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W History; George A. Smith, Biology, Botany and Zoology; F. G. Springsteen, Sheet Metal, Forge; Mary Stewart, Physical Education; Nell Strowig, Dressz making; Geo. P. Unseld, Physics; Auguste Utterman, Mathematics; Elva VanWinkle, History, Debating; Belle Livingston, Typewriting; Irene Vanderr griff, Sewing; Daniel Wettstein, Auto Repairing; C. R. Whitehead, Machine Shop; Dorothy Wilson, Piano; Susie R. Wilton, Commercial Law, Economics; C. B. World, Mathematics; Louise Wright, Boyas Study; Georgia Young, Eng lish; Sarah H. Young, Cooking; Helen Bishop, OfEce Registrar; Rachel L. Warnock, Secretary. Let us hope that we, as a faculty, may be commended for our high ideals of scholarship and attainment and for our unselfish devotion to the worthy work before us. Page Thee
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F aculty Review gag! NOTHER year has passed. But what about its success! To us, the faculty of the West High, has been given the privilege of pre paring sixteen hundred boys and girls for leadership in the essential activities of society and of the nation. It has never been easy, even under the most favorable conditions, to secure this end, and its at, tainment depends more upon the selection of the teachers rather than upon the selection of the subjects, and more upon the teachers idea of his function and duty than upon his own particular opinions. We are not superrteachers; we are just average human beings blessed, we hope, with an impulse to cooperate for the benefit of the perfectly average boy and girl who come under our influence. This only can bring the greatest success. The members of the faculty are: Alvena P. Nelson, Dean of Girls; Orpha Kiser, Librarian; E. W. Gesswein, Head of Mechanical Department; Martha P. Alexander, Spanish; Wm. J. Astler, Printing; L. B. Ballard, Physical Eduz cation; Annette C. Banker, English; L. R. Bentley, Mechanical Drawing, Cabinet Making; Nettie Bradford, Gen. Science, Physiology; Adolph Brox, Orchestra; Jane M. Carney, History; M. lone Carroll, Algebra and Geometry; L. J. Christensen, Electricity; Ethel M. Connelly, English; Margaret Coulter, Typewriting, Shorthand; Georgia Crouch, English; Iinnnie Cunningham, Latin, French; D. F. Davis, Comil Geography; Don Donahoe, Algebra, Geomr etry; Jessie Duncan, English; Margaret Eckert, Typewriting; Ruth Carol Evans, Physical Education; Lacy J. Farnsworth, History; Lola Farrell, Physical Education; Lucy A. Fedderson, Geometry; Nellie S. Frobes, History; Lily M. Harris, History; Caroline Harrison, Applied Art; James E. Haslam, Cal. and Bookkeeping; Katherine Hill, Physiology and Botany; Clara Hosmer, Office Training and Shorthand; Julia Howe, English; Osmon Justeson, History; Sarah Karrick, Art; Blanche Kidder, English; Corinne Kipp, English; Minnie Kuhn, Art; Roy McIntyre, Gym. Physical Education; W. A. McKay, Booke keeping; Fannie Mahaney, Geom. Psychology; Claire C. Marshall, English; P. S. Marthakis, Algebra, Trigonometry; Bruce R. Mathews, Chemistry; Janet Mayne, Millinery; Charles H. Miles, Spanish, French, German; P. Melvin Petersen, Music; Nellie Pugsley, Typewriting, Shorthand; Frances Qualtrough, English; Oneita Rees,Eng1ish; Alice E. Sanford, English; Josephine Sherman, Shorthand; Marion Simme, English; Lulubelle Smith, Commercial
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Page Four Gemge N. Ghild Y congratulations and appreciation are extended to the West High class of 1926. The Class has not only upheld the high standards and traditions of the school, but has moved them forward by its excellent work and worthy example. The Board of Education has honored each member of the Class With a diploma of graduation in recognition of work successfully ac, comphshed. But the diploma also has a forward significance of no mean value. It certifies the ability and Character of the holder to carry on in college or to practice the essentials of good citizenship in vocational service. As the years go by may each member of West High Class of 1926 be found fighting for the right and growing in that personality which is the final evidence of a successful life. True success, however, is ever in the making and thus there is never a finished product. A completed education like everything is already in the process of decay. GEO. N. CHILD.
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