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TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1951 Writing a message to a departing class of Seniors is very difficult because it is so easy to be trite. It seems unfortunate that you should graduate in such inse- cure times. However, perhaps because of the challenge of this period you may go farther than you might otherwise. I feel you who have tried in school have been well grounded in general education, and you should be able to handle almost any situation you may meet. Some of you unfor- tunately will probably have to learn certain facts of life the hard way. Specifically, if you believe that, it is who you know and not what you know then you will have to discover for yourself the fallacy of that statement through hard experience. Actually in life there is no substitute for hard work, knowledge and honesty. If you accept this and apply it I cannot see how you can help but succeed in whatever you may undertake. It has been a pleasure to work with the class these past four years. You have been cooperative and friendly and have made me feel that we were friends, so it is with re- gret that I see you go. Sincerely, RUDOLPH H. DREWES Q.: ing in his cabinet. Mr. Taylor, Vice Principal look- A
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Money matters and monthly meetings occupy five active board members' time. They are responsible for keeping the school running smoothly and under the guidance of President Basil McGann they have done a very commendable job this year. Left to right: Mrs. Lenadore Busch, Clerk, Mrs. O. P. Gates, Mr. H. A. Bliss, Mr. B. A. McGann, President, Mr. Glwyn S. Chase, Mr. Rudolph H. Drewes, District Super- intendent. FRIENDLY ADMINISTRATIGN A few members of the faculty en joying lunch in the Home Eco nomics dining room.
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JOHN TAYLOR Univ. of British Columbia At Nordhoff for 12 years Mnlb, Eronomirf, Civics MISS CONSTANCE TERRY Univ. of Calif. at Santa Barbara At Nordhoff for 4 years Englifh, Sofia! Scienre DAVID SANDERS Univ. of Calif. at Los Angeles At Nordhoff for 1 year jozzrnalifm, Engliyla My FACULTY FRIENDS 'N ,f , I . i .WY MISS ELIZABETH HARRIS Univ. of Wasliingtcmn At Nordhoff for 14 years Englifla JACK POLSKI Creighton Univ. At Nordhoff for 26 years I-liftory, Mallaemaiicf MISS RUTH GOODSELL Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley At Nordhoff for 5 years History, Gvograplyy, Spfmifla
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