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Top Row-Schindler, Dixon, Tuttle, Drake, Duignan. Middle Row-Smith, Brezzo, Walt, Call, Storch. Bottom Row-Churchill, Kai, Bronaugh. JMXVIACA CHO: For weeks and weeks the staff has been slaving to make this year-book the best we've ever had. Articles were written and re- written, pictures taken and re-taken, make-ups, arranged and re- arranged until at last, the Echo is complete! Now, pens will get busy, and the autographing process begins. The pledge card holders were rewarded with a Book of Mem- ories dance. All decorations portrayed ideas of the past, with wagon wheels and little red school houses as the motifs. The staff was made up of people interested in journalism and English. Barbara Schindler was editor. Other staff members were Beverly Dixon, assistant editor, Laila Storch, feature editor, jane Tuttle, girls' sports editor, Virginia Drake, club editor, Helen Duig- nan, snapshot editor, Mary Bronaugh, social activities editor, Sam Kai, artist, Warren Churchill, special photographer, Bob Walt, boys' sports editor, Bob Call, circulation manager, Russell Smith, business manager and jelsie Brezzo, assistant business manager. Mr. Mark Aikin was the adviser.
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Top Row - Devoto, Bean, Rodgers. Bottom Row-Tiernan, Koch, Fenton. Oni af milf ENIORS: The rest of the school certainly has reason to cheer this class of seniors who have distinguished themselves in every phase of their school career. During the fall semester, class officers were, George Devoto, president, Bob Bean, vice president, Adah Mae Rodgers, secretary, and in the spring their duties were taken over by jack Tiernan, president, Wilma Koch, vice president, and june Fen- ton, secretary. The class advisers were Miss Sacry and Mr. Shimmin. There was an especially large number of bright lights this year. Those making the Scholarship Society were Bobbe Austin, Margaret Fay, Ruth Laws, Marcelle Lynn, Anita Permenter, Barbara Schind- ler, Laila Storch, june Tenter, Helen Duignan, Margaret Brand, Wayne Smith, and Russell Smith. Members of the class who were outstanding in dramatics and speech arts included Bette Wood, Vir- ginia Wistuba, Jayn Cook, Marie Holgerson, Pauline Fechter, Mar- celle Lynn, Charles McMaster, Bob Bean, Tom Bates, Grant King, Fred Biagi, Ray Whitehead, John Canevari, Pat Selmi, Barbara Schindler ,and Dean Billigmeier. Barbara Schindler represented So- noma County in the American Crusaders' contest. Bonnie Harbold, Frances Hinkle, Ruth Laws, and Mary Louise Howe, were leads in the operetta. In February, the American Legion awards went to Margaret Brand for scholarship, and to George Devoto for athletics. Alfred Bonfigli, Fred Biagi, Frank Alladio, Rudy Groth, Paul Bertoli, Toshio Yamamoto, Charles Yamamoto, Russell Smith, Bill Laws, Bob Van Schwab, Sterling Bussman, and joe DiGrazia were among the foremost athletes of the year. Prominent in student government and service to the school were Russell Smith, Al Pellegrini, Virginia Drake, Mary Louise Howe, Paul Giudice, Don johnson, Vern Caven, james Blunt, Jiro Kai, and Barbara Schindler. Pauline Fechter, Ned joy, and Trueman Wood were our prize debaters of the year.
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