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The Faculty Principal.......................................................Mr. Biedbnbach Vice-Principal................................................... Miss McLean Secretary........................................................Mrs. Tischler Stenograplter...................................................Miss Brangwin Stenographer.......................................................Miss Cordf.s Clerk..............................................................Miss Brown COUNSELORS Miss Hampbl Miss Kelsey Mr. Wacenet Miss Webb MissChevret Mrs. Montgomery Mrs. Wartenweiler Miss Fairchild Miss McLean Miss Ai.tona Miss Cokii n Miss Darrow Mr. Gray Miss Campbell Miss Cooper Miss Abbott Miss Beyer Mr. Post Miss Aesop Mr. Ames V TlSS ClIKVRI T Miss i e la Cuesta Miss Bartlett Miss Bentley Miss Burt Mr. Young Mr. Behrens Mr. Bellus Mr. Ingle Mr. Burkiiard Miss Cody Miss Dickinson Mr. Jennings Mr. Eadie Mr. Erickson ATTENDANCE COUNSELORS Miss Johnson, Clerk Mr. Lb Tendre. Dean of Boys ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mrs. Fleischer Miss Fry Mrs. Hagen Miss Helt Miss Hogan Miss Jones Mrs. Livingston Mrs. Mains Miss May Miss Simpson Mrs. Stone Miss Topping Mrs. Weir Mr. Winter HISTORY DEPARTMENT Miss Gay Miss McCoy Miss Price MissGroeesema Miss Noble Mrs. Roscob Miss Kelsey MATHEMATICS Miss Bowman Miss Lewis Miss Powelson Mrs. Strand Miss Sanderson Miss Tuit Miss Tyler Miss Burke Mr. Christensen Miss Doyle SCIENCE Mr. Emery Miss Finley Mrs. Heuer Mr. Long Miss Pinglr Miss Roberts Mr. Taylor Mrs. Walker Mr. Wheeler Miss Haney CLASSICS Miss Webb Miss White MODERN LANGUAGES Miss Domenge Miss Hull Mrs. Lake Miss Wartenweiler Miss Eialon Miss Kinell Mrs. Montgomery Miss Woisard Miss Fairchild Mrs. Gerlach Mrs. Johnson Mr. Cooper Mr. Gremaux Mrs. Ki rr ART DEPARTMENT Miss Gifford Mrs. Higley HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Phillips MissMai.otte MECHANIC ARTS Mr. Kinc Mr. Reinekf. Mr. Moffett Mr. Street Mr. Morrill Mr. Stuart Miss Marshall Mrs. McBryan Mr. Wacenet Mr. Williams COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Miss Flournoy Miss Gavin Miss Green Mrs. Hacopian Mrs. Larsen Miss Palmer Miss Reynolds Miss Rice Mr. Roherts Miss Smith Miss Staley Mrs. Stuart Mr. Sworder Mrs. Van Vranki n MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mrs. Barnett Mr. Morton Miss Wilson PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mr. Gross Mr. Lamar Mr. Parker Mr. Woodside Miss Entz Miss Gallison Mrs. Harms Miss Harwood Miss A. Miller Miss M. Miller Miss Wiechselbaum Mrs. Bugbee, Pianist SCHOOL NURSE Miss Taylor LIBRARIAN Mrs. Kopfli, Assistant Miss Mf.mmi.er Mrs. Warner, Clerk
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A Character Test The Pod has been published as a semi-annual for twenty years. This semester it almost failed for lack of financial support. The school wanted the magazine, but the stutjpots preferred to put the subscription price to other uses. The final choice was made in favor of supporting a school tradition, and enough subscriptions were received to pay for the book. Most of us have to choose frequently during this period of financial strain, and our real character shows in the choices which we make. The Olla Podrida decision is only an illustration, in a small way, of what most people have done in more important things. The Olla Podrida is not a necessity. Neither are chewing gum, candy, ice cream sodas, movies, dances, and other such luxuries upon which students spend many dollars in the course of the year. Often these indulgences are even harmful. But this is not true of those standard school expenditures which have survived the test of time and still fill an important place in the school life — the Olla Podrida, the Vaudeville, the Senior and Shakespeare Plays, the field games, and track events. Of course, none of these arc necessities, and they should not be supported at the expense of necessities. But, if we can afford to spend any money for non-essentials, it is better to support the things which have to do with school loyalty, for after all loyalty is a fine trait to cultivate. It is a splendid substitute for selfishness. I am glad that none of our accepted activities have had to be abandoned for lack of financial support. Hoping that the new year will bring us all better times, I am, Yours sincerely. C . if-sf.
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