Garfield High School - Arrow Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1928

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llfaeulty N a school of aviation, there are many officials whose duty it is to teach the students to tly. The instructors must show the student flyers where difficulties and even dangers will lie, and warn them against such pitfalls as they themselves have ex- perienced. The teachers must encourage these future flyers to experiment, to try their own wings, so that when the great mo- ment comes for them to Hy alone, they will be undaunted. But together with courage, the students must be taught caution, for there will be many times in the coming years when they will be required to make their own decisions. Mr. Porter is to the school what the senior pilot is to the fly- ing corps. He attends to the business matters of the school, and is also the head adviser to every group and, more than that, to every individual. His able assistant is Mr. Hanselman, whose duty it is to see that the mechanism of the school runs smoothly. There have been several changes among the members of the faculty this past year. Mr. Geyer, former teacher of news writing, is taking a course at Columbia University in New York. Mr. Howard llrier, who has been in the Everett school system until this year, has taken his place. Miss Akin, oral expression teacher, was transferred to VVest Seattle. Miss Morse, who was teaching in Highline High School last year, has hlled her place this year. Mr, Henry Peters takes Miss Rich's place in the history de- partment. Mr. Peters has been teaching in the Hawaiian Islands for the past two years. Miss Rich, who is away on a year's leave of absence. has been touring Europe this winter. Miss lirown, who is also away traveling, on a leave of absence, has been replaced by Miss Clara McGowan. Miss McGowan taught at Garfield half days last year, and the rest of the time she was working on her Masterfs Degree at the University of Wasll- ington. Pearl VVhitmore takes Miss VVolf's position in the Physical Education department. Miss VVhitmore has been studying in the University of VVashington for two years and previous to that teaching in Puyallup. Miss VVolf is teaching at Lincoln. Miss Leona Gaul, who was the instructor of Music in the Cle Elum High School and grammar school, has been teaching in Gariields music department. Mr. Chester T. Garrett, who is also new at Garfield, has been teaching shop work. Camera Shy Teaelhieirs MARIETTA E. EDWARDS MARJORY CHANDLER illII,FORD K. PTINGSBIIRY NELL S. FIELD fP.xu1a 121

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MR. PORTER A Message T has ever been the desire of mankind to record his activities in some enduring form because his memory is not able to hold fast his achievements. Sculptured monuments, towers, and inscriptions keep alive in the memory the service that society has received from its representatives. The arts of printing, engraving, and photography have been developed in recent years to such a degree that man's achievements are preserved for far future generations. A high school annual is made to record from year to year the activities of the school and serves to stimulate memory to recall the experiences of youth. Let the 1928 Arrow be a reminder of the joyous days in Garfield High School. IPAGE 131

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