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Juniors Successfull Solve Year's i ir Problems Of all The classes in school, The Junior T., class is by Tradition one of The most active- lg- wiTh The most problems, The main problems were The assembly, The choosing of class J' svveaTers, and The Prom. l-lovvever, This parTic- ular class had another problem, Its first H elected presidenT, Denny Metzler, resigned '- and The class had To elecT another pres- ident, December was The scene of The Senior- Junior ParTy and The Junior's decorated car f .,4' lr T li . H . .3 I x W F 1 r T H7 Y F 1 in 32 in The Toyland Parade. Later in The year lj' T 1 K Ei ui fi 4 ,T I 46 il T D .if -X I l 'r N 1 N I The class problems were solved as they fl: presented Their assembly in April, finally chose The class svveaTer, and solved The May Prom problem with wonderful music, scenery, .- and refreshmems. . x X l w . H-fl' .. 'i These are The Teachers who advised The Juniors Through The year. FRONT ROW l To r: Mrs. Saxon, Miss WoodTord, Mrs. Dayton, Mrs. Crider, SECOND ROW: Mr. Everett, Mr. Wahlstrorn, Mr, Brune, Mr. Day, Mr. Haroian. XX T af Til Junior ol'Ticers for SS are TOP: Johnnie STeinerT, president Pat Kyler, vice-president. MIDDLE: Nancy Gilgert, treasurer, Ellen Sekirnofo, secretary, Virginia Forus, class representative. BOTTOM: STan Mason and Judy Quindt, yell leaders, SQHM es.1 '! ,vi
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W. We is-S Unusual year brings forth two salutaforians with equal scholastic records. L. to R.: Ako Yamane, salutatorian, Judy Bertelsen, voledictorian, Dora McConnell, salutatorian. Life members of CSF attained gold seals on their diploma. FRONT ROW l to r, Miss Woodford, advisor, Peggy Sasa- shima, Jean Del Carlo, Kathleen Gerner, Mrs. Crosby, adviser.. SECOND ROW: Eugene Kuzirion, Bruce Potter, Joyce Miller, Ako Yamane, THIRD ROW: Mitzi Dio, Georgia Yokota, Keiko Yamane, FOURTH ROW: Charles Ginise, Dora Mc Connell, Judy Bertelsen, Jim Maddox. Senior Scholars Rate Top Honors Highest achievers in their respective fields received Bank of America Awards. FRONT ROW l to rs Judy Bertelsen, liberal arts, Peggy Sasashima, social sciences, Nancy Arm- strong, art, Dora McConnell, fine arts. SECOND ROW. Georgia Yokota, languages, Ako Yamane, science and math, Mona Cox, business. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Takahashi, mathe- matics, Don Scheidt, agriculture, Bob Ebel, industrial arts, Myrna Roberts, home economics.
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Class of '58 shows on active interest in school activities. FRONT ROW, I. to r.: M. Chavez, A. Gomez, M. Villalobos, M. Dela Torre, E. Sekimoto, Z. Aguilar. SECOND ROW: F, Esponosa, F. Vahouny, H. Bedoian, D. Kister, S. Ogier, B. Murray. THIRD ROW: J. Gitten, S. Serrato, P. Busch, E. Godwin, J. Wall, D, Pettit. FOURTH ROW: V. Patton, S, Merk, J, Hernandez, J. Ashford, D. Mc- Entire, G. Scott. History classes ore informative but still there is time for fun. FRONT ROW, I. to r.: C. Mc- Cabe, R. Fields, L. Gallegos, K. Laster, D. Brisco, F. Steelman, R, Styre, SECOND ROW: W. Williams, M. Martinez, M. Phillips, A. Owens, A. Yamaguchi, P. Rosenbom, D. Hourigon. THIRD ROW: L, Rhyne, C. Men- dez, J. Hopper, W. Plowman, G. Cade, E. Morishita, B. Parker. FOURTH ROW: D. Ver- million, R. Sterling, P. Colvin, B. Farnsworth, D. Bowlin, A. Fitzgerald, J. Mercer. Juniors smile at bright future ahead. FRONT ROW, I. to r.: W. Lewelling, I. Alexander, N. Deaver, L. Olivarez. SECOND ROW: C. Piclcert, G. Rutledge, R. Rodrigues, S. Wood, C. Halbert. THIRD ROW: M. Williams, G. Roberts, D. Winter, S. Bedoian. FOURTH ROW: R, Allen, M. Rocca, B. Collier, B. Gib- son, J. Greer, A. Grote.
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