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THE FACULTY Mrs. White-10 years, Home Economics, Dean of Girls, Girls' League Advisor, Honor Society Advisor. Mrs. Flagg-7 years, Latin, German, Sociology, Honor Society Advisor. A. T. Flagg-6 years, Manual Training, Algebra. Fred Hamilton-5 years, Study Hall, Football Coach. L. E. Turner-4 years, Civics, American History, Principal, Advisor Honor Society. Anne Whittaker-4 years, English, Debate Coach. H. R. Vercler-4 years, Science, Locker Custodian. Wallace Kelso-3 years, Commercial, Basketball Coach, Freshmen Advisor. Harold Blair-3 years, Mathematics, Track Coach. Lucille Morris--2 years, English, Senior Advisor. Nellis McBr00m-1 year, Spanish, French, Sophomore Advisor. Jewell Montag-2 years, English, Algebra, Advisor Freshmen, Crimson and Gray. Arta Pollom-2 years, English, History, Junior Advisor, Tennis Coach.. Edith Moffett-1 year, Commercial. Edna Cobbledick-1 year, Sewing, Girls' Athletic Coach. Raymond Porter-1 year, General Science, Biology, Senior Advisor, Publications. Leila Berry-1 semester, Music Supervisor. Leonard Odegaard-Second semester, Music Supervisor, Dramatic Coach. Mildred Sears-Second semester, Commercial. Replaced Mr. Kelso. Anton P. Erp-Second semester, Science. Replaced Mr. Vercler. Elenora Stout-5 years, Secretary and Librarian. 3
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f NR H Q5 woffQl gfcl f K -W,,,,H-' ,,...n ' .,,, , , I ,..a,.,.,,,. .,- ., ., , THE SCHOOL At last we have taken off on another hop of our great journey. We were left alone to fly the uncharted and solitary heights of the imposing Senior High. The Freshies deserted us at the last moment for a new and shinier building. It was a heart-rending blow, but our sturdy spirits rose and we are off in a successful flight. Our start was at the Old Cascade in 1888. At that time a three-year course was offered and the school was accredited by the University of Washington. The enrollment grew and the building pictured above was erected in 1909 to meet our needs, and we made our second take-off. Our enrollment here steadily increased and another building had to be erected. It was decided, in order to relieve congestion both in the grades and high school, to construct an intermediate school, and our beautiful new 3140,000 Junior High was the result. - A seven-period instead of a five-period day was instituted here and they are using a Student Body system of government. This new building relieved the crowded classroom of the Senior High and allowed new subjects to be added to our present course. Next year with improvement work on our building and the adding of new subjects we will have one of the finest educational units in NVashington. 2 l
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.ff ESR fx 'sa' N p pil - +-..... 4 S , 0 jlkh -fwzo THE STUDENT BODY The Associated Student Body is the most important organization of the whole High School, because each student is a member and a part of it. All the business pertaining to the students as a Whole is transacted through this organization. The business of the Student Body was carried on very successfully under the guidance of Joe Koski as president. Other officers were: Howard Helmick, vice-pres- ident and business managerg Geraldine Smith, secretaryg Peter Zopolos, treasurerg Dave Nisbet, sergeant-at-armsg Eugene Payne, yell king. There are three main committees of the Student Body. They are the Nominat- ing committee, which nominates all of the Student Body offlcersg the Flower com- mittee, which sends flowers to the students who are sickg and the Dance committee. which decides on the dates for the Student Body dances and has full charge of these dances. The Student Body sponsored a very successful basketball tournament this year and also assisted in entertaining students to the Southwest VVashington meet at Centralia. A A Good Will tour was sent to the other schools to create a greater feeling of good will and friendship between the schools. 4
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