Santa Monica High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Santa Monica, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 20 text:

■■■■ ■■■ MR. VEEXKER MISS ROBINSON Mr. Veenker and Miss Robinson are our two vice-principals. Mr. Veenker supervises the boys while Miss Robinson looks after the feminine portion of the school, ll anyone thinks that these two persons have an easy position they are cordially invited to assume our vice-principals ' jobs. Not counting the disciplinary measures that have to he administered, thej have to supervise the student activities, give personal advice, meet disgruntled parents, study the different student difficulties that arise, and many other countless responsibilities. In joining with Mr. Barnum they have helped the students to straighten out main a difficulty, and we are extremely grateful to them. I . ' ,

Page 19 text:

MR. IWRXIM Every institution lias its own traditions. Among the traditions of the Santa Monica High School i s the publication of the annual. The Nautilus. This hook records the activities of the associated student body of this institution during the present year. The demand of the present day is a new social structure, a social structure that will make it possible for you as you go out into the world to live happily and worthily anion your fellowmen. My only message to you. as graduates, is that you develop the altitude of discovery — discovery of new things in art, music, literature, science, economics, or any field of endeavor. In pursuing these new fields and discovering new things you will find a high degree of pleasure and happiness. So do your best to cultivate it. The most that I can wish for any of you is a long, successful and happy life. — W. F. BARNUM



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COUNSELORS The aims ot counseling are many: to become a personal adviser to the student, to establish a better pupil-teacher relation ship, to guide in the making of student programs, to discover the special interests of students, to provide for curricular en- richment, to give vocational advice and t encourage a greater degree of student parti- cipation. Each counsellor has a group oi on? hundred students and through a three- year period gives his time to the advance- ment of these students through personal contacts. SOPHOMORE COUNSELORS Mr. Horn- Miss AnDERBERY Mrs. Matzinger Mr. Larwood JUNIOR COUNSELORS Miss Brow N Mr. Daggs Miss Story Mr. Crumpacker SENIOR COUNSELORS Miss Si its Miss WYMAN Miss CrONKHITE Miss Thomas

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