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SWEETWATER HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS The 1950-51 school year has been a very enjoyable and profitable experience to students and faculty alike. jointly we extend our best wishes to the graduating seniors and may you all find success in your chosen work. For those of us remaining I have penned the following thoughts to guide us in our future efforts. Our ability, as a school, to assist our nation's support of the United Nation's effort to win the world struggle for the democratic way of life is directly related to the success with which we put into practice our belief in the intrinsic worth of each person and to our ability to help each person realize his individual abili- ties to the fullest. The nation's strength or weakness fundamentally lies in our ability to teach facts, knowledge, and skills that citizens must have to live together and at the same time to teach attitudes, apprecia- tions and ideals that give meaning and value to life. Sweetwater is proud to do its part, in conjunction with other schools, colleges, churches, and the homes of this community in teaching these facts, skills and ideals to insure the strength of our nation. Allen A. Campbell Principal Robert E. Stein Isabella H. Hilditch Boys' Vice Principal Girls' Vice Principal F Il l 1 l ll l 1 1 1 i I .ll '
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SWEETWATER UNION HIGH SCHOOL GOVERNING BOARD Lawrence C. Kuebler Chairman Harold C. Foster Clerk John M. McDonald District Superintendent To thestudents and faculty of Sweetwater High I send warm personal greetings and my sincere appreciation of work well done during the 1950-1951 school year in spite of inadequate school building facilities. It is a great satisfaction to us all to have the assurance that the State of'California and the voters of our school district have agreed that Sweetwater High facilities must be greatly 'improved at the earliest possible date. When this new construction is completed Sweetwater will have one of the most modern school plants anywhere. New shops, laboratories, library and classrooms of various types are included. The program, as approved, also provides for com- pletion of the school gymnasium for multiple use by physical education activities, school assemblies and the like. A five-acre addition to the northwest portion of the present site will be engineered for underground drainage and graded into a bowl for future construction of an athletic stadium. . Wilbur F. Bradley me M ii t '55 4 Q Dr. E. Morris Hayes 'David E. Roberts Miss Eunice Harris 10 Business Manager Secretary to the Board X I
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ny- v. W- V.-. -V' -N .. .,.. ,Y,,,,,,,,,, ,. pf Glen War1'en ASB Adviser Jackie Mikkelson Vice-Pres.-Fall Semester SWEETWATER HIGH scHooL AssoclATEo STUDENT Bom' The Associated Student Body govern- ment is an integral part of the total Sweetwater program. Composed of the Legislature, elected by the studentsg and the Board of Commissioners, selected by the Legislature, this body governs all student activities and dictates student policies. ' The Student Legislature is the law making body of the student government. Each senior civics class, junior history class, and sophomore English Orienta- tion class elects a representative. An advisory group is the Board of Commissioners, chosen by the legislature from the applications presented. james Seebold g Bob Payne ,Vice-Pres.-Spring Semester Audrey Montana jackie Couch S5'CfefafY-Fall Semester Secretary--Spring Semester A.S.B. FINANCE DEPARTMENT i Doreen Turnham, Zenia Velasquez, Lydia Jaime, Don Freeman, Bob Foster. Not pictured: Shirley Soffish. 12
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