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Mr. F. F. Dusterberry President Mr. M. J. Overacker Mr. A. A. Bettencourt Mr. F. V. Jones (Merk Mr. H. C. Searles Retired in April Mr. J. C. Whipple Succeeded rr. Searles The Hoard of Trustees The wise and progressive citizens of Washington Township Whose deep devotion to the highest interest of this institution Have sacrificed their possessions so unselfishly That we may enjoy our presence here And willingly given their Icyal support and co-operaticn To develop the highest standard of education And the greatest enterprises of all school activities At Washington Union High School. Their never-tiring effort and sacrifice Have made this school what it is today And paves the way for a greater institution. In the appreciation for their service We record our gratitude most affectionately To the board of trustees And the citizens whom they represent. [ 10]
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Mr. E. B. Hodges, B. Di., B. A., M. A. Principal As one who stands Proiiiinent; for jnstiee, ' Jh-ntli and advancement. Miss E. Marie Sandholdt, B. A. Vice Principal, MatJoematics, Latin Kind, hel])fiil, loving, and true— That is Miss Sandholdt Through and through. m in isU ' ci tion The members of the Washington Union High School wish to express their gratitude for the sympathetic interest of the present administration in all student activities. Our principal, Mr. Hodges, came to Washington when the students enrolled for the Erst time in the newly established institution. This was in the fall of 1924 . Since then he has exerted every effort to carry on the work of the previous administration—to build a real institution in this community. He has made the work consistent with that done m other high schools in the state, and has also kept our school in touch with higher institutions. Since his arrival great progress has been made in this school. The enrollment has increased two-fold and more; many new courses have been offered; new shop, girls’ shower house, garage, and busses have been added along with much new equipment; the library has been constantly enlarged; the campus has been beautified with the lawn in front, which was planted last summer, and the gardens on all sides. The faculty, then composed of twelve, now consists of twenty-one members. The leadership of these men and women has done a great deal toward the up-building of this institution. The administration, the faculty, and the citizens who have helped in the progress of the school, take great pride in it. [11]
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