Redmond High School - Juniper Yearbook (Redmond, OR)

 - Class of 1951

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THESE FACULTY MEMBERS O I . 4 ' iff 1 f ff! ig lf? . . 4. h ,l x.. 'UV MW-1 'GU I .lh't'tW'z 'I , 4 ' Mi fi . V ,G ! '- ali' , sf rfb,-X QQ' 4-- '7 'WSW Dean of Girls Mrs. Flora Thompson Teacher of developmental English and mathematics. B.S. from University of Ida- ho. M.A. from New York University. A 'W 1' Dean of Boys William H. Fisher Teacher of United States history and government and socio - economic problems. Adviser to senior class. B.A. from Willamette University. Graduate work at Univer- sity of Redlands. Assistant Principal Clayton E. Norton Teacher of history and science. Vocational guidance director. B.S. from Black Hills Teachers C ol 1 e g e, Spearfish, South D a k ot a. Graduate work at Univer- sity of Oregon. 74 ' Clerk Mrs. Virginia Vance Teacher of office training. Supervisor of student body treasurer. B.A. Linfield Col- lege. Graduate work at Armstrong College, Califor- nia, and Linfield College. O OFFICERS DECORATE TREE Pictured at the left are the three officers of the Redmond Union High School Teachers' Association decorating the big tree for the third annual faculty Christmas frolic which is a party given for all the students by the teachers. Holding up the ladder is Vice Presi- dent William Fisher, on the top rung is President Harry Gobelman, and smiling at you from the steps is Secretary-Treasurer Emily Loennig. This association was newly organized last year and is affiliated with the Oregon State Teachers Association and the National Edu- cation Association. Regular meetings of the association are sched- uled at 8:00 A.M. on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. In meetings the teachers have given active support and cooperation to the formulation of various policies and procedures for operating the high school at maximum efficiency. This year's Christmas Party featured a gingerbread house in the center of the gym which housed Omer Zillman's orchestra for danc- ing. Featured on the program was a skit from Bird's Christmas Carol showing Mrs. Ruggles and her nine children, all portrayed by members of the faculty. Men teachers were presented in a nov- elty musical trio, and three women teachers sang in a trio. This faculty party for the students was one of the highlights of the year. The gym was encircled with silver trees and small alcoves were set off with huge candy sticks. Committee chairmen for the affair included Mrs. Flora Thompson, programg Mrs. Maude Lee, reception, I. M. Davies, decorationsg and Marvin Scott, clean-up. The faculty held its traditional get-acquainted party on Septem- ber 1 at the Cove. Teaching staff members and families became ac- quainted when they gathered at this picnic area for a steak fry. A similar affair followed later in the fall when the combined school teaching staffs of the high school and grade schools met at Peter- sen's Rock Garden. Other social gatherings were given by the group during the course of the school year.

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if 'QQ'-s. . at - -M-.. . r . 1 GUIDE SCHOOL 5 ' ' Meuage We cannot strengthen the weak by weaken- ing the strong, nor help the poor by helping the rich. We must uphold the wage-payer to better serve the wage-earner and budget our- selves to live within our means. Civilization in its true sense cannot be advanced by hatred and ignoranceg tolerance and knowledge are essential. Character and courage cannot be built by taking away a man's initiative and independence: nor can men be helped perma- nently by doing for them what'they could and should do for themselves. The part that we can play in advancing mankind costs very little, but, if followed, just imagine the value. ami of -M. E. Larive The Board of Education of Redmond Union High School is made up of five representa- tives. Two of these members are from the Redmond district, one from Powell Butte, one from Terrebonne, and one from Tumalo. Mem- bers are elected for a period of five years. One member's term expires July 1 of each year. He is replaced by a member elected the fourth Monday in June at the Annual School Meet- ing. These members represent the whole high school district, which consists of eleven ele- mentary school districts. SUPERINTENDENT M. E. LARIVE The Board has divided itself into five com- mittees consisting of Maurice Roberts, fi- nance, John Hansen, maintenanceg Jess Min- son, personnel and administration, Boyd Simmons, capital outlayg and Lee Allen, aux- iliary agencies. The purpose of this is to serve the district by providing public education which meets with the requirements as issued by the constitution, the school code, and the county and state authorities. The Board is the basic factor in Redmond Union High School, and serves as a judicial and legislative body. The Board of Education holds its meetings regularly at the high school, the second Mon- day of each month at 8 p.m. These five men play an important part in insuring high standards of educational facilities for the stu- dents in Redmond Union High School. School Board Members: fLeft to rightl: Jess Minson, John Hansen, Boyd Simmons, Lee Allen, Maurice Roberts 2 gg. brim ' ., f L. F-2,1



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Miss Virginia Burg Teacher of English I and vocal music. Adviser to freshman class. B.A. from Linfield College. Post grad- uate work at Lewis and Clark. I. M. Davies Teacher of English III and United States history and government. Adviser to the junior class, student council, and Key Club. B.A. from Arizona State College at Tempe. Graduate work at Arizona State at Tempe. l Q, I, 54 to ,, 43 :J 0 5 l Mrs. Irene K. Boone Teacher of business educa- tion. Adviser to Future Bus- iness Leaders of America. B.A. from University of Ore- gon. M.S. from University of Pennsylvania. G r a d u a t e work at Gregg College, Chi- cagog Shippensburg State Teachers College, Pennsyl- vaniag and Oregon State College. Frank de Lespinasse Director of band. B.A. from Willamette University. Graduate work at Univer- sity of Washington, Univer- sity of Oregon, and Oregon State College. Q Q Howard Browning Teacher of mathematics and science. Adviser to Scio Club. Adviser to junior class. B.A. from Pacific Univer- sity. Archie Dunsmoor Teacher of mathematics. Head football coach. 'B.S. from Oregon College of Ed- ucation. Graduate work at University of Oregon. gtg , jf 1 fix X ,QS John Chiapuzxio Teacher of mathematics and science. Assistant foot- ball coach. Boxing and wrestling coach. M.S. from University of Oregon. Miss Naida Fuqua Teacher of mathematics and fundamentals of busi- ness. Adviser to the 'unior class. B.A. from Maryllhurst College and part of fifth year there.

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