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FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: Armound Rambaud, Jim Proctor, Charles Camozzi, Wayne Dengate, William Dengate, Richard Smith, Mike Lyons, Charles La Praim, Dick Weiss SECOND ROW: Cos- ima Rizzo, ludy Hanchett, Nancy Dean, Nancy Delrninico, Marian Takken, Alice Scott, Carol Redelfs, Merri Bordegaray, Jean Evans, JoAnn Churchwell BACK ROW: Miss Mauldin, Advisor, Pat Buelna, Sandra Williams, Toni Williams, Gloria Negranti, Mary McWilliams, Sherry Shoffner, Mr. Hensgen, Advisor. It was a long, hard climb from the first year in grade school to the first year in high school, but we finally got here. We al- most turned around and went back though, when the seniors de- cided to dress the freshman girls in gunny sacks anf field boots, and the boys in shortie nightgowns and high heels for our initia- tion. The officers elected for the freshman class were: Dick Weiss, Presidentg Jean Evans, Vice-Presidentg Marian Takken, Secre- taryg and Nancy Dean, Treasurer. The first thing the freshman class did to raise money was to have a food sale and we had several of them throughout the year, which brought in quite a bit of money for us. We, also, spon- sored a show at the theatre in Cambria. Our dance, the Superstitious Stomp, was in April, yes, on Friday the thirteenth! Of course we had appropriate decorations for the date. We were glad our dance was a howling success, because it was our first. We really were a mess when we got back from the freshman's annual trek up the hill to paint the C and clean up around it. It looked like we had more paint on us than on the C . We had loads of fun though. In a few months we will be taking another step toward our education and we will be sophomores, watching the freshman initiation and remembering that just last year we were bowing to the seniors. 18
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FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: Toni Dean, Susan Shortridge, Sue Stires, Ralena Davis, Lea Joy Borde- garay, Chickie Williams, Diane Backensten BACK ROW: Mr. Knowles, Advisor, Don Wallace, Lynn Hanchett, Edward Camozzi, Don Coulter, Dave Allison, Mr. Dunn, Advisor. S 66444 The Sophomore Class is a little like the middle child-- neither the oldest nor the youngest. We are considered too young to be upper classmen and yet we don't want to feel like lower classmen. We were further handicapped by being the smallest class in school, but with the fine guidance of our sponsors, Mr. Dunn and Mr. Knowles, we carried our share of responsi- bilities very well. Besides the usual school duties, the sophomores held their own in sports, making all athletic teams. We also have helped to keep Coast Union standards high in music and scholastic achievement. We have contri- buted much to extra-curricular activities, such as the Town Meeting held in February. The year has ended now and we have come up another notch. We are looking forward to our Junior year, but our sophomore year, with both its good and its bad points, will be remembered for a long time. Class officers for the year were: President --------------- 1- Diane Backensten Vice-President and Business Manager ------- David Allison Secretary ------------------ Susan Shortridge Treasurer ---- ------ L ea Joy Bordegaray 17
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