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I Mrs. Hall Junior counselor 'x t , f . ' las 1 . 1 N . vi. 1 ,X. V 55, VL, Mr. Anderson Senior counselor The counselors give much appreciated 0ISSiSfGHCe affairs to all of the student body. tit.: , 'Mb V 4 f ' i ifff ,. ff ' . . , gtg? its M gigs 6' 'JE' 391 EV? 49 J 14 Mr. Jensen Miss Geier oun elor Sophomore counselor Freshman c S O ' ff ARE YOU TROUBLED with difficult problems? Do you want to seek advice concerning your next year's program? If your answer is yes, we suggest that you make a visit to your class counselor, who will quickly and easily make an end to your troubles. No matter what your class or problem, any counselor is always ready to help you. Working diligently and unselfishly, our counselors help many students get back on the right track. Moreover, they often help students become satis- fied with their school life. Their advice is friendly and construc- d d 'c regarding academic , . an U V' e tive, never harsh and cynical. Our counselors have a very rigid ' schedule, in addition to counsel- ing, they teach regular classes and sponsor activities. Much thought and patience goes into the tedious iob of helping others to help themselves. Holding the position of a counselor requires well-trained people. We of Covina High School feel lucky to have four competent people as our counselors.
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l 4 Essential to the running of the school are Mrs. Ekeroth, supervisor of cur' B Sh r riculum and guidance: Mr, White, business manager, Dr. Ross, principal Mr' 5l? leY ' ave of adult education, and Mr. Wooden, supervisor of attendance. 5UPe nle 'de l I I I ' ' td WHO IS RESPONSIBLE for running our school efficiently? Who are the people who work industriously throughout the year to carry out the complex business of our C. U. H. S. District? They are the members of the school board and the district administrators. The administrators supervise the curriculum and guid- ance, the attendance, the adult education, and the BOARD OF TRUSTEES-Mr. Stanley B. Shaver, superintendent, Mr. Strohmeyerf Mrs. lela M. Heffner, president. expenditures of money, while the school board approves the purchase of supplies, obtains a competent staff of employees to carry out the school program, and takes The result of the the completion of thank all of our an interest in all our school activities. most important proiect of the year is the Baldwin Park High School. We administrators for doing a fine iob. Jerry Nichols, Mr. Jim D. Reed, Jr., Mr. Harold ,,, 13 ,SBI Elder, clerk, Mr. Ray
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FU m'n9 PVCCHCBS of tomorrow we leamef-l by V0C0fl0n0l 09 lCUl' Art students admire and criticize each other's achievements and lure Sfvdenfs Us ll eY 5l U e expeflences of home Pfoleds Wllh ONE share their talents bv making posters for student body activities another. U I THESE ARE OUR TEACHERS and advisers who share studies and activities and keep the routine of classes lively and enioyable: MR. ALSUP, senior band, iunior band, beginning instrumental music, commercial orches- tra, and English, MR. ANDERSON, advanced algebra, AlSUP Mr. Anderson Bell0mY Mr. Bemoll trigonometry, solid geometry, and counselor for the senior class, MISS AUSTIN, English and adviser for the Thespian Club, MR. BARTELL, U. S. history, world history, and leadership class, MR. BATES, algebra, physics, and adviser for Hi-Y, and B basketball coach, MR. BELLOMY, business training and typing, also financial adviser for the Cardinal and White, MR. BEMOLL, boys' physical education, varsity football coach, and Lettermen's club adviser. rtell Mr. Bates Miss Austin BAG g g A s:.. gs. :ef A , .- ' . - .imxstfsg x 1 ,ir l f ,yy ,gh 1 fff .- 2-.F . a 5,3 71, fs: as . V .1 X . few -lg . 1. . , , Y- libiiwfx 'ff iii si 'N-r iff VE ,Q ' f f i . f . ' K 'lkii'-T. Q l . - fif,-Em lfrii :fi I ri Y i',i1?f'f iU'Ci , .7 is ff -s t K . W ,Ly Ag., I. 'af T . is GH l bs . .6 L-I . , x 'tht 'S' 1. , i i 15
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