Olympia High School WW Miller High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Olympia, WA)

 - Class of 1935

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Page 10 text:

'X' Olympia students learn to use their hands as well as their heads. It's hard to recognize this shop shot as in a high school. And look what they've turned out, in the real sense of the word! Any of these would loolc nice on a table at home. 'I' One phase of publications not often thought of is the photography end. Here is a picture of a picture for the annual in the making. 'X' Fur jug rug fur jug rug--and so on far into the period. Just the same, those ma- chines have helped turn lots of one-finger punchers into A-1 stenographers. 4' Sewing class? Why, these look more like the products of professional seam- stresses. Maybe your 'iexclusive Paris gowns will be created by one of these de- signers some time in the future. 4' Physics is a subject of real worth when interpreted in terms of everyday life.

Page 9 text:

LTGHTS led the group. The boi polloiv had a chance to watch the stars of various plays together in the Washington-Lincoln assem- bly when the Mask and Dagger presented Rose of Ann Rutledge and God Winlcsf' They're all in their places with bright shining faces, this group. Really bright, too, for don't they belong to the Honor Society? The society had an unusually ac- tive year, what with co-sponsoring a cour- tesy weelc fwith the journalism depart- ment, and presenting an assembly. Of- ficers: Barbara Kerbaugh, president, Betty Secrest and Alice Davis, vice presidents, and Virginia Lawrence, secretary. Torch pins-no mean distinction in themselves-went to 24 of these good- grade-getters: Alice Schmidt, Audra Wood- ard, Barbara Cohoon, Jeannette Doucett, John Fuller, Frank Gibson, Douglas Griggs, Rodney Han- sen, Lewis Hawthorne, Rose Hayes, John Johnson, Solomon Kellam, Dorothy McMurray, Virginia Lee, Willard Miller, Dorothy Nelson, Kenneth Partlow, Betty Secrest, Judith Swanson, Ralph Swanson, Bes- sie Taylor, Helen Wiseman, Peggy Woodin, Tat- sumi Yasui and Earle MacCannell. X , 52. 'Q' l, M .g, 1 , J , ,, , AL 'W 3 F Lai 4 9 E A r -7i'Ti?2' Q ff ,: a:-Qi High up on the page, and, im-itll-nitally, up then- on the ilramziiics lzuliler are the talent- erl lUt'lTllTt'l'S of the Mask and 1'Jzt,LU.:'erg below them, outstzmding' journalists-the Quill and Scroll, and, below, the Honor Society, ol'- gauization for scholastic gk-niuses. A--:nl



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'I' How tall's the capitol building? Log 1109.3-by JV log cosine 1902, 'l colog cosecant 125O48' 56 : what? For answers, see the trig class. They're really surveyors, not astronomers. 'I' Development of artistic im- pulses in school often leads to the discovery of real talent. Our art department should be commended upon the quality of its work. 4' Always on hand to give stu- dents helpful advice-Miss Anne Irene Johnson, girls' adviser. 'I' Among other things, the office practice classes learn to run the mimeograph machines. 'Z' Where's that book you want? These are the willing assistants of Librarian Miss Loomis. 'X' Stud hall is different from and Y superior to the other classrooms because here all subjects are de- liberated upon. Another unique feature is the student mana er in g the honor study rooms. f 1 . V h , Y , E., is m X an , ' . . . , 'y l if 'X x 1 N f. . Q 5 ei K 4 S 15 Q 5 W A 3 Q l 'S yi M , D , an X sm +1 6 xr gigs! -5-Q-mf ., 'S Qs l i fi s QQ 1. ' P We ft

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