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Row 1: Mr. Albert G012, Miss Florence Wright, Miss V. Marguerite Brooks, Mrs. Helen Borrego, Mr. Ralph Adams. Row 2: Mr. Donald H. McIntosh, Mrs. Donald H. McIntosh, Miss Ruth McGrath, Miss Louisa Pesqueira, Mr.Me1Vin Hill, Mr. Walter Dudley. Row 3: Mr. George Ahler, Mr. Ole Slette, Mr. William Hawkinson, Mrs. Charlotte Hodgemom, Miss Barbara White. Helped Us 0ver Rough Spots HPop George Ahler, the perennially youthful looking wood shop instructor, held to his old routine of talks a fellow really understands, and supervision of stage omd carpenter crews. . .Brion Reid, equally adept at chouffeuring or repairing the big buses, kept o counseling eye on the Hi-Y . . .Art Classes for wont of on instructor attempted to solve the riddle of uwhat's happened to teacher? Then come Carol Archibald, a new, talented and energetic Hedger beaver, who filled the position vacated when Helen I. McDaniel was granted or leave of absence. . .With Ct grand flourish of her baton, diminutive, dynamic Miss V. Marguerite Brooks and her musicians pre- sented the student body brilliantly sparkling programs. . .Wolter Dudley, completely blotse about it odl, kept c1 full schedule by teaching classes in shop moth, blue printing, mechanical drawing and keeping a Vigilomt eye on fifth period study hall. . .Albert Golz took time off from the worries of his biology cmd pre-flight classes to fix the ever-in-need-of-repoir phonograph which belonged to the girls' gym classes, and supervised the A.V.A.. . .Continuodly bubbling over with hoppi- ness whether it be for the May Festival or hockey, Miss Virginia Homing wound her way into the bypoths of Colton ViCt girls' physical education and rhythms. . .Going about her smiling brown-eyed way, Mrs. Josephine A. Hosick reigned serenely over English classes and counseled her ubrodn babies of the Scholarship Society through their period of trials. . .A flash of sparkling dark eyes and Mrs. Christina D. Beeson swishes post with her head tilted to one side. Noted for w 2: Mrs. her Irish sense of humor in her English classes, CDB. mode a quick change to iodvisor for ; g?nistina 9- everything in the journalism room with her Pepper Bough ond Crimson and Gold staffs.
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Hatheir 011d Moments me mww g ' oberts 011 d; 1 t Iflen Borrego enjoys water, uIt's CI bull's eye! Mr. Moore Proudly showing off his fam- Smiling Beulah Bullington t acis wcus 1Ch as pictured in these worked off steam with his ily, Ioseph Horton beamed had her picture taken by one t or or. eautif'ul falls. . . little bow and arrows. . . When anyone mentioned of her English pupils. them. . . Aromas immortal greet sensitive nasal pass- ages as one enters the world of culinary arts, With Charlotte Hodgemcm presiding, and neighbor Debbie Brown watching the bast- ings and French seams in the sewing rooms '4, . . .Exuberant, masterful utterances of mur- t der de bums! floated amiably from the ath- letic coaches. The rapidly expanding coach- ing roster was composed of swoon boy Ralph Adams, baseball and cross-country; walkie talkie Edward Currey, attendance office, track, and dean of boys,- Butch Wal- ter Setton, and Pepsodent kid Iohn Williams, basketball . . . With the Latin influence of Helen Borrego and Louisa Pesqueira; Edward Currey and Barbara White stressing Mexican glamour, Colton High furthered their good neighbor policy. Mr. Slette traveled to the Great Lakes to, his former home in Minnesota. . E 113i
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