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Faculty Helen Clt-velzlnd Nlfashington State College B. A. English E. Bllrllftie Chrisnmn Wnsliingmn State College B, A, l.aLroi'21tm'5' Science, Mathematics Betty Ludingtml Vniversity of XVashington B. B, A. Commercial Armond R. Jeffs Ptah Agricultural College B. S. Physical Education, Biology G. White Mnizger 'Washington State College B. A. Manual Arts More-l Stonebruker XV-ashington State College B. A. Social Science, Assistant Conch l 9 Virgil L. Purnell Wktshington State College Ti. A. High School Pl'illCi1!ill, Mathematics Lucille llutch Xvashington State College FI. A. Lani n, Physical Education Ivilson Goodrich XVashington State College B. A. English. Journalism JPHSI4- 1Ynlson XVashlm.:ton State College T' K Home Economics W'illlnm D. Sluunhcrger University of Idaho B. S. tMusical Educationj English, Music C. A. Thompson Washington State College B. S. Mathematics, Agriculture
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l X Administration SCHOOL BOARD Such extra duties as supervising the construction of the new athletic field, track, bleachers, field house, bus garage and farm shop building and the instal- lation of new lighting system in the Central School building have kept the Dayton School board very active this term. The board handled all of these unusual administrative activities in addition to the regular duties. The members of the 1936-1937 school board are: H, H. Boone, Gustav Hansen, and Dr. G. W. McCauley. Maurice Roe is the clerk. NEW SPRINKLING SYSTEM Some very interesting water sprinklers were purchased by the board to irri- gate the athletic field. There are two of them, self-moving at the rate of 30 feet per hour. The power is developed from the water pressure, They each operate on 150 feet of hose and cover an area of 150 feet wide and 300 feet long. An automatic valve stops the flow of water when the sprinkler has traveled the length of the hose. Four hydrants were installed on the field so that the machines could be moved in any direction. The sprinklers are for the' field exclusively because the school lawns are not large enough to warrant their use. OPEN HOUSE November 13, marked the date of the annual Dayton Schools Open House display and program. Both high and grade school buildings were open for in- spection and a program of music by student groups was conducted in the au- ditorium. One of the most interesting exhibitions was the demonstration of tatooing carried on by the Chemistry class, The new public address system was used on the program for the first time in the school. Miniature stage settings in Miss Cleveland's room, Mr. Thompson's new agriculture room, and a biology exhibit helped to complete the open house display. Left-Board of Administration: Maurice Roe, clerk: Gus Hansen. H. H. Boone. G. NV. McCauley, Carl A. Nelson. superintendent. RlghtvCarl A. Nelson, superintendent.
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Bob Anderson Offices: A. S. D. H. S. Nominat- ing Council. 1. 2. Committees: Junior prom 3: Football ban- quet. 3. Dramatics: Junior Play, 3: Senior Play 4, Journalism: Ne. sika XVau'a Staff 2, 3. 4: Crimson D 2. 3, 4. Allccn Basil Committees: Senior YVill 4. Oril Bundy Stocl: Judging Team 1. Box- ing 1, Mnry Lee Brnnnnn Entered as a Senior from Pa- louse High School. Offices: Vice President of Class 4. Commitees: Cap and Gown 4. Dramatics: Production Staff 4. Dnlo Courtney Offices: Class President 2: A. S. D. H. S. Nomination council 2: Yell Leader 3, 4, Committees: Dance 3: YV. S. C. Conference. 4: Football, Basketball 3: Calendar 1: Commencement Speaker 4. Music: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Band Of- ficer 3: Orchestra 1. 2, 3. 4: 01'- chestrn Officer 3: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Clef and Lyre club 3, 4: Clef and Lyre club officer 3, 4: Operetta Letters 3, 41 Operetta Production staff 2, 3, 4. Dramat- ics: Junior play 3. Journalism: Nesika YVa.wa Staff 2, 3. 4: Ne- sika Vtiawa asst. Editor 3: Nesi- ka. Tvawa Editor 4: Crimson D 2, 3. Valedictorian 4. Marion Aullr Committees: Junior prom 2. Music: Glee club 3: Operetta pro- duction staff 3. Dramatics: Pro- duction staffs 3. 4. Journalism: Nesika YVawa Staff 4: Girls' Ferl- eration Letter 3. Merle Hunks Athletics: Football letter 2, 4 -1: Baseball 3. Bernice Boone Offices: Vice President of Class 4: A. S. D, H. S. Nomination council 2: G. F. Nomination council 3: G. F. Secretary 3. Committees: Dance 1. 2. 3, 4: WV. S. C. Conference 4: Junior Prom 3: Football banquet 3. Music: Glee club 1, Z, 3, 4: Glee club of- ficer 3: Sextet 4: Cheney Dele- gation 3: Clcf and Lrre Club 3. 4: Clef and Lyre Club officers 3. 4: Overettn Letter 3, 4. Dramat- ics: Christmas Play 3. 4: Senior Play 4: Junior Play 3. Journal- ism: Nesika XVau'a Staff 3. Ath- letics: Basketball 1, 3, 3, 4: Bas- ketball Letter 1, 2. May Fete At- tendance Ii, 4. G. F. Letter 3. Bob linrukcr Entered as a Sophomore from TVaitsburg High School. Commit- tees: Junior prom 3, 4: Cap and Gown 4. Music: Glee Club 3. 4: Band 2. 2, 4: Band Officer 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 3. 4: Dance Orches- tra 3: Pep Band 2. 4: Quar- tet 4: Operetta Letter 4. Dra- matics: Christmas Play 4: Senior Play 4. Athletics: Football 2. 3. 4: Football Letter 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 2, 31 'Frack 4. Lcnore Cecil Offices: Class President 2: Class Sec. and Treas. 4, 4: Exec- utive Council 4: A. S. D. H. S. Nomination council 2: G. F. Nomination council 2: G. F. Rep- resentative 1: Executive Council 2: Committees: Senior Cap and Gown 4: Ticket sales and gate help 4. Music: Glee Club 3. Dra- matics: Junior Play 3: Produq- tion Staffs 3. -1, 4. Journalism: Nesiku W'awa Staff 3. 4. G. F. Letter 3, 4. 4. Salutatorian 4. Xvhitman Conference 4. Tri-State Federation Convention 4. Motto Committee: The ambitions and aims of this sen- ior ciass are exemplified in the motto, Life is what you make it. This motto was chosen by a group selected by the blass president. who were: Genevia Vifalls, Dorothy Lowry. Joe Hurting, and Dean Jones. Class of 1937 10
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