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FACULTY Again this year, the faculty, which forms the backbone of all progress and activity at Wa- Ht, has had an extremely active year. Serving as class advisers, club advisers, and on faculty com¬ mittees occupies thier spare time of which teachers have such a small amount. Class advisers for the past year have been: Freshman—Pete Hansen: Sophomore—Dollie Corn; Junior—Myrtle Falk; and Senior—Mr, Jones, The remaining faculty members are divided into various faculty committees the chairmen of which are: Discipline—Ralph Emigh; Gate—Paul Reed; National Honor Society—Juliana Draper; Guidance’—Glenn Ledbetter; Flower—Lillian Lindner; So¬ cial Affairs—Grace Houghton; Visual Education—Alice Kenyon: and Publicity—Florence McGovern, With the addition of four new members, the teaching staff has grown to forty-five. Miss Nell Bardwel! and Mrs. Georgia May Gallivan are the new members of the English department. Mr, Conrad Stoehr has joined the foreign language department and as a result, French has been added to the curriculum. Mimeographing has been extended from a one semester to a full year course, Charles McBride has become an assistant coach and a member of the history department. Your secretary, Mr. Reed? What ' s today 1 ; business? (Library) Service with a smile. Visual education plus!
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All things may be either good or bad: ice cream, a play, or a book. Memories are no exceptions, they must be pi easant or unpleasant. The activities end accomp¬ lishments of the student body this year have been such as to provide pleasant memories in the years to come— especially for those who have hod a part m the out¬ standing achievements described In this volume. In ath¬ letics, dramatics, music, the development of student government and in the phases of the extra-curricular program, we have enjoyed unusual success. May particularly commend the members of the Senior class and assure them that my memories of them individually and collectively will be most pleasant. This Annual is the product of a student activity that deserves the support of every member of the school. In the years to come you, as a graduate of the school, will forget the organizations, the personalities, and the in¬ cidents connected with your years here unless you have this little book to refresh your memory. The farther away you get from your school experiences the more the Annual will mean to you. Keep It at hand. It will be a source of constant enjoyment. We hope that you will remember Wa-Hi—with pride and affection. The school is what you and thousands of others, have made it. It is a community within a city, a youth-state, active, hopeful, sound, and happy. Those leaving it—after four years, that is —are better citizens of the U. 5, than they otherwise would be. Boost for the old school, now and later. Knockers are usually poor builders. Loyalty to a good cause bene¬ fits both parties, W, A. LACEY SUPERINTENDENT ARTHUR D, JONES PRINCIPAL
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ENGLISH Hamm, Corn, Gray, Alexander, McGovern, Gallivan, Pfeiffer, Bartiwell SCIENCE Kenyon, Reed, McGrath, Tack MUSIC Krent, Griewe FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMMERCIAL Lindner, Stoehr Haase, Anderson, Falk, McDonald VOCATIONAL ARTS Guenther, Jones, Thornton, Nelson, Lybecker, Safford, Meiners, Boschker
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