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Miss Robinson Miss Schloth Mrs. Schulz Miss Scott Mrs. See History English Mathematics History History Miss Shaver Miss Slauson Miss Tennant Mr. Trenholme Miss Walling Mathematics Latin English Science Typing German History Shorthand Mechanical Drawing Mrs. Wells Mr. Wolf Mrs. Wright Miss Yager History Science Domestic Science Art new P MMM! f--.f--.f'nf'f-c!'-.I'-v.fu.fv-lv-.l'u.fv-.f'-.f-nJu.fu.f1nf Faculty Most of the teachers take a personal in- , terest in every pupil that they contact. The L pupils, sometimes, do not understand their teachers or their methods. If one investi- 'gated, he would find that, as far as was 'possible, most teachers handle each pupil just a little differently than the rest of his ' classmates. It is surprising to the onlooker ' that graduated pupils should- come back to see their old teachers just for old time's sake g but come back they do, and almost invariably they express their gratitude to those same teachers for the conscientious training they received. The former stu- dents, needless to say, are the better for the individual handling that they received. It is significant that very few pupils drop school because they can't make the grade. They may fail many times, but usually they try again 'till they succeed. This also is largely through the efforts of the teachers. When we have left these halls and have traveled far on the rocky road of life, we will look back and remember our teachers for their patience, their tact, their friendli- ness, their sense of justice, and their will- ingness to cooperate with the students. E151
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Back Vleet, Bob Gotthardt, Yvonne Ford. Second Row: Bob Britton, Dick Carver, Bill Pengra, Bill Stoll. Front Row: Lee Carey, Collin Marugg, Norman Brown. new 7llf mf'-.ff14414111--ehihfnini-Qylffvfl-1--if-1-fl Executive Committee OFFICERS President .... Bob Gotthardt Treasurer ..... Bob Britton Vice-President . . Yvonne Ford Asst. Treasurer . Dick Carver Secretary . Virginia Van Vleet Editor ........ Bill Pengra HE EXECUTIVE Committee this term, composed largely of those who had held offices before, was efficient and accomplished a great deal. It endeavored in each pro- gressive step to guide the school, for its betterment, in all activities. The revision of the entire constitution with the aid of Mr. Windnagle was the most important task accomplished. This was the first time the constitution had been revised in many years and it was therefore sorely in need- of attention. Among other activities was the awarding of a student body scholarship. The committee made an effort to co-operate with the Parent-Teacher Association, and a representative has at- tended their meetings throughout the term. This body also aided in selecting the Activity Cup winners, who are selected for their activities in scholarship, athletics, and organization. Among other things, the Executive Committee sponsors the high school weekly, the Washingtonian, and the cafeteria in the basement. Bob Gotthardt, president of the student body, proved an able executive in transacting the business of the school and gave unsparingly of his time and energy toward making the Executive Committee of this term a success. E181
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