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William Brown, principal of Ellensburg High School, and Mr. Angelo Gliaudrone, super tdtfEII bgPbIShlp d th th ytNlg o ens ur u ic c oo s, ause on e steps of E.H.S. on eir wa o or Ju r High, loc t d t th th d f the fre h a' id , where many high hool clas f d OUY1 - A candid view oT TiTTy-Two was The aim oT The Klahiam sTaTT when we sTarTed preparaTions Tor This book lasT spring. According To WebsTer, candid means, Trank, sTraighTTorward, TruThTul, and wiThouT parTialiTy or prejudice. ATTer serious ThoughT The sTaTT conouded ThaT The candid Theme could besT be carried ouT by a secTion oT evenTs oT The year as They happened: Things ThaT aTTecTeol all oT us recreaTionally, and a secTion which would show educaTionally, as many oT The learning experiences as space would permiT. We soon Tound ThaT candidly we could noT make a dis- TincTion beTween classes and clubs, because boTh are educaTional. We knew ThaT in order To be candid we musT have a picTure oT every sTudenT, personally, as he looked in TiTTy-Two. In previous years, we were never saTisTied wiTh The meThod oT acknowledging Theraid oT our adverTising sponsors by regulaTing The adverTise- menTs To a back seaT as a separaTe uniT. We are a parT oT Ellens- burg and Ellensburg is a parT oT us. We are happy To geT sponsors and paTrons and bring Them righT inTo The book, since They all aTTecT us as They are aTTecTed by us.
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Mr. Stearns, Lambson, Larson, Malinosky, Rumburg, Lewis, Watterson, Barber leave E. H. S. after first day of back to the old grind. WE BEGAN The first days of school gave new adventures to the sophomores who were being introduced to high school. The juniors walked on familiar ground, and the seniors experienced old stuff. The first social event of the year, a Hoe Down, lit a flame of en- thusiasm in the students that was not to be exting- uished during the school year. Matching the social pace was participation in the academic field which made 1952 a memorable year. 0agf77mafze.. SEPTEMBER Sept. 8th-The 1951-52 school year started. Students were cheered by the waxed floors, new paint, and lighting improvements in the study hall. All kept busy with A. S. B. passes, lockers, deposits, and other routine matters. Sept. 5th-Mr. Kibbe shot kids Ccamera, of course? for A. S. B. passes and school records. Sept. 6th- Join the Band urged director Bill Glea- son and fellow horn blowers. Sept. 7th-Adult pass sale contest began. A get ac- quainted hoe down in the cafeteria was a huge success. Sept. 11-Tired plaster fell from the ceiling on the 2nd story. Sept. 14-The rafters rang with the first Pep assembly. The Bulldogs lost their first tussle of the season to Mt. Si, 18-12, also lost McCauley on a sprained right leg via Mt. Si tackle. Sept. 17-What's your LQ. and P.Q. fpersonality quotal? 'Planning for Life tests began. Sept. 18-Picture passes distributed. Comments were What's your number? or, HIS that me? Sept. 19-Nominations were made for class officers and sophomore representative. Sept. 21-The pass sale contest closed at 4:30. The Bulldogs didn't quite make it . . . A loss to Cashmere 20-21. Sept. 24-100 pennies down, 175 more to go to purchase the '52 KLAHIAM. Sept. 26-Everyone got a look at William Tell's tech- niques. The first National Assembly brought two archers. Billie Jo Bennett tried a portable typewriter at the JOHN Betty Rizer, Denny Martinen, Barbara Rudolph, Roland W. GRAHAM COMPANY while Ralph Ferguson kibitzed. Pickup, Patty Payne, Billie Jo Bennett, Gene Jump Ann Boots, owned by the managers, Mr. Chester Branner Killian, Tommy Meagher dance a Schottish at the Hoe and Mr. Harry Sutton, also got in his 'ftwo-barks worth. Down, first school mixer of the year. 6 This page sponsored by JOHN W. GRAHAM COMPANY, home of Hallmark greeting cards
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