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Faculty Review Do you want to make a dress, cook a new dish, build a bookcase, or repair a brok- en table leg? Then see the teachers at the east end of the first floor and in the base- ment-Mrs. Bingle, Miss Kirkhuff, Mr. Sch- rag and Mr. Reinecker. If you wish to know about world pro- blems, consult Miss Clark's Modern history class. Miss Newton and Miss Mickey intro- duce their students to world affairs and world geography. Mrs. Carter instructs the juniors and seniors as to the meaning of the constitution and the history of their coun- try. On the second floor you can see boys and girls typing and taking dictation under the supervision of Miss Jacques, Miss Mark- ley and Mr. Oppy. In the English department you will find Miss Mulvaney, Miss Staufer, Miss Shockey, Miss Crouch, Miss Pickering, and Miss Dey. Miss Crouch adds the production of magni- ficent plays to her other duties, while Miss Pickering lends a hand of guidance to the Megaphone and Rambler staffs. Miss Dey doubles as Latin teacher, it is left to Miss Larner to add the cosmopolitan touch in the form of Spanish. Miss Snyder with her speech department and her debate teams ' n ' 1 ,g' A M L xg Tx
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John Oldridge Lola Lopaz Doris Dike Eugene Robb 3 Joe Cummins Tomasa Zavala Merlin Gift Arvilla Stokowski Knot picturedj Seniors of 1946 CContinued from Page 45 booth. The high point of the evening was the box supper. The boys brought the boxes and the girls bid on them. Dorothy Guthrie and Paul Rader were king and queen of the car- nival. We were all grateful for the help of our sponsors who Were: Miss Kirkhuff, Mrs. Bingle, Mr. Oppy, and Miss Erma Foster, head sponsor. To complete our Junior year We enter- tained the Seniors at the best banquet given in Wellington High School. Our theme was End of the Rainbow and it was carried out in the decorations, place cards and the pro- gram. Since this was our last year in high school, every occasion had special signifi- cance for us. We presented our Senior play, Tish, with a grand cast headed by Betty Rengel as Tish. Others in the cast Were: Sally Wingate, Dick Altman, Alice Sta- ley, Eugene Robb, Bob Groom, Lois Wolf, Jerry Hyndman, Bonnie Cannon, Ed Sar- A gent, Lois Harris, Patty White and Tomasa Zavala. We could be very proud of our class. Bob Groom was president of the student federa- tion and presided over all assemblies. Patty White was vice-president, Barbara Dunlap, secretary: Lila Hyten, treasurer. We have had members in the basketball and football teams. Other members have been outstand- ing in debate and dramatics. A large per cent of the class was in Glee Club and A- Cappella Choir. Our sponsors who have given us so much help and encouragement this year are Miss Slark, Miss Jacques, Mr. Devore, and Mrs. Carter, head sponsor. We had our senior sneak day which ev- eryone enjoyed and We attended the prom which the juniors gave in our ho-nor. Now our last assignments are in and We are ready for our diplomas. Though we are looking toward the future, we have taken time to look back and remember the fun We have had in our days at Wellington High School and We leave with memories We Will never forget.
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lends much to the English and language de- partments. In the field of fine arts, Mr. Schmutz and Mr. Mountain are the guiding personali- ties to a better appreciation of and inter- pretation of vocal and instrumental music. Much of the effectiveness of a school de- pends upon the facilities of the library and the effectiveness of the librarian, credit for this goes to Miss Hall. Another supervisor who lends much to the efficiency of the school is Miss Glover, the school nurse. No school would be complete without a physical education departmentg ours has been capably guided by Coach Suran, Coach Hall and Miss Blazier. From 2 plus 2 equals 4 to a fb equals cfd our math teachers, Miss Lynn, Miss Cobb, Miss Bays, and Mr. Devore have tried to make us more accurate. Mr. Milliken keeps his room and every little bug in place while Mrs. Oyer creates those horrible odors that float around third floor. Back of these teachers and adding much to their efficiency have been Mrs. Mercer and Miss Cannon and their corps of office Workers. Many a knotty problem has been ironed out with their aid and many details are taken care of by them. And so we give you the faculty and as- sistants of W. H. S.
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