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.Ep Q' T 4 L f 1 o k x We -' h , L 4 - 1 A ' ,-1 5 XL!! fda 3661464 HE BOARD: Familiar figures at every important school activity are the members of the Santa Rosa Board of Education. The interests of Santa Rosa High School are their interests. At every game or track meet we see them rooting for Santa Rosag at every dance or social they are there as chaperons, happy to look on at the good times we are havingg at all the plays and operettas and like events they are seated in the auditorium among parents and friends, and it would be hard to say who is the prouder of our successes-our fathers and mothers or they. For years Mr. James Burke has been president of the board, and under his guidance Santa Rosa has become the admiration of school systems throughout the state. What major assembly would be complete without the oratory of Dr. Jerome O. Cross, who is so intensely interested in the welfare of our school that he is almost Santa Rosa personified? Nor are the other members less interested. You know their merits too well for further eulogy. We salute you, Board of Education of Santa Rosa! Top Row - Mr. James Burke, Pres., Dr. Jerome O. Cross, City Supr., Mr. Roe Bar- rert. Bottom Row - Mr. Archie Lockhart, Mr. George Proctor, Mrs. Obert Pederson, Sect'y, Mrs. Carl R. Lehman, Sect'y.
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!fe!!0,WfflfMW1f.f What's his name? .... Where's he from P . . . . What's this new principal like? Such were the rumors, whispered and shouted, that heralded the arrival of Mr. Lloyd K. Wood. Students who generally avoid the bench, invented ex- cuses in order to visit the principal's office, so that they would be the first to view the mystery-man. The combined efforts of the weekly Santa Rosan and a general assembly finally succeeded in satisfying the curious, and at last we all could say we had seen Mr. Wood. And what's more, he measured up to all favorable expectations, and left no room for unfavorable ones. Next, the students were bombarded with questions from curious outsiders who inquired, Do you like your new principal ? Naturally, We replied in the affirmative. Mr. Wood has already proved himself very capable in handling the wise guys as well as the smilin' dames. So more power to you, Mr. Lloyd K. Wood!
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ERE THEY ARE-ALL OF 'EM! Wliat would the school be with- out them? Readin' and writin' and 'rithmetic, tap-dancing, farming and whittlin' a stick-what didn't they teach us? Here you'll see them as we saw them every day, and as we'll always remember them-even when the years have passed over us and the scenes of life are changed. We'll remember the strict ones and the easy-going ones, those who gave us our jobs to do and saw that we did them, and those whose friendliness and understanding helped us over so many tough places in youth. Then will we thank them for broaden- ing our interests as they did, for deepening our understanding, strengthening our characters, and helping us generally to live to the full the life that was ahead of us. l. 2. 1 J. -1 Mathematics: Mrs. Trussell fsubstituting for Mr. H. Rey- noldsj, Mr. L. R ey n old s Cphysical ed.j, Miss Ufkess fmechanical and commercial drawingj, Miss Pritchett. Attendance: Mr, Bower. Physical Ed: Mr. Fortier and Mr. Underhill. Social Science: Mrs. Smoyer CLatinj, Miss Srruckmeyer, Mr. Cook Qcounsellingj.
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