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Early to bed and early to rise became the motto for students in Retha Rockey's 7:30 a.m. typing class, the first early morning class to be offered in times of peace in Vancouver High School's history. In addition to Miss Rockey, new teachers added to the staff included Delmar Harris, Nina Huie, Helen Klossner, Patsy McCabe, Irene McCall, Faun Maddux, Thomas Poe, and Don Whyte. Return- ing from a year's leave of absence were Constance Kirwin and James Miller. The faculty, 75 strong, were aided by several student teachers from the Central Washington College of Education this year in teaching 1860 pupils. LOOKING AHEAD-next year's even larger faculty will be di- vided between Vancouver s two high schools and many changes will take place. YK Qx., -or--' 'W 'N .l s t 'I' , I ffm- Alexander Gerald N Industrial Arts B S Oregon State College Babcock, Lola Biology Social Studies University of Washington University ol California Bockmon Daniel 0 Band Orchestra Theory University of Washington I' M A Teachers College Columbia University Barber Helen Johnston English B A University of Idaho Barter Louis Schnur Social Studies .N-r A B University of Missouri Below Louus E Printing B S The Stout Institute Benson Lolo Hansen English Senior Counselor B S 8- M S University of Utah Bertoqlio Michael C Physical Education Wrestling Golf I 8 A Portland University Blalr Dorothy English Junior Counselor Brown Ilo English BA Pacific University Q Cox Everett Leather Craft B Ed Washington State College Q Cummings Marvin Geometry Dlrector of Student Activities .1 B A Macalester College M A -George Williams College jlwuqh, A0 Aolenuz, , and ' Q., I . .- Q Q. V . , . . . w . 5 Bvsi- . . . ,X A f. V M.S.- ' ' ' ' ff i t',ici A ' 4 lx I 1 a.A.- ' ' ' F 6, sf, S 'fl ' - ' I Q, . 4, , ' v - . . . . 'tl' , ' '- f I s .. '. .- - ' I 'G - I . ' . 1- 8' bi T 1 'I ' f 5- I 5 r ' f Q , B.A.-Washington State College ,. I -s -V . , ff ' I ' 'Q I A at r t , - xt . - I '-e'i ee-t - - ,' IO u ' '
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Dunn, Harruet S Psychology B A Washnngton State College Dunlop Catherine Brology Umversnty of Oregon Davls Cecnl E Auto Mechanrcs Eversen Orvllle E Industrial Arts B S North Dakota State Teachers College Evans Ruby English B A Washnngton State College Enyeazu Jeremiah Blology Athletics M A Oxford Unrversuty Furno Charles S Soctal Studres Varslty Football Coach B A Wnllamette Unlverslty Frost Clifford Chemrstry Boolrroom Washungton State College Fortune Don English Newswrltlng Log Unlversnty of Washlngton Hall W Agriculture Washington State College Hall Ruth French Semor Counselor B A College of Idaho M A Mnddlebury College Gutierrez Paul Spanish Athletlcs B A Unuversnty of Portland ' of-N css: 14 Y ?' fu- Lv -S urn ' Q-R 'iq' v 155 iff Q- Vancouver Hugh School was prlvlleged this year to have as Its guest Jeremnoh Amadr Enyeazu, Olymplc Games track and fueld coach and school teacher from Nugerna Jerry as he soon came to be called, dlvaded has brref vnslt between the boys and gurls physl cal education classes where he was an enthusnastnc partlcnpant Compllmenttng our clty and school he remarked that the peo ple are so fnendly I haven t the words to describe ut In an address to the student body, Jerry revealed a foreugner s mam crltnclsm of Ameruca when he sand that Amerucans take too much for granted and do not apprecuate all the luxurnes they have He added that the future of the world rests prumaruly on Ameruca and her young people ll 602, ' in you, . I. . . ,Q YV B.A.- ' ' 5, A f 1 1 Y' ' Q, 0 V, ' ' ff s-C tl fa Q t N 1 , ' . 4 A if . I Q W -4. Q ' Q A . it . .. -I I t 1 .114 , . .1 ' ' A I lk S V , ' bra? 2 B-Sf ' fb- 5 I , s.A.- ' I' - ' , . A. . fg B.S.- ' . I X Y f H A ' , C., ' x 'ZS . I . .- - I . . ' I . . . . . . , . , . . . , . H . - p I I u 1 ll . A I
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