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MR. F. L. SCHLAGLE Superintendent f MR. J. C. HARMON Principal MR. ROY T. BAKER American History Constitution Basketball Coach MISS EDNA BARNES English. Dramatics MISS CHARLENE BOUSE Office Secretary MR. GUY BRADFORD Vocations. General Business. Cooperative Part-Time Training MR. G. C. BRINK Shorthand. Typewriting MISS STELLA COLE Clothing. Homemaking MISS GLADYS CONGDON American History. Reviews MISS GRACE DALE Shorthand. Bookkeeping. Office Machines MISS EDITH DELANEY Mathematics MR. KENNETH I. DICK History. Mathematics Football Coach Junior High Track Coach MISS NORMA GISH Office Treasurer jfatultP ?:$ MR. C. G. HEATH Mathematics. General Science Senior Track MISS MAUD HEWITT Crafts. Art. English MR. F. S. HOOVER Biology. Physics General Science MISS LILLIAN JESSUP Geography World Geography MISS EVELYN KOESTER School Nurse MR. C F. KUKUK Applied Mathematics Algebra. Junior High Football and Basketball Coach Miss Myrtle McCormick Latin. English Mr. Thomas I. Matthews Metalwork. Welding MR. E. A. MOODY Mechanical Drawing MR. HAROLD J. MOULD Instrumental Music MR. C J. OLANDER Physical Training Physiology. Health MRS. RUTH PATTERSON English. Homeliving Foods I MISS BERTHA PLUMB Food. Cafeteria MRS. HATTIE POPPINO Librarian MR. C. L. RICHARDS Woodwork MISS PATTI SANKEE English. Spanish MR. FRANK SCOTT Auto Mechanics MR. N. F. SHELL Ma t hem at ics. Chem ist r y MR. J. R. SIMPSON Electricity MISS FRANCES TAYLOR Journalism. English MR. V. E. 'TIMMINS Civics. World History International Relations MISS SUE UNRUH Physical Training Physiology. Health MR. G. W. WALLING Machine Shop MISS MONA WALTER Vocal Music MISS BESS WILHITE English
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Another great handicap of the forty-niners was the communication system. The Pony Express teas the only federal means. As is told in stories, riders were often killed by Indians or outlaws, thus making it difficult to get new riders. If anyone wished to send a message hack East, he had to wait until someone was returning and ask him if he would deliver it. The graduating forty-niners of Argentine are, in a way. much like those in the I800's. These students are entering an experience different from anything they have ever experienced. Tor the first time in the lives of most of them, they will be out earning their own money making their own way in the world. The forty-niners were also entering a new experience. It is true the land they were traveling through had been partially explored by others, but most of them had never traveled the strange trails. Each of the two groups had and has a goal to accomplish. I he goal of the forty-niners was the hope of striking a rich gold mine and becoming rich. The goal of the seniors is the hope of success in the field of earning their own living and perhaps making a name for themselves in the world. Many of the original forty-niners accomplished their goal and it is the hope of the faculty and students that this year’s forty-niners will accomplish their goal.
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V£ Z )t jfortpiJiiifrs v The senior class had an enrollment of 148. consisting of 76 boys and 72 girls. The annual class play. Cuckoos on the Hearth. was given December 10. Members of the cast were: Nelda Allard. Gale Bushnell. Dorothy Crisp. Carl Hanks. Karl Ingraham. Zona Lehman. Carl Lillich. John Moffett. Jim Pearson, Bill Pierce, Dorothy Sexton. Goldie Sjoblom. Eighty seniors were in the Mustang Club. Four of the five cheerleaders were seniors. They were: Dorothy Estes. Jacqueline Parris. George Moss, and Donna Hinds. Thirteen journalism students were in the Press Club with James Jester as president. Co-editors of the Argentian. a bi-weekly school newspaper, were Ernest Albright. Gale Bushnell. and James Jester. Harold l.awson was president of the Student Congress: Robert Mullens of the Mustang Club; Mary Pacheco of the Girls Athletic Association: Robert Mullens of the A Club and Bill Johnston of the Photography Club. Nelda Allard and Dorothy Crisp were attendants of the football queen. $ Class Officers 8 FRESHMAN YEAR President......................I larold I.awson Vice-president...................Clyde Dyerson Secretary......................Doris Fullerton Treasurer.........................D. A. White Sponsor...................Mrs. Catherine Randel JUNIOR YEAR President.......................Harold Lawson Vice-President...................Clyde Dyerson Secretary.......................Robert Mullens Treasurer..................................Jack Payne Cheerleader..............................George Moss Sponsor........................Mr. N. F. Shell SOPHOMORE YEAR President......................I lelen Yonevich Vice-president...................Chris Vedros Secretary.........................Nelda Allard Treasurer...........................Neva Wills Sponsors....Miss Edna Barnes and P. S. Hoover SENIOR YEAR President......................Harold Lawson Vice-president.....................Bob Doyle Secretary...........................Neva Wills Treasurer.......................Elizabeth Hill Sponsors...................Miss Frances Taylor and Miss Gladys Congdon Cheerleader.....................Grace Graham 8 iiational Jtjonorarp ocirt? 8 Twenty-four seniors were elected to the National Honor Society. They are: Ernest Albright. Nelda Allard. La Verne Alt. Gale Bushnell, Jeanette Carriger. Gwen Chester. Letha Chrisman. Bill Christie. Dorothy Crisp. Robert Davis. Eleanor Duckworth. Clyde Dyerson. Doris Fullerton. Myrtle Head. Elizabeth Hill. Marry Huffman. Harold Lawson. Ellen McClain, Shirley Mitschke. John Mof- fett. Rosemary Russell. Richard Verbrugge. Louise Woodruff. Sue Yearsley.
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