Lassen Union High School - Rays Yearbook (Susanville, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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elljw R. M. FULTON Science, Ma'rh. LUTITIA O'KELLY English, Counselling N. H. MCCOLLOM Principal LYSLE TRABERT English RALPH TAYLOR Shop DONALD E. BUTLER Chemisiry, Physics GLADYS GEORGE French, Hisfory ISOBEL KOEHLER Girls' Physical Educafion DR, MALCOLM BRODE Biology GALE M. WH ITCHURCH Foresfry ADELENE JENSEN Commercial MARY B. HARDY Hisiory, Spanish EMMET McCARTHY Agriculrure M. R. BUCKLES Malhemarics CRYSTAL BAILEY English LOUISE PUGH Home Nursing J. D. BLACOW Commerce GILBERT A. COLLYER Speech, Journalism MABEL GARRETSON Home Economics TH ELMA PHILLIPS Ari GUILBERT DU MONT Music M, R. ARNOLD Boys' Physical Educaiion MARGARET SPAULDING Library, Algebra RICHARD FITZI-IENRY Spanish, Lalin E. A. HANSEN I-Iislory

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PRINCIPALS MESSAGE N. H. MCCOLLOM Sup't of Lassen Union High School and Junior College Success is the Eldorado which every individual hopes to acquire. For some, hope is the extent of effort expended toward its acquisition. The fellow who believes the world owes him a living expects his success delivered, postpaid, wrapped in cellophane and ribbon and brought by special messenger. The cer- tainty of his disappointment does not lessen the embarrassment, pain, sorrow, cynicism and reorganization necessitated by his failure. A Wishbone is a poor substitute for a brain and backbone. For others, the realization that success is the reward of constant application and effort, serves as a challenge, prompting the best of which one is capable. Success is not a definite quality. It is measured not in amount or importance, but in degree. One who achieves the greatest accomplishment of which he is capable has attained success. It is the fulfillment of one's ambitions in the service of humanity, to the best of one's ability, which determines success. The margin between success and failure is extremely narrow. Too frequently a man may relinquish the field, give up the fight, or sit down and fold his hands when a little more effort, a little more patience or tact or persistence would have brought success. Persistent effort and patient endeavor will often convert what seems hopeless failure to glorious success. There is no real failure except in giving up, no defeat except from within, representing one-'s own inherent weak- ness of purpose. Genius has been defined as the will to make continuous effort. Success is assured the one who refuses to give up. By determination of purpose, success is universally possible. 44 Q xv



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FACULTY NORMAN H. MCCOLLOM-B.S. University of California 1921: M.A. University of California 1935. IOSEPH D. BLACOWfInstructor in Bookkeeping, Accounting, Business Law, Salesmanship, Busi- ness English. A.B. San lose: M.A. Stanford University. MALCOLM D. BRODE4Instructor in Science. B.S. 1921, Whitman College: Ph.D. 1927, University of Chicago. M. R. ARNOLDfPhysical Education and Health. LL.B. University of Southern California. Graduate Work, ibid, University of California, Oregon State Teachers College, Armstrong College. M. R. BUCKLES-'Instructor in Mathematics. B.S. Tri-State College: A.B. ibid, M.A. University of California. Graduate Work, Tri-State College, Purdue University. DONALD E. BUTLER-Instructor in Science. B.S. University of Nevada: M.A. Stanford University. GILBERT A. COLLYER-Instructor in Public Speaking and Dramatics. A.B. College of the Pacific: M.A. University of California. Graduate Work, University of California: Stanford University: Pasadena Little Theatre Summer School. GILBERT DuMONT-Instructor of Music: A.B. University of California. RICHARD FITZ HENRY-Instructor in Latin and Spanish. B.A. University of California: M.A. ibid. Graduate Work, Royal University of Ireland: Centio de Estudios Histories, Spain. ROBERT M. FULTON-Instructor in Mathematics and Science. A.B., B.S. Washington State College: Graduate Work, ibid, University of California. MABLE GARRETSON-Instructor in I-Iomemaking and Social Arts. B.S. Chico State College. GLADYS G. GEORGEfInstructor in French. Certificate d'Etudes Francaises, University of Greno- ble, France: A.B. Northwestern University: M.A. University of California: Graduate ibid. E. A. HANSEN-Instructor in Social Science. A.B. University of Nevada: M.A. ibid. Graduate work, ibid, University of California. MARY B. HARDY-Instructor in Social Science. A.B. University of Michigan: Graduate Work, ibid. University of Bay View. ADELENE IENSEN-Instructor in Commerce. A.B. University of California. ISABEL KOEHLER-Physical Education and Health. A.B. Stanford University: M.A. University of California. Graduate Work, ibid. LUTITIA W. O'KELLY-Instructor in Psychology. A.B. Stanford University: M.A. University of California. Graduate Work, ibid. THELMA F. PHILLIPS-Instructor of Art. B.A. Chico State College: Graduate Work, University of California. LOUISE M. PUGH-Nurse and Instructor in First Aid, Home Nursing and Hygiene. University of California, University of Southern California. MARGARET C. SPAULDING-Instructor of Library. B. of Ped., Colorado State Normal: A.B. Univer- sity of Colorado: Graduate Work, University of California, University of Denver. RALPH D. TAYLOR-Instructor in Engineering and Industrial Arts. M.S. University of California: Graduate Work, San lose State Teachers College. LYSLE R. TRABERT-Instructor in English. A.B. University of Nevada: M.A. Stanford University: Graduate Work, University of California, Stanford University, University of Southern California. GALE M. WI-IITCHURCH--Instructor in Forestry and Lumbering. B.S. University of Minnesota: Graduate Work, University of California. ella:

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