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VERNA A. WREN Happy um I, from fare Pm free, Why aren'r they all ramen! like me? Excelsior School 1, 2 Operetta, 3 5'fQ!.SZ'i..,9.kA55 Well, well, well! Here it is, the year 1972, and We see Mr. Conley dropping in to pick up Mr. Lightner to take him for a buzz in his atomic-powered flying saucer, to check the class of 1952! As they pass over the corner of Perth and Metropolitan, they see Ray Takemoto enjoying himself in the back seat of his 1972 Cadillac, being chauffeured by Sharon Garlin who is in turn having a drag race with Duwaine Branch, who is still driving his hopped-up '41 Plymouth convertible Out of nowhere appears Shirley Ljunggren on her atomi- , K . CAROL MARIECD5- 51eyc1e. Riding with her are nel- 17 children. FILLMORE She has 4 par! in every thing, Big or Jmall, il'.r all her fling. Program Chairman 3 Pleiades Business Manager 3, 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 CSF 4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Service Club 3, 4 Class Plays 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2, 4 Bank of America Award 4 feggwliwb 'KS 1 RO ALD LEE HUMPHREY An alhlele if he, inaudihly fare, With whirh no one can compare. San Diego School 1, 2 Operetta 3, 4 Crash! A collision! It seems Verna. Wren is still the same careless driver as always. Well, it seems there are no more graduates left in S'moreg so as they fly southward, they hesitate a moment in Los Angeles. It seems Carol Fillmore's dream has come true. She has a full time job in the Ringling Bros.' circus. She plays the part of a Chinese dancer. And farther on they see Ann Smith as the fat lady and 8' 4 David Baker. My, how times have changed! As they leave Los Angeles, they glide over Tiajuana noticing Eddie Zinn peddling sombreros and Gwen Wilkinson and Margaret Jones running a tamale stand. When flash! Down' the street comes Ronnie Humphrey running the 22 mile jet relay. He's in the lead. Now, across the Gulf to Miami, Florida-there we see Glenda March lazing in the warm sun being watched by her faithful husband. Joe Wallace. My, what a small world. It seems Eddie and Phyllis Reid have settled right next door to Glenda and Joe. They are in the business of putting out jet-propelled automobiles with Bob Bradley and Sons, Inc. Taking a glance up farther, they notice that Mickey Miller and Elwin Morey have just entered into business in a pawn shop on the corner of Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania. And in the shop they see Jay Collier hocking his watch in order to get enough to buy Betty Thomp- son an engagement ring. Football 4 Track 3, 4 Farther north they buzz over New York. There they see Bill 5th in state Track Murdock as the elevator bay in the Empire State Building. Now, look Meet 3 at Ronnie Goings operating his telescope in Times Square. The sign on it reads 10c For a Quick Glance at Mars. What's the big attraction up there? It seems the two newly weds, Pat Burns and Everett t Q Hamilton, are having their honeymoon on Mars. . 1 9 ' Pl'-Vt-9 BAA' 18' sa Now a fast trip cross country to Paris, France. There is Sherryl GLENDA YVONNE MARCH She ulwayr make: 4 hir With her rlezfernen and wit. Porterville School 1, 2 GAA 3, 4 Y-Teens 33 President 4 Service Club 4 Pleiades Staff 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Teacher's Assistant 3, 4 MR. D. J. CONLEY Class adviser. Anderson modeling for Monkey Wards on the Rue de la Paix. Farther down the street is Don Carlson peddling pencils, raising funds for the old dolls home. On to China. Look! There goes Lorraine Coney pulling Johnny Watkins and Dick Reed in a rickshaw down the honky-tonk streets of Hong Kong. Dick and Johnny are sailors in the Chinese Foreign Legion. All of a sudden they see on their atom-televisor, a rodeo coming in from Cheyenne, Wyoming. A few of the contestants are recognized. They take 9, quick trip to Cheyenne. As they approach the rodeo ground, they see Anne Cole coming out of the chutes riding 9. saddle bronc. After that event whom do they see? None other than Mary Jean Haberman and Sharon Speck team-roping. It seems that Women are the most popular contestants now-a-days. Palm Springs is still THE resort center of America. Owning a few establishments there are Imogene and Bill McGowan fthe former Imogene Norris? and Jewell and Spike Adams iJewe1l Barkerl. In Washington they see Tommy Hirabayashi and Bonnie Black- wood as private secretaries to the President of the U. S. Of course, as we all know, our President is William Keck. On their return trip home they visit the Juke-Box-Jive-Drive-In in Charlottsville, Virginia, and wonder of wonders! there are Patty Huxtable and James Seay kicking out the Charleston. Playing for them in the 3-piece band are Antonia Reyes on the drums, Maxine Stephens at the piano, and Nadine Spuhler on the trumpet. We hope you have enjoyed the flying-saucer trip with Mr. Conley and Mr. Lightner. Their trip has been a successful one. -by Anne Cole and Sherryl Anderson Page 18
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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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URGANIZATIUNS CHORU -Arv- FUTURE FARMERS ' - G. A. A. MERIT BOARD - I Merit A PLEIADES STAFF - SERVICE CLUB - SPANISH CLUB - I' ' SPARTAN KNIGHTS - A SPARTAN NEWS - STUDENT COUNCIL - K on Y-TEENS - PJge 19 PAGE30 PAGE31 PACEZ4 PAGE28 PAGE32 PAGE23 PAGE20 PAGE27 PAGE26 PAGE25 PAGEZI PAGE22 PAGE29
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