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E. 1 22 if E E Q . Q . a 'Sw 32 li.. 3.-. Twelve 212 IVIILLIE PRITCI-IARD Miss Pritchard is in charge of the home economics department. The sewing l and II classes have an enrollment of I7 students. Sewing lll and IV have 8 students, and there are I2 in the cooking class. This year the study of millinery was introduced into the sewing IV class. The general aim ofthe classes of this department is to gain a greater knowledge of cooking, sanitation, and the Wise use of materials. Miss Pritchard, who is a graduate of the University of Washington, has spent two years in Sumner. ELLA JEANNETTE SUNDBY The commercial department is under the supervision of Miss Sundby. There are 30 students enrolled in four typing classes. Touch typing only is taught and several received awards offered for accuracy and speed. ln the two shorthand classes several students received certificates given by the Order of Greeg Artists. The first year book- keeping classes have 44 students and second year sections 38. During the second semes- ter commercial arithmetic was supplanted by penmanship and spelling. Miss Sundby is a certified commercial teacher. She is finishing her first year at Sumner. A. S. PARKER and J. O. SMITH Mr. Parker and Mr. Smith, who have served Sumner I-Iigh School for six years, have not only proven themselves efficient janitors but have taken an active interest in all student activities. The Gymbooster, school plays, and operetta have received valuable aid from these men. They have proven themselves ready to help any one in need of assistance.
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HARVEY E. KEHRES Mr. Kehres is in charge of the science courses, and has l I4 students in his physics, chemistry and biology classes. ln addition to this he coached the debate team to the Pierce County Championship, and through- out the year has handled ticket sales for school affairs. Mr. Kehres is a man of broad education, having done much scientific research. He came here in l92l from Stillwater, Minne- sota. I... KIENHOLZ Mr. Kienholz has had a most varied career since his arrival here last November. First he acted as football coach, manual training and department teacher, but since the opening of the second semester he has served as a high school instructor in English, history and general science and coach of basketball and track. The Spartans' orphan football team was rapidly whipped into a first class scoring machine under his direction, and the basket- ball team won second place in the Pierce County League in spite of unprecedented hard luck . Before graduating from Washington State College Mr. Kienholz made a notable athletic record. He played quarterback on the l9l7 championship football team, be- sides winning honors in track events. He also was a member of the W. S. C. Glee Club. H. W. MCNAIR Under the supervision of Mr. McNair the manual training department has a total enrollment of 85. The Junior High School students number 67. They have made numerous small pieces of furniture such as footstools, pedestals and plant stands. The I8 High School boys enrolled have made cedar chests, music cabinets, walnut tables, and medicine cabinets. The boys are taught the use, care and sharpening of tools, the treatment and finishing of various kinds of woods and the construction of useful articles. Mr. McNair came to Sumner at the beginning of the second semester. He took up the duties of Mr. Kienholz who was trans- ferred to the High School. lil.-31.-wz
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