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i 3 S35 George Simerville snapped in one of his casual poses. By the gleam in his eye we observe that photographers, in his opinion, are a nuisance. ERMA LAIRD English: Remedial English: English Essentials Program: Sophomore Arl- visor Assisting Girls' Program: Social Supervisor. GRACE LINN Senior Speech: English: Senior High Dramatics: Declamation: Special Pro- ilrams. A. W. NELSON Eighth Grade Arithmvtic: Principal of Reid School. ADDREEN NICHOLS Home Economics: Freshman Class Ad- visor: Lunch Room Management : Junior High Social Supervisor. GEORGE PEAL General Mathematics: Arithmetic: Gm- eral Science: Athletic Manalieri Junior High Program: Junior High Evening Functions. BARBARA POTTS Physical Education: Health: Biology Dean of Girls 5 Senior High Girls' Leairll Advisor: Athletic Program: Advisor Y Letter-girls' Club: Social Supervisor. OLIVER RAIKKO Junior Science: Biology: Physical Edu, cation: Health: Junior High Athletics: Social Supervisor. KENNETH RUTH English : Latin: French : Stage Man- ager : Advisor to Torch Honor. OLGA SANDINE English : Physical Education 1 Health , Social Supervisor 3 Drum and Bugle Corps. T. SEXTON Manual Arts: Woodworking: Director Activity Finance. MARGARET JEAN SIM Library, GEORGE SIMERVILLE Bookkeeping: Mer c h a n d is i n g 3 Con- sumers' Education: Rook Rentalsg Boys' Intramural Program : Social Supervisor. SEATON SMITH Manual Arts: Mechanical Drawing: Arithmetic: Lockers: Assistant Track Coach. SYLVIA VEATCH General Mathematics: Algebra: Senior Science: Junior Class Advisor: Monthly Attendance Reports: Social Supervisor. HOMER WALTZ Band: Orchestra: Music Program. LEONTINE WHALEN School Nurse. Floyd Baxter with the much-adinired cookie-dusier' listens appreciatively from his pulpit to a brilliant recitation from the right. A, .. DD-
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Is it a method of making mathematics enjoyable which Sylvia Veatch employs in her class, or has she perchance caught someone in the act of hurling a spit- wad? 'S 3 THE FACULTY HELEN BARTRUM English: Social Science: Jr. High Coun- seling: Jr. High Girls' League Advisor: Social Supervisor: Senior High Tennis Coach. ROBERT F. BAXTER World Geography and Civics: U. S. His- tory: Assistant Football Coach: Senidr Class Advisor: Social Supervisor. HAROLD CARLILE Typing: Business of Living: Commer- cial Law: Cub Football and Basketball: Senior High Tennis. MARGARET CLARK Typing: Stenography: Financial Secre- tary to Student Body. EUGENE CLARKE General Industrial Machine Shop: Fu- ture Craftsmen: Exhibits. M. A. COCHRAN Business of Living: Director Citizenship Proxlram: Pine Murmurs Business Ad- visor: Social Supervisor. ELDON CONE Physical Education: Health: U. S. His- tory and Civics: Football and Basketball Coach: Assistant Track Coach: Advisor to Lettermen's Club. ADELIA GATES Economics :.S-ocial Problems: U. S. His- tory and Civics: Advisor to Pep Club: Senior Requirements. ALMA HALVORSON Oral Expression : Social Science: Eighth Grade Advisor: Dramatics1 Social Su- pervisor. HELENMARR HAMMER School Nurse. LENORE HESSLER Home Economics: Home Economics Club Advisor: Social Supervisor. MILDRED HOLMES English: Art: Exhibits: Advisor to Poster Club: Dramaties Business Man- ZELIQY. MARGARET IRELAND English: Journalism: Pine Murmurs Editorial Advisor. GERALD JENSEN U. S. History and Civics: Debate: World History: Testing Program. R. E. J EWELL Geometry 3 Chemistry 3 Physics : Activity Proyzram : Stage Lixzhtinxz: Service Club: Social Supervisor. JOHN G. JONES English: Director Assembly Programs: Track Coach: Noon Hour Program: So- cial Supervisor. 'Sag an-: W' riff' L 9' 'C' Watching his microphone technique, making a speech, presenting a track trophy, and trying to read the engraved names are few of the worries of Coach Vocabulary Jones.
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NO, Ihr md Je fo TQUQT Wifh GUMOWS CON ' ,flylfl ' M965 be a p,5fiTI'79 fOfiaCQlOfs wlyeunref' Came ess. y ffe FIOUS TT' C d5ure, I-S e Charges Mdme 5 . . 5Sf7Tfaf for S Gy. LIC. Egil Tollen, The choice oT The senior Femmes' Tor vice-presidenT was ready To Tale over presiding duTies in case oT an emergency. Bob Hudson casual and Triendl I I - . ' ' , Y' ,ml-Iiyfen SiirrZ,Fa?aTTal5DUZiIgjrijr made an ideal class presidenT. Though H13 Senior dass is wha one ne was exTremely busy, dividing his would Term a secreTary de- Time among VGTIOUS acilvllles' The senior class execuTive leTT noThing un- uxe. done. THE BIGGEST BEARS Five years ago The class oT '40 was a group oT lowly eighTh graders iusT sTarTing The climb To senioriTy and To whaT was in view as success-graduaTion Trom high school. As Treshmen The class was described as very noisyfi HighIighTs oT The year were The painTing oT The MBI' and an exTremeIy successTul iunior high carnival. CTTicers were as Tollows: Don Hinman, presidenT: Rosie Rulcaveno, vice-presie denT1 Nadine Padden, secreTary: Desmond Currie, Treasurer: Jean Eby and Gene Glazier, girlis and boyis aThleTic man- agers respecTively. During The sophomore year when a sTill sTronger TooThold was Talcen in school acTiviTy, Miss Helen Irwin was advisor: Rosie Rulcaveno, presidenT: Don Allen, vicefpresidenT: Nadine Padden, secreTary: ArT Mosen, Treasurer: Norma Moore and Don Ackley, yell leaders. A sTep TurTher up The ladder and The class had risen To The iunior rung. Rosie Ruifaveno was again elecTed presidenT. ln her cabineT were: Julius Qlson, vice-presidenT: Edifh Pen- dergasT, secreTary: ArT Mosen, Treasurer: Marjorie Morris and Don Aclrley, yell leaders. OuTsTanding in The yearis evenTs were The iunior play, Three Cornered Moon and The Trop- ical lsland prom given in honor oT The graduaTing class. WiTh The senior year came The climax. The heighT oT The school career had been reached. IT is The year which will probably be remembered longesT because oT ThaT cerTain presTige a senior enioys. The oTTicers are as piclured on This page working wiTh Mr. Floyd BaxTer, advisor. ThroughouT This year many acTiviTies have been sponsored or Talcen parT in by The seniors. IT Never Rains, anoTher sTage hiT, was well-received. Seniors direcTed The acTiviTies oT mosT oT The organizaTions and clubs oT The school This year. Hugh SmiTh headed Torch Honor: Don Hinman ruled The Bearis Paw: Les Perry used The gavel aT FCA meeTings: Bob Hudson kepT The Junior SporTs- men in order: Maxine Kelly presided aT Pep Club meeTings. Jaclc Coleman and Johanna STenIcamp represenTed The seniors in debaTe. Sam Peoples published The Pine Murmurs and Jim Whisenand ediTed The TirsT volume oT Bear Tracks. Seniors were prominenT in sporTs also. and The aThleTic deparTmenT will Te-el The loss.
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