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Szninr Glass 'v 1'., .a- ,, IL' Hwa- R . MV' '53' Qu X l 935 IXDALIAN, ELENA In social engageinents, studies. and such, Her' winning Way is liked very much. AcURso, Louis All great men are dead And l don't feel Well myself. ARMU, IVACK Jolly and allxwlys rely. Capable too, in work :intl in play. .ADAlX4S, LUELLA A verse OI' even tl couplet ne-at Is not enough for one so sweet. AKINS, ILEEN Simple und sweet though her features be, Shlgj ins her .kfriends by per- hi nkty. M X, X - AULMAN, HAILVEX' Life would he no proposition lf we had his disposition. BEDROSIAN, CSEORGE Who hopes the perfect man to see Need seek no farther, for this is he. ANDERSON, IEWEL Quiet-until you know her. IXNDERSON, LOlfELIA UA friend in need ls Zl friend indeed. BEILOCK, PHILIP NVhen in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for us to bluff, let us bluff. BENQK, ERNEST l will live to a ripe old age For only the good die young. ARCPIULET.N, BARBARA A happy little lass, The midget of our class.
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Senior Class Officers Seemnl Row-Young, Cross, Leach, Phillips First Row-Armo, VVy1ie, Baker, Browne Senior Glass N' 1931 the graduating seniors, one of the largest classes ever assembledvliere, entercd V. U. H. S. very proudly. Most of their first year they spent in ac- quainting themselves with V. U. H. S. life. Members participated in sports, dramatics, music, debating, and the activities of the California Scholarship Society. They also presented one of the finest freshman assemblies ever staged in the school. As sophomores, the class of 1935 produced a11 unusual number of athletes and honor students. On February 19, 1932, they staged the first carnival in honor of freshmen. In the spring, several members of the class took leading roles in the operetta Oh, Doctor. The Iunior Prom was the outstanding event of the next year. In honor of the outgoing seniors, the gymnasium was transformed into a Hawaiian scene. Palm trees and a little grass hut completed the tropical atmosphere. Many successful bas- ketball dances further contributed to the gaiety of the year. Now the seniors oi' 1935 are about to leave V. U. H. S. Some ol' them, we hope, will retur11 to us as junior college students. They are a class with a splendid record of praiseworthy work. Best wishes for success in all your aspirations-class of 1955! 35471, fX Q. F' ig 1
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1955 A it t f P , Szniur Oilass BowEN, CHARLES A littlc nonsense now and th Docs not ll1lSb0COII'le :L m' 1 ARNIM, PIIYLLIS Shu lml her beuux at merry mlzlnce, .Xml never gave one half a chance. BAKER, HELEN A rollicking nature, ,fu1l'anil . fi-ev. Jokes will always her hobby be. BROWNE, CIIARLES Courteous and kind is he, .lust as nice as he can be. BRYANT, HAROLD If d9t8I'l1llll2lll0ll and ambition be proud of him in future years. if count for anything, we shall W ' , BENCH, DKJRIS ,, Now we know her better XVe wish wc'il known her sooner. BETTs, XIINITA Un the tm-nnis court she due? her best: ln sports Sll0'192ldS the rest. ' BRYANT, RA Any little girl Milf? u nice little girl is thy 1 ght littllfy girl for nie. x Aff 'Wifi vhs!! BUILNIETT, CHARLES if A wonder is he For ambitious is he. l 2 R BIANCU, IULIA 'Tis an wondrous sec-rc-t lies In that pair of roguish eyes. BRANDON, CATHERINE Ability plus character plus brains-1 XVhat finer attribute remains? CLARK, WRE CE Be hey li 0 ark 1' short 1 t H s at snal catch them ll. X, A i , 5? .:, :mah -Wm. ' J: ,X ., in I f 1
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