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MISS ELLIN TRUEBLOOD N PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE T IS an ill Wind which blows no one any good, is an old and wise saying, the truth of which is daily being brought home to us. Gut of the chaos and apparent failure of our material resources have come lessons and experiences which have enriched our lives and restored our vanishing ideals. In losing our grip on the material, we have been forced to take hold of the finer, spiritual qualities which have so long seemed dormant. Thrift, sound judgment, courage, initiative, thoughtfulness for others, kindness, humility and true charity have become realities and working principles in our daily lives. Seeming disaster has joined us with ties of mutual sympathy and helpfulness and the law of grab and get is giving place to the principles of help and restore. There are faint signs that at last we are finding the path to a fine and true culture and civilization. ELLIN TRUEBLOOD. BOARD OF EDUCATION B. L. BRITTIN, President A. F, TOMASINI, Secretary L. V, KORBEL FRED KEPPEL P. D. SCHWCBEDA
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DAVID DURST SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE URING this period of depression and the accompanying efforts of relief, the spirit of cofoperation has been outstanding. That the most may be accomplished, this quality is very necessary in school life as well as in other activities. Whether we are students, teachers, or parents, we must work for the good of all, even though it may mean some personal sacrifices. If one of us lags in his work or responsibility, others are held back as well. The school suffers and the delay means added costs of operation. Let us play the game of life with all the courage and energy we have, but keep ever in mind those who stand back of the school-those who are spending their money in the system. Efhciency should bring reduced costs, and cofoperation will produce efficiency. Not only in our school is this spirit of helpfulness necessary, but also between schools. Communities, states, and even nations have found that they cannot live alone, and so it is with our schools. Let us be fair and just in our dealings with our neighbors that we may work with them for better sportsmanship. In our contests let us play with all the zeal we possess, but with friendliness and generosity in our hearts. D. M. DURST.
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FACU LTY Ellin Trueblood ...... University of California ........ ......,., P rincipal, Latin Hazel Allen ......... ....... U niversity of Minnesota ............., ...,..... C ommercial E. J. Anderson ........ .....,., S . E. State Teachers' College ........, ,...... O rchestra Agnes Bravo .1......... ..,..... I owa State Teachers' College .,,....., ......,..................,...... M usic Myrtle E. Brown ....... ,,,,,,, U niversity of California ,..,.....,..... ,.,... D ean of Girls, English Norene Campbell ...... ..,,,... U niversity of California .....wt. .........,,..,..,......... B iology Elizabeth Dadisman ...... ....... U niversity of California ........ ........,...............,...,.......................... B iology Emma F. Daniel ,....... ........ U niversity of California .......... ....,......,.,..... C hemistry P. S. Day ..........., University of Michigan ............., Physics, Mathematics, Mech. Drawing Alice W. Facer ....... San jose Teachers' College ............................................ Domestic Science Gertrude Goodrich ....... ,.,,,.. C alifornia School of Crafts and Arts ....... .............................. A rt W. B. Hawthorne.. University of California, Davis ............... ....... A uto Mechanics Bert Hewitt ..........,..,.,...,,........... ..,.,,.. U niversity of California ............... .............................,.. M anual Training Edith Hoag .............., ......... . .. . niversity of California ........ ........................................... S tenography Fred W. Jaehnigggafg. .... ' rsity of California ........ ....... N ight School Principal, Arithmetic Florence Jensen ....................,.... ....... U versity of California ........ .................................................... E nglish Anita Korts ............ University of California ................................................,,.,.....,,,....., History Eva Ruth Martin ..,.,., ,.,,.., , University of California ...........,........ ........... .........,.,,,...,..., ,,.,,, S p a nish Dorothy McClay ....... ......,. M ills College, Cornell Universityxdg . ..YM.e...0,Qoy4xfEnglish Alice Nelson ........ ,,....., U niversity of California ...........................................,....,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, French Margaret Ogle ...v.... ........ U niversity of California .............. .................,..........,..........,,,,,, H istory Margaret Poole ..,... ...,,,. U niversity of California .....................,,........,,... Girls' Physical Education B. B. Rearden .......... Oregon State Agricultural, College ..................... ,. ........... Farm Mechanics Harlan Reyburn ........ ..,.... S tanford University .... , ..... ikfjfflji .,..,,,, Mathematics Dorothea Schmitt ......... ........ U niversity of California ....................... German and History J. C. Schuster .......... Estella Smith .......,.. W. H. Van Dyke... Alvah B, Way ........ University of California ................................... San jose and Santa Barbara Teachers' ........ Oregon State Agricultural College..... Boys' Physical Education Colleges ........ Household Science ...........Dean of Boys, Agriculture ........Ottawa University and Stanford......... ..............,,...,.,,,.....Commcrcial t 5 Top Row-Schuster. jaehnig, Hewitt, Day, Reyburn, Van Dyke, Hawthorne. Way. Second row-Campbell. True' hlood. Schmitt. Goodrich. Allen. Dadisf man, Smith. Hoag. Anderson. Third RowdMcClay. Bravo. Ogle. Iensen, Brown, Martin, Korts, Nelson, Rearden. ij I
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