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-Ye , .,. ..-r.. TJ U ' -4 -no f . Ola om area jx ff' . ' ,,, '.' ' .y c ,X 3 . . af was I FronT Row: T. Yashiyarna, S. TuTTle, C. T-larrod, M. KishornoTo, C. CliTTonf Bi Parham, O. Bryan, M, WoodTord, B. Caradine, J WiTTer M. MerediTh, D. STeele, J. Graham. 2nd Row: I. BreiTner, B. Calderon, cgkjipfone, M. ChilTon, T. Russell, N. Towne, B. Schrinlc, J. MaThi B. Liles, H. Jaeger, M. Campbell, C. Nelson, J. Sanders, E. Floyd. 3rd R-ewa J. Alba, K. Tanalca, P, Armendarez, S. Throne, D or B. Russell, C. Paige, E. l-leaTh, L. STraley, D, MeTz, J. LandreTh, R. RaThbun, Bf Cunnison, B. Builce, D. PenTer, D. Cunnison, M Bruner T. FleeTwood. Typical OT dur Sophs, was The day They esTablished a new TradiTion by Tlowering ouT one noon in red and grey '48 beanies. These were worn The resT oT The year alThough many were guiTe unrecognizable aTTer The violenT TighTing ThaT ensued beTween The Sophs and Juniors. DespiTe The sTrong masculine inTluence in The class The girls' capabiliTy was recognized by The elecTion OT Inge BreiTner and Shirley Throne as TirsT and second semesTer presidenTs. A Lil' Abner, Daisy Mae class parTy was given and was The scene OT much eaTing, Tolls dancing, and rioTous chases Typi- cal oT Sadie l-lawlcins' day. WiTh an increasing arnounT oT school spiriT and inTeresT in Senior l-ligh acTiviTies The Sophomores Tinished The year wiTh greaT hopes Tor Their Junipr year. Q' . Ar lj PresidenTs and Advisors , sq- s fs.,-s 1.1: , A mfs- . ..,.... ., .. . im 1 Q 'TQ T if zz-I 1 + Miss ColbaTh, Mr. MarTin, ' ' - , . .,M, , CNET' Sh'l Th ,I B 'T If V' H 3 fiwawfpgyylw 7,1 I7 I ir ey rone nge ren ner 24 .Q
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H. nf cfivifiefi yfnowki aaa of 217 JaunTily sTriding Through every underTal4ing, The Juniors broughT The year To a TriumphanT Tinish. The TradiTional sweaTer, spring was so delayed, because oT The war, ThaT The class almosT losT hope. BuT Tinally, resplendenT in grey, clinging To The sides oT a Tire engine, The class oT '47 exhibiTed Their sweaTers To The school. The end oT The day Tound Them noT guiTe so coclcy aTTer The Sen- iors had Talcen a hand .... During The year Jack SmiTh, Two- semesTer presidenT, and advisors, Mrs. Williams and Mr. Arring- Ton, had Their heads TogeTher many Times malcing class plans. Following in The TooTsTeps oT The Seniors, who revived The TradiTion oT class rings, The Juniors ordered Theirs also .... Many were The acTiviTies ThaT could noT have been underTalcen wiThouT The acTive and loyal supporT oT The Juniors. ln dramaTics The boys were vfelcomed ,wiTh open arms. Music and aThleTics Tound Them doing more Than Their share also. Preparing Tor Their hard Senior year They helped shoulder many oT The responsibiliTies oT The sTudenT body. The gala Junior-Senior recepTion under co- chairmen CoaTes and Corson, held in May aT The Chino clubhouse, was really a sTupendous climax Tor The year and a grand TribuTe To The deparTing Seniors. 23
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