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51 1 S1 1 1 1 MR. ROWLEY Lloyd Q Stub j Rowley, along with being the football coach and asisstant basketball coach, taught five classes of first year typing. During 195-i-ii he was Letterman's Club Advisor, and Class Night Ad- visor. Mr. Rowley attended Central Wfashington College of Education and Stanford University. MR. SORENSON Our new basketball coach for 1934-Si was Stan Soreson, an alumnus of Ellensburg High School. He taught history and civics, was assistant football coach and class night advisor. After his graduation from E.H.S., Mr. Sorenson attended Wfashington State College. He taught at Highland for five years before coming back to Ellens- burg. MRS. WILKINS Lina Wilkins taught secretarial training and shorthand. She was, during the year, senior class co- ordinator and Triple E advisor. Her homeroom was so pepped up about Pep week that they took first prize in the contest. MISS SHUCK Miss Anna B. Shuck taught bookkeeping and of- fice machines, in addition to her duties as girls' ad- visor. She was also advisor of Pep Club, and co- advisor of the sophomore class, and the 1954 Home- coming was in her charge. Miss Shuck attended Cenertal Missouri State Teachers College and Colorado State College of Edu- cation. Z Mr. Rowley Mr. Sorenson I Mrs. Wilkins Miss Shuck
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The cooks Lucy Frear and Allce Phlllups cook up another hot lunch for that real cool sprung weather weve been havnng Danlel Cheska Gale Thomas and George Thomas unpack a crate of equlpment for the school ln be tween sweepmgs Ne QW' Wwdma COOKS Lxer wonder just who wx 1s I'LSPOI'lSll7lL tor th lt food you stood ID l1ne to .get exery noon durmg the sehool ye1rf 'lhree people were III elnrge ot eettumg the food to l'lL1IlQI':v h1gh sehool 1nd ILIDIOI' llltgll sehool students They were Mrs blrl 5lCf.I1Sl1l1Ll D1 reetor Luey lrelr 1nd Al1ee Ph1ll1ps By the lone: llI'lCS lI'l the e1teter11 exery dly 1t must hue ueen good JANITORS hxery lVlOlILll.y lTl0ffllDg l1stless drelry eyed students elrleglxug themselxes hzele to the old vr1nd wolud traels up the sp1e and sp1n hills vnthout ex en not1e1ng how eleln they were 'Ihen the llIllfOI'S Georg' Tl1Olll1S 1nd Dlmel Chesle1 He ld Munten HILL would onee more hev1n flltll' hlttle to leeep l H 5 ele med up Tl1e1r poh Vs 1s perl1 lps the most unrem Ifillllg one If E l-I S 18 1ll they got from the students tor fl'lLlI' ellorts Vs ls more p1per gum md mul to vet r1d ot BUS DRIVERS Wllllllll Olner Superusor Domld Huss Me kl1llllL and LlI'lX er lllel 111 the bus drners lsept those old md newxj sehool buses rolhnle llong through sun run 1nd snow In 1ClQllfIOll to llILlI' Ilgllllf rounds 111.1115 ol the dr11ers took on the extr1 joh ot elr111ng 1 bus to gunes or other out ot town exents We owe them th rnles for the1r exeellent serx 1ee -Mp-'ggi L fn Q-1, an Leroy Nelson, Don Huss Bull OI1ver Darwm Nelson Don Hayes, and Mel Baucam are up brlght and early before startlng up the buses
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133' Mr. Henry dd Qaodfaf .,,. Miss Baker S.-v 5. M r. Snodgrass MR. HENRY XV. P. tDutchJ Henry taught stagecraft and boy's gym and health, which included first aid, home rela- tions and the class room part of driver training. Once a week he directed dance instruction in waltz and bop for boys and girls. Mr. Henry attended Wfashington State and Co- lumbia University. MISS BAKER Gladyes Baker coached tennis, and was G.A.A. advisor and Health co-ordinator. She taught girls health which included first aid and home nursing, in addition to gym classes. Miss Baker is an alumnus of E.H.S., graduated from Central and Columbia University. MR. SNODGRASS jack Snodgrass was director of our high school band. We will not forget the drive to excel that he vro'ected into the students as soloists, ensembles I dl b d an as a oy. Mr. Snodgrass attended the University of Idaho. MR. CAMEALY Mr. Edward Camealy taught the choral music at E.H.S. Among activities during the year was co-di- recting the Messiah , and his duties as president of the Community Concert Association. Mr, Camealy attended the University of Illinois. MR. BOWEN Ted Bowen was boy's counselor and teacher of chemistry. His work as counselor brought him to know well the problems ot' all of the boys. As co- advisor of the sophomore class, he emphasized get- ting off to a good start, and keeping it up. He graduated from Wliitiiian and W.S.C. 1 ,ls ,.-x s xi! ew fx Mr. Camealy Mr. Bowen
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