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mgmmmmwv' S it g 1 ' l t 2 Z R 1 1 l 3 f 2 S Uur Superintemlent Not only did Eugene welcome a new principal to her educational systern this year, but also a new superin- tendent, Dr. Gunn. As evidenced by the reception that he has been given by the students ot Eugene schools, Dr. Gunn's pleasing personality has already won him rnuch respect. Before Corning to Eugene, Dr. Gunn held the position ot Assistant Superintendent ot Schools in Portland, Ore- gon, a position he had held tor the last three years. Dr. Gunn received his Bachelor ot Science and Master ot Arts degrees from the University ot Oregon, his doctor- ate in education trorn Stanford University. He was born in Lexington, Kentucky and lived there until the age of ten, after which he received his educaf tion from the tilth grade through high school at Herrnis- ton, Oregon. He has resided in Portland tor the past 5 cw--....,. ,.,...wf seventeen years. Dr. and Mrs. Gunn have three chili dren: lack, a student at Eugene High, Mary Elizabeth. eleven: and Buth Ann, born November 29, l944. It .scenes to me that Eugene is a town zrith a rich, lLZlSf0l'lCUl backgrounrl. A city which has mafia a rc- corfl for itself in Oregon, both in the lillxllllcss and wl- zfcational zrorlrls and that it is a city of great prom iso. I thfhlf its schools arc :cell staffed and thc xtmlciizziv turner! out from those schools are of excellent quality. I rio, lzozrelrczg fl1,1'nlf that we necrl to e.t'tc'ml the huilrl- ing program am! Iooli' forzcarfl to the time zrlzmz Eu- gene' zrzll lzarff a neu' high school to which tha com- nmnzty as non- flwlzcatzng itself in termx of .y4'100,U0o per year for thc Heart' fire' years. Since' the lmoplv of Eugen!! arc my pcoplc, I think they arc thc limi' pcoplff in thc lrorlflf' C. L. Constance. G. D. MacLaren. E. H. Christensen. H. Larsen, C. Hines. H. M. Gunn, V. M, Cameron. 7 I'mard nt' Etluratinn The Board ot Education is the policy deterrnining body cut oui educational organization which torrnulates and supervises the worlc ot the Superintendent. This ' year there were tour inen and one woriian on the Board: Mr. G. D. Maclaren, chairnian, Mr. V. M. Caineron, Mr. E. H. Gliristetisen fvlr. Hart Larsen, and Mis. C. L. gfonstance, .41
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Ile-an nl' Girls Miss Grittis, as dean ot girls, is otten con- tronted with the school and personal problems at the girls ot Eugene l-ligh, to whom she gives adequate counsel and guidance. Serving also as Girls' League adviser, Miss Grittis is active in helping with the Work and recreation ot this organization. llean of Boys ln close contact with the hoys, Mr. Potter does much to aid them in solving their problems and answering their questions. lt is his help that enables them to make their ideas accomplish- ments. Mr. Potter is also adviser to the Axemen's Council. llifice Stall' The ottice statt is composed, aside trorn the regular secretary, ot girls who devote one period each day to oitice work and who receive credit tor their experience. Miss Carolyn Stacy was a new addition to the ottice torce this year, having come trom Portland to till the position ct secre- tary at E.l-l.S. STANDING LEFT- RIGHT Miss C Stacy, L. Seaberg, F Reynolds, J. Ward, B. Hebard M. DeVos, E. Terry, J. Jackson B. Gillis. SEATED LEFT:-RIGHT: J Murray, B. Bennett, N. Richard son, S. Hansen.
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was PAUL P. POTTER lwan of Hoys, Yll't'-l'l'llIk'l1lill1 .Xdvisvr tn Hi-Y, Axvim-n's i'ounm-il and Sl-rx'im- Vlulu. MINERVA M. GRIFFIS In-an of Girls. Advisor fiirls' l.f-ag:1u-, Honor Sovil-tv P. 'l'. A. lil-cf. Voiiiinittvv, MARJORIE CHESTER Lilrrarian. Advisvr to Girls' lA'2lSIll1'. 12 Faculty HAROLD W. ALLISON Sulsjwtz Social Studies. Ad- viser to Stamp and llontl Vonini. OLIVE B. ATKINSON Sulijvutz Sol-ial Stndivs, ROBERT B. BANISTER Sulujm-t: A rt. Adviser to 1'1llvlI.vv1'S. CLARA M. BLAIS Sulrjm-ti Latin and lfiu-iivli. .Xdvisi-r to Intl-r Nos and Honor Socicty. NELLIE M. COLLINS Suhjevt: Biology. CLIFTON A. COULTER Sulnji-ut: Mvvli. Drawing: ANITA DAVIS Sulwjl-vt: Social Studies. Ad- visl--r to Sophomore Class and Jr. lil-d Cross. GERTRUDE M. DEIERLEIN Subject: Commercial Train- ing. Aclvisvr to Girls' l,t'H2.'Lll' and Amlmassadors CLARENCE E. DIEBEL Sulvje-4-ts: Physics, Chemistry, and Piw-Fliglit. Adviser to Stagt- l'rt-W. JULIETTE CLAIRE GIBSON Sulrjf-vt: English. Advise-1' to Ne-ws Staff and Girls' Tlvilglltl. EDGAR A. GOODNOUGH Subject: English. Advisor to Svnior Vlass and Honor So! vivty. IRENE GREENBAUM Subject: Spanish. Advisvr to Spanish Plub. GLENN GRIFFITH Sulljt-ct: Voc-al Musiv. Advis- vr to Girls' Glu! and .X Cap- pella. WENDELL A. GROSS Sulrjl-ut: .AX'l'iL'llllllI'1'. Advisl to F, F. .-X. ZILDA M. HAYES RUSSELL G. HENDRICKS Subject: Social Studies. Ad- visor to Rifle Club. ELEANOR HINES Sulmjt-ct: Biology. R UT H HOPSO N Suhjert: liiology. Sulvji-vt: Uonnnl-i'c-ial li un ing. Arlvisl-1' to S1-nloi l Iiss
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