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'i jznmvmcl EL VAQUERO presents to the taculty and student body a review ot the past year at L.U.H.S., in the sincere hope that our readers will take pleasure in reminiscing, and in reliving the exciting events ot their high school days. ln order to record the rapid changes taking place on the campus, EL VAQUERO contains views ot new buildings in progress, and ot our new swimming pool, which, through the untiring etforts ot our trustees and our principal, has become a reality this year. We have added a pictorial calendar of the year's events and have selected a more attractive cover. The editor expresses her thanks to the members ot her statt and to Mrs. Trudeau, faculty advisor. Without their cooperation and help, this book would not have been possible. She also thanks all school organizations and classes who have given financial assistance. eDOl5tOTHY DASHNER, Editor
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We fondly dedicate this issue of EL VAQUERO to a teacher who is well remembered in the hearts of all her students. Even after many years, she is held in high esteem by her students, which fact is proved by the many letters she received during the war from Livermore graduates in the service. Her classes are not a cinch, but she has a way of making you Want to learn, and she is always willing to help any student. She is the advisor of the Iunior Red Cross and of the Torch, and she has been the advisor of many classes. For many years she prepared the student speakers for graduation, and always has given generously of her time to coach students who are preparing for college. To know her is a privilege, and to follow in her footsteps would be a credit to any- one. For these reasons and many others, we dedicate this book to our friend and teacher, Miss May Nissen.
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RALPH T. WATTENBURGER O O I How often have you been temp- ted to say, Oh well, l'll do it to- morrow ? Many times, too often, tomorrow never comes. lt's what you do today that counts and not what you intend to do tomorrow. I wonder how many ot you have stopped to think what you will be doing ten years from now. Did it ever occur to you that the chances are excellent that you will be doing something very similar to what you are doing today? You may or may not enlarge upon what you are do- ing today, but basically, it will probably be much the same. The time to start preparing for the future is now, today, and not tomorrow. -RALPH T. WATTENBURGER Principal BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF LIVERMORE UNION HIGH SCHOOL LEFT TO RIGHT: Thornton K. Taylor, Clerk: Maitland R. Henry: Sam F. Ray, President: William I. Bonetii: Dr. Donald M. Fraser.
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