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it .4-ff Q 1 'Y 3 Ka 'tis t amuse, 9 , s. 1 .. V. X r Mc's5agc' From Your SIlPC'i'l.72lC'72Il'C'7Z1fZ Out of the group now in High School and College will come the leaders of toe morrow. At the turn of the century there lived another such generation of youth, ambitious, full of energy, and eager to achieve. They did achieve! The world will be as you make it, no better-eno worse. Youth must become leaders! lt is our job to prepare boys and girls to live in the future. To do this, we ref quire vision and understanding. What will the future require of us? We cannot tell. But we do know the same qualities of leadership that have stood the test of the ages will be of value. lntelligent thought applied to the prob- lems of the day, courage in the face of difficulties, and ability to catch momen- tary glimpses of the future are qualities that leaders have possessed from days of first existence. Can you, Seniors, by your personal magnetism stir hearts to action? lf you can, then you will be a leader. -Harold E. Mclunkin. Trzfslws Left to right: Ronald Dobbin, Vice Chairman, Andrew lohnstone, Chairman, Ralph Bowman, Clerk, Russell Diners, Mrs. Arthur Clapier, lim Reynolds At the end of the l952f53 school year, Mr. Harold Mclunkin will have completed three and a half years in Marsing. The last two years he has served as superintendent. Before that he was principal of Marsing High. The Board of Trustees meet on the first Monf day of each month. Mr. Mclunkin and the trustees work together at these meetings to form and oversee the policies of the high school. fifty. .. ,J I I U W
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Coach C1ix Parrish has coached and taught in Marsing High School for three years. During this time the basketball team improved greatly. The Huskie quintet entered the finals in the District Tournament in the spring of 1952. The Parrish coached football squads garnered the Potato Bowl championship in 1951, and they cap- tured the S.R.V. B laurels in 1952. In addition to this expert coaching Mr. Parrish taught a full schedule of classes in math, history, and science. Mr. Parrish stresses sportsmanship and lair play in both the class room and the athletic events. His protegees have been a credit to Marsing High School. To Coach Parrish for his excellent work, we dedicate the 1953 Arrow. -3-
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gl MRS IIl.IZARl1'I'II GRANT Ilfnnr: Iff'orioiiiif'1: I, Ifnr3li::h IV, I5ii::irivs:: Mfitliv-iiiatiftz, Iiaoklnez-piriri, IIIIlVl'Iil1ll'fHIIIf'VfI'Ifl,AII Iiinior Clrixzzz fiporszor p' o lllkvl 4 Y lg ' 1 sq? va:- .41 :ii O I 5 ,. WJ Y I uw' I N' .6 MR CLARENCE PARISH Physics, Alaebra, Advanced Alaebra, Health and P E, Athletics Coach, Southern Idaho Colleae of Education, R A, Sophomore Class Sponsor MfCIiib Advisor MISS RIYTTY IDRAPER Freshman Problems, Health and PA., Girls Athletics, University ol Idaho, Ii S, Sophomore Class Sponsor M-Ifttes Advisor ,,5,- !jg,ffX4-din-'JP WW MRS IOY LAUGHLIN Typing I, Typina II, Shorthand, Bookkeepina, East Central State, Oklahoma, R S Fi. R A, Y-Teens Advisor, Huskie Hi-Lites and Arrow Advisor MR IOHN PURCLLL General Science, Speeeh, Rand, Mixed Chorus, Colleae of Idaho, RA., Freshman Class Sponsor MR. ROBERT YOUNG General Science, Freshman Problems, Rioloay, Athletics, West Chester State Teachers Colleae tPa D, and Temple University MS. and I3.S,, Iunior Class Sponsor. MR DONALD PARMELEE American History, World History, Qtlice SChool, West Chester State Teachers College CPa l, and Columbia University, M,A 5. RS. Senior Class Sponsor MISS CLARARELLE ORR Library, American Government, World History, U S History, Library Science, College ot Idaho, M A., Freshman Class Sponsor MR PAUL BITZER Lfnalish II, Spanish I, lrfnalish III, University of Iowa, M A, Senior Class Sponsor, Director ol Iunior and Senior Class Plays
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