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Ulimsslnnnumnwmp June 18 , 1971 060039 zlrey Fourteen school years have come and gone since De Anza first opened its doors. During this period I have several times been given the privilege of preparing a statement to students for use in our yearbook. I find it increas- ingly difficult therefore to emphasize those values which I consider to be worthy of pupil acquisition without repeating thoughts which I have offered to De Anza pupils in other years. As your friend and principal I always hope that I can say something that will in some way be beneficial to you not only now but long after you have left the De Anza campus. The qualities which are good and which are likely to be of most value to you who possess them tend to remain the same. I will again point to these. If you establish early in life a system of priorities in which you identify and rank those things that are of GENUINE importance to you as an individual, you have made the first step toward life enjoyment and fulfillment. If you are wise, you will not put possession of great material wealth as number one on your list. Financial success should have a place in your rank order scheme. However, if you put it above that which is spiritual, that which relates to personal good health, and that which has to do with a broad edu- cation, it is my belief that you have made a MISTAKE for which you will pay dearly all the days of your life. Choose wisely! i - Mr. Guthrie , Principal idniinistr ition page 4 5W' m PM .I
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,,.an ' Buildings and grounds must be maintained. Supplies must be delivered and distributed. Assemblies fire drills, discipline referrals, and standardized tests must be handled. Planning and supervision help students and teachers get together for learning activities. qQcf1've aofmzlrzzlrfrabfozz mafes 17 czgposszfk Mr. Dugan is Vice-Principal ' ofthe school, and you know what that means, don't you? It means he's Principal 110 cAarye gfozbe. And if you aren 't familiar with the at Vice-Squad from T.V. , you'll catch on as soon as you enter his office. It isn't too bad at first, because you can't see anything, but when the flood lights hit you in the face and you see a hand reach out for the brass knuckles, you know you'd better stay out of trouble next time. ' A Our Dean of Girls, Mrs. Zierer, was in charge of the club program, butwhen the tax override elec- tion failed the school board dropped the late busses and the club program folded. For years Mrs. Zierer had successfully waged the dress standard battle. glen !Ae scAoof60arofoff'oppeoflAe offess sfa1zaQr06' Zoo. Now poor Mrs. Zierer is given 100,000 standardized tests to administer, campus riots to quell, and still has all the girls' problems to hear. administration, pa ge 6
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