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MISS EDNA FLETCHER. Following her own advice, Miss Fletcher is canning now for good meals later. Hornernaking, Boys' Home Ec, Crafts 7, and Foods 8 keep time from lying heavy on her hands are your leaders . . . Prominent among new faces in the senior high when the doors opened in September were those of our new principal, Mr, Hummel, and Mr Halle, vice principal. Wearing the same face but a new iob was Mr. Newton, who left his history classes to join Mr. Schlef as a full- time counselor. Now having seniority on the high school staff are Miss Mclielvey, who claims she has taught at l-lemet lUO years, and Miss Edna Fletcher, who boasts 2l years on our campus. MR. LEONARD SCHLEF. Mr Schlet, his usual relaxed self, is probably counseling some poor, unsuspecting student to take up teachina, Y ini V i tj : lu- I t U11 y Q Inn is i tt,, mm 4 A 3-, ' 1 it E A li ' txt l as 1 IQ l li 1 lun ' lui ' 1... 1 f.?. ' gi I X lfitlll H I X- I lf K.. MISS ELIZABETH MCKELVEY. After a hard days work teaching trigonom- etry, geometry, a n cl a l g e b r a, there's nothing like a little game of Tit' Tat-Toe for relax- ation, says Miss McKelvey. ff MR. KENNETH NEWTON. Counseling now being his full time job, Mr, Newton wonders where all his time goes ' 5 Q-Sf
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'X 'ss DR. IBCOB F. WIENS. district superintendent, looks over the 55 football schedule Though not bursting at the seams, the Hemet l-ligh School buildings are no longer a comfort- able tit tor our 882 students and 43 teachers. Two new portable classrooms were put into use in February, and revised plans for the new gym and an additional shop building in 1956 were the main objectives ot the school board this year. The administration wishes to make known its appreciation for the attitude shown by the students both at school and in the community, realizing that this attitude has brought to our school honors lor which the administration is justly proud. .1 X 6 gif' Q t 5'xb ,bl BS ' N 1, f 177 Left, MR. ROBERT HUMMEL, principal of Hemet Junior-senior high school Below MR. IAMES HALLE, vice principal M mr: Q- Y . ', BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Lett to right, Claire Gillette, president, Mrs Alice l-Jelfong Richard Elliottg Hillas Cole, clerkg Wil- Iiam Watson
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