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Top Rout N111 tl. lf, Welsli---Pliysical lftlucation. Mrs, J. SlI'UIIllJPI'gIQ 1 English. Mr. K. M, Lloyrl---Physical litlucation. Mr. YY. J. Koenig-Science. Scrum! Noir: Wir. H. F. Fllaffer---Apliysical Education Miss ll. hxlily--Lktl1gt1il,gt'. I Nliss Xl. ll. xI21I'li4 -'ihl21llN4lIlillil'S. Nliss lf, l.. Brirwnf--'Nlathemalics. Mrs. l Nl. li. Uclgarfl-Art. and journalism. There are more teachers in this department than any other department. They I are headed by Mr. Goddard and include Miss ' Newby. Miss jamgochian, Nlrs. Morrison. Miss Lickel. Nliss Baxter, Mr. Holt. Miss Heath. Nliss Bell. Klr. Carton. Miss Halgren. Mrs. Sharpe. and Mrs. Stromberger. The arts and sciences that contribute to a healthy and happy life are taught in the Home lfconomics Department. Such subjects as social arts. household management. household arts for boys. nursing. millinery. clothing. cooking. the art of entertainment. and dietetics are offered. Under the able leadership of Miss McCulloch. l the instructors include Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. Partridge. Miss lfberts. Miss Scheck. and Mrs. Behrman. The Science Department devotes its time to the teaching of biology. physiology, horticul- ture. chemistry. and physics. The teachers in- Tup Rolo: Mr, G. U. l.ii'7f'7 AlCt'll21llil' Arts, Mr. .l. I.C6fl'1l'21lIli Wiggins Trade Sehool. Second RIIIFI Miss l.. R. Thielenfhlatliematics. Miss D. M. WlillSll7lvl3lllClIlH.Iil7S.
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Top Rmb: Nlrs, C. T. NllTLUI'6-L3.I1gHllg6. Mrs. A. B. NI eycr-Science. Second R01L'f Mrs. 1. F. Partridge'-llmne Fr-ononlics. Miss E. A. Bells Engl ish. 1 Init xx 1 , XX K v N I mllll ui Commercial llepartnu-nt: ln this organization salesmanship. shorthand. typing. and merchan- dising are the xery practical stlhjects. llusinvss organization and lunsincss lan are two ol' tht- more advanced courses also given. Students gain actual experience lay assisting in the department oflices. in student activities. and in the student store. Instruction in these courses is given luv r, . Miss Colxille. Nlrs. Daxenport. Nliss Myers. Xlr. Wvesson. Xlrs. Slavin. Nlr. lsenlrerger. and Nlr. Dixon. Theory and practice meet face to face in the Nlechanic Arts Dcparlnlent for here ue are not only told and slum n hon a thing should he done but we actually do il. Under the guidance and instruction of Mr. l.ce. the faculty in this de- partment consists of Mr. Burk. Mr. Gustavcson. Mr. Rultmann. and lVlr. Campbell. In the English Department. completion of the grammar course permits one to wander off into Shakespeare. creative writing. corrective ling- lish. world literature. public speaking. drama. T011 Rolf: Mr, ll. l., .-Xiuner Fviciicc, Mr, l.. D. Smith --Science, Mr. li, ll, cltIl'll6lleSClCl'lCE'. Nlis McCulloclisllo1ne lfcnmhiiiz-s. Xliss E. I.. Wufvtl'-Social Studies. Scc0l1rlRn1t': Nlrs.E.5.'l'luvn1pn Social Studies. Miss l., A. Baxter-Englisli. Bliss M. Rualfe -l.unguagc. Mrs. l., 'Nlcl-Jorialcl-lloriit co nomics,
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.- -16 .:- -A bg- vlntle Mr. Tfnnth, f'llL1lI'I11ilI1. Mr. bitler. Mrs. Meyer. Mr. lientlig. Mr. tiliaziitllw. Mr. Koenig. Mr. tlornell. Mr. Xigner. Mr. Cray. and Mrs. Simlclull. The Soc-iul Scienf-e llepmtiiin-iit lieafled hy Miss Xxvtjljfl. is one of' the most important at lfair- liax. llecanse ol' the present clay 1-onclitions. pn- pils xsish to knoxx more ulmont national alllairs uncl relationships. This act-oilnts for the inereas- ing interest in Civif-s. social prohlenis. pan pas cific. ancl international relations Classes. Llniteiil States and California history are gixen as ti lW21Cligl'OLlllfl for the more modern suhjec-ts. Those is teachers xsho are responsihle for the active in- terest in social science are Mr. LYlltlPl'WO0Cl. Mrs. White. Mrs. Thompson. Miss Summerhays. Miss Purnell. Mrs. Heil. Miss Sehulhof. Miss Moore. Mrs. Peterson. and Mrs. Smith. Top ROIl'f Miss A. Janigiwliian-Dralna. Mrs. M. B. Bi.-lirrnanflloine FtfUINlIT'lllfS, Serorzd Razr: flliss B. Selieeli--Holne llll'UIlUHlilfF. Tap Rau: Xlrs. ll. Daicnport---llolniiir-rrtizil. Mr. F. Dix:in'-tloiiiriiewiul. Mr. M, J. lseiiht-rgler--1Ionnnei cial, Miss M. A. Colville Coininervial. Mr. F. E. Wvesson--Coinnieri'ial. Mrs. Slavin-Unnnnereial. Mis M.Myerss--Connnervial. Miss R.lluye's---,Alt Mr. A.J,Kurvers-Art. Sefroml Rauf: Mr. F. Montgoinery Music. Mrs. A. Mtlaughlin- Musit-, Mr. ff. Y. 5miLhfMusit'. Mrs. ll, F. Mellini-Art.
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