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NEW GYMNASIUM Redmond Union High School may well be proud of ifs new gymnasium. This building was consfrucfed fo replace fhe gymnasium fhaf burned lasf spring. The sfruc- rure was builf by fhe Julius Johnson Consfrucfion Company of Porfland and was paid for by money delegafed for fhaf purpose in a special elecfion lasf May. The maple, spring floor which is 80 by lOO feef is fhe newesf fhing in flooring for gymnasiums. The enfire building is covered by a large. dome-shaped roof fha? is complefely lined wifh fire sheefing. The main room is bordered by fhe boys' showers. dressing room, fearn room. equipmen+ room and office on fhe norfh side and by fhe girls dressing rooms wifh showers, anofher office and a music room on lhe soufh side. The enfrance lobby on fhe soufh-easf corner leads info a long corridor which runs fhe full lengfh of fhe easf end of fhe sfrucfure. One of fhe ofher oufsfanding feafures of This building is fhe large door, seven by I2 feef, which was builf info fhe wesf end of fhe gymnasium. This door will make if possible fo drive large vehicles info fhe building and should prove very useful in fufure farm displays Alfhough fhe gymnasium was nof finished in fume fo be used for the baskefball fournamenf as was originally planned fhe final results were very safisfacfary and sludenf opinion ioins Mr Manclnesfer fhe main supervisor for fhe consfrucfion com pany in highly praising 'rhe infelligence and foresighf of fhe high school board and the 1 ch fe f fho Ola cd fhf' fyoe arid con +rucf on of +h s bu n STAFF ASSISTANTS MISS MABLE LIVESAV L H MORTUN aoe a s g effc S K 9 1 S able L e te sz de z aifa rs hm e o e at on as ee elc 4 a e e c oo ovabl BCI l WW . . . . . i . .r c 3 nn ,o ,. s i i ildi g. . Q Vaiu I sence ras teen gvew are sgrgci r. c. rw. Mort '1' urvflrn rl YO QC '.N.ss 'A i. say, Vic: :ew up 1-5-3,9 55, s:hcoi clean and his in rest -rv ii. r1 I D ' l l b n Qreatw zsrret H14 L. 're lf E T7 ' l' il' Q li l Vi' VE 9 l ilty and students one . i ' yi
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FACULTY MRS DELLA NANCE Geometry advanced mathematncs second year typung and speech and gournallsrr advlsor to Panther Scratches The Jumper Qulll and Scroll Redmond 1944195 lone, 1943 1944 Culver 19391942 lr' structor at Lunlueld College 7 B Degree from Lmheld College McMmnvrlIe Oregon, 1936 MRS NELLIE N005 Glrls Physlcal Educatnon, Blology Pen Clb G A A Freshmen Advnsor drrll team Pendleton Oregon 2 years as Super vnsor ol Grade and Hugh School gurls P E Unlverslty of Oregon Mortar Board 0 chesus, Presndent of Womens Athletuc As socuatvon sensor year MISS DORIS SAICH matlcs Redmond, 1944 1945 Prlncupal Sarles North Dakota, 19421943 Prlncl pal Rocklake, North Dakota 1943 1944 B A degree In 1942 from State Teachers College at Munoz North Dakota WILLIAM TWEEOIE U S hlstory and clvacs soclal economncs band and orchestra Redmond 1931 1945 Advlsor to Jumor boys B A Wrllamette Unlverslty 1929 Blue Key Natuonal Servlce Honorary Phl Delta Kappa Na lonal Educatlonal Honorary A gr e Um ers-ty of Oregon 19 Sdec al s c llfornla lf! H A PEDEN Mechanical drawmg, world hnstory, boys physlcal educatuon geography Redmond 19431945 Dumcarn Oklahoma 1934 1942 B S degree from Centray State Teachers College Edmond Oklahoma Ong YH' qraduate work Oklahoma A and N College work IH physlcal ed and agrlcul ure MRS VIRGINIA VANCE Commerce and Spanush Redmond 1944 1945 B A degree ln busmess educatuon Lnnfleld College 1933 Graduate assvstant n buslness adrnlnlstrat on Lunfleld Col lege 19331934 Yhree months surnme course at Armstrongs Bosnness College Berkeley Calllornla Con--nevce teacner at Eagle Valley Hlgh S hoo R-cnland Ore 9341936 raur mcntvs as s t hand teacher at Scohe G 5 Bus ness Co ege San Francvsco Callforaa , 1 I. .g,'.' : I ' 5 I .' . I U I ' I 'I . ' . . . I I V 4. '19J'. ZA' . . I, I ' ' ' ' ' x 4 e Chemistry, general science, general mathe- I I - - I A I A - I I - ' l - t . I . U I de- I I 4 ' ' ' ' , e, '. , ' . . , ' ' , . ' 'M -, C. S. C. . 5 ,l , - ' gon, 1 r . ' ' 'or - paw
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