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MR. HENNESSEY Principal MRS. ARCHER Historv Enelish mil boSney.Z; M g MRS. BRENNAN ...Z. Sewing JJISS ELMS ' ZZ ZZZZVEn MR. FLANDERS Manual Training, Mechanical Drawing MISS ERASER ' History MRS. GAVIN : ;.ZZZZ Z;;;.ZZ.Mathematics MISS GAY English MRS. GRAY English MISS GROVER Latin, History MISS HAMSHER English, History, Typing MR. HAYDON Band, Orchestra MR. HAYNES Mathematics MISS HELWIG History, English MISS KELTON Counsellor, Mathematics MISS KIDWELL History, Drawing MR. KILBURN Physical Education MRS. KILKENNY Latin, Mathematics, English MRS. KLEEBERGER French, Spanish MR. LELAND Mechanical Drawing, Manual Training MR. LIOTTO-- Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education MISS LOWREY English, Science MISS MALLEY Drawing MISS MARTIN Latin MISS NOMBALAIS French, Physical Education MISS PATTON Librarian MISS PETERSON English MISS RILEY English, History MR. RUSHFORTH Vice-Principal, Science MRS. RUSS : History, Drawing MISS SKINNER English, Mathematics MRS. SMITH Mathematics, Music MISS STOUT Physical Education MISS TALBOTT English MISS TAYLOR Geography, English MISS TURNER - History, English MISS WHITE Mathematics, History MISS WILSON English, History, Mathematics JAN. 5 — School opens. We ' re off! JAN. 13 — Student Leaders and Cabinet Representatives chosen. JAN. 15 — Fred Stripp wins first prize for Thrift Essay. FEB. 3 — Tree planting program. This was held in the assembly because it rained. FEB. 13 — Young peoples ' concert. FEB. 20 — Alumni dance. Great success. FEB. 24 — Report cards. Seemed like Friday the 13th to some, to the others Dec. 25th. MAR. 16— Remember your Well ' s, Why ' s and Ah ' s. MAR 19 — 9th Grade Manual Training boys ' start annex to the gymnasium. MAR 23— Talk on Banking to High Nines. MAR. 31 — General Assembly. Gleaner Rally and Bon Voyage to Mr. Zimmerman. APRIL 1 — Gleaner pictures taken. ' Tis sad to lose so many handsome high nines. APRIL 3-10 — Spring vacation. APRIL 24 — P. T. A. play. Such talent in our parents and teachers! APRIL 29 — Forestry Assembly. Wild Flower Exhibit. American Forest Feek. MAY 1 — Boy Scouts ' Entertainment. Proceeds to build hut. MAY 7— That U. C. Glee Club 10c show! MAY 8— Garfield again won the track meet. MAY 15— Gleaner Show. MAY 20— High Sixth Reception Program. MAY 20 — Track Winners Rewarded! Wonderful Rally! JUNE 4— Graduation. JUNE 5— What are you going to do this vacation!
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Kenzie Fraser Kenzie will be a writer of ballads, And leave it to others to concoct his salads. Patrice Furlong A woman policeman she will be, And start the style out here, you see. Geraldine Gray Teaching- school in this big state. She ' ll be a teacher quite sedate. Frances Hutsenpiller She is not afraid of work, She ' ll lie down beside it and never shirk. Ruth Hudson Ruth will be a singing teacher, And it will be hard to beat her. Herman Johnson He ' ll win great fame some day, I think. As the one who discovered the missing link. Helen Johnston Three typewriters she will wear out, And that ' s no guess, without a doubt. Harold Kern Harold his father ' s work will do. When his father is too old to. Allen King Can you imagine this boy ' s fate ? He ' ll be Secretary of State. Addison Laflin He ' ll own a moving picture show. Children are free if they want to go. Donald Larson He ' ll have an orchard full of figs, And make his money raising pigs. Walter Lock He ' ll look at the sun through a tele- scope. And tell us all the weather dope. Eda Maggiora The books will be her job to keep. On a job like this she ' ll never sleep. Alvin Mc Kelligan A lawyer of the finest type. He ' s going to be when the time is ripe. Arabella Miller She will travel far and wide. Over hill and dale and countryside. James Mitchell You ' ll hear of Jim again I know, For to our Congress he will go. Margaret Nielsen She will be a lawyer ' s bride. Who always argues the right side. Vangeline Paulson She ' ll be a clerk in a Berkeley bank, For this high honor her boss she ' ll thank. Olga Phillips She will be a preacher ' s wife, And lead a quiet religious life. Marian Reinertsen When she grows up she ' ll be a nurse. And marry a man for better or worse. Roy Sampson He will ride upon a horse, A jockey with appalling force. Lillian Shields We haven ' t heard from her of late, A year ago she left the state. Dorothy Smith We ' ll see her in her overalls, Chasing cows into their stalls. Charles Thompson He will drive a jitney bus, With all his might, to transport us. Alan Watt In the circus he will be a clown. And lead the parade around town. Mildred Wellman Her job is going to be a snap. Tapping maple trees for sap. Earl Wheeler He will run a man-of-war. And over the ocean he will soar. Sylvia Wickman We ' ll find her in a Sunday School, Teaching kids the Golden Rule . Eleanor Wilkin Elevator girl in a clothing store, From the bottom up the shaft she ' ll soar. Paul Maslin He will run a movie show. And be the manager, don ' t you know. Ruth Dunn She will be a farmer ' s wife. Cooking for him all his life. Arnold Lindquist It will be his job to be, A dentist tormenting you and me. Eleanor Danker She will work in a dry-goods store. Earn a fortune and maybe more. James Koford, H-8-S. FAREWELL Farewell, dear school-mates, fond farewell; ' Tis not an idle word we say. Our hearts would all their feeling tell, As fleeting moments speed their way. Farewell, dear teachers, kind and true, Whose noble labor in our cause. We learn to value as is due. As years go round their course. Farewell to Alma Mater dear, Farewell to friends and comrades all. For now we leave you without fear. As others duties call. James Hu.
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LITERARY STAFF Editor EDWINA PUTNAM Assistant Editors PAULINE SCHUSTER, DOROTHY LEAN Literary Editor HELEN JOHNSTON Assistant Literary Editors NOEL ARANETA, JAMES KOFORD Joke Editors NAIDA GILMORE, TED MERRY Art Editors WILLIAM WILKIE, DICK MOWDAY, LARRY MAXSON, HARRY MALON, MIYE KASAI, MARVIN MORGAN, ROYAL WISEMAN. At hletic Editors. ...BILL TAYLOR, MARGARET THUNEN, MARY WALKER BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager JOHN LEARY Asssitant Business Managers. ...DAVID LYON, MARGARET CHRISTENSEN Subscription Managers BRUCE CHRISTIE, MARTHA KRUSCHKE Distributing Managers STEWART ROSE, ARTHUR SCONBERG, EILEEN HALLORAN, GRACE TERRY, RUTH MEAKER. Faculty Advisors MRS. RUSS, MISS HELWIG ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Staff wishes to thank Mr. McCullagh, the photographer, Mr. DeGolia, the engraver, and Mr. Gillick, the printer, for their kindness and assistance in preparing this book.
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