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Page 50 The Petrolia June 1937
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June 1937 The Petrolia Page 49 Students Express Appreciation Top row: Baldwin, Sehutte. O ' Neill. Curtis, Johnson, Olsen, Adams, Kae. Buck, Lauritzen. Le Munyon, Ellestad. Second row; Geer, Tnwle. Collins, Weage, Elder, Henry, Jardine, Taylor, Frasher. Miller, Jones, Diamond. Bottom row: Treiber, Hushes, Schot tsteadt. Ferns. Walters. Linse. Rushen, Birdwell, Hanst, mathematics, and seventh grade sponsor; Helen Jardine, sewing, cooking, and Proto Club sponsor; Harold Johnson, physics; Lucille Jones. English, girls ' hygiene, and eighth grade sponsor; Laura Lau- ritzen. glee club. Girls ' League and senior class sponsor; Ruth Le- Munyon. English. Latin, sopho- more class sponsor and Petrolia adviser; Calverna Linse. physi- cal education and Girls ' Athletic Association sponsor; Ila Miller, mathematics and junior class class sponsor; George Olsen, physical education; Donald Rea, orchestra and band; Louise Schottstaedt, English; Marie Rushen. English, typing, and ninth grade sponsor: Martha Sehutte. V. S. History and vice-principal of junior high; Harriet Taylor, dramatics; Lazelle Towle. sew- ing and art; Minnie Treiber, spe- cial seventh and sponsor; Flor- ence Weage, social science, writ- ing and seventh grade sponsor: Viola Zahn, school nurse; and Marian Lambert, school librarian. We. the students of the Coal- inga Union High School, wish to thank the members of our facul- ty for their active interest and untiring efforts during the suc- cessful 1936-37 school year. Through their efforts, committees for Social Science Study. Pupil Activities. Guidance Program, Music Study, and Physical Edu- cation were organized, and much progress was made by each com- mittee. By means of these organ- izations and the wise counsel of the taculty, the students have been able to enjoy a year with studies and wholesome recreation skillfully intermingled. Members of the faculty and I heir respective teaching subjects are as follows: John Adams. chemistry, biology, Service Club and sophomore • I a s s sponsor: Willis Baldwin, manual training and general science; William Baxley, machine shop; Charles Buck, physiology and Science Club sponsor: Darwin Connet, wood work, auto mechanics, and mechanical drawing; Hildreth Curtis, special eighth and spon- sor: Carmel Birdwell. art and me- chanical drawing; Chester Dean, debating. English, world history, and junior class sponsor; Geral- dine Diamond, writing, spelling, literature, and eighth grade spon- sor: Ruth Dolson. social science and ninth grade sponsor; Mildred Elder, typing; Marian Ferns, Spanish, and French; T. A. Elles- tad. vice-principal and senior class sponsor: Twila Hanst. glee club: Frank Heath, physical ed- ucation, printing, and Varsity ( ' sponsor; Beatrice Hughes, short- hand, business arithmetic, a n d bookkeeping: Margaret Frasher.
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