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The year ot T955-56 was the year ot growing up both physically and educationally. Four new buildings were added to the campus as well as T2 teachers and 300 students, The school ad- vanced trom two grade level to three, Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors. More clubs and organ- izations were established. School spirit and moral strength were gained each day. This was a year of growing up tar Artesia High School and growing up signifies birthdays, which is the theme ot the T956 Ano ale Oro. As the yearbook is distributed Artesia High celebrates the completion of its second year . . . its second birthday. Happy Birthday, Alma Mater, and Q . many, many more. --1 W ur.. - wma ,1mx'.w:gg5,gw'aowz
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Clare Williams DEAN OF GIRLS ln a school the size of Artesia High, there are many who contribute to activities and other varied phases of school life, all of whom would be likely candidates for dedication of the yearbook. However, there are always some leaders who have gone far above and beyond the regular call of duty. One of these is Mrs. Clare Williams, Dean of Girls. It has been through her efforts and inspiring leadership that Artesia High's Girls' League has become so success- ful. Many League activities . . . Campus Hostess, Friend- ship, Ways and Means, Girls' Athletic Association, Big Sisters, locker inspection, assemblies, and dances . . . gave every girl a chance to take part in her school. The Cadettes, a female branch of the Cadets, was also organized and advised by Mrs. Williams. The girls were taught military routines and aids for becoming leaders of tomorrow. Always ready to give help and assistance to anyone in need of it, Mrs. Williams' understanding of teenagers and their problems caused many great and everlasting friendships to evolve. These are material things which can be numbered like the beads on a counting board, but there is more than that. Material accomplishments alone are not enough to determine the type of person to whom Ano de Oro is to be dedicated. In Mrs. Williams there are the intangible qualities of devotion to her school, her duties and, most important, the students with whom she works. Her quiet humor, her unbounded loyalty, her dedication, are the elements upon which this dedication is based.
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