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Millicent Riecke Patricia Robinson Iames Roi! Herbert Roth Ray Scott Patricia Shaffer Russell Sherman Louis Simas Deolinda Souza Iune Stewart Donald Sullivan Iames Sullivan George Delbert Taylor Dorothy Taylor Marilyn Trump Nolan Vaissade Juanita Van Cleave Robert Waters CCDLLEGE, CAREERS Oleva Wright 1 I K T Y, Q it ' WE j eff E .---4- an til' Ep- Fl n E W Louis Simas receives gold watch trom Mr. Titlow as his lather, Mr. Gianoni, Mr. Allen, Frannie Moore, Franky Albert and the Quarterback Club look on.
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Choir was petite Sylvina Reis' claim to fame . . . Peppy Millie Riecke was Bachelorette treasurer, head majorette, Rally Committee enthusiast, and on the Pepperbox and Advance staffs . . . Pat Robinson was another talented vocalist in the choir, Pepperbox Society and Advance ad staff as a Iunior . . . On the football, basketball and baseball teams, Iim Rolf showed his interest in athletics, chairman Boys' Advance Pre-sale Committee . . . Herb Roth shone as band drum major, was also in the choir and Pepperbox staff . . . Quiet Ray Scott was home- room vice-prexy as a junior . . . Wherever one heard a big commotion on the campus this year: in the journalism room, at games, rallies, or council and Bachelorette meetings, one could be sure that our energetic yell leader, Pai Shaffer, was at the root of it. She was queen of the Art Carnival, and very pretty, too . . . A quiet studious chap was Harold Shelly, but many of his talks in speech class left the group howling . . . Russell Sherman was elected president of his homeroom and was active in FFA projects . . . Louis Simas' spirit of fair play and good sportsmanship never failed to make him tops with teammates. Louis, an Excalibur member, was placed on all-county teams in football and baseball. received USF Football Scholarship . . . Deolinda Sousa shared the spotlight at the Sadie Hawkins dance with Louis as Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner. Deolinda was in Bachelorettes, choir and band . . . Iune Stewart has attracted much at- tention since her arrival last fall from Luilaw High in Florence, Oregon . . . Don Sullivan, with brother Iim came from Ferndale High. Don interested himself in the FFA while lim joined the Art Club . . . Fiery-haired Republican Bruce Sweet was a live-wire in speech and in the band . . . Delbert Taylor served as president of the choir and starred on the basketball quintet . . . Dorothy Shepherd Taylor changed her name in the middle of her high school career and continued to excel in girls' sports and GAA activities . . . Band and frequently making honor roll kept Marilyn Trump busy . . . Tall, red-headed Nolan Vaissade, always the classroom rowdy, kept things humming in choir . . . Quiet Iucmita Van Cleave liked girls' sports . . . Bob Waters was student body president, on the Pepperbox staff, belonged to the R-K-Tan and played football, and on the track team . . . During the last few years wisecracker Pat Watson has been homeroom president, on the council, CSF vice-president, and most recently, judge of the student court . . . Harold Webster was outstanding in band, was also in choir . . . Bernita White transferred this year from Ursuline High in Santa Rosa. She received her diploma in February . . . lim Wil1ia:m's main diversion was blowing his horn in band, also out for track . . . After switching from Eureka High, Marilyn Wood became quite popular at Arcata High. She was a Girls' League representative and played in band . . . Talkative Nancy Worthington participated in girls' sports and was in the band . . . During her Senior year, Oleva Wright was a Pepperbox reporter and had a supporting role in the speech class Christmas play, The Blue Overalls Angel. . . . LCCKINC AHEAD, -SENICRS PLAN FOR - 'Hi J' if K 3,41 ' v i'55,2 iiz::'- -ME . 'W it'
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JUNICRS VIEW PRCUD RECCRDS The Iunior class has been particularly active in all school events. They have taken an interest in sports and extra-curricular activities since their Freshman year. This year we have found them continuing their splendid record. Iunior class officers-Bill Christian, presidentg lack Norton, vice-president, Vera Mathews, secretary, Iackie Ambrosini, treasurer: and George Syvertson, ser- geant-at-arms. . . Major activities-Iunior-Senior Prom, Blanche Evans, general chairman. . . Ring committee-Meri Monroe, Harriette Townsend, Mike Bray, Peter Loquet, Dixie Eastburn. . . Officers first semester C.S.F.-Iackie Ambrosini, vice president. . . Blanche Evans, secretary. . . Members of C.S.F.-Ioyce Ames, Blanche Evans, Betty Reynolds, lackie Ambrosini, Herman Parton, Meri Monroe, and Valery White. . . First and second prizes Advance posters-Nolan Philips and Lannette Poff. . . Outstanding in art-Valery White, Meri Monroe, Elsie Nelson, Frank Vierra. . . ln Choir since Freshman year-Darlene Peterson, Dolores Carvalho, Fred Montgomery. . . Now fifteen more added. . . Vera Mathews- vice-president of Choir-also rally chairman. . . Representing Iunior class in sports. . . Sparkling on athletic field-Mel Woodard, Iack Norton, Bill Rogers, Ken Buntrock, George Syvertson, Al Deniz. . . Top girl athletes-Betty Dusi, Rita Dutra, Marlene Patenaude, Blanche Evans, Elsie Nelson. . . Officers of various clubs in school-Bill Christian, treasurer, Excalibur. . . Mel Woodard, treasurer, MR. DAVIES' HOME ROOM FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Hen- drickson, B. Evans, E. Frazier, L. Cramer, B. Haganah, R. Fisher. SEC' OND ROW: R. Furher, I. Hempill, I. Flockhart, Mr. Davies, D. Eastburn, D. Goodrich, I. Culver. THIRD ROW: W. Christian, I. Haynes, G. Dudal, L. Dutra, F. Del Porto, K. Hedrick. BACK ROW: A. Deniz, I. Chezam, C. Dutton, D. Davis, R. Harnden, C. Evans, G. Gist. MR. CHETKOVICH'S HOME ROOM FRONT ROW. left to right: G. Cate, B. Bailey, I. Beshears, I. Ambrosini. M. Burns. SECOND ROW: T. Addison, S. Carson, T. Allen, S. Bennett, D. Carvalho, B. Bliss. THIRD ROW: L. Bailey, I. Babler, D. Burgess, I. Ames, D. Belak, G. Birchtield. FOURTH ROW: R. Bresee, M. Abbott, W. Bow- din, C. Aldrich, O. Box, V. Brady, I. Bertino. BACK ROW: R. Bundy, R. Beebe, K. Buntrock, T. Bacome, M. Bray. Mr. Chetkovich.
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