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Af Q M45 Principal s Message THE year just passed has been marked by a number of outstanding events. First of these I would list the in- creased seriousness of attitude on the part of our whole student body toward school workg second possibly should be the increased number of students who are staying in school in the junior and senior years and in the junior college. Almost equal with these, however, should be men- tioned the student aid work financed by the faculty and the increased participation by students as a whole in various activitiesg probably the most important of these increased activities are the Girl Reserves and the extension of the Hi-Y. iVVe have looked forward to the time when every student would be in some form of activity and when no student was in too many activities. We have approached measurably closer to this ideal. I would like especially to express my appreciation to the officers of the student body for their evident desire to do everything in their power for the benefit of the Kern County Union High School. H. A. SPINDT. lil Nm if at li ,En 9 5 'Li 1 EI ,Q . 6' El El ,km fm .gm UI l S I El UI ll? EI Efl El EI F, m El - mi El x .75 F Ijl J El 'N LTI J EI ITE' 34' Fil NEI I E1 4, El I ' Q51 fl, 'li H rin ,r-'
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The Faculty 1931-1932 HERMAN A. SPINDT, Principal-A. BL University of California, 1916, M. A. 1919. GRACE V. BIRD, Vice-Principal and Dean of Junior College-A. B. University of California, 1914. PAUL VANDEREIKE, Vice-Principal of High School-A. B. University of Minne- sota, 1911. LEO B. HART-A. B. University of Arizona, 1924, M. A. 1925. MRS. HELEN S. CRAIG, Librarian-B. L. University of California, 1885. MARK F. WILCOX, English-A. B. Oberlin, 1906, M. A. Park College, 1909. DOROTHY ALBAUGH, Commerce and English-A. B. University of Washington, 1925, M. S. 1931. AHLIDA BALLAGH, English-A. B. University of California, 1924. ORPHA MAE BARNES, English-A. B. University of Southern California, 1930. DOROTHY CHENOWETH, English-A. B. University of California, 1930. BONNYE DEAL, English-A. B. Stanford, 1928, M. A. 1930. MARYETTA DOW, English-A. B. University of Indiana, 1917. EDNA KEOUGH, English-A. B. University of California, 1926. EDNA LE VAN, English-A. B. University of California, 1926, M. A. Radcliffe, 1931. MARGARET LEVINSON, English-A. B. Mills College, 1924, M. A. 1931. ADELE MORRELL, English-B. A. University of Illinois, 1925, M. A. University of Southern California, 1932. ' FERN MOTT, English-A. B. University of California, 1928. HENRIETTA McLEAN, English-A. B. University of California, 1928. ELOISE NELSON, English, Latin, and History-A. B. University of California, 1930. MARION E QAIRS, English-B. A. University of California, 1918. BARBARA PROBASCO, English-A. B. Stanford, 1927, M. A. 1929. ETHEL ROBINSON, Dramatics-A. B. University of California, 1912. LAURA SOPER, English and Poetry-A. B. College of Emporia, 1915. VIRGINIA STEARNS, English-A. B. University of Michigan, 1907,,M. A. 1927. EMILY WENTNER, Public Speaking and English, A. B. University of California, 1929. . WILEY PETERSON, Public Speaking and Debate-A. B. University of Arizona, 1928. BONARO WILKINSON, English-A. B. University of California, 1925. HELEN BULLA, English, Biology, and Arithmetic X-A. B. University of Cali- fornia, 1927. DWIGHT M. GRIFFITH, Algebra, Trigonometry, and Solid Geometry-B. A. Uni- versity of Iowa, 1905. I. B. AYLESWORTH, Mathematics and Geometrical Drawing-University of Cali- fornia, 1921. EILEEN BOWLING, Algebra and Geometry-A. B. University of California, 1919. M. A. BUCKLEY, Trigonometry, Algebra, and Geometry-B. S. University of Cali- fornia, 1923. I - OLIVE M. CHUBB, Algebra and Geometry-B. S. University of California, 1911. EDITH FITZGIBBON, Algebra-A. B. University of California, 1923. MRS. LAURA D. HEYD, Algebra and Geometry-B. S. Colorado Agriculture Col- lege, 1911, M. A. Stanford, 1923. FOREST L. LYNN, Algebra and Electricity-B. S. California Institute of Tech- nology, 1923. HELEN PLAUM, Algebra and Geometry-A. B. University of California, 1925. THEEISZN TABER, J. C. Mathematics and Surveying-A. B. Stanford, 1927, M. A. E. P. VAN LEUVEN, Trade Mathematics and Metal-B. S. Utah State Agriculture College, 1916. HEEEERT ANDERSON, Agricultural Botany-B. S. Washington State College, PAUDTEIDLE E-'3?DEN, Ch6miStI'Y and Biology-A. B. University of California, 1927, LYMIGIXNABIENSON, Zoology, Botany, and General Science-A B Stanford 1930 . .1 31. ' ' ' ' II ,asm A-L, lil iigkm Q'3,,p9g.m bl 1 1 ,flax 13 E0 li FW m 451: El Fam mg, 51 ..- Rui hill 4 51 X Ul I lil G93 N E AEI Wm Fvfljl El RYE' - El EI --it Q 5 'il 51 X J I - El X51 x. UI , EI ri 0151 .kg El
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