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First rowg Arnett, Gonzales, Haro, Flanagan and Serna. Second row, Martinez, Preoiado f and Villalobos. F f .4-..51n,-mv.'P.llLn.d.5-M. -6.1 ,EUHR UU ANI' -194446 YJDL
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IQIX I5 Schroeder, Wills, Sobey, Haddad, Mrs. Augustadt, McC1ain,'Haley, Gracie, and Sanchez. Members not in above pictureg M. Villanveva, G. Gonzales, I. Encinas and G. Karisoal. . INIIXII IXIIX l4IllXIlI 'jlllllf Q Election to the National Honor Society is the highest honor a student may attain. To be eligible for election the student must have a scholastic record which places him in the upper twenty-five per cent of the class. Character, service to the school, and lead- ership are other standar-s by which students are judged. Agnes Pelletier and Johnny Buchanan were elected at the end of their Junior year in high school lest wear, together with members of the Senior class. Following customary traditions three Senfcrs and two Juniors were awarded Society pins this year at e special assembly held Xarch 28. The following are the Senior students to receive the sword: Jackie Corson, Anise Mitchell and Joe Tameron. The folloving are the Jun- iors to receive the award: Betty Ruth Fry and Aris Kitchell.
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Dark fo T ,SCl1oo4 Tuesday, the Sth--Day of doom! The new is . teachers are introduced at an opening as- L' sembly. Congratulations, Miss Peters, s'cuse v please--Hrs. Gerner. Where did all these X- X Freshmen come from? T l Friday, the 15th--Those long waited-efor - letter awards finally came. The Sophomores welcome the Freshmen with a dance. Hey, who let the grammar school in? . Those bows and knee pants are really disguis- xx ing. John Goss was the prize baby. Didn't I Rip make a darling bathing beauty? Thursday, the 21st--Mrs. Craig installed the new student body officers. My mother 1 p thanks you, my brother thanks you, and my sisters thank you. Anis Ifitchell. 4 Friday, the 22nd--Panthers receive e 19-O - setback from Globe. If only we had more sub- stitutes. 0 Q1 X O N f ff x X 3' vf ' I HQGF OFF if thi 5? fsftfsli Q51 10072. fffl I o Ill! --L Thursday, the 5th--All school picnic and pep rally sponsored by Girls' League. ' Friday, the 6th--History was made--the big event of the season was the first night game ever played on our Panther Field. The whole student body wishes to thank Mrs. Craig and the townspeople for making our field pos- sible. Not a bad marching squad, either. lkhat a shape ' this world is in. The Miami Vandals had the honor to tie with us O-O. Friday, the 13th--It was really Friday the 15th for our team. Coolidge beat us 40-O. Tuesday, the 17th--Four students made the honor roll. Where's the brainyi
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