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Ci t-e ' -r- ■ .. - i L- . P fcy. iJ - ' ■ ■ vjej C O P A D E O R O Top rote: Miss Lauman, Miss Bruwn, Miss I ' cittcr, Mrs. liinck, Mr. James, Mr. Ht-nrv. Bottom: Miss Dix, Miss Wallace, Coach Swart, Coach Green, Miss Wilson, Miss Ferguson. ART Hester Lauman: Art Chicago School of Applied Art; Univ. California, L. A.; Art Club Adviser Margaret L. Brown: Art B.E., Univ. California, L. A.; Art Club Adviser V-H,, LIBRARY Hope L. Potter: Library B.S., Pomona College; Simmons; Honor Society Adviser HOME ECONOMICS Mabel Brock: Domestic Science B.S., L ' niv. California; Refreshment Committee Adviser, Girls ' League SHOPS Ronald L. James: Mechanical Drawing, Machine Shop A.S.M.E., Drexel Institute; Ways and Means Adviser, Boys ' League Ben R. Henrv: Printing, Woodshop Chicago Teachers ' College; Mechanical .Adviser to Tiger PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ruth E. Dix: Physical Education for Girls B.S., Univ. Washington, G.A.A. Adviser Grace Wallace: Ph- sical Education for Girls A.B., Univ. California, Entertainment Adviser, Girls ' League; Adviser for S.P. Club Harry A. Swart: Physical Education foil Boys A.B., Ripan College; A.M., Univ. of So. California; Varsity Football Coach C. Merrill Green: Physical Education for BoyS .A.B., Upper Iowa L ' niv.; S Club Adviser OFFICE Barbara Wilson: Secretarv to Principal S.P.H.S. ' 29; Pomona College Marguerite Ferguson: Office Clerk S.P.H.S. ' 32 Page Ten
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y - cji-Aij CZ t.£y -t : V ' -yiC- ZC ' Zi t e-At-t cz- . ' idi - -Z 7- ci. Top rnzc: Mr. Bothe, Mr. Jennison, Mrs. Orsborn, Miss Meek, Mr. Carpent ' eff f . Monroe. Bot. Mr. Wood, Mrs. Linn, Mr. Adams, Mrs. Rydall, Mr. Mendenhall, Mr. Kranz. SCIENCE Arthur H. Bothe: Chemistry A.B., Central Wesleyan; A.M., Univ. Missouri; Cee Basketball Coach James Jennison: Physics M.S., Univ. Kansas Helen D. Orsborn: Biology B.S., New York Teachers ' College; M.A., Univ. So. California; Ways and Means Adviser MATHEMATICS Kate M. Meek: Mathematics Head A.B., Univ., Indiana James R. Carpenter: Geometry A.B., Univ. California; Faculty Adviser for Boys ' Athletics Adviser Athletics Committee, Boys ' League Charles H. Monroe: Geometry, Algebra, Salesmanship A.B., Ohio Wesleyan; Adviser Social Service Committee, Boys ' League COMMERCIAL H. Guy Wood: Commercial Ph.B., Colorado State Teachers ' College; Book Store and Student Bank Adviser Luclle M. Linn: Typing, Shorthand B.S., Univ. So. California; Thrift Savings Adviser MUSIC Albert J. Adams: Music Berlin, Paris; Boys ' Glee Club Adviser Harriet Rydall: Music A.B., Lhiiv. Illinois; Girls ' Glee Club Adviser Charles Mendenhall: Band Vandercook School of Music; Band Adviser Julius Kranz: Orchestra, Ensemble Ensembles, Orchestras, Orchestra Director Page Nin
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- - ■ - i«ik ?V ' CZ- U c2l l£ . ' ' Uccct y t djS — i ' a i C O P A D E O R O r,.f , Bonoi, £■: Charles Hutcliins, Leland Chase, Frank Newman, Sara Austin, Lee Sharp. Sarah Scutt, Malcolm McDuffie, Larry Thompson, Leo Feder. ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY FOR twelve years the executive power of self-government has been vested m a commis- sion of seven members. This year the number was changed to nine in order to allow the junior and sophomore, classes to be represented. Each commissioner has specific duties to perform, and weekly meetings are held to conduct the student body affairs, and to supervise the nominations and election of the next year ' s commission. Frank Newman as commissioner-general presided at all assemblies, student body meet- ings, and commission meetings. Frank worked faithfully to maintain the traditions of the school, and was prominent in extra-curricular activities. One of the school ' s most successful years financially was due to the eiforts of Lee Sharp, commissioner of finance. Mr. H. Guy Wood was his adviser. Lee managed the A.S.B. sale, and audited and balanced the student body books daily, weekly, and monthly. As commissioner of publicity, Sara Austin has kept all nearby communities in touch with the school. She submitted accounts to four newspapers. She was in charge of the publication of a new student body handbook, and wrote all the minutes of student body and commission meetings. Miss Rebecca Hayslip was Sara ' s adviser. ' Malcolm McDuffie and Sarah Scott were presidents of the Boys ' and Girls ' Leagues, respectively. The work is explained more fully elsewhere in the annual. A great deal was accomplished in each department. Mr. Elmer J. F.rickson and Miss Jessie T. Oldt were the respective advisers. Debate work was carried on by Charles Hutchins, commissioner of debate. He coached and managed all interclass debates, and arranged interscholastic debates. Miss Amy R. Foote was the adviser. Leland Chase successfully handled the athletic affairs in his capacity as commissioner of athletics. He brought back the eight inch letter this year, and supervised all athletic contests. Coach Harrv A. Swart and Coach C. Merrill Green were advisers for Leland ' s department. The school dances, which were begun last year at South Pasadena High School and held in the girls ' gym, were continued this year. Four dances were held, the last of which was sponsored by the commission. Leo Feder, representative of the junior class on the commission, and Larry Thompson, representative of the sophomore class voted on and could introduce matters pertaining to these two classes. They met at all times with the senior members of the commission, but had no vote on other questions. Page Eleven
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