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MINUTE MEN At a moment's notice, the Minute Men are ready to help around school. This group of twelfth graders is advised by Mr. Richard Cooper. Ushering at football games, serving as flag bearers, sponsoring the Cot- ton and Cord Dance and two sports' nights, and painting the garbage cans have been some of the organi- zation's duties. Leading the group during the win- ter were Marshall Wong, president, Roberto Gonzalez, vice-president, Alan Berg, secretary, and Gene Mi- yahara, treasurer. Doug Walden- rath, Leonard Mandel, Dan DeHav- en, and Craig Fletcher held the same spots in the summer. MINUTE MEN W'56-Row 1: Leonard Mandel, Robert Gonzalez, Harvey Miller, Gary Marx, George Marantz, Alan Berg, Marshall Wong. Row 2: Bob Fuller, Dan DeHaven, Cedric Emery, Danny Mariscal, Kenneth Owen, Walt Anderson, Mr. Richard T. Cooper. Row 3: Doug Waldenrath, .lim Smith, Peter Nash, Gene Miyahara, Glenn Olf. The ultimate service goals 5 MINUTE MEN S'56-Row 'l: Ronny Nochum, George Marantz, Leonard Mandel, Doug Waldenrath, Craig Fletcher, Kobey Horn, Gary Marx, Mike Goldberg. Row 2: Mr. Richard Cooper, Jon Appleton, Gene Hittelman, Jack Conway, Richard Cherniss, Don McAllister, Walt Anderson, James Soltz, Harvey Miller. 20
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MINUTE MAIDS W'56-Marcia Caffrey, Linda Booth, .lo Ann Polaskie, Carol lnouye, Mrs. Adeline Richardson, Lillian Shinlani, Sarah Martinez, Linda Lemen, Dorothy Henry. were Minute Maids and lllen. MINUTE MAIDS Minute by minute, these maids serve their school and community. Besides the main office and switch- board, this year, they served at breakfasts and dinners. Together with the Minute Men, they provided toys for an orphanage at Christmas, co-sponsored Cotton and Cord Day, and helped choose the Honor Girls. The officers for the winter semester were Carol lnouye, president, Lillian Shintani, vice-president, and Jo Ann Polaskie, secretary-treasurer. For the summer semester Tonia Tanner, Joy Miycide, and Penny Pertullo were the elected leaders. Founded by Mrs. Geraldine Keith, this group has become the culmi- nating point of girls' service. MINUTE MAIDS S'56-Row 'l: Norma Perliter, Pauline Yip, Yvonne Provencio, Joy Miyade, Mrs. Adeline Richardson, Tonia Tanner, Penny Petrullo Mona Monroe, Lisl Reilich. Row 2: Jan Forker, Jeanette Dolan, Beverly Kirkland, Mary McCune, Rose Provan, Erleen Williames, Adrienne Wiengarten ,, ,,,, , Y:
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