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TRUSTEES Dr. Benninger Mr. Bolles Mr. Dealey Mr. Townshend Mr. Pank THE FACULTY All through our four years of high school we have had three outstanding personalities to guide us. They are, Mr. Nisbet, our principal, Miss Freida Beik, Dean of Girls, and Mr. Paul Stollar, Dean of Boys. ‘ Mr. Nisbet has had a very difficult job these last few years, and especially this year because of the large enrollments. However, he has had two very efficient helpers. Miss Freida Beik, Dean of Girls, is wellloved by all. She is vice-principal of Oroville Union High School and keeps the permanent school records of individual students in order. This task requires much time and patience. She also teaches classes in shorthand and bookkeeping and supervises cafeteria finances. The titles of Dean of Boys, Vice-Principal and Financial Adviser all belong to Mr. Stollar. He is understanding and efficient. The fames and dances are made possible through his cooperation. Aside from these duties he still finds time to teach chemistry and physics. The attendance officer George Graham. h s much more to do than most of us realize. Not only does he tabulate attendance each mon+h but also repairs books and keeps them in order. He keeps the school supplied with books and other necessary equipment. Mrs. Gray, Clerk of the board of trustees, has many duties, all of which she executes faithfully and efficiently. The Board of Trustees is composed of Dr. Benninger, Mr. Lolles, Mr. Dealey, Mr. Townshend, Mr. Pank. The other members of our faculty have had no easy job this year. Practically all the classes were overcrowded and the necessity for new classrooms has been great. Many new members have been added to our teaching staff this year. They, along with the older members of the faculty, have all done a marvelous job. We, the class of ‘48, wish to express our deep and most sincere gratitude to you. Mrs. Gray Mr. Graham
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P rincipa l’s M essag To the Seniors, One hundred years ago gold was discovered in California and a great flow of people came to California during the next few years Those were stirring times which produced men whose deeds made up a romatic chapter in the colorful history of the state. We, too, are living in stirring times. Another migration, which in time and space will be as great as that of the gold rush period, is taking place. The problems brought about by the present migration will also be stirring and as before will call for the best in men and women. You are graduating into this world of change. These problems will be your problems and how they are solved will color the destiny of our state for generations to come. This is a challenge. It will require strong minds, hard work and moral courage. This you can acquire by making the best of your educational opportunities which the state has supplied in abundance, by making your bodies physically strong by caring for the attributes with which God has endowed you, and most of all, by living according to the moral precepts which the Greatest Teacher of all has supplied you. My personal wish is that you have a happy and successful life in whatever you choose to do, remembering always that Nature is an exacting master, keeping an even balance so that in the final analysis we receive only that which we have given. May you and yours prosper. J. C. Nisbet Principal
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THE FACULTY ENGLISH DEPT. Miss Thomas Mrs. Kunkel Mrs. McBride Mrs. White SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPT. Mr. Lattin, Miss. Christopherson, Mr. Bloom, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Fylling. SCIENCE DEPT. Mr. Hughes, Mr. Talbot, , Miss Mr. Stollar, Mr. Watson. LANGUAGE DEPT. Caffaratti, Mr. Rodriquez Mrs. Henderson.
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