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This year we are saying farewell to three of our old-timers to whom this book is dedicated. They will be missed and very difficult to replace. Mrs. Jackson, who retired last Septennber 30, has been here since 1924. Through the years she has taught algebra, history, and English besides her specialty com¬ mercial subjects. She has seen many changes at Wash¬ ington and made many friends. Mrs. Jackson received her training at Ohio State and studied at the Gregg (Shorthand) School in Chicago. Jacksie” will be missed by her numerous friends. The third teacher to retire this year is our industrial arts man. Bill Mette, who came to Washington High in 1927. He is a product of the San Jose school system, including the State College. He has also done some graduate work at the University of Oregon. Mr. Mette is especially adept at build¬ ing stage scenery for plays and making repairs on almost any type of school equip- V ' ment that breaks down. When he retires, he intends to catch up on his fishing and Vunting and traveling. For : xation, he plans to do silver smithing and lapidary Work. It wilMbAn; r without Bill Mette. f fny DEDICATION Mr. Kibby has been a member of the W. U. H. S. faculty since 1920, teaching printing, mechanical drawing, woodshop, and P. E. He received his training at Santa Barbara State. He has coached football, baseball, and track; and will best be remembered by the old-timers for his football teams from 1920 to 1924. With only 15 members on the squad his team crushed such opponents as Piedmont and Hayward. Mr. Kibby has been associated with the Hatchet and Washingtonian for thirty-six years. We will miss him.
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c yu Washington Union High School Fremont, Californi ditor.Joyce Howell Illustrations by Helen Peterson A dvisor.B. C. Phillips Published by the Senior June 1957 .-T - ru X’cnpo cnor
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E. M. GRIMMER. JR. Aj xX 5 : Board of Trustees ml V- ■■ ' m ' J. L. BERCHEM c)cX
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