Corvallis High School - Chintimini Yearbook (Corvallis, OR)

 - Class of 1935

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ADMINISTRATION 1935 CI-IINTIMINI 1'nlluw:iy l'l'ilXVf0l'll lluml Ilnnsnn Ilmri-lls llyslnp I.ul1i'e Iii-lllon xYillIlH'I' l'luusi-r I':il'Lvr Student Council The Student Council was organized for the purpose of furthering student activities and developing in the students the valuable quality of leadership. The membership consists of the student body officers, class presidents, and the president of the Girls' League. The Council introduced several new enterprises this year. One of major importance was the appointment of an athletic manager. The Council selected Robert Beardsley to take this responsibility. The book exchange. which has been a customary undertaking for three years. again operated this year. There was a clearance of sl3.70. The Council appointed a noon hour committee and an assembly committee. The purpose of the noon hour committee was to provide suitable entertainment for the students who came on the buses. The assembly committee planned and arranged for each assembly program. The sale of booster tickets to business men again proved to be a successful enterprise. The Student Council was composed of the following officers: Ninth-ut lhnlg Stumli-nt IM ily Student limly I'ri-siili-nt Yi:-e-pn-siilviil llnl':ll'i' Iluwvlls Flair Wielmi-v' 'l'l't'llhlll'Q'l' ., lluth .Xnuv fll'ilXVfHl'4l Assistant 'l'l'l'ilhlll'l'l', Fil Assistant Tri' insurer. Si 'st Fein:-ster -ronil N1'llllNll I Studi-nt lin-ily Si-vl'vtiil'i Si-niur Vluss Junior Vlnss Snpllulimri- VI Hirls' I.e:ugui .ltlrise-1' ,. I'I'Q'NlIll'lll Presiilent I'x'i-side Illvlll nt :iss Pres' HIRll'l1ll't'l Iiniii-v Clyflv Hum- llue Vslllziwzuy , Dun Ilanil Willinln llyslnp lh-1 lun l.i-num Elinor llansnu Mr, II, 5. l'ill'lil'I' Murgur 'ef I,dlll'l

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1935 CHINTIMINI ADMINISTRATION Mlnnn- livuls Furs-xl l l'nnn-v .lawolm .lnlinmun ADAMS. ED IS, S, Ure-gui: Stutt- l'ullt'p1t- Ani. IIlhflll'j. .xl'liIllllI'ilt' .Xthlvliv t'u:l4'll BEALS. 0. K. li, SA Urn-gmt Stutt- .Xg.:rit-nItnr1- BENNETT, MABEL IL .L l'niv4-rsity ul' I'1n1.:lish BRYANT. C. H. IL S. tbrvygmi Stutt- Nlntln-llmtitm t'oll1-gt' A. Iivnnn-tt liryzmt linhlln-rs: lbnvis i,l'YIlI'll! tlnskinx Hnnst-n Hn:-nt-1' llnnm-1' Ingalls Kilim-I' Klq-fflnatn Hula I':nttvn HllllII4'f' Sinmnf 'l'm-Mm Wulf-rnnnn FRANCE, FRANK L. KEISER. LURA IS, S, Xiimsnnri State- 'I'4-zu'l1t-rs' H, S, tlrvgnn Stntv t'nllv,Ln Wusliingtnn l'uIll-Llc' Mt-1-hnllivnl lM':m'ing: DAHLBERG, EDITH M. I5 X l'liivu-rxitv ul Ur:-:nn l.:itin. Nliprlialx I DAVIS. MERLE B. ll, 5, Urn-gun Stutt- llmnt- lit-nnmllxit-s DE YARMON, ADA li. .L l'nivn-rr-ity nf 'I'ypinL: i'tllllllN'l'4'iili Imw FOREST. RUTH li. S, tlrv-:run Stutt- Ilnlnu- l'It-olnnliivs t'uIit'L:1' Wushin t'oII4-1:1- gtun t'ulIn-:tn Stunt Institntv Inrlnatriznl Arts GASKINS, GENEVIEVE B A ' tu IS. M. .Knit-rn-nn turist-:vat t'hi4':lf:n. Illinois Vity Stlln-rvism' ut' Mush- HANSEN, ELEANQR - IS, A. l':n-:tw lIlllV1'I'Slij Ilnnn- l'It-umnnit-5 KLEFFMAN, ERVIN AUM- Y:ul1tlt-lwunlt St-Ilmxl ut' Mis ary. .Xlnl'rin':nl t'cnllsvi'x':ltol'y vt Muni:-. t'llit':lLZn lhunci :intl Orvln-stl':u MOLA, MARGARET Fm-vnllis lliuli Srlnml 'XI X Vnivvrsiti' nt'tll'o'g1ull S4-t'l'e'tz1ry iftlflilrt, W...-i.1 'Ilistnry HORNER. VERA I5 Q thu--'mi 4t'1tot'ull:-L .i. .. I. PATTON, MABEL ' 4 IS, .X. I':w1tn- llilx't-muh ft- Hinlngv IS X I'nix'4-rwitx' ut' tbl-I-- ull SIn'i:t.I St'it'llt'I' U F HOUSER, J. J. IS,I'I,I... ILA, Xlilu-rail Stn' t'nIIt-uv Mzltllvlltzltivs, lhmkltvc-pill INGALLS, ALICE H, S, Ol'l':.Z'l7ll Stntt- Vullvpg Puhlit- Hp:-nkin::. ldngrlinl Histnry JACOBS, EVELYN IS, A, Ht:lnl'tn':I, I!ivm'l'sid1- I.ih1':n'y Nt-lnml I.iln':u'i:tn JOHNSON, NAOMI Ii, 5, Urs-gun Ntulv tulla-:L M:utlllll:ltlvu, tht-ililatry. I'hysic-s RANNEY, ETHEL M. li. Ph. Linfio-III Vnllvun' lingrlish. .ltmrnallisnl M' s1MoNs, MIRIAM 1, Ii, H, 4ll'n-5:1111 htntv tnllw 1 H. A. l'nivt-rsity nl' Snnth-in t':tliI'urni:t 1' Typinu. Sh-rrthunnl TORSON, JAMES li. 5, Ulwggull Nfilit' l llIlv:.,l l'It-mlulnirx, World llistm .Xtltlv-tiv t'unrh WATERMAN, HAZEL I-..X.lnntm1t5 nt Xhmnn in Suvinl St-in-m'v



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C laz.f.fe.f A high school may be likened to a factory, turning out educated young men and women as its product. ln that sense it should be considered the ITIOSI important type of factory in the country because its product is vital to a democratic society. As factories need good equipment to turn out the best products, so the school needs its class rooms and laboratories provided with scientific heating, lighting, and ventilation, with comfortable seats, and with the particular apparatus required for each work room. That our new high school building is not lacking in these facilities can be seen from a description of the equipment to be found in the various class rooms and laboratories. Public speaking and drama students are to have a room especially designed for their needs. A small stage, a piano. and one hundred chairs compose the equipment. To the students who have been forced to use the noisy, echoing auditorium of the old liigli school this will bring great relief to the voice and mueli greater interest in the subject. The library is attractively and conveniently arranged and well furnished. lts equipment consists of eighteen library tables, one hundred and twelve chairs, card catalogues. a filing cabinet, four dictionaries on stands, and a charge desk. A wide variety of books from fiction to science will be found on the bookshelves around the room. The natural sciences biology, physics, and chemistry are to be well supplied with room and apparatus. Several new pieces of equipment are to be added in the biology room. An aquarium, a germinating table and incubator, and a screen for showing slides and moving pictures will make the work much more interesting than ever before. ln the physics room a new photometry table for tests in the transmission of sound is to be added. The chemistry laboratory is to be furnished with large permanent chemical work cabinets provided with sinks, running water, gas, bunsen burners and other apparatus. Chemical supplies will be kept safely in a stock room. The girls in domestic science are especially fortunate in having well-lighted rooms on the first floor for cooking and sewing laboratories and a demonstration room for cooking. The sewing room will contain six tables with thirty chairs, and seven electric sewing machines. The cooking laboratory will have, in addition to other ordinary equipment, six electric ranges, and the smaller demonstration room adjoining the laboratory, will have one electric range and other equipment. The student lockers will be conveniently located in special corridors on either side of the auditorium to avoid congestion in the halls. Each locker will be furnished with a hat shelf and several coat hooks. ln addition to present shop equipment, the manual training room will have four special lathes, each powered with a one-half horse power motor, and much special equipment. Wheii the Corvallis High factory opens next fall, its greatly improved machinery. directed by competent teachers, will once more resume the task of turning the raw material of pupil intellect and interests, hopes and ambitions, into a product designed to perform efficiently the work of life. Lois Bruuw lll

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