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MRS. ELSIE WORTLEY IUNIOR COUNSELOR Thorough and exacting is our lunior Counselor, Mrs. Elsie Wortley, who is always willing to help those who are eager to learn. Previous to her coming to Shasta Union High School five years ago, she taught at Gridley, California. Mrs. Wortley received her Bachelor of frts degree in history. Later, however, she changed her major to English and now holds a Master's degree in this subtect from the University of California. To all the students' of Shasta, Mrs. Wcrtley's sense of fairness, and ability as a teacher, are well known: and to those who know her better, her sense oi humor and sympathetic understand- ing are an added pleasure. MISS VERONICA SATORIUS SENIOR COUNSELOR Even Seniors have their program worries and mix-ups, and go to their counselor lor guidance, Always ready to help them over the rough places with an en- couraging word of praise, advice, or even a little scolding in her always gracious manner is our Senior Counselor, Miss Veronica Satorius. Besides her counselor duties, she is sponsor of the Camera Club, one of the most active clubs in school, and Student Council advisor. ln addition she teaches geometry and algebra. Miss Satorius was graduated from the University of California at Berkeley where she majored in mathematics. Stu- dents of Shasta High, and especially the seniors, are very glad they have the competent help of Miss Satorius to straighten out their difficulties for them.
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Us MISS ORA LEAK rnssx-IMAN COUNSELOR Our Freshman Counselor, Miss Ora Leak who started us on our high school career, we shall always remember for her sym- pathetic understanding, encouragement, splendid cooperation when times were rugged, and especially for her faith in our potential worth which has shone brightly through the succeeding years. Although a graduate of the College of the Pacific, Miss Leak says she is a Stanfordite at heart. She Spent her grad- uate years and several summers at Stanford where she attended a Guidance workshop, which she says was the most worthwhile school experience sho has had. Miss Leak is extremely interested in the school clubs. She is the advisor for the Iunior Red Cross and was one of the instigators of the C.S.F. MR. HAROLD L. PUFI-'ER sopnoivions COUNSELOR Tall, broad-shouldered, and jovial is Mr. Harold Puffer, the Sophomore Counselor and Vice-Principal at Shasta l-ligh. His many supervisory duties bring him in contact with many of the students, but it is to the Sophomore class that he has especially endeared himself. Mr. Pufier took his undergraduate work at the University of Redlands for two years. He then spent several years as a draftsrnan and surveyor with the California Division of Highways, after which he resumed his studies again at San lose State College, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree. I-le received his Master's degree at the University of ldaho. I-le is one of the friendliest and most cooperative of advisors is the encom- ium heard most frequently about Mr. Puffer.
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J' I 'x ix!! in BACK ROW, left to tight: Mr. Milton Black, Mr. Ivan Iones. Mr. Charles Denny, Mr. George Henninger. FRONT ROW: Mrs. lane Congdon, Mrs. Elsie Wortley, Miss Rosemcxriu Leonetti, Miss Ruth Fish. fffalwlll 0 A truly superior department may be found in the English Division. Teachers include Mr. Milton Black, Mrs. lane Conqclon, Mr. Charles Denny, Miss Ruth Fish, Mr. Ivan Iones, Miss Rosemaria Leonetti, Mrs. Elsie Wortley, ancl Mr. George l-lenninqer. A diversity of subjects such as speech, drarnatics, and creative writinq are included under the four-year English course offered at Shasta.
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