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, V . ,-Qtly FHlIUllll Welcomed as a new teacher, Mrs. Grant was sponsor of the freshman class, and of the California Crusaders' Speech Contest. Miss Louise McDonald . All the girls learn home nursing from Mrs. Fern Busch, who looks after our aches and pains also. Storms, winds, rains-nothing daunted the spirit of this senior sponsor-Mrs. Eilers, under whose able direction the senior play was produced. Mr. Paul Beaufort Mr. J. C. Roberts is the man who is enthusiastic over model airplanes. He also trains wizards of the racquet. Miss Barbara Kohler made her teaching debut is this school this year. Her artistic hand assisted with the settings for all school plays, and she is sponsor of the C. S. F.- Miss Louise McDonald stuffed many birds and put many more interesting relics into her renowned museum this year. Her dolls and their outfits made children happy at Christmas.- Miss Vivian Giles Boys' League had its beginning here this year under the veteran hand of Mr. Paul Beaufort. It is he, also, who is responsible for the workmanship on most of the school construction projects. This person, Miss Vivian Giles, supervisesthe editing of Ukiah Hi Talk and UkiaHi. She also helped the freshmen with a barn dance. Mr. Robert Sharp He directed finances, as well as band, orchestra, choral, and Hollywood Bound. Need we say more? Lots-he also coached two basketball teams, this Mr. R. L. Sharp.
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Mr. C. M. Fulkerson Miss Marhea Dahlberg Mr. W. A. Chisfaj Miss Shirley Perry Mrs. Nell Cox 04,6 . ' Miss Audrey Hollenbeck Mr. C. M. Fulkerson for one reason or another is the best known teacher in the school. He was head of the Student Council and presided over the Constitutional Convention. Miss Marhea Dahlberg is general handy man in the office, and she also bestows slips-pink and sometimes yellow. K Mr. Paul Lange Mr. W. A. Chessall, vice-principal, sophomore sponsor, and the best treasurer of the student body in fifteen years, has this year opened the tower room, where he gives professional advice. Miss Shirley Perry is the senior sponsor and a member of the Citizenship Committee. Mrs. Nell Cox arranges grand fashion shows, and otherwise cares for the library. Miss Laura Kaiser Miss Aubrey Hollenbeck keeps care of the Girls' League, with its many activities, besides keeping track of the girls that romp in the gymnasium three times a day. Mr. Paul Lange is the chemist whose experiments bubble and fizz. He was the senior sponsor who organized Class Night. Miss Laura Kaiser stops the mistakes in parliamentary pro- cedure in student body meetings. She is also head of the English U committee. Hollywood Bound can thank her, too, for its grand success. Mr. E. B. Christensen Mr. E. B. Christe is h r esponsible person who man- ages our hletics. X l
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.9n!W ' God in His wisdom has seen fit to take two prom- ising young men from us during this year. They were recent graduates of our student body. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to their parents and members of their families. Otis lngram, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ingram, who graduated in l935, and Anthony Leno, son of Mr. and Mrs.- A. J. Leno, who graduated from this school in I937, have graduated from this lite to the Highest Institution of Learning to be in the presence of the Supreme Master. Let the good in their lives be a lesson to us so that when we, too, are called we can leave A grades in the affection and esteem of our fellow men.
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