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Seniors He who must be his own master must resist being a creature of circumstance. hHe must so use every force In his environment that they contribute to his welfare. If wealth surround him, he must avoid its natural inheritance — soft hands, depend- ence, snoblshness. If poverty be his lot, let him glory in the strength he develops In overcoming the obstacles it puts In the way of his success. Youth must always face this problem. Most of you in high school today will be repeating empty words when you say, I am the master of my fate, unless your generation is vastly different from all those that have preceded, hiere and there one of you will develop into a tower of strength that stands the strain of prejudice, passion, mob Impu lse. He will calmly think his way through; then act as good judgment dictates. He will unconsciously take a position of leadership because his strength Is recognized. Will you be the one? (Signed) LOUIS E. PLUMMER. Eleven
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J. A. Pr Arthur Staley Claude Ridgeway Albert Launer James Tuffree Board of Trustees The members of the board of trustees for the current school year have been Mr. Albert Launer, president: Mr. Arthur Staley, clerk; Mr. S. James Tuffree, Mr. J. A. Prizer and Mr. Claude Ridgeway. Mr. Launer, Mr. Staley and Mr. Tuffree are alumni of Fullerton Union hHigh School. These trustees have given their time and services for the betterment of our school. We v ish to express our sincere appreciation to them for the educational facilities, athletic advantages, and social opportunities placed at our disposal. At the March election Mr. L. B. Steward, of Fullerton, was named trustee. Mr. Steward will take the place of Mr. S. James Tuffree, whose term expired May I. Ten
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L O. Cull Emma J. Kasf Redfe Vice Principals In our vice principals, Miss Emma J. Kast, Mr. Redfern and Mr. Culp we have Found untiring aid in solving our difficulties. Miss Kast, as dean of girls, has shown herself to be a sympathetic and apt advisor. We will long remember the genial smile and kindly nature of Mr. Redfern. Mr. Culp, head of the Commercial Department, is an ever-ready friend and helper when students are seeking positions. We hope their valuable services will be available to the students for many years to come. ' Tti ' i ' l ' ve
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