is fhe library! If my word isn'l' accepiable, iusi ask any one of l'he library clerks. Checking books, answering ques- fions, mending books and magazines-l'hey do il' all. Bui +he work is inieresiing, l'he experience gained valuable, and ihe graiiiude of l'he Siu- den+s-overwhelming! 'Wish I had as much help every period as Miss Ryder has! Her clerks, one for each sec- 'rion, check al'+endance and care for all 'rhe deiails in conneciion wiih ihe pink slips. One girl collecis sfudy-hall excuses, and anoiher mans l'he desk a+ 'rhe door. Jusi waiching 'em work makes me feel ambiiiousl fs' li Q 3 415' mf fun.. v f'7 O OLIBRARYOO FOURTH ROW: Douglas Sfewarf, Earl Reed, Alrain Sirnpkins, Mary Ann Parish, Geneva Gumm, Deloris Ras- mussen, Mary McCar+y, Shirley Trimble, Eunice Hedman. OTHIRD ROW: Grace Beiiles, Helen Samson, Donna Shepard, Vivian Dob- bins, Helen Osberg, Lucille Million, Pafricia Jones, Mariorie Sabey, Genevieve Peierson, Beverly Dye. OSECOND ROW: Vir- ginia Brann, Jeanelle Ingersoll, Florence Johnson, Coyla Ras- mussen, Gladys Gabrielson, Margarel' Held, Dessie Simpkins, Ka+l-lleen Piske. OFIRST ROW: Alice Frognes, Doris Anderson. MG,-ga,-, Koons' Mildred Johnson, Miss Lylle. Anna Chrisiensen, , 'tr Rulh Herzog, Louise Ahl. OOAUDITORIUM CLERKSOO FOURTH ROW: Anne Zalud, Maxine Tidwell, Laila Schau, Pairi- cia Wylie, Edith Hawkins, Enifo McMillan, Margaref Pierce. OTHIRD ROW: Fern Schroeder, Bc-:Hy Brown, Dorolhy Johnson, Florence Johnson, Velda Kennedy, Gladys Gabrielson, Gerlrude Gerber. OSECOND ROW: Leora McConnell, Mary Carlo, Doro- 'rhea Di-essel, Alia Farsie, Sylvia Brofhen, Belly Abramson, Jeanne Schroeder. OFIRST ROW: Madalynne McCulloch, Irene Rogers, Eihlyn Peferman, Lorefia McGralh, Gerlrude McLaughlin, Vera- iean Crosself, Eleanor Davies, Wilma Sfucky.

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Page I3 Selloolfs Administration Assisted by Four .In some ways ihe field pairol has ii preH'y easy on iis iob. H supervises all aihleiic con- fesis, iakes care of 'rhe building on nighis of social funciions, and acis as general careiakers of ihe school properiy. PreHy nice, l'd say, gel'- iing io see all school enieriainmenis free. l sure like 'Their flashy new badges foo! 9? 'C 4.9 JJ -QQ: ie' -'NZ 4. 'ff' aw his an OOFIELD PATROLO0 THIRD ROW: Louis Graber, Keiih Mil- ler, Bob Ecklosif, Earl Reed, Tom McNerney, AI Sand, Ed Horspool. OSECOND ROW: Jack Woodman, Ralph McPherson, Sfanley Bifiorf, Fred Horspool, George Gunderson, Bill Ferraro, James Byrd. OFIRST ROW: Budley Dyer, James Dyer, Clyde Dearinger, Mr. Whifeheacl, Clair Dearinger, Warren Kalbach, Morgan Bell. OOAUDITORIUM CLEAN-UP COMMITTEEOO BACK ROW: Lucille Bourge-He, Kofherine Tiius, Rufina Smiih, Mildred Mash, Morgaref Lalka, Lillian Krahn, Doroihea Dressel. OFOURTH ROW: Helen Wallen, Pauline l-lolevas, Cafherine Hyde, Dorofhy .Two minuies lefi of fhird period siudy, ancl, iusl' like every o'I'her siudy period, I can see ihem coming. Who? The clean-up commii- fee, of course. They ceriainly fake care +o find every scrap of paper in ihe aisles, and 'rhey don'+ mind, eiiher, reminding you io do your pari in keeping ihe audiiorium clean. Q4 , 'G X, .. ., 3 , .MS-W' we fy Jw. 19 401' 09' f ,Q..s If 6 4 -R, Johnson, Rufh Herlog, Elsie Gunderson, Fern Olson. OTHIRD ROW: Florence Cubbin, Rozella Parr, AnnaVee McConnell, Alice Schweiz, BeH-y Linnane, Anna Chrisiensen, Louise M. Johnson, Pafricia Wylie. OSECOND ROW: Dolores Johnson, Evelyn Gib- son, JeaneHe Byrd, Virginia Brann, Leora McConnell, Virginia Sfranclberg, Kafherine Beaifie, Beffy Gay. OFRONT ROW: Masako Tada, Edifh L. Johnson, Margrele Hague, Canadetie Goefhals, Virginia Moore, Louis Engleharf, Phyllis Gramprie, Jean Angus. These gals are right on ihe job as soon as Mr. Pease calls auf Clean-up, pli1!



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Page 20 The Last School Year Passes in Review 'Reviewing fhe year iusf passed, one finds few major changes. I+ has been a year in which we have ius'r growed. Previous changes in fhe general school program were absorbed, and fheir resulfs wafched. Among fhe faculfy, no feachers leff, and none were added. Mr. Glaser was named new head of fhe science deparfmenf. Miss Pearsall's resignafion as hisfory de- parfmenf head was followed lafer by announcemenf of her deafh. In fhe curriculum, physiology was renamed healfh educafion and will be required of all sfudenfs for grad- uafion. Beginning nexf year, no one can graduafe wifh less fhan fhirfy-fwo credifs including gym. If will also be necessary for one fo have fhirfy-fwo diploma credifs fo enfer fhe Universify. In brief: fhe band appeared in new uniforms, a soph- omore assembly was held, an aufomobile safefy driving course was inaugurafed for juniors, some forfy adminis- frafors visifed a Hobby Day program, fhe enrollmenf fofaled fwo fhousand sixfy-eighf pupils, and fhe Shingle was awarded ifs fourfh consecufive All-American honor rafing. Z O MR. GEORGE L. DeVILBISS, Principal O Graduafed from an Indiana high school-affended Purdue, where he played second learn foofball- fhen wenf fo Indiana where he worked on 'rhe annual sfaff-faughf in a one-room counfry school- became principal of an Indiana high school-Took graduafe work of Harvard-came 'ro Seaflle- faughf al' Broadway high school, lafer becoming head of fhe mafhemafics deparlmenf 'there- coached foofball af Franklin-was vice-principal of Lincoln high-became principal of Ballard Oclober I3, l92I-dislikes faking privileges away from slu- denfs-has never been lafe-enioys gardening- especially likes fo raise chrysanfhemums and roses. -..,,,. These affenlive clerks, Miss Millenbach, Ina Leonard, Miss Donnell, perform fhe irnporfanf funcfions of The office.

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