Popular County Educator Quits Fullerton Schools to Raise ProduceFULLERTON, Jan. 13.—Mr. Hauck paid Fullerton a brief visit recently and while here, addressed the assembled student bodies of the High School and Junior College* He told them of experiences in camp, of the songs they sung and of their desire to be mustered. out after peace was declared. He stated in the course of his remarks that his long standing ambition to no a rancher was about to be realized, that lie had purchased .a quartet section of land near Modesto, where he expected to move immediately tq take care of it. 1Dr. Hauck will not r^Kirn to Fullerton in the capacity of principal of the High School and Junior College. His desires and best interests load him elsewhere. He expressed his appreciation for the good will and the good wisher, of the people of Fullerton and vicinity.Since Air. Hauck’s departure for officers’ training camp last October, Air. Plummer has been acting as principal big I of the High School and Junior College, isb ' It has been apparent for some weeks ack that Air. .lauck’s interests would leadnkg him into other lines of work. He hav-jus. definitely decided not to return to mv’ the work here, the board of trusteeslids telf- that the interests of the schoolcould be safely continued in the hands of Mr. Plummer and so unanimously elected him to the position of principal ' at their meeting Friday afternoon. j[\SS-Al*inof