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- Y TILLAMOQR 19 fllwl 1 1 IIHA i Kf1CI1iS l'RINlflPAL HARRY LINDKHI. We are lizfing 111 11 p1'agre.r.f1z'e age full of keen eolnpetitiozz. To mee! tfve l!f'7llIl7ZlJ.f ef tfie dm zee need 7110773 and more to .fpecialiqe in .rome one Ihifzg. The 1111111 111' ll'0lI1cZ7Z mlm if zrilliizg to go tlirolzgli an i11te11.ri1'e Ifdfllfllg period of lllflld, body, and .foul to LEFUIIIK' 111a.rter of liimrelf and his el10.fe11 field 15 the f7t'I',f0H zrlw will qualify f07ll0l'l'01l' ear a .f146ee.rf. The .rrlmolf of f0tZtf1f are prepared to u.f.ri.ft tlwfe 10110 .reek after k11ou'!edge for .rerz'1ce'.r.re1ke. Al-IARRY LINDAHL. When Prof. L. N. Bennett resigned his position as principal after his many years of service here, it seemed as though no one could he found to fill his place. Principal I-larry Lindahl assumed that diflicult task last fall and has proved a worthy successor. He will be with us again next year. Principal Lindahl came to us from Corvallis where he had served for two years as high school principal. He has been responsible for many changes in our school this year, perhaps the most important being the introduction of the home room plan, and supervised study. Page Seven l.., 'X-4 il-'J
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-YQLLAMQQK Q1 9 Q . lKi1chis SLQPIZRINTENDENT FRAYK li lil-NNli'l'l Tlwat ellzeu' Agreare if ar important ai' tlwe wax in pnllrlning a finer if net ilenieel, but tlfat an eellicatian elepeneli' were npen tlwe one to he eelncateel than zepon tbe eelntator i.r frequently not ton.rielerea'. Yet tlvat nzere attenelf ance at a .ftbool of learning .rbonlel tenrtitzete an eellecation if often accepted nf a fart, Let 1e.r not fool o1n'.relz'e.r. Nlerely to enter 11 lzanlz daily eloef not indicate tbe .riqe of our atconnt tlvere. To enter el .rtlzool elaily if little inilicatian of our ineeftnzent there. In eelntation, a.f in a bank, we can ilraze' out Ulllj' zelrat we put in. The .rtrulgcgle in mental difcipline if ar valuable df the tontent learned. Four jeans' of tinze and the tort of in- .rtrnttian if too great a price for a nzere plate of iellenerf. Let oar motto be We ACl7l6l'6. SUPT. FRANK B. BENNETT. Three years of service as superintendent of the Tillamook city schools has won for Frank B. Bennett a large place in the community as1well'as in the hearts of the students. - Mr. Bennett has done much to encourage high standards of scholarship and character, and has won for the students the confidence and support of the townspeo le in all their activities. To the stun ents he is Supe Bennett, the one who straightens out all difficulties, and whose assembly messages are as welcome as his iokes. Page Six -MX
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-fn,L.AMOQk ii...2 Q U M124 ,XBKXM5 XRNOLU Hlfii KL'R'l'Z Miss Yin.-x Amzixms fe Behnke- Walker. Commercial department'- lifth year. General School typist. Mas. BESSIIL ARNULD 'AIl1lff' Col- lege,loxva,B.S.gOregonStateCollege, B.S.g Southern Oregon Normal. Mathematics and Business English -- three years. Sophomore advisor. Miss EDNA BLoMs'rRoM-Oregon State College, B.S. Girls' Physical Educationeone-half year. Girls' coach. Mus. MARGARET EDWARDSf Oregon State College, B.S. Girls' Physical Education!-one and one- half years. Girls' coach. Miss lVllLDRED I-liss Whitvvorth College, BA XVlSll1l1gCOH Stltc Ill.OXl5TRONl IQDXX' XRDS Kl'l'.XLl.l Xllil.l.l5 College, l?..X, English, History, and Pitlwlic Srealczng ftyvo years. Senior Play, Ceneral School Play, and Oreretta coach. Senior 'Class ad- visor. Wirrmxi H, liuxrz--Oregon State College. BS. Science Derartinentf line year. Cairera Cluh, Boosters' Club, Junior Play coach, and junior Class advisor. Miss lin lieisxziaf-University of Minnesota, BS. Domestic Art De- partment-fthree years. Girls' League advisor. BRUCE E. lwlELLIS-P2lI'SOllS Col- lege, lovva, B.A., University of Iowa. iylanual Trainingf-'second vcir B Squid Biskctlwzll co ich ind Freshm tn idyisor Pflgr Lzglvt
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