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ERNESTINA ACOSTA ANGELINA AGUILAR KENSO ARARI JIINNIE ARRLOLA MUlill'll. BADIOU INA BAILEY MARGARET BAILEY DONALD BARNES MILIIREIJ BARSAMIAN FRANCI-.S BENI'I'IaY In forty-four, as sophomores they started off the year by having a rip-roaring party in the gym Where games were played. After refreshments the gay evening was over. They had representation in many dif- ferent activities, California Scholarship Federation, the band, Girl Reserves, Hi-Y, and many others. Of- ficers for this year were-Bay Wfatkins, president, Bob Petersen, vice-president, Margaret Bailey, secretary, Bob Kenyon and Marilyn Christensen, treasurers. MW TED Bl:RGlNfIAN GENE BINGHAM DoLoREs BOGHOSIAN LUCYLLE BOGHOSIAN LORETTA BRAGAS REX BROWN VIRGINIA BURNHAM MAIRILYN CHRISTENSEN DEWAYNE CONNER CHARLES COOI'1iIi
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.xdvfuiri om as at Hr. Hough fehief sponsorl, Mr, Maynird, Mr. Nichelini, Mr. Vihirkentin, Mr. French, Miss liwy, Mrs. Obcrg, Miss Peterxcn. i 7947 In saying goodbye to Selma Hi, the Seniors look back on four wonderful years. On October fourth in forty-three, as freshmen, they started to school-hunting class rooms, forgetting locker numbers, and causing all kinds of confusion. After electing Rex Brown, president, Bob Peterson, vice-president, Mabel Harris, secretary, Jewel Little and Ray Watkins, treasurers, they got off to a fine start by making pom poms to sell at games. This money went toward a party celebrated in the gym. In March they gave a successful minstrel show. What have we here? Dessert or Dieting Magnet Editor 23
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'. . I BERNICE COSTA KENDALL CRAIN LEONA CROUCH MEIRRILH' CUTI.IaR LIQO ENIERZIAN' GENE ENGLISH SAM ESRAELIAN JACR FANNING ARTHUR FARIAN JOANN FINCHISR At last upper classmen! A disappointment came when Leslie Suffer resigned as president. Bob Ken- yon took over with Earl Merrill elected to the vice-president's office. The other officers were Janet Huff, secretary, Denny Webster, treasurer, Loree Jensen, treasurer. An appreciative audience responded to the Junior play, The Tin Hero under the direction of Mrs. Ann Charles. The Seniors entertained the Juniors with a skating party and the two classes went by busses to Fresno and had a gay time. The Junior assembly GIeRAI..D FORREST BONNIE FOWLER DORIS GAMOW ESTHIER GONZALX'ES DOIQOTHH' HAROROVE STERLING HARRIS JACOB HELMUTH JANET HUFII' TOMIl'Q lZUNO LORI2Ii JENSEN
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