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English classes of hers. 303 is the sewing room. There are girls every- where all learning, under Miss Roth, to do the one hundred and one little things that will make their graduation outfits the best ever. ln 3ll we find a group of sophomores busily figuring out geometry problems, with Miss Sharp always ready to help. Outside of 302 is a display case full of cookies. Now don't crowd folks! Miss Foley teaches cooking to both the girls and the boys. The girls bake cakes and cookies and have them on sale about once a week. lt's fun to look in on the boys' home relations class that Miss Foley has sixth period. There we find big strapping football heroes attired in caps and aprons, earnestly beating up a batch of cookies or testing cake in the oven. They take their work in all seriousness and all of them agree that it's keen. They have cooking once a week and the rest of the time is spent in the study of managing a home. 312, and Mr. Hovies' geometry class is in full swing as he tries to convince little soph- omores that a straight line is the short- est distance between two points. lvfr. Hovies also teaches solid geometry and trigonometry. 300 you can always tell when you are approaching the chem- istry room because of the peculiar odors that float around the lower end of the hall. The chemistry students with Miss Phelps as instructor are al- ways mixing things together, sometimes with disastrous results for the olfactory nerves. Miss Phelps also teaches biology. Back to the first floor again via the stairs. Sorry we havent elevators to accommodate you, folks. Some day Continued on Page Twenty-Fire. 1. Principal's office 2. Mechanical Drawing 3. Art 4. Home Economics 5. Furnace Room 6. Typing Eleren
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ll' . ,mu ire II the midst ot rapid calculation Mis Beedon teaches history in 206 She is also in charge of the vocal section ot the music de, artrnent that you have heard so much about 207 is found to he a large wellaired room full ot irrepres 1bl9 sophomores and slightly more dignified Juniors Miss Rohrer teaches English and literature to them 708 s the art room lout there is really no need to tell you that because it clearly announces itself by the smell oi turpentine and paints On the walls are charcoal drawings sketches and everything imaginable in the Way of art The students also make small figures ot tm Most ot the posters ad Jertis ng the school functions are made oy them and they make commercial a s tor oractice too Take it easy up ie tair ive tound it s hard on one s o pre t t rush up them' ie top we unel 007 where Miss Laulkins teaches history to the same bunch of sophomores and growing up iuntors 309 s where Miss Finleys geometry high school math and Journalism classe are held. The little glassed-in room at the oack of the room is where per- spiringu iournalists inspire. ln 306 Miss Fuller greets us with a tlood of German. She consistently teache. tug ith too. 305 is Miss McMahons sophomore history room. She teaches physical education also and you should see her tumbling class! 309 is where Mrs. Ericksons home relations classes are held. The girls learn how to man- age and decorate a home tastefully and many cther useful things that will serve them well vthen they get out in life. Also in 3K9 Mrs. Hill holds those junior Mr Powell in office Math English. Industrial Arts. Science. Music. T671
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Efacu ful NELLY APPY English Quinault REBECCA ARNELL English As mbly Com RICHARD BALKEMA Prmclpal WFSLEY BARTINE American H1sto1y and Government Bookkeeping Commercial Law JUHIOI Class Basketball Gate Duty at Foot ball Games Stamp Club ELIZABETH BEEDON Assistant Girls Ad visor World History Cholus Grade School Orchestras LYDIAN BUSH Latin Latin Club E C A Point System ALICE CAULKINS History Point Com BEN CURRAN Assistant Principal Spanish Spanish Club Boys Federation Knights of the Horn Boys Advlser LORNA ERICKSON Home Relations Senioi Play JULIAN FENENGA International Relations Sociology History Economics Basketball Track Intel national R613t1OHS Club Adviser VERNIE FOLEY Foods George Reed Rooter Club Hashslinoers Boys Home Relations Usher Squad MADGE FINLEY Mathematics Journalism O B Calendar DOROTHY FOSTER French English French Club Point Committee ROMAYNF FULLER German English EDWIN GRAHAM World H1StOYy American History Director of Physical Education Sophomore Football Assistant Coach Basketball Boys Tenms Coach ROLLIN GUERNSEY Comptroller Office Off1C6 Practice Typing Buslness Arithmetic Financial Advisor of Qulnault ROBERT HALL Amerlcan History, World History, Football, Basketball. VINCENT HILL-English Poets Club Ad- viser. IDA HILL-Sophomore Literature World Hist. BEN HOVIES-Geometry Trigonometryl Al- gebra. Honor Society Hi D, Declamatory Contest, GEORGE HUNTLEY-Industrial Arts Cab- inet Making. On leave of absence. CARL JOHNSON-Auto Drawing. Architec- tural Drawing Mechanical Drawing. LAYTON LAMB-Assistant Boys Adviser, Physics, Geometry, Sponsor of Knights of Horn Chairman of Commencement Com. LENORE MAGNUSON-Librarian. WILLIAM MAPES-World History. American History Geography Geology. Golf. VICTOR MCCLELLAND-Band, Boys' and Girls Mixed Glee Club Orchestra. KATHLEEN MCMAHON-World History, Physical Education, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation, Girls Athletics. MINNIE MOORE McDOWELL-Dramatic Appreciation, Oral English, Senior English, Sophomore Study and Speech, Coach of Senio'r Play, Advanced Dramatics, Public Speaking, GILBERT MILLS-Biology, High School Math.. Asst. Boys' Fede'ration. LOLA NICHOLSON-Art. Palette Club, VERA PHELPS-Biology, Chemistry. CHARLES RAYL-Auto Mechanics, ESTHER JANE ROHRER-English. O. E. RHODESfIndust'rial Arts, HELEN ROTH-Sewing, Nimble Thimblers GRACE SHARP-Girls' Adviser. Business Arithmetic, Mathematics, GLADYS SHINDLER-Typing. Shorthand. MILDRED WEST-Session. Attendance. TlL'6l'L'8
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