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'Uwe awe The VICE pI'lI'lClp3l at Orovllle Unron Hlgh School represents the adm1n1strat1on vuth the Assoc1ated Students He IS the general and t1nanc1al aduser to the students and Dean of Boys 1n charge of all problems re latlng to boys of the student body and men ot the faculty In add1t1on to thls he has charge of the testlng program tor the school The school has grown to such a srze that much ot the buslness ot the student body IS planned rn the executue commlttee Very cuetul llnanclal cart must be taken to han die the large pnogr rm of ALIIVIIILS L IIFICCI on ta h year In the sprrng classrtxcatron tests are grv en to the e1ght grade students 1n the d1str1ct In addrtlon to these there are varrous classl IICHIIOH tests glven to enable the student to wlsely choose and the teacher to properly adx ISS concernmg the 1n and out school pro gram of each student ,RWE 4 is if tb Stollar eoandefaa In these few sentences the followmg X MU' nad! r 'E Mr Bloom thoughts summar1ze the obJect1ves ot the Guldance and Counsellng Program Ideally r'once1ved gu1dance enables each 1nd1v1dual to understand h1s ablhtres and lnterests to develop them as well as possrble to relate them to llfe goals and fmally to reach a state of complete and mature sell gLl1d3,1'1CL as a deslrable crtrzen ot a democratlc soclal order GU1d3HCG IS thus v1tallv relatd tr every aspect ol the school the currlculum the methods ol mstructlon the superv1s1on ot mstructron d1sc1pl1nary procedules at tendance problems of schedullng the extra curr1culum the health and phvs1cal fltness program and home and commun1ty relatlons The entlre adm1n1strat1on and faculty 1nclud lng fourteen hlghly 1nterested teacher coun selors are seekmg the above ObJ6Ct1V6S by counsehng vvrth each 11lCllV1dL18l student enlolled ln th1s school Arthur C Bloom p . . 1 1' ff- f z, ,V f.?'.,.,. thigh! ' V . - 'A 4 Y ' 7 -2 '.f ' ' b 5 K KM V A - ., Ak , f . , Y . . ' ' ' U - T. Q , ' . . . S . . 7 . l ' V -i , . . ' ' ' . . ' . , V, -. - , x -Ay - 3 -Z ' . . ' ' ' sg- 'L - ' A M L7 V ' Q .. C . .' E' ji f 'gggmx . ta ,K ,I rr l ., ' . r SXQQ ' '- , 'te-..1.::'-za g rvf':'fs1y,'-i:-3-Q . fag 1 ' wr.- ' Mr. 7' ' I s- C N LL ' Ak f1 x J 1 I I V ' XJ AIVZA g f y K ,.:. I i K , V, :::3.I. Q ' 1 ,ft ' . . I W - I ' . . . V Q' S ,H M . n . I .V I 7 Aqqggj . v ' I V lr '- or I T A F V xi, A - A 1 r V ' 7. 'ik 1 ' ' ' r QQ. . . . I srl - .
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GGPWL ga 1 f The graduatmg class of Jun 1949 1S one of the thlee Centenmal Classes Last year we celebrated the 100th ann1versary of the drscover y of gold 1n Callfornla and 1n 1900 we w1ll celebrate the adnnsslon of Cal1f as a State 1n the Un1on Th1s year wc are celebratlng the gold rush on the advent of the so called 49ers rnto Callfornla These three events had a pecul 1ar s1gn1f1cance 1D the hlstory of thc world as well as 1n the h1story of Cal1forn1a because w1th the comlng of the 49ers State Government was demanded and Cal1forn1a became x State 1n the Un1on You w1ll remem ber also of course that th1s was just before the C1v1l War by the North endlng an era of human slavery and rededlcattlng the purposes of the Unlted States Government to um versal freedom It 1S s1gn1f1cant also that the type of people who came to Cahfor n1a 1n those days were the hardy and the adventurous those who were d1SSat1Sf1ed w1th cond1t1ons at home The dlscovery of gold opened a new opporrtunlty for more freedom and Where ones personal mlght could lead to a fuller l1fe You as a class have that her1tage to look back up on Today there 1S another great m1grat1on of 49ers comlng to Cal1f ornla People are stlll looklng for more freedom for vuder opportunlty for a chance to carve out soclal and economlc mdependence A hundred years ago It was found 1n the gold 1n the SOll today It IS found 1n the water ln the power 1n the orchards ln the 1ndustr1al plants 1n the Shlp plng 1n the o1l and all the other thlngs that we know 1n Cahfornla Yours 15 the opportunlty to be a part of th1s great developlng force to do your share IH maklng the State r1cher not only rn materlal thmsf'-, but 1n thlngs of the sp1r1t as well Wlth the fortltude of the 49ers w1th the advantages of modern educatlon w1th moral stamlna 1nher1ted from your ancestors w1th courage 1n your conv1ct1ons and Wlth fa1th ln your 3bll1tlGS you can carve out a Cal1f ornla whlch wlll be as un1oue as the one found by those p1oneers to whom th1s book IS dedlcated I dare you to try' J C NISBET
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I f ' .2 Mrs Fickes f 5 Mrs Smelser .ladfmaaan 'fTake a number from One to Tenl' when you go to the Library in search of a book. Our books are now arranged in numerical order according to the Dewev Decimal system. Books numbeied 100 199 indicate that thei subject is Philosophy 200 299 Religion 300 399 Sociologx 400 499 Philology 500 59.1 Science 600 o99 Useful Arts 700 799 Fine Arts 800 899 Literature 900 999 History Cin cluding biography and travelb A complete card catalog is being prepared to give easy access to any book or suoiect Use vour Librarx often Reading the thou hts and expressions of others will help you develop xoui own As you grow in read ing you will become convinced that books ire friends among the best friends you have Safran! fvufzete The effectix eness of a School Health Piogiam may bc judged in general by the impiox cment in the health and well being of its students The full time health program instituted in the Oioville Union High School last year has foi its objectives the following goals 1 Piex ertion and conti ol of communicable disease 2 Physical examinations of students and correction of defects 3 Development of a health consciousness and improxing in mental and physical habits and attitudes A Better adjustments of the student to the s hool program 5 Reduction of accidents on the school grounds and in the home 6 Secuie the interest and cooperation of the parents and teachers in student problems ielated to health Specific needs of the students are being met by members of the medical and dental professions Crippled Childrens Services State Department of Public Health local Tuberculosis Association and Crippled Child ren s Society American Red Cross Salvation Army and othei serxice clubs and organiza tions ., i . . .V ,fs -at v ' v ' 7' - ' - A W 9 v a . ' f. , - ,V 7 - A 7 - D , 1 - 7 - - 1 ' K 1 1 . I . U i 4 Y. . . . X h . . , . . - . T . . I - Z ' 1 . , . . 7 5 1 ri' ' Y 1 ' r , ' , . e . . 1 73 . 5 1 . . 1 . , if I ' I A ' ' ' A li nfl' ' . 5 K fn, ' f ' ' ' g , . i ' -:TN If 3 ' Y ' Y . 7. . . . 1 A X fi A5 R l t I 1, as . ' H y H ez 1' ' r I. . 1 . 7 . A . . . , 1 7 Y a , . . . v a -s 1 y' I -
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