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COUNSELORS M955 'A MISS JAMES MISS MALCOLM MISS AILEEN CALLAGHAN ABBIE MURPHY LAURETTA JOSES WOODIN FERGUSON Any counselor of Sacramento senior high school is what is commonly termed the guardian angel of each and every student attending the institution. The counselors helped us learn how to get around on our first few weeks of high School. They watched oyer us . . . saw that we got our just dues . . . and were ever on the alert to help us out. Miss I.auretta Ferguson is in Charge ol' the little group of 10 counselors that keep just about 4,000 students in check. To you the counselors we say: All that we are . . . and all that we have been in Sacramento senior high school we owe much of it to you. The 10 counselors who supervised our high school career are: Miss Aileen bloses, Mr. blames Callaghan, Mr. Floyd Lawson, Mr. Malcolm Murphy, Miss Abbie VVoodin, Kliss Blanche Cirancl-Nlaitre, lVIr. J. N. Gardner, Mr. Maud Dale, Miss Louise Flaa, Mrs. Elizabeth Sim. Miss Lauretta Ferguson, vice principal heads the counselors and their functions. MRS. S. J. N. GARDNER MRS. MAUDE ELIZABETH DALE SIM -1o- , mf- W1.-or MISS FLOYD MISS BLANCHE LAWSON LOUISE GRAND-MAITRE FLAA
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MR. LINDER SAYS- .-Xs seniors you are now in the miclst of com- mencement activities. You will very soon enter upon the commencement of your :activities as a voter anal an active civic worker. ln high school many of your courses have been contluctecl with such a future responsi- bility in view. Your activities in connection with your class officers antl particularly those of the Stumlent liocly have given you some experience anil interest in group responsi- bilities very similar to those you will meet as a citizen. Your elections have been con- clucteml as nearly like elections out of school as possible, The spenrling of funtls have been treatcml in a business-like manner also similar to the methotl of handling funcls in the rlif- ferent units of our government. .Xll of this experience we hope will give you tlcfinite anml worthwhile preparation for the mluties of citizenship. tlramlually you ancl like groups elsewhere will fintl the problems of the tlifferent units of government turnecl over to your trust anml management. XYe sincerely hope you will show the fine interest antl the social spirit which have characterizeil your work at Sacramento Senior lligh School. l I , l I F v -Q la, 1-'ll I, H. LINDER T MRS. S. MAUDE DALE MRS. DALE SAYS- NVe are living in a very interesting antl vital age. llecause of stressing economic conrlitions for many, we hear on all sicles that manners, morale anml conrluct of our younger genera- tion are affectecl accorclingly. There always will be problems before us when we tleal with boys anrl girls, just as was the case a hunclreil years ago, or even in another hunclretl years from now. That is what makes life interesting antl worthwhile wto see what we can ilo to help boys anal girls with their many interesting problems. That is one of the finest privileges in life for a school teacher or a clean of girls. There is no school in the worltl that has a finer group of young womanhoocl than the girls we have right here in the senior hiffh school. JN I am proutl to be associatetl with them anal I can truthfully say that the girls of the motlern generation are not the girls of olrl. The girls of toclay are more intelligent, more interesting ancl more resourceful,
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