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nw Overnian Smith Rice Varozza XVillarsl Scoon Boylos Best Kruizenga Painter Aldrich llainnionfl Alltleiwlice Schmidt lialncock Nichols FA Ll. l'ZXl'It'l l'I Vli t 0lNlMIT'l'lClC , I STUDENT BUDY The Executive Committee has shown its leadership and ingenuity this past year hy various moves to improve anal hroatlen the scope of usefulness of the organization. Some very fine revisions in the awartl system have heen macle. Points given for the various activities were raised or lowered to a fairer basis. Several sports and creative writing were aclcletl to the list of activities now receiving awards. Both the revision of the point system and the appro- priation for stage improvements are very commenclahle. Execzftizfe Committee Fa!! ,Xllfll't'lV lit-rtucci ,, .It-an Alltlerrlict- , , f'lll'lSllYl?l, Schmidt liilwarrlXVillar4l .lohn Iialucock ,, , , Lois Altlricli ,,,, ,,. Phyllis liI'LllZt'll,2'1l,,,. liay liicr-,. ,, ,, XVillarrl lloylcsn .Ivan Scoon ,,,,,,,. , llellwrt xVllll1iIllS l'h:ti'los Host ,, f at'lit-riiic Haininoml 1'hai'loitcSniitl1 Facu lty A rl x ist-rs ,,,,, I 'err V A ll , ,,l,l'QSltlf'lll,,,,, , ,XvlCt'-l,l'l-'Slflt'lll , ,Scci'0tai'y,, , ,,,, ,rllI'L'2iSlll'6l' , ,Business lllaiiage-i ',,,, Sycainorc Hflitoi ',,, , .,lil'UilllC2lSl Iitlitoi' ,,,, , , ,Yell Leatler.. ,IZ-A lieprcseritativt 1,,,, l2-lil'c1rrt-sciitativc ll-A lf.l'Ill'QS01llittlYQ.H , ll-li li0Ill'QSt'Ilf2lllX'0 ,,,, , Sprlng ,, ,,,., litl XVillzt!'fl ,Alice Freflerikscii ,liarlmr'a. Perry Marshall Atkinson , ,,.,, Charles Host , liois Altlricli ,, Holi llawkc , ,,,,, ,Bill Lowe , ,.lG1lllgXllfltel'fllCt' ,,,..XX'ayiie Stl 1'E'l6'l' Sliericlan Atkinson , ,James l'ol'tci' ill-A lteproseiitative ..,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, .,.,,,,. i Arlviic I i'iewli'i,cli 10-I3 Hein-eseiitativc ..i.,,,.,,, ,,,,,, . ,,..,,,.,,., l 'Itl l42l.CCl2lT'lllI , .hellliss Painter, Mr. f,Vi'I'lll2lll, Mr. Nichols SPRING lCXl'It'l l'IVlC COB 1MI'l 1'lCl'I flcrtlicf- l'll'll'Ill'lCll Porter Atkinson Nichols Atkinson I'aintt-1' Lowe liacciarini Aldrich lit-st
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Mr XX hitconih Mr. Philleo Mr. Barnett Mr. Gressinger M1nAtwood 'FRAIDICS AND TNIIVSTRY IJlflI'ARTMlCNT FACCU LTY Students are also given vocational training in the trades and industry department, which offers courses in auto mechanics, aeronautics, electricity, and affiliated subjects. Special courses are provided for those who wish to enroll entirely in this department. Suhject matter is not enough for the Well rounded individual. VVith it must go physical training. In the hoys' and girls' physical education, DOI only do the students learn how to take care of their hodies hetter, hut also learn another use of leisure time. No less essential is the cultivation of a spirit of give and take, of fair play, and cooperation. So the school system with its various ramifications is a unified organism, like a tree. VVith firm roots and favorable community atmosphere, it has grown and hranched in various directions. May it continue to hear fruit of good quality in the future! I'IIYSl1'.Xli l'II1l't'A'l'lUN ItI'Il'.X!l'I'MI'1N'l' Mr. l'ElI'l'iillSHll Mr. Muliztv Mr. l'uwt-ll Miss Boylan Miss Most-i' Miss .luilah
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di in X ILUJI mo Ka.the1'im- Iiong .luzlnita Swenson Mildred Spear V14 slfltnt Vice-l'rt-sideut Sevretal'y-'I'i'e-21surer Iii-pl't-seiltatixw 12A VIAASS IPl4'l l1'l'IliSflf'Alil, SICMIGSTIGR T954 GlRAlDlUA'lli'llf,S H71l2E1'C 5 nothing like being i!.S'C'If to a thing. A year ago it was said that graduation was taking away the leaders of numerous activities. The year hefore that, the comment was much the same. This year the Seniors have endeavored to train the lower classmen for the oflices and positions which will he left vacant hy their graduation. The outstanding dramatists will have to he replaced, and the record of ten California Scholarship Federation life-memhers must he maintained. Also competition must he keen to develop students capable of filling the places of those active Girls' League and Boys' Association memhers. The student executive committee will require many students as will the numerous girls' and hoys' sport teams. This active senior class has supplied excellent musical talent to the hand, orchestra, and glee cluhs. Many prominent seniors are future farmers, Beside outstanding curricular and outside work, the seniors have attained puhlic speaking honors in the extemporaneous contest, dehating, and the oratorical contest. Mrs. Whitmore is the faculty adviser. IZA VIAASS Ulflflt'lfIllS fSl'liIN!I Sl1IMl'1S'l'l'Ili t 's 1 ent X'it'e--I'i't-Sidi-tit Stwiwl:ti'y-'l'1'4-:1silrer liL'lP1'4'Sl'1Il2lIlX't' in tlxtotl Iiois lwrake Verna Howell Morris Larsen
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