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ALFALFA BLOSSOMS 7 MERLE MILLHORN .... WILBUR BUDD ...,..,.. LEONARD ORTH ,,., . CLAIR CASAD .......... ELMER THORPE ...A... MINNIE HAMIC ..,.... BESS HESSEL .......... LOYD GAWTHROP .,..... STELLA HANDKINS ....... EARL CLARK ............ ESTHER ANDERSON... PAUL WALTON ........,.. LILLIAN WOODWARD CALVIN BROWN ...,,.. OLLIE WHITE ,,.,,,,,,L4,. NORWOOD GOODMAN ...,.... NANNIE LIGGETT ....... FERN CRUM ........ J ENNIE STOKER .....,. LOUISE KROEKER .,... The Qtaff ..,..... Business M anage-r .. ,...... ...Business M anager .......Subscription Manager Editor-in-Chief ......Class Historian ...............Calendar ......Girls' Athletics . ..... ............... J okes .........Literature .. ........... Class ............. Snapshots Boys' Athletics W. C. A. .. .................................... Y. M. C. A. ....... Kappa Gamma Literary Society ....................Orator'y and Debate Photographs ......Class Prophet .. ............. Music Y g
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ALFALFA BLOSSOMS 9 bchnul Zbistnrp In the minds of some of the older citizens of the community, it may seem but a few short years since there was no school building at Cheney. In 1884 the Cheney district was organized, and as there was no building at that time for school purposes, the classes were heard in a store room. Dur- ing the year a two-story, two-room building was erected, which met the needs of the community for a few years when it was found necessary to build on another room. The frame part of the present building was erected in 1903, which accommodated the students until 1907, when the brick an- nex was built. At the same time a furnace and equipment for chemical and physical laboratories were installed. Mr. Fifer was principal in 1903, and with the aid of the new building, was able to put in two years of high school work. The foundation of the present high school was laid during the two years that Mr. Fifer was principal. Prof. Kabler, the next principal, served the school for two years and endeavored to raise the standard of the school in truth as well as in the eyes of the public. The Barnes High School law was passed and the Cheney school received material aid from the county taxes. Two teachers were employed to teach High School subjects only, and a three year course was offered, either college preparatory or a general course. Mr. Mahin took up the work in 1907, where Mr. Kabler had left it, and in order that the work in the grades might be more efficient, another teacher was added. A great many progressive steps were taken during the three years that Mr. Mahin served the school, some of which were, the addition of new library equipment, the installment of German and some commercial branches. Two new teachers were added to the faculty, mak- ing four teachers who taught High School subjects exclusively. The school was raised from class C to class A, the approval of the State Board secured and the Normal Training Course established in the High School. Supt. Daily then took charge of the school in the fall of 1910, and plans already laid by the previous superintendents were very ably carried out by him. The whole school was given a boost that gave it a firm footing higher up on the educational scale. Sixty-five students were enrolled dur- ing the year 1910-1911, and the school received a name that has been per- manent. In 1911 Prof. Hall was at the head of the school, and due to his efforts, the standards of the school were placed on a more substantial basis. The
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