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R. Lockling, L. Gemmill, Mr. Brown, C. Sapp, K. O'NeiIl, J. Hanks A. S. B. A very active A. S. B. Council guided the students skillfully through the 1949-1950 academic year. New band uniforms were purchased and paid for with funds acquired from the selling of magazine subscriptions by all the students. The student body as a whole also assumed the project of improving school conduct, particularly in assemblies. Officers chosen by the stu- dents to lead them were Chuck Sapp as president, Larry Gemmill as vice president, Ruth Lockling as secretary, jerry Hanks as Sophomore Representative, and holding the money bag was Kathleen O'Neill, first girl treasurer in eight years. SCHOOL BOARD All citizens, particularly those with children in school, have an interest in the growth and development of our schools. Five school board members, with widely varied occupations, were the policy making group for the Ellensburg schools. Dr. Carl Olander, is a Medical Doctor, joe Kendall is the manager of KXLE, Ed Rogel is a member of the CWCE staff, james Reese is an indepen- dent business man, and Frank Billeter is a farmer. These men combined their abilities to help Ellensburg High School. They made our school their business in 1949-1950. 921: J ames Reese 1 1-35 - 11 cc.-. tlgfffg A3 v ig, 4 ae -W if ,ai Frank Billeter Joe Kendall Dr. Carl Olander, Chairman Edward B. Rogel is ia. ef il i.....L .W ,w 4 I A lil' '-fi 7
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awe did lie pldanmg, Q Mr. Giaudrone, Superintendent: Mr. Brown, Principal Dorothy Nelson I Secretary to the Principal , Mary MacLennan Secretary to the Superintendent 6 ADMINISTRATION The overall operation of running the school is one of administra- tion. We were indeed fortunate to have as our superintendent and our principal two men, pleasant to work withg men we were proud to serveg men we could call genuine friendsg men with the know-how of coordinating our various wants and needs. Mr. Angelo Giaudrone was the new superintendent at E.H.S. He IS a graduate of Cle Elum High School and Washingtoiu State College, where he received both his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Be- sides heing our superintendent, he was the president of the De- partment of Administration and Supervision of the Washingtori Education Association. Mr. William Brown was again principal of the high school. He was in daily contact with the student hody, keeping school in- terests and affairs running smoothly, and holding student welfare uppermost. He was also secretary of the Y.V.I.A.A., an office which he has held for the past thirteen years.
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ame an tie la ww, Miss Baker, D, Phillips FACU LTY W'ith helpful suggestions and open minds, the faculty helped us with the business of equipping ourselves physically, mentally, and spiritually for good citizenship. They will be remembered as men and women who were always interested in our future, even when we were more interested in the blonde next to us and the social present. New teachers that joined the staff this year were Mr. Lloyd Rowley, Mr. Russell Wiseman, Mr. james Staakestad, Mr. Edward Camealy, and Mr. Hugh Hedges. Miss Marian Klobucher returned to E. H. S. after a year's absence, during which she did graduate work at the University of Washington. GLADYES BAKER: Health Coordinator, Girls' Tennis Coach, Point Club, Athletic Club. MERLE BARNHILL: G. Larsen, Mr. Barnhill ' Industrial Arts, Activity Assistant. Mr. Gates, D. Cutting MAXWELL GATES: Speech, Stageftraft, Latin, Dramatics, Latin Club.
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