Selma Union High School - Magnet Yearbook (Selma, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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', sg 9 gg S WK Vice -President, Bob Nielsen, President, Wayne P e t e r s o n g Secretary, Laverne Lysterg Treasurer Mary Mechigian. alaadi ana! .fgcfiue Rainbow Ballroom. The theme for the Ban uetwas the Mardi Gras . Decora- fi tions committee members were Jo Ann M Bachle, Barbara Anderson, Donna Brooks, La Verne Lyster, Bobby.Mc-5... - Clintock, Linda Peterson and Shirleyw Tippit. Those responsible for the pro- gram were Norman Helmuth, Mary Michigian, Sharlene Mercer, Ronnie Miyata and Gene Tanke. The officers have done a fine job in governing their class which proved that they are capable of running the school in the near future. They were advised by Mr. Edward Brown, Mr. Tracy Armstrong, Mr. John Wood, Mrs. Mary Jane Jarett who have done more than their share to help the Juniors out. BOTTOM'-ROW ONE: L. Young, S. Wells. G. Uridge, S. Tippit, D. Vasquez, C. Warner. ROW TWO: G. Tygart, N. L. Yarborough, C. Taylor. J. Till. ROW THREE: W. Wright, D. Tow, A. Walls, M. D. Thomas, J. True. Q W' k -...xx ' TOP--ROW ONE: D. Chamberlain, P. Cain, B. Crow, B. Cervantes. T. Cartwright, H. Davis, D. Cloud. ROW TWO: B. J. Driskill, E. Cook, M. Cox, P. Christensen, I. Craven. ROW THREE: B. Collins, M. Day, R. Carpio, A. Dominguez, J. Cox. CENTER--ROW ONE: J. Lowry, L. Lyster, J. Marsico, S. Matsunaga M. Kuramoto, M. Kires. ROW TWO: D. A. Kemp, N. Mathis,M Marvin, V. Madsen, R. Kobashi. ROW THREE: N. Jones, R. Mar gosian, P. Kestly, J. Kobashi. RIGHT--ROW ONE: D. Robinson, L. Peterson, L. Richart, N. Roman C. Ramirez. ROW TWO: J. A. Palmberg, R. Sarkisian, K. Rupe, I. Sakamoto. ROW THREE W. Peterson, A. Pasalakis, H. Pasalakis E. Passmore, A. Robinson, L. Rettie. Z7 .Ss

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,.......... as-'v' TOP--ROW ONE: C. Bernal, J. Bethel, J. A. Bussey, B. Bittner B. Anderson, D. Brooks. ROW TWO: P. Bernal, L. Bennett, L. Arreola, O. Boyd, J. Bachle, E. Brockett, J. Arakaki. ROW THREE: H. Buckner. P. Bailey, J. Buchanan, K. Bell, R. Bates, D. Bernal. CENTER--ROW ONE: E. Gouveia, D. Grijalva, M. Eslick, O. Horn, R. Jiminez, B. Eknoian. ROW TWO: B. Doke, L. Hamil- ton, D. Erwin, J. M. Houser, C. Krigbaurn, K. Katayama. ROW THREE: P. Hunter, J. Franklin, J. D. Johnson. J. Eberlein Harris, N. Helrnuth, G. Hayes. LEFT--ROW ONE: R. Moreno, R. MCC1i11tOCk, S. Mercer Mechigian, J. Ortiz, D. L. Nelson. ROW TWO: W. Owens, W. McCurly, R. Miyata, A. Moreno. ROW THREE: B. Nielsen, B. Munday, C. Moore, T. Medina, D. Olmstead, J. Mull. ,H. ,M. 26 Mrs. Mary Jane Jarrett, Mr. Tracy Armstrong, Mr. Edward Brown, Mr. John Wood--Advisors. unior 6 add The up and coming class of 5Z are the leaders of the future. Here is some proof. They first started out by running the Junior stand at the games. Great credit is due to the workers, especially John Arakaki who was assisted by many of his classmates at various times. Second, they gave the Junior Play called Stranger in the Night , a mystery comedy in 3 acts. Itwas agreat success. Each and every member of the Junior class participatedin a contest during the sale of tickets. John Eberlein, Laura Richart, Bobby McClintock and Marjorie Sires were the best sellers. Lastbut notleast the Juniors gave the Seniors their banquet which was held at BOTTOM--ROW ONE: R. Stage. M. Sires, L. Strom, B. Taylor, H. Taylor. ROW TWO: B. Scott, M. Sexton. G. Sublett, C. Schmitz, H. Takikawa. ROW THREE: J. Mechigian, G. Tanke, D. Stewart, D. Shirey, V. Taylor. '



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'X ,,.- TOP--ROW ONE: V. Berumen, N. Barrela, S. Anderson, K. Byrd L. Bandy. ROW TWO- M Anderson A Burks D Band J Bo d . . , . , . y, . y , W. Baker. ROW THREE: R. Brock, M. Avila, L. Bibb, V. Banner, B. Arimura. CENTER--ROW ONE: D. Forbes, I. Grant, F. Garnow, A. Garcia. R. Dominguez, J. Gonzales, S. Franco. ROW TWO: R. Erickson, R. Emerzian, J. Deputy, P. Grumbles, V. Dominguez, R. Houston. ROW THREE: R. Garcia, F. Day, T. Gray, R. Forrest, K. Fanucclu, F. Gonzales. LEFT--ROW ONE: J. Kobashi, A. KQSPHUHU, A. Kajitani, G. Lujan, S. Levy, E. Levy, L. Lassiey, Row TWO: L. McCullough. D. Mar- cltant, F. McDowell, E. Ketchum, J. Kasparian, E. McKenzie. ROW THREE: S. Hargrove, G. McMillan, A. McCu11ar, P. Kazarian, B. Kataoka, K. Kieinhammer, I. Kent. 2.8 Secretary-Treasurer, Lois McCullough, President, Don Pierceg Representative, Norma Hensley, Vice President, Cozett Cowan. 37,0 0l'l'l0l'2 Cfazizi The Sophomore Class returned to Selma High in September feeling much smarter than they did a year ago when they were known as the green Fresh- men. They have been prominent in all activities and athletics, andhave shown that they have much leadership. They also have many of their classmates in the Scholarship Society. On December 21, the Sophomores gave avery successful Christmas dance at the Garfield Auditorium. In addi- tion to the dance, they also gave class parties. During the month of February, they ordered their Junior rings. Though it BOTTOM--ROW ONE: B. Patty, L. Severn, L. Shep- ard, P. Stegall,B. Smith, N. Sutton. ROW TWO: B. Shockley, A. Swope, G. Tokunaga, S. Takao, J. Tostado, E. Pederson. ROW THREE: R. Salazar, R. Tomlinson, A. Stevenson, S. Tejada, A. Shockley, R. Ramirez, D. Sorensen, J. Tremble.

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