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First row: Austin, Byers, Anderson, Hovila, Dunn, Clark, Goodrich, Lybocker Second row: Casey, Hamm, Cox, Lindner, Corn, Haase, Emigli, Graham Third row: Draper, Falk, Little, Kirk, Ayers. THEY KEEP PAUL V. ANDERSON History Boys 1 Adviser D. E. AUSTIN History Attendance Officer UNA AYERS Home Economics Home Ec. Club Adviser DOROTHY BYERS Cominer cla 1 Dramatics LUCILLE CASEY Girls’ Sports G.H.S. Adviser HA RRI SON CL AR K Head of Comercial Dept. DOLLIE CORN English Book rooms BESSIE COX English Adviser Class of 1943 JULIANA DRAPER History Cafeteria Comm. RUTH DUNN Mathematics ---- Hath. Chib Adviser RALPH EMIGH Mathematics Fresh Basketball MYRTLE FALK English Freshman Assemblies W. J. GOODRICH English Royal Blue Adviser MABEL GRAHAM Commercial N. Y. A. ALBERT HAASE Commercial Football Assistant FAY HAMM Head of English Dept. National Honor Society ANN HOVILA Commercial Dramatics SOT, JAMES HUBBS R. O. T. C. LAWRENCE .TACKY Athletic Director W. W. Club A. R JEFFS Biology Head Coach, Basketball and Football. ALICE M. KENYON Science Visual Education BESS KIRK Head of Mathematics LILLIAN LINDNER English, Latin, Girls Classical Club AGNES LITTLE English Adviser, Class of 1942 10
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THE BOSS MEN More than a hundred technically trained foremen , , . near]} ' three thousand workers , . . several hun¬ dred thousand dollars’ worth of property . What is this, a great manufacturing establishment? Who is the boss”, a big business tyeoon? No, this great establishment is the public school system of Walla Walla, and the “boss 0 is the city superintendent of schools. And the product is not guns nor butter, but human personality And upon the suc¬ cess of this production job depends pretty largely the kind of Walla Walla the future, immediate and remote, will see. A former superintendent gave twenty-four years to this job. I am willing to sav that more than any other one person, he made “Middle-aged” Walla Walla what it is today The responsibilities of the superintendency are matched only by the detailed work required by the position. The office is open to every parent, teacher, taxpayer and pupil; the activities of every school so¬ licit his interest and attendance. He is educational planner, business overseer, public relations expert, personne I raanager. Such is the job of W. A Laeey, your far-seeing human, effective superintendent of schools. Written by DEAN LOB A UGH Meet the busiest man in Walla Walla! Principal Lob a ugh. This raven-maned dynamo is greeter, en¬ tertainer and bouncer. He is president, registrar bur¬ sar, field agent, curriculum specialist, research co¬ ordinator, alumni secretary, public relations man, director of personnel and Dean of everything In the busiest spot in Walla Walla he must main¬ tain the judgment of a chief justice amid the bustle of a government construction job. He shields others from the shocks of operation Complaints, inquiries, compliments, activities, committees, programs, parents and teachers, students, salesmen, ax-grinders, nuisan¬ ces, bulletins, reports, schedules, records, organiza¬ tion, supervision—heavy unrelenting detail—guard¬ rails of policy, broad shoulders for a modern high school. All the children of all the people . funda¬ mentals . . frills , . . citizenship . environ¬ ment . . nurture . . Rugg , . . college entrance requirements . . . essay contests . . P. T. A N, E. A. . W. E A . . N Y. A. . etc Why any man wants to be principal-—! Written by W. A. LACEY 9
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US BUSY First row: Peterson, Moseley, Wcstacott, Mor¬ ton, McCormick, Second row: Reynolds, McIntyre, Kenyon, Yates, Yeomans, Third row: Welch, Steelsmith, Reed, Stevens, Wheeler, Lobaugh. CHE STICK IT BECK ER Agriculture F, F. A. HELE X MC CO KM1C Iv Commercial Dean of Girls LUCILLE MoINTYKE Head of Language Dept Equities Club GER ALD MEC KELSON Industrial Arte F. C A. BERNARD MI EGER Vocal Music WILMA MORTON Languages French Club, German Club MA R GUEKITE A LOSELEY Librarian IVY PETERSON Guidance Adviser, Class of 1945 META PFEIFFER English MAJOR OLIVER PORTER R. O. T. C PAUL M. REED Chemistry Head Gatekeeper HELEN RES Eli Nurse El Advea ALLEN REYNOLDS Mathematics Camera Club LAURA LEE It ORISON Art Adviser, Class of 3944 C. A, STEELSMITH Head of Mechanical Arts Department J f W, STEVENS E Irtish Journal Adviser It. A. TACK Head of Science Dept Stage Manager H. C. TILLEY Instrumental Music WAYNE WELCH History Baseball Coach MARY WESTACOTT Home Economics Gimmol Toth W. B. WHEELER English F rrslun a n Foot bnl l MARY K, YATES Science Home Economics FRANCES YEOMANS Head of History Dept. 11
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