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,..?d!ed70d42 M,- I s .1 A fn . 'W' ' , Mr. John Byrne, you were there for three years, teaching Boy's P.E. You were coach for football, basket- ball, and track. Mrs. Kathlyn Manley, you were there for two years, teaching U.S. History, English I, and world History. You were Advisor for the Junior class. Mrs. Eloise Layne, you were there for two years, teaching Typing I and H, Short- hand, Bookkeeping and Office Practice. You were Co-Advisor for CSF and financial Advisor for the Student Body. Mrs. Jeanette Neel, you were there for one year, teaching Girl's P.E. You were Advisor for GAA and for Girl's League. 0 'oo 'n 0 1 y aa: Mr. Thomas Scott, you were there for one year, teaching Wood Shop and Mechanical Drawing. You were Advisor for the Pep Committee. Mr. Arlan Welch, you were there for one year, teaching Arts and Crafts You were Advisor for the Art Club. Mr. James Grimes, you were there for one year, teaching English Ill and IV, Public Speaking and Publications. You were Advisor for the Junior class, the El Eco and the L-Zee. Mr. Peter Coukoulis, you were there for one year, teaching English I and Special Education You were Advisor for the Freshman class.
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...f4QoZ.4'c26ef-fnyjad... Mr. Cleetis Brovm, you were there for 26 years, teaching General Science, Chemistry and Physics. You were co-advisor for C. S. F. , Social Advisor for the Freshman classes, and Guidance counselor for the Sophomore and Junior classes. Mr. Ralph Williams, you were there for 21 years, teaching Social Living and Social Prob- lems. You were advi- sor for the Senior Class and for the Executive committee. Mr. Philip Alosi, you were there forl2 years, teaching English, Span- ish and French. You were advisor for the Sophomore class and director of the Sopho- more and Senior plays. Mr. Carleton Hall, you were there for 10 years, teaching Band, Instru- mental Technique and Chorus. You were ad- visor for Dance Band, Pep Band, Aeolian Club and Majorettes. Mr. Howard Manley, you were there for 8 years, teaching Metal Shop, Auto Shop and Driver's Training. You were advisor for the Future Teachers Asso- ciation. Mrs. Christle Brown, you were there for 8 years, teaching Home- making I, II, and Ill, Advanced Foods and Boy's Foods. You were advisor for F. H. A. , Girls' League, and Chef s Club. Mr. Les McCabe, you were there for 3 years, teaching Ag Science and Ag Shop. You were advisor for F. F. A and served as baseball coach. Mr. Alex Miguel, you were there for 3 years, teaching Math, Busi- ness Math, Algebra Il and Geometry. You were advisor for the Freshman class and for the Tennis Club.
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cuwiz'4e7!ne ueat4aft4eD4q. Mrs. Anna Mom Reed, you were there for 20 years, serving as secretary, book- keeper and general helper in the problems of student govemment and activities. Walter Pop Harris, you were there for 16 years, sweeping the rooms after school, quietly watching, see- ing and knowing more about us than we know about ourselves. Edwin Pud Boyden, you were there for 16 years, driving busses and gardening, always ready to lend a hand .with whatever job needed doing. Vernon Del Aguiar, you were there for 15 years, driving busses for rooters, players and the Band. You were always ready and will- ing to talk with us, whether you were rest- ing from a long drive, sweeping or fixing locks. Mrs. Eleanor Aguiar, you were there for 6 years. Everyone al- ways found you coopera tive, helpful and won- derfully able in the operation of our cafe- teria. Mrs. Elinor Mulloy, you were there for l year, driving a bus to and' from school, en- during and perhaps en- joying the rowdiness of the students.
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