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Administrators are human Mi 2 DONALD H. IVICINTOSH KC 17 SEE the heart of the school, Mac -the embodiment and essence of our school spirit, warm, friendly, genuine, and ebullient. These are the qualities exemplified for twenty-four years by District Superintendent and Principal Donald H. Mclntosh, who has guided the intricate ma- chinery of Colton Union High School to an enviable spot in the Citrus Belt League. MRS. GEORGE A smile, plus a sense of compe- tency characterize Vice-Principal Blossom lVl. George, who in her fourteenth year at Golton High is synonymous with boosting the saggingfspirits of flunking stu- dents, and assisting Mac in ex- ecutive duties. BLOSSOM E. GEORGE 1 r l l
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and ardent workers--P. T. A. SEE our beloved P.T.A., those courageous crusaders who strive for better standards of living and closer relations between home and school, who know what they want to do and usually do it. Pass the potato salad, and don't spare that chicken l cry the seniors at the beach trip, which is not only activated by the P.T.A., but also furnished by them. l'll never get my washing done! is the complaint of the P.T.A. mothers, but they continue to graciously donate their serv- ices to the dental clinic, the Well Baby clinic, and their now- famous Country Fair. President, Mrs. Bert Creasong Vice-President, Mrs. l. l. H. Smithg Second Vice-President, Mrs. Arlo Olsen, Secretary, Mrs. George Fawrupg Historian, Mrs. Meredith Ham, Parliamentarian, Donald H. Mclntosh, Mrs. Bernice Sprague, faculty. Top: D. H. Mclntosh, P.T.A. parliamentarian, pokes fun at board member Frances Galloway. P.T.A. mothers mix potatoes for 5th District officers' dinner. Mr. Mclntosh, Mrs. Creason, and Mrs. Smith review P.T.A. records. Bottom: Mrs. Worthen and Mrs. Saffel help with the Parent-Teacher tea. Mrs, Creason reads instructions to the high school P.T.A. council. Mac and Mrs. George talk over problems with the PLT.A. council.
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PATRICIA WIESE CARL AUSBURY SEE our deans, Miss Patricia Wiese and Carl Ausbury, those thoroughly human and understanding individuals, who manage to keep smiling through the endless processions of time-vvorn ex- cuses, and who take the sting out of a yellow slip or a demerit with a jovial remark or a sympathetic grin. and versati e ..... Demonstrating that faculty members can have fun while working in an advisory capacity, Miss Ruth White and Mr. George Morse make-up cast members ot Our Hearts Were Young and Cray .
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