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HEAGLE AND Sl-IEAGLEBOF' l95O HCBFYY C0nQratuIations are extende or being selected as.the Sheagle forl950. Mary was born in Detroit, Michigan on March l9, l929. e attended the Kali? School, St. Boniface School, St. Vincent's High School, and the San Diego Vocational School. Mary EEE. received many honors during her eimcational career. For two consecutive years she was President of the Girls' League at Vocational. Shewas editor of the High School Annual, Treasurer of the Student Book Guild, a representative on the Youth Council of San Diego, and senior representative of the High School Social Committee. Her hobbies and interests are bowling , fishing, dancing and reading. This 'up and coming' celebrity also has a fine talent for being seen in the right places atthe right time because she was interviewed for the article 'Leaders of Tomorrow', which appeared in the San Diego Journal. When asked if she had any last words to say before she graduated from school she said--- 'Since l have been chosen as a deserving student, I owe it all to you, the faculty and students of Vocational High School. Besides learning the subjects l have chosen, l also learned a deeper under standing of human nature. The kindness and willingness of the faculty and students alike and to be of service and help'wnen it was needed illustrated the happiest fway of life.' If possible, Mary fx Q gg 3 QP if X S S i as NST sg' QQ I f .ff fb nl 1 The lucky one chosen as-our Heagle for l9U9-50 is Salvatore Stella. 'Sam' was born on May 2l,l932 in Omaha, Nebraska. He has attended the Lincoln Grammar School in Omaha, Nebraska, Sherman Grammar School in San Diego, Washington Grammar School in San Diego and Vocational High School. 1 'Sam' says he does not have any particular hobby and enjoys doing anything of interest. His major is science and he plans toadvance in this field as far as possible after graduation. Sam has displayed talent in the art of wrestling and won an award-this spring. He would like to be quoted as saying-- 'l have enjoyed every minute ofthe three years l have attended Vocational School. Special apprecia- would like to become a teacher. f O Q W f 'Y Y ' i X if V i g ab , . l Nxxx X tion goes to Louis Weinberg, my science Instructor, whom l nook upon as a good friend and director.'
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COUNSELORS T. R. plumb. Huenes. orro v. nsuruncen, qonn M. RAND HARRY E- SHIERSON. DAVID F. reams. B. R. HELEN L. ABELL, MARGARET M. GLEASON, LUCILE G. ZWECK. ANN C. SCHIEMAN. OUR GUIDANCE PROGRAM The year IQMQ-50 has brought many new changes to our school. Perhapsone of the most important developments has been that of establishing a better way of meeting the needs of our students. This has necessitated the enlargement of our staff and a re- evaluation of our entire guidance program. The aim of our program is to aid each student to gain Insight into his own problems so hemay develop his own pQtentialitles and become a happy, useful member of society. The guidance personnel have assisted students in selecting their vocational training for the growth of the total individual as a part of successful living. - This last year has been a very successful one, one which has contributed much to the welfare of our school. We are indeed pleased and encouraged with the progress made in this field of counseling service. Margaret D. Olson Vice-Principal 1
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