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Princ:ipal's Message Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve has been the motto of Farrington students since the inception of the school. In order to serve most effectively one should have developed leader- ship. Consequently, the activities and organization of the school have been developed so as to provide maximum opportunities for leadership. Our student government with its many commit- tees, boards, and responsibilities is a great contributing factor. Our R.0.T.C. with its great dependence upon student officers and its emphasis upon initia- tive does much to bring out leadership qualities. Our class organization, closely paralleling our student government organization, furnishes additional opportunities for development. Our classroom organization, forums, committees, and discussions, further amplify and aug- ment this emphasis. One individual naturally cannot be a leader in all the many activities at Farrington. He must of necessity be a follower, too. Putting the quotation, He that has learned to obey, will know how to command into non-military terminology, we can say that He who has learned to be a good follower, will know how to be a leader. In all our school work, then, we see opportunities to both lead and follow. The extent to which each individual student in Farrington can develop within himself both leadership and the ability to follow the leadership of others, will determine his value to the community when he leaves his Alma Mater. We, your teachers, are all here to help every student in Farrington to develop the qualities necessary for leadership in our school and in our community.
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Thou marsballkt me the way that I was going. LIFE SHAKESPEARE
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We Commercial Department The Commercial Department trained students in bookkeeping, stenographing, clerical works in retail selling. A group of seniors work part-time in downtown business oflice. Students in retail selling worked as sales girls. MR. FRED BROOKS-Counselor MR. CHARLES CLARK-Assistant princip MRS. EVA HAGGLUND-Counselor MRS. EDITH KEEN-Counselor MRS. JEAN AITKEN-Cafeteria MISS OLGA LARSON-Nurse -err X .Nga IN.. has 'Sl' CLOCKWISE: Our efficient secretary. Why were you absent? How about a second serving, Mrs. Aitken? Umh! This tastes delicious Hats off to our bookkeeper. - W- - 1 MISS RUTH FUJII--Secretary MISS RUTH SAWAI-Office MRS. LYDIA ENOKI-Registrar MISS MARY YAMAUCHI-Attendance Clerk MISS JESSIE HIRAI-Bookkeeper MISS JANET WATANABE-Business Office MISS BLASE CAMACHO-Library MISS NAOMI FIKE-Library
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