Durham High School - Corona Yearbook (Durham, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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if if 5.2.5 15523 ii? ' -s ,si OPHOMORE CLASS '4 iff? 3 4. K ., ,, was-mt.. C... FIRST ROW: B. Rich, P, Gillon, D, Birdseye, C. Stephens, P, Perry, M. Burnett, R, Bjerke, I, L, Stephens, J. Boles, P. Abshier, I. Pippin, SECOND ROW: I. Smith, R. Carr, S. Fortier, R. Pedrini, W, McEnespy, A. Ballard, J. Cooprider, T. Porter, G. Crosley, R. Henderson, R. Holland, R. Owen, B. Clark, N THIRD ROW: R, Fletcher, W. Brown, J. Jones, K. Wilson, D. Dauterman, D. Carson, D. Martinez, R. Anderson, C, Dorsey, J,L, Kendrex, F. Briggs, S, Sears. The sophomore class began school last September with thirty-nine members. The advisers for the class were Mrs, Joyce Dorsey and Mr. Maurice Balaam. Serving as class officers for the first semester were Kim Wilson, president: Larry Walsvick, vice-presidentg and lna Lea Stephens, secretary. Second semester officers were Douglas Dauterman, president, Richard Anderson, vice-president, and Ruth Bjerke, secretary. The first project of the class was its participation in Goof Day. The freshmen were adorn- ed with lipstick and various concoctions made by members of the class. TWO Weeks later the class decorated the auditorium for the Freshman Reception. ln the magazine sales contest the sophomores placed first with a gross total of 537924. Net profit for the class treasury was 5IS47.06. Pat Abshier and Kim Wilson placed second and l 'n individual sales lna Lea Stephens, third, respective y, 1 . As representatives of their class, Ruth Bjerke, Joan Boles, Harley Henne, d t Leaders' Conference, which was held at Chico State Colleg and Kim Wilson attended the Stu en r Scud. For on February 11. On March 9, the class sponsored the annual girl-ask-boy dance, the Spinste their last project, the members of the class decorated the auditorium for graduation. The sophomores, having completed the first half of their high school careers, are looking forward to being upp erclass men next year. 18 6

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mi gii'l E , JU IOR CLASS -ings L an FIRST ROW: Mr, Owings, L. Ballard, P, Pyle, K, Hoffman, W. Matlock, C, Jolley, B. Crumpler, B. Bradshaw, C. Wheelock, A. Henneman, G, Bailey, S. Gage, J. Johnson, C. Weinreich, G. Tate, T. Cooprider, Mrs. Stephens. SECOND ROW: G, Cowling, D. Prescott, G. Mead, G. Cole, L. lsham, R. Hunt, J. Matthews, F, Fortier, B, Balch, J. Henson, G. Anderson, J. Snowden, V. Strong, THIRD ROW: E. Beers, G, Vugrenes, J. Luallen, J. Iugum, D. Caven, B, Maness, J. Chesson L. Allspaugh, J, Jugum, R, Gavranich, G. Chambler, J. Stolp. Starting their first year as upperclassmen, 42 juniors entered the doors of Durham 1-Iigh. This year marked the first time the group was together in one class since entering high school. At the first class meeting the following officers were elected: president, Jerry Henson: vice-president, Elmer Beersg secretary, Beatrice Bradshaw, The class had charge of the concession stand at the Freshman Reception and also had various other concessions during the year. The big money-making project was getting sub- scriptions during the magazine sales contest. The juniors ranked second highest among the classes. They brought in a total of 5251.39 of which 531,06 was put in the class treasury. Ben Balch was high salesman not only for the class but for the entire student body. The class had a large representation attending the Student Leaders' Conference in February. Those attending as junior class representatives were Beatrice Bradshaw, Dave Caven, Beverly Crumpler, Susan Gage, Afra Henneman, Lloyd Isham, and Vernon Strong. Election of class officers took place early in the second semester. The officers elected were Greg Vugrenes, presidentg Freman Fortier, vice-president: and Afra Henneman, secretary The outstanding project of the class was the sponsoring of the Senior Farewell in June. The class worked hard decorating for the banquet and the dance which were termed a great success. They worked under their advisers, Mrs. Frances Stephens and Mr. W. L. Pop Owings. The juniors are all looking forward to being seniors next year and completing their high' school education together. 17



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FRESHMAN ClASS nm m ms Q. m 'L FIRST ROW: M. Sciligo, E. Cole, S, Snowden, L. Ziemer, M. Pickard, N. Roberts, S. Sliger, S, Sloan, B. Johnson, M, Cavern, J. Taylor, K. McEnespy, Mrs. Zinniel. SECOND ROW: R, Sohnrey, L. Nabors, A. Moore, J. Jenkins, G. Donoho, L. Gilley, C. Keplinger, D, Gavranich, R. Osterman, R. Brandt, C. Boone. THIRD ROW: H, Horr, W. Anderson, S, Lazard, D. Weinreich, J. Luallen, F. Bradshaw, J. Briggs, G. Chesson, W. Smith, R. Bordin, R. Birdseye, V. Lucero. On September 15, 1955, 36 slightly bewildered freshmen started their first year at Durham High School. The first Friday they took part, very reluctantly, in the traditional Goof Day in which the sophomores all but murdered them. Two weeks later they were honored at the Freshman Reception and were put through various comical stunts by the seniors in a program which preceded the dance. The first project in which the freshmen participated was the magazine sale. They brought in only S218 and placed last place on the score sheet. Their share of the profits was SZ7.06. Class advisers, Mrs. Pauline Zinniel, and Mr. Eugene Harris, really helped the class on the sale. First semester officers which were elected were Mike Stilwell, president: Frank Lazard, vice-presidentg and Donna Gavranich, secretary-treasurer, Students elected to go to the Student Leaders' Conference were Art Moor e, Malinda Claven, and Frank Lazard, The second freshman project was taking care of the gate and concessions at the basketball game on January 20. The class made, as a profit, SZO,45. On February 1, a class meeting was held for the purpose of electing class officers for the second semester. Elected were president, Harry Horrg vice-president, Bill Smith: secretary- treasurer, Carol Boone. At the end of the semester, the class participated in the school picnic. The freshmen are looking forward to the activities of their second year in high school, especially Goof Day. 19

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