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Lyman Courtney Baker iStenior (Class (.Officers President....................................Hi chard Lyman Vice-President.............................George Baker Secretary-Treasurer.......................Mildred Courtney Live Wires ------ Ann Stance and Hoy Kumasawa Student Council - Kenneth Thompson and Jean Williams Advisors - - - - Miss Lillie, Mr. Mackenzie, Mr. Hawk (Class JiHnttit We create: Not imitate (Class (Colors Purple and Silver (Class ifloltirr Wistaria Jfmtr Wear 2Huitor .‘jS'hifrrttts Cornelia Hansen, Lois Nelson, Mildred Spencer. Kenneth Thompson. Flossie Vedder. Students averaging ninety or more for four years at La Grande High School are given four year honors. r 15
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AiUniuistnttimt WHEN our fathers came into the West and into this valley, they were not an organized body of people, but had to work their problems out in the best and, in most cases, the only pos- sible way way. Now our cities are organized; and, in contrast to the olden days, our schools are organized. The Board of Education is the executive body which is at the head of the school system. This year the Board has made it possible for us to have many new advantages. A course of physical educa- tion whereby every boy and girl is given some form of physical training and a modern steel locker system are among the new im- provements. The home room system has also been most satisfac- torily adopted. The Superintendent is the chief administrative official. He ad- vises with the Board of Education and with the principal and teach- ers, and helps them plan and execute their courses of instruction. The Principal plans the schedule of studies, helps the advisers in directing activities, supervises instruction, co-operates with other schools in inter-school relations, and manages all administrative and supervisory affairs connected with the school. The faculty are elected by the School Board to handle the work of the different departments. Through them, comes the direct con- tact with the student. The Dean of Girls is a regular teacher invested with special duties. She is concerned with the social and moral welfare of the school. Her duties are of two kinds, advisory and personal work. She is not a disciplinary officer since most of her work is of an intimate personal nature that requires personal guidance. Teachers, principal, superintendent, and student-body unite to bring about systematic and harmonious work in the school. —Dorothy Ann War nick '27. (14)
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(16) orge Anderson- “Jiggs” College Preparatory The man that blushes is not quite a brute. Grand Junction, Col.. 1-2; Junior Flay 3; Latin (Tul 4; Senior Flay 4: Honor Roll 4; ('lass IL II. 3; Student Folice 4. illian Ashby- “Trill” College Pre parat or y She “doeth little kindnesses that most leave undone or despise. ( lass Stunt 1-4; April Antiks 2-3; Junior Flay 3; Operet1i 1-4; Rest Room Ch. 3; Entertainment Com. Cr. 4; Class Volley Ball 4; Glee Club 4. ■lkn Austin—“Sally” College Preparatory The Secret of success is work, but who wants to know the secret? A. G. S. Ch. 4; Commercial Club 3-4; Spanish Club 1-2. Ella Rakeii Commercial Quiet but never idle. Santa Ana, California. OHGE Baker “(i” College Preparatory Knowledge is power. Fort land and Tillamook 1-2-3; (lass Stunt 4: Senior Yioe-Fresid nt 4: Football 4; B. B. 4. her Van Blokland- “Es” General Best liked is she who is alike to all. April Antiks 2; A. G. S. Ch. 4; Mimir Staff 4; Honor Roll 3-4 Glee Club 4. lard Brown—“Grange” College Preparatory He who is everywhere is not in class. Football 3-4; Track 2-3-4; Class Stunt 3. ovi) Berry—“T-Bo” General He has worked for us and fought for us; he is loyal through and through. (iIce Club 1-3; Operetta 1-3; Class Stunt 1-4; Football 3-4; B. B. 2-3-4; Track 3. na Campbell- “Billy” Commercial Our deeds still travel with us from afar. Operetta 1; Glee Club 1. B. B. 1-2-3-4; B. B. Captain 4; Baseball 2; Commercial Club 4. a Cantrkl College Preparatory Quiet, serene, and almost harmless. ImbleT 1-2; French Club 3, A. O. S. 3. Carbine “Eve” Co 11 ege Pre parato r y A little thing with a sunny smile. Homo Economics Club 1-2-3-4; Spanish Club 1-2. Charlton— College Pre parato ry Calmness is a virtue. Spanish Club 1-2; Commercial Club 3; Hiking Club Scribe 4; Co-Ch. Mother’s Tea Com. 4; Hi-Dad Honor Fin 4: Permanent Honor Roll; Class Volley Ball 4; Class B. B. 4; Library 2-3-4; A. G. S. Ch. 3-4: April Antiks 3; Costume Manager Senior Flay 4.
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