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fe lt is the responsibility of the Board of Trustees to maintain and operate the high school. They give, without any remun- eration whatsoever, many hours of their time towards the operation of the school. The students and the com- munity are deeply indebted to them for their continual ef- forts. Board of Trustees, left to right: Mr. F. Miller, Mr. F. Garrison, Mr. A. Carvalho, Mr. L. Chris- topher, Mr. E. White. Above: Mrs. Norma Selzer, Secretary Above: John Dahl, Vice-Principal. Beside: A. R. Everest, Principal 74 aim One member of the faculty is designated as the principal whose duties are no more import- ant than any of the other faculty members. As the principal he is the secretary of the board of trustees and the liason officer between the board, the faculty, and the students. lt is his job to advise the board regarding the school condi- tions thus enabling them to make decisions establishing a logical policy of operation for the school. The principal is expected to help the teachers and the students with their daily prob- lems. Sufficient courses of study are offered to meet the needs, abilities, and interests of the student body in so far as the board considers it economic- ally advisable to establish such courses. Three courses of study are offered: college prepara- tory, vocational, and general. Tranquillity Union High School is an institu- tion designed to meet the needs of the boys and girls of the community. lt is not something forced upon the students. Attendance is a priv- ilege, not an obligation. The administration appreciates the fine spirit of cooperation with which the students have ac- cepted their privilege and a continual effort is being made and will continue to be made to build up a school that will provide the pupils with the factors of development that will enable them to appreciate and live the American Way of Life. A. R. EVEREST
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John Dahl, A.B. Margaret Dahl, A.B. Marselette Carpenter, B.S. John Marshall ,A.B,, B.S. Connie Groves, B.S Mary Armstrong, A.B. Clifford Carr, B.M., M,M. Elizabeth Ruch A.B., M.A. Thomas Ru:h, B.S. George Montague, A.B. B D Robert Dinkel, A.B., B.S. William Braun, B.S. Alfred Everest, A.B., M.A. John Peters, B.S. Theta Lawrence, A.B defame! Principal Alfred Everest is a graduate from Pacific College and the University of California, Berkeley. Miss Mary Armstrong, from the University of Redlands, teaches girls' physical education and commercial. Mr. William Braun, vocational agriculture teacher, at- tended the University of California at Berkeley and at Davis. Miss Marsalette Carpenter, from the University of Califor- nia, teaches chorus, science and commerce. Mr. Clifford Carr, music instructor, obtained his B.M. from the Redlands University and his M.M. from Southern Cali- fornia. Mr. John Dahl, freshman social science, graduated from San Jose State College. Mr. Robert Dinkle, mathematics and science, attended the University of California. Miss Connie Groves, home economist, graduated from Col- orado A. and M. College. Coach John Marshall attended the Fresno State College and the University of California. He teaches Spanish, in addition to coaching responsibilities. Mr. George Montague, English instructor, is a graduate of Mississippi College and the University of Indiana. Mr. John Peters, teacher of agriculture shop, obtained his degree from the Western Kentucky State Teacher's Col- lege and has done advanced work at the University of California. Mrs. Elizabeth Ruch, teacher of art, drarnatics, and Eng- lish, obtained her A.B. degree from St. Louis University and her M.A. from the University of Wyoming. Mr. Thomas Ruch, teacher of social studies and Biology, is a graduate of the University of Wyoming.
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