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Juwlfy ff STUDY 'P OFFICE 1' LIBRHRY are Mr. Snyder, advertising, Miss Raine, advis- ory roll committee, Miss Hart, assemblies, Miss Wziller, banking, Mr. Garrison, boys' activities, Mr. johnson, budget, Miss Eide, Building ad- visory committee, Miss Johnston, building dec- oration and equipment, Miss Ricketts, Miss Whittziker, Miss Hanson, and Miss Raine, classes, Miss Eide, Miss Hall, Miss Crim, Mr. Garrison, counselors, Miss Hall, debate and pub- lic speaking, Mr. Hassenmiller, extra-curricular activities committee, Mr. Imus, finance, Miss Crim, girls' activities, Mr. johnson, health coun- cil, Miss jones, honor society, Miss Waller and Mr. Maginnis, intramural play, Mr. Timbers, Professional program committee, Mr. Snyder and Miss Hanson, programs, Mr. Snyder, publi- cations, Miss Eide, Mr. Bernnard and Mr. Welvlu, stage productions, Mr. Hassenmiller, ticket man- ager, Mr. Peltier, treasurer, and Mr. Lowe, vis- ual education. The junior high has smaller editions of al- most the same committees. Those serving as leaders are Mr. Donahue, activities, Mr. Lowe, Aquiletta, Miss Millar, assemblies, Mr. Mark, banking, Mr. Maginnis and Miss Waller, ath- letics, Mr. Sells, Boys' Club, Miss Turner, Girls' Club, Miss McAssey, costumes, Miss Mclntire, 8A adviser, Miss Mclntire, finance, Mr. Sells, home room committee, Miss Johnston and Mr. Mark, posters, Miss Turner, Mr. Sells, Mr. Lowe, and Miss Simmons, professional program com- mittee, Mr. Mark, properties and physical equip- ment, and Miss Simmons, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Mark, Miss Turner, Mr. Sells, and Mr. Donahue, Vodvil. City-wide prominence has been attained by Mr. Lowe, president of the Seattle Association of Classroom teachers, Mr. Speer, president of the Shop Teachers' Association, and Mr. Hazard l who conducts student tours from all the sfhof and who is writing a book for the school SELLS SIMMONS SMITH SNYDER SPEER STACH STA RCIEVICH Fourfeeu
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Jflflllfli 1' PHYSICHL EDUCHTION 'lf HOME ECONOMICS if COUNSELING 'k is by this time no new task for Mrs. Garred and Miss Wfrenchy. Mrs. Gatred reigns supreme in the cafeteria, Miss Vifrenchy, in portable 3. Headquarters for the teachers is the office. Here mail is distributed, instructions are given, and notices are posted for the teachers' benefit. The office is in contact with every classroom by means of the telephone system. For reference or pleasure reading, the library is open daily from early in the morning until late in the afternoon. Miss Leavitt or one of her assistants is always on hand to help the student who doesn't know what he's looking for or where to lind it. A separate organization. yet a pilft of Cleve- land, is the junior high school. As counsellor, Miss Simmons daily comes in contact with many of the junior high students, as she has charge of junior high attendance and advises the 8A's about the courses they are to take in high school. Two active junior high organizations are the Girls' and Boys' Clubs. Leading these are Miss Turner and Mr. Sells. The junior high is divided into departments similar to those of the high school. ln the Eng- lish department are Mr. Lowe, Miss Millar, and Miss Turner, in the mathematics department, Mr. Donahue, Miss Mclntire, Mr. Sells, and Miss Simmonsg :IIT department, Mrs. Ketellg so- cial science department, Mr. Lowe, Miss Millar, and Miss Turner, industrial arts, Mr. Mark, home economics, Miss McAsseyg music, Mrs. Smithg 75. and natural science, Mr. Sells. The teachers, however, do not leave their work when they are through in the classroom. Throughout the school committees are func- tioning to promote a smoother school routine. Each group is made up of several teachers who meet before and after school to discuss all mat- ters pertaining to their committee. To promote effective running of the committees, each group has a chairman. High school committee leaders MILLAR PELTIFR PRATT PRITCHARD RAINE RICKETTS RULE Tlairteen
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Jfwl-'iff W IUNIOR HIGH FORMS BHSE FOR HIGH SCHOOL if The professional committee this year decided, by vote of the teachers to discuss the advisory roll program. The members believe that Cleve- land's roll system is not the last word in the effects of management, and that it could be improved and revised. To further promote the activities of this committee, several smaller groups have been formed to aid the students individually and collectively. They are the In- dividual Guidance Committee with Mr. Garri- son as chairman, Group Guidance, Miss Han- son, Character Training, Mr. Snyder, Time, Mr. Peltier, and Handling and Coordinating School activities, Miss Whittaker. Student activities are conducted largely under faculty supervision. Although the students do a large fart of the work by themselves, suggestions by the faculty aid in promoting success. The most-talked-about activities are the major sports.'Early in the fall Coaches Starcevich and McLarney don their work clothes and start the boys on football maneuvers. After this season of rough-and-tumble play, the coaches adjourn to the basketball court where nimble feet and sharp eyes are of supreme importance. Baseball and track follow in swift succession as Coaches Mc- Larney and Peltier supervise the diamond nine and the cinder-burners. Golf under Coach Hassenmiller and tennis with Mr. Maginnis occupy the minds of several sports and intramural athletics are carried on under the direction of Miss Wzlller and Mr. Maginnis. The Movie Operators Club, with Mr. Lowe as sponsor, provides the student body with edu- cational and recreational material. Classroom and noon movies are conducted through the efforts of this organization which has student operators available all periods of the day. would-be champions. Throughout the year girls' THOMPSON TIMBERS TURNER WALLER WEBB WHITTAKER WRENCHEY Fiflecn
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