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' ' ' f' ffffwrizw' iv! Principal Mac, lriend ol all Find a group ot students worrying about a problem, locate the nearest spot away from the trampling feet, and there you will find District Superin- tendent and Principal Donald H. lvlclntosh understandingly and cheerfully helping solve the seemingly unsurmountable.
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PTA. compadres lt's off to work we go -and the mixmaster of moms, pops, and teachers roll up their sleeves and dig in to sponsor the Country Fair, which furnishes funds for eye glasses and dental care when needed, or provides the makings of a luxuri- ous June day in the surf for work-weary seniors. Telephones buzzing in all sections of town, with lengthy discussions developing, announce the starting of a new project-a traveling basket, community breakfast, and town party. 1 MRS. MILTON VAN VOORHIS Oh, what a beautiful morning! and Colton High students stroll to classes instead of rushing in the usual fashion. ,MY P. T. A. PRESIDENT After a buffet luncheon at Mrs. Robert Knopsnyder's the follow- ing P.T.A. officers duly chaperoned parliamentarian Mr. D. H. Mclntosh: Front row: left to right: President Mrs. Milton Van Voorhis, Treasurer Mrs. Robert Gray. Row Z: Secretary Mrs. Earl Young, Membership chairman Mrs. Luis Arroyo. Row 3: Auditor Mrs. Alice Cobb. way'
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hen Miss Patricia Wiese and Mr. Phil tephens, who moved up from dean- hip to vice-principalship mid-year rove how pleasantly and kindly they an warn, counsel, and control. Ominous office call slips are offset Space-eating strides, charm-laden smiles, typify Vice-Principal of Boys, Phil Stephens, and Vice-Principal of Girls, Patricia Wiese. Deans shoulde ln a world of rapid changes, where education must be geared to compete with the perplexities of every- day living, Colton faculty win accolades in the field of pedagogy from students in the classroom as well as the National Freedom Foundation. Teachers-and IT TAKES ALL KINDS. Mary Jane Bailey, English, corrects reams of r new burdens papers while Clois Brown, history, intrigues students with unusual stances and a southern drawl. V. Mar- guerite Brooks, head of music department, delights aspiring musicians with her violin ability, as Christina D. Beeson, English, raises an expressive eyebrow at capers of her journalism and annual staffs. Helen S. Borrego, language, convinced Espanol protegeesn that Yo te amo isn't all of their required vocabu- lary. GEORGE AHLER MARY JANE BAILEY CHRISTINA D. BEESON V. MARGUERITE BROOKS HELEN BORREGO CLOIS BROWN BEULAH BULLINGTON EDWARD J. CARREY ,
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