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Hot dogs, now still and cold, find berth with all other picnic staples as sophomore president Victor Barnes and vice-president Lydia Sandoval pack the trunk against soph-senior appetites, with des- tination Oak Creek. Sophs Change Classes
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for Official Upperclass Status In pace with lively Student Body plans for '55-56, juniors wrote and produced Ages of Stepping with a laugh for each dance. The Chimes, staffed mostly by their class, grew into a tri-weekly publi- cation. Besides the acid test of science projects and Shakespeare papers, the third quarter rolled up their Snow Ball and gathered in the silver raindrops for the prom, April Showers. Algebra II tries brains and endurance of plotting math students in search of this linear equation—Caroline Salazar (left), Olivia Morgan, Amelia Velasco, Barbara Dagarin, Rose Marie Allinder. Next year's challenge is trigonometry. Snorting October weather fails to keep these lunchers from finding a bit of sunshine— Victoria Valenzuela (left), Mary Foulenfont, Sharon Dickie.
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After September elections second-year students saw full entry into social, athletic, and assembly schedules. Heavenful of Stars, at Christmas, won stage credits along with the later display of debate technique in Re- solved: That parents are responsible for juvenile delin- quency. Chesterton's Ballad of the White Horse rode into March classes. Then spring days brought the sopho- more-sponsored picnic for seniors. Afternoon sunlight plays at shadows on balcony arches and almost makes girls forget the wintry, barren trees below. Changing classes—Zita Oriet (left), Barbara Brickner, Joan Staranick, Jill Stauss, Carol Cobey, Jean Fanning. From geometry Arvilla Hess (left) explains formations in snowflakes to Roseanne Barnes, Robert Jones, Valerie Hegel, Mary Ellen Graham. A lens proves that, with no two flakes alike, even nature contains angles. with Studies, Interests in New Season 21
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