Coast Union High School - El Bronco Yearbook (Cambria, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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Canet. He has the people at his feet! I shall devote an hour to this. No one can resist this man's persuasive voice. Now let us get back to our dinner table. Several people are still set- ting there, all well-known and prosperous. Shirley Lang Cuellar, now one of the greatest autlioresses of her time. Dr. Louise Langan, who has the Plasti- hospital just over Sotois Grocery, has people coming to her from all over the World to be treated for all ailments. Her staff consists of Gerry Auger, Bar- bara Yost, and myself. Or rather I worked there until I became too feeble to wheel the patients around in their Moto-Seats designed and perfected by Gerry and Barbara. These seats contain all types of aids to cure the sick. A flick of the switch on the chair and your appendix is removed, while you cheerfully read the latest magazine, another flick and your tonsils are out.. No pain, no unpleasant memories. XVe all regretted that Joan Romine was not at our banquet. She was unable to attend as she was entirely too busy. She is the world's best drum- mer and has offices all over the world. No band, no music can be published or used unless Joan is first consulted on the correct use of the drums. Then there was Charley Jones. I wondered why all t.he elderly ladies of our class were constantly blushing, but it seems that Charlie, or Bones Jones as we called him then, was still up to his old tricks, winking at all the girls. But Charley has another profession, he runs the daily heddo-copper service from Shandon to Los Angelesand points east. I regretted to tell the ladies at our table that Charley isn't a bachelor anymore, he just married the late Mrs .... .Well, which one was it this time, Charley? Bill Smithers, a distinguished looking gentleman. has a grade AAAA Dairy on the Plasti-cloud just north of mine. Bill has quite a system. He just sits in his little glass room and pushes buttons to do all his chores, feeding, milking, pastcurizing, etc. Yes, Bill really has the latest conveniences. Well. now that I have told you about my classmates of '52, my dear grandchildren I will close this letter now and may your graduating class be tis rfticcevsful in the world as my class has been. Always do what your teach- ers tell you to do, and never skip your homework. lf you follow these simple srggcstions like our class did you will never have anything to worry about when you graduate from dear old Coast Union. Your Loving Grandmother, Patricia



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T071 Roll'-Darlcl Umm, Joe Stations, Kemzelli, Savoy, LeRoy Mehlay, Bill flmlerson, Dim Geisler, Alfred Ifisefrlini, and Charles Tinker. Middle Rau'- Jiumflta Hunter, Lois Graliam, Gladys Anclrews, Don Ormomle, Zane Mfztlzias, Bill Steelmcm, Gwen Le'z.lfis, and Mary Hull. First Rau'-Elaine Seal, Dommt Evans, Gail Stoclflon, Gerald Gltezzi, Barbczra Negranti, Clmrles Evans, and J runes W Mtesicle. 0 JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class was kept busy this year with many activities. The first was selling candy and pop at all the games at sehool. Choosing St. Patrick 's Day as their theme the Juniors grave their annual clanee. A cake was given to the last bidder at a Chinese auction held during the evening. ' Our Junior play was an item of excitement for us since it was our first attempt at anything like this. With Mrs. Luz at the helm we pushed through it with considerable ease. The next event. was the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. After the banquet everyone went to the high school gym where they danced to the music ot The Dons. The officers for the year were Gerald Ghczzi, President: Barbara Negrranti. Vice President, Gail Stockton, Secretary, Donna Evans. Treasurer: and Charles Evans, Business Manager. On completing this successful year, we wish to thank our advisors Miss Elaine Saal and Mr. James Whiteside for the kind cooperation and assist- ance which they have given us through the year.

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