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MR. F. L. SCHLACLE Superintendent MR. J. C. HARMON Principal MR. ROY T. BAKER American History. Constitu- tion. Basketball Coach MISS EDNA BARNES English, Dramatics MISS MARILYN BELL Office Secretary MR. GUY BRADFORD Co-operative Part Time Occupations. Vocations. General Business MR. G. C. BRINK Shorthand. Typewriting MISS STELLA COLE Clothing, Homemaking MISS GLADYS CONCDON American History, Reviews MISS GRACE DALE Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Office Machines MISS HAZEL DAWSON Homemaking. General Science. Foods MISS EDITH DELANEY Mathematics MR. KENNETH I. DICK History, Applied Mathe- matics, Football Coach MISS MAUD HEWITT Crafts, Art, English FACULTY MR. F. S. HOOVER Biology, Physics. General Science MRS. LaVERNE HOY English, History MISS LILLIAN JESSUP Geography, World Geography MISS EVELYN KOESTER School Nurse MR. C. F. KUKUK Applied Mathematics, Algebra MISS MYRTLE McCORMICK Latin, English MR. THOMAS I. MATTHEWS Metalwork MR. E. A. MOODY Mechanical Drawing, Electricity MRS. ETHELYN MORGAN Mathematics MR. HAROLD J. MOULD Instrumental Music MR. C. J. OLANDER Physical Training, Physiology, Health MISS BERTHA PLUMB Foods, Cafeteria MRS. HATTIE POPPINO Librarian MR. C. L. RICHARDS Woodwork MISS PATTI SANKEE English, Spanish MR. D. F. SCHULTZ Machine Shop MR. FRANK W. SCOTT Auto Mechanics MR. N. F. SHELL Mathematics, Chemistry MR. JASPER R. SIMPSON Electricity MISS FRANCES TAYLOR Journalism, English MR. V. E. TIMMINS Civics, World History, International Relations MISS PEGGY TUTTLE Office Secretary MISS SUE UNRUH Physical Training, Physiology, Health MISS MONA WALTER Vocal Music MISS BESS WILHITE English a ARCENTIAN 1948 a a FOUR a
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UNITY We dedicate this issue of the Argentine yearbook to UNITY—in the classroom, on the athletic field, in the home, in business and in civic affairs. We feel that the measure of the success of the individual is greatly in proportion to his ability to work or play with others and assimilate and ben- efit by the directions and ad- vice of those in charge. Unity between student and instructor brings scholastic honors. Unity between player and coach wins games. Unity between the school and the community, creates happy sat- isfied homes and successful graduates in business institu- tions. Unity between the com- munity and its city, state and country makes a wholesome government and a good place to live. Every successful endeavor is the result of careful planning, intelligent organization and the willingness to follow wise direction with a unity of pur- pose.
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A CLASS OF 1948 A The senior class of this year had an enrollment of 176 students. 83 girls and 93 boys. Eighty-seven members of the Mustang Club were from this class. Three of the five cheerleaders were seniors. They were: Louise Ballard, Aljce Jean Miche. and Helen Ulmer. Five members of the journalism department were in the Press Club, with Beverly Hill president. The co-editors of the Argentian. a bi-weekly school newspaper, were: Frances Creenstreet. Jeanette Perry, and Martin Markula. The three editors of the annual were: Norma Gish, Beverly Hill, and Letha Mae Kennedy. The senior play “Jobyna Steps Out was presented March 19. Members of the cast were: Betty Lawrence. Margaret French, Patricia Hutchings, Betty Smoyer, Frances Creenstreet, Norman Arnold. Donald Dee, Donald Cline, James Ulm, and Ernest Sjoblom. Sue Scarlett was president of the Student Congress: Chester Strehlow, of the Mustang Club; and Bill Holtom, of the A Club. Twenty-eight seniors were in the band, and ten were in orchestra. Twenty-six of the seniors were elected members of the National Honor Society. They were: Eileen Amrine, Forrest Cook. Karl Eldridge. Richard Gerber, Norma Gish, Ardyth Goetze, Frances Creenstreet. Beverly Hill, Mary Margaret Hurt, Patricia Hutchings, E. C. Klempnauer, Roena Kuepker. Shirley Lapham, Doris McCormick. Mike Madrigal. Carl Mayhugh, Leland Metz. Charles Moss. Joyce Payne, Jeanette Perry, Sue Scarlett. Ernest Sjoblom. Chester Strehlow, Delores Wade, Jack Walling, and Joan Watt. The class was sponsored this year by Miss Frances E. Taylor and Miss Gladys Congdon. A CLASS OFFICERS A FRESHMAN YEAR SOPHOMORE YEAR President Vice-president Secretary Gus Burton .Sue Scarlett Betty Lawson President Vice-president Secretary ..Donald Stephenson Lois Bilhimer Delores Wade Treasurer............................Joyce Payne Treasurer.......................Chester Strehlow JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR President Chester Strehlow President Forrest Cook Vice-president Joyce Payne Vice-president.. Wanda Overton Secretary Wanda Overton Secretary .. Delores Wade Treasurer Lula Hudson Treasurer Eileen Amrine a five a a ARGENTINE HICH a
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