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QCII, ARTHUR C. TIMOTHY Principal ROW ONE: Ellen Hasbrouck, Latin Publications: Harold Phillips, Wood shop. ROW TWO: Edward Brown, Scienceg Gates Burrell, Historyg Tom Ryan, English, Boys' P.E. ROW ONE: Mrs. Doris Keilan, Homemakingg H Dolores Bonander, Homemaking. ROW TWO: Harry Hoegh, Mathematicsg Ted Moranda, Soc. Science, Boys' P.E. Our Faculty has always been at their posts of duty, faithfully rendering the services exacted of school administra- tors in 1951, solving the dailyproblems, guiding us with hope toward a better future, victory, and peace. Each member of the Faculty has seemed to be striving withthe different Mr. Timothy has been a sympathetic counselor to the students of Selma High this year. Mr. Timothy's officeis a most dif- ficult one to fill. lt is up to him to make wise decisions regarding school poli- cies. He takes care of all the business of this school district and tries to develop good public relations with the commun- ity, so that it will continue to support our school. We are very proud of Selma High, and realize that it is through Mr. Tim- othy's efforts that we have a right to be Gin-I
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DICK CAIN President SEATED:Don Pierce, Bob Haire, Bob Nielsen, Howard Dienger, DickCair1, Jeanne Hazeltine, Merilyn White, NobieKira. STANDING: Mr. Marsh, Wayne Peterson, Ray Farr, Johnnie Mechigian, Betty Helm, Jim-Hicls, Rodney Wells, Theodore Bernas, Da- vid Harper, Mr. Tanke. Dick has proven him- self a very capable pre- sident of Selma High. .Tim Hicks, Student Body Vice - president, has carried out his duties as chairman of the Rally Committee very well. Jim has been in char e of our very fine pep assemblies tiis year. Merilyn White, as Student Body Secretary, has kept the re- cords of this years meetings in very good shape. Me-rilyn has made avery cap- able Student BodySecretaryinthat she has been regular in attendence at meetings and accurate intaking notes. Appointed as Student Body Treasurer this year is GayGreg- ory. Ga has put in a lot of extra time of her own to keep the books in order. She has kept a neat set of re- cords showing the financial stand- ing of the student body and of all the school organizations. The council has the job of con- ducting all student body business which arises during the school. As representatives ofthe stu- dents they must use their best judgment in deciding all important matters. The council appreciates the coocperation given to them by the stu ents and administration and by the community. W0 miUi5i0l'l .911 3 irif One of the most active and representative groups in Sel- ma Union High School is our Student Body Council. The council is made up of student body officers, class presidents and represent- atives, the editors of the Mag- net and the Clarion, the busi- ness manager of the Magnet, the Vice principal, Mr. Marsh, andfacultytreasurer, Mr. Tanke. As Student Body President Dick Cain automatically be- comes amember of the Rotary Club and has regularlyrepre- sented the high school at its meetings. MERIL. YN WHITE Secretary GAY GREGORY Treasurer .TIM HICKS Vice -president 11
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shades of school life toprepare the stu- dents for those stars to which theyhave hitched their dreams. To aid us students in the development of our different talents and abilities, we have specialized teachers in each de- partment, working together for the same When Mr . George Marsh, formerly of San Francisco, first took over his new post as Vice-President of Selma High School, we were strangers to him. Through his kind and friendly ways he has made it easyfor us to know and like him. He sees that our school runs smooth- ly and keeps the calendar in order. He also plans our assemblies and checks attendance. He always has a minute to listen to our troubles. He has been a syrnpathetic counselor to the students and they have felt free to seek his guid- ance in any of their problems. We sincerely hope that Mr. Marsh has enjoyed his first year atSelma. To him, we extend a hearty welcome. I1CllAg i 4 -. GEORGE A. MARSH Vice Principal ROW ONE: Betty Petrakis, Drama, Girls' P.E. : Tracy Armstrong, History. ROW TWO: Alden Edgar, Commercia1gCarl Tanke, Commercialg Nelson Walling, Music. ROW ONE: Nellie Christensen, Library, Torn Wescoat, English. ROW TWO: John Scheidway, English, Cadets, Mrs. Arlene Wilkinson, Sci- ence.
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