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A CHALLENGE FROM OUR PRINCIPAL IRA A. MURPHY “Education is the training of our mental and moral powers by a system of study, discipline, and life experiences” says Webster. Our high school, through its faculty, school plant, and organization, expects to create an en- vironment where the above is available in full measure to each and every student. A well-trained faculty with excellent facilities now give us a firm basis to challenge and guide the mental powers of our young citizens. This guidance must ever remain such that study, discipline, and experiences in life will enable our children to have a better and fuller tomorrow. To utilize the facilities, personnel, and organization of our school to best advantage, a student body with a desire to meet the challenges that must confront those who would become “educated” is needed. The challenge to each and every student to participate in our activities is the invitation to educational growth. You, the students of Antelope Union, must answer that ever continuing invitation which is extended with the knowledge that it is your open door to mental and moral growth. 7
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OUR UNSEEN ADVISERS Helping in every way possible are the Antelope Union High School Board of Education. Meeting once a month they settle many of the im- portant questions that arise at any typical high school. At one of the meetings they delayed their business long enough to pose for photographer Cochran and seated (1. to r.) are Alton Duke, member; Archie Perry, secretary; Ira Murphy, principal; W. O. Seale, member, and H. H. Moore, president. 6
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Van G. Ccchran. the Charles Emmons, our Ralph Lee is a favorite Jean Guthrie, in her shutterbug of the earn- Spanish and social sci- of the students for his first year at AUHS, pus is AUHS’s very ence instructor is ability to make them has made great strides capable agriculture known for his ready laugh. He teaches sci- with the music depart- teacher and F. F. A. wit and humor. ence and mathematics, ment. advisor. QUALIFIED DIRECTORS Student librarian, Frances Hibbard, is checking out a book for Sue Holmes while Bonnie Huey assists at the cata- logue. Pictured at the left are Mary Black- ketter and Ernest LaPlante complet- ing experiments in physics class. 8
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