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i!iml Page Dedication - 6 Editorials 7 Faculty 9 Class History 11 Class Poem 12 Seniors 13 Senior Prophecy 29 Senior Will 32 The New Museum 35 Classes 37 Organizations 42 Social 53 Alumni 54 Literary 55 Athletics 60 Calendar .. ' 76 Joshes 80
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®l|p JuUrrton llnton l tglj rljonl unh Sluttior (Holiest The Fullerton Uiiioo High School, established in 1893, has, after two moves, finally located on a splendid tract of seventeen acres near the center of Fullerton. This site is now graced by a group of four- teen buildings. The group, as originally constructed, was thought to be sufficient to house the Fullerton Union High School for at least twenty years. But in 1918 the school was so crowded that it was im- perative that a new manual arts building be built in order that the old building might be used for class room purposes. This year an- other, called the domestic science and art building, has been erected. It is the last word in school architecture. Mr. J. C. Beswick, State Supervisor of Industrial Education, says The Fullerton Union High School has, to my mind, the finest art building in the State of Cali- fornia and has possibilities of offering courses in art that will bring a wonderful reputation in these lines. The Fullerton Junior College was established, in connection M ' ith the High School, in 1913. This made it possible for a student in our district not only to secure a high school education, but to do the first two years of college work here. The smaller classes and closer per- sonal relationship with instructors has enabled our Junior College to maintain a standard of scholarship of which we are justly proud. The universities of the State have assured us that students taking two years of work in our Junior College enter their Junior year much stronger than those who have taken work in the necessarily large classes of the university. Recently a plan for the future building development of the High School plant was evolved, and future building will follow it closely. It will eventually give us a group of buidings of Spanish architectural type connected by covered arcades. Ample provision will be made for all departments of the school. We can say with truth, even now, that we have the finest rural high school plant in America.
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