Chehalis High School - Chehalin Yearbook (Chehalis, WA)

 - Class of 1929

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l :E X x Zi ldflif First Row, left to right: Turner, Pollom. Clarke, Moffett, Flagg, Bennett. Second Row, left to right: Cobbledick, Laubscher, Holding, Kelso, Whittaker, Sears, White. 'iv Back Row, left to right: Odegaard, Blair, Hamilton, Erp, Martin, Porter. Y' Cllflllilllllil- rateiuimrer ,Sr Q X, MRS. Wllllilllde-ll years Purdue Uniwrfity, Indiana Home Economics, Dean of Girls, Girlls League Ad- visor, Honor Society Advisor, Student Council Member. MRS. FLAGG-8 yearsw - lflfashinglon Stale College Latin, German, Psychologw Sociology, Girl's League Advisor, Honor Society Advisor. FRED HAMILTON-6 years Hfaxhington State College Study l'Iall, Football Coach. L. E. TURNER-5 years Univcnity of Washington American History, Civics, Principal, Honor Society Advisor. ANNE Wlll1'TAKERf5 years Wb1'lman College English, Contemporary Literature, Crimson and Gray Criaic, Debate Coach. HAROLD BLAIR-41 years Linfield College Mathematics, Track Coach. MRS. KELSO-3 years lVa:hington Slate College English, Junior Girl's League, Dramatic Coach. EDITH MOFFETTWZ years University of Washington Typing, Shorthand. RAYMOND PORTER-2 years University of Oregon Algebra, BiologY, Chehalin, Crimson and Gray, page Iwo !,X .v.i,!.,,.,k,,f.' ,,,. g J., -V---.Cf 'FY f x4,!,f ' ' Ns, ,f' V' ' ' it -1 qi . - , ., 1 f K- skid 6 Q '3 Q ,I I-A V' X ! f R et, ..,,,,. EDNA COBBLEDICK-2 yXAwQ Oregon State College Sewing, Household Chemistry, Sophomore Advisor Girl's Athletic Coach, Athletic Club Advisor, LEONARD ODEGAARD-2 years University of Washington Music Supervisor, Music Director of Lewis County Teachcrys Institute, Operetta, Director of Annual Con- cert. MILDRED SEARS-2 years Waxlvington State College Bookkeeping, Business Law, Business English, Eco- nomics, Salesmanship. ANTON P. ERP-2 years College of Puget Sound Chemistry, Physics, Lockers. VERONA CLARKE-1 year Linfield College Business Methods, History, Dramatic Club. LOI S POLLOM-1 year University of Washington Art, Senior Advisor, Senior Class Play. MR. MARTIN-1 year University of l'Va,vhington Manual Training, Lewis County Coach, Senior Ad- visor. IRMA HOLDING-last semester Centralia Business College Librarian. RUTH LAUBSCHER-l year ' University of Washington French, Spanish, Language Clubs, Junior Class Ad- visor, Operetta. xx x

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X H 1 0 N3 9QlillDlIl4IllllllDl1llllSCilflllMMlIfllltIDlINll MR. TURNER Nlr. l,loy4l lf. TlIl'l1t'l'. flirt-vtor. has lwvn principal of Cllclialis lligh School for fivm- yt-ars. He has workvcl stvatlily to ilIK'I'l'2:lS0 the efficiency of tht' scltool, promotml a higher scholastic standing. aifliivvvcl butter attvntlanucz and mach' many oth:-r improvenwnts. llm- has ac- vomplisln-tl much in making it possible for thc' students of Chi-halis lligh School to listvn to many fine e-ntt-rtainxncnts anrl intvrvsting speakers. llt- has also llICl't'H!-Wil the efficiency of tht' school govt-rnmvnt by instituting a student council. Formerly the govt-rntncnt of the school was carried on in opcan as- si-mhly. Mr. Turner tliscove'rm-rl that in oth:-r schools the prevalvnt plan con- sistwl of a student Council whivh rep- I'i'Ft'lll1'tl tlw governing hotly of thc- svhool. This was Compost-tl of influvn- tial me-mlmvrs who 0i'l'llplQ?ll ct-rtain rt-sponsihlv positions in tht- school. MR. BENNETT Nr. R. E. llvnm-tt. Superintendent. has playful an important part in tho history of 1illf'll2:lllS lligh School for nim- yvars. Ile- is rt-sponsihlv for. anrl it lmaulwr of thu' now Junior lligh School. lla' institututl Vocational Day at Clwltalis lligh School. This lIlElIlC it possihlfw lor at groat numlwr of sturlt-nts. intvrf-str-fl in any particular vovation. to ohtain auth- vntic and valuahlm- information. This yvar lu' has at-mromplislwfl it in a nf-w way. Promim-nt c-luh mon of Chr-halis vault took chargm- of one senior lor at flay. and Wert- ahh- to interest, him in ont- vocation. Nlr. Bcttnett pri-sf't'vvs an opt-n viuw to nc-w ith-as, and many im- prov:-mm-nts in thu mlucational systmu of thc Cllvllalis schools stanfl to his 1-rn-tlit. Ili- is a lrif-ntl ol' vach inflivitlual sltulvnt, and lllNi1yS at sylllpatlwtic aulxisor. i 1 aa-- f I 1- I fwh A f p y, 1 ffltj 1 ii Afmdin i sk f ' l ' X, Xxx: nt if l fx tg? L s



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lat ff X X! .ff 1 f s.. 4D1lll1lR SGlIUl1l1ID1IiGD GROUP OF Chehalis directors decided to introduce a higher course of study in the motion picture studios because they believed that every actor or actress has a hetter chance at success, if he has a higher education. In 1888 a group of ambitious individuals began producing in the Cascade Studiof, The high school classes were held in the same building with the grade school, and the course was for three years only. The first graduating class was composed of three people. However, the enrollment in the studio increased so much that in 1910 the present Senior High School Studio was built. The advanced students were transferred to this institution and the Cascade', was left entirely for the grades. During the early years of the studio's development the course of study was limited. However, it has always been accredited by the University' of Wasliington. The courses have heen expanded and more educational opportunities have been given the students as the cn- rollment drew so that now the graduates from the studio can enter any college. Five courses of study are now offered to the students in the Chehalis motion picture studio, the classical, scientihc, general, commercial and home-economics courses. The home economics course was added just this year and is meant for students not intending to talce more advanced work in college. It covers all the domestic subjects including stitchery, foods, hygiene-sanitation, home-management, child care, nutrition, and household chemistry. The remaining four courses are accredited for college. page llnce LAL, V ,,,. Me.. ...... ,,..,. ...W ,ug-ii 21 kk'y V Y gg V, I A ' V v f . - ' . ' L, X K V i, ' ni! ,, i ix I ,ij N' in gg-if , xx f ' ' .- X ,- .- . V ,. -. , .X

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