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MR. GEORGE M. GREEN MRS. MAUDE E. KNl'DSON HE first school was a school for boys only, and only boys who were preparing for flu- professions attended. The teachers were poorly prepared and poorly paid’ and they visited around from home to home. The boys had little interest in their work. The birch rod and the dunce stool were always in plain evidence. Yet they had discipline, discipline that prepared leaders for the world during the Revolution; and while their curriculum was meager, their results were good. We of today should be very proud of the fact that they started schools of the people, by the people, for the people, and supported by all of the people. All of the good things we enjoy today we owe to them. GEORGE M. GREEN, Superintendent and Principal. ThIS year of grace 1935, the three-hundredth anniversary of public high schools, is the day and the hour for all of us who are interested in the welfare of our nation to pause, take count of our many blessings, and determine that the future citizens of our nation shall not be deprived of the many opportunities offered to the youth of today. 'The doors to every pathway of success must be kept open for all who will to enter. MAUDE E. KNUDSON, Vice Principal. Ten . . .
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Mr. Stevens Mr. Lcuzinger Mr. Beaver Mr. Barclay Mr. Spaulding Mr. Richardson T rustees Ray M. Stevens. President.......................................Jefferson District Harry M. Beaver, l ire President................................Inglewood District Clinton H. Spaulding, '12. CAerk................................Inglewood District Arthur Leuzinger, '20........................................... Wiseburn District William R. Barclay..............................................Hawthorne District B. K. Richardson (retired May I. 1935)..........................Inglewood District flNCJLEWOOD Union High School District was established in March. 1905. jJ by vote of the people and action of the County Superintendent of Schools. The r story of its development during the past thirty years from a little school with fifteen pupils and one teacher, meeting in the second story of the grammar school building, to its present status of one of the foremost high school districts in the state, with twenty-four hundred pupils in two fine high schools, is a fascinating one. One of the most important factors in the progress of the district is the work of the Board of I rustees. I hese five men devote countless hours of their time to the welfare of our school, and the Student Body here extends its sincere gratitude for their interest and support. . . Nine
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Faculty (ieorge M. Green .... Maude E. Rnudson .... Thomas M. Gerhart... May F. Simpson....... Feme Harr............ Herbert Ii. 'Thompson .Superintendent and Principal ..............I'ice Principal .................Co-ordinator .Ciris' Attendance Supervisor ..........Exec ti five Secretary ............H usiness .1 imager AR T—Queen M. Smith. COM MERCK—Carl K. Katerndahl, Albert V. Ream Gertrude Frb. Clare M. Parsons, Alice k. Record. Francis S. Robinson. Sara J. Scoville. William J. Worthington. ENGLISH—Stella A. Chappell. Lois C. Burmester, Mary A. Caine, Lucile K. Durfee, Hazel Rose Lawrence, Bertha R. Lockett, Janet L. Pelphrey, Beulah W. Pi ante. Beverly W. Smith, Doris F. Weary. HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE—Nora Preiskcr, Ethel V. Beck. John A. Howard, Jr.. Mary G. Jenson, Eslic F. Jewel, Jennie M. Sessions. HOME ECONOMICS—Ida L. Sundcrlin, Mildred E. Chichester. Marv G. Cooley. Vesta S. Davy. Bernice Gange, Dorothy H. (ilasgow. LANGl ACiES — Edna I , l’oster, (ieorge A. Crain, Gladys A. Waddingham, Dorothy P. Williams, Ruth E. Woodcock. MATHEMATICS'—George P. Benson. Clara H. Alldritt. Ruth Glenn. William E. Keeley. Kathryn P. Lindsley. MECHANIC .ARTS—Wallace R. Mcjohnston, Harold P. Davis, Robert T. Conley. Fred E. McCauley, Roy H. Moore, Charles B. Siris. George C. Barnum, Lewis E. Peters. Ml SIC—Luella M. Hughes, Holacc Metcalf, Albert F. Monroe. Melba M. Wendland. SCIENCE—Robert k. Lloyde, Wayne J. McGill, Pauline Pickett, M. Norman Stickney, Olive J. Zumbro. BOYS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION—Arthur H. Badenoch, Richard W. Arnett, Ivan J. Carey, Curtis L. Youcl. (iIRLS PHYSICAL EDI CA I ION—Mildred M. Strohl, Marion Gray, Augusta Gudmunsen, Elsie M. Ward. CONTINUATION—A. Lucile Will. AMERICANIZATION—Helen M. Murphy. OFFICES—Mildred Born, Ruth Chidester, Justine Johnson. Violet McGuire, Helen Nase. Bernice Pardee, William Phebus, Gladys Roth. Lura E. Simpkins. . . . Eleven
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