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ffofwfr. .. Soon after September, 1955, came September, 1958. lt is said to be the best year since '55 for that was the year Mr. Brad Merica arrived on the Santa Fe scene. Mr. Merica attended the Universities of Indiana and Pur- due, maioring in Academic Business Education and minoring in Social Studies. He has his Master of Arts De- gree, is married, and has one son and one daughter. Mr. Merica's duties on campus are numerous. During peri- ods one through three, he may be found in the Activities Office where he is the Assistant Coordinator of Business and Activities. He teaches Typing l during periods four and five, and sixth period he relaxes in the cool calm atmosphere provided by the An nual Staff. Mr. Merica is quite a famous man on this campus. He's the man who spoke to the House of Representatives about short skirts, he fooled the Senior Class into smiling for their group picture, he's the man who sat Indian Style in the middle of the floor whsle photographing the Beatles at the Hi Jlnks Mr Brad Mericgllis one of most olutstandinglteachers and advisors at Santa Fe, and, not to be speaking disrespectfully he is a good guy
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allude Santa Fe Hugh School opened In September, 1955, and with the grand opening came Mr Herbert G. May, our Assistant Principal of Guidance and Counseling. Mr. May attended Gettys- burg College and San Francisco State. He is a Social Science maior, having minored in Eng- llsh and he has his Master of Arts Degree. Mr. Nay s family numbers four in all, he has one son and one daughter, and Mrs. May teaches in the East Whittier Elementary School Dis- trlct. Way back when, Mr. May partici- pated in football and track. Ice skating, fishing, and reading are included in his hobbies. It is also said that he is quite a connoisseur of fine restaurants and fine foods. Mr. May's ready smile and helpful ways have made students feel they're always welcome to come to him or the Guidance Office for aid with their academic problems. He is constantly encouraging students to do better, to try for scholarships, and to seek higher education by attending college. Although Mr.' May is one of the busiest men on campus, he al- ways takes time to listen to a prob- lem, give a word of advice, or say a word of praise and encouragement. It can truthfully be said, Mr. May, you are more than our Assistant Prin- cipal. You are our friend. ...We
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Bdlfeau ASB. 7'uadeaft N63 - H64 Holding The office of A.S.B, Presidenf is noT only ci high honor, buT oi honrd job. This yedriTwc1s monoiged efficienTly by Bill Reuss. Bill rcrn for office because he wds very inTeresTed in sTudenT governmenT. He felT he should do everyThing possible for Sc1nTc1 Fe. l-lis wishes have been ful- filled, dnd Sc1nTol Fe hos Truly prospered under his leadership. lT vvols Bill's duTy To preside over dll A.S.B. CdbineT meeTings dnd A.S.B. ons- semblies, l-le was dn honordry member of dll compus clubs, The officiol guide for dll visiTors To SdnTo Fe, ond The rep- resenToTive of Sc1nTo Fe dT dll public gdTherings. These dcTiviTies dlone, would seem To keep him busy, buf he dlso mdndged To be on dcTive porTicipcinT of voirious sporTs, including vc1rsiTy fooTbdll, boskefbcill, ond bdsebdll. Bill hds The quciliTies which will df- ford him only success in The fuTure.
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