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Top Row, left to right: C. King, C. Bishop, J. Pylman, D. Giovannoni, G. Bunnell, M. Parsons, j. Simoni, J. Gentner, M Robertson. Second Row: S. Ferriera, M. Nevis, B. Yabu, P. Chan, G. Barnes, P. Decker, D. Noble, D. Gwercler, F, White, ,I Wiedman, A. Archuleta. Bolfom Row: Sunde, M. Nunez, C. Crujido, D. Oda, G. Kunkel, D. Knight, A. Pabinquit. H. Sen A. Zayas, E. Chavez. 32 . M r s FRESHMEN OFFICERS Top Row, left to right: Bobby Yabu, Carl Cruiido, john York. Boifom Row' Diane Gwcrclcr, Darlene Giovannoni. Q It was a very nervous and wobbly group of Freshmen that filed into the library that fateful morning of September 12th. They assumed looks that made them appear as though they were ready for Judgment Day. A few weeks later they were right in the swing of things with the help of their ad- visors, and their newly-elected officers, who were: Darlene Giovannoni, President, Carl Cruiido, Vice President, Diane Gwerder, Secretary, Bobby Yabu, Treasurer, Johnny York, Representative, Gene Bunnell, Eugene Knight and Frank Donally, Sergeants-at-arms. At the Frosh Reception, they met the Sopho- mores and we W: 1 'I FRESHMEN ADVISORS i C. Watson, S. McVicker, B. Cubiciotti. A Xi x9 Q!
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the two classes danced and ate together all afternoon. This event over, the class settled down to the school routine and found that they were as bright as ever. Here are a few of the brains i?l: R. Jang, B. Towne, K. Chun, E. Tanaka, H. l.. Go, M. L. Leary, B. Chan, and A. Chan. S. Brown was the class can- didate for the Sports Queen. The last and biggest event of the year was, of course, the traditional Barn Dance. The class started early, and, with their usual unity and originality, the dance was planned. In short, it was a grand success. Modest as they may be, it was rumored to be the most original Barn Dance ever to be seen in Courtland High for a long time. it Much of the success of the class depended on their very , capable advisors, who were: A Mrs. Emerson, Mr. Deter, and Mr. McAuliffe. A fel . iw- 'M fi am its . ,. .,,,,...,., 83 , i Family portrait. Sorrowful Sophomores. My, how interesting. Oh, good Lord above! Two bits!! Rag Mop. Three stooges. Aren't they sweet? Tofv Row, left to right: Y. King, L. Carney, H. I.. Go, E. Dahlberg, G. Pylman, Atkins, Jang. Bollom Row: H. Castanho A Cheung, S. Cruiido, G. Knight, D. Briones, M. Chavez, B. Chan. vid
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Student Body Officers. It was after this t they really felt at home. After they acquired the feel of things, y started out on their own. Danalou ght was elected candidate for queen. 'eral of the boys lent their talents to sports department. Among those making first string were: Carl Cruiido, Art Gar- ' N . Joey Simoni, Daniel Marquez, and . 1ord Okamoto. Their scholastic standard was right up re with the best. Darlene Giovannoni, ne Gwerder and Ginny Ohara helped in 5 9 n department. They gave a dance in the spring of the ir for the Sophomores. With the p of everyone, it was a le success. They'll be back to ac- iplish more next year Sophomores, living to and carrying r the standards i traditions Courtland 1. Wc're big girls now. 2. Watch the birdie. 5. l'm going to make the Honor Roll or Bust! 4. Eagle Beak. S. Veronica Lake. 6. Finger nails Pabinquit. 7. Aren't I cute? 8. Gee, he's strong. 9. Aw Gee, do I have to? Top Row, left to right: F. Nielsen, H. Jonson, L. Hein, C. Nielsen, York, A. Garcia, j. Cole, Al. Yagi, F. Donally. Sz'mnJ Ruiz' R. Grimes, D. McCutcl'1eon, G. Ohara, D. Weber, V. Belton, P. Law, C. Fautt, li. Knight, C. Yamamoto. Boffnm Row: A. Suen D. Carr, B. Rose, H. Sucn, J. Hirakawa, S. Medina, R. Okamoto, O. Garcia. AX. S fs.. rf
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