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TRUSTEES The trustees pose for an in- formal picture while dis- cussing plans for the new school. They are. left to right: Wal- ter Little, president; Marvin Cassady, Arthur Smith, Les- lie J. Pryde. (William Har- key, not pictured, was ap- pointed at the resignation of Alden H. Hughes, not pic- tured.) uied t e TRoaet After the choice of destination has been made, one should stay on the main highway. Do not be tempt- ed to take detours or short cuts. The way of life cannot be made too easy, and those who would have you take the easy way are not always thinking of your best interests. The equipment you will use on your life’s journey should be carefully appraised. Check your phys- ical and mental abilities to make sure that the trials in the journey ahead will not find your equipment inadequate or out of repair. While in high school try out all of your abilities to test their strength. Pre- pare for emergencies and future needs. Highways are well marked to indicate dangers. At school, watch for signs of failure. Poor grades indicate lack of preparation and concentration upon the task at hand. Heed these signs and make cor- rections at once. And last but not least, on your journey respect the rights of others. A “road hog” is never popular on any highway. Learn toi co-operate with your fellows. Through mutual respect and consideration, the way of life will be smoothed and brightened. R. W. GUILFORD On a trip of any kind, the choice of the destination is most import- ant. The four-year tour of Gridley Union High School may lead to a number of destinations. The roads leading to business and professional careers, to the occupations of farm- ing, automotive repair, the building trades and other life work all be- gin on the high school campus, and here definite preparation can be made to make the journey of life more enjoyable and profitable. Mr. Guilford and Mrs. Thompson look at plans for tho now school. (5
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'ityolct Loyal students of Gridley High School, we present your 1950 Bulldog. This year our theme, “Model T Tour,” is being mapped out on division pages, titles, and write-ups. Jump in our “heap” and take a tour of your school.
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OUR DEANS Dean of Girls Miss Ballew Dean of Roys Mr. Montgomery Oun 'SacAera After Principal Guilford, at the information booth, has mapped out the roads for our tour, we pro- ceed merrily on our way, making our first stop to get a glimpse of our leaders—THE SCHOOL BOARD ND FACULTY—who have always been concerned with the welfare of all the students and have will- ingly offered guidance and advice on all problems. On this trip we find them deeply engrossed with the construction of the new school. It is their planning and sacrifices of time and energy that have made the realization of such a dream possible. FACULTY First Row—Left to Right: Muriel Smith, Helen Sprad- ling Olschowka. Verne Wil- cox, Ray Roberts. Sara Wil- liams, Mathilda Dunlap. Second Row Shirley Thomp- son, R. B. Montgomery. Au- gust Henderson, Ralph Guil- ford. Principal; Ann Carter, Agnes Evers. Third Row: Zula Ballew. Don Hills. Robert Vaughn. Robert Morris. Warner Butterfield. Bruno Favero. 7
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