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PRINCIPAL TRUMAN G. REED To the Class of 1941 GREETINGS: V This class has more than usual significance to me. I remember very clearly our first meeting. We began our work in Lewis and Clark High School together. I have watched your growth and development with satisfaction and pride. I believe that you are well equipped to go on either into business or to higher education. Believing in you, we shall all watch your future careers with interest. I wish I could hold out a completely cheerful and optimistic view of the future to you. Since we have always dealt honestly with each other, I cannot do this. Everyone realizes that this is a time of crisis in world affairs, and none of us can hope to escape the impact of events. While we cannot be completely optimistic, we need not be pessimistic. This class possesses to a high degree the equipment that the world needs to restore it to sanity. Some of those important items are: physical vigor, abundant health, alert and disciplined minds, high personal ideals, and steadfast faith in democracy both as a form of government and a way of life. I believe that the high school has helped each member of the class to see events more clearly, analyze more critically, evaluate more carefully, and to work together more cooperatively for the common good. Young people so equipped will make a personal success in life and together will help make the community better. With every good wish, T. G. REED Page ten
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Faculty Roll of the Lewis and Clark High School 62.9 ADMINISTRATION AND OFFICE TRUMAN G. REED, Principal A. L. PARKER, VicefPrincipal N. C. PERRING, Registrar FRANCES M. STUBBLEFIBLD, Girls Advisor MYRTLE ELLIOTT, Ojfce Secretary BETTY HARPER, Attendance Clerk CHEMICAL SCIENCE L. G. Minard, Head S. S. Endslow Rudolph Meyer NATURAL SCIENCE A. P. Troth, Head Nettie M. Cook R. C. Anderson S. S. Endslow Thomas Large COMMERCIAL Herbert J. Oke, Head Charles E. Baten Helen Finnegan Clyde W. Middleton E. A. Orcutt Alonzo Woolard LANGUAGES Helen L. Dean, Head R. G. Ferrer Ethel K. Hummel Mabel Pope Elizabeth Stannard Melissa West MATHEMATICS Kate Bell, Head R. A. Bannen R. C. Anderson Christina Claussen Helen Dare F. H. Gnagey George A. Meyer Clarence Miller Blanche Smith William W. Taylor FINE ARTS Lydia S. Goos, Head Ruth Fisken Large Miriam Morgan PHYSICAL SCIENCE J. G. McMacken ENGLISH Carlotta Collins, Head Pearle Anderson Philip M. Baird Ellen Louise Bungay Charles E. Canup Rachel Davis Bernice Frey W. B. Graham Chas. D. Guttermann Irene B. Hunt E. E. McElVain N. D. McKain Sophia Meyer Carl G. Miller Marian H. Pettis Ann Reely A. O. Walther SOCIAL STUDIES Ruth West, Head Louis S. Livingston F. G. Nogle Norman C. Perring Perry O. Sanders Amy F. Shellman Thomas Teakle H. D. Thompson E. W. Toevs Dan S. Whitman Irene Zimmerman LIBRARY Mabel Turner, Head Hazel Holder MUSIC Robert A. Choate, Head Francis H. Baxter C. Robert Gibson MANUAL ARTS W. J. Dunlop DeLos Ransom F. A. Sartwell PHYSICAL TRAINING E. L. Hunter, Boys Head Jessie Baltezore, Girls Head Lyle A. Maskell Anne Norvell HOME ECONOMICS Gracia A. White, Head Averil Fouts Carrie E. Lake Ann McClew STUDY HALLS Mrs. Elsie L. Bengel Mrs. Alice S. Lehmann BOOK CLERK Mrs. Bess R. Blanchard DIETITIAN Ruth Ades Page ni ne
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A. L. PARKER FRANCES M. STUBBLEFIELD MYRTLE ELLIOTT BE-rry HARPER VicefPrincipal Girls Advisor Office Secretary Attendance Clerk W I -H if .QLGYV xgffaf' i aff' Z fiwv- Zia? 'If AQM-J 7 High School llffiee ,Q To discover a place in Lewis and Clark which has more Activity than the olhce would be difhcultg for it is there that many transactions are conducted. Girls find it comforting to present their problems to the Girls Advisor, who is always willing and ready to help them. Students End the School Secretary willing to answer all questions. Everyone knows the VicefPrincipal, for it is he who meets the pupils in their times of oiffside dispositions. Those who find themselves unable to attend school know the Attendance Clerk, for it is her job to send notices to these students, The Supervisors of the two study halls are busy keeping all students at work- The book clerk handles each book of our school. And so it is through the efforts of this group that our educational system runs smoothly. if if dvd .fig glgsjjssjf Q5 fs! Page eleven
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