Redlands High School - Makio Yearbook (Redlands, CA)

 - Class of 1932

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%ht Jtaltto 3CI)e Jfacultp MR. WILLIAM DUKE RICMARUSON L niversity of Redlands, A. B. Algebra The most important thing in Algebra is substitution. ' ' MR. STANFORD ALBERT SKINNER I ' liper Iowa I ' niversity, R. S., M. S. ITiiiversity of Minnesota, M. A. Chemistry Geology Don ' t mix your sheep with your goats. MISS OLIVE JENNIE SMITH Alma College, Michigan, Ph. B. Columbia University, M. A. English Literature American Literature Drama English A Watch the board and everyone on the stage at 8 o ' clock. MR. OLIVER PEARSON THAYER Virtuoso School of Music Band Orchestra I won ' t stand for any monkey business. MRS. CATHERINE IDA WALDROP Stanford, A. B., M. A. Spanish Male muchacho ! Malo muchacho! MISS MARGARET MARY WALSH Northwestern University, B. M. Girls ' Glee Club Boys ' Glee Club Are you ready, girls? MISS MABEL GRACE WARDWELL State Teachers ' College, Whitewater. Wisconsin Bookkeeping Commercial Law Commercial English And the truth of the matter is — MISS HELEN WEBSTER WILLIAMS Stanford, A. B. American History Dean ot Girls Locate this on ynur map. MR. HERBERT ARTHUR WOODRUFF Pomona. A. B., M. A. Economics Civics In the wor ls of the poet, ' them days are gone for- ever ' . MR. WILLI A. I JOSEPH YOUNT Univerbiiy of Redlands (fvmnasium In anrnher year these Sophomores will m.ake a good team, if they work hard, 15 Hix iiid to t ' ducational institutions and to imiiviiiuals drsirinir cihication was so disrriminatini: and tinwly, as to In- a standing incentive to t ioui; itfn Iil)cralit

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%htgta]iU TOje Jfatultj) MR. HENRY CLINTON EMM Syracuse, A. B., M. A. English II English A Your grade is just what it is in my book. ' MISS EDNA HELEN FLETCHER Santa Barbara State Teachers, A. B. Sewing Ccioking Home Making Won ' t you please make your clothes in this department? MR. CLARENCE WILLIAM HARDY ! lackley Manual Training School Architectural Drawing Mechanical Drawing Now, boys! MR. CHARLES LEO HUNLEY University of Chicago, A. B. Geometry Solid Geometry Trigonometry Now when I was graduation in Tucson. ' MR. HARRY LIONEL HUXTABLE Cullegiate Institute, Hamilton, Ontario Machine Shop Gardening on Grounds Now what I had in mind was this! MISS EVA MAVE HYDE Pomona College, A. B. Biology Out you go! That door only opens one way! MRS. MAY HARDING LUCKENBILL Oberlin, A. B. Gymnasium Yes, everybody dress today. MISS ALICE BUSHNELL McKAY llniversity of California at Los Angeles, B. E. Gymnasium Class attention ! In place, rest ! MISS MARY ELIZABETH PEW ITniversity of Montana, A. B. Library Report to Study Hall and dnn ' t bang the dour when you go out I MR. FIRTH PIERCE California Institute of Technology, B. S. Physics Biology Don ' t leave me ahme with all these girls. 14 Hr u ' (7. - alert in the midst of exciting qiicstions and anxious efforts, and t icrai gk y informed himself before desiring to influence others.



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t;iKJllalno Wi)t Jf acultp CHK faculty of Redlaiids Senior High School is composed of a group of in- dividuals with varying tastes and interests, who unite in the effort to teach the students to do better the desirable things in life. The purpose of all education is to make good citizens. The faculty desires to assist students in every way possible to prepare them for this. Occasional faculty meetings are held under the callable leadershi|j of .Mr. Shaper. Here plans and methods are discussed whereby all students mav be given the greatest opportunity for personal development. Although the student body has now almo.st reached eight hundred, the faculty desires, in so far as possible, to give individual attention. This year four new members have joined the teaching staff in our school. Two of these. Miss Edna Fletcher, teacher of home economics, and illiam Richardson, teacher of mathematics, are former graduates from Redlands High School. The other two are Miss Peggy Baum, who teaches French, and Firth Pierce, instructor in the science department. Over ninety per cent of the faculty joined the P.-T. A. this year. They, as well as the students, appreciate the assistance which the P.-T. A. gave in making the costumes for the Washington Pageant during the Week of Flowers. Besides assisting in other ways during the depression, every teacher contributed two per cent of his salary for a p eriod of three months to the Redlands Ihiemployment Fund. Some of the memliers ser e on both the Senior High School Faculty and also on the Junior High School Faculty. This the administration considers advisable and profitable, as it gives to each school teachers who have specialized in some particular field of teaching. Those who are engaged to do this are: Miss Arnold, Miss McKay, Miss ' alsh, Mr. Broderson, Mr. Yount, Mr. Hardy and Mr. Thayer, The teachers have a strong professional interest. The membership in the Cali- fornia Teachers Association is one hundred per cent. Besides this and the City Teachers Club, each one belongs to his own professional group. Mr. Skinner has been chosen as one of the representatives of the Southern Council to serve on the State Council of the C. T. A. Although the teachers are feeling the depre.ssion, two of them have planned a profitable and interesting summer. Mrs. Clara I3entler is planning a trip to Europe, where she will spend most of her time working on her doctor ' s degree in London. Miss Peggy Baum is going to France to study for her doctor ' s degree at Sorbonne Uni- versity. 16 ir h-ii consulted. Ill- was as syiiipathtiii as he -u ' as Jiit iii ' oiis.

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