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GILBERT C MILLS Uma ?fz Another very successful year has come anfl gone We hope that you have avorled yourselt ot th opportunrtues tor sell Improvement that have been offered you The habrts ot thrnlxnng ond workung and the attrtudes that you have developed wll carry you lar or not at all The students of Marysvnlle Hugh School have dem onstrated tame and agaun therr wnllrngness to work together for the common good as CI lzens rn a democracy must do rl we are to survnve rn a war torn and embittered world You students of today lace a dual responsrbrluty In thus respect you must solve your problems and those created by he blunders of past generatlons No other gen eratnon ns as well prepared for thus task as you l am conftdent of your success The Atomrc Age has brought wath It not only rn creased responslbllltes but Increased opportunutles as well The Frontiers of science and human relatuonshrps offer untold opportunutnes to those preparefl to accept therr challenge PAGE NINE T T 6,4 e c . : . G I L' I ., -. T . - , ' , . I , . r , I . h . r ' v . c, .
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CHESTER V RHODES Um Sa The chance to be a more lnterestlng more capable more valuable person than you were when you entered this hugh school IS offered to you If you wall accept the prlvllege of partlcrpatung In the various school actlvltles You cannot serve on a committee hold a class or student body offrce share rn the preparatron of o dramatic or musical program or turn out faithfully for an athletlc team without some personal development lf you are not satrsfled with your attalnments ID any one of these assrgnments glve yourself the opportunity to try agaun Forget those fears thunk of others whom you are servrng or to whom you may PAGE EIGHT e77Ze4m9e brung some pleasure You wall gaun confndence In yourself and add greatly to the enloyment of your school and adult llfe as you accept nts responsrbuln tres and prnvrleges School actrvmes are varied ID scope so that every one may flnd something to has taste youll re alnze great beneflt and pleasure from wndenmg your Interests Whale you still have fume resolve to get the most knowledge possrble from your academic subgects and furthermore to achieve personal growth through the valuable erperuence of partvcrpatlng In school lrfe actuvrtres , 1 , , . I I - . . . , , ,
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DWIN C ANDERTON cervecl hrs from Ore on oe Colleae a d atertded sx olleoes rn Wa hrnoton Oreaofr 'rd Calrfornra rte teaches Jtathe matrcs rs Freshman Class Advrser and Boys Cleb Afrv ser DITH BORGER Recerved her BA from he Umver sl a Washrnc-ton She o S hool Irbrarran ara teaches En rs S e rs also our Ourl Ce Advrser LARENCE CASSELL ned hr BA at Wcshrna on State College attended Northwest Normal at Lewrstorr He s the D re or of our Chorus Band and Orchestra RED J CULBERTSON Recerved hrs B A from the College o uget ound rs year teaches Brology and Study Hall H rs head Football and Track Coach and assrstant Basketball och H rs aso r u Advrser HAMILTON DYER rned hrs BA a he Urtrversr of Washrngton He teaches Tvarno Shorthand and Bookkeeprrta He rs Senror Class Advrser and also Trrple T Advrser He has charce al Student Body lrnances PAGE TEN DONALD K GORDON R ervecl hrs B A from Waslrrrrton Sta e Calle also atended East ern Washrrrgton College of Edu co ron Pe teaches Phys cs Chem rstry Psy holoay a'tc'l Mathematrcs rs Bo s Club Advrser o s ourselcr a d Jlmror Class Vlsel ROLAND HALSTROM rr-red h at Washrrraoa State Collece attended Wrrahts tural Colleae He teaches Agrrcul e and sad er orEFA a the Sophomore Class LlLLlAN LYBECK At North Dakota State Colleoe she recerved her BS She teaches Home Ecorromrcs and s Freshman Class Aclvrser MARY HELEN McGUlRE BA Marvlhurst Colleae and e Unrversrty of Washrnaton She teaches Englrsh Journalrsm and anrsh She rs Ours Club an Tomahawk Advrser MRS CHARLOTTE MITCHELL BS rn Home Economrcs from the Urrrversrty of Washrngton She teaches Home Economrcs rs the Caleterra Supervrsor and Soph omore Class Advrser Re . BS r. g QC , , . yr: St t V rr t . r ' aa 5 ' - c. ' ' . ' V l I E A r : , . E , - . . ' Q r . He l, y. E ' r B Y l C , V rr Ad- l - ' ' ' ' Ea rs B,S. -Vt r ' ty l R- . rs ur ' I I V , S' V I 'l ' ' College and Utah State Agrrcul- gr h. tr do E , V ' tur , i vis l , , . rrd Ear 's . . it 5 ' . r l- l U t ct , I ' - - , , V th f P S . Th' he ' ' H , 9 V Sp A . l ' l ' d Co . e I on A Cl b A Ea ' . , t t 'ty ' . .
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