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Here are some directors of this educational system: Superintend- ent Li. P. Hrowng Principal YV. J. Mattersg Vice Principal J. H. Boh- Ieg F. R. McMurray, president of the school board: Miss Anne Irene Johnson, girls' adviser, and J. XV. Sliolleiibei-ger, boys! adviser. Below: Pick out your favorites: The faculty. OUR ELDERS HOSE who guided the '35 ship of state are Willard Matters, principal, james H. Eohle, vice principal, Miss Beverly Barry and Miss Mae Ensley, oflice forceg Mrs. Helena Pleas and assistants, cafeteria staff, Miss Elmina Boothby, school nurse, John Beigh, truant oflicer, Delbert Webb, Albert Dodds and Claude Walker, janitorsg the school board, the P.-T. A., and the faculty. Just a word of tribute to our principal, Mr. Mat- ters. Being counselor to some 1300-odd students is quite a task in itself, but add to it the myriad re- sponsibilities incurred by school activities and you get a fair idea of what he has to do. That through the last few difficult years the school has kept on in its task of supplying efficient future citizens is largely the result of Mr. Matters' close application to his duties-unselfish always, in the interests of the students. New teachers this year were Miss Helen Chaney, Philip K. Erickson, Miss Marguerite Oliver, Mrs. Ada Woodin, Miss Virginia Tartar, George Sander, Miss Irene Strand, Miss Isabel Weaver and H. Mc- Donald. Miss Lily Everton returned. Congratulate our teachers, truly they will then realize that their labors have not been in vain. It is to be hoped that before the routine of school days has been finished, there will have been those who have given due recognition to the efforts of school leaders to provide greater educational oppor- tunities for Olympia students. 12
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XXX AYBE we're seeing double, or maybe theyire only a few of our school's pairs of twins . . . No streamlining on that bus, but it takes 'em places, just the same . . . Two extremes of weather. You,d hardly recognize the capitol grounds under that blanket, the lower picture reminds us of the famed Four Horsemen . . . Imagine catching Mr. Miller not talking. Oh well, cheer up. It won't last long. Maybe he's keeping a weather eye on the oar Betty is wielding . . . I-Iere7s Billy with his new water cart, and maybe he's not Lproud of it. Water boy, where are you going? . . . Here's the popular little heroine of the Senior Play out for an airing . . . Somebody's a gallant gentleman. What's the matter, Beverely, butter-fingers? . . . That place with the typewriter looks familiar. Unless we're mistaken, it's where those unexcused slips are so lavishly distributed . . . Don't hurt anybody, Dochertyl . . . What ho! a carl Herels someone for Janet to ride with . . . The government's alphabet helped us here, CWA workers put up our new grandstand . . . Does putting your feet highest help in putting the Bear mark highest, Dick? Donit work too hard, boys . . . And last, meet our new chief mogul, Ray Darcy. Looks pretty cheerful about his election, does- n't he?
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The complete faculty follows: Miss Mary Lucile Jenkins, English, Clarence Bitts, public speaking, sociology, economics, Miss Helen Chaney, English, history, Miss Elizabeth Crockett, English, Philip K. Erickson, journalism, English, Miss Lily Everton, English, Miss Mildred Hill, English, civics, Miss Elizabeth Huff, vocal music, English, Miss Helena Jenkins, dramatics, English, Miss Anne Irene John- son, English, art appreciation. Miss Aliene Pierce, physical education, English, Miss Marguerite Oliver, French, English, Mrs. Ada Woodin, English, Miss Virginia Tartar, home econ- omics, English, John Koenig, mathematics, Miss Margaret Lucius, mathematics, Miss Mary Margar- et Anderson, mathematics, Miss Wynona Bennett, mathematics, history, Martin S. Miller, social science, James H. Bohle, civics, Walter F. Ingle, social science, M. W. Rockey, history, physical edu- cation. George Sander, social science, Miss Nina Crow- ley, Latin, Miss Elizabeth Wilson, Spanish, H. E. Gaines, chemistry, C. B. Mumford, physics, L. W. Anderson, general science, R. P. Burke, biology, Miss Winnifred Werner, commercial, Miss Agnes Bushnell, commercial, Miss Mary Robertson, com- mercial, Wayne Shollenberger, commercial, Miss Irene Strand, commercial, Miss Isabel Weaver, com- mercial, Miss Martha Turner, home economics, Miss Marie Mollestad, .home economics, John W. Fuller, manual arts, M., McLeod, manual arts, Mrs. Anna Stanford, art, incent A. en, instru- mental music, Miss Hazel Loomis, li ry and H. McDonald, study. Members of the school board are: F. R. cMur- ray, Mark H. Wight, Major E. C. Dohm, Max H. Clark and H. L. Wortman. P.-T. A. leaders: Mrs. H. A. Skog, president, Mrs. M. S. Woodin, first vice president, Mrs. G. F. Yantis, second vice president, Miss Wynona Ben- nett, third vice president, Mrs. Edward lstas, secre- tary, Mrs. A. B. Fitschen, treasurer, Mrs. W. S. Lilian, program chairman, and Miss Nina Crowley, historian. Un your li-fl you sue li-zifle-rs uf iln- l'a1'enl-Teeu-ln-1' Associzilioii. Xvt-'I'llK'2lllYI the office stuff. Rigflit: John Heigh, man of all work tanil truant offlcerl. Henezilhz First-:rich ers, Miss lfllmina Iloothhy and assist- ants. Next the M4-ss1':-1, NValkei', XVelrlv and Dodds, the janiturs. Extreme lower: the Staff of your noonday meal: Mrs, Helena Pleas, Mrs. Georgi- Monli, Mrs. Homer Smith and Mrs. Charles Norrie. Q
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