James Garfield High School - Crimson and Blue Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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Miss Marie Hopkins Registrar MATHEMATICS Upper row. Mr. Mark Lehmer, Mrs. Floy M. Horn- ing, Miss Sarah Hazel Harrod — Heail of department — Mrs. Glenna Taber Fleck, Mr. George Percy Diehl. Lower row: Mrs. Ruth W. Geer, Mrs. Edna Hambly MacPherson, Miss Ruth Marie FoRE LAN, Mrs. Anna Wilson Jones. HOME ECONOMICS First row: Mrs. Virginia F. Smith Capps, Miss Al- berta Belle Higbey — Head of department — Mrs. A. Laura Morriss Macruder. Second row: Mrs. Leah Adams, Mrs. Wilberta Cul- bertson. Miss Mary Ruth Dickey. COMMERCIAL Upper row: Mr. William H. Storkan — Head of department — Miss Myrtle Gladys Andrews, Miss Mame Eleanor Goodell, Mr. George Ford Sawyer. Lower row: Mrs. Ruth A. Norgard, Miss Persis Bach Porter, Miss Evelyn Shooshan, Mrs. Myrtle E. Palmer Bailey. MECHANICAL ARTS Upper row: Mr. George Warren Earl, Mr. Andrew Philip Vanderbilt, Mr. Luther David Brode, Mr. Gerald Gordon Palfrey, Mr. Fredrick Bryant. Lwer row: Mr. Charles Lee Cornell, Mr. Dave Miller, Mr. Ernest Wesley Leeper — Head of department — Mr. Harry G. Rogers. SOCIAL SCIENCE Upper row: Mr. Lloyd Walker Fellows, Mrs. Mary Aileen Howard, Mr. Russell R. Peterson, Miss Lydia Eunice Dyer, Mr. Charles Clifton Hurley. Lower row: Miss Lillian Louise Merrill, Miss Flora Ruth Beaty, Mrs. Mattie, Allen Branthwaite — Head of department — Miss June Sigrid Shoden, Mrs. Ruth W. Geer. SCIENCE Upper row: Mr. C. N. Carter, Mr. Wallace Henry Hook, Mr. Virgil H. Best — Head of department — Mr. Sherman G. Oyler, Mr. Harold Cooper. Lower row: Mrs. Grace V. Gunderson, Miss Bertha Churck, Mrs. Lucy E. Stearns. It is tfle sold that gices a worth to science. . Ei ' ery scientific discovery is a personal attainment a personal realisation. — Halliday Mrs. Rubetta D. Brown Councilor eighteen



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SECRETARIES AND CLERKS Otaxding, left to right: Miss Martha Kirch- GEssLER, Miss Thelma Wilkerson, Miss Deen RiORDAN. Seated left to right: Miss Mary Goodwin, Mrs. Mavbelle Thompson, Mrs. Edith Havener Bauer. Mrs. Thompson, secretary to Mr. Ingalls, pre- pares the daily and special bulletins, hands out the supplies, takes charge of all Mr. Ingall ' s secretarial work and is in general charge of the office. Her two assistants are Miss Kirchgessler and Miss Wilkerson. Miss Kirchgessler does secretarial work for the vice-principal and helps Mrs. Thompson. Miss Wilkerson has charge of the switchboard and the register. Miss Goodwin, text-book clerk, checks books in and out and returns lost text books to owners. In fact, she does almost anything pertaining to text books. Miss Riordan is Miss Hopkin ' s assistant and listens daily to the many excuses of absence and tardiness from the students. Mrs. Bauer serves as assistant in the library and helps the students to find the books they wish. She also helps to catalog and arrange the magazines and books. OUR CREED I believe in Garfield High School because it gives me a chance to work, an opportunity to sacrifice self for the good of all, and a challenge to serve mv fellow students. I believe it will develop in me the habit of punctuality and regularity, respect for the personal and property rights of others, a feeling of individual respon- sibility for fhe common good, and a willingness always to give a square deal. I believe it will help me to build for myself a Clear Head, a True Heart, and a Strong Arm. twenty

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