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The Facult N any organization, be it little or great, the working corps is changed as little as possible from year to year, so it is in Gar- field's faculty. ' There have been a few changes, however. Miss Randall re- turned at the beginning of the year to her place in the English department after a year's leave of absence. She attended the Uni- versity of Chicago, where she received her Master's Degree. Mrs. Erickson substituted for Miss Dearborn who was ill. Miss Spie- seke was added to the history department. She spent the previous year in traveling around the world, and attended Oxford Uni! versity in the spring quarter. Mr. Crawford who taught General Science at Garfield, was replaced this year by Mr. Johnson who was principal of the Edmonds High School last year. Mr. Craw- ford is in the high school at Yuba City, California. Mr. llarton substituted for Miss 'fhomson the first semester. Miss Thomson traveled in South America while she was absent. Miss llrown re- turned after a year's leave of absence, to the art department. She traveled around the world while away from Garfield. Miss Mc- Gowan, who took her place last year, is teaching at Northwestern l'niversity at Evanston, lllinois. Miss Chandler, who was a part time teacher in the music department last year, taught in the junior high schools this year. She was replaced by Mr. Cook, who attended the Lfniversity of Xllashington last year. The place of Miss Pederson, who left Garfield after she was married in Novem- ber, was taken by Miss Moody, of the class of 1928. The steady increase in GarHeld's students necessitated the ad- dition of four new part-time teachers at the beginning of the sec- ond semester. Mr. llorst was in the Industrial Arts department the last two periods of the day. In the morning he attended the University of W'ashington, studying for his lN,laster's Degree, Mrs. Smith was added to the Home Economics department. Mrs. Swift taught in the Commercial department. Miss lllackaller, who taught part time in Garfield last year also, taught art the past semester two periods each day. Twelve
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MR. PORTER MR. UANSELMAN I'r'1'zzcif11l Vice-Prilzcifval Mr. Porter's Message N its original use the word Champion meant a l:1g'llICI'. Later it was used to mean a defender. The Word Championship has now come to mean thc award given to those who excel in competitions of any sort. l be- lieve the 1922? Arrow will excel other editions because each year we strive to achieve greater accomplishments. ln its excellenceof achieve- ment the Arrow becomes a defender of the hest traditions of the school. f X ' fl, f 1 Thirteen
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