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J Tlllff 9 f V. Phelps M. Ryan I. Trask Sfucleizf omzcif The Student Council this year consisted of the Student Body offi- cers, Tom Stretcher, President, Raymond Lair, Vice-President, Vivien Sacressen, Secretaryg Vincent Phelps, Treasurer, and the Crass Repre- sentatives, Frances Ryan, Freshman, Martin Ryan, Sophomore, Ethel Harty, Junior, Irmal Trask, Senior. Miss Cimino was the faculty ad- visor who helped through the year. The financial committee consisted of the Council Treasurer, Mr. Barnes, and Mr. Goodman, who was selected by the Council. This committee handles all money belonging to the school. Our yell leader and song leader tryouts are performed before the flood lights in Assembly early in the fall and the Council chose the leaders who attained the finest finishing tones. The Council also ap- pointed as reporter for the Hilhi News Evelyn Hatfield, who has achieved some unusual angles in her snaps. Miss Brogden has helped with the Hilhi News this year. Beside these more important things they attended to all other smaller business affairs of the school. Tom Stretcher and Vincent Phelps attended a meeting of all Stu- dent Body officers of high schools in the State of Oregon. Plans were being discussed for planning an organization but as yet nothing has developed.
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Quqe 8 Che Sfilfzi year urricufum As an experiment, an applied arts class was started this year with Miss Yoder as the teacher. The class did some very interesting things such as making wax carvings and plaques, charcoal sketches, and posters. These are only a few of the many things the class did, the others were equally interesting. In order to graduate, two majors and three minors or three majors and two minors are required. A major is three years' work in any one of the fields or subJects, and a minor is two years' work. College Preparatory, Commercial, Home Economics, and Indus- trial Arts are the courses offered. The College Prep course consists of English, history, science, language, social science, and mathematics. ' Home Economics consists of domestic art, domestic science, and applied arts. The Commercial course consists of typing, shorthand, commer- cial law, bookkeeping, commercial arithmetic, and commercial geog- raphy. u Industrial Arts consists of manual training and mechanical draw- ing. English is taught by Mrs. Abraham, Miss Brogden, Miss Cimino. Mr. Foster, Miss Parr, and Miss Tongue. Mathematics is taught by Miss Allen, Mr. Hathhorn, and Mr. Leger. The Sciences are taught by Miss Cimino, Miss McDonald, Mr. Goodman, and Miss Weatherred. History is taught by Miss Broadbent, Mr. Foster, and Mr. Skene. Home Economics is taught by Miss Crozier and Miss Yoder. Typing and Shorthand are taught by Miss Nex and Miss Parr. Miss Houguez teaches commercial law, bookkeeping, and typing. Civics is taught by Mr. Stalley, and Sociology is taught by Mr. Skene. Industrial Arts is taught by Mr. Romig. Miss Broadbent has charge of the music depart- ment. Every Freshman and Sophomore is required to take gym. Miss Potts and Mr. Clausen are i.n charge of the gym classes. This year we had a school nurse, Mrs. Weinstein.
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6,12 gfiflzi ryrnr Anna Mary Hartrampf Marion Ruecker Jean Ann Pasley Raymond Eslinger gl'65lZI'l'l6UZ !6L55 Although the Freshmen were only amateur photographers when the school year began, they succeeded in getting some excellent snaps. The Freshmen had a basketball team which played several outside schools, and the Class turned out well for the sports. Their attend- ance at football and basketball games put them in the foreground. You could not overlook them. It took one of the largest cameras to get a shot of the huge bon- fire the Freshmen built before the Thanksgiving Day game. The Class has a lot of good material, and with a little experience promises to de- velop some prize pictures. Raymond Eslinger was their Presidentg Jean Ann Pasley was Vice-Presidentg Marion Ruecker, Treasurerg Anna Mary Hartrampf their Secretary, and Frances Ryan represented the Class in the Stu- dent Council. Mr. Foster advised and helped the Freshmen with their first prints.
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