Washington High School - Washingtonian Yearbook (Fremont, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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With a will to help And a hand to aid Many a true, tiusted friend Has been made. Mr. R. S. Kinney, B. A., M. A. English Our beloved instructor. Deceased April 9, 1929. Mr. D. F. Gatchel, B. A., B. E. Social Science One who retains A wealth of views: Political, economic, And social news. Mr. Will him Mette A mechanic, an educator, A man of affairs; Through industrious work Success will be theirs. Mr. Barton L. Webb, BS. Laboratory Science Physics, like tennis Offers a variety of news. All are interesting Whether you win or lose. M s v Lucille Neicberf, B. A. Social Science Civics and econ. Oh! what joys! One’s never existed For her senior boys. M .sw Marian AlcMillan Physical Education Some call her “Mac,” Others call her Miss Mac¬ Millan, But whatever name we call her She’ll be always a “pal” to us. Misi lira Taylor, B. A. English, Dramatics There are millions of di¬ rectors But this one by fai¬ ls one in a million As a real one, and ours. Mr.v. Josephine P. Morris Domestic Science “A stitch in time Saves nine.” Mrs. Morris is preaching This lesson fine. M .s s ' Lorena M. Wright, B. A. L,anguages As French teacher she’s fine. As for Latin the same. At Washington Union She has won lots of fame. [ 12 ]

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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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Miss Gertrude Douglas, B. A. English, World History With great understand¬ ing power And knowledge of right Order is maintained by will And not by might. Mr5. Eula M. Wright, B. L. Librarian Divided we stand, United we fall, If we are caught talking In library or hall. Miss Lesda Sayles, B. A., M. A. Vocal Music, Art The eye of an artist. The soul of a poet. Ask about music And she will know it. Mrs. Grace C. Jackson, B. A. Commercial, Algebra A-1 stenographers She’s going to make. For when it comes to shorthand She sure takes the cake. . Miss Florence Aust Office Secretary A poor excuse Is better than none When our dear lives Depend on one. Mr. H. M. Kibby Shop, Printing, Forging, Mechanical Drawing You’re the cream in our coffee, You’re the salt in our stew; When it comes to putting- out annuals We’d be lost without you. Mr. V. E. Solvason, M. Acc ' ts If the joke is on me Your glee I’ll share; If the reverse, I’ll laugh. And that’s fair. Mr. . W. Regli Boys ' Physical Education All for one, One for all. United we stand. Divided we fall. Mr. C. A. Larson, B. A. Commercial Geography, Occu¬ pations, Algebra A man among men And one who plays The game fair and square To the very end. Mr. John E. Kirnber, B. A. Instrumental Music One who has added A note to W. U. H. S. That we wilUnot Be soon to forget. [ 13 ]

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