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Nolhm ir 1771 ruuhle la a wrllm hear! BILLY. .1oE I1ccowANMtV?ICch Im-Ae.:5l .2 I' ll lor when it comer to Jfvoru, he d111'r1-IJ' lain .. part. Class Sergeant at Arms 2: Spartan Knlghts 1, 2. 3, 4: FFA 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2: Baseball 2, 3. I. I 44 hs 94 MARGARET LILLIE JONES M atv -v-I-10 4 Iler thought: are never memories, Bill ever rhangeful, ever new. GAA 1, 2, 3, President 4: Y-Teens 1: Operetta 1: Tennis 3, 4. I. I. I. -If I . ll Ii sI-IIRLI-:Y ANN LJIINGGREN ll2J'f'W5 not' d' Never worry, never fear, Shell alwayx he here. Class yell leader 4: GAA 1, 2. 3, 4: Bpanlsh Club 2: Spartan News Business Manager 4: Pleiades Staff I, 2, 4: Class Play 3, 4. C I MICKEY KENDALL MILLER fo 'W 9 A V 0 ll ha1 ever there i: to know Thar xhall we lenow one day, Class Vice President 3: C. S. F. 1, 2. Presdient 3. 4: Spanish Club 2, President 3: Plelades Co- Editnr 3, Editor 4: Spartan News 1, 2, 3, 4: Spartan Highlights 2, 3: Class Play 3, 4: Bank of America Award 4: Football Announcer 4. K WALTER ELWIN MOREYC-'SA5 - ' 5 'h Never a worry, never a rare, Alrlvryr willing to do hi.: Jhare. Class Treasurer 3: Band 1, 2, Assembly 4: Football 3: Athletic Manager 2. 3. 4: Exchange I , , IMOGENE LEE NORRISMlV9'9a A' T 3 A .rmile and a cheer for everyone. From dawn unlil the day if done. Yell Leader 2, 3, 4: Class Yell Leader 1: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 4: Service Club 4: Spartan News 4: Class Play 3, 4: Basketball Queen 3. MARY ANTONIA REYES Charm Jlriher the xighl, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens Play 4: Operetta 1: Tennis 4: Teacher's Assistant 4. hut meril u'iv1.f lhe mul. 1: Service Club 3: Class K WILLIAM HARVEY MURDOCK l-.0.P- 5 '- An all-around guy if lhere ever um' one, When helr around thingx really ge! done. Class Vlce President 1: Band 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. A I . . . l EDDIE WILLIAM REID Nll'Y '55 U't' 3 A .ll7'0l1,E mind he haf heen given For he mn he coaxed, hu! not he driven. Spartan Knights 3, 4: Class Play 3: Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Track 2. Page 16 rf- 1 I. I. I. I. I. I. I. li I. I. L I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. CLASS Spike Adams, w i l l my beautiful finger- nails to Jeri Wil- lows Sherryl Anderson. W l l l my superior grades tl E'!en Woody. David Baker, will my good-looking car to Roy Murdock. Jewell Barker, will my hoy friend's car to Lewis Kimbrough. B 0 n n i e Blackwood will my ability in art to Gary Garlin. Bobby Bradley, will my singing ability to Judy Tocchinl. Duwalne Branch. will all my charms to Louis DePaoll. Pat Burns. will all my boy-friends to Peggy Douglas. Eugene Butler, will my Sparkling teeth to John Broughton. Donald Carlson. will my messy locker to my one and only- Lenna Cromeenes. Anne Cole, will my orneriness in GYM CLASS to Maurine Haney. Jay Collier. will my desk in study hall to Welch Hudson. Lorraine Coney. will will my studious at- titude to Rosalie Speck. Carol Marie Fill. mflre. will my am- letic ability to Patsy Coley. Sharon Garlin, will, my nolsiness to Shir. ley Williams, Mary Jean Haber- man, will John to the new Junior Class to take care of. Ronald Going, will my batting average to Sue Barrett. Everett Hamilton, will my best grade to some dumb Jun- ior. Tommy Hirabayashi will my position as second - baseman to Jerry Nanamura S- may he love every minute f it. Ronald Humphrey, will my worn out op- eretta book to Val Zunlga - may he learn it better than I did. Patty Huxtable, will my ability to talk all the time to Diane Pike. Margaret Jones, wlll my tennis ability to Dorman Collier. William Keck. leave my ambition to Del- phla Pierce.
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CLASS HISTORY cessful Rube Day saw Anne C., Sheryl A., Jay C., David B., El- win M.. Everett H, and Eugene B., and others appropriately dressed fore the occasion. Ronald I-Incoming from San Diego, joined the junior class His rank- ing 5th in the State Track Meet in the shot-put event gave the class an added honor. Another boy of the class showing outstand- ing athletic ability was Bill Mc. He was chosen all - league player in basketball and placed on 2nd string all-league in football. Now, with the successes of three years behind them, they are the Senior Class of '52, The remaining members of the CIHSS are now growing into young men and women who will soon take their places as citizens of their community. AS seniors they had great responsibilities. Being the oldest class they had to set the example for the underclassmen who looked to them fOr leadership. Serving as class president for the year was Ronald G. Other class officers were Johnnie W.. vice- presidentz Bonnie B.. secretary 3 and Joyce T., treasurer. Editor. Patty H. and assistant Editor Imogene N. worked hard at Dllilillg out the Spartan News- The other part of the publications S V- 8 f fi Mickey M., editor Of the Plealdes and Carol S., business managefl strove efficiently t0- ward creating 8- 5005 annual. -T02 W- was schol yell leader. HIS assistants fOr the Year were JOYCC T- and Imogene N. DONE V-he presiding over the Coun- eil was the able Stu- dent Body President. James S. Patty H- was chosen to rule as Queen of the Basketball Ban- quet. During the year. the class was Pmud to be the first class reach- ing 100 per cent ln the Plealdes sales drive and thereby Winning 8 tm' phy. Anne S. and Car0l F. were the plugs WHO drove them to success. A highlight of the Year was the amusing Senior Play entitled The Lit- ue Dog Laughed. lSee page 481, The final class party was held at Sequoia tduring senior ditch days? On May 27. The Junior-Senior Ban- quet with an Hawaiian theme, was held at the Memorial Building. Bac- calaureate, s0lemn and dignified, provided an important inspiration to the class. The gradua- tion was held agaln on the athletic field. The student speakers were James S., Welcome 3 Mickey M., Address3 and Carol F.. Farewll. -by Mary Jean Haberman LORRAINE CONEY Lozfex lo work: hai, all her life, She'll make mme guy a darn good wife. Y-Teens 11 Class Play 4: Operetta 13 Teacher's Assistant 3, 4: Bank of America Award 4. I s DONALD DEAN CARLSON fbilli MC' S2 He newer like: to .fludy Yoifll find he had rather play, Bn! when !here'J mirchief to he dont' Ylilllll find him down fha! way. Football 2, 3, 41 Baseball 4, s JOHN WILLIS COLLIER Nao ' 5 J' llvhal if lo he, will he, why wo ry? Spartan Knights 43 Class Play 33 Operetta 43 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 41 Basketball 41 Track 2. . . -, FRANCES NADINE SPUHLERLSQ D. 51 Sweet lhoughli are mirrored in her fare and every motion ir of graze. Class Secretary 31 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Service Club 3, 4, Vice President 41 Spartan News 3, 43 FFA Secretary 4. X ' 9, SHARON JUNE GARLIN C F3-9' ' 'Q 5 A daizghier of :he Godf, divinely Iall, and 711011 divinely fair. GAA 3, 4: Y-Teens 1: Service Club 41 Class Play 4g Operetta 1, Teacher's Assistant 2, 3. RONALD DEE GOINGS Ax merry ar the day i: long never doing n ihing wrong. Lindsay School 1: Class President 43 Spartan Knights 43 Class Play 43 Operetta 43 Football 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4. N EVERETT WYMAN HAMILTON 9.5.54- He who has truth at hi: heart, Need never fear the want of, Perruaxion on hi: tongue. Exchange Assembly 45 Football 33 Athletic Mana- ger . x .V f. - MARY JEAN HABERMAN L553' - 6 -I A liltle maiden with a .rtudioiir mind. She if fu rweet ax Jhe ix hind. GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 12 Spanish Club 23 Service Club 3, 43 Spartan News 43 Spartan Highlights 33 Class Play 3. l PATRECIA CAROL!-1 HUXTABLE L,.9.'3 5 9 A .fweel lillle maiden with 4 1'lI'1ll0ll.I' mind, Aluvxyx Jo !'l9B6ff1Il, .ro gentle, ,ro kind. Class Secretary 23 Merit Board 3, 41 Spartan News 3, Editor 43 Service Club 3, President 43 GAA 1, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, 41 Basket- ball Queen 4. TOMMY TOSHIRO HIRABAYASHI Slill rum ihe water when, The brook if deep. FFA 2, 3, 4: F00lb8ll 3, 42 Baseball 2, 3, 4. Page 15
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1' I. I. -'l I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I I. I, I. CLASS WILL Shirley Ldlmggren, will my helght to Roy Britt, hoping he will equal it ln 1953. Glenda March, will my gym shlrt to Dell Juan Hughes. Blll McCowan. will my place in ag. to anyone brave enough to chance lt. Mickey Miller. will my ablllty to get along with teachers to Carol Bequette. Elwln Morey, being of sound mind. will my shaving klt to Lloyd Thetford. Bill Murdock, will my dl rty baseball sult to Oscar Gower. Imogene Norris, will my place in short- hand to Jerry Fair- ley. Dlck Reed, wlll my ability as a lover to Waymon Roberson. Phyllis Reid, will my flaming red hair to Barbara Nelson. Eddie Reed, wlll my determination to Harold Stein. Antonia Reyes, will my place on the ten- nls courts to June Hurt. Anne Smith, will my charm to Doris Marks Sharon Speck, will my quietness to Don Berryhlll. Nadlne Spuhler, will my ability to sllde hookers to cousln. Harold. M a x l n e Stephens, wlll my wlllowy height to Betty Os- wald. Ray Takemoto, wlll my worst and big- gest F to Lee Aklns. J o y c e Thompson, wlll my p o w d e r fights ln P. E. to Donna Lowe. .To Wallace, leave my wit to Arnold Crawford. J o h 'n n y Watkins, wlll my last two merits to nephew Bill Baldrldge. Verna Wren, leave my day dreaming to Edward Lamb. James Seay, will my multl - colored com- plexion to Phyllis Knutson. by Anne Smith ANNA BELLE SMITH Seeing only what i5 fair Sipping only wha! if Jufeet, Thou dart mark at fare or rare. Tulare School 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens Operetta 4, 1 43 Class Play 4, RICHARD GRANT REED Clvfer and full of fun, He if a friend lo e1'eryom'. Tulare School 2: FFA 1, 3, 4: Football 13 Basket- ball 43 Baseball 4. is JAMES ARTHUR SEAY w.q,-33' W of Our .rlndent body prexrident xml llc, A more loyal one there would newer llc. Student Body President 41 Student Body Vice Pxesi- dent 3g Athletic Manager 2, 33 Merit Board 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Operetta. 1, 2 41 Football 1, 3, 4. X . SHARON LEE SPECK v,'9..i- 'J' 'A A .rufeet altmctizfe bind of gmre, alufayx .fbouw upon her fare. Student Council 3: Y-Teens 13 CSF Secretary 2' Class Play 4. OPAL MAXINE STEPHENS Silenfe - more Illllfllkll tlnm any IIHIAQ. Pleafef lhe earlb foe whole day long. A mme and fz .rnzile anytime Are lzeffer llf.zn NlC'clI1ll1,lflt'.l'.l' 11'ov'd.r Jnblime. GAA 1. S JOSEPH JAMES WALLACE, JR.. 'Jelly A Om' yell leader Jo flHl?l-'l' and gay, Spread.: loadx of :beer along hi! zum. Anaheim School 1: Portervllle 23 Yell Lender 4: Class President 4: Class Plays 3, 4: Operetta 4, Exchange Assembly 45 Football 35 Baseball 4. Q , .nouNNY NEWTON wA'rK1Ns tvlxvflme 4523 All l'0lIlfIll!llElllJ lo him are tfileg JI He bm adflziferx left and right. Class President 15 Class Vice President 43 Class Play 43 Operetta 3. 4: Exchange Assembly 2, ll Football 1, 2, 45 Basketball 2. s BETTY JOYCE THoMPsoNQ,'f'L5. - hd Cale, clever, and full of flnz, She ix loved by everyone. Class Secretary 1: Class Treasurer 4: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Service Club 3, Treasurer 4: Class Play 3, 4: Operetta 1. 2, 3, 4: Assistant Yell Leader 3, 4: Football Queen 3. K A P1-iYLr..1s BU'r'rs REID Nl-tPV w9 J'-'V A wonderful perfon who maker a good wife. Will .rerre ber lrne love for lhe 7611 of lver lzfe. GAA 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3: MRS. degree 4. Page 17
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