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BEING THE PRINCIPAL of a 2 O9l puplled hugh school IS all In the day s work for Mr Huggins Because most of us never get to know hnm past the There s our prlncupal acqualntance we make when he steps to the Auditorium stage we mass out on has moving picture hobby has golf playing and has frequent trlps to Portland We never give hum credit for sticking up for us at the prrncl pals meetsngs We neglect to thank hum for considering our progects Now with the school year behund us we have tmme to acknowledge has efforts nn keeping our school llfe on the track and on schedule he s our engineer' GIRLS ADVISOR Mxss Cole us on hand to smooth wrnnkles from femunune brows she de lrghts In motor traps A TYPICAL NEW ENGLANDER Mr Lothrops xnterest an hnstory has a firm ancestral foundatnon At school he takes care of the detail work arranges our pro gram changes and early dxsmussals Flowers are his forte AUTHORITY ON LUMBRI CUS TERRESTRIS Mr Alt man boys advlsor keeps tab on actlonable negln gents He Iukes golf I . . . .I I . . II . . . I v I I . . . . . . . , I . . I . v A - I I - ' . . I - , - I I . . , ' ' It - - I, I . . . . - . , -
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EDWARD ALMQUIST: Native Michiganiteg head of the commercial department, he swings a mean mashie. CHESTER D. BABCOCK: Freewater, Oregonian, as counselor, he pulls the rummies out of jamsg William Tell had nothing on him. ALLIE BLOUGH: Lady from Indiana, study hall whip wielderg depend on her for a chuckle. SHIRLEY E. BOSELLY: product of South Dakotag math anaylsistg he controls the journalistic guillotine, FRED BREIT: Originated in Sauk Center, Minnesota, he double-deals in counseling and cashieringg movies and skiing take up his leisure. CLYDE BURMASTER. 'Master from Sedro-Woolley, he's the shop-keeper in room I 5 boosts school spirit- aids in vim for victory campaign. EVANGELINE BURNS: Her home town's in Nevada, her heart's in the highlands, student- rule advocate, traveler. ROBERT BURROUGHS: Chehalis saw him first, students see him as stage crafterg he's mountain-bound over week-ends. FRANCES BURSELL: Typist from Minnesotag she teaches shorthandg her hobbies include birds, mountains, and nephews. MARION CANDEE: A Grand Rapid-er from Michigan, she places her Retail Sellers in business, tire priorities may curb her hobby. LUTIE CHEATAM: Her history began in Warrensburg, Missouri, her classes begin in room 2Zl 3 honor society sponsor, she gardens in lndianola. C. E. CLAUS: Shop authority from Nebraskag he hobbies with rifle, rod and putter, superintends industrial arts. EARL S. COCHRAN: The Denver-ite funster, he figures in logicg his A-l debaters will speak for him! BERNICE DAHL: Art lover from Minnesota, she pens the finishing touches on composition and literature studentsg her hobby: Going places. JESSIE M. EASTMAN: Librarian from South Dakota, her job is to keep her dates straight in the north wing, she knows her books. DAGMAR GEORGESON: Typist from Texas, her father was governor of Alaska, she dotes on music. ANN ELIZABETH GRAVES: Bellingham saw her adventg creative writing, her hobbyg she delves in social significance. IONE GRINDROD: Iowa- born, she sets up class-keeping in room 304, give her a trowel, a seed, a plot of earth - you'll make her happy. PORTER HATLEY: Local boy makes goodg he keeps a laugh up his sleeve and an eye on his math classesg farming is his favorite. EILEEN HOULAHAN: This Winnipeger can stir up palate pleasers in a twinkling, she loves the country. HELEN HULL: Montpelier, idaho, has a place in her cardiac muscle, her classes sparkle - horseback riding, skiing, dancing are her pastimes. ADDIE M. HUNTER: From Warren, Minnesota, to Lincoln, 308, she's a down-to-earth gardener in after-school hours. HARRIET RUTHERFORD JOHNSTONE: Great lady from Ohio, she sponsors the Esperanto Clubg travel and coin collecting get her vote. L. L. JONES: Wisconsin grew him hardy to achieve his thirty-four-year-without-an-absence record, prospecting and mining are up his alley. JOHN KERR: Producer of great plays, he was born in Montato, Minnesotag he is now employed by Uncle Sam, MELCINA LA FOLLETTE KNETTLE: A daughter of Washington, she embodies principles of English in her classesg words and a family are her specialties. DOROTHY LOUISE KWAPIL: One of those rare native Seattle-ites, she's an authority on booksg likes to write in her spare time. LEAH C. LOVEJOY: A Whidby Islander, she knows her Seattle history, she likes to watch the scenery roll by.
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