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Mr, Minnich, Mrs, l-lollmann, and Mr, Miller . , , The three mathematicians ot our school, They taught us equations and how to use protractors. Many students at E.U.t-l.S. have enjoyed taking math trom these three teachers. 757974 110 he ta lnstructing the students in Latin, Physical Education, Art, Spanish and French, their days were spent in solving the various problems these subjects brought up. These women enabled us to learn the fundamentals ot their courses. 144 759 Mr, Bahen, Mr, Schmeeltle, and Mr. Klewer . . . These three masters ot the slide rule, T-seuare, and blow torch capably handled students interested in their subjects. Students in these classes always benefited. Mr. Ahler, Mr, Duncan, and Mr, Quade . . . Exhausting themselves physically and mentally, these men helped our boys to acquire a good physical education and tine sportsmanship, l-lard working teams were the tinal outcome ot their ettorts. Mrs, Vogel, Miss Cook, Mrs. Allen, Miss Perrone . . .
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49'ERS AND YOUR FELLOW STUDENTS: One hundred years ago, a group ot pioneering men and women lsparlced by the discovery ot gold at Sutter's Milll raced into this land ot opportunity. They braved the elements and dared tate to gain the advantages ot this tair land. While you are experiencing the thrill ot teen-age living and enjoying the heritage ot this great nation-its treecloms-its schools-its wealth-its constitutional government-its almost inexhaustible natural resources . . . Remember-you are about to become one ot the main actors in this drama ot lite and that the stage is now set with an air frontier and an atomic horizon. Prepare yourselves as best you can, while you can. Pioneers ot the atomic age may live to smile at the dangers taced by the l849'ers. You can and must help to turn the dangers ot this atomic age into benetits tor all mankind. You may participate in the new age ot exploration as man ventures out into the solar system. You tace greater danger and greater opportunity-by many told-than did the l849'ers. We will do our best to help you enter this great adventure and attain an excellent record tor the l949'ers. A. P. Beleal. 2 QP 23 X Q7 V , Ls X XW l i Mr. Reed Mr. Emerson Mr. t-lurd Mr. l-lardy
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X ttf X its XL Miss Breidenstein, Mrs. Dove, Miss Beven, and Miss Brand . , l-lolding positions in the English, homemalcing, and Spanish departments, they instructed students interested in their respective subjects. Future success will greet all the students who have been instructed by these teachers. Mr. Christianson, Mrs, Couts, and Mr, Vorlcinlc , , , Star- tish, tardy slips, and scripts composed the worlcing material ot these teachers who came in contact with nearly every student in school. Chris also instructed the Girls' Glee Club while Mr, Vorlcint handled the English Department. i i - i I ,Il . Mr, Fox, Mrs, l-lall, and Mr. Williams . . . Under the guidance ot these instructors many students received help with their schedules, slcinned lcnees, and band instruments. Mr, Williams also added much to our school by organizing the Boysl Glee Club. Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Crenshaw, and Mr, Mctoney , . . leaching students in subiects includihg English, journalism, general science, chemistry, radio, and photography, This instruction will be beneficial to students in later lite, Nearly every student in school has had instruction trom one ot these teachers. Mrs, Ming, Mr, Randals, and Mr. Sherrill . . Keeping the students busy besides learning about the history ot our country was a tullftime iob tor these teachers. 'lheir lcnowledge ot America was learned by all students.
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