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W Rt .W m,,..,. F .J X' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS HENRY LOPEZ, President DON BOYSEN, VicevPresident LORRAINE CORDA, Secretary FRESHIII The class of HSS started their high school days by electing Henry Lopez as its President, Lore raine Corda, secretary: Donald Boysen, lr., vice- president, and Sally Cowan, treasurer. ln October the Sophomores staged a Freshe man Reception where games, refreshments, and dancing were enjoyed. ln February the Fresh- men were hosts to the Sophomores at their return party. ln the FroshfSoph Tiofup, the Freshmen triumphed over the Sophoiiiores by winning seven out of eleven events. Under activities, the class gave a very sucf cessful dance in February, and a movie in April. ll CLIISS The freshmen were well represented in the field of sports this year. A few of the most out- standing were: Henry Lopez, Donald Colantro, Tony Vasquez, Gabriel Retana, Robert Hoag- land, Humberto Ramirez, and Lupe Correa. The Freshmen were also well represented in the Honor Society. The following Society mem- bers this year are Manuel Alonzo, Gwendolyn Stewart, loel Rodriguez, Gary Bain, Bernette Wirrier, and Lorraine Corda. At the annual F.F.A. Barn Dance, Annie Daoro, the freshman candidate, was crowned queen. The class of SS appreciates the help that our advisors, Mr. Boggs, Mrs. Lovett, and Mr. Silver, have given us throughout the school year. TOP ROW, left to right: Eldridge Iones, Larry Truman, Robert Gay, Manuel Alonzo, Howard Odiorne, Iohn Rhode, Scott Roddick, Clarence Nielson, Felix Provencio, Alex Molina, Laurence Bosio, Lupe Correa, Craig Wiley, Secundino Ferrel. SECOND ROW: Harold Rhode, Donald Boysen, Ir., Frank Vanoli, Sylvester Green, Melvin Ausmus, Robert Hoagland, Gilbert Bustos, Charles Lanini, Melvin Scolari, Gabriel Retana, Donald Colantro, Marquez Montoya, Anthony Vasquez. THIRD ROW: Henry Lopez, Donald Lucero, Elmer Aquinid, Iohn Baze, Ioel Rodriguez, Gary Bain, Pascual Lemos, Jesse Cerna, Alfonso Carrasco, Humberto Ramirez, Raymond Hernandez, Manuel Villeqas. Iames Duran, Paul Saldana. FOURTH ROW: William Yates, Norman Braga. Patricia LaPrelle, Shirley Gnesa, Lorraine Corda, Marlene Ambrosini, Ines Rubbo, Ioyce Doughty, Edith Wallen, Lois Larson, Gwendolyn Stewart, Betty Rediern, Bernette Wimer, Betty Moore, Iunior Iohnson, Manuel Boria. BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth Rojas, Dolores Valenzuela, Mary Villalobas, Teresa Nunez, Hortencia Marquez, Annie Doaro, Sally Cowan, Mr. Silver, Mrs. Lovett, Mr. Boggs, Lola Ferrel, Patsy Perez, Mary Murillo, lean Galanida, Iosephine Medina. Henrietta Saldana.
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Anim. TOP ROW, left to right: Gloria Tonini, Yell Leader: Miss Vail, Faculty Advisor: Iohn Piini, F.F.A. Representa- tive: Frederick Rianda, Senior Class President: Concepcion Valadez, Girls' Block G President: Maryetta Lawson. Spartan Editor: Mr. Force, Faculty Advisor. BOTTOM HOW: Henry Lopez, Freshman Class President: Ophelia Gonzales. Business Manager: Iohn Nunes, Boys' Block G President: Allan Wiley. Student Body President: Roberta Binsacca, Student Body Secretary: Clara Maggini, Student Body Treasurer: Patricia Rianda, Girls' League Representative: Elmer Pura, Sophomore Class President. STUDEIIT EOUllCll The Student Council represents the entire student body and large organiza- tions ot the school. The Student Council is the student governing body oi our high school. lt consists ot student body otticers, class representatives, club representatives, and two faculty advisors, Miss Vail and Mr. Force. An amendment to the Boys' Block Awards in the constitution regarding C and D blocks was drawn up by the council and met with the approval ot the student body. The C.C.A.L. Student Council Convention held at Carmel was attended by several student council members. Among the topics discussed were the follow- ing: l. Student Government, 2. Publicizing Student Government, 3. Control of Student Behavior, 4. Social Activities, 5. Boys' Athletics Awards, 5. School Pub- lications, 7. Non-Athletic Awards, 8. Clubs and Organizations. This year, tor the first time, the Student Council has had its own student council stationery. The Student Council this year was a very successful and cooperative group. ALLAN WILEY IOHN NUNES ROBERTA BINSACCA President Vice-President Secretary EFI' 4392!
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