Weatherwax High School - Quinault Yearbook (Aberdeen, WA)

 - Class of 1929

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 £) u i n a u I t The Instructors f Six ]

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 Q u i n a u I t )t tubent ISobp By Nora Jean Stewart I lie meeting will please conic to order, spoke the voice of President Sims. W ill the vice-president please take her seat.-1’ But the vice-president not feeling so inclined at that moment remained standing. Again the voice spoke. The meeting will not convene until the vice-president has taken her seat. Realizing that there was some important business to he attended to and after being so reprimanded, the vice-president took her seat and the meeting continued. This pretentious group of people then became very serious, for they had many important matters upon which to decide. The momentous work which they had to accomplish was to pay off a two thousand dollar debt besides helping finance all school activities and the different sports. I hey drew up a budget allotting so much to each organization. The main source of income was from the sale of student body tickets, yet other means were responsible in helping to replenish the deficit in the treasury. 1 he student bodv funds were put back on a firm financial basis, due greatly to the hearty co-operation of all hands. '1'his group of people was called the Board of Control and represented the Student Body through Student Body officers: Richard Sims, president: Xora lean Stewart, vice-president: Lillian Danielson, secretary: and Burdette Miller, treasurer. Kathryn West, senior representative: Glenn Liffick. junior representative; John Gauntlett, sophomore representative, and Principal Richard R. Balkema. were also regular attendants. This executive board managed all the business matters pertaining to the Student Body. When at the end of the year the voice of the president was heard to sav The meeting will discontinue. it brought to a close a year of successful and prosperous undertakings. [ Five 1



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 Q u t n a u I t ®2SeatfjerUmx Jfacultp Richard R. Balkenia, principal of Weathervvax high school, lias a B. A. degree from the University of Washington. Mrs. Mildred K. West, viceprincipal. and session teacher, attended Olivet College, Michigan. Miss Ruth Easum, head of the English department, received B. A. and M. A. degrees from Whitworth College. G. Mason llall. teacher ol English, history and debate, and advisor of the Boys' hederation, obtained a I?. A. degree from the U. of W. Miss Esther Rohrer. teacher of English and head of the library department, earned a B. S. degree at the University ()f Michigan. Miss Nell Appy, English, attended Whitman and the University of Washington, earning B. A. and M. A. degrees. incent Mill, instructor in F.nglish and Sophomore class advisor, received a lb A. degree from the University of Oregon. Miss Dorothy White, English, earned a B. A. degree at the University of Washington. Miss Lydian Bush, head of the language department and teacher of Latin, received lb A. and M. A. degrees from Lawrence College in Wisconsin. Miss Irene Johnston, Spanish, earned a lb S. degree at the University of Idaho. Miss Dorothy Foster, French and English, earned a B. A. and M. A. degree at the University of Washington. Mrs. Homer C. Taylor, German, obtained a B. A. degree at Trinity College, Washington, D. C. Miss Grace Sharp, head of the mathematics department and teacher of geometry and girls’ hygiene, earned a B. A. degree at Whitworth College, lb L. Movies, teacher of mathematics and advisor for the Honor Society and Hi D club earned a B. S. degree at Washington State College. Miss Madge Finley, teacher of geometry, algebra, and journalism obtained a lb A. degree at the University of Washington. Mrs. Leota Lackey, geometry ami English, earned a B. A. degree at the University of Washington. Homer C. Taylor, chemistry, earned a lb S. A. degree at the Montana State College. Miss Vera M. i’helps, head of the science department and teacher of physics and chemistry, who attended the University of Washington and Bellingham State Normal won a lb S. degree. John Mashin. biology and geometry, obtained a B. S. degree at Washington State College. U. J. Powell, history, earned lb A. and Ph. B. degrees at Franklin College, Indiana. Miss Dorothy Slater, history and senior class advisor, has her master’s degree from Washington State College. Wesley Bartine, history, commercial law, and bookkeeping has a lb A. degree from the University of Washington. Miss Gladys Shindler, head of the commercial department and teacher of typewriting and shorthand, earned a B. A. degree at Grinned, Idaho. Miss Ina Ree Watkins, typing and bookkeeping and Junior class advisor, has a B. A. degree from the University of Washington. Carl Johnson, mechanical drawing, attended the Kansas State Manual Training School. Miss Vcrnie Foley, head of the domestic science department, teacher of household arts and cooking, graduated from the Technical College of Chicago. C. O. Rayl teaches auto mechanics. Miss Mary Culver, sewing, has her B. A. degree from the University of Washington. George Huntley has charge of the manual training department. Minnie Moore McDowell, head of the dramatics department, attended Cornish school. Miss Dagrun Eckrem. art. attended Cornish and the University of Washington and has her B. A. degree. Miss Helen Mumavv taught classes in gym work. Louis G. Wersen, head of the music department has a B. A. degree from Washington State College. [ Seven ]

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