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History has been made in the Puget Sound Country-discoveries by explor- ers in the early days-Indian Wars and early settlements -then migration in full swing with wagon route over Naches Pass and sailing vesse-ls bringing new settlers from the East. But this is not the only field of our social studies department. We will remember the days in classrooms where Northwest Industries and U. S. History were taught. Those classroom hours will have con- tributed much toward our enjoyment of life on Puget Sound. SUIIIM. ST DIES Miss Clark, head of Social Studies De- partment: Mrs. Cooper: Mr. Brink. Mr. Rowe. Above: CLeftl Miss Ford's class studies the map ol Washington and its major industries. CRightl A group in Miss Clark's'c1ass turns to global geography. Below: Miss Ford, Mr. Franks, Miss Minnehan, Mr. Smith and Mr. Logan Cstudyj. l5
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PHYSICAL ED II!-l'l'IU Mrs. Babb Mrs. Ferguson Mr. P. I. Murphy Mr. Ullin Physical education classes, in this Puget Sound country of ours, help us enjoy to the- full the recreational advantages the region offers. And the con- tribution to our ability to live happily that We have received from instruction in art or in cooking and clothing classes is no minor contribution. HUME Ellll UMIE5, ART 8. MUSIC aw. Above: Miss Davis' art class makes a portrait of a rabbit. Below: Miss Bachmann, Miss Frey, Mr. Behymer, Mr. Brown, Miss Davis. l4
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EUMMEHIIIAL it Q- Center: Mrs. Duncan's class in Office Training. Lett Column Mr. Dotson, head oi the Commercial Department: Miss Coghlan. Right Column: Miss White, Mr. W. I. Murphy. Bottom Row Mrs. Duncan, Miss Henton. Miss Lockhart, Miss Magillicuddy. Perhaps it is a boat you would like to build for the fun you will have on Puget Sound. Perhaps it is a dream house you would like to learn to plan or how to re-pair that car ot yours for a week-end trip. Our industrial arts department with courses in wood shop, cabinet-making, auto repair and drawing can readily pro- vide the instruction you want. 16 x, , Many of us have obtained valuable training in commer- cial classes. Who would not profit from a course in typing or shorthand or office training? The Work in buymanship has proven extremely helpful. And many a day We have found the class in retail selling busy planning a display such as would attract interested buyers in any department store. Mr. Whaley: Mr. Chamberlain: Mr. Gorton, head of Industrial Arts - f partment: Mr. Welch. W, f . . I Y ' V .99 lr.
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