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THE VERNON BRIDGES Science, coach in foot- ball and basketball A. B. Williams Jewels College, Missouri A. M., University of Missouri ERLING H. DYRSTAD Business mathematics A. B., Luther College, Decorah, Iowa A. M., University of Minnesota STEPHEN HANIGAN Mathematics, tennis coach, typing A. B., University of California MARIE HERBAGE District nurse R. N., Santa Clara County Hospital FACULTY W MARY HITCHCOCK Girls' physical education A. B., Whittier College, California ALLISON HOSTETTER Dean of girls, English, journalism A. B., University of California ESTHER KETELSEN Spanish, English A. B., University of California J. A. MCFADZEN Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping A. B., lowa State Teachers' College
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Upper left: Mrs, Michael Burns was our hard working Lh school secretary. Upper right: Our principal, Mr. ton I'I2lI'i,Il11ll1, worked for a better L. H. S. and suc- eded. Lower: Office girls, first row: W. Cox, M. :Cliire, J, Pinegar, M, Thorp. Second row: N. Davis iflli-im-yi-i', IJ. Searcy, D. Lainun, J. Johnson, B. Nesal- us, H, Asherait. Third row: Secretary Carol Burns, Anderson, E. Mohnike. fi those who will Listen: We all have the freedom to speak, but it is to ose who will listen that I address these few mrds: lt is what we give, not what we get, that ikes life so wonderful. I am thankful for this opportunity to give my ne and my thoughts so that the Cornet of '51 ll mean more to me. By the sane token that 1ich has been given by you and you is what ikes this book so treasured. These pages reveal iat has been given in service, in work, in co- ieration, by hundreds of people. each of whom ll receive that priceless reward that comes from iding a helping hand. It has not all been given by the teachers or the incipal. Much, very much, is shown on each ge of that which has been given by the stu- nts. Iriow can anyone ever forget the Sopho- ures and their sheer nurfsbers: the Amateur Hour d the services rendered on too numerous oc- sions to mention. The Iuniors too, have given d given. lust leaf through these pages and re- zw their accomplishments, right on down to that eat banquet and prom which was the Iuniors' st tribute to the Seniors. It wouldn't be an annual without the Seniors, ir would we have it otherwise. This, their final ar, found Seniors at the head of almost every ijor student body organization: president of this ci president of that, editors, photographers, tors, singers. Whzit would we ever have done thout them? OUR PRlNCIPAL'S MESSAGE I am glad I could give a little to so many. You have no way of knowing how much has been given to me that I shall always cherish, and I am sure I speak for the other members of the faculty as well. It is a wonderful may of life that provides and fosters the freedom for each to give a little so that all receive much, even this our Comet. ZAFON A. I-IARTMAN
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OUR i I RICHARD K. MOTTER Chorus, band, instru- mentation B. of Music, University oi Southern California J F. JOE ROBBINS ' Woodshop, ag. science, v 1 ag. mechanics A' B. S.. Washington State B! College 7 I5 FRANK SKADAN Director of Athletics: coach in baseball A. B. Washington State College 'v- W CRAIG SNASDELL Woodshop, metal shop ' Q A. B., University of . California, Santa Barbara LEADERS E. E. SQUIRE Socialscience, history A. B., Coe College, Cedar Raplds, Iowa A. M., University of Southern California SUNSHINE WILLIAMS Art, mechanical draw- ing, yearbook adviser A. B., Stanford University A. M., Stanford University NINA WOODWARD History, drama, library A. B., Stanford Unlverslty MARCELLA WYLIE Home economics A. B.. Fresno State College
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