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I wd,,,,,......-ea .... .....,.. .,. .-.. ...N up xl is - .ss X ig 29 N' ' '3IQ2.m:::fzs.-:::::':::::::sssx N' i g faculty Each year shows marked improvement in the different departments of Olympia high school, but 1929 seems unusually progressive. Innovations have been effected in nearly every department. Principal Leland P. Brown and Vice-Principal Clyde Campbell have continued this year as before, except for the vocational guidance bureau founded by Mr. Campbell. The Whatnot , a clever English and art booklet, is a new project of these de- partments, created to bring out the best original work of students. This project has been so successful that it will be continued next year. Glenna Troy heads the English department which is composed of Lily Everton, Mercedes Dow, Helena Jenkins, Mary Lucille Jenkins, Anne Irene johnson, Margaret Matheson, Elizabeth Macleay, and Reba Robertson. Mrs. Anna Stanford teaches art. The science classes have shown great improvement since l9l9, the year of the high school fire. Then all the equipment and supplies were completely burned. Each year more equipment has been bought until now the department has enough that a student, if he has the ability, can make any experiment called for. Henry Gaines is the head of the science department, while R. P. Burke, L. W. Anderson, and Reba Robertson are included. The mathematics department has taken great strides in development. George T. Krous has set up a list of tests to give the students, which has gone through the experi- mental stage and has been standardized this year. This method will standardize the work, not only of the pupils, but also of the teacher. The department is composed of John Koenig, Helen Murland, Nellie Smith and Mercedes Dow, with George T. Krous as head. page eleven
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