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HONOR ROLL Cleo Kisst, LaVerne Hart, Wanda Graham, Iohn Peterson, Mildred Gardiner, Catherine Gardiner, Norma Rey- nolds, Marquis Kline, Lynette VVood, Lawrence Helm, Betty XVenger, lwannah Blalock, Melvin Cavanaugh, Martha Wigt, Vivian Brannon, Frances Batton, Shirley White, Hazel Ladusau, Carol Romesha, Pat Crain, Gwyn- eth Lee, Barbara Newkirk, Charlene Martin, lean Henderson, 1, ,B W LIFE SCHOLARSHIP MEMBERS Miss Stewart, Marquis Kline, Frances Batton, LaMoyne Iohn- son, Melvin Cavanaugh, Charlene Martin, Barbara Newkirk. These Learned Ones One ot the greatest honors that can be bestowed upon a graduate ot Ceres High is a gold seal on his gold nugget parchment signifying that he is a lite member of the Scholarship Society. They also receive a very spec- ial lamp pin. Numerous college scholarships are open for lite members, one being the Seymour Award ot 3500. To be a lite member requires being on the C. S. F. 6 times, once in your Senior year. The burners ot the midnight oil , or the brains ot Ceres High as they are oiten referred to, are honored each six weeks by appearing on the honor roll. Straight A's and B's is the very high accomplishment it takes to be able to pan gold in this here mine. The number is steadily increasing, perhaps due to this atomic age , G ' 'ti 'V 'I I ' A.'i SERVICE CLUB W S' Mr. Graham, Dale Williams, Logan Williams, Gene Pope, Don Harbour, Carl Stone, Dorothy Phiter, ' 'C Eva Lee Tucker, Pat Michaud, Laura Lance, Evelyn Gray, Norma Lane, lean lvey. . if - 5551 Herlclgert glicBride resi ent Serving the school very eiii- ciently have been the members of the Service Club. Under the direction of Mr. Graham and Mr. Foster, they have struck it rich and mined their way to recogni- tion. Taking up tickets, running the score board, and guarding the doors during performances, keep these volunteer service-men at attention.
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Betty Brumley, loane lngwerson, Barbara Guinn, Colleen Lamb, Violet Berg, Charles Baldridge, War- SPRINGTISEEXY ren Foletta, Al Donovan, Ierry Sparling, Mr. Muceus, Dr. Koshell, Lelia Metcalf, Ida Pingree, LaMoyne lohnson, lanice McKenzie, Ir, Baldwin, Ir, Troedson, Anita O'Bryan, Pat Michaud, Barbara Newkirk. GUY TTCS'-'ISOU Ye Ole Law-Miners Our own jury in charge of mis- chievous miners has had a very active year. This being the first year the new constitution has been in effect, they have worked espec- ially hard to carry it out. The Tal- ent Day was sponsored by the Student Council and was mined in- to a great success. The gold nug- get of the year, or the greatest ac- complishment was the cutting out of wearing unearned stripes on school sweaters. Under the direction of Mr. Muceus and Dr. Koshell, the jury has been very effective. California Scholarship Federation Miss Stewart, Carlton Dick, Melvin Cavanaugh Newkirk, lr. Baldwin, lohn Peterson, Frances Gardiner, Elsie Wheeler, Hazel Ladusau, Pat Vivian Brannon, Mildred Gardiner, LaVerne H Have you ever wondered how some students can wander all around the halls without a pass? I think you'll find that they have that little slip of paper with C. S. F. on it. Not only does this club have advantages, but it's fun. The members have been to two district meetings in Modesto and also to a dinner at Little Sweden. Miss Stewart is the ad- visor and the officers as follows: First semester: Gail Dabbs, pres., Lynnette Wod, vice-pres., Martha Wigt, sec.-treas. Second semester: LaMoyne lohnson, pres., Iohn Peterson, vice-pres., Charlene Martin, sec.- , Marquis Kline, Charlene Martin, Gwyneth Lee, Barbara treasurer' Batton, Merriel Antoniono, LaMoyne Iohnson, Catherine Crain, Carol Romesha, Norma Reynolds, Betty Wenger, art, lean Henderson, Cleo Kisst, loane lngwerson, Lyn- ette Wood, Iwannah Blalock, lean Roberson, Martha Wigt, Bobby McCutcheon,
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CEREAL STAFF Ronald Fisher, Mr. Yoalcurn, Mr. Muceus, Iohnny Reynolds, Gloria Barlow, Vivian Reynolds, Toni Boll- crkis, Frances Batton, Kenneth Adams, Ioe Scates, Reuben Martinez, Barbara Newkirk, Gwyneth Lee. Nugget C Above you see the staff of the Cereal, and on your right editor Kenny Adams, and the two busi- ness managers Gwyneth Lee and Barbara Newkirk. We began as did many of the early '49ers, with little knowledge or experience to guide us. To help us out of the rough spots, was Mr. Muceus, and Mr. Yoakum who han- dled the business end. We hope that you will keep this Cer- eal as a pre- cious nugget of the past, the past of your school years at Ceres High. Read All About It . i - This year the Barker went thru , a long refining and purifying pro- '-, F. r cess and came out with a 'fnew - K look . The changes were all in iq line with the staff's goal to make 5 the Barker into a real newspaper. During the first semester the paper went to press every two weeks. At midterm the staff was divided into two classes and each staff then put out their edition on alternate Fridays. This made the Barker a weekly for the first time since it was started twenty years ago. The Barker is composed of members of the Iournalism Class and Mr. Yoakum as their advisor. The editor for the first semester was Marquis Kline, and for the second term, Charlene Martin and Frances Batton. BARKER STAFF Frances Batton, lames Hanson, Toni Bollakis, Charlene Martin, lanice McKenzie, loe Scates, Kenneth Adams, Mr. Yoakum, lim 'Winchester, Don Morrow, Ronald Fisher, Phil Bowe, Gene Taylor, Ierrry Spar- ling, Goldie Shugart, LaVonne Hope, Norma Hemphill, Emily Norman, Marquis Kline, Warren 01ettcx,, Clarence Jones, Alden Atwell, Rueben Martinez, Ir. Baldwin.
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