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fauna MRS. ELSIE WORTLEY Brigham Young Universily Universily of California Enqlish Sophomore Counselor MR. RONALD WAGNER Kansas Sfale Colleqe Colorado Sfale College Slenography Principles of Sellinq Sophomore Counselor MR. CHARLES DENNY Stanford University Vice Principal Junior Counselor MR. DONALD MARVIN Universify of California Daisy Advisor English Junior Counselor MRS. ELIZABETH MOODY Universily of Monlana Enolish Freshman Counselor MR. JOHN SPENCER Universily of Ufah Chico Slale Colleqe General Science, Mafhemalics Freshman Counselor MISS VERONICA SATORIUS Universily of California Malhemalics, Dean of Girls Senior Counselor
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Banning, J The board oT TrusTees represenTs The voTers in The managemenT oT our school. The members oT The board deTermine general policy and The direcTion ThaT educaTion is To Talce locally. They musT see ThaT There are adequaTe buildings wiTh Teachers and oTher workers To sTaTT Them. During This school year The governing board oT ShasTa High is occupied wiTh The esTablishmenT of Two new members in a growing Tamily. These are The high schools in EnTerprise and CenTral Valley. STudenTs in our presenT school had a share in This proiecl' when They helped campaign Tor The successTul passing oT The bond issue in SepTember. We hope This year's Freshman Class will help carry ShasTa High TradiTions To These schools as sophomores nexT year. We hope These sTudenTs will reTurn To This, The Alma MaTer oT all True Wolves, in Their junior and senior years. LEFT TO RIGHT: Edward Frisbie, Dudley V. Saelizer, Mai? Rumbolh, Russel Thompson, C. W. McCIung.
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MR. HAAKE 'N f ...G 'c Wx NG IHME TIF TEE N nouns! MRS. WARM OTH Assislanf Aflendance Supervisor MRS. SINDORF Secrefary Umm lvlosT oT us, beTore we grduaTe, come in conTacT wiTh The aTTend- ance supervisors in one way or anoTher. Mr. Richard Haake has The guesTionable honor of being responsible Tor seeing ThaT all sTudenTs aTTend school and Tor dealing wiTh sTudenTs who are TruanT. To Mr. l-laake, Truancy is a problem noT only To The school, buT To The sTudenT as well, because he musT Tind The reason Tor The Truancy and once he does. he musT see whaT he can do To help The sTudenT wiTh his or her problem. Miss WarmoTh, who has her oTFice in The courT house, is primarily concerned wiTh The aspecT oT school aTTendance in The whole counTy, noT iusT in ShasTa High. To visiT The aTTendance oTTice is a real experience. lT is inTeresTing To see how eTTicienTly The work is done. This oTFice is Tully equipped wiTh modern conveniences To serve our large enrollmenT eTTecTively and eTficienTly. The oTFice space has been expanded and a roTary Tile has been insTalled Tor The convenience oT The Teachers and sTudenTs auThOrized by The Teachers To Tind inTormaTion. The daily rouTine Tollowed by The oTTice girls consisTs of picking up absence slips, admiT slips, schedule changes, and oTher parapher- nalia ThaT musT be recorded in The aTTendance oTTice. This work Takes The Tull hour which each girl spends in The oTfice. lT would seem ThaT aTTer The work of The aTTendance oTTice, Mr. l-laake would have very liTTle Time Tor much else: however, he seems To Tind The Time To be The Advisor Tor The Volcano, as well as serving on various school and communiTy commiTTees. FIRST ROW, lefl To righl: M. Cox, S. Lewis, C. Kimball, F. Taylor, S. Nafsuhara, M. Conway, B. Thorpe, B. Porfer. SECOND ROW: Y. Lawson, K. Hislop, L. Keefer, B. Baxfer, S. Millhouse, P. Green. THIRD ROW: B. Hesser, J. Johnsfon, R. Smilh, J. Burns, Mrs. Sindorf, A. Cannon, M. Jones, S. Audio, B. Kapusla, E. Ratliff. manila.
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