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MR. HAROLD WlDNEY The year i952 is an important milestone in the history of Whittier Union High School. We have developed from a small school to a highly complex educational system. Looking backward we see a panorama of high points, places of prestige and honor. Looking forward we sense the uncertainties of the future. Our immediate future presents us with the problem that no longer will Whittier High School be the high school for the district. ln a very few years our high school will have become five. A wise con- sideration ot our problems of the present and our problems of the future coupled with good iudgment will give us high schools to be proud of. We have come a long wayg a long way stretches into the future. Here we are, happy in our today. l sincerely hope we can look forward to many happy tomorrows. Harold S. Widney MR. LUIS AVILA Assistant Dean of Boys M155 FLORENCE TIMMERMAN Assistant Dean of Girls MR, DON DOUGLAS Deon of Boys Principal MlSS ROSS DRAKE Director ot Cafeteria MR. ROGER WEEKS MlSS MlLDRED FlNNERTY MR. LEONARD GRANDY Director of Attendance Director of Student Activities Assistant Director of Attendance UF UUE DESTI IES
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MR. C. H. WENNERBERG There isn't any greater concern today among the people of the world than what is going to happen to all of us in the not too distant future. However, the class of l952, through its Annual Staff, has focused at- tention on arriving at a significant milestone in its educational iourney and pauses to say to all of us Here We Are. l congratulate you on your accomplishments and vision and sincerely hope that the life which you continue from here on will always bring a great awareness of the significance of the role you may play in it. C. H. Wennerberg MRS. MARlON HODGE Here we are at the cross roads in the history of our high school. This year's graduating class is the fiftieth class to receive diplomas from the Whittier Union High School Board of Trustees. At the end of this fifty years the district is completing plans for its second high school which will accommodate many of our students. Within a few years our student body will again be divided so that all pupils may be properly housed. Even though the students will be attending different schools, the same rich program of class offerings and activities is being planned by the ad- ministration and staff for all the students and each individual pupil will be helped to develop to the fullest of his ability. Whether you are graduating and plan to enter college or business or whether you will be attending El Rancho or Whittier High School, we Superintendent A l who are members of the Guidance and Curriculum staff extend you our very best wishes. Marian W. Hodge Vice'PrincipaI MPS. HARRIET CUMBERLAND MR. EVERETT JORDAN MRS. EUZABETH JAQUES MR. JACK lEWlS Dean of Girls Principal at Adult Education Director of Guidance Business Manager HERE THEY HE . . . UIREETUHS
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Top Row: Mr. Hillson, Mr. Lapp, Mrs. Throp, Miss Winters, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Berryhill, Mr. Harshbarger. .. Bottom Row: Mr. Brownell, Mr. Nichols, Miss Chaffee, Miss Blakesley, Mrs. Stickney, Mrs. Sorensen, Miss Boyd, Mrs. Correll, Mr. Helsing, Mr. Gardner. ENGLISH ORIENTATION These are our English Orientation teachers. Theirs is the task of helping the new freshmen students to become acquainted with their new surroundings, our customs and our school. These teachers show us how to put our high school studies to our best use. Some of these teachers are new, others are well known, but all are well liked. THEIHS I5 THE MUNUME AL WORLD CULTURES Around the World in two semesters. This is the obiect of our World Cultures teachers. From Peking to Paris and back again. Besides teach- ing a colorful subject, these teachers do their best to make the course interesting and in- formative. In order to direct a World Cultures class you really have to know your way around lthe worldl. i AMERICAN LIFE These are the teachers of our American Lite classes, this course deals with our country, our constitution, our President, our depressions and our booms. From the Boston Teo Party to World War ll. These teachers play an important part in our democratic way of life, for to be free, we must be informed. Top Row: Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Wolstoncroft, Mr. Leonard, Mr. DeNoan, Mr, Cohen, Mr. Warren, Mr. Soper, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Tammen, Mr. Moore. Bottom Row: Mr, Osterman, Mrs. Jones, Miss Jones, Miss Sirnser, Miss Shepherd, Mr. Whitcomb, Mr. Frasier, Miss Charles, Mr. Lee. Mr. Paclia, Mr. Tenopir, Mr. Smiley, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Denton, Mr. Kerr, Mr. Noble.
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