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T ■ • • ? ' i wmMjiiweoiai Louise Vinson Helen Walker Helen Wall H. M. Wareburg Normo Wilsori Language School Nurse Home Economics Social Studies English Ray Winter Industrial Arts Robert J, Wood Language Faculty Faculty Not Pictured Vernon Frederick Richard Jackson Vern Wrightson Skills in Shops In Fullerton ' s industrial arts department, the stu- dents have an opportunity to work vk ith the actual equipment that industries use in their modern-day factories. The students learn skills that v ill prove valuable to them when they enter the industrial field. They also are given instruc- tion in specialized skilled crafts. The students learn the practical value of the skills they are learning and how they can best put them to use. 2)
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JAKE ROBERTSON Social Studies WINIFRED SEMANS Language PAULETTE SHAFRANSKI Physical Ed. MAXINE SHURTZ Physical Ed. FuUerion DAVID SKELLY English ROGER SLOCUM Science ARLA DELL SMITH Art GEORGE STORM Industrial Arts ROBERT STRANGE Secial Studies SPENCER STRADER Agriculture ELVA SWOFFER Physical Ed. Take a Letter . . . The business department at Fullerton Union High School offers much for the future business lead- ers of our school. Courses such as typing, short- hand, bookkeeping, business arithmetic, and business training are available to those inter- ested in the business world. For the first time this year, business students were able to form and run a business of their own. This is just one example of the many opportunities offered in the business department at Fullerton High. GORDON TRAYLOR Social Studies GILBERT TUCKER Physical Ed. ROGER VAN PELT Physical Ed. 20
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Food services, (first row, left to right] : Jencye England, Stella Drott, Helen Hqmiczewski, Dorothy McPherson, Bertha Gilman, Frances Whirley, Ann Goodwin,- (second row) Eva Gurmon, Helen Patterson, Barbara Nixon, Mary Gibson, Flora Condiff, and Evelyn Mackjust, They serve the Throughout the year we are served by many groups of people who work to help the student body. Sec- retaries, bus drivers, custodians, librarians — a never ending list, many of which we may not even know exist. They are an important part of our school. They are the ones who keep the wheels of Fullerton rolling. HAZEL HOLBROOK Cafeteria Manager ESTHER DUNHAM Student Body Bookkeeper EDITH WEISEL Secretary to the Principal JOHN N. REID Director of Adult Education The cafeteria provides food for our entire student body every day of the school year. Mrs. Dunham has a never-ending job in keeping the financial accounts of Fullerton in order. Mrs. Weisel can be found in the high school office working busily at her desk, but always willing to assist those who have questions. Adults can continue their education through the efforts of Mr. Reid, director of adult education. The high school and business offices take care of the numerous necessary duties such as attendance, tickets, insurance forms, and many other demands of a high school student body. Left to right; Delores Peot, Mary Frank, Clara Vargas, Hazel Sorensen, Frances Sulli- van, and Hazel Craig. Left to right: Frances Martin, Emma Williams, Edia Larson, Noreen McCorty, Rita Picogna, Dee Forwell, Muriel Magnuson, and Jack Hewitt. 22
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