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MR. If. F. EMINGER Cln-inis.try. lliulogy. Q5ut ul rlll' Tvs! Tub:-,U MISS MILIJRISIJ IIRACKIITT Librarian, You Caxnit Taka- Ir Wirlu You. MRS. RUTH RQTYS Study I-Inll 'I'v.lfl1c'i', Wi!l1 Malice llioward Sarnia MR. RALPI'-I ALLISKFNH Gclwrzil Math.. Woibld Hismry Archery Club Aclvisvr. 'Wvilliam 'Iii-ll. MISS GLADYS SELI.IiCK-Vol.mmml llmnc Iicomnnics. Home Rvlanmu. Di-parrxni-nt Ili-ad. Stone-5 for Brand. MISS MARY FRANK -Sw. ro Mr. Slmw. Tlw Trouble I vi' Seon, MR. EDWARIJ MMKENZIE City Inntrumi-ntal Musir Supvrvi-cur. Ihncl. IN-p Iinnd. Urclu-srra. Girls' Drum and Bugle Corps Aclviwr. Orplu-us Club Advisor. 'I'lxunr dvr on rlw Li-Ir. MR. PAUL K. IIIZNJAMIN I'l1ymr.xl lidufatmn. II--alili. Siipcrvimwr of Atlxlvuc Itquipnn-nt. Handball. Softball. Play Klum' Gmnc H MRS. ETHEI. CASE -limlogv. Wfurld History. Girls' Drum and Iiuglv Corpr. Advinvr. Amit Girls' Club Ad- visor. Bugs, Iiuttcrllicn and ISN-tlmf' MISS RUTH ARLANDER Geomcrry. Algi-bra. Girly' Club Community Scrvirv Di-parrmi-ni Advisor. Department Head. Ulf I I Iacl 4 Apples ii MISS JANET ADAMSf Mum-'. Chorus flioys and Girlsl. Nlixvd Glcu Club. Open-tra. Ifliglmli. Girls Offer. Hnys' Quarter. Orplu-us Club Aclvisvr. 'vlilns Singing WLxrId. MR. DEAN ARBKUGAST--Typing. Geography. I-Ii Y Club Advisvr. Social Cinnnxitrcu Advisor. Royal Road to Romance. MR. LOUIS V. GRAIIIOUS- Ifngllslu. Dvbari- Club and Squad Advisor. Gargoylr Club. NA well-Tcinpvrl-LI l.lslcncr. MR. JESSIS I.. HELM Agruulturi-. I .I'. A. Club Ad' vim-r, 'liwki-I Snli-5 Advisor, Gu-cn Ilzmrilri-s. MR. RALPH HANSON -Iirvncb. journalism. Ifnglinb. Apple I.i-af Anlvisi-r. Dm-rby Club Ailvisvr. The Young- mt. MRS. HELEN TIBIIITS CLARK- De-an of Girls. Ciuiclf ann- Counselor. Rn'p.:islrav', S0v0n Pillars of Wisdom.l' MR. LLOYD VINCENT f-Il. S. I-Iistnry. We Didnlt Ark Iltnpiaf' MISS MARY SANDS' llvalrlu. Pliysital lidllfation. Girls' Sports Arlvisvr. Your Carrmgv. lVIadain. MR. ERVING EASTON lVIs'flmnis4ll. lVInCl1inL-. and Arclii- tmtural Drawing. Modal Airplanc Club Adviner, Torb- nunl Dari-cmr of Siagc. 'Squarca from Circlcsf' MISS MARGARET STEVENSON Jinglialu. Drzunaucs. Dravnarn Club Ailvisi-r. Opi-ri-tm. Apple Blossom Pagf I-.mr Din-fmr. Si-nmr Clam Play, Hlivlmind thu Ifoor- liglmtsfl MRS. OI.GA IVERSLTN Subatitulul lui' Nlrs. 'IIctvrs. lblu Pwiur--J IU
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him A survey ot past Wa Wa's indicated that a message from the prin- cipal is traditionally a part of the book. The responsibility of taking up the space with words that might be occupied by a picture has been called to my attention by the very competent editor of this book. During our conversation she told me of the central theme of this year's book and that led us on to a discussion of the importance of sym- bols as factors in social thinking and acting. ln our school community the is seen roaming the halls on the sweaters of both boys and girls. Around Cashmere it is the big C, down at Stanford it is the and everywhere in our country it is the Stars and Stripes. Over in Germany, people are said to thrill at the sight of the swastika, while in Russia, they get their shot of pep from the hammer and sickle. We human beings do evidently get somes thing we want from symbols. No symbol has any meaning in itself. Meaning is put into it by the people who respect or worship or despise it. To us the Stars and Stripes stands for individual worthy a government of, for, and by the people: a fighting chance for satisfaction in living. lt is possible that we have not given sufficient thought to the power of the endowed with meaning by a thoughtful student body and faculty, to inspire all of us. A little emotion now and then seems to be the extra push needed to determine our choice of ways of living in accord with the best human values.
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MR. TOM I.EVERf W'orld Hustory. Rxflt- Club Atlvvsvr Tcnms Club Aclvtsttr Somv Lulu- Thom Short H MISS DORIS IVIUI.I.EN-Biology. Geology. Honor So cwtv Advisor. Hem? Club Advisor. Much Ado About Nuthtng N MISS ANNE LIIIBY -Gt-neral Math. Geometry. Algebra. Irlgonnmctrv. Scnlor Class Advtser. Wa Wa Business Advisor I.1Vt- Alone ancl I.llc0 Ir, MISS HONORA ZEIHER -English. Wa Wa Ifthtorml ALI- vnsvr, I Lost IVIV Ifmgltsh Accent MISS ESTELLA KYNEfLaru1. S. P. Q. R. Club Advisor Vallcv of the Giants. MR- OLIVER KLOSSNER-1-Wood Shop. Smith-Hughes Carpentry. Football Coach. Skt Club Advtst-r. Iivpart- munt I-lead Skiing from A to Z. MISS GRACE W'IES'I-ER' -U, S, I Iistnry. Sociology. IJ1' partmvnr I-It-ad I'd Rather Pu- Right. MR, REX SCO'I I'1XWorltI lllstory. Amvrtcan Problems. Iitlskvtfvtll Cooarh. S A 'Il Advlsvr. I:ootl1:lll Promo tvon and lftnamwng Mal1 of thc I-I0ur. MRS. VERE DE VOE -Iiooklcceplng. Iiuslne-ss I.aw. Con' sumer Ecnnotrucs. Shorthand. Salt-smanshlp. Senior Cap and Gown and Announccmvnt Commlttcv Advisor, D0- partmcnt Head. How to Sc-ll Your Way Through Life U MRS. ITERN COUSINEAU DUNCAN -Arr. Wa Wa Art Atlvlsvr Pt-rs. and IIow tu Cart' for 'l'lwm. IVIISS RUBY POOL- Vocauonal IIornt' Economics. Honw Rn-latuoni, Girls' Club Cabins-t Advlfsvr. Hxvhat Do You Vfflatxt for BIWPXYU MISS PATTI PA'I I'ONfI,sycl1ologv. Ifngllsh, St-mor Class Advust-r. H1 Yu Club Advisor. Department I-It-ml. HI'Iow tn Wlln Iirlcnds and Influence pvnplt-,N MRS. ELEANOR 'I'E'I'ERS7IfngItsh. IJ. G. Club Atlvismr Girls' Club Advisor. Gracious l.aCIy MR. J. FRED UI.ERYfll S History. Gt-tune-try. li Squad Basketball. Irafk Coach. 'I'hc Promnst-:I land, NIR. j. EI.I.ER Plxystrs. Radm. litology. IJQ-p.unm-ut I-It-acl. Dun-ctm of Visual Iiclucatmn. I,istcnI 'I'ht' Wind. MISS MARGUERITE MILLS- -Iinglush. Soplmnmrt- Class Advlsvr. I7hanton1 on Skts. MISS EDNA BREEDING- 'lflonv with tht' Wllnflfl MRS. JANET I-IOUTCIHIENS f'Shorthand. Iyplng. Svc rvmrxal Vforlc. I' K. Advlsrr. NIanncrs In I'rus1nt'ss. MR. CLINTON SNYDER- Stnlth-I-Iughvs Auto IVIQ-chan ics. Stn-el Shop Tho Kung of the Tinlu-rs. MISS I.UCII.I.E MANARDf English. Spanish. lVI:tkt'-ul, Cotnmlttsc Advxser, Hxvlth lVIal1t'e Toward Nona-,H MR. DON I..AIZURE-'Iinp3l1sh. Atnvrxfan I.ltn'raturo Sophomorc Class Advtr-cr I'm a Stranger I-Ivrt' My Sclff' INQ I-Itcturvl MRS. ELLAMARY HATFIELD Subsunuvtl tm Mass lirt-1-clung lNo Pncturcl
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