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l i Mrs. Rector, Mr. Elliott, Mr. Bray. Mr. Siracnszi, lVlr. Poinclexter. Mr. Gerhzirdt, Mr. Lt-tsnn. board of ed'u-ca'tion tbord ov ed'u-kifshunj. An administra- tive assembly concerned with the act or process of educating. Deserving of our whole-hearted praise are the folks who serve on the Board of liduezition. Headed by Nlr. Dante Sirzieuszi, they devote their time :ind efforts to the betterment of Huntington Beach llnion High School. To them we owe our student insurance system and those new buildings sprouting up on all sides. 7 ' ii f, f 5 X J 0 9 W J yi KK! XYZ. N h Q 6, G riff f Q off' 1, lol 4 Q fl-I ha? l ix' xg E QQ! MR. SIRACUSA, president I7
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s.....usl5 .. ,IF yn., :nu-f Mafy Agn Tom Maguire and Gail Goss INK rf Ni I mf! Et? I+' -rvv lan Roberts Par Bigelow caul'dron fl-:ol'drunb, n. QOF. caurlron, fr. L. culzlurius suit- ? able for warming, fr. calitlus warm, fr. calore to be warm. A large kettle or boiler. Phyllis Cross l9l'I'V Th0mI-15011 The first semester of the l952-53 school year saw Beeg Plans abrew in the lvory Tow: which this crew calls their home away from home. Hammocks, air-conditioning, an student helpers were installed in the Staff Room. There was talk of re-routing the Got: Humor Man to the second floor of the new building. This pastime gave way to that 4 jabbing pins in pictures of Advisory Council members-the variety that skipped gaily in Room 202 with a sackful of Cauldron receipts and lisped, Don't you guys ever do ar work? Second semester came, despite everything the Staff could do. VVhile the Upper Cas hunted Easter eggs and lolled on the beach at Bal-there were six haggard heads huddlc over typewriters in Room 202. Editor Mary Ann Lindemuth, affectionately known 1 Simon Legree, successfully convinced staff members that Hthe child labor laws don't appl to you! The results can be seen on the eighteen pages before this one and the ninetj seven pages after it. 10
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