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Counselors Ne are proud of our ching stufl' and their ed- itionul philosophy. If irs he the 'cmodern meth- ' of instruction, we like In our classrooms an at- sphere of lively interest l an intent to work pre- ls. During the school ir. we often complain nut our homework and ,ms, hut deep within us, know that laying the our future l rememher dance with rciation. our teachers groundwork success. IVe their careful genuine ap- N7Lf LI-A Cf Ja.:- antl Pa-icnlt XVILBUR CoKE Attenflance Officer VVILLIAIXI Howiiier Guidance Director COMMERCIAL Illustrating the various departments of the commercial tield are: LEFT T0 RIGHT: Audrey Little, Typ- ing, I, II, General Business, Ethel Matson, fDu:kFHH I: Ruby Lindberg. Typing I, Business English, John Black, Typing I, II, Bookkeeping. LANGUAGE Increasing our vocabularies. correcting our English, and teaching us new languages are: BACK ROW: Otto Wiese, German I, II, English I: Elaine Swaffer. English I, II, Journalising Helen Lawand. English I, IIIQ Eugene Ryan, English I, II, Public Speaking: Athol McElroy, English III. Sl-IATED. Katheryn Diezel. Spanish I, IIQ Ella Evans, Latin I, II, English IV, U. S. History. RIATHEMATIC S Teaching us about different Symbols and how to find the areas of geometrical figures are: LEFT T0 RIGHT: Howard Coale, Geometry: Rose Budin, Al- gebra I, II, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry. FLoiu4:Nczi-1 IIUVIN Dean of Girls
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G A L Zee 'o'7f4fc1g,lA A J so f i Liao VVOLFSON PAUL GO0DW'IN Superintendent Principal dmiriistraters Provide fer Present Dey Needs Because of the increasing competition and growing need for training to meet pres- ent day conditions, the selection of an occupation is one of the most important deci- sions each student must make. Through the wise planning of the board of trustees, business manager, administra- tors and counselors, Reedley High School offers many opportunities to train for careers. The curriculum provides general education as a basis for many professions as well as technical training for vocations suited to the local community. For this careful plan- ning and the fine facilities provided for our use, we are indeed grateful. A. A. SCHRDETER, Planning for new buildings such as the proposed art building, improving Business Manager, facilities, keeping our courses up-to-date and interesting. are just a few of kept the financial af- the many tasks rendered by our capable BOARD OF TRUSTEES. LEFT T0 fairs of Reedley High RIGHT: Herman Neufeld, James L. Browning, Robert J. Hixson, Orie J. Foy, School in good order. Chester Parlier.
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,JS Nix kk V del if Many interesting scientific experiments are carried on daily by the students in the chemistry building. The Uiseevered Uui? Interests and Abilities . SCIENCE Our science teachers have the know-how to operate this complicated looking machine, STANDING. Robert Agner, Aviation: Albert McElh0e, Sophomore Social Studies, Intro- duction to Science: Gregory Adams, Chemistry: Elmer Bryan, Chemistry, Sophomore Biology, Algebra I, SEATED' Charles Parke, Physics: Leonard Salter. Advanced Biology. Sopho- more Biology, General Mathematics. HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Farmer is demonstrating a new hemstitchine attach- inent. Sl-JATED: Ruth Farmer, Clothine I. II. Household Management. STANDING: Beverly Brillhart. Clothing I, Art I, II, Applied Art, Commercial Arty Shirley Elwood, Foods. SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Hull is explaining how to measure distance on a globe to the social studies teachers. BACK ROW: Thomas Stamper. Freshman Social Studies, English II: John Baron. U. S, History: William Rowley. Sophomore Social Studies, James Hager. World History, Sophomore Social Studies. English I. FIRST ROW: Florence Irwin. Senior Social Studies: Gladden Hull. Freshinan Social Studies, General Mathematics. E is 11 fs, A I Page 10
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