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1929 ,'.. ,. vvv- Science Departmenl: gwillianl A. Reflenbaugh, Anthony Bell, Harold F. Holcombe, Dorothy V. Little. James Mount, Idylene M. Tovey. Commercial Deparzmenz: 'l'S!ephen Dwan, Reginald Christenson. Helen B. Fitchner, Blanche Harris, Blanche Noel, Edith L. Pelton, J. G. Pritchard, Rhea Snell, Eleanor E. Stratton, Mae L. Toomey. Home Economics Department: 'ksusan E. Campbell, Vivian Watson, Sophia Manger, Hannah Jones, Mathilde J. Piper. Induslrial Arts Department: ,l'Harold H. Howes. C. W. Cook, Horton C. Gibson, Marshall Good- win, Louis C. Hanquet, Nicholas Majerus, George W. Muench, John L. Rue. Mrzsic Deparlment: Mabel Bischoff, Einer S. Lindbloom. Physical Education Deparlmenl: Raleigh Lichtenberger, Harriet H. Howells, Rheba D. Nickerson. Filipino: Faye T. Shambaugh. Lila M. Lawrence, Girls' Advisor, Janice Myler, Attendance, Leta Perry, Librarian, Mary Pem- berton, Study Hall, Willard Hendrickson, Boys' Advisor. 'lf Department Head. Page Thirteen I
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5 Faculty of ,29 English Department: 'kfflorence M. Adams. Lita Battey, Rowena Bond. Bessie Cass. Caroline Connors, Ethel A. Hanson. E. May Kirkpatrick. Mona Larse, Luella McMullen, lra T. Miller, Dorothy M. Phillips. Edith Post. Rena Raymond. Eleanor E. Stratton, Gertrude I. Streator. Blanche H. Wenner. Gertrude M. Woodcock. lllathematits Dvprlrlrmwit: ikwilhtlr A. Coit. Anthony J. Hell, Mabel M. Carson. Dorothy C. Cas- sidy, Grant H. Colton. Alfred P. johnson, Landon C. McCurry, Bessie McNeely, Carrie B. Mowry, Blanche Noel, Dorothy M. Phillips. I-Iislury Dcparlmcnl: ikfilizabeth Rowell. Pearl M. Bennett, W. E. Hendrickson, Paul H. Hodge. Lufille McCabe. Donald Nylen. Agnes F. Parker. Dorothy M. Phillips, Frances Smith. Kristine Thomle. I.alin and Greek Dcparhnvnl: ikjessie Keith, Rowena Bond. Jessie Lichtenherger. Foreign Language Defmrtment: iklluoert Eirhhol7er. Robert Allendes. Bessie Bankhead. Dorothy Cassidy. Audrey J. De Tourville, Florentc A. Hebert. l'tz4uc' il 11 L ln'
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F The Old Folks at Home NE may find many astonishing facts concerning the activities of our dearly beloved faculty by delving into - their lives. ff' NN Thus, Miss Adams has just realized a long-cherished dream by buying a home in Montlake. A , fy, Miss Perry climbs mountains and makes photographs in If J 1 f ZX, 4, sag!!! fi A her spare time. Mr. Mount will burst into song at the slightest provo- cation. Miss Hebert is quite an international product. She was born in France, was educated in Germany and Milwaukee, and lives on an Indian reservation. Mr. Miller is a married man, so he writes short stories on blood-curdling subjects. 'fl vi, glen X-NWLQ' Mr. Bell is interestqd in the Brackett H Ranch, where several Broadway boys spend their summers. Miss Fitchner is a dog-lover and is owner of one and part-owner of three other canine aristocrats. She also invests in real estate. Miss Adams, Miss Piper, and Mr. Colton are staging a lively race to determine who shall have the honor of teaching the longest period of time in Broadway. Not to be outdone by their elders, and perhaps betters, Miss Pease, Miss Pem- berton, and the three Beau Brummels, Mr. Nylen, Mr. Rue, and Mr. Byers, are the most conspicuous adolescents. There are also: Mr. Bennett, the actor, Mr. Fulton, the author, Miss Bennett, the essayistg Miss Battey, the poetessg Miss Bond, the philatelist and bridge play- erg Miss Stratton, the keeper of catsg Mr. Colton, the inveterate cross word puzzler, and Miss Smith, the amateur photographer. Hi. ,'a5, Page Fourteen
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