Ellensburg High School - Klahiam Yearbook (Ellensburg, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 10 text:

Mr. Brown: Mr. Berger: Mr. Sparks f. ,! .f If Im. 'ln ADMINISTRATION In order that any business may run smoothly, there must he administration. In radio, this is the control room and in E.H.S.'s control room were Mr. Max Berger, superintendent, Mr. Dick Sparks, business manager, and Mr. Willianu Brown, principal .... These three men didn't stay in this control room aloneg the door was open to the students and no problem was too large or too small to tackle. They made it a point to know the students, made them feel known, and Co-operated always. The control room was efficiently run by efficient men. Secretary to Superintendent Miss Mary MacLennan Secrefa ry to Principal Mrs. Virginia Robinson

Page 9 text:

TO YOU. KEN GAFFORD: Vxfe hope you realize, Ken, +ha+ mere words are inadeguaTe. They cannoT express our appreciaTion oT your conTribuTion To This liTe ThaT someTimes seems so conTused .... The Lord said, 'l will help him who helps himselT. The Lord surely musT be aT your side, Tor you were as independenT as The breeze aT your Traclc meeTs, or The cheering crowds aT your baslceTball games, or The unpredicTable ball ThaT you so magniTicenTfy caughT aT your TooT- ball games .... Yours was a Triendship never To be TorgoTTen, a Triendship +ha+ reached inTo The hearT oT The mosT insigniTicanT sophomore and inTo The hearT oT The mosT looked-upon senior. Your unTailing Triendship reached everyone who had The oppor- TuniTy To say, l-li, Ken. . . . IT is noT good Thar man should be alone. This, Ken, you need never Tear. For we sTill wallc wiTh you Through The halls, we sTill iolce wiTh you in The sTudy hall, and we're sfill willing To give you a hinT abouT The Third chemisTry problem . . . . We will remember and dearly hold These behaviors unTil we come To ioin you in your new liTe .... We are parTially consoled by This ThoughT: l-leaven gives her TavoriTes early ,deaThl There is no boy in school who will Talqe Ken's place ouT There on The basl4eTball courT This winTer, buT every member oT The squad can and will do a liTTle beTTer iob because oT having lcnown him. . . . There is no boy in This school who can run The hurdles aT The Valley and STaTe lVleeTs as Ken would have run Them. BUT every boy can do a beTTer iob by remembering Ken's hard work, his poise, his deTerminaTion, his desire To be The besT .... We can'T do anyThing Tor Ken, buT he can do someThing Tor us .... We can honor him by Tollowing in his ambiTion, his manliness, and his com- peTiTive spiriT. lpaul Nelsonl



Page 11 text:

Stuart Corey: Bill Woods: Mr. Brown: Kirk Kaynor: Donna Ferguson: Jean Coursen A.S.R The Associated Student Body worked together to make the school life as pleasant and profitable as possible for all con- cerned. To raise finances the A.S.B. sponsored the niaga- zine sales, the pass sales, and the fatulty-student basketball game .... Sports helped to make our treasury strong by paying for themselves and backed by this strength, the A.S.B. tackled the new activity of Homecoming .... Those directing the students' activities were Kirk Kaynor as presi- dent, Bill Woocls as vice-president, jean Courson as secre- tary, Stuart Corey as treasurer, and Donna Ferguson, sopho- more representative. SCHOOLBOARD Ellensburg has always been interested in the operations of its public schools, and well it should be, for the students of today make tomorrow's citizens .... The tive men, diversi- fied in occupations who were the members of our school board have, through their policies and untiring efforts, helped us to have a school we are proud of .... The board consisted ot' chairman, Dr. Carl Olander, a medical doctor, and members, joe Kendall, manager of the local radio sta- tion, KXLE: ,lames Reese, an independent business man: Frank Billeter, a farmer: and Edward Rogel, Public Rela- tions Director at C.'XV.C.E. Back row: Joe Kendall: Ed Rogel: Frank Billeter. First row: Dr. Carl Olander: James Reese: Max Berger W . i an ,,.,,., Mswwwwfmwwr 7

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