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FOREWORD This year's Pod is not vastly different from those of past years. But it will serve well to point out the laughs and thrills of high school life during the past six months. To this we have added our own artistic touch. There is something in this book besides photographs and art work. There is the spirit of the class. The high senior class— 457 strong. On their entrance three years ago, they were nothing but a scared group of Low 10's, the butt of the upperclass joking and sarcasm. On their graduation in a few days, they will have made a high mark in all scholastic and extracurricular activities offered in our school. Now it is time for us to leave. As graduating seniors we have only one request: that the lowerclassmen keep alive the spirit and tradition of our campus, which we for the past three years have endeavored to promote and strengthen. Finally I would like to give recognition and thanks to Dave Gregg and Priscilla Keays who did a terrific job in directing and putting over sales. Without the help of my able assistants Mike McGinley and Dave Knoll, the rest of the sales staff, and the hard working Pod staff, this book might not be in your hands today. PAUL VIOUCH, Editor, Olla Podrida.
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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Dear High Seniors: Now that your formal schooling has almost come to an end, I trust that you will look back with fond memories upon the friendships which you have made, the social life that you have enjoyed, and the education which you have received. This high school education is really the preliminary to a broader education and experience which you will soon begin to explore. Research has shown that learning never ceases in the mind of the man who is willing to try. When Justice Oliver Holmes was 91 years of age, he was noticed one day reading a book on Socrates, which was written in Greek. A friend of his passing by said, Good morning, Mr. Holmes, why would a man of your age be reading Socrates in Greek? Well, replied Justice Holmes somewhat indignantly, I have to read to improve my mind. This example, set by one of our most outstanding jurists, could well be the motto for all of you. Continue doing good things, reading good things, and promoting good things. You will find that you will live a long and happv life by the development of the learning process. With best wishes for a happy future. Sincerely, J. ELWIN LeTENDRE, Principal. t
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1 1 FACULTY FRONT ROW. leit to right: Mr. Asturian, Mr . Rlt«ch r, Mr . Spark . Mr. Molfett. Mr. Hacker. Mis Paco. Mr . McClenaghan. Mr. Wi »on. Mr. Gro» . Mr . Boan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Laukkanon. Mr. Lindstodt. Mi Bank . Mr. Hornandoz. Mr . Ulry. Mr. Dunkum, Mr. Nealson. Mr. LoTondr . Mis Klnell, Mr . Wale . Mr . Tomi»n, Mr . Hogan. Mi» Cartwright. Mr. Markmann. THIRD ROW: Miss Dickinson. Mr . Burkhard. Mr. Co tar Ua. Mr. Markor. Mr . O'Noill. Mr . Loopold. Mr. Flandor . Mr. King. Mr . Koplli, Mr . Lako. Mi Tult. Mr . Lawson. Miss Bartlott. Mr . Hagopian, Mr . Vorbock. FOURTH ROW: Mr . Roynold . Dr. Cooo«r. Mr. Taylor, Mr. Bollu . Miss Whit , Miss Wokchsolbaum, Mr . Rico. Mi Harwood. Ml Doylo, Mr . P. Walkor. Mis Al»op. Mr . Svane. Mi» Sandorson. Mis Campboll, Mi Croolsema. Dr. Fialon. Mr . Jonkin . FIFTH ROW: Mr. Hoimgron. Mr. Walts. Mr. McFarland. Mr. Hitch. Miss Altona. Miss Jones. Mis Noble. Mr . Marcou. Miss Burrill, Mrs. Keis, Miss Darrow, Ml»s Repetlo, Miss Bar amian. SIXTH ROW: Miss Roberts. Mr. Miller. Dr. Robinson, Mr. Wenrich. Mr. Emery, Mr. McGuire. Mr. Solomon. Mr. Auch. Mr. Kowalski. Mr. Rice. Mr. Day. Mr. Daoust. Mr. Calhoon. Mr. Menken. Ml Topping. Mr . Crane. Mr . Clark. BACK ROW: Mr. Carr. Dr. Urlaub. Mr. Pendle ton, Mr. Kueffer, Mr. Boehne. Mr. Van Waynen. Mr. Akey. Mr. WestoTor. Mr. Eadie. Mr. Erickson. Mr. Ehiers. Mr. Haynes. Mr. Barnes, Mr. Copley.
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