Maricopa High School - La Revista Yearbook (Maricopa, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 11 text:

agzcrefariezi Gi Quia Jeb? MRS. EDITH SOLLEDER, school sec- retary, is always ready with a cheerful smile to assist students whenever they need her help. She is secretary to Mr. Messinger and takes minutes at the board meetings. Her average day consists of bookkeeping, typing, keeping a record of night school attendance and taking care of student accounts. MRS. JOANNE SANDLIN, better known as Jody, is a '56 graduate of M.H.S. She is assistant to Mrs. Solleder and has charge of getting supplies for the teachers, taking care of school at- tendance, typing notices for the bulletin board. She does many odd jobs that arise during the day. Jody also works the new intercom system that is helpful in making important announcements. Konica! !OrouiJe:5 Wea! pfanf , lgromofezi Maura The Board of Trustees is a busy group. They try to direct and promote the welfare of the school. The Board is proud of the new school plant which took many of their hours to plan. At the Board meetings they plan the budget and do many other things that keep the school running smoothly. 4 i DISTRICT BOARD: Mr. Gordon A. Holmes J Mr. B. j. Snedden, jr., - Clerk NI 0 'e sf 1 2 Mr. XV. f . . l 'b

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vi' SUPT. j. RAY MESSINGER A.B., Chico State College M.A., Oregon State College ear 57 Oufdlantbng .70 .fdclminiafrafion The school year 1957 is outstanding to me because we live in a new school plant that has been an anticipated dream of the students and people of this community for many years. It is outstanding because we can be proud of our new school home and its surroundings. It is outstanding because we can be proud of the cooperation of the parents and friends in helping us get ad- justed in our new school home. Once in an average person's lifetime do they have an opportunity to experience moving into a complete new campus such as we have today. The school year 1956-57 is outstand- ing because we have had the largest en- rollment in the history of our school. It is outstanding because we have reached a milestone in activities. Our school activities have been fewer this year but much better. Our dances have been better attended and our students made outstanding efforts in the support they gave their teams while the teams were do- ing an outstanding job of representing their school in athletic competition. It is outstanding because it is the last year that Cuyama students will be in our midst. We hate to see them leave but wish them well in their own new school. We trust that we may be good neighbors. It is outstanding because this is another outstanding edition of the La Revista, and in the future when we count our memories we know that 1957 will have been the outstanding year.



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I , MISS ELSIE G. BROWN: B.S. in J 4 MR. LEON CARROLL: A.B. Univ. MR. JAMES B. DALY: B.S. Colo- Ed., N.W. Mo. S.T.C., M.A. Univ. of Nebr., M.A. Univ. of So. Calif. rado A and M. History, agricul- of Mo. Commercial subjects, jour- Instr. music, band, girls' glee club. ture, adviser of F.F.A. and fresh- nalism, LA REVISTA, C.S.F. ad- man class. viser, sophomore class adviser. e Q 5 :5 an oud ouMe5- cacfemzc, Maricopa offers many courses to its stu- dents. Those who do not plan to attend college may take business, agriculture, homemaking, and shop courses. Business lr, I students take typing, bookkeeping, short- hand, and office practice. In agriculture the boys raise animals and learn to use farm equipment. Homemaking classes in- Miss Brown's fifth period typing class is in the midst of a speed test. Latin students Arthur Crafts, Barbara Whitfield, Pat Walker, john XVilke, Ann Ray, john Brown, Toni Roscamp, Willie Low, and Carolyn Hess discuss a story in their text book. Kathy Snider points out Kansas on the map as Helen Cutshall, jim Bush, and Don Lloyd look on. 8 , M Y x , ,,. S M .. A... I I- .2-fr .- .....,.

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