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PE PLE Welll Lookit all those kids, will ya? I-Iow am I gonna git to me locker? That's all ya see around here .... teachers teachin'. principals prancin', and kids-messin' around. Natcherly ya loin sumpin in yer classes, else I wouldn't be here, and they're interestin', too. Maybe ya'd like to look in on some o' me classes and meet some o' the people I knows! Come on along .... I'll interduce ya!
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org ' DURING our four years in high school, We seniors have prided ourselves on MHS. Sel- dom have we given credit to the men who have made MHS a school to justify that pride. We would now like to take the opportunity to do so. To Harold E. Dean, president, B. Harry Beck, secretary, Alvin Truckenbrod, Lawrence Wat- son, lames Dubbs, George L. Koerper, and Samuel G. Beetz, we wish to express our inad- equate but sincere thanks for the efficient management of the school, the capable faculty, our lovely campus, and the well-kept interior of the school. But these are things to be re-- membered. They, the Board of Education, have helped to give us something that will be in constant use the rest of our life-an education in a school which possesses the highest rating possible. ADMINISTRATIO KOCH' anal g6lClfLAg feam f0g8fAOI This rating and the progress of the school depends, in large part, upon the co-operation between the Board of Education and the office of Mendota High School. The details of di- recting a school like Mendota are innumerable. Much work is put forth by both the Board of Education and the office before the doors of MHS swing open every September. ln an effort to serve all students and to prepare them better for the future, they have, in recent years, introduced subjects such as diversified oc- cupations, driver's training, building trades, dramatics, boy's home economics, and non- vocational agriculture. This year also marked the beginning of the Adult Education program. While we are cheering our Trojans, let's give a few well-deserved cheers for this team , Heading the office's contribution to this l'team is Mr. M. E. Steele. As principal of STANDING: S. Beetz, L. Watson, G. Koerper, I. Dubbs. SITTING: A. Truckenbrod, H. Decm. B. Beck
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