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DETEN riON LIST—Mr. Grosse, Vice Principal, checks off the goodies and the badies of the school. BUSY EVERY MINUTE—Mrs. Powers, Attendance Clerk, keeps the student records up to date. J AH-HA, THE SMOKE IS RISING Mr. Powers, Attendance Officer, dictates nicotine alley happenings to Mrs. Dunn, ex-Attendance Clerk.
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One of our fond hopes as we look ahead is that we will be a success in whatever we may do. Those of you who have experienced success in your school studies and other activities know that among the important ingredients for success are hard work and the willingness to sec the job through to the finish. But even more important is the ability to get along with others. If this be true, then I would predict that a very high percentage of our Oroville High students will meet with success. I believe this because of the way the student body has demonstrated this ability to get along with each other under some rather trying circumstances this past year. Our over-crowded conditions at the beginning of the school year followed by the inconveniences of the shuttle-busses could have caused us great problems if we had not had the willingness to cooperate. My wish is that you will continue to develop this ability so that you can be assured of your rightful share of success. PRMCPL
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TOGETHERNESS-Our very efficient office staff is (L to R) Mrs. Eula Gray, secretary to the Board of 11 ustees and superintendent; Mrs. Gladys James, bookkeeper; Mrs. Jessie Bosworth, acting secretary to the principal; Mrs. Marian Kauffman, Registrar. PROBLEM PROFESSORS—These three full time counselors helped to bear the emotional burdens of the students. They are Miss White, freshman and sophomore girls. Mrs. Kunkel, sophomore and junior girls, and Mr. Harrison, sophomore and junior boys.
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