Published by the Student Body of Venice High School Venice, Ca I iforn ia 1952 ..
t•nctiam should df'velop health} bodies and clear mind'. cooperate "ith their tl'ammate,, and work unselfishI} for the common good. Vt'neuam should trust in God and dare to stand on the . ide of truth and honesty. Yt"netians should karn to live with thermdves and to m:•kt the most of their abilities. \'enetians 'hould m.tke friends and keep them. \'l'nt'tians should respect law and authority in their home'. at school. on the highway, and in the communit\·. \\ hau \Cr happl·ns. Venetians should be toll'rant. courwou,. self-n·spccting- and const icnce free. /~!(.~ Pn11cipal Paoe T ltO ,, cction cction cction cction Section cction I - - Admini tration II - Senior· III - Club I\' - Cia . c \' - port· VI - Activitic
Through athletic competitiOn and the trammg necessary to develop u into athletes, "''C learn man} lasting rule which will guide u~ in the game of life. In playing by the ruks, learning the meaning of teamwork, building a trong body, and realizing the meaning of victory and defeat, we develop desirable, wholesome characters. Thus. plaving the game on the fidd of play, with all the rules of good ~portsmanship, we arc pro\ ided with the practice to play the great ~arne of life. )f- Boys' T'ice-P1incipal ADMINISTRATORS--Ella Arciniega, Gertrude Illingworth, Elsie Mcloughlin, J. Cosby Stone, Homer K. Watson. AGRICULTURE- William Droke. ART- Gladys Finley, Elsie Johnson, Virginia Rogers. COMMERCIAL- June Carrothers, Emily Cox, Margaret Egan, Shirley Hall, louis Kennedy, Beatrice Phelps. CONTINUATION- Elden Miller. ENGLISH- Joseph Gendron, Gretchen Kirby, Mary Peevish, Helen Rockoff, Ruth Rous, louise Show, Florence Taylor, Walter Thomas, Emily Tompkins. HOME ECONOMICS--Minno Addington, Moe Kuenzel. INDUSTRIAL ARTS--Drew Amo, Ernest Champion, Anderson Green, Gunnar Gyllenswon, MocComeron Jones , Clifford Knowlton, Edgar Lanning, Earl Page Four CLERICAL STAFF William Fletcher Sylvia Jacobs Helen Remaley Claro Swanson Florence Wadsworth Ellen Weir Marion Wishon t . ·~ :;.l t .t ' If.:. · .... }.! •<~ .... I ... . ' .
The ability to go another round, to run another ten yards, to be truly generous, honest, and straigh tforward in all dealings with a ll people- this is the essence of true sportsmanship. May each Venetian develop these qualities to the highest degree. May genuine sportsman hip be part of you and your philo ophy of living in thi great country. ttiA/ ~ GidS l'i" -P'indpal Lord, Gordon Sheldon. LANGUAGE- Edna Bell, Martha Ward. LIBRARY- Evelyn Lincoln. MATHEMATICS- Paul lbbetson, William Lustie, Ethel Millington, Michael Pomerantz. MUSIC- Reid Cox, William Murphy, Wallace Umber. PHYSICAL EDUCATION- Robert Barr, Jack Hughes, Janice Keisler, Allene Montgomery, Mary Pierson, Grayson Turney, Earl Wallis . SCIENCE- Leland Lafond, Alma Richards, Arthur Shepherd, Viola Silberman, Carl Spring, Ross Stoker. SOCIAL STUDIES- Laura Danielson, Nelda Danishek, Wallace Harrison, Gladys Hath· away, Helen Mclendon, Theodore Ne ima, Karyl Witty. STUDENT TEACHERS John Curry Vada Fl.owers Edward lucas Frank Manzo Jean Mirassou John Moelter Joseph Sanfretel George Shaheen Robert Stoica ?a·:' Fi••e
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