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lm Huun ileen Hurley, .luck YK'nndinif lhll Xllendur. John Fr-.st ID ,mm Leitch. .lerrnlynn Thnruon Iunrnw Srhloner. .lnhn Pldnli iiyghaus, I hi-mas Lsrlin Basil hails the graduating class of 'SZY It seems just yesterday that we, the Seniors, were bowbedecked, lipsticked, and garlicked freshmen, giggling and eager to participate. Our freshman pic- nic supervised by President -Iohn Frost, was consid- ered the best in years which set our precedent of Nothing but the best. Quickly we were Sopho- mores with a Dutch Theme for our Soph Hop and Bill Allender was actor of the year for his perform- ance in Submerged.,' Now we were the Big XVheels,'-the upper-half - Juniors with a -Iunior Prom behind us. Aileen Hurley served as student body president for two semesters. Suddenly it was here. Our Senior year with a full calendar of events. Sept.-Don Burnham is elected to the position of Student Body judge. Oct.- XVayne Bonde received special tribute on behalf of S.B. for his work with the Carnival. Nov.-Robert Miller wins football trophy. Dec.-Seniors helped write Christmas play. Klan.-Alpha Ifta Sigma named four life members of C.S.F. Feb.-John Frost is the Basketball player. Mar.-Senior class presents Our Miss Brooksf, April-Bank of America names Achievement Award winners: Aileen Hurley, .Iu- nerose Schlosser, XY'illiam Allender and Darlyene Otto. May-Senior Sneak Day-Sunny Santa Cruz. june-Senior Ball, Qld Hearst Ranch. June 13- Graduation-Valedictory and Salutatory address. Despite the date of our Commencement exercises we Consider ourselves very lucky, for we know that we have received the gift of knowledge, friendship, and experience which makes us responsible men and women ready for the future. As we look forward Zonfideiptly to tomorrow, Amador, we thank you. 4
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA BASEBALL FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Cairo, R. McMahon, J. Nehel, G. FIRST ROW, left to riyfht: D. De Tata, D. Rierson, G. Oxsen, J. Burnham, G. Oxsen, J. Taylor, J. Butz, B. Truhlood. SECOND Nebel, J. Taylwr. P. Arrasmith. SECOND ROYV: Coach Koche, P ROXV: H. Bonde, T. Brewer, P. Beratlis. C. Beratlis, R. Halverson, Henry, R. Guasco. R, Lopez, D. Crowe, O, Fluitt. F. Viada. THIRD V, Lund, B. Custer. THIRD ROW: B. Smith, M. Martin, J, Aguer, ROVV: K. Whitaker, D. Allen. R. Reasnner, S. Crowe, E. Pons, D. D. Cavestri, W. Iinnde, Mr. Thorson. Maniz. JUNIOR STATESMEN .IOURNALISM FIRST ROXV, left to right: B. Huey, D. Dutra, L. Wauhe, M. Yan FIRST ROW. left to right: R. Sara, R. York. D. Elliott, P. Beratlis Matre. M. Shamblin, D. Newberry. SECOND RONV: J. Rierson. SECOND ROW: L. Byrne, R. Barge, M. Watson, F. Chavarria, R B. Vertrees, M. Carter, B, York, F. Eastman, S. Gritlitts, D. Miller. O'Brien, J. Schlnsser. THIRD ROW: Mr. Mattson. R. Halverson, P. Henry, B. Adams, M. Moldt, R. Borge, B. Allender, A. Hurley, F. Viada, A. McCarty. ASIL reviews Spring highlights- C.S.F. Central Regional Conference held at Hearst Ranch and hosted by Amador Chapter-Life members, Betty Adams, junerose Schlosser, Aileen Hurley, and Don Burn- ham and adviser, Mrs. Vardon, supervised convention proetedings-Alpha Eta Sigma- total membership of 52 including 34 C.S.F. members had a picnic at Redwood Regional Park. ,Ioe Corege, Future Farmers of America president, steered operations involving the Iiair preparations, upkeep of school farm, and coordination of Harvest llall--Baseball, coached by Mr. Mattson and Mr. Koehe, begins a successful season with Captains Neal Andrade and Bob Cortez. Amador's junior Statesmen of America went to the front at Sacramento State Con- vention lead by their State Comptroller and special adviser, Mr. LLICLIS--UAI111lLlOI'H goes to the press produced by the Journalism class.
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OF 52 l4E'I'TY .XDANIS College Prep: C.S.P. Seal llear- er: Scholarship Comm.: Sec.: Treas.: Yice-Pres.: .X.li,S.: Treats.: .l.S..-X.: Parliamentari- an: Yiee-Pres.: il.K..X.: Vice- Pres.: lilock ,-X: Spanish Cluln: Vice-Pres.: Pres.: Student Council: .Kmerican Legion Con- test: ,Nmeriean Auxiliary Con- test: Girls' l.eaLlership Confer- ence: l,ions Club Contest: Hand: Choral. XX lI.l.I .XXI Xl.l.liNIJl2li College Prep: .'X.li.S.: .l.S..X.: Treas.: Drama Teens: l'res,: Drama Xward -ef Sul'unerged : Student Bodv Vice-Pres.: Stu- - dent Council: Block ,-X: Foot- halli Spanish Club: Rand: Sen- ior Plat: Christmas Play. , ' ' .. ' - '- ...J '1 :.1i'e.2:1-Eilfc, ', 255:53 . N 4.. E.. A . V. :v.:- -:v-.-.av-:-ef-5 3.3,-.3 -'3 C. I.' ' . 3-I - 2-I-It .2 M-:a , .gig NIIRI.-XXI BEST Domestic Science: Soph. Class Treas.: G..-X..-X. Treas.: Block A: Drama Teens: Drama Night: Christmas Play: Choral: Hand: Control Utficer: .-MES.: C.5.F. DON BLTRNH.-XM College Prep.: C.S.F. Seal Bear- er: Vice-Pres.: A.E.S.: Pres.: Treas.: Spanish Cluh: Pres.: Student Council: Associate Judge: Judge: Block .-X: Foot- ball: Drama Teens: Christmas Play: Drama Night: Senior Play: Boys' State. P.-X'liTY CLARK College Prep.: Transferred from Ha- ward: .3t.li.S.: Drama Teens: Christmas Play: Senior Play: Choral: Hand: fl.fX.A. l.li.-X .'Xl,l.EC Commercial: F.ll..-X.: tl..-K..-X. llockev Stick Award: Routers Cluh. NEAL ANDRADE College Prep.: Block A: Font- hall: Spanish Club: Band. WAYNE BONDE College Prep.: Block A: Pres.: Football: Drama Teens: E.F.A.: Senior Class Vice-Pres.: Stu- dent Body Stores Accountant. LYNIDA CAIRO College Prep.: A.E.S.: Student Council: Spanish Cluh: Drama Teens: Christmas Play: Senior Play: Drama Night: Hand: Choral: G..-X.,-X. JOSEPH COREGE, JR. General: Block A: Vice-Pres.: Football: P.F..-X.: Pres.: Stu- dent Council: Nrar'-J Teens' Christmas Play: humor Play.
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