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TRUSTEES Once again the students of Washington Union High School would like to extend their congratulations and thanks to our trustees—Mr. Overacker, Mr. Francis, Mr. Har- rold, Mr. Logan and Mr. Oliveira—tor their activities on behalf of the school. In spite of war time conditions a normal school program has been maintained in all depart¬ ments, with certain changes designed to make the curriculum meet the immediate needs of the student body. One of the more important changes has been the introduction of a cadet corps for all boys, with provision made for the necessary uniforms and equipment. Also in keeping with modern needs is the extra stress placed on science and mathematics in the curriculum. The library and classes are provided with modern texts and litera¬ ture, and visual aids, including moving pictures especially designed to assist in teaching the topics being studied, are used. Also in connection with the war time activities is the school Victory garden, main¬ tained by the agriculture classes on land allotted tor that purpose, which is helping to supply vegetables for our cafeteria. Another way in which the board has assisted in the war effort was by making our transportation facilities available to a local can¬ ning plant during the summer. The high plane of adult education was continued in the evening high school, where such classes as first aid, volunteer motor corps and nutrition were given this year. Classes in standard academic subjects were, of course, continued, and the evening high school expects to graduate nine students this June. Two other valuable evening school courses have been welding—always well attended—and farm machinery repair, which will be continued until the end of June so that farmers can finish repairing old machinery and build new equipment. A change that has been appreciated very much by the student body was the opportunity to again engage in inter-school athletic contests, and the football, bas¬ ketball and baseball games have been enjoyed by everyone. All together this has been a year of excellent achievement, and the members of the student body greatly appreciate the service the Board of Trustees has given so willingly to our school. MR. OVERACKER MR. LOGAN MR. OLIVEIRA MR. FRANCIS MR. HARROLD
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