South Fork High School - Log Yearbook (Miranda, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 20 text:

ALLENDER. LEE: A veteran member of the Senior class since Freshman days. His friendly smile and ioking manner as well as his love for sports, marks him as a true South Fork Student. BARKHU RST, MARY: Besides her attractive good looks and congenial per- sonality, Mary possesses poise and etticiency. Her ability to shoulder responsibility has brought success to many school proiects. Always on the go-she has been indispensable to the Class of l950. BOWMAN, GENEVIEVE: Artistic ability, a lovely voice, leadership traits, out- standing devotion to sports, and excellent scholastic qualities make this South Fork girl a great asset to the Class of I950. BROCKWAY. YVONNE: Vonnie's chief claim to tame came as the Loq's editor in chief, a iob which everyone agrees was done to the greatest ct ability. A true mainstay in any work she undertakes, Vonnie is known as the conservative gal with a conscientious nature. BRYAN. CHARLES: Chuck is a quiet lad with lovely green eyes and motor scooter. Charles is well known to all the students as the guy in front of the cloud of smoke, as he goes putting down the highway to school. BRYAN, BOB: The mellow tuba in the band is wielded by Bob, who delights in being very quiet until the time tor an answer, and almost every time, Bob is right on the beam. CH ESNEY, IVA: Living out on the Briceland road means nothing to Iva, tor this congenial gal has a host ot friends where- ever she goes. lva's quiet personality made her adapt herself quickly to South Fork lite. COLOSIMO, ANN: A nice looking gal with a sweet personaliiy. A whiz ot a worker and one can always trust Ann to come smiling through when it come-s to doing her part. Swell when it comes to dramatics. A true asset to the Senior Class of '50.

Page 19 text:

In Sepfember I946. approximafely 49 very frighfened liffle Freshmen huddled fo- gefher in fhe halls of Soufh Forlc. The rooms were dim and foreboding, fhe feachers seemed like gianfs fo fhe poor liffle class of I950. Yes, fhaf was how our class felf fhen. Alfhough we were frighfened af firsf, we rallied our courage and elecfed Farrar Richardson as Presidenf, Genevieve Bowman as Vice Presidenf, and Mary Barlchursf as Secrefary. Wifh fhese fhree fo lead us we made our way fhrough our firsf year af S. F. Our acfivifies fhaf year, due mosfly fo our frighf, were very few. ln our sophomore year we were a liffle braver, because affer all. fhere was a class under us! Wifh Presidenf Yvonne Morrison, Vice Presidenf Earnesf Gray, and Secrefary Paf Bullis, all 49 of us sfarfed gaily on our way fhrough our second year in High School. Thaf year, as I recall, we gave a Backwards Dance which was very successful. By fhe 'rime lhe fhird year rolled around we were really feeling proud. So . . . Firsf of all we elecfed class officers: Bill Smifh, Presidenfg Mary Barlchursf, Vice Presidenfg and Yvonne Brockway, Secrefary. Wifh fhis done fhe whole class of 45 pupils puf fheir heads fogefher and decided fo really make This year a success. Firsf of all, we gave a Mixer Parfy. Then we decided fo have our Junior-Senior Banquef af fhe Foresf of Arden. A liffle lafer came fhe long-awaifed for-Prom. As usual if was a huge success. Then af lasf came our lasf year. Yes. af lasf we were mighfy Seniors. For our Senior year fhe officers were Presidenf Daren Websfer, Vice Presidenf Jim Mafhews, and Sec- refary Loreffa Toffen. Our original number had dropped fo 38, buf fhen one more Senior moved in and broughf our fofal baclc up fo 39, and we were 39 Seniors. Sfaunch and True 'ro our class. Ordering our Senior picfures. cards, and announcemenfs made us feel fhaf af lasf we were really fhe Big Wheels of fhis year. There is sfill fhe Banquef lfor us fhis yearl, The Prom and fhe picnic fo loolc forward fo. And lasf buf noi' leasf somewhere around fhe I5+h of June, fhe day will come when we will wall: proudly down fhe aisle fo become alumni of Dear Old Soufh Forlc High.



Page 21 text:

DA HL, MARILYN: Marilyn's exuberance and lively spirit are accentuated by her lauqhinq qreyeqreen eyes and infecfioi.s qigqle. Wilh her cheery remarks and friendly oualily, she lends fhe campus a qay air. FLETCHER. CARL: Lank easy-going Carl is a vel- eran member of our class since I946. His iokino, friendly na- lure as well as his love for fish- inq has marked him a True South Forkian. 6 DK FLETCHER. VIRGINIA: FORD, BOB: Flech came lo Soulh Fork in her Freshman days and lell and came back aqain Io gradu- ale. Prefly green eyes, auburn hair and an ever-ready smile io accompany her cheerful hellof lypiiy her. Bob's a quiel, easy quy wilh an enqaginq qrin. A more pleas- anl, sincere quy is hard lo find. Well liked by da boys and admired by the qirls. Bob can hold his own in any popularily poll. 522 'SWF 'T Wm 9 ,F I 'far . HOPE, TRAVIS: IAEGER. GEORGE: JAMES. BILLIE: LEWIS, CAROLLE: Referred lo as Hopeless Hope, Travis is e slow, easy-qoino quv who hails from Mississippi. Once you've mel him, you won'I Iorqel The soulhern drawl and winninq grin. Nicknamed Twinkle-foes since grammar school days, we hear from lhis carrof 'lop all aboul Oregon and how wonderful if is. Bu? Georqe slill conlinues lo fell us all abou? his home slale desoile conslanf leasing which shows good sense of humor. Wilh a devilish qiqqle and quick smile Billie soon idenfi- fies herself as an all-round se- nior. Good in sports and book- learning, foo, Billie is well known ai Soulh Fork. The seniors of '50 have a mar- ried Qal in iheir midsl and iI's Carolle. Black hair and qreen eyes soon idenlily lhis qal who keeps on her loes in book learn- ing and housekeepinq as well. I7

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