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-f FRESHMAN CLASS iABOVEl Firsf row: Barbara Gwinn, Rose Kobashi, Dolly lnolcuchi, Nancy Gwinn, Virginia Hood, Velva Jo Moore, Thelma Lilflelon, Ruby Murafa, Miss Blaerfle-r, advisor. Second row: Ailro Miura, Grace Larson, Mary Fisher, Miguel Jimenez. FROSH CLASS CAPTION Alan Aclon, represenfafiveg Richard Chrisfen- sen, sg?-af-arms: Jean Freeland, secrefaryy Don Chrisfopher, presidenf: Bernice Traverso, sg?-ab armsg Armand Trumpp, vice presidenf: Jane? Wiens, represenfafiveq and Miss Blaeffler, advi- sor. No? shown, Nancy Gwinn, Treasurer. -',,..... Franlr Gufierrez, John Leonli, Laura Jones, Berry Floque, Carol Kahn, Ardilh Lifflefon, Third row: Ernesf Gonzales, Pere La Monaco, Eugene Gaines, David Irwin, Paul Malech, Edward Johnson, Armand Labrucherie, Joe Orlando, Ed ward Leo, Bruce Lua, Stanley Ginlher, Ben Horiuchi. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The Freshman Class has been uriqhl' on The ball and for Their firsf year ai high school, have organized fhemselves well. A+ fhe end of 'rhe Tirsr 'rwo weelcs of school. every member of The class had paid his class dues. They selecfed Don Chrisiopher 'ro head +he class, with Armand Trumpp as vice-president Jean Freeland as secrefary, Nancy Gwinn as +reasurer, Alan Aclon and Jane? Wiens as Council represeniahves and Bernice Traverso and Richard Chrisfensen as Sergeanf-a+-arms. Their advisor is Miss Bernice Blaefrler, Dean of Girls and Senior Problems and Cilizenship Teacher. The Freshman Class survived The inifiafion and showed up Tull force al The Freshman Recepfion. This class of '52 has generously confribured To 'rhe Corn- munify Chesf, March of Dimes, Cancer Drive, Junior Red Cross and The Poppy Sales. Food sales, popcorn sales, hor dog sales, giff sales, and noon movies and Two boorhs al 'rhe Junior Carnival were a few of fheir money-making proiecfs for +he year. They also presenfed a comedy slcir, Ligh?house Keeper, before +he Srudeni Body, and on May 21 'rhey affended The Freshman-Sophomore picnic. 41.
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