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Irene Raymo , istoryg Ruth Reed, Home Economics: E. L. Rodgers, Commercial, Beth L. Rogers, Library, Dean Rosenberry, Aileen Rundle, Home Economics, Meredith Russ, English, Netta Schnahel, Nurse, Aldo Sherman, History, lean Thompson, Mathematics, D'Estel Tremaine, Mathematics, H. H. Turner, Science, R. I. Turner, Industrial Arts, Leta Weaver, Library: Inez M. Whitwell, Home Economics, Nellie B. Wilkinson, Mathematics, C. E. Willson, English, Marie Woodward, Foreign Language, Isobel Yaeger, English, C. E. Young, Commercial: Lower right- Instructor I-Ierzherg illustrates how splints are used, fellow firstfaiders include many faculty members. Preparing U For Real Job When the postman takes a vacation, he goes for a Walk, and when the war-time teacher's daily class- Work is done, she hurries home for a brief meal, then hikes back to school for an evening class in first aid work. Or perhaps to instruct an eager crowd of potential air pilots in the English, history, or math instruction needed to get them into the service. Our teachers are not 4 p.m. alarm clocks that sound the knell of their parting day as the last class ends. Realizing that the community needs Willing Workers in the churches, clubs, welfare organizations, and as special instructors, they have devoted and will continue to devote long hours of service where they feel they are of most use. Year in and year out, teachers such as these, Working with students such as us in cooperation with community leaders and interested parents, help to use events and circumstances in such a Way as to prepare us for the hard and very real jobs ahead. When the freshmen of today are seniors, and the seniors of today are seeking their fortunes in a rub- berless, sugarless world, teachers and parents will be to students the exhilarating force which keeps 'em flying. l'7At
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OUR FACULTY RALPH B. DIXONfScience EUGENE W. DOYLEfPrintinq FLORENCE EMERY-English A. R. ETZWEILER-Music WILLIAM M. GATES-Guidance Counselor WELTHA GRAHAM-Music GLENDALE GRIFFITI-IS-Science I P.. p. cor?-.1nduSmQ1 Arts If-A ' 0 df , LOI . LLADAY-English N C. I-IANSEN-Home Counselor MARIE M, I-IARGRAVES-Commercial A. M. HAWK-Mathematics 4015-M-' I. C. HAYS-History RUTH L. HETHERINGT N-Phys1caI ucation HOWARD W. HENRY-Industrial Arts EDWARD I-IERZBERG-Health Educcxtion GLADYS HOELZLE-Mathematics GRACE B. I-IOLT--Secretary to Superintendent MARGARET HURLEY- -Physical Education GEORGE BEELER-Commercial L. L. KRIEGBAUM-Agriculture ROY M. LANGDON-History GERTRUDE MATI-IEWS-Commercial IDA MQDANIEL-Foreign Language MURIEL K. MILLER-English KATHRYN MUNSON--Mathemaiics MAY M. MORGAN-Foreign Language SCOTT G. NELSON-Iournalism GLENN NESBIT-English CECEL NICOLAY-History RALPI-I I-I. OGLEW-History AVERY F. OLNEY-Program Coordinator LAURA I-I. PENIWELL-English HARRY PHILLIPS-Mathemaiics ROSE M. PLUMMER-Foreign Language CLIFFORD I. PRATI-IERYHisiory i233
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Cur Parents Keep Us Flying. Have you ever thought about who kept you flying every morning to get you to school on time, and who kept you from forgetting your books and your homework? lt's your parents, of course. These same parents, cooperating with the faculty, make up the membership of the P T A. Through the benefits of the P T A, 50 needy students have been aided in obtaining clothes this year. Many others have been aided by the P T A lending library. Likewise, the P T A brought enjoyment in i942 to Phoenicians by sponsoring the Fray and Braggiotti concert, at the same time raising funds for charitable work. Particular praise goes to Mrs. Fred McDonald, presidentg Mrs. Russell Peabody, first vice-president, Mrs. Warren Parker, second vice-presidentp Mrs. A. C. Murr, recording secretary, Mrs. William Wahl, corres- ponding secretary, Mrs. G. A. North, publicity chairmang Mr. Charles Burton, treasurer, Mr. William Gates, auditory Mrs. L. N. Butler, historiany and Mrs. Ioe Rumsey, parliamentarian, have made the P T A come through with flying colors. This year for the first time student co-chairmen were appointed to work with the Board of Managers on such committees as Publicity, Social, Exhibitions, Legislation, Health, Motion Pictures, Student Service, Public Education, Spiritual Education, Defense, Finance, and Home Room Mothers. GRACING OUR CAMPUS are of ficers of the PTA fupper groupl including Mesdames Parker, Mac Donald, Sherman, Wahl, Bobbitt Peabody: standing 1 Mesdames Butler, Moore, Rumsey, Lindstrom, Newton, Myers, Bons, Whiteman, Murrg also Mr. Stone, Miss Rosen- H5 berry, Mr. Montgomery, Shirley Galland, and Mrs. North. Below-W lrlomeroom mothers gather for a tea in the Social Hall with Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. Montgomery serving. P-K
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