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Mr. Burnett Be Democratic-do it my way was just one of the many slogens Coyne Burnett had around his choral room. Wfith his high school chorus he presented several concerts this year, and also assisted a number of ensembles. Mr. Forrester Off in a cloud of dust again was the yellow Chevy and Eugene Forrester had to hurry in order to make his Ag classes at the junior High. At EHS he in- structed boys in Farm Shop and other agricultural courses. He was adviser of the FFA boys and super- vised their farm projects. Mr. Goodell He was the puniest teacher in school! At least Mr. Allen Goodell always had a clever pun for each class. This was his second year at EHS, and he taught Sophomore Literature and junior Composition. Mr. Henry Well, at least some EHS girls got to know this boys' health and gym teacher because Dutch Henry had a high school arithmetic class and he was also coach of our tennis team. Mrs. Kaaring Cooking . . . Sewing . . . Housekeeping! The facts of these were taught to EHS girls by Mrs. Astrid Kaaring, our home economics teacher. She advised the Future Homemakers of America chapter in their many activities. cmd mwlmatmwldn 7 Mr. Burnett Mr. Forrester Nlr. Goodell Mr. Henry Mrs. Kaaring
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Um Zeczciew ' meme aa Mr. Am-lreoHi A track and football coach that every girl knew! That was because Mr. Archer Andreotti also assigned a locker to each and every EHS girl. He taught physics, math analysis, and algebra. Miss Argall The show will go on! With radio being one of her major interests, Miss Ruth Argall spent many hours helping to polish up the radio programs, as well as teaching the fundamentals of speech to sopho- IUOFCS. Nlr. Andreotti , Miss Baker TW Exercises! Groans-moans! Miss Gladyes Baker was way ahead of her sophomore physical education girls in ability to do the exercises. She was advisor to the G.A.A. and taught English literature. Mr. Barnhill All right, everyone over here! and another class All began for Merle Barnhill's industrial arts students. Mr. Barnhill also taught biology, had a study hall besides being assistant advisor of the Bulldog Guard. Mr. Becthel Becoming a quick friend of EHS students and an old friend of Mr. Vancil's from Yale where they were both john Hay Whitney Fellowship students was Ll new teacher, Mr. Ray Becthel who taught Sophomore Composition and Literature, and one class of Business Miss Argall Law, 1 BORN Miss Baker Mr. Barnhill Mr. Bechtle 12
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705ea we needed Mem, leech 5eQe Mxgligqnvnv-v 4 Mr. Kibbe Miss Klobucher Mr. Labrecque Mrs. MacDonald Mr. Lindstrom I Mr. Kibbe There wouldn't be an annual without Kibbefn Merle Kibbe put in another hectic year as adviser to the Klahiam staff. Besides spending many hours on the '59 Klahiam, he taught classes in Photography and Geometry, and was in charge of visual aids. Miss Klobucher Mr. Mr. A true pacifist! She had to be as adviser to the many activities of the Senior class. Besides this perilous task, Marian Klobucher taught Senior Composition and Literature. Labrecque Ou est le professeurg America est pulchra. From French to Latin, from first year to second, Gerard Labrecque's students study the fundamentals of French and Latin. Lindstrom He's been in close association with EHS for quite some time now. That is because Mr. Harold Lind- strom married a past Klahiam photography editor, Gloria Kensel. And then coming here as a teacher in 1957 he taught classes in chemistry and biology. He also supervised a special study group. Mrs. MacDonald A native of Ellensburg-a graduate of EHS, Mrs. Florence MacDonald taught the students of her Alma Mater composition and literature. She was activity adviser to the junior class. f4,
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