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wwehvqs W A Ak S..-, ,'v 'HQ Hur' Left to right: ROW 1: Charles Hightower, Pat Jeide, Esther Holloway, Dee Dee Hegdahl, Patricia Granados. ROW 2: Doris Hardage, Judy Hayes, Elsie Guitron, Deanna Hartnett, Johanna Graves, Gary Hammons. ROW 3: Sharon Hinkle, Fred Jaramillo, Thomas Jenkins, Harry Hoskins, Josephine Gutierrez, Joe Ingram. -Left to right: ROW 'I: Merlene Davis, Grace Castro, Estella Dominguez, Carla Engle, Mary Diaz, Mariorie Conaway, Sue Cooper. ROW 2: Barbara Byrd, Gloria Castanon, Wilhelmina Ariola, Myra Davis, Glenn Churchman, Jerry Dollins, Ken Dutton. ROW 3: Dorothy Dennis, Jakie Dodd, Don Duarte, Richard Crow, LeRoy Durler, Jesse Gomez, Phillip Glidewell. PAGE 36
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Don Duarte, Frosh prexy, eagerly awaits the day when he can mark up future freshmen. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - Left to right: Row T: Rosaly Garcia, treasurer, George Nagata, Student Council representative. Row 2: Don Duarte, president, Armando Arce, vice-president, L. R. Pepper, advisor. Not shown: Pam Williams, secretary. n the utziide looking in i1 u-11 The little ones of '53, the largest class to enter CV, were welcomed by lipstick-bearing seniors and were with red inscriptions written all over their faces. After such a grand welcome from the upper class- men, the frosh decided to show that they were not so pdf juvenile as the seniors seemed to think. So on Octo- ber 29 they rocked the CV auditorium with the annual Frosh Talent Show. Under the capable hands of sophomore Dick Wil- lard, student director, and Miss Elaine Buttrud, the show opened with a pantomime, The Lamp Went Out, by the Foot- transformed into rather weird looking individuals I ! , f f' li ll il iii -nu .23 ir' light Players. In the cast were Don Laribee, Doro- thy Dennis, Betty Suggs, Jimmy Porter, a n d David Teitelbaum, nar- rator. This was followed by The Farmer's Daughter, enacted by Elizabeth Peabody, Ann Kennedy, Kathy Kroeger, Sharon Hinkle, Myra Davis, Toni Sosnowski, Doris Hardage, and Jeanne Emmerling. A musical skit, American Beauty Rose, was presented by Suzanne Tyrrel, Leroy Durler, Carolyn Lawrence, and Erle Ann Briggs. School Days, another short musical, was presented by Judy Frantzreb, Angela Bocchino, Jyl Bots- ford, Cheryl Bonham, Janice Manley, Beverly Kline, and Rita Yoxsimer. Teresa Vasquez and Roy Rodarte danced the mambo. A trumpet and piano number was played by Henry Ruiz and David Duran. Another musical number was a piano duet, Polonaise Militaire, by Diane Rayburn and Cheryl Bonham. Paul O'Donnell was master of ceremonies with the assistance of Leroy Dur- ler and Cecil Fenley. The technical staff consisted of Lois Yensen, Doris York, Stella Sweetland, and Lenora Sutton. The wee ones elected John Humphreys as their advisor for the first semes- ter and when Mr. Humphreys was recalled to the Air Force, L. Robert Pepper was chosen to replace him. PAGE
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.., V or '. ' ll , X A . T A I 'iz 4 I Lk ri N i A , ifi-fzzizxziibi ' E 1 N x Y Q 1, ...V il 1. :sr I ll i X? x Left to right: ROW 'l: Henry Patino, Kenneth Finley, Judy Frantzreb, Jeanne Emmerling, Judy Gentry, Rosaly Garcia. ROW 2: Henry Gut- ierrez, Bernard Goldring, Estella Gomez, Ramona Garcia, Ronnie Frost, Dickie Demarbiex. ROW 3: Sally Gee, Esther Gomez, Lucy Franco, Don Farrar, Allan Durning. Gu 'wx 5 W . 'Q P' i.. . 'L the ' ' I IF' n..a...,. ji? left to right: ROW 'l: Alice Maldonado, Janice Manley, Agnes Matsuishi, Esther Martinez, Sylvia Mapula. ROW 2: Gloria Meraz, Gladys Mann, Roger Lutes, Dale Mclntosh, Gerald Lovell. ROW 3: Kitty McKelvey, Jack Martin, Gilbert Luna, Howard McCook, Joe Lopez. PAGE 37 Mf- :- 1 og, 1:-
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