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Dedication DEAR MR. BOWER- In your role of attendance officer for the schools of Santa Rosa. you have become the friend of thou- sands of your victims, both present and past. For this reason, we dedicate this 1940 Echo to you. liver-faithful, for fifteen years now, you have been performing a real service to all of usfstudents, par- ents and teachers. Not once have you neglected to look at both sides of a story, discovering often that it has not been the fault of this or that student for being continually tardy or absent. Nor does your work end with the checking up of attendance, Far from it! Your duties are such that the number of grateful boys and girls just beginr with the absence slips. Your ability to straighten out family affairs, econoiric matters, ditliculties with school work, or even love problems, has endeared you to all our hearts. lt is not hard for a fellow to talk to you and make you understand why he thought he had to steal or lie, and it doesn't take you long to help him see his error. Truly, Bert, if it weren't for you, the detention home would have to be larger than it is. So, as we see you chasing merrily along in the Bug after some thoughtless cutter, we respond to the friendly honk of your horn and, as you continue your endless rounds, we wave you our hearty salute. Alfectionately, WIS, TH lf STUDENTS.
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Foreword t 4 if ,qv 5 a ' 'l wx .f l 1 r 'M ,. hh! w 1 ka, in 0 O GIVE YOU, the students of Santa Rosa High School, an enduring remembrance of the happiest days of your life, we have completed this year book. A tribute to the strength of the ever-growing Panther and its accomplishments, it stands for the work and play, the joy and sorrow, which were yours within the walls of the mighty Panther's do- main. In the years to come, may you often glance through the pages of the Echo and linger long over the memories you will ever cherish. -EDITOR.
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The Dean VIQRY ONE Oli YOU who has listened to news broadcasts, read newspapers and magazines, or paid much attention to the conversation of adults in these last months has grown accustomed to the statement that this world today is one of constant changes. You yourself have seen national boundaries changed so swiftly, industries so completely revolutionized by the discovery of a new process, laws made and unmade so rapidly, that you may question whether anything of what we have known and believed will remain unchanged for any length of time. But if 'ou stow to think a while, ou will realize that ou still value in a friend the . Y Y . , same things weo vie have valued throu 'h the ears-unselfishness lo alt ', and sincerit . I I. l l I I in I Y i Y Y Y ln addition to abilitg knowled fe, and skill, em lo ers toda want in the eo wie who Y I I 5- Y Y I I I work for them the same ualities that em lo ers have alwa s wanted-honest , reliabilit I I I I I 'el I Y Y I Y Y, imagination, and willingness to work. Customs and conventions may change almost over night, but these qualities the truly fine man or woman will continue to demand of him- self and of others, today and tomorrow and on through the years of change. There must be some reason why these things remain constant in a rapidly changing world. As I see it, that reason lies in our very human dislike of anything which is fragmentary, which lacks wholeness or integrity. And without these qualities an in- dividual is not complete. I sincerely hope your four years of high school will help you to develop a character that can stand up under strain because it is built upon those traits, habits, and attitudes which are the mark of a whole personfa person of integrity. WMARION C. FULLER. ..zv-1 as--
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