San Fernando High School - Orange Blossom Yearbook (San Fernando, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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San Fernando High School - Orange Blossom Yearbook (San Fernando, CA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 33 of 134
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Memories president George Pupich challenged other classes that the B-lO's would have a larger turnout at a basketball game than any other. The B-'l0's won-and gained the respect that was to stay with the class throughout their stay at S.F. A custom was started in the A-TO semester-this was the one of having a band instead of records at class parties. We also had a skating party and rented Pop's Willow Lake for a day. Bill Jones was the A-TO class president. A skating party, a dance, and sponsoring the Christmas dance with the A-ll class were activities of the B-li year. The class President was Bob Jacalone. Joe Tomita was chosen to lead us in our important A-'ll semester. This was the time we began to choose our class sweaters, colors, name, emblem, and such. We had a dance, Spring Hop, and went to Mt. Gleason for a class party. Class President Mel Eisenberg led the procession of green sweatered Elysians into the student body assembly, the largest senior class ever to be at San Fernando. That ni ht the class the 9 invaded Hollywood in green sweaters, marching down street lust like a parade. More activities were to come-the biggest of the year being the Senior prom, sians and Elysians only may be excused voiced Student Body President George Pupich. The day had finally arrived-we were of- ficially the Senior-A class of San Fernando High. For the first time we began to realize that this was the beginning of the end 'for us at Fernando. Let's make the most of it, chimes easy going Dick Q Keltner, A-12 class presi- A, s's- f . dent. And we did make the most of it. .,.,L, U , Fantasia. Ely- Q si -, Hu, 4 . .1 M Q we -, 'I sv? 1 g W Q.,-V fr. , K, , . ,ss .wi F fJQifZgg. - ' fi ifiiflfsstrflivgg, 1 0-' , W . f Y eff!! Ze 2' ff .REQ ii? fav W ,, time Ei ss' A 5 Q - . Lk i - P ., ,W ft N K V S. Q. X .2 ks r , 4' L in , 'ts . x N ug E s S .W .

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Wwe J' 'WWW 3 WMV' , ff W fw W Z rw? Class We remember now we first came to San Fernando High, little balls of fluff lost amongst enormous buildings and continually bossed around by I'TlOb5 of frightening giants. We never thought they'd come to consider us human. But they did, after a few months they even let us hold an election, and Clark COYNVUCU became our leader for the remainder of the term. Suddenly we were A-7's. There is nothing more lordly than an A-7. Now it was our turn to scrub the queer little creatures coming into our school, and now it was Jimmy Christensen's turn to serve as class president. For the B-B semester' we turned the helm over to George Pupich followed by Beatrice FIOFGS, OUI' A-3 president By the 9th grade we could see that we were young adults. Feeling very responsible, we chose Pat Gibford to head us in the B-9. Then a strange thing happened. Everybody above us, the entire senior high, moved away to its new location, and we became graduating seniors. Lolita Du Bois was our class presi- dent during this momentous semester, and Art Tompkins was elected Student body president by the whole school. We re- member how we took over the senior glade, how, dressed in our finest, we attended the senior tea, and finally now we stood one spring morn- ing out of doors and received our diplomas, the first class ever to graduate from San Fernando Junior high school. Again we thought we had become little balls of fluff, lost and persecuted in the strange new surroundings of San Fernando High. But much to our surprise we were treated almost equal- ly. And then the time came when we gained respect -- that happening when class I eww, , is . N 5 , 'tj' i s sie: . 2 x ,t m e , si- . X' xv L37 X X -,,, . , . f Q c .... 1 ex 4 , if ,X . fs.. ,, I - 1. sf , ,. .X N' K X W s 'il' -F QSM S ,, ...M 5. s - -et, ' -Fix xlifqaf' . 1- 1-: figs' ' 'i A1 i Q ' X is X W! Q 'N Q- X, QW , f ,, 4 W 'a N' I 9 ' tx E! ff, Q an



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