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

 - Class of 1946

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big task-keeping hun- dreds of girls in harmony. Elizabeth Crockett supervises Girls club activities, advises her feminine charges in both p e r s o n al and educational problems. Being dean of girls is no picnic, but she likes it. lthough class instruction still is considered the most important part of the high school student's schedule, much of modern education comes through the social intercourse and cooperative effort afforded through participation in extracurricular activities. many of which are interwoven with curricular pro- grams. Teachers often labor long hours after regular instruction time to help students in these activities. Such undertakings as athletics, dramatics, journalism, debate, associated student body activities, public ad- dress system, motion picture operation, stage work, dances, mothers teas and Dads night involve careful and detailed supervision on the part of the faculty advisers. Instructors on the other page, reading across, left to right, by rows: Top: HELENA M. JENKINS: English, drama, broad- casting: Mask and Dagger adviser. Second row: K MARTHA B. JONES: Home economics. IVILBUR KELLER: Physics, mathematics: photo- graphy adviser, Boys club adviser. ADOLPH LARSON: Industrial arts: golf and tennis coach, assistant football and basketball coach. RALPH LINDSAY: Commercial: Certified Pros- pective Accountants adviser, assistant football coach. Third row: CLYDE MCCOY: Mathematics, study hall: Knights of the Oyster adviser, Boys club adviser. HUGH J,.MACDONALD: Study hall: Boys club adviser. ocational guidance is his hobby-to help students train themselves for definite niches in life. James H. Bohle, vice principal, advises for the Boys club, counsels boys in their problems, and helps Mr. Matters in general supervision of the school. M. W. McLEOD: Industrial arts head: T-Square adviser, Boys club adviser. SALLY MARION: Spanish, Spanish club adviser, Girls club social adviser. ELIZABETH MILLER: Typing, study hall. Fourth row: MARTIN S. MILLER: Social science head: track coach, Boys club adviser. MARIE MOLLESTAD: Home economics head. LOUISE MONTGOMERY: Library: A.S.B. social committee adviser. MARGARET MORAN: English, public speak- ing: sophomore class adviser. Fifth row: DEXVEY I. NOBLITT: Mathematics: Boys club adviser. ALMA OLSON: English: senior class adviser, Correspondence club adviser. VIVIAN PEELING: English, Latin: Xvhatnot ad- viser, Honor society adviser. MARY ROBERTSON: Commercial. M, YV. ROCKEY: Social science, physical educa- tion: football, baseball and basketball coach. Bottom row: KI. VV. SHOLLENBERGER: Commercialg public address system adviser, Boys club adviser. MARY TOP: Physical education, study hallg Girls Athletic association adviser. ADA IVOODIN: English, mathematics, social science, study hall. ii? ' J A , ' ., ' ' F-I' .1 -.S , lt . ,- M 'W i . ,gif . ff Greatest Show On liartlz



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Va ledirloriarz Rotary Medal Salutatorian HEA DZINERS l Mos! Valued o the eight students pictured on this page, Olympia high school says 'Ilongratulationsl for the excellent records they have achieved lor themselves and for their school .... f Xttaining a 97.5 record lor his lour years in O.H.S., HOXVARD GAINES ftop leltj led his class as valedictorian. I-le was active in Mask and Dagger. 'l'-Square. and was projection crew head . . . Second highest '46 scholastic standing went to BARBARA YOUNG Qcenterj. honored as salutatorian. Barbara was in the Honor society. was Olympiad assistant business manager . . . M.-XRILYN JO DOXVNS was voted O.H.S.'s most valued student, project sponsored by The Olympus. Wlithout her eflorts as Olympiad editor and eoeditor the past two years there would have been no yearbook. She was indispensable to Girls club, perlornied many services unsellishly . . . Lower lelt: JIM HORNE receives the Rotary medal from Supreme Court -Iustiee John S. Robinson ol Olympia Rotary club, sponsors. Alini was rewarded lor inspirational conduct toward football teama mates.

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