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TEACHERSJOINED 1' AT THE FIRST ASSEMBLY Donald H. McIntosh, affectionately known as HMac , welcomed students and teachers with his cheery Hback-to- AMBI 1 school speech, complete with gestures, papers, and that Scotch twinkle Mum! l in his eyes 0 Jangling her keys, Miss Clark made her way into the ' classe , limelight to make one of her famous short announcements. Later, in her soon f office, she was constantly plied with questions, for her depth of under- excus standing makes her friend and counselor of all students $ The biggest Mrs. . controversy of the year was Mr. Wallace vs. Education. Some day he is if: going to write his education Utopia a Miss Sapers wore herself out d P managing the school store and a first year typing class, and Miss Watson :Zlor was seen taking aspirin after her shorthand class 0 Spanish I students color began to wonder if Mrs. Borrego could speak English 0 Miss High to re eventually resorted to a poem called HAII Reet to open Annual sales Suppl 0 Miss Roberts discovered that to make students bring gym clothes it that a was necessary to hand out demerits. founi DONALD H. MclNTOSH THESE ARE THE TEACHERS of Colton Union High School characterized in picture and word, as students see them, and as they see each other. RALPH ADAMS GEORGE W. AHLER JOSEPHINE A. HOSICK EDNA C. BATTIN CHRISTI I101
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SCHOOL BOARD Mr. G. H. Castle Mr. L. J. Snow ITsH W Mrs. F. Galloway Dr. J. J. H. Smith Mr. C. Hollinger Mr. D. H. McIntosh ISDOM iiMR. GEORGE H. CASTLE, president of the school board, has served as a member for a quarter of a century, his common sense making him a highly respected member 0 Mrs. Frances Galloway, clerk, is active in church and club, and as a mother of children in school, brings to the board a sympathy and interest in educational progress 0 Mr. Leon Snow, automobile dealer and garage owner, has a knowledge pertaining to buying, spending, and transportation that has proved invaluable during the period of school expansion 0 Doctor J. J. H. Smith, physician and surgeon, holds the viewpoint of the professional man 9 Mr. George Hollinger, as a public employee, understands and sympathizes with the many problems of those who serve the public 0 Faced with all the complexities of a modern school,e education, finances, transportation, personnel, build- ing constructions, maintenance and so on ad infini- tum, the Board of Trustees always meets responsi- bilities with vision and wisdom. DONALD H. MCINTOSH, Principal AS PRINCIPAL of Colton Union High School, Mr. McIntosh, through his friendly contacts and exten- sive knowledge, is able to bring to the Board of Trustees, the students, problems and difficulties. Mr. C. Hollinger, Mr. D. H. McIntosh, Mr. C. Castle, Mrs. F. Galloway, Dr. J. J. H. Smith, Mr. L. J. Snow. l91
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THEIR INTERESTS AMBITION AND PERSEVERANCE finally triumphed for Mr. Mummery. The Hi-Y now has a room of its own 0 Mr. MiddletOn . classed excuse slips as unnecessary evils O Chagrined football boys soon found that Coach Adams as attendance officer, knew all their excuses by memory 0 In the middle of the quarter Miss Brooks relieved Mrs. McIntosh of teaching choir. Mrs. McIntosh, the only available substitute, sometimes taught five varied classes a day 0 Throughout the dreary second quarter Mrs. Trevitt flashed her irresistible smile and Mrs. George served as general morale lifter 0 Adding his bit of color to campus fads, Mr. Tucker appeared in the most astonishing color combinations 0 Mr. Nowacki's little talks on etiquette began to reap results in his machine shOp classes 0 Miss Martinis sugar supply ran out-aa major catastrophe 0 Mrs. Byrn continued to state that iithe way to a mans heart is through his stomachn 0 Mrs. Beeson found to her discomfort that even teachers may not run in the halls. 4g OLIVE E. CLARK f ..' J 9 . l u '4'st l l CHRISTINA D. BEESON HELEN s. BORREGO v. MARGUERITE BROOKS EDITH BYRN I 11 J
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