Jefferson High School - Spectrum Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1941

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MR. BAYLEY MR. HOLLENSTED MR. WRIGHT MRS. DAVIS MUSIC The aim to develop music appreciation in young people is being well realized at Jefferson. The different branches are crowded each term with those who wish to gain some- thing worthwhile in good music. Our music department is very complete, and one can develop any talent from that of playing a French horn to that of singing an aria from some famous opera. Mr. Harold Bayley directs the or- chestra: Mr. L. E. Wright the band: and Mr. W. H. Hollen- sted the choral groups. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Because every growing boy and girl, along with good food, study, and work, definitely needs a certain amount of healthful, directed exercise, two years of physical edu- cation are compulsory for all. Included in this course are classes in gymnastics and in health. Mrs. Dena A. Davis and Mr. Charles Mucha direct class work in such activities as dancing, rhythmics, appara- tus, basketball, and softball. Mrs. Davis. Miss Jean E. Hill, Mr. Mucha, and Mr. Elmo Olmscheid teach the health work.

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THE OFFICE FORCE Being interrupted by harassed students and jangling tele- phones, making out excuse blanks, and compiling reports may not always be delightful, but our office force, con- sisting of Mrs. Miriam Allen, Mrs. Louise Albert, and Miss Juanita Moore, maintains a pleasing attitude while attend- ing to the trials and tribulations of troubled students. MRS. PECORE MISS GUNTHER MISS HALL A wound! A headache! A cold! A sore throat! All can be remedied by Mrs. Geneva Pecore, competent and friendly nurse in the girls’ emergency room. By her efficient service Mrs. Pecore has proved herself invaluable to the school. LIBRARIANS Without the patient assistance of our librarians. Miss Ruth L. Hall and Miss Eleanor Gunther, many a student would find himself swamped with assignments which he could not fulfill. They, too, are indispensable to the school.



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MRS. GAY MISS RERGSVIK MISS NEWTON MISS CHATFI6LD THE ARTS By developing local talent and by furnishing posters and other art work to various organizations, the art department holds a definite and important place in the school. In order to give each pupil an opportunity to express his inner feelings, the art courses are many and include commercial art, industrial art, freehand drawing, cartooning, designing, mechanical drawing, and history of art. These courses are taught by Miss Christine Bergsvik. Mrs. May G. Gay, Miss Margaret Newton, and Mr. Frank E. Mangold. For those girls who want to prepare themselves for the management of a home, the household arts department offers cooking, sewing, home management, dietetics, interior decorating, and dress designing. Many girls participate in these studies, making and modeling many of their own clothes and stirring up delicious concoctions whose de- lightful aromas exasperate the whole school. They do this under the guidance of Miss Lora Hendershott, Mrs. Helen Siver, Mrs. Lucile H. Higgins, and Miss Hope Chatfield. The most unusual feature of this department is the boys’ cooking class, under the guidance of Mrs. Higgins. There are also courses in bookbinding and manual training taught by Mr. Leon LaForge.

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