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8 64:44 ae4wa N First Row: W. Hammons, S. McCrorey, E. Fuentes, J. Cuneo, G. Daneri, L. A. Habig, D. Vela Q Second Row: J. Rule, S. ,impson, D. Biven, M. Schwarz, G. Chulick, D. Taylor, P. Molfino, V McCrorey. Third How: W. Simpson, J. Platina, B. Franfill, K. Simpson, D. Scapuzzi, J. Ninnis L. Ianni, R. Bachich. Fourth Row: V. Carr, B. Roots, R. Stanfield, L. Glavenich, E. Cassinelli R. Jones, C. Lambert, J. Klarich. FW 1 fr f 4 xx. 'I I 'zgx . Qy 7 L ?: ' ' nj L ' K. . ,I 4 xi 5 TN 'J an f':.A- L X
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We Mae Ae Deanna Vela, Charles Lambert, Elaine Fuentes, Geraldine Paneri, Lee Ann Habig, Joanne Cuneo, I8 f ' .- -4 JtffV 5 -lik?tep-fby--step--inch-- ' 1, ,W ,.125 by--inch we reached the top of the steps to face x9?g ,5 5Wf' another term at dear old Q-1'i5:,Z,f ' 5' J. U. H. S. This year, f If ' ,ta we felt much happier 'yufg ,f fj about returning because ',l4'gf.' 'we had risen from the class of lowly freshies' to 'wise fools.' On that gay day in September we gathered in the familiar art room and elected our class officers. Presi- dent, Lee Ann Habigg vice president, Geraldine Danerig secretary, Joanne Cuneog treasurer, Diane Biveng social manager, Elaine Fuentes, class rep- resentative, Deanna Vela, andsergeant at arms, Charles Lambert. At the time this yearbook went to press the theme of our hop could not be revealed. The sophomores worked very hard on this year's hop. We knew we had a strong record to break but we intended to make this year's hopthe best ever. We rated high in athletic contests. Thirteen boys went out for football, two of these played first string var- sity. Ten boys went out for basket- ball. Six boys and girls played tennis. The girls were undefeated in volleyball. Chess was popular among both boys and girls. Many students both boys and girls joined the Service Club. Three students were members of the California Scholarship Federation. Our joyful year of studying and class events was ended with a class picnic. Without the consistent help Of our class advisor, Mr. Don Gordon, this term could not have been a success. ' :. N in . I
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ll 12!Ja7Ue7!fme5 ' Vi ' V , Il if , I .M Z a l s .f :sts ' , W Q E5f5e, the class of ,. vWQ,.56, had the un- f ,da- Pg' fr :I T' 4 I ?'.' hw F usual rivile e M1 -11 P ' g 3' vi Wi ofdecidin wheth- wir , ,qw :'- ,Q lv' 9' 1 . - W er to be ini- tiated or not when we enter- ed high school. We were Of- fered a choice of putting on a program for an assembly or of being dressed up and put through various tricks, and stunts by the seniors. We voted for the seniors to take over, and they surely did. We were stiff and sore for days just from bowing and scraping to those mighty upperclassmen. Some were un- kind enough to say that we were just too lazy to work up a few numbers ourselves. Speaking of numbers, we have them. Forty-seven of us are left in the class out of the peak number of sixty in the fall of last year. Some have moved away, and one has come here to live. She is Reba Gray from lone. With our in- terest in drama and music, we could have staged a pre- sentable entertainment. In fact we have for a faculty dinner, for our own class in English and homemaking, and for a school assembly. Initiation over, we were full-fleged freshmen. We had gone to the Freshman Return and had enjoyed the first dance of the four we were to give in our high school ..m'v' .sqm Eiwwfwv Qi? .Hi l .Hur . . fs 1 .- veer fs ,,. , x -' ,, f-. ,f A nn K,.. ga ff '- QQ V 7:i president, l. Smith, secretary. Second Row: S. .Q T4 HMJEQQMN Sausmon, social managerg N. Kovacevich, represenba- V' tiveg D. Geis, treasurer.
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