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Agnew. Alice V., librarian Ames, E. A., Wood Shop Borst. R. W.. Head of English Dept. Boyce, W. T., Dean of J union College Brunskill, Don C, Comn erce Bullis, M. N., Printing Clark. B. S.. Commere Corbett. W. P.. Machine SnoD • To the College Students • As you leave Fullerton Junior Col- lege, may the symbolism of the hor- net be one of your lasting impres- sions. If you have acquired some of its fighting spirit, a great deal of its energy and a full measure of its group loyalty, you have laid the foundation for useful and happy living. o |v(rs. Either Gulp Litchfield MRS. ESTHER C. LITCHFIELD Dean of Women Stxtfctt
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• Hornets Two characteristics of hornets we may well strive to build into this college — unity and industry. Hornets gang together, work together, fight together, have a common cause. hHornets are industrious; are always up and doing. They are not cross and med- dlesome as sometimes thought to be. They are busy and want to be left alone to do their work without hindrance. Nothing will ever do so much for an edu- cational institution as units and industry, hiere is the secret of success in activities and in scholarship. These qualities engender en- thusiasm, a sense of accomplishment, a spirit of comradeship, an optimistic outlook on life, as naturally as running water produces power. They also kill off the social poisons of destructive criticism and aimless activity which lead nowhere and produce no good. The glory of the Fullerton Junior College is its unity and its industry. These qualities more and more typify the spirit of this col- lege as an ever large stream of students find here opportunities which, accepted, open new doors and lead to new fields of appreci- ation and accomplishment. •— W. T. Boyce Fifti-ni
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Cruickshank. Don C, Physical Education Culp, L. O.. Head of Commerce Dept. Dunn. Eleanor, Head of Home Economics Dept. Dysinqer. Earl S., Social Science Edwards, Benjamin, Vocal Music Ehlen, Martha, Language Ernsberqer, Iva B,, Mathematics Gerritt, Ina, Home conomics Hart, Charles, Forge Shop, Foundry Hawes. Winifred, Librarian Helm, Henrietta, Home Economics Hinkle, Lucille, Head of Art Dept. Holmdahl, Mrs. Ruth P., Commerce Johnson, Geneva, Spanish Kitchinq, Mrs. Ethelene M., Librarian Lemmon, Ellasue, English Le Ross, Otis, Journalism, Social Science Lewis, Glenn H., Head of Physical Education Dept. Litchfield, Mrs. Esther, Dean of Women, Dramatics Logan, Edith H., Physical Education Lodge, T. H., Commerce Lukens, Glen, Arts and Crafts Maier, J. B., Radio and Electricity Marsden, R. A., Head of Mechanic Arts Dept. Se ' venteen
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