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Secrets from the file: “Murder. Wait’ll the folks see this report card! That ole teacher just has a grudge against me and now this little student will be grounded for a month!” Sometimes it’s easy to get mad at these folks. Course kids are always little cherubs and never do anything to irritate the teacher! “Come to think of it, they are good joes after all. They even hire baby sitters so they can come to some of the school hops and such things. Not many faculties can boast of being the best in the state either.” Six Conduct Books John M. Jandrall Principal Jandrall (principal), Mr. Carl Nydegger, Mrs. Margurite M a Condi: | reat Roane ag pe a he us oa Miller, Mr. Leo Marlantes, Mr. Frank Walton, Mr. Duane J ohn- Vern Cook, Mr. John Davidson, Miss Helen Aldrich, Mr. John son.
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us 1950 “DESIGNERS Barbara Christensen Editor in Chief, 1950 j Sea Breeze George Crandell Assistant Editor Elsie Smith ) Natalie Harreschou Business Manager Candid . Editor Joy Olafson Ass. Business Mer. Morgeret Meckford Art Editor Don Fraser Ass. Business Mer. Betty Choyce Write-Up Editor Joan Ziegler Ass. Business Mgr. John Hensala Sports Editor — — Secret : The 1950 Sea Breeze staff truly worked this year. ; Earning for the first time the money needed for the ) publication of a yearbook proved to be a tremendous job, even with the cooperation of the entire student , body. If the staff worked hard, Miss Helen Aldrich, sary) Sea Breeze adviser, worked twice as hard. Her zeal, yy is original ideas and “know how” were a source of con- . ie Grother met stant inspriation to the staff who created “Our Sea - a? 4 y
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School Board Mrs. Donna Ordway, John C, Sturm (clerk M. Cartwright, R.G. Falleur, Mrs. Emma Warren dam CCS ‘ fae 3 o. Sa are Chairman Next on the agenda: Who would ever guess those quietly efficient adults, who came avisiting now and then, were the big wheels. Once a month they’d sweat it out in the principal’s office oftener than even the lowliest of us and they’d never com- plain about the job they had to do high finance and all that stuff. Whew, that’s a practical example for you! And Mr. Jandrall was always present sm too as a go-between and a representative of goodwill. Yep, although they are the silent partners to the school, they’re the real ‘D; N ones who keep things going.
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