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X ADMINISTDATIDN To the Boys and Girls of E. H. S.: It is becoming increasingly apparent that the old emphasis of education, that of remunerative reward, must be changed to one that will give higher and more permanent satisfactions in life. ln my mind that is the great lesson for education which these difficult times have brought us. So, l salute the young people of this depression period, and extend to them my sincere wish that they will bravely meet the challenge of the new day. G. L. PUTNAM. XXX, Greetings to the Students: This issue of the Klahiam will serve as a mem- ory book from which you can draw much enjoy- ment. lt is my sincere wish that in the future this book will be not only a pleasure but an incentive to further activity, to a continuation of a pro- gressive attitude toward the experiences of life, and a determination to be always a fine citizen and a credit to our school and community. W. M. BROWN. 1
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ACKNDWLEDGMENTS To Mr. Harper Joy, who is vice president of Ferris- Hardgrove Investment Company of Spokane, Wash- ington, during Working hours, but during leisure and vacation hours a Circus Fan and clown. Mr. Joy, president of the Circus Fans' Association, assisted in the production of this book by loaning a collection of circus information. To Mr. S. L. Cronin, genial and popular manager of Al G. Barnes Circus, tor his assistance in gather- ing circus data. To Mr. Harry W. Cole, member of the staff of the American Boy, and circus expert, for his extensive help on the history of the American Circus, To Walt Irvine, school annual representative of the Western Engraving and Colortype Company of Seat- tle, for his excellent assistance in planning the book. Printed and Bound by the Record Press, Ellens- burg. Photography by Pautzke's Studio, Ellensburg. Engraving by Western Engraving and Colortype Company, Seattle. Covers by Weber-McCrea Company, Los Angeles, California.
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Argall. Baker. Bafrs. I2i'runI4'H. Ililetrtii f f-N i , 1 i A2- Ilrzirsoiz. EI?flll,SlI1j. Hulzwrsmz. Jolzizxmz. Koenig ADMINISTIQATIUN DEAN OF GIRLS Miss Hazel Halverson ENGLISH Miss Ruth Argall, Sophomore English Miss Dorothy Bates, Junior English Miss Beryl Roberts, Junior English Miss Alice Dawson, Journalism Mr. James Vivian, Sophomore English Senior English, Public Speaking Stagecraft, Dramatics MUSIC Mr. Norman R. Webb, Band, Orchestra, Chorus DEAN OF BOYS Mr. W. M. Brown SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Miss Hazel Halverson, Chemistry Miss Beatrice Buzzetti, Biology and Physics Miss Jeannette Twyman, Algebra and Geometry LANGUAGES Miss Dorothy Bates, Spanish Miss Beryl Roberts, Latin and French LIBRARY Miss Margaret Short, Junior and Senior High School Librarian With a range of activities as varied as the interests of the 400 students who compose the student body, Ellensburg High Schools year of I933-34 passes into the annals of history-memorable for both curricular and extra-curri- cular work. The academic accomplishments have been well balanced with dramatics, music, journalistic activities, friendships and fun and all the other phases of high school life. The changes in the school have been few but very important. Although in the third year of following 'the supervised study plan, the school employed a full-time librarian this year for the first time. Miss Margaret Short, in the capacity of librarian, has been an important addition to the school faculty, proving that the efficient use of the library facilities of the school is an essen- tial part of the supervised study plan. ln the spring of the past year, Miss K. Magdel Prusack, under the auspices of the Red Cross, came to the High School and taught a six weeks course in home nursing for senior girls. 2
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