Shasta High School - Daisy Yearbook (Redding, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Ed Frisbie, Mr. Russell Thompson, Mr. Matt Rumboltz, and Mr. C. W. McClunl. Mr. Dudley Saeltzer was absent. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Good schools don't happen by accident, nor do they just grow up like Topsy. Rather, they are the result of careful and wise planning and supervision. Plans for the establish- ment, the development, and the growth of public schools are, in general, made by Boards of Trustees. The presently-used Shasta Union High School buildings were dedicated in 1927. These facilities have now been used over a quarter of a century. Many schools become obsolete and are discarded in less time than this. Shasta's facilities are still very modern and func- tional, and can perhaps be used another seventy-five or hundred years. This reflects Wise, economical planning and proper care and maintenance. A Board of Trustees establishes the policy under which a school operates, grows, and develops. It approves the course of study and the annual budget. lt employs the personnel and fixes their salaries. Shasta College was established, after long study and consideration, by resolution of the Board of Trustees and upon advice and counsel of a lay advisory committee. It has already proved its worth in serving the community. This represents one of the many functions of a Board of Trustees. Obviously, the Board of Trustees has many very responsible services to perform. Its members must be vitally interested in the growth and development of the community, and interested, particularly, in the welfare of youth. They must be willing to give un- sellishly of their time and energy. Membership on the Board demands the highest caliber of citizenship. Members of the present Governing Board of Trustees of the Shasta Union High School District, named above, are of that caliber. The youth and the community are indeed for- tunate to be represented by them.

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The school year of 1952-S3 is now ending and you, as the class of 1953, are ready to take your place with the many other alumni of Shasta Union High School. Many changes have taken place in the last four years since you arrived at high school as freshmen. As you look back on this four-year period it has represented much work and many good times. XVe certainly hope that it has been very profitable, with valuable exper- iences and many happy memories. Many of the attitudes and many of the friendships developed through these years in high school will bc the ones you cherish through your entire life. You are now ready to take up a new and entirely different phase of your education. Many of you will continue here at our own Shasta College while some will attend other colleges in California and in other parts of the country. A large group of your class will also go into immediate employment and, of course, many will go into the service of our country. It is, of course, very difficult to predict the future. However, under our American way of life and with the dawning of the atomic ageg and the United States taking such a prominent part in world leadership, your apparent opportunities arc probably greater than those of the classes who have graduated before you. As in- dividuals, your success will depend largely upon your desire for success through the application of high moral and ethical standards, the effort you are willing to put forth and your willingness to tackle new problems with the feeling that you can and will succeed. HAROLD PUFFER Principal 1 , if s 5 c fri? ff MJ- ,,,,,,.,,'i, 1:15:15-f i it 1' ,- I Q1 Y i . , M -4...? 2 QW,-,Wai .J , Y. .tl - 4 -My v ,,..f'-.,,,.... i P, Q . 3 4' c 5 i 1 I 3 t ' , ff . 1. , . 'S'-'s 5-'W:5:j -.,. 'f':i5i'1?'Q , ' . . . . is :- 5 .. -:' .- W W fl 'tk , ' A



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COUNSELORS MISS ORA LEAK College of the Parifir Stanford University English Freshman Girls' Counselor MR. JOHN SPENCER University of Utah Chico Slate Cullrge General Science, General Shop Freshman Boys' Counselor MR. DONALD MARVIN University nf California Daisy Advisor, English, U. S. History Sophomore Counselor MR. CHARLES DENNY Slanford University Vice Principal Sophomore Counselor MR. RONALD WAGNER Kansas State College Colorado Stat: College Stenography, General Business, Retail Business Junior Boys' Counselor MRS. ELSIE WORTLEY Brigham Young University University of California English Junior Girls' Counselor MISS VERONICA SATORlUS Universily of California Mathematics, Dean of Girls Senior Counselor MR. RICHARD HAAKE University of California Journalism Attendance Supervisor

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