University High School - Duckling Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1939

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THE FACULTY LEFT TO RIGHT: Howard P. Backus, Social Living; Anne Landsbury Beqk, Glee Club; Mary Elizabeth Costello, Languages; Saverina Graziano, Art; Ray Hendrickson, Dlrector of Athletics; Joseph A. Holaday, Social Science Two new teachers, both in the English department, were added to the staff of in- structors at University High School this These were Miss Martha Lois Smith from the George Peabody College and Howard P. Backus from Coulee City High Miss Grazicmo, from the University of Oregon, Year. School, Coulee City, Washington. taught the art classes for the first time this year. Although Mayo Sorenson has been here only two years it is no indication that he is not one of the most active instructors in the high school. He has led and instructed the band with great success. On the whole most of the teachers are comparatively new comers to Uni High. Mr. Williamson has been here but three years, and Miss Costello only two. Mrs. Beck, Mr. Hendrickson, Mr. Hola- day, Mr. Kerley, Mrs. May, and Mrs. Wil- mot have all taught more than three years in University High School and have help- All together there are twelve instructors ex- ed organize many of the activities. cluding Mr. Moore, principal. LEFT T9 RIGHT: Vernon E. Kerley, Mathematics: Audrey May, Commerce; Martha Lois Smith, Engllsh; Mayo Sorenson, Band; Stanley E. Williamson, Science; Veola P. Wilmot, Library i31

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THE OFFICE Dr. F. G. Macomher . . . Director 01 University High Taking over his responsibilities from Dr. Nelson L. Bossing, Dr. F. G. Macomber be- came the Director of University High School last fall. Dr. Macomber came from the Riverside, California, city school system, where he was Director of Curriculum, Ct year ago. The field of curriculum claims Dr. Macomb- er's main interests, and he is a prominent authority in studies concerning that sub- ject. Under his supervision c1 Parent-Teachers' Association was formed, through which many of the school's problems were dis- cussed. A very close supervision of the cadet teachers has been kept by Dr. Ma- comber this year, and he is formulating plans which will improve the student-teach- er arrangement in the school. Dr. Macomber received his Doctor of Philosophy at Stanford University in 1936. . RALPH U. MOORE Princlpal of University High School DR. F. G. MACOMBER Director of University High School Ralph U Moore . . . Principal 01 University High During his tourteen-Yectr stay as princi- pal of University High, Mr. R. U. Moore has seen our school 'grow from cm obscure corn- er in the old Patterson School building to 0 modern twelve-room institution. Mr. Moore's duties have not been con- fined to the management of the school alone, however, for he has been instructox of mathematics and acted as adviser for several clubs, including the Honor Society and Student Council. In 1929, Mr. Moore received his M. A. at the University of Oregon, having al- ready gotten his B. A. from there. Begin- ning cts Vice-principctl at Salem High School, Mr. Moore has continued to follow his main interest, secondary education. He has been taking graduate work in Stanford University during the summers, and he hopes to receive his Ph. D. this year.



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PARENLTEACHERS Making its first appearance this year was the University High School Parent - Teacher's Association, o1gcmized by a com mittee of parents at the request of Dr. F. G. Macomber, head of teacher training at Uni- versity High. Carrying through a program of five meetings, the organization made a study of the curriculum and progressive education as is practiced at University High School. Panel discussions were held with speak- ers taken from the school faculty, the Eugene School Board, and the parents. Discussions centered around the new social living classes in University High and the method of teaching social sciences. The officers for the PT. A. were Mrs. Virgil D. Earl, president; Mrs. L. L. Ray, first vice president; Mr. R. U. Moore, second Vice president; Mrs. I. H. Jackson, secretary- treasurer; and Mrs. F. G. Stickels, social chairman. FRONT ROW-left to right: Mrs. L. L. Ray, first vice president: Mrs. F. G. Stickels, social chair- man; Mrs. J. H. Jackson, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Virgil D. Earl, president. BACK ROW-left to right: Dr. F. G. Macomber, organizer of the P.-T. A.; Mr. R. U. Moore, second vice president .7 Engravings For The I939 Duckling by Wiltshiae's engravers artists eugene I41

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