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M 1 ; NV? Mi 2 Lucile Pndgettt Financial SV'J'V'EY, ?o P! Cirul SecretariY .-e.-s-V.-: -.--. -;--.:::. : e:,:..-::..::-;.- :. ... , e- - sn'vvzvn .':--;.;;.. . M-.. As the foreman of S. B. H. 8., Mr. McMillin has successfully guided many workers down the road in an effort to gain a finished highway. Two new buildings were started under this tore- rncm's directions, and many new classes and teachers ' were installed. Mr. MCMillin, as well as members of the fac- ulty, is constantly seeking to aid stu- dents in adjusting themselves and their problems so that they may get the most benefit from their three years of high school. H. C. McMillin Principal Under the leadership of the girls' dean, Miss Alverdcx Hertzler, every girl in S. B. H. S. has happily tread the ole' white way to a better under- standing of school life and the part she plays in its existence. Miss Hertzler has efficiently directed the affairs of the Q Girls' League and :3 supervisedthe 47, Thanksgiving b a s- kets for the needy. We, of the San Ber- nardino High School, are fortunate in hav- ing a girls' dean to guide us through three happy years. Alverda Hertzler Her untlnng help IS Dean of Girls deeply otpprecmted. Much of the responsibility of driving falls on Mr. Cline, boys' dean. Mr. Cline takes the wheel as om experienc- ed assistant foreman, and the roads he takes are for the good of his passen- gers. Mr. Cline is the sponsor of the Ex Committee. Under his direction, the EX Committee has con sidered launching a student self govern- ment plan. U n de r this plan school of- fenders will be tried, and are either con- victed or acquitted after trial. This meth Cd is carried out like CI regular court E. C. Cline Dean of Boys TOOTH. lIZl -'--w'e';:'.:L31:;'J;v'k:; I-n D9 - Eggngr-iAv
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waew UH He teaches mathemat- ics Miss Conwell and Mrs. Poss Getting kind of dark Dean of English He leads an orchestra At lastereal men! Flirting again! 8. Whatcha got there Pat? 9. Casting ofteFish not matrimony 9a. The one that got away! 10. Careful Bud, you'll burn it! 11. Coach Hodge 14. 15. 16. Here's Where we go to school next year Wish I had a hat like that one Ditching again! Boogy boogy! Doesnt teach Tennis this year
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The E c o n o m i C s Department gives courses in foods and dietet- ics, Clothing, home management, and in interior decoration. To in- crease interest in students taking any of these subjects, in the Home Economics building, there is a three-room Hapartment ea living room, dining room, and kitchen. Boys can also take a course in cooking. Many teas and dinners are given by the department. Quite a variety of languages are taught: Latin, Spanish, French, and German. College require- ments for languages are either three years of one language or two years each of two languages. To further the appreciation of for- eign languages in S. B. H. 8., clubs have been organized, a French Club, a German Club, and a Spanish Club. The Physical Education Depart- ments teach tennis, football, bas- ketball, baseball, volleyball, and girls' sports. A new game taught for the first time this year, is the Engish game rugby. The first game, the night of January 14, was received enthusiastically. Girls may also take rythmic ex- pression, a form of dancing. For girls Who need lighter exercise, there are horseshoes, ping pong, and badminton. The departments are members of the Citrus Belt League. Perhaps some of the most well liked subjects taught in S. B H. S. for boys are taught in the Me- chanical Building. There, boys may work in the print shop and machine shop. There, also, they are taught wood-work. Automo- biles may be repaired by student mechanics at only the cost of the repaired parts, and a thorough job is done, too. Boys Who take these courses are enabled to earn their own money by being able to work in a garage or print shop after graduation. H31 Seated: Reid. head of Home Ec. Dept.; Randall, head of Lang. Dept.; Cirino. Standing: Overby, Norton, Preston, Sackrider, Mclnerny, Stahlford Poppett, Boettcher, Linfesty, Van Koevering. McGraw, head of Mechanical Dept.
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