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STUDENTS OF VISALIA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL This years graduating seniors are in the untqu position ol being the first students who haxe talcen all their senior hlgh school training on the new cam pus This tact is a good reason for us to pause a moment and reminisce about our first three years t Xisalia Senior High School I think none of us can deny that they hftxe b en rnterestm f and challenging years Holding assemblies out of doors eating in our outside cafeteria on a cold 1nd xxtndv dav getting used to long xvallcs betsxecn classcs using our outside gym facilities getting us d to a scarcity of trees on our campus, all these cer tunlv come under the heading of interesting and 1nd challenging In spite of these so called mconxentences I thinls they hlxe been successful years Successful in the mlm fine traditions xxe hlxe established successful in building a student cody that is alxxays xxtlling to pioneer and trx ncxx ideas successful in the splen did student cool er1tion th1t mad thc llndscaping if our clmpus .1 retlitx successful in clexcloplng 1 spirn :mont cur studcnts th1t made them xx int tc d 1 th 111 s for thenxs rxe instctd of htxing exerxthinx 1 ed to h lx successtu from m st nclpomt in dexclopinf 1 student l N th1t xx 1xx txs xxilling to coupe-rite xxitlx thc ftcultx mal 1d nxinistrttion Sinccrelx fi Y f ff MJIQVIIIIJ TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS This present school year has brought many ac- complishments as well as new problems. My sincere hope is that the graduating seniors have been pro- vided with experiences and activities which have developed character and resourcefulness and the ca- pacity to intelligently meet the challenges of society in this present day xx orld VVc hopc you htxe gunccl slcills ncccssary for xocatton 1l ccmpetcncc ell IS t e lblllly to ap preclate understind 1nd get ilong xxith other people NVe haxe exery conftdencc that you will represent the type of citmcnshlp so sorely needed in all communi ues these days We must recogn IC the many social conomic and political pressurcs facing young people today as they continue their education in uni xCrslI1CS, enter mllttlry serxice, begin their xocattonal choices, and establish homes Vlay you haxe the capacity to use good yudgment in times of decision and lixe a full and profitable life in the future M0011 9 x s 1' 2- 1 ,--- k- -.,.., A ' 4 '1 ' as w if l1 Q '- ' . Sl ,t ' 2 , ' ' N I' -s L V' Y e' , -1 is ' ' v -I. I .if y ,' I ' Y ' . N ' '. l ' 4 , X ' f . e l c .A' - . .D 7 v r l .. . Z 1 S A A - ' D . c I A ra . . 1 - . . . 1 v- . ' Y 3 ., D 4 . 5 ts . 51-1 -' . ' - 2 Q . . . L 1' ' . 1 1. . . . 1. , 2 .. . . . , . . c . t' 'L ' ' aff: S 4 .' Us A I k. , , 1 . .S , , -chi'-.. --A. s 1-' ' ' . S hind t em: and final , ' l Q' at ' i 1.2 1 5 -Midi' 2 'as ,l'1 ' ' ' a ' 'awa- n wr lg 1' ,W - r.'.'1' .. f
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RUTH MARY GREEN llc-:in ot Mirlsg bc-ni-fr I'rf-lileins Supervising :ill the girls' activities this year was the Dean of Girls. Nliss Ruth Mary Green. She coun- seled iunior and senior girls tis well as talking to their parents on many problems involving the welfare of th: studenis. Editing the Student I-I ndbook and ad- vising the Girls League officers and cabinet were also regulzir duties ol' Bliss Green. Coordinating the sghool he.1lth program. being on the .Xwards Committee. and being Community Chest Chairman were till time consumers but Miss Green was always the cheerful helping hand that guided llfi Ull. Alan W. Agol English III Es'hcr Bnreuther-f Girls' Crafts Harley R. Bareutlicrf Auto Shop Daniel I.. Berrar Crafts I. II. III George S. Burris- Boys' and Girls' Cvlee: Choir Gordon D. Carstenscn Al- gebra I: Chemistry: Life Science William Childers Art I. Il. III. IV Paul M. Cradler X' i s u at l Aids: Mechanicztl Draw- ing I, II. III Geraldine- Cross Spanish I. ll. Ill Lyman B. Curtis L'. S, und XX'orld History Donald C. Danielson Busi- ness Arithmetic: Driver Training Thelma L. Dales lloiuc' insulting I. llg Institutional Goolcing Cecil R. Disbrow D r i v c r Training: Vocational Math: Algehra I Ted C. Duncan Life Science Loren Elliot Heard Cu-tw dian
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