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from the central office When he isn't busy being Superintendent of the Vancouver Public Schools, A. Dale Whitenack is a very enthusiastic worker in his flower garden. Bird hunting and golf ore other recreational fields he enjoys. Vancouver's superintendent since 1952, Mr. Whitenack has also been active in several service clubs, including the Rotary Club of which he is a post president. This summer Columbia University will be the scene of a workshop at which Mr. Whitenack and 34 other superintendents across the nation will meet to discuss their separate districts. Gardener Whitenack is certainly a deciding factor in our growing years. With this help, our years in high school have been our best growing years. SCHOOL BOARD JOHN I. HAGENSEN, DR. I. C. MUNGER, JR., MRS. MILDRED D. PHELPS, C. S. THAYER. HERBERT F. WARK A. DALE WHITENACK to the Hudson's Bay office Three of the most helpful people around HB are the assistant principals. Miss Catherine Harty, Donald Fowler and Roy Sandberg, who work together to shape the future of Hudson's Bay students. Besides heading the three dosses, each vice principal has additional duties leading the different student government activities. In addition to her many senior class worries. Miss Harty has helped the Girls' League accomplish many things during the school year. Dividing his time between the junior class and the Boys' league, Mr. Sandberg has been able to moke both organizations function well. Mr. Fowler, too, has a double job. Although the sophomore class takes up lots of his time, he has done o wonderful job working with the student council. All appreciate the work these people hove done to make HBHS functions and organizations click. They have helped with matters pertaining to social relations, outside work, health, finances, loans and many other matters. Their interest in all students is shown by their desire to help them in their growing years; to prepare them for the next big step in life. MRS. HAZEL PHILLIPS An economic major and graduate of the University of Iowa, Mrs. Hozel Phil- lips enjoys working with handicrafts. She serves os counselor ot HBHS. MRS. LUCILLE PETERSEN Dur school's healthy atmos- is enjoyed by Mrs. ucille Petersen, our school surse. A graduate of U. of she enjoys swim- ning and bowling with her omily. 8 DONALD FOWLER MISS CATHERINE HARTY ROY SANDBERG
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