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Faculty Mas. MABEL SNOW, North Da' kota State College. B. S. Teaches Home Economics. English I. Latin I. Geometry. Advises Girls Club. Sophomore Class. Mas. Mfiuou ABELS, Simpson College, special Music. Albion State College. Music Major. Teaches Social Science. Glee Club. Band. Orchestra. Advises junior Class. Music Activities. PAT MARTIN, B. A.. Central Washingtoii College. Ellensf burgg Grade School Principal, Eighth Grade, Baseball. Basket' ball. and Football of the High School. Miss Dmoiiss Hamas, White' water State Teachers College. B. E. Teaches Typing Ifll, Book' keeping Ifll. Advsies Cowlitz Echoes. Kionian. Girls' Club. NiiLs HANsoN. Washington State College, B. S. in Agricul' ture. Teaches Vocational Agri' culture. Science. Aclvises Fresh' man Class. F. F. A.
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Admfhfsfraffbn tn Niirs i3v.'ANsoN, Sllf1tTi7Il1'TlClC7ll Bachelor of Arts University of Washiiigtcaii Saperlhrendenfis Message This Age a Challenge to 'Yozttli vw Learn, work and live are three basic fundamentals of life. Extensive learni ng, intelligent work and upright liv1.1,5 are rewards and goals of a wholesome life. Good things of life are not cheaply ob' tained. Often great effort, intelligence and perseverance are necessary. Foundations should be laid during the high school years, Youth stands upon the threshold of vast undertakings, and the foundations of these undertaking should be learned during the high school years. We are living in an age which is moving so swiftly and producing new things and ideas so startingly that much will bc expected of the youth of today. High school youth must lead the way or America will degenerate. Youth has a golden opportunity and a tremendous responsibility, but we have confidence that it will not be found wanting when the Hnal analysis is made. Pflllflfdffi' Message It is education that bears the torch that cnlightens the world, Hrcs the imagination of man, and gives wings to dreams and might to hand and brain, It is the parent of progress, creator of culture, and molder of destiny. Education has become the citadel of freedom and the hope of youth. The school is the workshop where education stirs ambitions, stimulates ideals, and forges the keys that open the doors to opportunities. To the graduating class, I sincerely hope that these years you have spent in school, thc workshop, have been filled with experiences which will be useful to you in meeting and solving the various situations and problems you will meet encounter in the postfschool period. I also hope that the school workshop has stimulated your ambitions, established good habits of citizenship, given you selffconfidence, and a better understanding of your fellow man. Rt'oo1.i'n Clil1l'I.L. Principal Montana State Normal College. University of Vvisconsin. Ph. Teaches Algebra. English ll M. Vv'orld History. Adviscs Senior Class. Kionian. Student Council. Torch Society. Library. Oflicc.
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Seated left to right-Naomi Scott. Kenneth Scott. Roberta Blankinship. Eleanor Peters. Lorraine Temple. Angus Smart. Hubert Callahan. Alice Peters. Lloyd Koher. David Young. Ilene Blankinship. Standing-Raymond Wasson. Barbara Anderson. Alice Grant. Francis Kelly. Mr. Cebull. Student fozmc 7 Randle High School has a student gUVCI'l1l'l1Cl1t plan with an advisor, the principal of the high school. The Student Council is composed of the President of the Student Body. who presides over the council, Vicefljresident, Secretary, Treasurer and the elected representatives from each class and organization make up the rest of the council. The primary purpose of the council is to give to the student body, a voice in student affairs through their elected representative. Thus, the democratic principle of selffgovernment is carried out in Randle High School. Suggestions and methods of improving the high school by better student relations is carried out by the council. The student Council is in direct contact with the Hnances of the various school organizations, and reports to the students monthly the financial conditions of such organizations. , The council, so far this year, has made one major law. This new law was made whereby the Annual debt of last year was paid. Each class or organization that sponsored an activity was to give a certain percentage of the proceeds towards paying the debt. The Student Body, under the leadership of the Student Council, gave a dance for this purpose. Music was furnished by the Wally Lee Orchestra. Oflicers for this year arc: President --,-,-,--, .... A ngus Smart VicefPresident --- ---Hubert Callahan Sgfremw --,,, ---Lorraine Temple Treasurer -H ---- Eleanor Peters Advisor --- ..... MF. CClUUll
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