Durham High School - Corona Yearbook (Durham, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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Sophomores ,,,,,.....?,, FIRST ROW: M. Clifton, C. Bradt, J. Crist, D, Beers, N. Kossow, K. Dwyer, L. Bradshaw. D. Thompson, I. Ashworth, H. Kendall, M. Lewis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jergentz, E. Roberts, G. Anderson, C. Goss, J. Allspaugh, B. McHann. B. Scott, D. Bethard, B. Arnold, J. White, M, Vernon, C. Baker, Mrs. Goekler. THIRD ROW: D. Skillin, J. Edwards, R, Smith, C. Taresh, M. Nystrom, R. Logan, W. Jewell, Bill Maness, D. Birdseye, B. DuBose, J. Hintz, F. Talken, B. Bauman. On Monday, September Zlst, thirty-six Sophomores started to school. Class officers elected were president, Mike Nystromg vice-president, Jimmy Edwardsg secretary, Delores Bethard. Mr. Harold Rodarmel and Mr. Herbert Jergentz. served as advisors until February. After Mr. Rodarmel left to teach in Santa Rosa Junior College, Mrs. Carman Goekler became advisor. The class's first activity was to decorate the Freshman on Goof Day. The following week they decorated the auditorium with crepe paper streamers and baby pictures for the Freshman Reception. The class did not do very well in the magazine sales contest bringing in only 55550. In the first part of January the class sponsored a Basketball Queen contest. A dance was held after the first A and B basketball game to crown her. The class officers for the second semester were president, Diane Thompson: vice-president, Nancy Kossowg secretary, Carolyn Brandt. A Six delegates from the Sophomore class attended the Student Leaders' Conference. They were Carolyn Brandt, Kay Dwyer, Jimmy Edwards, Nancy Kossow, Mike Nystrom, and David Skillin. One of the big events of the year was the Spinster Scud, sponsored by the Sophomores. Mr. Mel French's dance band supplied the music. At this annual dance the girls invited the boys. At the class party games were played, and refreshments and dancing were enjoyed by all. The class had charge of the decorations for graduation. While the Sophomores were sorry to say good-bye to the Seniors, they are all looking forward to being upperclassmen in Sep- tember.

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Juniors FIRST ROW: M. Norman, J. Harvey, L. Dwyer, N, Daniels, I. Mathews, L. Sanders, C. Horr, J. McLane, D, Kidd, E, Crowder. SECOND ROW: N, Ray, V, Hunt, B. Hall, C. Tvrdik, M. Cline, M. Sancomb, S. Walker, H. Jugum, Mrs. Zinniel. THIRD ROW: D, DuBc-se, L. Baker, M. Murphy, T. Wells, R, Vernon, J. Allspaugh, R. Smith, L, Atkins, J. Pyle, L. Bjerke. FOUR TH ROW: A, Darby, C. Lindsay, C. Stephens, R. Caswell, D. Talken, R. Johnson, R. Havins H. Owens, W. Bonner, C. Goss, J. Mann, G. Scott. Forty-three bright, cheerful Juniors started school the first day. Mr. Eugene Harris and Mrs. Pauline Zinniel were the class advisors. The class officers elected for the first semester were president, Daryl Talkeng vice-president, Bob Smithg and secretary, Mary Lou Norman. The Juniors started the ball rolling by selling refreshments at the Freshman Reception. They also sold cokes at several games. The Juniors topped the magazine sales by selling 5422.50 worth of subscriptions. They showed a profit of 580.140, The class sponsored a dance Friday, November 13th. In spite of the superstition-clouded date, everybody had a good time. , To start off the second semester, Charles Lindsay was elected president: Michael Murphy, vice-president: and Ethel Crowder, secretary. The delegates to the Student Leaders' Conference, which was held February 6th, at Chico State College, were Lester Atkins, Leon Bjerke, Mary Ruth Cline, Janette Harvey, Vicky Hunt, Helen Jugum, John Mann, Daryl Talken, and Carol Tvrdik. Toward the end of school the Juniors had their annual class picnic, which was very success- ful. Activities of the evening included eating, dancing, and playing games. The last and most important function of the year was the Senior Farewell which was sponsor- ed by the Juniors. Everyone who attended admired the decorations and enjoyed themselves very much. A11 the Juniors are looking forward with great enthusiasm to next year when they will be Seniors.



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Freshmen 'Y 44 v mf 2 FIRST ROW: S. Pickler, G. Tate, B. Crumpler, P. Lyle, W. Odom, B. Perry, B, Bradshaw, A, Mangham, A. Kendall, P. Hall, W. Matlock. SECOND ROW: Mr, Owings, J. Miller, S, Gage, J. Johnson, C. Weinreich, D. Prescott, L. Bal- lard, G, Bailey, A. Henneman, J. Speegle. C. Wheelock. T. Cooprider, Mrs. Stephens. THIRD ROW: G, Cole, E, Beers, F, Fortier, J, Jugum, D. Caven, J. Jugum, G. Chambler, J, Snowden, G. Anderson, L. Mclviurphy. FOURTH ROW: J. Luallen, G, Vugrenes, B, Hunt, J, Stolp, J. Matthews, J. Henson, J. Chesson, L. Allspaugh, P, Atkinson, G, Mead, J. Pickler. The first day of school forty happy, bright-faced Freshmen entered high school. Oh, but did their expressions change when Friday rolled around! Then they all looked like refugees from an insane asylum. After it was all over, they discovered they really hadn't suffered much and looked forward to decorating next year's Freshman class on Goof Day . Another initiation they went through was at the Freshman Reception, when the Seniors made them do various kinds of stunts. After the program was over, everyone enjoyed dancing. Advisors were Mrs. Frances Stephens and Mr. W. L. fPopl Owings. First semester officers were president, Gregory Vugrenesg vice-president, Bobby Hunt: secretary, Jacqueline Speegle. The Freshmen collected S 193.50 on the magazine sales which put them in third place. Beatrice Bradshaw, Susan Gage, Jacqueling Speegle, and Carol Wheelock were the delegates to the Student Leaders' Conference which was held February 6th, at Chico State College. The class party, held in the spring, was a lot of fun for all who attended. The last class project was bringing flowers to decorate for graduation. 19

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