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bedication The Educational Code of California states: Except when otherwise authorized by law, every school district shall be under the control of a board of school trustees. This is a broad statement, implying the many duties of our five trustees. lt is the responsibility of the board to determine the policies under which our faculty and student body will operate. We know tha t each member of our board is motivated by a desire to help provide a better school for the district. Board members are called upon to give freely of their time and labor. This has been doubly true during the past few years as the board struggled with problems of finance and school construction. For all of these efforts the board members received not one cent of pay and little or no thanks from the pat- rons or the students of the district. For their efforts they probably hear many words of criticism to each single word of praise. As a very small token of our appreciation, we dedicate to our Board of Trustees this annual, we are glad that they are representing our district. EDWARD D. MORGAN, District Superintendent R. C. ARCHER EDWARD D. MORGAN M. L. FRANZEN lRWlN VOSE ' A ROBERT I. HEISNER WILLIAM L. FUNK 7
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Left to right George Eaton, Mayor of Dinubog Wm. Hyberg, Architect, R. R, Fisher, Con'ractor,: Robert Heisner, President Board of Trustees.: Dwight Carlson, President of Student Bodyj G. A. Graham, Builder, Edward Morgan, District Superintendent 701-eword This l95O issue of the Delphic Echoes is your link between events of today and the happenings of tomorrow. ln later years you will appreciate the memories of exciting high school days that are unfolded when you open your annual and look upon the faces and recall friendships so dear to your heart. Your past dreams, friends, activities, and accomplishments are ccncealed for your pleasure in this l95O year book. 4 Throughout this book the appropriate theme, Build'ng and Progress , has been car- ried out. The new gym and swimming pool are in the limelight, as they are the most important accomplfshment for this year. As you turn the pages of this, your book, we trust you will derive o great deal of pleasure from the experience, and that each succeeding perusal may bring added interest and pleasure. 6
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1:-f EDWARD D. MORGAN Dice F1-incqeal For such success as I may have this year achieved as counselor, disciplinarian, keeper of attendance, records, etc., I would like to say, Thanks to my boss, Mr. Morgan, to the faculty and students. The job of vice principal is not always an easy one. Sometimes problems are numerous and complex and decisions are often difficult to make. However, it has been a most interesting job and one which brings much satisfaction when it is possible to see that a young person has been helped. My congratulations to the Senior Class to whom l always feel quite close. -W. N. PRICE 8 001' pfilldydf As the 1949-SO school year draws to a close, l wish to express my appreciation to the Board of Trustees, faculty and students for making this year a happy, fruitful one. With the near completion of our new gymnasium and swimming pool, we have witnessed the culmination of three years of planning, made possible by the citizens of our distrct and pro- moted by our Board of Trustees, the Dinuba Elemen- tary School Board and the Dinuba City Council. May we who will have the privilege at using these facilities ever conduct ourselves in a manner worthy of this support. As we face the second half of the twentieth cen- tury, we are fully aware of the contribution our school must make if the ideals of democracy are to continue to be our way of life. I know that our board, faculty and students will continually strive toward the ful- fillment of these ideals. I congratulate the annual staff on a job well done. -EDWARD D. MORGAN W. NEWTON PRICE
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