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.ii Q Counselors Checking absence sliis, arranging programs, antudents and their problems, these eight counselors S, u are as fine a group as can be found. 5 Fix Checking absent slips, arranging programs, and helping the students plan their courses are some of the many responsibilities. Top Row-Left to Right--Miss Louise Flaa. Miss Nellie Godbolt, Miss Blanche Grand-Maitre, Miss Aileen Joses. Bottom Row-Left to Right-Harold Kimball, George I, Linn, Mrs. Elizabeth Sim, Mrs. Helen Spindlvr. Below-VVaiting for that interview with 21 counselor. Page Nine
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Lau retta M. Ferguson Capable, energetic, charming First Lady of Sacra- mento Highl Vice-principal Ferguson supervises the counselors, approves all rallies and calendar activities, and compiles the semester class schedules. Her personal interest in all students has rnade her one of the best known and best loved of faculty members. For a sincere leader with a sincere purpose, we present Vice-principal Ferguson. F. Melvyn Lawson The same qualities that make F. Melvyn Lawson our Vice-principal, have made him Sacramento's outstanding young man of l939. Co-author with his wife, Verna Kopka Lawson, of the widely-accepted social studies textbook, Our America, Today and Yesterday, Mr. Lawson finds time out of school halls to lead in current civic and national affairs. He is at present vice-president of Sacramento's junior Chamber of Commerce. Pet hobby: His new black Ford. To tour through the southwest someday is his ambition. 'age Elght a g5,,,,,l,..
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Faculty f' CHAIRMEN OF DEPARTMENTS ll f' These, the harried chairmen ofthe departments, have on their con- sciences the development ot the courses of study for their departmentsg and it is also their job to see that the courses are carried out. This is , a thankless task---to try to please alil the students all the timefanil of - if usually an impossible one. But they always try, perhaps that's why they're so busy whenever we see them. Right-William layes, Vocational Dept. First Row-Lett to Right--Miss Sara C. Ashby, English Dept.g Mrs. Florence Dunbar, Home economics, Mrs. Esther Fisk, Girls' Physical Education, Francis W. Gott, Commercial. Second Row-Left to Right--Laurance lanssen, Boys' Physical Educationg Miss Ruth Esther McC-rew, Social Studiesg Adolph K. Rigast, Drafting Departmentg Earl E. Rooney, Art, Third Row-Lett to RightfMay L. Seitz, Language, Ruth Tracy, Mathematics, George Von Hagel, Music, Edith Wilkins, Science. Page Ten
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