Escondido High School - Gong Yearbook (Escondido, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 19 text:

u dance NEARLY INSURMOUNTABLE was the task facing Mr. Jim Ahler, City Campus Principal, and Mrs. Norma Casto, Attendance Clerk, when a record number of Freshmen were placed in limited facilities, they came up smiling, however, with a solution for every problem. FURNISHING ACCURATE INFOR- MATION and records for the admin- istrators was the task of our efficient business staff. Mrs. Florence Houck and Mrs. Barbara Nay served as as- sistants to Mr. Leo D. Calac, who was Business Manager. HE FINALLY brought in his card, was a common exclamation made by the office staff, Mrs. Pritchett, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Gehring, long after report cards were due. ,

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ONE OF THE BUSIEST persons in E.U.H.S. was Mr. Radney, our Princi- pal. The responsibility of active Escon- dido Union High School rested on his shoulders, his was the important job of keeping the school running smoothly. His biggest task was arranging the school schedule to include the many activities and still not interfere with the teachers' class schedules. This, along with every-day matters and un- expected occurrences, took up much of his time, yet he was a familiar fig- ure at almost every sport and social event out on by the students. Wm. y N ,, V With neva ement and Dear Students, We have come to the close of another very impor- tant and successful school year. Many accomplish- ments which have been realized during this year by our community and our school will be of tremendous help to our future educational program. Your parents and friends of education succeeded in passing a long needed bond issue which will be used for completing facilities at Valley Campus, making it possible to house all four grades at one location. The orbiting ofthe first earth satellite this year has focused even more attention on our educational pro- gram. We have been criticized for our shortcomings and praised for our achievements. Our community has recognized our high scholastic records, our un- precedented athletic feats, and our superior cultural interests. The events of the current year have extended a new challenge to all Americans. We have faith in you and believe that you will meet this new challenge that is ours today. lt is the duty and obligation of every American youth to fully prepare himself for adult citizenship and leadership. The future of America depends upon the efforts and skills of students such as you. We are confident that our departing friends, the seniors of '58, will meet their share of this new chal- lenge. Good luck, Seniors! Sincerely, W. P. Radney, Principal



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PROBLEMS, PROBLEMS, and more problems faced our capable counselors, Mr. Sheldon Eller, Mr. Guy Fox, Mr. Ed Roy, Mrs. Lucile Ming and Mr. William Ulman. Byproviding students with profes- sional answers to the many questions presented, our counselors advised youths about future plans, toward vocations and colleges. Their friendliness and understand- ing helped to introduce many a new student to the routines of the cougar campus. MR. ED ROY Ccenterl meets with the important counselling staff. From left are: Mr. Sheldon Eller, Mr. Guy Fox., Mr. Roy, Mrs. Lucille Ming, and Mr. William Ulman. Te clue A we e time g eate t l THINK SPUTNIK ONE must have fallen WHAT IS THE SPEED ofa bullet? Repre about here, speculated Mr. Eller, chairman of senting Math, Mrs. Marlea Hollmann gets set City Social Studies staff. From left are: Mr. for lightning calculations as the bullet leaves Duane Peters, Mr. Sheldon Eller, Mrs. Lois Socin, Mr. Charles Bonebreak's gun and is caught by Mr. James Hoey and Mr. Richard Lievers. Mr. Marvin Van Note at left. g l4'

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