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IN MEMORIUM BOB IRWIN TI-IBN... . Analy Union High School, established in 1908, had three classrooms, three teachers, and thirty-five students. These first students laid the groundwork for Ana1y's tradition and standards. They firmly believed that Analy had a bright future, and that it would grow and prosper. In Iune 1910, they remarked, Analy Union High School is flourishing, her enrollment is steadily increasing, and it is safe to predict a rapid development in the future. Everything is in our favor and our school yet may be ranked among the best in the golden state. Success to you Ana1y! NGW... Has the prophecy of the Iune 1910 class been fulfilled? Our class agrees that it has. In 1953, Analy boasts a modern building with thirty class rooms: thirty-six teachers, and a student body of over seven hundred. The present stu- dents have tried to uphold thefine tradition and high standards established by Ana1y's early students. In 1953, as in 1910, our class is optimistic about Analy's future. Success to you, Analy! - Page 18
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Fall Officers: Adrienne Smith, Vice President: Don Duckhorn, Spring Officers: Nadine Wetch, Vice President: Ruthie Stevens Presidentg Emily Martinelli, Secretary-treasurer. Secretary-treasurer: Bob Wetch, President Senior Class History As We, the 1953 Seniors of Analy Union High School, marched down to receive our diplomas, we brought to a close another year at Analy. This Was a special year for us, because, being our last, it marked the end of four years full of fun and study. Much of the success of this year can be credited to our class officers. Serving the fall term positionswere: Don Duckhorn, president: Adrienne Smith, vice president: Emily Martinelli, secretary-treasurer. In the Spring semester Bob Wetch was our president: Na- dine Wetch, vice president: and Ruth Stevens: secretary-treasurer. Many Seniors had leading parts in the Fall Play, The Whole Town's Talking, which was presented on November Zlst. It was about a middle class family in a small midwestern town. The laugh-packed comedy was directed by Mr. Paul Spedick who also chose a wonderful cast which included Bob Wetch, Ed Barrett, Glenda Rounds, Diana Brickson, Phil Hambrook, Nancy Robertson, Don Gomez, Frances Frigerio, Ioyce McCuan, Barbara Gualco, Ioan Witherell, and Coy Deal. Winter Rhapsody was the theme for our Senior Ball which was held on December l2th in the school library. The committee chairmen who contributed greatly in making the Ball a huge success Were: Chiyono Yamamoto, decorations: Ruth Winkler, refreshments: Ieanne Moberg, music: Gay Hillard and Nadine Wetch bids: and Ron Elder, publicity. The class chose a startling three act mystery comedy for the Spring Play, entitled Cuckoos on The Hearth, and it was presented on March 28th. Nancy Robertson played the part of Abby Rodick: Glenda Rounds portrayed the part of Lulu Pung: Diana Brickson was Charlotte Carlson: Prank Licklider, the Sheriff: Don Gomez, Don Carlton: Dick Gard- iner, Zadoc Grimes: Ed Barrett, Doc Ferris: Bob Wetch, the Professor: Dick Shone, Rev. Clarence Underhill: Gay Hillard, Dr. Gordon: and Coy Deal and Andy De Vilbiss were Page Z0
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